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it for May-| 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
[APRE 26, 
| Maynooth. The sas Fa was accepted, and Mr. w. 
Minister of Public 
r TO ae | ¢ +} 
r r 
going g into a committee on Las money gran 
th, Mr. W. 
Ley M. 
| until next session, was 
A.P. for Peebleshire, is to be Mr ij 
nooth ard brought forwa Pringle’s successor. : and a Tou s from Paris is to S 
viding for the nee put of the | revenues x se Esta- erent Movemente.— k re ee Os eesi sak onal Xe a maxi 
Þlished Chureh in Freland. Thi t N careg his-seat for ee by his i ntment as | d “Strasbo rg R aila ne i ree 
„long and animate fs debate on the whole question of the | A ys ord of the Treas et it is said that his re-elec-} and Nantes a phy stil 
“Trish Church, and elicited from Mr. Macaulay, Lord | tion ants Pest “strongly “opp ose by the eMn Mairet e Don's proposition wa sees d 
J. Russell d Palmerston, and. other members of |party. acancies hay red in metho 9 repres senta ation Five per C ents., commenced on Mor ia 
the late Government, a distinct declaration that the | of Denbighshire, W Woodstoe >and Leominster Praha A for edays. An ame = nent, se 
nd | bers for oo pla pated » viz., Sir lardieres, to postpone = discnsaio m -alte 
rejec 
resist oe 
ty would 
it ‘until ‘al had been staked aot Tot, and she w hol 
he leaders of 
sronget determination _to 
espe oR: 
(ee Bart., t Marquis of B landford, and Mr. pl 
awa ay, haying aceepte ed the fallen Hundre rd 
himsel a candidate 
pe and Mr. H. ‘Barkley for ‘Leominster. 
Edward Hi n- 
shire, will offer himself to the yeas os a a County 
the present Marquis 
Dow n; 
M. de Vetry, to convert i in mn 
Half as Cents. The vote ox 
) e first arti 
M. ort’s Bill took her on W ac mes aiek iele ; 
maation of the Stoek ‘to Four-and-Half per G a 
was ¢ to, but with a g e f 
wae igre = pei it ra guara nte < 10, ins malin i 
Minister of Marine presented a Bi ny 
The pall a ah eS close of 
follo Ae Si 350; ue Dunlop, 344 ; maj., 6. 
s Grace the $ ordi} rimate has ap- 
Folio ‘Sunday the 4th May the conseeration of 
Dr. Turton, Dean of Westmiiter— the Bishop ele ct 
Th 
of 600,00 00f., for Eure 
f HUGE ky pes aa p 
in the French colonies:—Lhe I King returned to. Park 
on a wales from the Chateau d'Eu. Phe Kig 
and Que f the "Belg gians were eee in prg r ‘ 
fA + 
whiel 
at Lam oe th Palace. ceremony will be 
usually imposing, as it is the intention df his Grace to 
The 
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rmation of 
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ASION b 
peop le to prevent it. Sir K. Peel a ko o 
repeat, that the Maynooth Bill was no, concession ni 
f 
the pense of Dr. Turton, as Bishop of 
Em will take place on the Saturday previous, at Bow 
urch, 
a 
rs are 
The | Moniteur publishes mei, ordor 
rance—the pas de Vales encny, 
—The Count de Latour’ < 
eer at the Holy See, died ‘on ‘the ges vom 3 te 
eilles, where he had arrived a few 
way from Rome.— Another 
urred at the 
7 tiiki th 
tovhulont ar ne ry J” 
f the students have “been s 
to the prison of that institution, and 11 move g p 
a ga aol. —Two eminent Paris „Pli ysicians, } 
‘as to a war with the tiita i ates, the measure was Fr: The Par a udis AA with 
y > e P nt’: ge 
actually in print — the Airp ee ge oa the Pele in:the Bailia Parliament on i Grant to 
reached this count The debate lasted until Thursday |, Mayn oot th; and i it is interesting me serve the opinions 
night, when the pai divided wet negative ed Mr, Ward’s | of our on e present s stat e of 
amendmen najority of 174. The next trial of | affairs. The Journal ‘des Débat i} 
strength on the Bill-will take placcon Mr. Law’s amend- | Sir R, Peel for adopting the liberal rie gpa J Whigs 
ment, the of which is to impede the meas' in opposition we the wishes of th 
~ hy. enting the payment of the pini Jarat dks Cin party an a .clarations which b ught him into 
i iA i fi power, is now inclined to admit that the ition taken, 
A x , h È eel der: the is: osi- 
0 
sition, is an imposing spec ctacle, 
of the rival parties uniting to carry what they consider 
just measure. 
uve slhie } 
foi Bourges, and, according to the papers, they lu 
e Princess de Beira, the Consort 
in 
contain. no ne n the 
the War Department w was kaet w ithout a anyi 
inonarernere poe eae Fe 
‘Re Peel submitted to the Hou 
‘portant measure on the ee ai ec its canes 
2 n must be deferred fi 
— as 
e the explanation t ani 
indirect disa 
is "English Government. 
these discussions "merely in an hist 
can comprehend the peaa inat which a meas 
rr or our ure like that 
vi Be just eerie? in the House of Commons must. meet with in a 
as j 
we a m passing, | country profoundly BEREA but we es Ne ee ra in such 
that numerous meetings of Scottish noblemen and gen- pees, ‘ged Mayr a BAL ag augural ersa the 
E 7 R toleration, and, -after a , more = ess distant, of 
tlemen of hhave been held during the week, religi ous equali vis only the conse = ence of the grave princi- 
5 is ligi biah tha Fie ty y qu P 
for ing any change, and as thej ne — Pa aac- Strevi has ke — ishe — fae world. 
a nglis! ar) siner am pa saer offered a noble example in 
Sir R Paas not regarded by them as a ya ON, | refusing to way tọ e r passions which it did not take 
‘eel will * a niiae opposition to contend | part in. -It i yA tonim tet to behold a Prime Minister 
ae jisking without hesitation, bes y Ji — d hi 
$ The Paris papos are nsedil y occupied with fhe ints ae 
to have a secondary i in 
rity as th ad of a part, mplish an which he 
deems a t sper the head of the Speman beori ang 
his assistance to adversaries eres as iba uld o verturn if n 
eas Such conduet is above 
_, Phe P esse aber ta the vihki of Sir R. 
ap „in the Chamber of Deputies. It was believe 
ne Queen would leaye Madrid for Barcelona to 
15th May, and suceessively visit that city, Vale 
gossa, Tudela, Pampeluna, P Sebastian, Bill 
s | Vittoria, and Burgos. Her Majesty is to 
anied in H excursion by Gen ral Narvaez 
Martinez de la te E 
WITZERLAND.— accounts from Zurich of 
17th inst. —The Diet Sian ¢ = "the 16th, when a reporti 
date 
read, Ttstated that they had a 
te Ek see they had communie: 
ree ending 
ere 
Bee babi een | restored ba 
pa be 
ne oo geoi ball 
pace ed from of aie t-ecanton, and t 
car Tied tl late free ree corps lt 
gaged pinays to, permit no: sugh expels, 
deman d ma ade by nity t os 
‘the fro 
o Maynooth College merits 
else ai 
terest. The French journals € ex grig peri 
miration 
xample presented by Par bean in pustiul fernor sted vy only aa 
B gs id es i “i = iy BHA, WOR Aer er Gackt a PS 3 consideration. It was as me sips e sŠ ia a 
usin; z daya eelings, and tn Saan a 
deR: Peel of fess that. politic cal motives of the ‘highest eager Epon ap ti fen 
an act justi a duty to persist'ina measure calculated to conciliate ireland, the qu testion which the diplomatie 
_ exțorted foai Dr Minist by the apprehension gem si , jana to-recover-her attachment to the Crown t Britain. | The most active bit contivued to be adopted thros 
rupie with Amosica.-The India Mail of aa aa a mt nane T pited States on the eutiet | out Switzerland in behalf of the individuals Area 
: à : k : 3, : of th g, the 
Bih ult, has arrived this week, but th bso- | certain ofi Muy to meet this eventuality that the British | at Lucerne. At the beginning 
colutely no ey Rind.” No hd a Gover endeavor p pion t te inte a tion tendered by M eli, i] 
aa a r > movement. has | agitation whieh divides and enfcebles the nglan sarni X as accepted. The Diet 
place in the Punjaub, the war in the Mahratta | 29W otin as she prems has — Shai R particularly at dt any day for the discussion of the o 
country has exhausted itself, and the Scinde campai = ppd reage "ee = std aaas E z Basie Gazette a that the Sard 
"Msat in end Th paign a pee pee The Pil pow. er aston. ofl tittle committee. The ásia aZe “of the D 
Dealers & e d vag of ral rabs upon e rtance in itself,is much more so the motives attached b has delivered’to the President 
‘Aden ‘has no enp jca to it, and the apprehensions which ER trays. .We invite the ther note from. his C ; 
i š S assem- | attention of onr readers to the latter part of Sir R. Peel's seem tt i 
bled in great force, but the haa their us z speech, an ewise, he opportunity n other courts are expe ; 
Sele apidae eyi aa wl PRP Ee ce shaded sien at Ariran Agua at oa led at L French, and other 
jap ya | M. Jollivet. % mem i at th pnatees of Dey al, Aloe tv atest petit 
> puties, has pub-| have entered Switzerland. =M. 4 
| lishe S ntial nslat: A knowledge 6f these in- di 
| teresting a Ae entea T oiia -| brated naturalist and chemist i 
Wome Ne os. | necessary to any J es a comes shes via he: pe Enare acquaint a 17th inst., in bis 77th rnein. Je J publis 
h the foun ean of a question bed s} shortl Soe Gurna 
Count.— Her Majesty anad is Royal Highoone Pinee| Zin bene dhs pvo greys tee worl" om Dery ath i ies a 
: Albert, stiveded: Sa, | number ss the mon ‘the Réforme deduces. its own- inf a Ba from the mog Berii a ne fa 
pra F ome ia Backing Palace this day | recent concessions made by Sir R. Peel to Ireland, and ettempt having a no in 
i; ements, will remain there until Weda a a EA 1 n arrested, to wound the Ki 
y Po next, s 
da Friday ast the Pr ud ik med a cris winding up domestic ct ielce ey ess ashen Tavi ing his apera 
a a Commission, and afterwards -inspe the | it says— gand, -| states that the Ministry. me refi 
ew Houses of — On Starice tk th “K i and Avenarius permission fo Plt 
0 e nows that-Ireland is for h t y i 
i ince hon the Itali Opera w ae an abide not R FSi, E she STAT. German Roman Cath olie se 
: gae andon Süt vs attended @ivin i Bie prian ariano magi ad nce, baeausa se she as amar that any dif: |the. Roman pa wi pe ath gst perot 
i i submissi md |; p 0 
— ai Roy al or Bekina] aen. On Me Monday the | with an humble apology. pone Sauer cies : Stones mi eke a Saxony s i tied r has also been 
aS and Prin n airing in an open afew hours, land men- and arms-on the Frish shores. The re- of Austria 
= | gollection: of — r of Hoche- and of the Spania of | forbiddin 
oparty n Tuesday Her po jesi and the Prince paid, s | the apprehension o ion of ae oe ag — fe a a ant sn og an ee oes 
: es! ti 
- visit to'the B foam chip at Blackwall, and | British Gov  gudde only data (or p PE toon halds out sine ca 
ya ; to her the propos spect of a milder treatment. Tyo words _ | founder. 
ening. O Wee - | sident- Polk did more-for the unh: Trish than oa h 
St. te sass of the Cabinet ofthe Fusion pe a ee na i 
by -Prince uizot. tak, erjvusly ill : i 
set KA went | ing with a pean yea so violent pas ne ‘was anfa P p i 
; ay. the a eat ce hold aware hregtiee n of speech, Me di cal aid wasi Germanic confederation, & 
ca he prompt yo` Bee arer 
sin ppl Warm my Hew i pramovnsed.o8 out j 
- rity si 7 to 
in i Changes h raian of Ms Y fas oe , M. WP feel : Si “tpt ir nat od i eae 200. n ei 
‘of the Lords of tho T í rest shall be piid upon them was doped: : : 
ene reasury, ha havieg!| bet the article for petetas the „deposits. into: four per A 
ee iously to f 
saih aatto | l Te aie midst of ot 
l as ofPinanee. At the beginning of the sitting, the 
has not “ remained i inactive. 
