2 NOVEMBER 1839, Page 5

A stew Protestant Association has Cresswell, M.P., spoke with ineeh

purpose of setting it afloat. The ( at ere i ita0o0 stroeg, me; tier-ct it t.inl.s to be execediagle uteri itt ■• • I Lord Arundel hes yeteeod 1 - on v. hich a Diseentieg et refasal, which is streposed -upon the ahoelinteions of Pee,

amazed by the Morning eh, , " We will suppose (says th (...• • • belonging to a Protestant, who ;., - We ask Lord Arundel, or his tt piece of injustice? it, the ii. ti.:-.

"There shall be no Catholic el ' an outer-1 would justly a reise. . be Eugland, and the owner a a chapel in which the Lies: nttee tte thrive? Tisbury is situated on a • and some thirteen or fourteen terestiug object to all It he vieh seen:hints °elite Par-ha eh. the most powerful this violence offered to the ee -to-et-scary for the PP::: • I- a' out expire. c- end anev, in Wiltshire. ..1This eelii.em at certain attacks it of the chapel, is stig- v. iy illiberal- -.re Ireland, and the estate et' a Catholic chow).

,e r t;lit ru mol would not he 3 ) of Do alt shire were to say, ite.-tatte iii lreland,' what ait Las unfair, if the country

r to reeew the lease of elehbotirlittod. have assembled for ten-

- ti OtiC of the feeders of the Avon, a.Iron and the chapel is an in- • ea peat ef Wilt.Otiro. To the dc- it, ...eta it must be endeared by m, Oa laird Arundel, we say, for paaeeting neighbours!"