1845.1 
eines oldie iion A “seat once 
lance of p exhibition, The br eos is an 
a ended from 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
The Stanc Standing Ord ers Com: 
standing orders hes not been 
ve decided that the | another in Meath, besides the celebration of the 50th of May, 
binid with ent the | ips ses Against the commencement of the next session of 
com 
ase of ‘the ea H : the Fy psom bra hk = ag oe jarci ry village ha and every G miy in Teeland ia 
and every family in Trelanc 
P of the South rn, the Seia and Richmond, rad favour of dom ae leg j n was ermined that 
Pa Reigate and Dorking branch of the British Minister per pean ocular de natest of 
n Har the feelings and wishes of the Irish Sir R. Pee 
wich, No. 2. T} ie committee ag decided that the 
gue disposed to 
è terms. 
xiety to „wit ness the sight. It was 
p would freely pe foii 
fo low wing : The Birmingham uces ater Railw. ay The “Minister deserved their gratitude for abolishing t — duty 
Acts Amendm es gost tery and Gloucester | °™ glass, and the ones oF the Bank of Ireland, and also 
Te his exeellen nooth- Bill. He was grateful for these 
reester teva on); Bi irmingham and Gloucester es, and an pel oo aise 7 ollie plage paadi r by 
(Wolverhampton 1 line ; Cambridge and Lincoln Devia. Sieis ol a equally liberal character. He trusted he was not 
; the Tot ameri oa Pucriaghoaele reet Extension ; poser pr ania ne he could not be grateful by antic my rr oe 
and would thank him for poaa yhen he saw them. Let I ve 
the Iri sh ma Western (Dublin to Athlone). Soss, and Eng — a defy the conjuga ate: wers of 
£ repo orted to the House that the the world.—The rent for the week was 406l, 3s. 
extreme pr 4 are tanding g ‘Dundalk. —The Papal Meeting an quet i 
that ak aden of the bri vag Sole g Or is town is one of the leading topics of the papers, 
convex fo: re was completely attened. A gentleman | pington ; 2. gored Ashford , and Tonbridge $ ch describe it as the greatest demonstration which 
p but at this Cha atham a nd Gravesend; 4. Chatham and Chilhan has occurred for months, It took place on Thursd ay 
to the utmost, for the | in the case of the London and Croydon En Taree of last week. Mr. O'Connell 
first cet of a ya own’s ri pe This | the Whitehaven and Fu ess, and the Taff Vale d th l } } M q! 
anxiety was brought to its nighe st pitch by the cry of Ae have also es that the henge 4 orders o said :— 
“Here come the eese,” ka same nom the to be with in the c: of the Hungerfo ý “Tilt take all I can get for the Irish people, and I will ask 
r to he way; it lowered on oa “th n or the rest the moment afterwards, Give me, ges sag, siz- 
bridge was g : one | bri se, iy Chilham, aa the RERS to Tonbridge and hrpi ih h e pound of my debt, and i will look ou pie i Bae 
side ; the chai: n one r another in | Paddock Wood, both branches of the Kgs Beea for the -and-sixpence, ‘They car oe out on me 
momentary ogres and the bridge hung suspended the Trucs Bail ays branches, the cm and sai Kas We. eg inisters of State, Salt take away the 
on one side by its unbroken — t of all its | Bray, the Liverpool, Ormskirk, and I Presi eople from O'Connell, and from the other Repeal leaders— 
oceupants—every one of whom pl nged into the a il is Smith O'Brien.’ (Cries of ae ee say no myself, 
e ++ d r serted that t u ou were not there y the no. inisters, amongst 
_ stream. Those "a sound i ra - ma" a Xrelany. be mselves, said they would take away fro you mp Rey a 
m was heard nor a soun 1 rom t. nfor- 5 r ~ t they said, * How will we take them away ?—oh ill give 
victi A fea splash and a few struggles ceived by som May nooth Grant appears to have been A spoo aati of honey to re trae th Collage. ‘And nh ia m old 
k be proverb that you can ca tha Bn ony. ul o — 
only a iam hra spot kare had swallowed cias etir than d s had led Ministers to | than with a tun of vinegar. Zhe were using wot vin 
of human life, ome tew men ngin y the ‘ hitherto, and the: length sent it to us in be s Me ao wd 
Be chain nestly entre te aitt pee e. ee M: Hala and Dr. Higgins have gra two less, ‘Atto mpole Smith. But, said they, vie ant 
heir hold, but it was soon ye yg: that in con- long SG toe A show how insufficient this grant catch any flies with the vinegar, and we will now try the honey, 
Well, the h , and fr my am 
sequence of the obstruction of the stream by the ere ae aai ae. gins s | delighted that Maynooth gok it; bat I can tell tbe Govern- 
anat 2 | ment this for their ponies, that they are as near catel ing 
that Mr. Hindley on Friday Sern called the attention | the flies ns if the h notht: i 
4 ng but vinegar. Be itremem. 
3 fii mkd ao sia = eerie aap sight. Every |! P Parliam o to his n order to show how f bered tha Seay | sin; pie Roman T of oo millions of 
q tle was ili 4 bcm eed Bs ge are to found in Irelan tion "w 
Were soon o spot, and rendered aetive service. tonit is A en ram te gk birder ett ge shag eh ch since poas ac 
q Catholics own 
The children were many of them found with ibar heads |. ic Muah has been said about the we owe for the |} resented Pri Bi T tehalt d oe a oe oe — 
f n the bursti g of the chains | grant to Maynooth, ba t tT confess that I hee an e (and T ap arc us” ‘Not the complim id condescend to ask a 
in the sentiment by the priests and people s 
their hands. 
ps 
_ with difficulty 
ee yah their ran „Smashed to pieces by the 
eel no gratitude whate' er, n the meg oo pe selves-af thelr own ‘free an hy, do you 
nergies d determination wrung that paltry sum from | think? PH tel you. For a reason they bad. t reason 
bigoted and anti-Irish Cabinet ; nor shall we ever thank | was deep ing one—a long one—a loud ene, The same 
the rich glutton when he disdainfully pe us al bars bird ick ‘iscoursed 60 eloquently to them at home spoke 
me an a place 
which had been e 
q f the iron-work. rable 
q amount, that it be 1 ked nin no oth r li; cht ‘than as idi , 
pond when ta kan ouk d f iho w and Voro Te ed a sheer * mockery and insult. There =e 8,00 000,600 Ca holic s | bi pta G Repon cried Ps oy in ren a meas 
; rT attention, but by 11 0 welack at night 73 dead | in this country, and the grant would be a on thr fy both birds anaged to pluck some feathe our friends 
had been found. The great majority of them see ae Ete e A Aot air e annually tree fath = in high rran bat we are not one bit the more re cag 
Bilzen wore down {0 ace the tight on boosie at | gaeh for, the ctucation of tir fevered clergy fof does he 23] Tin Shah bopet Ars yon amars that Peal has acknowledge 
re down to see the sight, on hearing of the eceive himself as to believe that any fier tore owen ae oiik Ee it down byforee’ Yes, he:has distinetly ad; ad- 
th e ne birthright et that table pang ae It: would ant del mitted that Repeal agitation =a be int lat by foree, and ~s 
Oweve] oes actua. induige 1 extra’ vaga! eiu. K 5 tus å by fo , because we wil 
eS, an and to examine t the dead bodies; fathers and sion, and expects that we will, one and all, sit down quite:¢o! pr ne bere and toaa ai then resolves itself 
ers were moug for their children, ‘and children tented with a mock representation, bad laws, bad Harian merely to this -who will be thefirst to gite way t We will never 
their parents, husbands for their wives, and the magistrates, a domineering and robbing corporation called the way FOLA dui titas in brane lity of sonl, and take 
T thane was seu aa description ean ee Sete in kmra that ered will ia oes ur op nity whet it comes. Things can’t remain a ey 
bodi d h l ang nro ipoe anag anae eap Das sion, and | Before three ae erias elapse, En; may bei ta r 
e les were removed by the relations all an for the year! three farthings p mene ck to herin that war if poe “foes justice to Ire 
ere peer and at 12 o’clock only e oabi hae been thrown during the on | will not all on the other side of the r 
t not been reco; ceord- ia lity o ‘He Mii esty’s visit oF Rg ast praying for. There is < y ratie ow soon some vie 
latest PA ¥ ptent 3 A or i: R. 4 sy | Endes ia the fortames of England may achieve everything for us, 
te accounts, 113 bodies have been taken | The al tered to organs, no hery aiyipr vag p apandar ray Mei 4 
of the river ; the nu mber will pro roba ably b t me he ag will iking u blin before 
pig $5 N ep: three moni iMag Ppa ; a a T just for the 
J Maj is supposed to next, smal cks in yoi ii 
ve been carried up the river. ‘The bridge has i | have thrown ‘som impediment in the way ; and Mr. | pur w sonog mat a cen onthe will inevie 
oo th ,and forms a complete | 0’Connell has pe om es that his anxiety for the e toes Repeal. Mr. O’Connell’s health having been 
to the stream and navigation The excitement | royal visit has very much diminished. The Nation says : | drank at the banquet, he said—“ We have become a nation in 
sympathy oceasi ‘If the Queen come she shall not complain raliar prenie operation v. are -= in po t pil Sat 2 gia ae 
u train Trish s; haney ; nor shall she leave us ignorant of Ireland’s wer rea nation before we have the arm; < 
oe masa a a > overflowing. deserts tian. ie s she shall be welcomed with the jaah the humble individual wbo addresses you, repres ame d 
ery of ‘Repeal ;’ in our pr rabis it shall ee ee ag wants, the wishes, able orm of the -= 
ao tremble ; inher revels it shall break in’ like a round shot; in ple, becomes disengaged from his ingness, and ex 
E peices her levee it ch her in the cfone of her new pands into the powers of one of the monarchies of Europe 
ane Trarric, by permission, from the of ‘Messrs. | yolun: unteers ; in ep _ it shall reach her—a confederat ~ Am pa N Mave personally erved it; but I cannot 
s Eawcert,& Hint, m the Railway ehaniaeet this day. | nation’s demand fo army and a senate of their own.” t my eye nor can others t insignificant at oe 
Gross Not Erge Sai r these ee the pate individual a ryet I am one sidan class Kei cr on determi an 
ver re war, or true or i r 
Naser or Rim isime. Saa B Jes 2 pel aso ved, , thou ugh n a large ig ha —_ e agony to Sake ‘games with an ybody. £ shal Laot = 
“Those de: E SIST] Price, ress 0 J ith any person, nor 5! we make pas Ree We S ot 
reanga m * are ending Corr rr ral ES Pye visit her loyal subjects in tae ot ais aed pea Party, College-green. The conduct of the Ministry, 
lay ponding share. ie hey The baha 8 Mena Ss mie Ran Association took place on sure, is most consolatory ; but at oe same time, - 
May 6 iais ejt | Womtiay, in Conciliatio , Mr. M. J. Barry in ‘the chair. something in it like ‘inconsistency—tergi versation turning 
ESTE Mr. 8. 0° en’ om ad ki ae, m Mr. Grey Porter, announcing | round—and then jumping Jim Crow, They come to a resoluti a 
fiio ey ae his retirement from as —e Mr. Porter, in his letter, | one ra BB ge prcorl m solemnly and "geod but rapa = 
3,629 aa ES ony 8 sd adverts the spe t the hie ere meeting, as pledging standing its so munity, it is as perishable as those be pore ban 
i 21 -8 -0 fioo |70 | fab the Association to pre abla a Parliament in. Dublin, reise of dctermtnation which the schoolboy writes in the = ore 
Bee | lee Be and says :—“ If the Repeal mem! ois joni make atrial in Par-.| when the tide is o ut all trace ager 1 is obliterated by t 4 
1} -5099 4372 o 3 of ad ie it li ott to get ati union (and thousa! thousands of next wave that tee SA je sand ia ich hora Ta 
; s add s in th eS ene T ome Department de ed 
50 I en, now hostile er neutral, would assist. them in the | The a un e a plese or lente, Sat eee 
fo m © Satia aii have blotted out that declaration, pe 
iae ke the inscription of the schoolboy, every vestige of it is oblite- 
ps g hankful for what we have got, but we have not 
hioo T have not heard of any ie peti in fa ot 
£0 can- | it, with the exe eption of ss for which Tam one 
” 1 was from Belfi But the Catholic see oline 
. se T: 42h hat | on oh the dignity pi ammo wh had been foully seed pi 
oe | “4.478 14 10 0 |100 | he Association will not at this most favourabl | tobe c . They are looking gh te angie 
48095 `| 17,901 15 0 0 jek. |100 | 235 eat influen: a better Act of Union, as I think that in | robbed them to make them restita es Ministry, of the 
May 977 jo 3 0 /avs-| 163, 9 a case her Majesty might visit Ireland this summer, and:that | tion in stating it that the ious of the Britis Mish an, OS e 
sas TINN: petiini Red el Be PAN ose questions which haye.so long disturbed the country might | British Government, must abide the sid Shed ui maliy geid 
Lge | 466 lo 6 0 lavr., 133 18} be brought to a fair and Team, - compan: reaps snae | send rein oe A ign a a dand. They p Bow 
laeh N a = to Ire also quite deny | rest ol wor! á ye 
6 6,481 le oo} 20 | 41g) 77 career, of mepe raeo and with separate jadapecninee vain y sni me to jail for one hundred days, mid i 
ak T O p ee ee par T orish are, in fact, one mi "the same), the people E ae to say that we are a bundred times stron: meer tue evar 
5,932 a H 16 n a 73 | 18° i Jand are Hi to be hetir aee or to mjer more, liberty 5 when we went into Jat. We have only one Ss o adept, 
14,304 8963 |2 2 6 /sck./}00 | 154 petits happiness of an į under ‘ood union with | that is ee werance, keeping at the same time within the 
1,624 1,349 Ty a m Great Britain, and under one ahaaa “tog 2 parian of the la 
»! 210 0 /100 P aeee 
TA 7 i don, over this e = 
an maoe arid pre e to move that the letter of “Wr. Grey awe rtina. 
. . e Tajai 97 be inserted on the minutes, and that the thanks of sth 
126} 60 |45 | es Association be tendered to him-for the spirit and manliness CHESTER RACES. tikes 
aor | e] ajo] * | Enis conduct. He (Mr, Porter) differed with them, as he had | | Waoxnsnay.—The principal event setae E Cupa 
656 | pga! i He made an experiment, e Tredeomen's ate of 2 ted to a > 
a igs ertome ved a pO acing js cia age own opinions, he nevertheless :re- | e nd 5 only in seclonet. 123 subs, 52 paid 5 Lage s ench. 
‘5 | 3,846 [o i3 4 davr | 358) Bi i ed theirs. Surely, Mr. Porter must op ieee po coma: med E | Mr. erratt’s Intrepi A >; Ab 4 goin ést th st ae 
= nee | io ° | = | i | p bad. entablisheda rer oaiiy oe 3 = vom fect | i Hseelting ‘agod mc Br Sg Pe 6 others who were 
3 | 7 li | pig co ry in obtaining the object waipa ag Aa a he fe { at i b 3 hi th t: e com e pss in wiy avy 
jo i2. 8 |50 go} 48 uality with England, they would never hare ia a | not plac Won by 3 lengths. e race co 
meree L Lof the Union. After some routine business, Mr. 0’Con- | rain, which increased in violence as th 
$i | [e0 | 2 | y po ged addressed the meeting, referring to the nortan of ke the barn Enes beh gs all, e ended by e favo wits bei 
ad | 7 ring efore tin unthou: utsi claimed the wins 
: s | : 2 ” i oi pomis = cans leg! Sgn na ma manger whieh | “ ere race anog end to end. There rewas a - ai 
Sano jie 94} 20 [ai 47 Ag an A their exertions. During the, | Jockos were thoroughly soaked. Mr. Gully has objecte 
4,785.0 19 2} 20 | all sei demonstration in Cork, and | winner that he is thorough-bred, an akes are withheld 
7 $ PARN resent month they would have a Cork, and | t he is thorough-bred, and the pe ithheld. 
