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sently after a coach and four app eared, The band struck 
oe 
up ig hero 
ue 
ajesty Ss 
members in all matters relating to Irish barrage) he appre 
hende at the seny would be in a minority in the other 
| stages of the bill. ied rent 7 Boy last week was an 
ounced to be 371. sensation has been 
the end of April new leaves push off the old ones, eo 
leaving the'tree at any time bare; so that e ge 
A to be an ev —TI. 
» When, . ad of the father of les For Dublin by t the sudden Wanderin ngs in South 
Royal consort, neountered only the Eaard ‘of the | fight a member of the Board of fie tn eae, behind tails of this i pete: Whe en a native of Macon his 
Malta | him defalcations to the etme of 60,0002. No n has es in quest of ° anake game or other birds, he seldom 
Lancea: —The vause | been as yet assigne ed as the use of failure es his bow 3. 
heard ment ‘the disdcaies whic h is impor as a cau- Belfast. A : this extraordinary tube of death is perhaps one of 
tion to farmer's a nd others. An info: i =e been laid | a series of resolutions weré entered i into, expressive of dis- | the & ereaie sara curiosities ye Gulems } it is not found 
against R. Ne , a labourer of Skerton, for driving his Regis’ sealed Bill of Loft Stanley, and | in the country of “ag tomo Those Indians say that 
cow on the footpath, by which he had rendered himself | recommending the 2 adoption of that introduced by Lord it stows to the phere of them, near the Rio egro. 
liable toa @ penalty not ex ceeding 40s. Mr. Saul stated | Morpeth. as adopted, stating to an amazing length, as the part the 
hat 2 - he 4h £ + h 
P > 
: 1 
that the "Ascotiation cannot too ins oe deprecate the iodine use is from 10 to 11 feet Bory - and no fon, — 
did Pp on the subject he had y 
watt wee against the repetition of the offence. — 
its (aid not Beye iat to drive it i nor did the cow acc 
The 
of its Provisions are -ealeulated to i the difficulti Iti tl id 
di \¢ out, and aa is not the least appearance of a knot or 
agistrates said that Foot- to ‘be Adopted under the existing law for y ig th throughout the whole extent. e Ui it 
path d thatch while it | y which h. This of itself is too slender to answer the end of 
was as a 2 ade over them ’¢ on horseback. ‘The de- affects the = of qualification, and se ~ is the ted hse sents pik but there is a species of p and 
fendant was fined 5s. and costs? but of many of the principal evils ent ger, which the Indians e use sat @ case, in 
his being a Cet earning only 2s. a day, a month w: and that,on the gc and, ‘hy th satis. whiek a ee the Ourah. It is b colour and 
granted for payment. The magistrates added, that notices 
- had been posted up three months ago warning person 
» and as such trans 
copped. 
nways.—At t the half. -yearly meeting of the ‘Londen 
one Dureeikine Railway ieee held a 
i week, it Was reported by 
against trespassing upon footpaths 
ofa 
faction the introduc tion @ fine polish, and appears as if i it had i 
the | has y exceeded ihe of 
ang preceding half-year : that out of },483,123 passen- 
ag miles each, not one fatal 
ident had d.—An accident, attended with loss 
of life, : e W. ore station on’ 
the Grand Junction alway. It arose from the Manches- 
ter and L ig into callision, by 
which both engines were slightly damaged, two _pig-wag- 
and the pi pigs thrown about: the 
5 > 
sre + On 
ils as be edfocten yr remedie ve Ry six aches from each other. Iti is calle ad Sam oural, 
ess © franchise rte reel & basis ind a 
| counting tes and i satisfied that the prin pot in water. Thus the O rah and Samourah, , one ‘within 
ciples of this “ai rou introduce great and beneficial gs other, poo the shawipips of Guiana. The end which 
| changes in the law ot =r ints which it embraces. is applied to the mouth, is tied ro: with a small silk 
ic ND. Tas rd, to prevent its splitting and the “wae end, 
whi 
Edinburgh. tons ‘ere is seinen among the one . 9 pbc one . rte —— 4 iiy-tiven Mf ro 
poor of this s of the Royal Infirmary | middie, with a hole made in the end, through which is put 
ost every bed i is occupied. | the extremity of the blow-pipe. It is fastened on with 
The number of pa tients et presen amounts to 398, of Sint ot on the watside, and the inside is filled up with wild 
whom 139 ar re fever ' pa atien 7 w is nine loa 
Elgin ss ab 
m ii fg, 
sate ie. the : ea of ° species of } palm tree called Con- 
pore hard and 
pture | 
me -in-law of | pag: an inch of on poin 
der of M Hoch, farmer, pone tomb, in enane, 
on bo 17th Octobe, are at length removed by the ca 
of th rson, Peter Camero 
sarnphet eng This poison 
£ 43s. 
jured ha i died almost jmestaiely. The other driver 
It HAS o goabe that escaping from 
but su: 
He pers hee 
ars gs paren lived in the same house, 
_the hands of the officers, 
ted e: 
prepared by tk he Todian principally from a vine which 
rows in their dt ourali ; when a as pro- 
gore enough of this, he digs up a root 
was severely bruised, and 25 pigs killed. 
ry isaeet were placed before the 
d that the engineers could not 
see the ine} in Sify of the train, An ingues been 
thn ae pages * Ao 
dee —. returned, with a ibent of Is. 
day agh 
reer 
ae Tues- 
way from Stockton to Hartlepool was opened 
7 
Ag pet meeting of the proprietors of the No rthern and 
Ea ates Aas oak lace on Thursday. i 
5 Eas oe apr es Railway at ees and is intend- 
Stortf 
of a 
Sante; ties s them 2 together, and then employs two kinds of 
ie t > glu in 
intelligence roe: bs been eae a a place of conceal- con 8 juice. 
ment, a —_ of officers went t place. Cameron He fills a : litle quiver, which he , with 
escaped by a Baek ‘window in the house, but a body | the stalks of these; on lastly, searches for two species of 
of from 10 be 15 men followed him, and after a desperate | | ants, one of bstvin large , and so venemous that 
race of about 12 miles, he was taken poy snag its sting producés.a fever; the other bei little red 
Moor near the New Inn, on the aa ks of the Findhorn. | ts: 
He was conveyed to os fort and committed for » Vander the leaf of a shea 
G 
upon tie appbehindeg of Dennis | .4, g Indian pep: 
mths present at Bishop 
s Broxbourne in Ju 
uly, and P 
~ e t a fies urable descri pox of 
sults. The seus “betwee en form and re hop 
Stortford bay to be pushed o on wit 
level “character a the 
country ome which it 10h ee be cost of the whole rail- 
will not exceed 22, oe mile. The eat of poaed 
Tine terminating in nares olis -has varied fro 
strong Indian owt ab: 
| Doolan, a second iepestiation has taken place into the | snake, and those o rib Conaaconeh 3 he —— a roe 
together ced. to ae 
over a | slow fire 
| of murat; oo gh men have also been committed on | and wild cotton is put round it for mat an inch and a 
half. It requires considerable practice to put o n this 
erable | of the tube, and tapered off downwards; the pire end is 
pe fe left | tied on Sot Fs i 
red the | off the arrow. The flesh of t 
The | | injured by ah = poloas nor does:it a 
fact appears, 2 an account just  wsapmise of the 
f , tha aa nsid 
h a 
Greenock for and 3 06 ¢ 
harbour hon aggregate poe was ‘100, 039 ton 
53,0002. to 60,0002. per veri A 
fre Parliament for power to construct.a bbeaneh-line ts to 
e and Hertford. 
It appears to b 
appea 
un or knife 
and the tonnage 42,782, ‘The trade of the Clyde is con- on wm 
ine “will also be extended to. Cambridge. —A \ railway 
pr Lincolnshi 
ee about an alteration in the 
n Railroad, so as to 
if arra 
line of the North- 
at 
return home carefully suspe: 
in the island of Harris a born in 1730, and | may 0 
has, therefore, a' his 110th year. From his youth | gue 
upwards, oe tos ob cherished all the feelings that Aan aM | by sowing the seeds. It has always been found 
eltic characte: | fro i 
proc 
One of the inhabitants of Marseilles being 
-place | } entesiahed to find that he could not obtain by cultivation 
what nature produces 5: eously, was led to reflect 
upon the manner in which the wild olives 
tunnel is. 3128 yards, or 48 ers m 
width i ae 7a fet and the height varies, accordi 
round excat excavated, fro 
Ea 00 oie reading It is stated to be the boldest and | 
ced, 
| hunti 
e 
aron om 
dine, by clansmen and fend who supplied him wi 
venison, mutton, fish, and o' ios ect — by 
; iexterity or Ctherwon aa ing to 
fashion of the times. Thenaue of the in individual 
produced. 
d oe the kernels, dropped in 
birds. swallowed the olives; by 
tion, bape “an he been a of their 
natural oil, and the k armel: thereby become permeable to 
the nvisture of the excrement of the an 
the ru 3; the 
es and perhaps | the soda | which 
Pectapeir chy Martin ; his faculties of speech, sight, and 
Seeing tt Git unimpaired, and he catnoutes 
ealth. that i 
escaped + dearer having also” favoured germination. 
specimen of tunnelling yet produ 
mene om 
At tha Feat 
Pudiva the Repeal 
Mr. John O’Connell ll brought before the 
Associatii 
the top of th hig ee ee 
been turkeys were caused to swallow 
ripe eet, after, ool aw had passed ticerh them, the ker- 
in a stratum of earth, and 
lancous. 
Dik reek by _ aa anes large porti 
mem 
subject of ae bpstvase. Lary the relative merits of 
Registration B: He e) 
prom 
bemselves strong a 
ould therefore 
catry the measure, and that- 
bee! to. enable. the ihe rirate companies to proceed ote 
pers 
ale Railway, Thus the oak, originally appropriated 
by the shipwright to form the peated Bri ata 
and next do: pi tay pang ass f the ocean 
for half a 
Pr ni 
Sek. be Syeind to the country. 
Stanley’s abet Sage: nfo a law, 
take care lest they 
-that mea 
3 been agai i tha ot h 
ly or 
: ry ¢ of 
shai 1 sorti penetrate them oxdt sana tone 
preparation. ar is Baek mi 
Ti h Pm 
ii gunpowder, and if Ei 
fuses the Irish people ie just, and. legitimate’ 
where weak she pa ; 
0 Ireland 
ve 2 majority of more sh 
reading, and from the apathy of English, 
the nutmeg, which will seldom vege! 
ecupied. our stoves, but which, perhaps, would do so were eae 
and shrubs in submitted either to the action of the stomach, or of th 
‘ay-dew.—May is. one of months in which the 
grat gn aghast beoeuse it is one in which 
the 
caning | the nights and days 
ature of 
das meaning day a great deal of a 
rt, fruit, or flowers, more pra 
once a year: but ing pr rr each part bears is/| state 
particularly distributed.’ The west tree 
and fro; 
of vapour a until night, when the temperature Being 
and yyy ee” surface of the earth in 
the form of d 
During on 
atmosphere, where it 
eof the 
persons. ins iapenniicanadeet ake 
tree isa «ned, wiih & eae roots, and that 
