Pauci prudentiâ honesta ab deterioribus, utilia ab noxiis discernunt: plures Few are qualified by their own reflection to mark the boundaries between PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM F. M'LAUGHLIN, No. 25 40 NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1805. Canner 45500 THE Catholics present an address of congratulation to be trans- mitted by the lords justices-Never answered-Boulter con- tinues to maintain an English ascendency in Ireland - PAGE 1 Roman Catholics disfranchised-References and extracts of Boulter's pride to support the English interest The address causes a division among the Catholics The commons frame various resolutions, such as a national First coalition between Irish Protestants and Catholics dreaded The disfranchising clause brought in by stealth The prime minister Boulter only occupied in encreasing the Broderick appointed to a commission of the customs in Eng- Alarm of Boulter upon this nomination-The English interest oppose the restoration of the Clanricard forfeitures-The same interest get the commons of Ireland to vote an address 12 |