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ii E N R Y W ILLS, Joint Prihteu to the State with A Printed .Hodce. H U R S D A Y, J l v , 1795. Numb. 494. fxA. ie ills CltA.I Mi ss4 Ml nth Si 'Jcw-DUBLIN, w OKA r 'UjIrMY, extraSedJrcm the ftb iltk March, explain . a. ..a. A hw the Citholics of- c ire uiniu. - , i-ffciTic" uu ,,a ; rf fln,ar.ooocc4fi6r,i, as fot your a QtoJoi'to.hemtr.r8of am?,., AiiB 11 connected w .... r 1 - . I mil Ol Bl I - ' tahc fcijeheft of all titi, the Deliverer IrftfMI M inoujjH...: ...... .... .. A. hv anv terms wc can employ. iLwiiefolto you.tole.arn that you have i'L Dot oily in the admiration, but in the T--Afiir countrymen. ' Inland admired is furelv an en- 1 loprtJerve or purcuaic ujuuh ui pu I (girt i but to a well formed mind it is a filler fatisfaftiori, than the favour and i 'C ..mahaUa' Ma . 1 A t- mill Mjrfiol (tCii or muiiivii wi uiiii uiniinci.. hart bare had it in their power to do To rdbrllKir native lano, as you riave aone jalsliid. When you tiifl entered into pub L.U nrrifon habiu. and arovmcial uieiu ('I -- r 1 tta,fleoppofcd to Itifti interelis and fed ppjiid wbatwai ttill more difcojiaguvg, fclfctitdefcriptions of people in this coun tykfioia being ready to meet in a common satlir their mutual advantage, were kept a jMrbj peweile and unintelligle antipathies ififtipooinanre. into tniscnaos of contra i$ui, joi tofuitd your fpirit, and brought nwiifcai tnefure out of confufion. Tfc Sift effort of your eloquence was to roufe iklilliPailiament to affert its own indepen iitij iiidDOtwithllanding the habits of lub Muthich particular caufts had induced, jMtereibCceisrul. Aipreltnt yotware engaged in a purfnit e fj)!jkiiourable to your bead, and (till mote jwrheart. As mover of the Cathejic Bill, yittwdeavouring to inculcate the nectflyv odetition and Mice, where you' before jJ courage, and urging men who trium Pim foreign fupremacy, to an a of much rWdgmty and difficulty, a facr.Sceof the rponneir yoUtiMmd education. :,?work, fo full of geniysnd public mm hich goes to the creation of a pro- nMTOlir former v.rti'vH. u. r "l I COn(tltnin L -I 1 1 f. .,; ;uu ii" vc aireaay mane jyble progrefi j and when you and your friends e,i tailed to the councils of Jon vueroy, we looked forward with teS '"Pf your pair.: VP wcr, to the klnpmT" Hrhi- 'r'" inx malignant an J I a.., fieiont, and endeavonrprl iv r .Ki in ,k. f "eiwl V oar total emancipation. 6 Ur ,rol gvi0 way to fentiment nf I rid lllrm XT . i I . - &ral!,-he (enGb,e fifaaid I d An'0f,?f ,enYnt that pervades ut-:efNcVer before d'Irtland olicsl , 0;nnimOU, Pf0tellt" lMei?ge ,ia, ha en offVred to to! I S-?U'moi-ind you and 4 from the councils of th.s kfne ;- ri5!? r rAI Ve, order to a .- - - for wc khotr that, in matters pf iiberty and conftttution, to give is to gain. With regard to the men who may have the haidihood to take the fituationt which you antl your friends are about to lay down, if, unior tunately for this country,- foch a vent fliduld ha'pptn, c A)!"! only lay that we do not envy litem, the ienlaticns which they mult t ike up st. the - fame time. That man's temper, mult bt lfjhel, who can hold his head anudlt the hif. is of a betrayed at d .irritated ration. A to you and your fntid, y yt departure fiom power will not di.!uib the ItitHiiy ot ji,ur mu ds. The veneration, and granule tf the people will -attend )iuii) letiirti ert,, -nd wiil piefetve firm it fltflicns whuh inulf be the. portion t tl-ole Iki may be yeur diliiiai and mel ancholy liicctffois. . - Signed by oidtr, ' ' THOMAS BKACGIIALL, Ch. John S w eet ma n, Jeer j.. To which Mr. G R ATT A N ntiafUdJedhre iunibejotkwng AAbVVtK. IN fuppuninjj ycu, I lupport the Proteflant. VV'thdve but one interc.lt and 01-e honour j and whoevtr gives privileges to yi.o gives vigour nail. The Proteitant already begins to per ceive it. A late attack, has rallied the leaner ed I p tries of the country, from the tolly of re ligious 1'chilm, tothe recollection of national honour J and a Nation's feuds are loft in a Na tion's refentment. Your emancipation will pafs ; tely on it, youi emancipation mult pals. It may be death to one viceroy : lr will be the peace effering of ancther. - And the l?.urel may be torn fiom the dead brow of our Governor, to he craftily converted into the olive of his fucceflor. - .et me advife you, by no means to potlpone the confideration of your fortunes, until aiter the war. Rather-let Bma n fcceive the bene fit of yourztal, during ihe exigency which de mands it: and you yourlrlves, while ycu arc fighting to pefei ve the bltflings of a conftitu tion, hiVe really and bona fide thole blellingt. iy wilbjv that you fhould be free NOW. There is no other policy,- which is not low and little. Lst us, at once, inltantly embrace, and greatly emancipatr--v On this principle I mean to introduce your bill, with your peim fiwn, immediately after the recefs. You are p!e3ied to fpeak of the confidence and power with which, tor a moment, I was f'uppofed to have bten' soheiTed. When his Majclty's minilters were plea fed ta refort to our fupporf, they took us with the incumbrance of our-reputation, and with all our debts and mot tgrtges which wcocd to our country. To have accepted a fnare of confiJerice nd council, without a view tb piivate advantage, will not meet, L hope, the difjpprobation of my country ; but to have accepted that (hare without a v.ew to public advantage, would have been refinement on the 1 folly 0 ambition Mafures, therefore, publick meafurcs and arrangements, and that which is now dirputed, were Itipulated by us, were promifed ia one jquarter, and wjth afTuraoces they were not re fitted in another. - - - - - - , In the fervice 6f government, under his Ex cellency's adminiltration, we direcled our at tention to two great ebjecl's, the kingdom and the Empire. We .obtained certain beneficial la?, the difcovery and lefoimation of certain abufes, and were in progrefs to reform . more j we obtained a gieat force, and a great fupply, wiih the content and confidence of the people. Thcfe were not the meafures of courtiers, they were the meafures ot Mnitlers. His Excellency Lord Fii&illiarn may .boa (t that heoifTeiedto the Empire the affections of millions j a. better aid tothe war thin his ene mies ca q f u r"n ilh , w h o, h a v,e f or fe 1 ted t h 0 fe a f . feclions, and put hemfelverin 1 their place. So decidedly have the meafurei 0 Ireland ferved the Empire, that thole who were con cerned in them might appeal , ftotn the cahils of the Britilh Cabinet, to the fenie of the Bri tifh aafiofl, 1 kuow of no caufc affwded for the difpleafure of the Ei.glilh Cabinet ; bnf if fcrviccs done to Ireland are crimes, which cannot be atoned for by exertions for the Em pire, tumult liment the-gioomy profpetll of both kingdoms, and receive a discharge from jhe feivueot goitin'mint as the only honoar an Englifh mittiQercaii confer on an Iriibiub. 1 conceive the continuance of Lord Fitiwil. i . . . f ......... nam as neceiry tor tne proipenty ot this king. don ; his firm integrity is formed to corre, his mild manners to leconcile, and his pr vate example to ddcountcnance, a progrefs of vol. gat ii d Mpid pollution j if he is to retire, I (ondcle with my couniry; for nTyfeK, the pji gS on that occafion 1 fhould feel on render ing up tny fmall portion of minillerial breath, would he little, w ie it not for the gloomy prolptcts affor1d by thofe dieadful guardians which aie likely tolucceed. I tremble at the rttuin topower of your old tafk malUrs ; that cpmbiiiaticn uluch galled the country with its ty.ranry, inliltd her by it? manners, exh jutt ed her by its rapacity, and ll mdcred her by irg malice j fhould luch a combination, at ones inHamed as -it mult be now by the favour of the Butifh Court, ai d by the leprobtion of int. j i in 'itumc. in ui ii iu nu jtri. niir ri Isefitation to lay, that they will cxtmgu fli Iic- Jand, or, Ireland mult remove them j it is not yout cale onl, but that of the nation. ,1 find the country alieadv committed in the ttmgglej I beg to be committed along with her, and to ab.'.Jt ibe illoe of her fortunes. 1 fluiuid h ive exptcled that there had been a wifdem and faith in fotr ej quarter of ano'her country that would hdve prevented fuch a ca "tsltiophe; but 1 know it is no proof of that wildom to t.;ke the taxes, continue the abulef, damp the zeal, and ctaslV away the affection of iMipcntant a number of the Empire as the pecple of lielar.d ; and when this countty came forward, cordial and confident, with the offer irg of her treafure and blood, and refolute to ftand or tall with the Biitifh nation, it is, 1 fay, no proof of wifdom nor generofay to felecl tlur moment to plant a dagger in her hearf. . But, whatfoever flullbe the event, J will adhere to herinterelts to the lalrnorhent of my . a.-. THOMAS B. Liri LEJOMN, and Co. llve for SALE. A ODANTI TV of TuiLVlflanri SALT ' ot in txcellent qnality j Alfo a quan tum of HERRINGS, and 3d. 4i. 6d. Jjd. and toJ. cut NAILS j which they4 will lell on low ttrmsv den to a, May 2711795. Y x lit I vi Li v. J 1 1 1 Having vjuaiiiitLt as adminiftrator to the cftate of Jona t han IIearking, dec. at the. County Court of Camden, in May term lift, re qucfts all pcrfons ha vine claims arrainflt the faid deceafed.xb urelent them w ithin the time Jitwitcd by law, or iliey will be 11 t 1 1 r t ...... .t . - win ne pieaiea to maKc paymtnc wniiouc delay. - V . - The Gommifli)ncr$ appointed by the General Aflembly of 1791, for t ho repairs of the Court-i loufe of this' dif trict, are requcflcd to attend at Ldcnton, on the iSth day of July next, to receive the fame, as they are complcated agree able tojMMjtraft. The Counties in ar rearsTfe requeued to coriie forward and fettle up their refpeclive balances, and . much bblige their humble fervant, 1 ' 7 : WILLIAM LEWIS. F.dctitnn. Tune 1A. 1 70 C . j j . - u - -
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