THE NEWSPAPER. 
Sai He ut her ether, 
canto F e qu wi er, byt nt, Who has | I can 
- qexistate hould impos neti 2 —that : se i been in poo a contem mpt t'has been conimitted, snd: veg mh bes: bl ee Lew ay a sp aiad when the wind 
“gost eit ie less than’ 10 . on incomes exceeding | on which the court has the naifértuinate duty im toatl mit me- without a candle. 
Soo. per an nnum—that ri AAEE meian Stas as n | of determining ‘the question, in which itis, as it <> arty | Wel 
~ shall not sy e in Ireland during at least six | tothe gerne We cannot decid that ques fo 7. 
ŠA ach year, and that the proceeds of such tax shou | court. court may be insulted by the us se of m SS | Sikh how, se — — by Ser enak De 
be applie éd iaai ugmentation ie the funds raised by local taxation | the most innocent, The words, in thems re may ist y large body, about. 60,000 
usefull objects connected with the ‘districts from which the |"be most offensively expressed ; they ma pea. so by g on tl her side Pi the fa aoe a take it 
Baso eof we omg stn s ti airs ane as saga com- | tone and manner. “Of that we cannot oe ly pet toti etly -s night or 
n'the many evils which absenteeism hac in icted on Tre- } judges upon the representations of oth rtie: 
Ei pa peinted out the means by which it might be counter- | words may or sing capt be Oitioesive: s 7 p ioe to cy other. "There zs another delight here ce all obliged 
acted: He continued to observe that t he had oe the | stances attending their utterance, an Bes thie courts says t at they = buy hou have had to give 
g S ne 
si zA € 
nding their utterance. 
greatest sa =, ad be een deliver nate = is an adjudication with which another ¢ as cannot | 3, vat rupees (3 3601.) for mine, w which is no small sum 
es whi re, racties ofc i x ; 
fhe ba. Ap for HNO Gath action the Ere g e he a actice of committal forcontempt is onein which, | fi esent we have 
oa much regard niy pie if the ‘granting 
su 
, he | as I have before observed, the jud yes are in the unfortunate situa- rat 
of “the boon tion of being obliged t wae a na matter affecting themselves, three complete regiments of native infty, one ‘of 
pra pr ah and it has been discontinued on this account for abo regular cavalry, Pap of i arzeg! ular catalry, and o one of 
casi on, tury-in aka ases in which ar ers -merely ae ara A rs th. a corps of 
ly judg ges are concerned, and the: sty no o judge who. would not be fE 
9 uropeans, and tv 
eae pea ea. sein th e order op two ae get regiments, and more 
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Ey 
8s 
e Sir 
a arleri iia ardness with which he Tote ered ber nis spee ch 
ea is eor r pimai He would hold out both 
awe in the comtinistl requiring the a ae pardon ip Sa Ta 
kis hands to > aA => ist i i : xtricati ing h him from the dile cant with Sete argument that the ships for whic h 3 is to ms pardon © pass through so rilla g 
pa which “fn nad fallen, ak ne would place hir n on a pedestal | is sui ciently e: expressed to the want of respect tow. an is the > 
jj asisof y whic ah Should be o justico t = a ar ir J. Graham | ¢ f which he has iliy The court ty ing . udg zik BA as EEs n bat friendly =e obliging t besides whieh ey 
nid tha: p e th as | al “i an are thieves, a T- 
ance ei ia are a fine race of men, ‘and wear long 
beards like : thay pride crepe gd upon never 
applying i iron to ‘the hair in the shape razor, Orany- 
An as_| tha w À thing e shor frights.” 
the pr eju udiei al tats o the intone ats ¢ Sind peg ys must be sepannen. -Tie other judges. concurred, rey Rosse’s Telese jpe At t the ast monthly meet- 
or his part he would not hesitate | and the order was made accordingly. When the officer ap- | j F wai 
pA he would rather ascend these aff than tolerate | d Mr. Wi trad EE P- | ing of th yal Irish Aaga Y, ri as honoured 
tee Catholic aseendancy, pene ould have no i 
three cheers -for Gra! ahan Crump pr 
he Te cage cared li A n i e 
Re epe. of the Unien was the E n, w aid : Letus have no conversation here. i ie i S aS r 
niversity, for it was in consequence of hi op came. pia PAR object of attraction w an. address by. Fro- 
orate Re form BiH and atier measures were re: n left the court. essor Robinson n, in reference to the teleseope a — 
He w b rJ. Graha im| Ox 1 SFORD.—At these assizes the grand | Rosse, and the- highly agg tae: | and im 
that SES was nün b hin; tao sh “ ‘erre » a guat- | discoveries recently made by him through its a. 
e : The Dublin Evening Post con Professor Robinson 
anima’ 
gee 
2E 
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repentant sagpaers a gave ns 
He considered they ought to 
fre 
r | an out-door pauper charge: cm is! 
NA ith the srt of Sir | It was alleged that the dec: wi i tablis 
Robert he had notimu d. ir R. Peel _ a uded e to Bå oO i it for hi 
0! ouse al it for h pare 
i hich 
tothe state trials, and een of they: indicati ion of the 
rred ; hes stp 
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w, but 
ae san 
| he forgot to m A re eres whieh had oc 
3 "ar pha ey would penaa the 
T t 
= made, are distinet, com 
letel f them as séen ‘hough the 
| telescope, of ‘the first. magnitude. Dr. Robinsa: 
bod they hav: n hithe a 4 found 
them t to F all countless veias of toya formed stars”? 
Gore ng by Elec rivily.— Mr. ess Sa for 
i X : via: I y is about ‘wh in 
S ill of indictment, that the evi effec n Ame eric: “The editor of the pis deseo 
ie Opposition to the May nooth Bill was he ded by the Di ot-sufficien! 
“ters, and drew from his nin me Shei 2: Tei ite S plac h ide r ey oe | Beechahis states that an experiment he ily — nessed 
the is by: 
ny costly, and that for lighting “Cincinnati, two 
towers, it is “considered, will be sufficient to il illuminate 
the whole city, Mr. 
ar-1842, | in this country as far back as 1831.— The Build 
Petrified Forest on the Nien There is, 
B 
P 
t gation. The Disse: rites na 
“were 
3 
uive it in his power to dec ch f? 
thin Fidani an n : ation obi ap A 
U 
against the Ma; A bee: ainted with that presented by the ‘ified fores ; ? 
eresult of the divi ras i th Sera: yes aT travell baread tthe tombs ofthe Caliphs, just be- 
vs, ke this morning lay Never at-any former f | yond tes =P the city, proceeds oes ihe paiya 
za ert 
uir rticulturist Px ‘enter nea $ a pa sanaos to the 
a o ke a ards that gentlen: 
Row commit a crime Ds ld inde è an enemy ti isd and in default rT him to the coast K o Suez > i after having travelled som no „10 mike x 
Tn the name of their on cou ew gi ined ve months. It was to recover pes a on eee valley co covered with san y gravel, 
pf the people a eeland to f ili id Ri nages ration that the present action was | and ‘seasliells, fresh as if the tide bad retired but 
as yhatever, and to prove t g it w: t he da lo o 
m pilai 
ell ow yond ‘con 
of ‘fie Sn ae ae ‘he jury returned a verdictforthe inet abel THR a saire. gularand deso desolate. A mass.of fragments of trees, all 
ur pacifieation in these remarking that it was to be regretted the good old law converted ints Bocas and when struck by his borse’s 
$ > < 
‘ote of oe to thee ooo been abolished, by mel ee authors pa porai Ce ee ee ta as hoof, rn ringi fad tees ux an oa naad a dor 
The was enl were Con: o be whip; My 
e same t seras sby Mes ae OA os ans sealer s aud =< around liim in the form o deeayed 
y Porter, Graft: P. ke. Mr, SPORTING, my pro forest. ‘wood is of a dark-brown 
ape Announced ihe eg rent to’ be = aos EW MAREE — ar py: rd G. Bentinck’s | hue, but retains its form in perfection, the pieces 
a ho t Sir P id eit ore | t dford’s Qa ‘st Lo ntinek’: > , 3 
e arni pe er À eens Rs ee ae ff by co Be hn taker of 100 sovs | bei rom Ito }5 feet in length, and from 3 foot 
hf. ng 
ach he for 4-yr-olds ; colts 8st Tib, pert - Sst tib; a to 3 feet in ‘thiekness, strewed so thickly together, as 
Scotland, tos p Bers teas see oo ines Cot kamaro | far as the eye can reach, that an Meyprian a. 
nd Duk 5 read its hrough amongst them, and so 
Bed rë: e: ae walt a ong —Handicap | scarcely thread its way throug g 
ack —On amber of Comme the Corporation, the | and alee pains h 0 ft. T.Y.0. 5 subs. Mr. Pores $ | natural, that, were it in Scotland or Ireland, it might pass 
a d boj 
e, Chamber of Commerce, ae ith ae Queen r Tort e aod P t, + yrs, hoe remark fo or some enormous a - në ee 
w, gave a public dinner to |5 yrs, 7 j ‘ the sun. e 
er The compan : hee an ery nunierous, | St 10: oe: I in many cases, 
inir meit an rd Dean, 
asic 
of K Aa er, sa acon Brownlie, W. Sterling, E noT koeels (oe San ia are ith dt The mo 
Tadia As and “H. Du nlop, Esq., chairmanof) Ta aeaa DR Idas ‘taken “peers sere, ie the sap-vessels, and all the finer poitin aie 
ma ee officiated as ii Ree Sir : s me Wreford’s wood, pie perfec’ 
olone. K 
ith the 
‘Me. Gre tilles iiam: ja so thoroughly nilicified, as to seratch glass, 
me 
Babe. dto 1 ags dws ar 715 5 to 1 1 ags Colo ne ij g the highest polish.” 
N’s BEN The Queen v, C. Carus Wilso en 3 re suen) a5 to agte Ar, Gu Gully’ s old En "riana (een 7 m BIRTHS S.—On the Te “inst, at Ditehley, the Due — va 
been specially. ‘appointed rs "hedonic su “ae. Wa y (ta Gig Ts reford’s Wort! seater zst Mr. Mostyn’s | Calabritto, of a son—i5th inst., at Prittenden Rectory, the ady 
ation ifor bis- discha from imprison 25 to Young Belpre pe ke “bo HARRIET MOORE, of a danghter—ISth-inst., the lady of : Hon. 
i m je ao oe tä OHN JocELYN, ofa S Tots inst., at Southtown-house, Devon, 
Wallers | the Right Hon. Lady- Many Haworrn, of a son—2ist inst, 
y a 
t Fetcham-park, Surrey, the lady of Groner BARNARD 
i Hannay, Esg ofa son—Atthe Bishop of Hereford’s, Hil iLstroet, 
TED the Hon. =p MUSGRAVE, p ernorm i ófa ssid still -born 
GES: 
Esg., 
d a eE Sman and nephew Joseph Semen 7 i MP. 
<a thew oyage | 1, Esq., sap A Essex, and EiS Salop agais <> Bt St. 
an, sailed a from om H 
Ba 
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tas arrived at Live ae th Age wa 
v | in somethin: 
I 
as than four mont, we'beliéve, | George's, Hanover-square, C meng See Royal 
A npea iey with bred pga, E aes ig Frances, lest daughter of William 
rower, re 
Foppa Pai eiee nee! ire io ea mest Ou Ps ag Pi e abn the Uema ane 
a priv eg Admiral Sir Partir DORHAM, u 
sod, Sontrteton t $ wing nm cin seer" our rex in reference to | officer of the Royal George which sithk at £ i preg in 1782, and 
er aE hogs : y Pu ees one of Lord Belson’ Captains at Trafaig: inst, at 
pawns ee tes the expect cted ca sgl te : ir the janpi iS © Rasiject | Grove-lane, Cam! ell, Mr. Jor OREN Orman Boy 3; of ‘Her 
“unjust Snowe cca ah lf, ig as | be oth nl ' seh a ig Heres Kota pant i ston, aged 5i chad ssi ala R ses pai E 
er on th eera hs sae I dare say wr OaE TOSS | street, Handver-sġuare, THOMAS Puits, sq, R.A., FRIS., 
Goera aes phe ich is ‘in a ve hg in his 73th year— 21st ag ut Woolwich, aged 76, —— 
en- | Singh’s 
A a eee | the tod m to fehe i i a =" mfortable | Sir Groner Hoste, C.B., Commandant of the Royal Em 
id gminst parties who are absent t from oo aa isturbed sta! aeai Yon may Bu pons cso TE, neers at Woolwich, Tender of fe gon at the storming “of 
aia nt peo ina ple of Jaren | di we are here flat of ground, not a blade of Berken-op-Zoom, and Senior Officer of Engineers under the 
$ F à% 
court cannot be 3 ustained ; | gra grass or a es to be seen for miles ; and dust! oh dust! | Prince of Orange at the battle of Waterloo. 
