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Some of the convicts have since admitted that their plan | infant schools. Hitherto there has bee residence promo See. 
was to rus ash from all outl ying parts of the Kiei: pore to ami living ier the io eiv has had gg = 
with the | either u oc very s small and inconvenient 2 n 7 
mmers, picks, &c, then overpower and murder the jodi tage in the village, or to reside at a | the p 4 
aidr burn the prison, plunder the villages, and make considerable distance from the great tails of "his arez I ee is 
their escape to the mamland before assistance = ald | parishion To remedy this evil ‘the Rev. Wm fact that ples are r the =— ney wag i" 
arrive; and there = no doubt that, me g they en | man, the “prebeit ikain and his parishioners sib: of pestilence, f en done nien te = 
allowed even a few minutes to concentra ie scribed a considerable sum, which, being added to a | faith supplies ~ re 
perate scene of bloodshed would have aman As a pre- | fund pearsa fen aised and set apart for the purpose, | Y os © 
cautionary measure her Ma ajesty’s ship Argus has now | and a a gran t from ere Anne’s Bounty, is expected to | in Pu T 
been sent to F Portland, in order that any conv I th Pe ee h 
it may be desirable to remove may be temporarily Wak of colliers connected with 
placed on bo p e West Riding distri “soe i held on Monday sacle 4 a 
RuyMyy.—An explosion took place a few a since | tomboat, to determine what i should be taken ii| They hav esos i a waj 
in the New Tredegar Pit, in consequence of the reduction, and also to con- | in the cultivati Cpe 
the open lamp. One man was killed and four otter sider the intimation given the masters of their | Pation abro: see re 6 
severely burnt. The jury at the inquest returned a intention of closing several pits in og Union. The dot the ese for i improvement, =e a 
verdict of Accidental Beach. =- s betw 00 and 1000. e “the past with belor oper ae- m om = i 
Sovrnampton.—The United States mail steamer Resolutions were sed Pat ages condemning the mca eneration many will not kos vo ene al d 
Ariel ran ashore on Friday night on Stone Point, a, cent. r E and pledging the meeting r te oondition in which this boantifel omy hee ed y 
between Calshot and Hurst Castle. ‘All attempts to t by all legal means, but at the same tim been in th Ba te in hich CE the country 
move her were unsuccessful until S aM, tenn evening, paral that while the miners were determined to pic me . Pa t use) a mistaken by ty 
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of the principal dr | 7 pamai in which, pieis ‘her things, = descr: 
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and two steam tugs got her off into deep w their wages the willing to meet their employe or ee To Tewrry 
towed into Cowes PR chia whence she sailed cubeequeatly ina proper spirit with with the ‘view to an amicable Psat agitation has n against the pri em 
for Havro an pending Trinity College for inviting the teva rh : 
E toot in had pere no i inj ury. —One of the finest and most unique parts of institution. A s that thé visit wodi x 
uae which has destroyed property to York "Minster i is its well kr pt Within | have atta portance if the Caniimi be z 
ie pe ne of n y 40007. occurred at Wilbrighton, | the last few years the interior has been repaired and | not taken “the mle of getting up stoma | © 
near Gmosall, o nTaceday night. The principal pat n | beautified, but a good deal of the outside is in a state | behalf of his i Ea When he emerged frm w | 5 
of Wi taig shton be longs to Sir Thomas F. F. Boughey, | of decay. In that the latter may be properly | library it is said that he stretched forth his bands ag f 2! 
of e Hall, Newport, who finding that the asd res the and Rev. Augustus Duncombe, the ostentatiously blessed = bystanders, hee j- 
w m% ivated has within the last few years | recently appointed 1 Dean s oe ag oe — ‘leave o nior studenta and eases ~ 
farmed it himself, and by an improved system brought | the Chapter which is | Servants of the residents, "Tne oes nothing wanting | ® 
the whole into a high state of cultivation. The | estimated at te on to the ‘effect of t aud asad for the Cardinal s 
steward’s house is situated on a hill, and the homestead aon costume, and the most imi |i 
adjacent was crowded with gigantic stacks of grain, š tude. By so doing, he lent to his visit is te is 
ut 9 o'clock on Tuesday Treland, 7 segs the appearance righ: a formal and studied 
evening the stack-yard was found to be on fire, and the |". DEPARTURE oF tony, INAL Rebs EMAN. — Cardinal | demonstration, and left the motives of those 2 
flame es spread with such rapidity that the exter sive Wiseman left Kingstown on Friday morning for Ro brou nguy t him there o isconstruction, vital 3 
t is generally eivai that it was originally his | Upon cee has » 
30 fiercely that nó one could a appr oach it. The diffi intention to make a longer stay in Ireland, and his a let tine otesting Be, par course faken by the | w 
of ge water from the va ley, the stad aan being sudden departure is t a ging thecal es open to mck | a 
on the hill, heck c e given | attention bestowed upon his movements by the London prose sae the T sian Protestant Asosa | sè 
to the dey astating “element, which continued to r press. It was expected also that his depattiens would | has ad intense somo > 
until the afternoon of the f ollowing day, w bre have been public. Instead of this be ered em- | and disappointment wt “the conduct of the hesb daf w 
i quietly, and beyond Dr. ae the | Protestant college in inviting this visit if i 
a aplemants was to be seen. The ee t from the | PPRS of bis suite, few persons o neue ara were library, thus giv en a prestige to the one vhs -~ 
flam rched the trees near the stack-yard, a nd pre sent. On the day before he left. } legal titles, and a Cardinal of a Chard is 
i ally roasted the apples on the trees. g h of St, Andrew, Westland Row, and delive red à whioh Trinity College was instituted to enf a 
the fire is at present unknown, but there are strong | laboured denunciation of the system of proselytism, | W = ang it was meant to a 
soi pioiahs that it was the work of an incendiary. declaring that “Protestantism had done nothing for conseque these demonstrations the Chek $ 
Sto T. inauguration of the ir Park, bowed Sat oppress, traduce, and destroy; that it had | aiden “are published the following = 
ic 18 f undulating g grounds, , given | direct instrument by which the su forings 0 of | by which it is — praeter that no mark ~ 
to the town by Lord in 1842 for the formation | poverty had been aggravated and insulte eds was'| courtesy was paid byt he heads of Trinity Ow h 
of a park for the publie took place oii Monday with | avowedly in the name of Protestantis and f or its | i Cantina! wa > 
great a gars =" contrary gern will, that a -= 
the stree e dre with flags, and had numerous | dreadful and i a irata system of sees tion had been the ap Ants E: 
trium 2 aig verdes seri across them. ping | orga a and rele titles + Be carri ES out.” At the dinn i 
and traversing a distance of This p ri miles and a al danger he had incurred in $ 
pod on its Mia to t k. “This procession included | the Pope’s comm anik The following are the cyig ont |E earned Soll k 
ue Lab seg a dy = beng suthorte of ho orl | portions of his address :— ie visited > ted the Wiseman by oiher emt f 
b of the Frien ed es, an num f an wn, it | © è she Moco of tie » 
Tar hed Tt in a about SOO pet people, with 14 beoomes the mothar” of our hoe itive fe Te may n piad Dublin, those ‘institutions having Singers, wine a i 
nds of music, ike oat number of and in Baath gh ara aldo pae Dope ©: 
Among the eae entlemen bees seme ing th on pre me Aken ie Serai hermie rere a mE- 
ion the M Si of Westminster, Tord a 7 years, but I spent but a short period in London, then Cantilo Pelee, Saat | a 
‘abley, we 6. Geena oy ie n Wilbra came direetly here. I arrived in the malgnee ‘except the one whose èp be 
Egerton, members for th ee Wors without able to form br 
perhaps, to speak ten words in the language in ponies I now & 
and Mr. J. B. Smith, kafna e: the ‘ieee h, and ri address But I ot 1 tk that part of th : 
Frank Crossley, of Halifax. a bape of the pi procession | I wi as put into "a carding hool in Waterford, ar ait was | = ultural i 
mapaa the on about z ge nearly an hour there I learned for the first time—as completely as a child Sn i ostiak Cornlongh, Ireland, the "er bell 
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y the diferent "bodies of which | it was it has cer naa an maia a ciety this Towe entirely Londonderry in acknowl 
t ferent | to this city. This is a strong tie of connection, and I do arg the Bliwa rem: 
positions pti tae o them in front of the platform not know what might have been the course of things if | Jord and ta 
pone for the Mayor and, the other gentlemen i invite a) it martes been so, If Providence had not sont me from | ! 
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th try of my adoption (which m re ators Siete sn tho e eympathy f 
X homes) in consequence of those wars tow: of relatio i 
front oi of the platform and occupying hes gs posi- for a time sone sipain no Boe, got habitable, ae ‘if T i ing more re affecth tand 4 
tions com manding a view of it could not have num. | 2°t then been brought hith mot tell what. mi SS. be e~ rake f tie of taal tro not attribute è é 
oe at than 30,000, and a he case, Leo pleased Providence that. here 1 be'to ose sont nally to our muitas] samasane ae, 
fai h tee? a great number of the | seit acquainted with which naturally ə to my own merita, bat priri T may add, in part oT 
air sex having mingled in the groups, the scene oe En the seat of my labours, and of any little usefulness of | an : 
one of an ex nely ka Ha! animated character, | Wiich I may have been the instrument in the cause of religion 
The jedin ay men meg with th Hick: - | fora the church. I consider that my connection with Water- dut; 
port Choral $ perms à th Old H as ford is‘more intimate than its being the- neighbouring city of | i 
ging Wane e Old fundredth Ps salm ancestors. Your mayor has been kind enough to allude to | you, a grea; 
Mi? lngrenivly a and the rief P other top One of them is the anne of e hierarohy in conjunction 
ress, CO tulating his fe oi England. I must diselaim any merit in the great m 
acquired, byt the ttn Been be! Lond Von regs itself It was the spon act of the. present Pontif. E He condition ; 
estate fi iad ti rd Vernon, this fine | announced his intention of my returning to England, when I | be accom) 
or. enjoy ment and recreation, and conclnded by | had not in the least expected it, with the dignity of archbishop, I reg 
Society san open. A salute of 21 guns followed, the Choral | for the bapore of kareme the hierarchy; bne I ma ai" rae yee have no i 
Society sun “ ” as ive to him the complete and undivided glory © 
y £ g the Halle luj jah si and the Ba eeg ; will have its-place wiles miar er nl i a say, our Creer fet 
the Queen.” The | of s Sor À bin ntificates. Once charged with ca 
e | of one of the ates ntificates. mee char, 
roceedings were frequently interrupted by loud Mote ing out tha mise h hite strengthened j 
ofapplause, and the enth usiastic cheers of the multitud ul 
w üt almost impiety, to have — i cig gs E 
the evening a dinne r took plac o at the Town Hall, The never Tubntioned’ before, that when it, ple = 
yor presented a bulloc k, with 200 loaves of bread and | Holy Father to commit to me the carrying out of that = yor 
two barrels of ale, to be divided among the measure, before I left Rome I fixed the da; : r Ep eH mare 8 we 
been employed on the works. Great of people | 8th December. etre ret Stay belie t rent England, seeing tet Ld 
had been brought into Stockport during the day by rail- | ad when I arrived there I was requested to cha y plan pear ' 
» the London orth-Western Company having | #24 not ~ amd officiate in the chu received sir 
put on a considerabl 1 nouncing that the moment I. entered the pul by orm 
able number of special in addit d b P 
their ordinary trai pecia: in addition to jetol ball would te be sent through my corse. I was warned by carn cae 
festivit 57 wares, a he town was a scene of great | Catholics and sesh ted not to appear, and T was told there was ite Pi 
vity and rejoicing till a late hour of the ni n designto Hustle myseifand those who might snenie, ot increase yout P i 
Taies Ditroy.—Th £ Sacra ret iann a en muat say 1 never for one | men i Saa 
7 e ceremony of laying $ the first f God | and T al habits an 
stone of a parsonage-house in this instant thonght of alteri ane ay a! ng With the [raed ly, | still greatly capable © it, gite 
was performed ESA in subur aie ers: ae neg church was never more ordery] viston, promote what is bar 
Ta nici Ad by a St. nar: oe in > nd he ctions erfo rmed with tie —_ a cation ve your children yat 
ran t whic take 
a ete including the chil el number of t the trang iv a ave o zien og ee nA. unahaleeable con- | of gain, av" oe air their fat 
= 8 the children of t the national and; fidence in everything that p done by the church in wu 
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