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[provision ; ' for Maynooth | “should ; 
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second s son, Lord LW. Hill,- Captain i 
(Arai 19, 
uaa 
l 
i 
= e Bill, ~ that the 
taken from the of the lished | 
-Ë rch in Ireland. r Si 
mantle, mr. tae’ = and Mr. 
Sir ting 
Macaulay 
mantle, as a Minister, 
measu ustice and concilia- | 
Maule see it on apr sa nd that it would, 
dorment of the Catholic Church without | | 
o th rol over a 
the 
defended the Bill a 
ha tree | 
| while riding a restive horse, will he fresh i in ‘= recol- 
| le 
of = = sige 
Earl of Abergavenny.—The Earl of | 
=— 
a bar’ 
condemned on 
ie pry thas ¢ ¢ duelling iy ng to be con: sider ae 
| the reeni of the progress of civilisation j 
us “apres eani in those cases 
resorted to in a just caus 
ware ee 
a ki 
than 
Abergavenny er on Friday night, at his lase 
a sE ‘Tunbridge Wells, in his 56tt 
eve 
W illia: ville, 
Kent, s inaa to the title and 
Ea rl had for the last two or three 
~ per the Hon. 
| Frant and Birling, 
estates. The late 
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| 
the 
r married, ena consequently aiio oak 
d Rev a Ne Vicar_of | o 
ven 
E panes is the 
r the Government ag 
of reg Nadal Guard of pa nay 
capacity signed petitions against the Bill rela 
the arming, of the fortifications of Paris, Thirty. 
in chis 
sre. 
uncontri 
al affairs i inde aan of the State: 
the Bi il his co eal | support ; 
spiritua 
gave replied a at great 
, but at | 
thes same time emeured w sith much severity the conduet 
Mr. Guus peerag 
|T 
| him from appearing in public; and he never sat in the 
the 
seil de Prefecture” 
Se the Seine, and, on 
vO 
ge. The presen ent Ear rn in 1792, ar 
married, 1824, the Fn, a ‘the ieee Ralph Leek, of 
Frida 30 
months one the functions of 
their respective 1 rank S. The Pr oinville i 
leave F y 
Lan 9 zd Hall, Salop, Esq., by whom he has several 
childr 
É the e moni 
cruise in the Medioorraneatt rg beg 
pens ier has left Paris in order 
Mon 
Marshal baat 
of the present Min 7 Par hase mening he electors ow et Kent to obt of the in Algor t nF colbert es on a Monday left the Tuiler: 
í termination of the electors o es u, where he was iday. 
violation of all Bat DAE tes and of the epres on pledge from their new against the Maynooth ce a Nelo duet grt till Friday. ‘The King 
which they rose to office. On Tuesday Mr. Ferrand Bill, Lord Holmesdale far a "h rewen ‘who had. co the Duke de Treviso, M. Bertin de Vaux, M, Victos 
withdrew Tba petition he e see ae praying for the Tava withdes atk: aui frien ar Hugo, Gene chard, Count de Mornay, and M 
pay ag -s ir R. Peel, the House having refused | of both canines having united, on re acted Martell, Peers of France.—*The Queen of Eng. 
io receiv ae Mr. F pledged te to sub- | upon Mon ndin 1 l Austin, of Seven land’s visit to Paris,’ says the Revue Pari, 
mit some YARAR S n founded on it. On Wednesday | 02 aks, to ask him to come forwar olor ustin is |“ appears to be finally determined upon, and the 
ord Ashley opposed the mean ‘ith peculiar: ear- Lanak t the endowment of Mayn h, a Il vote | fine season will not pass ia that event f being ae 
GoD, and was answered pgi Canelo of the a geais ce — ts to the Roman Catholics, and in favour | complished. The desire to see P. 
E ti r i by of pro to agriculture. Mr. xander Dunlop, | toria’s sole motive ; it is affirmed that the royal au 
So ne gave s positive SNN at Min iS- | wel nnection with the Fre rch, has | ler has more than once expressed the wish to make 
of the Established Church, Lord Jobn fb gly and 
Mr. Smythe, t f the leadi } f the «VY 
vm in connec 
come forward reenock, in eae to Mr. Bain 
aii 
Roath 
serae vit nh 
hat Af 
> , w r x M 
England’ party, were the next speakers. Lord J. 4 Mane 
tto be i cpio to ag ranmacte mA 
wih the Sect and Mr. hens while consuring: bd 
Mr. cpap = opposed hy Maynooth, and to all church 
endowmen at present. 
vocato do of Mayno oth in a K speeli of 
=—, ems whieh — — tion in 
crow 
made ow: this debate, that“ con 
t.” ` He stated that 8 the Bill 
was broug dye £ 
— Soreiqn, ; 
Sciences, to uppl la 
ook any teat hp t The 
Villeseuve, M. Leon Faucher, M. Raybourd, wi M. 
Matt The numb 
N gt 
< $ ‘the > Maynooth “Bill, has pices lively interest. in 
The Ministerial organ, bes s Cay bats, in ae 
rate review of the m e, deseribes it as 
ess than a revolution i in the policy 
sa 
| gre on yi y tantism, withou 
exeopting iie © Emancipation Act of 1829.” Considering 
the s r of other measu r the 
io cler, bats sa; ko 
st 
and that its rejection w ld be received i in Ireland with | ‘Not on! the Reformed Govern f Englan 
bitter disa: tm ene renounce au contest against Gatholicity, “bat H becomes 
i ppoin ent. t| the ally and the. protector of that religion t had per- 
night eS, § secuted and oppressed during thre a a ndow- 
eel 
at wane the division took place, renders it impossible 
for us to do mo! week than ee the result; but 
we shall give our usual summary of the speeches in 
ur next, 
to Bucking] 
| terest, notwithsta: ndin ing t 
f troduced into thei 
cademy, appeared t 
Villeneuvea e admitted $ that ghe voted 
of M. Fau political _— Fe 
ie —The ts from Ma e im 1 
portance. M. Castilio y jiire the “span ish Envoy at 
Rome, has had an official communication from 3 
Cardinal Secretary o RERE t P 
course, and leads forcibly to the general and regular mainte- ki a r 
nance of the Catholic clergy by the State. If the Government when the Presid c ancil rose - aid tat h 
acates the Catholic priests, it will not be, apparently, for | was ord communicate to the Chamber a 
om poe a of suffering them to die of hunger, or to peat a| decree, authorising the marriage of her Majesty 
are use| mak and ro wa Sali: hie mass. of capa- Š ich it 
cities. The testants t, decei ed E e opea a Ther Maria Christina, and the nE whi - 
meres ete» d with pioa reason, that it would have | Celebrated. fter reading the dec en. 
en be re Hepa onal on >= part of the Government to pay | quoted the law on which it was ete 
stipends to t isting priests, than to take the pains to create | i i 223d 
and educate more, and thus esi e blish a Ro da, III Le hg sorta rh the 
‘The endowment of the seminary at Maynooth will lead neces- mg mmumeation, 00 
sarily, wit tain pein oR hat of the entire Catholic | 34,000,000 reals to be Queen, and 3,000, 
a a * tek k e hav n observed that two united ag tay 000,000 dem: 
vated Sir + Ro be rt Peel to power—the agricultural ajorit: 
intereet ae the Protestant eae tee — ira heres two _ Cana meee by no pes 
forces one alone at present supports him. orak in- ene 
5 eas attended the Failhar- 
monie Concert, at watch are Rooms. 
Tuesday Prince Albert visited the Water oe ie 
pena in P. bt esa r Majes conse- 
te of the a post- 
pored a io visit ae ges Britain son re , from this 
Tuesday next, the 22d. On i 
t om absolute liberty rps 
proabwades enn Opposes 
ny barriers. Bui t Sir Robe: magine 
at he can manage the Prote: ings ste = e 
ay sei said ae England, we shall never cease to render 
atry justice. When her religious pEi S, ie yao 
= 
that co 
her prejudices, are at Bir: she naie Ber interests workout 
hesitation. Sir Robert Peel m binair pianon ae a sol 
perri ed the 
great wai! or d oe 
and m: 
the pied e vot the Hast i 
le! rt Pee 
of 
pene their “trial. 
had been sentenced to two years 
Diet res 
SWITZERLAND. — The 
withou 
i to his influence, but at Cear he meee l 
- gave a dinner party: to the Remora of the | the religious coastitation of E England. sas CESS Zurich on the 10th ingt-» ann ki = ou 
neient Concerts, and afterwards attended the perform. sequences ; and let him be assured that he will pay the penalty. | Pro Is of their committee, 
mingle Wik a0 with Pri Pi h The old Protestant | still ferments the h pour of the | to be adopted in the critica 
rince who was the glish people. It perhaps, considered extinct, butitonly | try, As was to be expected, after th 
the evening. On y her Majesty | slumbered. Before many days we shal find that it is awake.” ry: ey p! t : 
‘as one 0 ae n on — daughter o On Saturday the Ch er passed the Colo- ict at Lucerne, t fi ne 
the Duke of Buee ristened in the nial Administration | by a majority o of t03 to 56. addiiognk aemuren 
Chapel TR of Basting P, "Palace and tk the bi th ah without, however, y 
eve and Prince Albert onoured his | colonies, The committee on the bill admits i in its 2 re- | VS y. baat the 
Grace with their CAES at “dinner, „Her m niy port that slavery: is to be abolished, and that the only maition am tha anhjes r Lucerne and 
= okey fall dress bal question now is, how that object is to be carried int posed by the deputies fo to obtain a legal 
p ; ae pees pus is sorong k iiien ta get rl ; He bing able too the e ee ae 
: either side. : 
sae s seale as that given gh we ogi aboar fu t years | t hip, hi hamber of rarm oe = EESE till the following da: i as peed tat 
of the House i ks an ak that E Hose dirin ote resent week. B: siie of| merely to express an carme d fron 
Lady C. S. C the Hoe ‘ne cat x have this m ; gro slav 3 ge the French colonies i is in | Lucerne would grant an pa it 
sueeceded the Hon. ere + Sin y and Hamilton, as Sa prenie to purchase his freedo m cer execution of the prisoners Wit, ig whole 
Maids of Honour in Waiting othe Qe pe tain n conditions, to choose a em ployer for whom he iş| death. It din th hbourhood of Lu 
A of the Marquis a —We regret to | to labour for hire during five pce ly he insurgents k Killedin s a nt i Lt 
announce the — death of the Maca of Downshir e pation, and to be legally” entitled to” to whatever property about ae a oe ao a we of the 
His lordship ha saani n Dablin from H h the promulga- Sa 
Castle on Dany oo he intention of attending el tion of the new law, as also to that which te may in has p 
spring cattle-show of the Royal _Dabli in Socie ety n ext | fature aeia pea he can prove that h e bie a were defeated, 
ys, tained b means. He is, the fr 
left the G ng to visit -Dis qualified. © inherit st ry deseription pr poate aah 
estate at attest of W igklow, 15 miles from free persons or slaves, to purchase lands and | Peen 
Dublin. At that place he was met y his agent- whe | houses, and of them by will or. otherwise. | Fe 
had a horse in waiting. His Lordship pered ea —In the r of Deputies l has’ passed to | PPA 
n but iea not proceeded w paces, | prevent the piracy of literary nares published in | had iss 
he was seized with fe ins ofa ‘apoplexy kot ‘fel ser Sardinia, in pursuance of one o visions of the | trial, b 
nsike T heirt on obtained, but his | Eea ed of com concluded in 184 n inia | deputy of Lue 
was found to ppa al He was in his and France, and ag has recently been the topic of | Gover 
58th year, The death of the M much cavil in the: C hamber. Bill was passed | the 
ve | SF e coat: 06: Town amd i m the | unanimously.. In the bureaux of the Chamber of Sonnenberg has 
county. One o fthe 3 gr sete Deputies on Monday, a proposition was. gi for- | Bess, and t 
| of Hills = eldest son of the 5 L. Dozo Zon, & apr aare Deputy, to repress 
the t Pidie melancholy | the of duellin we the members who 
the opposed the niin was M Oe 
te Marquis’s 
` 
. Guizot, who said gsc 
