H \ t .& 
pi re sae 
primest joints. 
S 
pwards 
upon which were denly on Saturday last, only a 
50 
d E aans of Prat, o 
and decorated with ‘laurel. 
tab! 
At either end | 
at ae to the he works, is so great as completel 
a few minutes after the 
Fortunately no chal were lost, but 
o in- 
the Times, on the expediency of establishing po Taa 
ence with the Pope. This article is regarded as a 
r quar rtern loaves, valley d 
the north and 
e line, and the 
: and d the luggage to waggons, 
wer e placed, 
J 
x 
Riding- sebeh tables 
fisplayed tt 
ats, who were admitted t the wener entrance 
hi ch 
e poor reci- 
a 
e from 
“re ailw: way. Som 
e again opened throughout. — 
time must rer, er de a ine c can 
nd 
minis rial - feeler,” and it is ge ne y „benavo Am 
of Mr. Petre’ s mission, een 
Donservative journal so far goer: as the ry Sepia 
last, was altogether slighted as unworthy of credence. 
ch Cc athol c and Repeal organs, with arg Se an a 
ion, 
to the gr 
of N Mr 
ets, 
sined till th e arriv al of Her M fajesty and the 
E past 9. 
Prin 
past gifts bons ar 
$ mediately bee the Mags of the Queen, under the 
fr e inde- 
Nottingh 
tteson, pori in a di Bing apie n to the 
and on 
d of ‘a fee Catholic Charch in Ireland} 
N 
Pa 
ive OY ts returned against Messrs. aa 
h 
f 
3 
and 
Raven b the two coroners’ juries, which held inquests it p preg gnant smh eventful consequences to the position 
of the o 0 dies killed on the Mi ailway 
tah, u th 21st d n the town "i the ry. pk aoa tation ae the Bequests 
list of the various articles hh were given away : — niini almost of an sireeni otitis hor Bill still. oe Se as parin as er. Dr. Coen, 
families each rece eived a f bl whole of the jurors concurring in the verdicts of man- | Bishop of Clonfe r has ss Bly the measure at 
provisions families, ex f 33| Loughrea; and the Roman Catholic journals teem, 
ding those who Atle ae copied bi blanke ts: — jurors), immediately after the publication of Mr. Justice as usual with ia spe , and resolutions, 
819 A meat, 1395 !bs. of bread, 944 lbs. of pu ud- I fi nde f the measure and of the three 
4 gallons of potatoes, 1032 pints of ale tl nce held Sipe anaes meetings up to the ie d th l cou t peaa to 
s. The quantity of meat given to each ap- with a vie the ‘tate of their consciences. eeting held 
was Tagnlatee sana to pact e in the possible, ‘the effect of the reflection cast upon them yla t Be lfas } 
ch male adult eiving 3 1 Bishop Denvir, one of the Com- 
lult 2 Ibs. +» and each chil 1 Ib. These meetings have resulted į in the adopti ion of a letter, missioners, attended and „made an im pan rtant statemen 
—William Kendrew, who was convicted at the addressed to the lea ned Judge, on “ the subject of h d accepted the office. 
f tk Wm. Inchbald, farmer, f manslaughter.” —It is said that In the course of his ohservations, be predan that he ac- 
Brow Duasforth, near Bor in was exec uted the directors of the London and „Birmin e poaa ondi tion that the ob- 
aA in front of the dantty gaol. He had p p ble el in the next ses- 
ag a ree stating tha t he that aggous and | carriages for th approval of the Catholic hierarchy ; 
out of revenge for a threat made by in progres Ay ready = use.—The and if eters objectionable ‘laut would not be modified 
I ha that he wot ald have him transpot ted for thins of Pta own Wheatstone and Cooke’s hing i ace in the ensuing session, 29 to meet the approval of 
g.—A res Be Psp am | graph on the South Westie Railway, ndor he for one ld 
r, convic te >| Ggaporh, is Da ig it The posts, i ads o The bishop having ad dressed rad 
Selby, “ 4 etl ta pats Aen Pr He M He wires, which are paer A about 50 yards distance id i 
’s pleas ut down nea Bes distance, ‘and the fixing the effect that it was per cly ‘fair and reasonable rie 
Railways 
ceeding. 
the Catholics of Belfast shoul as in other parts ò of the 
equal proportions hr the 
n 
ard of Admiralty.—The Greenwich 
kingdom, record their 
of f the Bill, retired, eee by several iB sn 
5 following are the an return for the past cates has pass a gant the hands of the D 
= irmingham and Gloucester, “93921 5 Bris- pany, who have purchased a lease for 999 years, at | A committee of nine e 
} a TRE. 11072. ; Eastern eee 42287. ;| a iental of 30,0007, u pe ee at 40,000/. per | solutions, and to make the bea necessary aeei ments 
and Glasgow, 1798/.; Gre We stern, a The ver Company took pos session on the for e Catholics of Be fest, t 
and Junction, 84 hs wn) Paisley, railw d at tl bl 
yr, 13242. ; Great North of England, 18302. ; Lon- sterling, or -300, 0007. per mile. ‘Its shares have realised measure. —The comers meeting of the Repeal Associa- 
and South estern, 5671/.; Blackwall, 596/.;| 272 10s., have Monday. Mr, O'Neil! Daunt was in 
h, 792. ; Brighton, 3639/.; Croydon, 3624; aiee for 9/. 15s. which in ten years will make the she air, and briefiy addressed the meeting on the 
pool and Manchester, 46787. ; Manchester, Lee h e 13s. 9d., paying the whole time irea concordat between the igi and the English 
5735/. ; Midland, 10,0277. ; Manchester 4 per cent. in perpetuity.—On Thursd ay, hich he denounced in the mo! phatic 
am, 3285/.; Newcastle and Carlisle, 1571. ; | ing of the London salt ‘Croydo on Co ompany was kan at | | terms, and declared his conviction that „any rescript, 
le and Darlington, 1014/.; Preston and Wyre, ain 
outh-Eastern and Dover, 4517/.; Sheffield and | authorising the directors to apply to Parliament for | the Trish people æo much waste paper: The 
hester, 561.; York and North Midland, with enlarge the London and Croydon , | tary d the ane zi ‘several a 
ni spi va uth and — e London and Gree awich, and Br ickls yers’ Arms | tances, Mr. S. 0! Brien rose and moved the marked 
‘a : hotie in Tuesda ys Gazette that 
Mackey and Mollo ad 
ines, with t the 
or a ae 
iy communication in the “dis ser: “comprising the 
nties of Cornwall and Devon, viz. :—The. Cornwall 
v 
the Teuton of a line from | 
e Cro oydo on Ramay to Chatham, with a braidh to) 
| for their gratuitous exertions in conducting the recen 
registration of the city of Dablin, and likewise to the 
ension of prop 
, Ramsgate, argate, at 
s to pee aila ane Farena 
on 
ine from the Cro 
with a brah to Tonbrieey ; an 
oin the South 
Eps 
P the St. Ives Jun apaan ; against the 
all and ena Central Railways the Great Western 
a Jun ctio on Railw ay; and recommending the 
f the North Devon 
and ramas aple) “Railway 5 the Exeter en nd 
ne Railway the Torquay and Newton 
ciate. 
m than that at present nie 
refore, to avail _themse elves 
A the next election the people 
Par- 
t 
of thei ir co ountry. 
} 
arg 
d extension 
Croydon line, on the atmospheric system, the 
1a 
The mbers at present represent- 
l principles wa was pac inadequate to the state 
pi ch prevailed. He would 9 on those 
althe pugi they w Repeale e 
at. 
ig se Repos 
elin g 
members 
q 
ay. d the Board varing ‘farther had under con- 
munication throughout North Kent. oh dwelling on 
mained passiv 
give è “iad a and 
hi ii 
En the follow wing: schem s for ext en ag ng oydon, Bri ghton, | practi ical aid i in a working that cause of i ich they wee 
eai icati mpsbire and Dover r Companies, hick they 
i orsetshire, Sete and ne l y € po olicy ccount to their constitue per time 
mediate between the Great We eat ern, Bristol i The oe on Pd os giant uld arrive They should iioitate the generous and 
T, and London and South Wree Railways, viz., ere ee was a on irs co by his Grace the | disinterested exertions of Mr. Hutchinson: The al- 
ding, Bas ing ste ke, and gerford Railway Duke of Leinster, near Adamstown Castle, ternative they had to propose to candidates at the 
eat Western); the Wilts ~ Somerset — dias —_ from Dublin, in the presence of a large company | next election wo ld be—if Repeal a free and 
Exeter, rsto’ vil Bra ; the all the work-people and labourers who have been gratuitous return, if Anti-Repealers, a strenuous ap- 
 empton and Dorchester Rai kes ifi work. cene was a very cheering one sition and all its accompanying erpenses. Mr. 
Didcot Junction ailway (London and “South E Grace stripped t Li hirt-sl Grattan, M.P., — d the _ motion in a lengthened 
n); the London and uth Weste handled th de. 4 like a man.” Having dug up address in tbe course of h he p thei 
the London and Seuth Western, pace he threw them i heelb „and rolled tl fin | t p bet 
the Salisbury, AEE RE nt Weymouth a style which i the ad ion of th ling | the British G b piracy against the 
have decided on reportin if Catt P t the object of them 
of the ceding, Basingstoke, aod Hungerford | were enero for a —— luncheon, sors ae the | was to poison the brs of | his Bo ase ess, and ng ty ei 
(Grea tern) 5 i Wilts and Somerset | directors, and -_ the ppe ple were ~ led a a | possible, an enmity between him ~ the peopl of 
Y, subject s on ondition of applying t to Parlia- substantial repas on was an interesting one, land. The Secretary aanounced the oe — so 
ture session for i £ a m Melbourne, New S Wales, alee 
wards Bath and Bristol; tiie Bristol and  Ireland.—The ` Ed eea Glasgow, and Ai rdrie railw way, nication whic! ompanied t serri a = 
Durston a eovi Braneh ; the South-| which makes a direct communication between the town | O’Brien havi that Mr. O" Hea would, on 
and Dorchester Railway; and against the Ba- | of Airdrie and the Edin aburgh and Glasgow railway at the next meeting, take a review of the proceedings of the 
d Didcot Junction (London and | Kirkintilloch, was ea ociation fag’ the past reat, maounces the rent for 
ern); the London South Western, | mental trip on the 25 5th. in left Airdrie at ar e week to be 1787. p — ed, with some- 
Pit > Xeon the Londo uth Western, | past 12 o’elock, and arrived pot terminus in Glas = | hing like ocr rtainty, that Sir James Graham and a 
eviation ; the Salisbury, Dorchester, and | at a quarter past 1—thus performing the trip io pot on of the Cabinet a are ny er to the plan of 
Railwa > This document is signed by | quarters of an h = The railway was SANA to the Toegding two new colleg ne Ulster, the second 
Siousie, Mr. S. Laing, Mr. , Mr. G. R. | public on Thursday week: 5 Pisces, Belfast and Cork being the localities fixed 
and Mr. Cuddington. —The line of the Newcastle S mee upon. It is un ser that t tablishments are to 
re ilway has been nly interrupted by ~~ ‘Ereland. he founded and provided for by special charters: and 
~ vig of the tunnel between the Riding- -mill Dublin.—The Pg of the pending negotiati fu, aeo ent of ther funds 5 
ge stations. The company were eng f e pres esent they are to have the power of 
Oe the tunnel in order to form a d ible | } d tag the ie in medicine, law, and arts, including 
vic a having been originally á ingle | Th t f Mr. Petre’ s mission, n Chieh the ‘Dab ste niea alone being excluded from their privi- 
Part, an in having bi n blish leg rae of the greatest fogs that has been recollect 
ah : 
to res 
eee = Superincumbent mass, it fell in sud-| 
pina 4 some confirmation. last 
n for a number of years set in on Satur 
