1845.] 
mpany on Mon 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
inquire into the cau 
te Pi discon te 
andl 
ay, it was resolved to make gre’ | 
ene to effect a A Tabi arrangement with the 
oast-line ; and in tha event of the att tempt 
B encoesstual, t the directors were Kd coe 
Par lia ment against tha t line, m the 
I 
among the agricultural 
of ont ra 
aie admitted y produced br the miscon- | 
h 
e 
non-c 
Ak is s should succeed, 
“the directors re ccommended 
O to Parliamen 
If unsu accel 
the postpon 
r their entire line until next 
ould 
ait Srey 
“the agp 
the 
a pamphlet of} Mr. Arthur You ang, 
re agriculrarist, aas itae Fa! as Pei showing that 
pre to the Uni Ireland w 
assed, comfortable * their 
is deposits, on | of thin 
H Tread of the 
or Sree already incurre: d.— | of 
ing on | 
annouñced : couielderahab’ increase of traffic. Out of the 
l. 17s. a dividend was declar zave 
eclared endurance of Eag EE ric 
e As Lt O ask, mmendat tion pay them fair wages 
tch their cabins, or i the them mer eke y, as they were 
Arthur Youn The Commissioners 
d the egr reatest attention from 
Id hav 
S 
in his opinion Parliament shoul 
eg: | Y, = | been always attending. to their circumstances, tha: oe 
„and Bridlington: „ Upon ge get ting the Act ye ine | prevented the growth of the evil it was now essary to 
y- He pledged himself, however, that so long as he lived 
bability a branch would posed t n Ss iceman 
s ’ 
ighton.—The Bn ot Compa any announced a dividend Bok England dare to continue this oppression—this impoverish 
rate of 3 p ra m, payable on the 5th | ing, tt rae ger Han, Mr. Roebuck had accused them of 
< cowardi a giant killer heis. Tom Thumb Roebuck 
h. The Aberdare ‘alley Railway 1 is to be carried ig phon ga: s for gosam pose of destroying them. It had been 
at the ex ar of private parties. The working of s intention, should Her Majesty visit this country, to 
ie Taff line s san eat ana Aiai the last six months mi rwhelm her with addresses, detailing the grievances 
42781. 5 3a -The Mar ryp and Carlisle Com mpany nd sufferings of her Irish subjects; but he had altered 
r is mind on the subject, d he uld not be guilty 
per cent. for the past year, | of such a want of courtesy. He would not ask her to 
oast w toh are unfinished. The traffic i in coal | do t she had not the power to concede, She pos- 
has been considerable are political power than a policeman in coloured 
oe The Minister who possessed a majority in the House 
toM ryp rt, and has commenced eastwar d of Commons was virtually the King of England. Should her 
far as Carlisle. With the trade carried on from the | Majesty come to Ireland she would be received with all the 
h of Ireland the company expect to receive benefit. =" and veneration due to her high station and exalted vi 
A pte of Traga announced in the Ga geite of last It was not her fault that the present Government were 
eS bathe n po wer; a was regret she parted with the. Melbourne 
r administra es Mr. O'Connel 
ey 
tin peor of the Whitehaven and Furness J ater to preser 
Kendal and Windermere, the Low 
d ire into facts and ti entations e 
and, the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston ; and | tained in the land commissioners’ report.—M. 7.0" CONNE 
gratitude to Mr. Sheil aa Sir Winston Barton 
d 
ast the Glasgow and Ayr--Barrhead ‘and Nol pipci his 
h; E tna a ae ine their manly defence of the Irish members, in the late debate 
n Mr. Roebuck ’s motion, and regretted that it auey be ee 
sistent with their professi ions of not identifyin emselve: 
the proceedings in Parliament, to passes a on e of than 
to Tiia yr ase —Mr. O’Connell announced the rent for 
dlord and ‘ong week to be 366l. 
of the Irish paper 
its moderate tone and | 
practical character of “its recommendations, while 
nisin is the leading topi 
Scotland. 
Edinburgh.—The Court of Session on the 27th Jan. 
71 
d his wife re indicted for having 
at 
] Cruel ity. exe ster and we 
rovide ne geapncs suftici wp food, 
=Matthe ro 
[ anlamfañy neg! ae 
| &e. 
FA: aneous, 
The New! Tariff.— lowing is a List 
cell 
e fo! of the 
ne. oad ree Aine which, by the proposed 
m ported 
modifica! of the Tariff, will henceforth be i 
free of isk ye 
| Alkali, not being Barilla ; Hides tails, buffalo, bull, cow, 
Alum orox 
| Hides, tanned, not otherwise 
ile ey and pot dressed 
on soap, weed, and wood | Hoofs of cattle 
a unenumerated Hoops of wood 
Bark, for tanners’ or dyers’ use| | Horns, horn-tips and pieces 
Basket rods, peeled and un. a 
peeled , unenumerated 
Bones of cattle and other ani-| 
mals, arid of; fish (except | Rags, old rags, old ropes, 
vd ek beg A paren ae pac or old ates -nets, at 
mal char. y for making paper 
soak": | aed a 
en refined in rolls | Rags pulp of 
i etal woolle 
| tre 
Trefin 
Chalk, cg Apaan 
sont ed | Seeds, viz.: — a beans, 
Flax and tow, or codilla of | kidney, or French; burnet, 
aden and flax, dressed and f cole; forest; garden, un- 
undr enume! j grass, unenu- 
Flower roo! erated; lettuce; linseed 
pasta ‘or dogs, and tallow 
| 
| 
fe 
shrub or tree; hemp. 
PR aiid ins, gom, undressed 
Gypsu jg e, undressed, otter, 
Hemp, ssed | a ressed 
ca rough or undressed, or | Staves, not exceeding 72 in. 
any other vegetable sab- | in length, 7 in. i breadth, 
stance of, the and; nor a in, thickn 
quality of sno theses hemp, | Straw or grass for platting 
icable to the | oa 
and applica’ 
urposes wood 
Hides r = mi tawed, cur- Woon, gnien hewn, not e 
oy r in any Way dressed, | ae ceding Ps feet long, nor E 
AE üni wet | in. square, im- 
Hides or pieces of hides, raw 
pal ae, ndressed, and unenume- 
"4 iaa, from Ichaboe: a Do ii 
por 
poe a per specimen = -= sh ms genus, which 
nty feet belo acme b vig 
t Ichab pie skans must, 
have wes “buried 3 bec mi 
for centuries, eset 
perfect hum: 
oabi yasan] 
/ithers in- 
| served in the same substance, recently 
by the Weri hen Saget 
the 
Repeal organs aang it, though with less unà- 
ity than was expected. 
e weekly meeting Ta a Repeal Association took place on 
l J; at fouciiauon m Hall, Mr. R. A. FITZGERALD, the new | 
for Ti, sf Mg the chair.—Mr. D. BROWNE, M.P., 
ae Liverpool, pared Eiveerue e ‘defen ad 
ue nae 
of certain proprietors of portions of the on Calto 
boring gronet) against the managers and in orporation 
of hie aro o whom that ground aittioity belonged 
unoccupied stance within it for the 
ç ro 
of an ri 
e body was originally di 
t | Fyshe Palmer, Margarot, Gerald, Skirving, com- 
hse called the “ ‘ Scottish Political Ma ariy hy who were 
fai 
island, rset whence 
was bu ried again at the back of the 
Ca apt. Withers, who- has 
it was finally remo oved by 
the committee for the said monument from erecting any 
ure within that inclosure. The principal 
gen = on which the Lord de ogi Aim nted the inter- 
t was, the monume i i 
for piety whe are not buried in He eit rehyard. T. 
respondents appealed last week t ge Division of 
scientific institutions. e body was. found shou 
ae pe bee: below = sarkait Every part of i 
perfect a grade 2 Hren the a 
tail Fonte per by sailors is complete. mpen 
hammock and linen ia with it were  perfedtly sound 
and sree,» yht bin ool and flannel abouti it crumbled 
ter hi th e yis 
an Greer mere e ies wal aliar 
A sees ship h, and the nose is eno f fiattened, rit ia a all other 
Mesiei at e t the Edi nigh University, a perc gs ucha | T! ~— Sa body is perfect. It is about rd as a nine 
spirited atest was carrie: ae only last year between | inch mie and we frst to have of a 
Mr. Pearson, Dr. Gaunt Sterndale Bennett, | yo — Liverpool Paper. —With ver Sere to 
rach at í P i n terminating int the sioti me "thé former ai Mr. [a tl ily. pape nipti pt Wijs iso} oie A pa 
nan cation et or he his duties, t eorge and plac ` 
vhs seg a = <n te ; whi ch ta a y aor’ were falling ow with the refuse 
i which had been thrown aside. Nothing 
“The he t where for some time past 
thie a to me esas inventor of the Hot-blast. eft, o P 
-i ae ae ee were they have been gathering riches: Vessels were then 
~ | Lord Provost presided, and was supported by Lord Bel 4 gal g : 
vorders ex ist Se l rara Sir J. gin pbell, the Lord Rector of the Uni. | — with half cargoes, and others had sailed in bal- 
ree ler to avoid the pen ae bed by the rsity, Mr. Osw aid, M.P., and about 80 gentlemen. last for the Brazils and elsewhere. The havoc done to 
slaw, 2 S Ania that any o after it an | the shipping engaged in this wonderful affair will form a 
try 'y afte: Se tex very serious item in the cost of this -a a. Inia 
rA ah Ciddi d at few hoursin one morning 15 sail were totally dismasted 
apg y crushing each other to the water's 
e, and many have gone down. The osition of 
sg serted by Capt. Wilsom to o: 
t a'y the "e bed Bice prow seals, 
he see? bly mals, of sea-fowl, the layers of ‘which 
of, magistrates e- Bop, Ee Byng, Sire easily ding bs t Wilson states that his 
z Buller, Sie ae “Sontedore, and i other. deci dedi Peas 
gy Tere donei 4 ede: in- | opin n is rT s e1 
he lad; felony. was not prese: efore | suppl 
the Nae hy the ab absence of the witnesses. Inthe early spl Bay is places ain cena tikes pipe-clay. 
wat of oe o peins the judge inquired if the prosecutor, Mr. Allam, ak a ga ge Ao 
, Poi j, the lady of J. H. ups Foie ae 
ed | ship St. Vincent, of a daughter—5th ult., at Rome, th e lady of 
à said it 
me-tax in Ireland. 
DARIA support- of the 
on the speech of the ae 
ite ate nied that either he or Mr. O ’ Brie: 
hal 
gether your 
Witnesses are eena 
beam 
l = si he had € in, and sah De a 
tace a Tt isan an extraordinary 
é cota be estreated 
fl 
Gibraltar, 
of Mr. V 
ba beet ae as ay gee a daughter, 
—On the sth ult, at “Anerley Bridge ‘Tavern, 
rey, Mr. T. Corson, late Pe MENG of Works óf 
way, aged 62— ait, at Cor 
w a <n cna sie East India Company's Civil 
» Menther of Council at Bom. 
bay, aod nace eriy Chet of Sarat, Mem git. at his honse 
nor- e; the Ear: M INGTON, aged 82— 
At Carisbrooke, in the Isie o ight, Colonel G, Warrs, 
K.T.S., late H.M.’s Receiver o venué for the colony of 
Ww 
R é 
§2—26th ult, Axxa DaviSon, the only Sae 
, of the Mount Radford Nursery Exeter, aged 21. 
