from office-Meeting of the bar, Ambrose Smith in the chair,
A resolution moved against an Union-Adjournment
moved by St. George Daly
Upon a division, for the adjournment 32, against it 166-The
city of Dublin opposes the measure
Resolutions of Dublin, the lord mayor in the chair-Case of
George Sparks, Esq. oppressed by Wexford Orangemen,
Note
The political war, for and against an Union, rages throughout
the country
Meetings all over Ireland, even of the fellows and scholars of
Trinity college-Parliament meets 22d January 1799-The
viceroy's speech to both houses of parliament
An address moved from the lords-An amendment moved by
Lord Powerscourt-Rejected by a strong majority, 49 against
16-Lord Tyrone moves the address in the commons-Op-
posed by Sir John Parnell
Lord Grenville in the House of Peers moves for taking his ma-
jesty's message, &c.-Mr. Sheridan in the Commons opposes
the measure as an infringement upon the rights of that nation
declared in the Irish parliament in 1782, &c.-The declaration
of the parliament of Ireland, Note
Mr. Sheridan concludes his speech by moving an amendment,
expressing the surprise and deep regret with which the house,