Th addit tion ms wre i ea effect that object. hen th called to mind the 
d there is 5 much ihes as to pe Sir James 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
of ; and manfully stating his opinion: ; from ai 
s, although rs must be aware m or persons” si 
the Association could not a mek with him. r his part, with It this ae make, ital, or = hal fro ples Ag E taa e Sg 
nce to Mr. Porter, he would be satisfied with nothing | proper. coin of this realm, nor rmitted to be current within 
curren 
mt the Yas independence gra Ireland, —Mr. O’Connguu | the same, bat resembling, or ane with i orm ay to resemble or 
i an 
oncurr e Uni 
be got rid of in the first place, when that was acco an hed, he 
was ready ‘to talk with Mr. Porter, and those who thonght like 
him, ‘Tespecting w what they would take instead of it. He thought 
that now he might expect that the yi om would be repealed: 
and that Sir R. Peel would be the to bring in the Bill 
ey 
anni which Sir R. Peel had acted respecting Catholic 
proach of Repeal 
wi S p ynooth > BI he å w er ori t it 
intended to be cautious this day, but having just read | legal, and he was authorised.” Mr. Allen, hiriug nis doubts 
the Bill, he had no hesitation in pronouncing it to be most ex- upon that subject, communicated be ~~ Fiap ‘whore ferred 
cellent,.and the speech by which it was accompanied was as | him to Mr. Gem, the agent for the t at Birmingham, pha 
È < ion. The 
à i s 0! y deceased 
to attack Engl and. He wanted Sir R. Peel to buy the Irish | who occupied a farm at Spernall, in thiscoanty. Unfortunately, 
people fr om him e had done some good by the Maynooth | there had been some difference between the old man and his 
grant, let h ive them an adequate representation fale a son, and, in consequence of threats uttered by the latter 
xtension of the franchise in the House of Commons against him, a labourer on the farm, named Tilsley, was sworn 
meee many more mouths he should stop by that. Mr. prey as constable, to guard, watch over, and protect ħin. On 
proceeded to urge the necessity of labouring for the Repeal as | Christmas-day, 1842, prisoner, who had bis working dress on, 
the only way to obtain concessions to this country, and con- | proceeded to. his father’s house and demanded admittance; 
The result of the division on the } — nooth Rant wasre- 
wi 
: S rd- Clo 
who has hitherto kept aloof from all participation i in 
recently o 
nnell. 
esr with an earnest entreaty to the people to desist from | but he was forbade to enter, both by deceased and the father. 
trages, the parpetration of which could not £ sh to retard | The prisoner said, “If I had my other dress on I would 
their approach to the goal of nationality. "Me Grattan, | have lain you both asleep, and I wili lay you both asicep before 
A.P., Kelly, M.P., aR J. O'Connell, M.P., ira I goto bed,” Hethen went home, proceeded to dress himself 
soa ne eting. The rent for the week was 333/. 0s. 7d. jiin his best clothes, had his horse saddled, and came out wih a 
Hi isborough.—A 1 eeting was he t k in thig | double-barrelled gun in his hand. He went straight towards 
t i at wie e rvice | ™ father’s house, who had irs on thé earnest 
a . entreaty of his ser icp mas Erene pushed the gan through ` 
were agau ught under discussion. © Archdeacon | the- window of the sitting room and the poise 
Mant, ome a long explanatory: statement, eed of the falliag “glass ‘eiought Tisiey and two other n 
abandon the u of the surplice at once; and on the | from behind: into” the front of the house. Seeing tem, 
other points a bi all he said was, “Oh, you are coming,” and with that be 
po sites lifted his gun to his jasna rei fired it off, and shot Tilsley 
of the diocese. - Major Rowan moved, and a Marquis | through the brain, who fell å The other men retreated to 
of Do wnshire donee, dot of thanks to the Arch- and wm a er a om saying, s De shoë on y 
t an ae ge if yow do not take care, risoner then 
and the Marquis read a letter, mounted his on and ode away. ‘The fact of his not having 
stating that the clergy of Downpatrick had also aban- meant imnkedia! roves sata d and overtaken probably arose ‘trom 
hiet Crowley ett being the constable of the parish at that tine. 
The pris erica, but returned in 1844, and went 
tip Pape he Rene gyorg, The ti Belfast papers >o ot to pi aaar cabs hs te sided under a feigned name, but the fact 
in Con sequence:. q communications bet becommg known, he was identified, arrested, taken before the 
serere on and a oer a Dare and Connor nid Chester magistrates, and by them sent to Warwick. AY the 
ro the latter’ about i past lt time of the arrest he had two pistols and - oe of 
haraci money upon his rsoú, On the part of the prisoner, s 
| gee f ofa p conciliatory and perika cl ter, and th at sot ateputed thet his was the hand that destroyed life, and the 
it wil ile atai e arina commendation or instruct ion to | brother was called, who deposed to eertain/instances of aberme- 
I alf the points deemed offensive | tion of intellect in the family, bat none wes fixed upow the 
ine them prisoner, save by ove of the many witnesses called to give Bim 
‘ a character for humanity, who stated he bad at times a wild- 
hs Sees ee peA = eee way about him. Mr. Justice Maule having 
Scotlan X. ed up, the jury, after being absent vente 3 aane 
>» The Jut m sentence sonet 
Edinburgh:—On Saturday week, the. Principal and Ferdiet of Guily. sakn fde 
Professors of the University of ett scope Mr. oe Wk Cine Of pil aire orge Witliems, 2 eid, 
Donaldson to be Professor of the = hy iC. | and ‘Charles witha, 22, wes pla Smi the bat ap a charge ‘of 
ay in all 15 ¢@ ig ‘or t chair, | highway robbery, wiin violence. The case already. been 
fies à hidwey Sir hy and Mr ied th this Paper. On the night of the Ist Feb. the 
two of .v owever, ary: P. ` | prosecutor, named James Thomas, was on his way home 
r me s 
Muller, withdrew their names before ep election. None | Ee Siate hoar between Birkenhead and Rock "Perry in the com- 
her candidates were nominate ny of a companicn is 
Sae oera s SSS ei è in jostled againstthem. They gave way for 
f bim, andhe went on a short distance, 
em, tå 
D on ; 
ae again came up t 
{ipLAND Crrcurt—Lrice —John Raigin, a tespectable- quietly, on which he gave a whistle and a shout, when 
Mm re 
looking young man,aged 24, pa Arge with having-cut and | fye men jumped aver the hedge and commenced en attabk 
stabbed Ellen Gillam, with intent to murder. There was also & Me As Hager sod his friénd. The latter ran off, pursued by 
count for wounding with intent to do só evons bodily harm of the y, but effected his ercape, and the townaliip 
and damage. ‘The prisoner and the prosecutrix H AA Constable be Ted Re @ little distance, hearing a ery of murder, 
ed fi s of three years, and were under “in. engage- | hastened to the Spot and ap rehendes Charte e bd ins whilst 
T i = wth ne m ee of beating the prosecuior, who wa! sensible 
babes s he Ta rari On s tif ig Cha e 
cap ot the prosecutor hpn “ sry in one of 
è defert 
botn Guilty. Set d.—Se n 
tom, —The piney < et an th n 
of the coart on John Ta rerbo stdin n, Who, it wil è- 
£ Ttt assizes, in Dèce 
ot ati ae A Gurney, on a charge of 
oes nal degree of interest, 
prisoner having “piled the office of chiefs 
‘ough of Sto ckport, a d also the „espo sibi è 
ai 
in the county. Th prisni was placet 
appeared very muc aa ema red, and w 
o dé th H His lordship then ` arjecdaad to pas me se 
woman, who turned o! pan stating, in detail, the particulars of his 
gt late Geena T n gi this Paper, concladed. by say- 
pasta apen de OEE. girl, of the ayer 13, ese ie slg Beas g -PA Me were per, i ; 
charged with the: murder ths Emma Golshy, at kino te S ej Mr. Isherwood’s family, and it must be apparens 
y i was tried at the last summer assizes, | ghey considers the case, that there is scarcely any 
àd of last April. Thise A 
ont tone 3 be ut t the jary, after being ae oi the sane sh in os hoya ww ar more power for good or fo 
arged. A ass 
i diseh: 
the night, not Bethe pos agree, were at tor sear 
assizes the trial y stponed, onthe priscae a appn De on i fat "ana incur pn a responsibility as they 
account of her not belie able to eh ae eas ong Shes r. Hum- hist Ta to he parchasi oF sold, ie aoras is employed A "transect 
frey, who defended her on the pre asion, age j * | the badness it a marringe settlement ania : 
not attend t the winter assizes. The ‘iat. n r came or , Am [attorney is cnet noe oom tc be z 
the greater portio he day, but the main facts are already.) ional assistaüte is genes salty obtained, and they 47 
= own bier He Bean te Pad Wah ue See entrusted ye a Bee ia arranging the afairs of t 
heard a curious moaning. , and shortly after a sharp cry. She | Such was was your ent, apd it is very pai 
own met the prisoner coming out of the kitchen, who id ub respe 
said - a'am, an has just come in and dered baby, 
and] gor e away down the yard.” The mother $ 
saw the child murdered in the crat te, the instrament 
arving-knife that lay on the dresser, and was wi bed ris 
mar p E hi A naei ‘the collar-bo! E, ing 
ne € = 4 
eS avers! i for the defence proved that a 
mises, and Bees away,.and itm 
the former jury. . ‘These 
duced the tin the minds of s 
a| the principal features ig case. The Bed Soest cp mith | 
fter erati 
éat minutenes$, ‘and t jury, af daa boc r 
ee eats Yietrald l a Spa + Vird wes sre Sa y baume q | sutici 
wise Co mee 
Birming! ret taide gad eo 
| Bina St Ya the eoin c of this renim, è out roomie | fe 
or made to resemble th silver cof of the S iit — 
‘The prisoner was indicted under ‘tie e td gore ae 
practice of coun el | be 
12, which recites the practi 
nae silver coin had lately increased, and then provides “ 
