64 ‘THE NEWSPAPER. 
(Fes. 29, 
Mr. M‘Nevin, having been called to the chair, addressed the | a ll, we Seas on all an Len not to rest sa-| r H — 
mee ting at considerable length in ieterence to the rem were tisfied gla or gen HETES = je aR reece Sn mudi is cons 
t s n to r 
be. that. DEE atick tan ene sie: 1 ee was ne population, with which they are connected, bat care- | Hair, few ae Enin Pong me, beyond a Timed paran © o 
the creation of a Catholic ascendancy in Ireland. In the name hat the with KDEA E unparalle ed ee a OIL, 
an y 
of his fellow Roman Catholics, he declared that they would not my apply those eres which shall b appro- 
accept of any 
e estimation, The sing 
pt of any elevation above their Protestant brethren. They : É w~ 
would not repay the wrongs so mistakenly inflicted on them, priate to the eri well be bengal for ber eiei | 
by consenting to be masters when they ought to be only free | pose of reli nbs inous evidence collecte 
citizens.—Mr J. O'CONNELL, M.P., made some observations | by us in all parts of Ireland, with — re- 
would be productive of vast benett to the, pocrer ciaeses, but | turns and other documents transmitted to us, present | recei our, are authori p its 
ould be pi > : * i j 
he complained of the continuance of gross injustice, and of | & mass of information igi rth PAER pakn of | exe re h - similar nature, 
various omissions towards Ireland.—Mr. Crements said, that | the country which may useful roa a 
it oe ne “yee ey ree gow ogre wb wide ph to all who desire to pH s g To for 
the best me of preserving the ancient melodies o : 2a 
Ireland, and they had come to the conclusion that the most | Provement in the right direction a 
effectual way of perpetuating those sacred relics of antiquity ciples, and -we feel satisfied that Eini a Tagi may 
was to have them arranged for the temperance bands. This 
had kes done by a competent person, and th on aoe ou.” 
‘was then ready to be issued.—Mr. O'CONNELL, in d n 
several subscriptions from the county of Louth, took occasion | 8tood. Whils have, in various parts of f this report, As Sin on so 
to give vent Nd some hearty abuse of Mr. Bellew, M.P. He | made Bkh in the nature of advice to some of "028 idii e back of 
stated that his uncle had paris three pensions from Govern- those who are landlords i in Ireland x pie Fa PREE o 
zient for zelling 1 his Tonei sna. on miea — was _ ti ] that siz the Proprietors at 20, i 
th ie ae a the thi e bers Dh haos or a paling too often purs rsued by s ol the clink e Bonanta Carden, and by Chemists and Perfumers, 
le union ; an third for speakin favour of the v * All homey Articles sold under the same nam 
The present man probably had a squint back at his old uncle, baie is frequently a readiness amongst them to attri- AUDULENT COUNTERFEITS 
but = hier mass to uy t P y he showed his face pg a e their whole wretched Ka the 
another election, it would be handsomer going re t 
coming away, particularly if there were oy rotten eggs to a porte of prey E landlords, sometimes with an r dis- WA WANTEDI IMMEDIATELY—A st ste ady, respect 
found in = nage bourhood.—Messrs. O’Brien, M.P., Browne ona of tr and almo: ost always without admitting — an, not more than 40,as FOREMAN 
- *P., et ag -P., and Somers, M: P., preie various sums ms Market ' concern nis magnitude. He mus 
oi money and severally add ressed the eeting.—Mr. understand Forcing in its 
NELL announced the receipt of 52/. from Washinaton, and 2502, pee i ahe or want of skill. The truth i is, to use a well as packing for mark: 
from Baltimore, United States, and read two lengthy epistles foun lar Ss ee the faults are, in sles ca sags © be | ployed. To such a person pe 
which accompanied these eg ee In reference Aerien han n both sides; and, considering how uninformed but not high ven 
to Maynoot O'Connell stated he ha $ 
i d that the podlnrsy as e 26,0002., besides ge po w the rish Population is, a heay 
which the buildings were to be repaired under the super- | SPonstouity rests upon. a ma ~ ai Eie 
intendence and at the expense of the Board of Public | classes have a right to look for t Sra inquiries have b 
Aaigem a iar been aded of hi — neglecting to Bears The foundation of almost all the me » which the social be communicated w 
s grant, and reminded oi is o wendy arash p ole iti PPE E T E 
that every religion should pay its own cler pages bier phe is disturbed, is TED IMMEDIATELY in a large Pro 
certainly was his principle, pass re should like very acon’ to ie ings of mutual distrust which ri gr separat Nursery, 40 miles distant from London, 
it carried out; but while the Established Church took money | classes of landlord tenant, and prevent all united | working hands, that are well versed = bonding a and 
recs yore 2 ” a aot = U peg oe exerti heir common benefit. It has been truly | &c. ge- Apply, by. pene kart ren id, tg? Mess 
js e n p H t t Portland-street, 
to comment upon the speeches made by Mr. Wakley in the de- said that confidence a ep plant of slow growth. It is, |S =e 
bates on the address and the budget. Mr. Wakley had been | ho ee omy wh ich will reie e in Ireland if ANTED.—A GARD 
made Mouth. piece to insinuate charges against Irish members, re teed We say parti- iiurried Ma: TERRE 
z ed him with the join Pere peor AREE cularly with patience, owe e be lien e that many ex- | children. He must be a good Kitchen nand Flower: i pelea 
i ce was so crass, that it would seem to be pre. | cellent persone, =~ viag the best “tutentioan = towards im- | understand the management of Vines and Greenh 
This ignoran 
tended, and Mr, Wakley was in the position of “innocent Abi- hiap the pami of the soil, and the condition pede Me red reals Address, post paid, À. H., Mr, Nasi 
l o d, h o easily — na : 
tented with, Mr. O'Connell read a number of documents pub- Slow progress which jis made towards the attai i méné WANT PLACES.—Al] Letters to be post-paid. ~ 
aeg by himself and others, at different periods, for years | of those ends, and the little result which is perceived 
, gri der 
in which the required list of grievances and their remedies S FOREMAN in a Nursery, or Gardener in a Ges 
were put forward, He concluded by moving that copies of the us fheir roet ardo sire ad a ee ie a nt pige A ar ge family, a steady, , gisa aged Mân, hair. 
reports and addresses which he had read should be forwarded upon who have the | about 30 years’ practice nursery; 
TS: 
to Mr. Wakley by the secretary of the Association. — Mr. futelene t of Trela nd at heart, a ae relax from | stands his ta ie an x e 
Rocue, M.P., pl die the act ath which sina adopted.— manage land, Neate pe we S.S., Mrs. Elk’s, 19, High-st 
The reat for the week Was 7511. 1. 108, 7d. 4 peg nonin “aera esp ae a feet mck eei feuble them ortland-town, Regen 3 
flisellaneo amongst their poorer neighbours. Without touch- S HEAD G NER.—A respectable mari 
> “3 upon the political or other paps which may Man, aged 3: oe Mees the duties of his 
Report of the Landord an n ission. — e contributed to ote a feelin, ~ distrust, we can- | fession, Land, and Stock: has edt bA smy ee 
The report which has been for on time past in prepa- Aor "ais isgui se from our rsel wet that the Irish peasant is atin var fa ANA ae penne His wi ite om undertake 
aa antea look attempts of his Laundry or Dairy, if required; ag most satistnatony 6 
practice in respect t to the occupation of land in | | the bit its, or to introduce new onis of three years’ character can be given.—Directto A. 
Irland has at length been or pascal to Parliament mers nt pron sands f his’ lands. Every consi- | ** Mr. Pilchers, Halr-dresser, ‘Noxth-end, Croyuans Oa 
such deep interest is felt to know the mport and dete ri Bagg tre ¢ landlord fe make „allowance for 
aes ner h 
sherstses- of this Eee Se ere Day its concluding peat 8: aan will not su any fitt | to st with ae Prema through alert ea ons in oe 
portion, which may be regarded as a summing-up”’ of |t Hi Mas e from any schem ke of feces ent upon | blishment, wishes to recommend him to any 0 23 
the facts and argumen of so voluminous a which, fter pkn he has determi ined. to enter. =r Gardener, having filled his present situation 
at ar 
ir in E had 1 revious baryon 
‘ z as to occupy some 60 or 80 folio pages of print. | He must be prepared for frequent disappointment. He | Quo as nae inct tod M. 30. Regent-street, ‘Mile End. 
but if he perseveres in be spirit of kindness, united with GARDENER.—An industrious married 
firmness of purpose, he may eventually look to well- ged 
enit ee ae e — ta merited reward, rebay in the advancement of his of his “business, including H ae 
s conclude their report:—*We h lint 3 o 
thus endeavoured to lay before yar jesty th istrict in which he lives, wA th EAA con mht bdr agate he eg "Seed pee 235.9 
conclusion at which we are arrived after the extensive | = pes people around him.’ The. following signatures week.—Direct to G. L., Rey. J. Curwen’s, Plaistow,near Long 
uiry c ave been engaged. eare well | are appen nded to the ork sea st dafod February 14, 
aware of the difficulty that paronmied the whole sub- | 1845] :—“ Devon; R. A. F. ; Geo. A. Hamil- Ass GA 
t of the inquiry. One ela s of persons has been | ton; Thos. N. Redington ; John W Wyn ne.”’ 
exclusiv 
ER.—A married Man, without fan 
erstands the TTE 
elons, 
5 
‘Ireland is exposed, charge of Dairy and Poultry. r required, Can bave 
BIRTHS.—Recently, in Hertford- st., Mayfair, the Hon men iC f his employer remo 
€ others despair entirely of say beneficial effect upon Scorr, of a danghter—29th Jan., at Ardwick Green, Manches: | good character: TORTIE 90 Mra Deacon Hama ae 
social condition from such interfere We do | ter, the lady of J. Jasse, Esq., of a son—10th inst., at Stockton | Howe, He te, Canta 
agree with either of those Seon We ‘Kon ow that on ‘Tees, the lady of v ©. piedo Esq., Ceylon Si ogg of | House, Reigate, : 
the best-directed measures . Ssg nt Sao produce | Moc nore ao ve “ae aaa dame ere ast ž Sirra e 
ced b 
— A respectable married 
f age, well conversant with Deegan - 
t as Land § = 
given. — 
RE, of a dag; 
l by hiel Dearne — on gore at Brighton, General th Forcing, Flower and Kitchen Gardens 
pir pa r? ell as e exertions of e of all ranks EFFINGHAM, G G.c.B., Col. of the 3d Reg. of Taf, aged oasis ines far Plankitions, &e. No objection to aci 
and con Pe in ‘then respective spheres; but we are | inst., at his house, Gate-str treet, Lincoln’s Inn-fields, W. DAY, also, if ibe ope por ture tr geet references 
at the same time satisfied thata ve: . Esq., aged 49—15th inst., at his "house, Southern Hill, Reading, | No. 1916, Post-office, Here! 
ry beneficial change — 
may be effected by the united aad vi fi gei T, WILiimot, Esq., formerly Collector of H.M.’s Customs, 
Legislature at of wo n o a A ge Ass r enoa piee, T. J. Davis, Esq., S GARDENER.—A 
’ evolent i E; He 
Ser = = i country ae natural advan- | 3t St. trae al Cou cian. Sen store pee Regering Bet ter his business, ras beon te Tie saa ne 
es as Irelan possesses, with a la: extent b enator of Russia, an aght o; can hay RE Aene Papera 
tivated iia of un cul all the Russian Ord in eae Lodge, oF milk a Cow.—Diree 
able ae ling t , if opportun ities are offered to PTION AND FRAU orere on mses 
them Abra we con ently believe that, by HE well Er ech fr 
- oak rn Instruments called STOMA = vegies 
an examination of the facts as they actually exist, p T: the ghia AS of be ca 
industrious Youg 
a thorough know 
dening al 
berg eo obj <_< 
ct to X. Y. Zu 
steady, $ 
GE Mr 
rried Gentle! 
peso . heen 
: MPS, invented by J. READ, were sanc- inates on It 
by close attention thereto, means may be found r | tioned ned by the e Royal i Galleee of Veycieians and Surgeons, an io get r ae 
removing many or most of those ighly era y the most eminent members of ical ie 
which an hitherto so greatly impeded io Pr ga des -i Eur ope Tala “os yie which > tee bleen ‘ 
ployment f labour,and obstructed the enjoyment of v pre have been the means of saving thousands of lives (vide 
dvantages which a country such as Ireland is cal- | the Life paiher Poe ee 301). This distinguished e aiak 
te ord. : : nage induced many unprincipled advent S to palm upon the | management, 
koke foe aka Te g br gee sans result cannot be public spurious imitations of Read’s last improved FOUNTAIN | a gentieman i. ‘the oe 
‘ed and vigorous efforts of all ran ten _ ago gee may be easily distinguished from his | ences = o — nd 
I d ba directed t Instan b the incum a — a 4 a Cheik mà Stop-cock). These facts | —Direct to G. Sm 
are een in rt of the c t ave come to sin edge by the number of paltry instru- 7 
ks a liberal “gc duct pa S ry of ata ments which are daily sent from all parts of the kingdom, and NG PMAN, pan 
pon which 'e superi nten ~ | frequently from India, for repair, many of which are not worth meet with a opta os app 
ence of a resident pp Pa judi the expense of their carriage. As some protection, J. R. has | particulars may be gerne to G. M. 2 
t, has es ney org of p e- | instruc om the Hon. East India Company to place their whom he now mane ips, Esq.» ar w 
AT pey = eis mine c comfort to to the mark, in fature, on all instraments sent to their presidencies. | Gardener at S. $ given by aï 
el But in vain may a humble mechanic attempt to oni Kinser P MIUM of 104, Bve ENTLEM. 
w in many other | against the wholesale frauds that are practised upon to place hi viet a S acquire a k 
ne elect, a leat, of our la- aoe with all the oa pmo alluded to, a "boldly a ee = es can be - 
any who have and falsely advertised as READ’S PATENT Puur, which are ma- = ress naien including forcing: , care r) Mr. 
ONLY by ara at 35, Regent-circus, Piccadilly. rect to Wa. G 
pfe to encourage Nous are fadis A haracter.—Di 
gen pt s! stamped with he words, ** Read's | able c! Stratford, Essex. 
EE haie, Above | Patent.” p | Nurseryman, 
