56 
Newcastle and Darlington sss sep at their rch 
gg a dividend, at the rate of 8 per ce ent. per 
The affairs of this 
in ery pr piperoti con ndition sont e Norwic oh anit 
Brandon meeting the shareholders athorised pi direc- 
on fro ttlebo- 
tD 
EN 
as 
[za 
ugh to Dis s and Wymo 
THE NEWSPAPER 
eople.” Tha d here we areto prove it. He 
humbly Giana edt the Minister for that statement. Sr to the sub- 
peg nce of political agitatio uld show it to-day by 
or 
f a boy in the dark, to show that he was not afraid. He then 
ly | went over all hi ell-k n object to the Bequests Act. 
the perch of the barhowr; which sabe t y and said that he despaired of seeing it amended. They were 
Iep ioe ae feat 108 | told that the Act wana aries a ne 
t At the Eastern | assembled—they were ould be 
‘old the mortmain clau: 
Dr. Murray bed. stated in n his bE rar ab that that 
would be repealed or modified, and yet they had Sir J. 
He 
stating s The Catho of Rom 
lately mrii ro his Holiness for the n aroei y 
were graciously informed 
omega with Mr. Petri a and they 
nereage Seong to the engines, Saas and other | that no esentations coming from suc! oss a person would be 
eet th i ded. . That was ys “ys ws. He ld abstain fr: 
+s m ellin n the Government plan of acad aia education till 
t was more elds ee but this he would s that if th 
After some discussion, it was seaived that a system rfered with t sted interests of Pro- 
i 
m of proposed s int 
ould be given to the directors for past services testants or Presbyterians, ‘he net 
8007. a year s 
remature discu 
1 ar : 
e 
be set apart for their salaries.—Th ester an n eac ividual could nscientious opinion with 
Gravesend Railway was opened on Monday with the | regard to it. The Government proposed a the —— 
ae formalities, and, re Rye rsa ng peat severity of poses ny Sino la ae mrana a zs ae ASR e 
the eather, ` conside erable rie nerie ber of pass vay be passed nosier, was his motto. He had now ed akey Todi portions 
of the Ministers’ speech which had reference to Ireland. What 
tered i in strong force at the various iar of the line res sre oom Nothing. It said not one word about 
where the train was visible. 
Freland. 
Dublin.—A deputation from the corporation had an 
interview with Lord He tesbury, on Saturday, on the 
subject of the Court of Conscience. His Excellency 
having lta their statement, prom mised to take it into 
his immediate and Serious consideration. The corpora- 
to constitute a new one, “of which the Lord Mayor fo 
resident.—The Lord- Liea- | 
tenant ae appointed Mr. an eh wore of Lime-park, | 
in the c of Galwa the vacancy in Ses e list w | 
of the franchise, or of relieving the distresses of 
OAAS, ET os were promised a report from Lord Devon. 
He i A or Mipi from that report ame. 2 ‘ecom- 
o 
mended a’ t arded, 
then, the "Queen's. speech a 
eat 
their depar 
her family at her marine villa, Carrigmahon n 
has received through the post a threatenin ng notice, to 
Leod. Ta bererat the 2d a inst. | t 
Lord Ga abies} his brother, the Hon. W. Butler, man two Maes — Mhata ie i Taare sh h oc bon! Ay k Thee ai 
smh gar were received into the communion rick, and that, notwithstanding she had left Kilbally. 
chure re in St. gar His pdahip = owen, she could be as = found out for that purpose in 
ceived the Lord’s Supper, a d pubbeaghenitty mre Monkstown as in = ounty of Limerick. 
Po opery, and Signed t the renunciation roll.—The eekly eitri m.—Sin nee e murder of Capt. M‘Leod, this 
taadi. i 
Mr. R. D. Browne, M. P., i in the chair. After an rc ry ee cos Hardee 
from the chairman, 
o 
peA 
the issioners who have cepted office under a 
Bequests Act, several A a were handed in, in- 
u m ed b 
Roman Catholic “nga te 
then addr essed the me 
in Ireland, and he regarded the concessions w the 
{HIGG his.’ t 
ti 
Mr. Peter lero: 
ball iei its aim, 
Mr. Kiernan a severe blow on t iernan 
being a strong, athletic man, rushed raad his Beatin 
results of agitation. He considered the changes in the 
Peeks ful 
before he had t aera 
Bint ta bs ; i 
_ Mr. M. J. O’ Connell, 
untry 
peat the blow; however, the miscreant su neede 
making his escape. 
h Aad i 
procee 
MP 
dress hea meeting. E 
for 
(Fen, ` 
ncluded, It clear, therefore, tha 
Court ceased on : Thueredety, and that the tial ee 
until next term, three months hence. Mr. 
defendant submitted that i j 
at the rule 
t 
paat the sensation which prevail 
during the above unusual and extra 
On the 7th i nst, ‘in E 
MONTRO 
e-square, 
n i Heia Josh, gon Wuire, ite c of Mr. 
wansea, aged 4 
White, wa 
NTED, a SHOPMAN, to ae 
ee a SEED A D ET tow 
distance from Lon A E ppt on ht ote ae rriad 
an, and on Eoi has ted business with 7 
would be preferred. rie Er peie ari _ 
W. and J. E, Seedsmen, 152, Fleet. 
the m e had 
missed he gers how butt- ed of his eg ad suck thorough 
he head. Mr. Ki 
marrie: 
ced i 
Mr. Kiernan is in possession atà a the E bewlano eter GF u 
rom w ien nee former tenant was bbe ti oe seam improved maane s 
btained fro: 
e, Ken 
WANT PLACES.—AI Letters to be apn 
s irae GARDENER.—A single 
has a thorough knowledge of his protein 
Sanne having devoted the whole of his life to bis 
Can have an ae ee character from his 
ae araa yers.—Direct to T. H. P., Post-ofice, 
—_ 
pean 
, Ho 
GA RDENER.—A Mar 
paba d a 
o m: ; si co 
an oii tae a oie character of four 
pip aa not so mut! en 
rie: Z., Mr. CHAPMAN 
Tey. 
late! 
conifortable aratia, 
man, Bedford-lan A eae, Bee 
S PATEE arri 
Tedge of hi fet oe all i who, possesses an nd ea be 
led e of iis poe: iD a i i 
recommen ded b, p ge oe yer.—Direct to Messrs, Wa. 
and So i, Narser esfield, near Usk keld, Sussex. 
psc tae the nate da 
S Gin TENER: mS obleman’s Gardener 
to part with me meae Thread h iterations + ae the 
y mend him to any one 
blishment, wpa aes eae WE filled his s present situation £ 
? previous ep under 
a pa “had several toy. M80 p Regent-stree , Mile End. 
om gen oe 
+t : 
was a detention on the pn of the rope at least 
Molly ner git s men, | car. 
con 
tinu 
tending fo Tor ald be rhe 9 
as anxious to say a 
edie education, as he considered it was 
that the attention of the people should be directed to x 
a4 o "Brien aid 
be his Ss 
Don pi ‘ook.—About ten days since a cottage in this 
aee occupied by an an, a gentleman named Orson, 
a tes a bee many years the East I 
night, Ga. Orson was in arrear for rent, and it was 
e education of Protesta Cal es 
lics. ee donnie should not be ee Seay re oe same 
establishment. His own diffe 
considered that all parties, when arrired at the — for 
i 
ould be educated 
together; and further, that D ubia: an College 
should be thrown open to Catholics as wel ‘a Pre 
enough to 
palane; : and as it was not extensive 
all 
vih set fire bee on ang 
mises “abse On ing the 8, how 
ta the bodies of Capt Onion, ‘his wife and wo elidren 
eath. 
e found burnt t An inquest was held, and 
ier a long rtada the jury returned a verdie t of 
a? ocidental l Death.’ 
ccom- | 
modat: pp WY g 1 t 2 ig 
estabiis e He took the earliest moment thus to an- 
thus t 
subject. 
i t the opening of the pre 
a whice expres: ssed the Brey ean not 
he e equally 
it Was a most dap 
Tea ered bem not combin 
Cou EQUE V, Smich. 
This ine an won oae h wo eo 
Smith, the extensive distiller in Whitechapel for the 1 recovery E msa Mr. 
ties for all uds u the Excise. 
‘ost-office. : 
ee teady, I industrio = ; 
iness, incladin ezh 
eenhouse Pats 
Can have 
of the P. 
i ecnon to wee a Cow, 
. B. Gil 
ea 
understands his bu ’ and can 
r-garden—an place 
Frames, Vines and Flow oe single- mane peg} 
Flanagan £ ght , Seedsmen 
the 
R.—A s 
NE oa vera 
gent handed 
ay, D ndon 
ung M 
pong 
place. aoe. — Direk 
ee 
a good coed a al 
es we tau have one ae ie 
ral e for instruction — Direct B. 
h, Surre: 
. 
DENER, # 
or GROOM and Terp se 
‘OND NGL 
mele 
little (Or net 
i a i fea ws 
