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r. ee ad “ha Tora Gent hee wh E s geese the two clauses he had adverted to be referrer 
) ‘rred to the ¢ commit 
Her M otis arliament ? The Town Clerk her o of the Association for consideration. 
t day 
He had t tice 
E thie a 7 | motion for th a a kohe Dee meali shall « nd aw panra that aa and Barley oie 
embere te . x he V.3| future conduc Ery ger: Associ any During the last year, they | Men with hydrophobia. If a man becomes connected 
nee. He address the Sovereign pees not a as far ace Sone = Rossier ane wean’ had x. ji - y way with the country, instantly fierce 
from agenteei Thay Werk octupiok with the | monon E tcher, who lives up to th 
the Univ ersity, a rp on on the peg nest Act, and then that on the | €lbows in bl has.a joll à , anda smile full 
that pier of fhosè boneso f ny rs san n could not advert to the Magnani of goodness; the labourer is sombre, morose, taciturn, 
uld do any a pb mess gad could, in the ou sent in aring testimo ony to the admirable cha a man who never laughs, If the farmer is captious 
d ha ereign so beloved i of ‘oar measure, On the t day of meeting ha peat repent AON 
r ig x gh n | first that the Association oA pledge itself t co extension | es and iad what shall w we say of Agricul- 
ressed his th rough eonveton soem of the Repeal reading-rooms ; secondly, to discourage by every | e herse lft " which Virgi 
r loyalty an nd c esy, would possible means the circulation at public crenata of any kind a t ted i G ics. is pothing but 
ly, 
e reception they Tr gie on of documents or language of an infiz immatory character : “thi 
rdly, 
2 . . | that an arrangement be entered into for the effective registratior a 
m said the Corporation of hia es of Repealers in every county town and borou ugh in Irela ad; ; 
a long string wg faults and wer ei aga ill not say 
| crimes, if we did, our panon — w ould tilt 
7 —— had dore I ge sor aré h: be desired in a eos y, that means be taken by which petitions from every jat us with — Agric as represented by 
4 Alder marked that the unty, town, village, and hamlet in favour of a his bee x the , has always trie i 
ter. id to hamper all 
the mat T 7 eee eit WEA Ea A Tien should be Sonita. By the adoption of the latter pro- | ) pe 
object of their ascertain position they w re be ano 5 ha ave ni oien of signa- | wW hen Tobacco appeared, 
ould be yes Majesty’s Mabie to receive the | tures to petition against of the Seg po alen congress decided the A aay was poison ! 
d Sir James Graha pror sed t o peo and every day duri: he sittin g a wae three to five ej Coffee was poison, Potatoes were pois The congress 
yeni pleasure mc this, point, praia sa Presented. The e Brit ish Lees coin Donar at now sitting ha "not had the lare S 
a € eland 
e the ar to the e A fOr. | never to desist till they obtained the object for which cn were | Poison, but it has proclaimed that it will ruin the 
coring announ the deputation a few | contending. He regarded the Oregon question as anythi rg | land — a new theory of poison, As a general rule, 
arda diat the Queen bad appomted Weds |e tree rel mine ia | hen Agriculture is alaye gaming. thing 
2 3 orrors 0! estructive a 
r the p r- | war. f ‘Engla d enlisted the people of Ireland in her cause, | of the ina ` t k, the „plain of 
de epu utation on the — The she “might set America and the world at defiance. ze con- | St. Denis every ponta after the Chinese fashion, Agri- 
moes by all the great Officers of State, | ciliatio - Ireland —_ aar acknowledged ae rie sh states- | culture pa a ge out that honours enough were 
The Lord Chamber: [meh itt PR ictal Saanich aie ete NOt paid her. This ene Agriculture demands the eren- 
~ — ayon = me REE, > the betwee f aie J on raham and the Lord Mayo yor of Dublin o n the | he of sient Tor She kage not en of 
and conducted his Lordship an e depu- | su oetan e Queers visit to Ireland. regar the con- | Di nted wit aif a n its two last 
jesty. The Lord Mayor read th | duet ot Sir 3: Graham on ht occasion prety iene | siting n auitig the fok 
orporation, humbly praying her | intention of going to Ireland, whilst on sben piker kapd ity had “1. No third 
5 ne — then prese: the explicit declaration of the Lord Mayor, made cook | melodramatic g ATG n. Gons would hurt Agriculture. 
The Queen returned the following answer ra — we ord a njaiiy bad resolved on visiting her | “2. No treaty npt Seip perea editions, hen that 
rish subjects. He felt it difficult to account for these contra- 
LT receive with cordial Tet this pits eh adres dictory statements. A newspaper paragraph had been quoted | wou ld han mper Agricultu . No x grepe , she f the 
against them. hat had they to do with pnt ress 
us to consult the feelingsand promote the happ There was not a member of the press in $ ~ Association, | 0f Agriculture,” it is o — inst the fortifications, 
4 my Iris h e bj ects The wish whi which you orean in | Speeches made in that hall had also been referred to, and hem have snatched such a i space from Agricul- 
ng te v0.5 that I should visit “Ireland, Saga. statement ae spon em that we had sere our inten- re, that MM - Dec cazes sak Darblay have nothing to 
y: tions with regard to the visit of the Queen, sentiments à 
f iti uttered in that hall would not be disavowed. wine they origi- protest to these gentlen nen a 
t 7 nally proposed was not tọ postpone the agitation during the nt h d 
Whenever 1 vi it of = jesty, but ie mitigate it Sabor tl : 
x sty, a uently came 
y be ena bled to receive in Ireland the e promised wal the declaration of Mr. Macaulay, which he regarded as fread of T T "and gold snufi-boxes be awarded to prize 
me, I fo rely with confidence on the loyalty and | ration of war against Ireland; and if their sentiments had | 0%€n and fatted calves. We, in our turn, demand that 
ot tion of my faithful gruan s. ” _ The > Lor d Mayor undergone any alteration, it was in consequence of that de- | a civic crown of guano be d d to the t hiefs of 
had elaration. They would obey the law, and set Mr. Macaulay at | th icultural 
defiance. et Her ra ee! boni come to Ireland _ o moid be be | re 
erman nO Brien a ints Tord received with all the loyalty and affection due to he neen | BIRTHS.—On the 13th inst., at No. 3, Chester-place, Bel- 
Cou eller ‘Patrick O’Brien, had also = a oom Ms. Oe sier ell bro eee t fo ward the z jo report of | grave-square, fhe lady of Pure mee AL, Esq., of a on and 
he de ation retired.— | the committee of the ssociation on the subject of land i Pee 17th inst., at Rusham-house, Lady Cuan torre Ba of 
ss hands, "Right Honourable Sidney mene and then proceeded at nonai length to enume- jas a son—18th ey in Upper Berkeley-s street, Pe 4 
prime ae 
te the grievances of the present system, andthe privations | the lady of W. B. Cart, Esq., of a daughter—19th inst., at 5, 
i i ‘ns nd laboured. | Corn lady of EX 
bert, wme: un n 3 J 
Catholic clergy men, in tere z sisie Ja PANTER He was anxious to know what measures Government proposed aa Esq., of a son and heir—19th inst., in Sussex-square, 
commendation of Sir Robert eel when inirodae- introducing with re; gard to this question, and urged upon them | the Hon. Mrs. Josx GELLIPRAND HUBBARD, of a danghter— 
the isis the necessity there existed for im: mmediate relief. If the Govern- | 20th inst., at Chelsea, the wife of Taomas Barer May, Esg., 
Mayn neo ri ment propositions were of a beneficial character, they would be | barrister- 'at-law, of a daughter—20th inst., in South Audley- 
who ner rofa v vast proper! tyi n Du nk acknowledged with had. be T posed ot a Oe After | street, the Lady PÐINORBEN, of Beet tre dae inst, in 
some fut urther pa ha en apose o O’Connell pe iaga sear “the Lady Mancrs His, of a daughter. 
æ vy, ae ‘settled ” 1007, per annum on the kna the rejt tor the MARRIAGES.—On the [I2th of November, at Otaheite, 
ri priesi of Irishtown, and a like sum on the a Anprew Hamonp, Esq., Commander of Her Majesty’s steam- 
a r in both of which parishes orting, E = ome wa eldest, s son T Vice Adnin ie wee 
e principal propriet: or. The endowment is perT-| TarregsaLi’s, Taurspay.—Densy.—7 to 2 agst John Day's | Mary ANN MILLER, second dan hter of award Miller Esq., 
fi 
for the clergy man of these nenia and it is | tot (taken); 8 to 1 agst Forth’s lot; 9 to 4 agst Lord Strad- | in the county of Cambridge, ani e of General Miller, Her 
in the Commissioners of Donations afd Bequests | broke’s Edas; 6 to 1 agst Mr, Grevil ville’s Alarm ; 7 to 1 Mr. | Britannie Majesty’ Consi Gentra- init., at St James’s, 
fl last session. — A ees of the Irish | Cys Weatherbit (taken) ; H to 1 agst Mr. A W. Hi e | Clerkenwell, OnanuEs SELBY Fatrowpown, Esq., of 
id cay Libe en) ; 18 to 1 agst Mr. M s Pantasa (taken) ; Temple, London, to Jane, d: of the late James 
, to consider the new Education | to 1 agst Mr. Gratwicke’s Dolefal ; 30 to 1 agst Mr. Gully’s Old | Esq., of St. Mary’s, Islington—14th inst., at St. Mary’s, L 
ill, took place o nesday, at the Pre ; 40 to La i NRY HER of Leyton- 
ched to the Cathedral in Marlborough-street. T! agst Mr. Wyatt’s Sister to Laundress colt ; 40 to 1 agst Colonel | stone, to FANNY, piena daughter of Nicholas Charrington, eA 
i rous, including al e as, 
byi 
: s Anson’s Kedger ; 40 to 1 agst Colonel Cradock’s Jinglepot ; 40 | of Ley Spring, Leytonstone: 308 3th inst., at Leamington, 
rous, i ll the prelates | {o 1 agst Mr, St. Paul’s Mentor; 50 to 1agst Mr. F a iagh Gg ome s 
Were not incapacitated by illness from travelling. | Clear-the-Way; er 1 agst Mr. e rem SS ro ig 1| St. Helens, on the 
nt were fost Rev. Archbishop | agst Mr. Gratwicke’s onourab 
: Gratwicke’s Titmouse ; t Mr. Coleman’s hiz daughte 2 ‘te } te a Tertius ' 
Archbishops ay, Slat Eclipse ; 200 to 1 agst ‘Colonel reas Cobweb colt (taken.) |< 1th ins = 
k x a Fs s.—5 eri la 4 t Li Chesterf a horae. say i SPRANG: k a Brin son of the Rev. 
eeny, Ryan, Browne, Crotty, | a ris orthington’s +8 to Iag t. | of Toynton, Lincolnshire, 
Haly, ma ay, Foran, French, S Maid of Orleans he Rogers ee pane: in, 
i pitt at ee Salmon, ġ o 
St = Tronmaster.—The following is a copy of the decision of the Duke | inst., at Burbage, Wiltshire mh 
fter a long sitting adjo' ed to of Beaufort and Lord Normanby: “ It having been established | W. Bartle rgeon, iape 
i hat day ; | by the evidene 
day, and delayed their final decision until that day ; | by the evidence of the present Mr. Francis Siamini the eon, be Great 
de Ae that, with e exceptio Goce T Ironmaster for the Derby and St. Leger, pln a |S St. 
are decided à 5 3 ? | in bis hand-writing, were written by him as the amanuensis of | on 
ecidedly opposed to the measure of Govern- | his father, the late Francis Marshall, whom he never knew to | hages, 
by Sir James G . Although te a letter himself, were intended ne bi in she danghter of Lordant 
f nonin we are 0! a DEAT t 
the Gov hz ok meer ly be eonsi the no ms of Mr, „and | after a short illness, WILLIAM 6 
vale Fs WINO propos Y- | are void by his death, according to the law and ee of the | Medical Service, and late Acting $ 
tam i opposed to the education turf. (Signed) Beaufort Normanby.” ~~ ti-Repealer.— Mr. | Botanic Garden, at Calcutta, after having 
ge it contains the germs 2 Moore, the breeder of this horse, has a anced that he was | employed in the scientific missions t inte 
d for the Derby by vee Sige Whine death was an- | provinces, to Assam. S 
regar religion of the Roma noumeed a few days ago; » therefore , disqualified from | istan, Khorassat 
of the country, se ‘separated fro from their starting, and all bets Secor thim void. | scientific vl vieties in Europe. , and was 
~ e and vies = Ar direc oe seal at Para, in the Brazils, by the prod ‘of a canoe, 
nfluesee oF control, would tal $Plistellancous. A —woethcrag a ety ‘an mae 
x s egina aham, Esq., 4 
of immoral habits ae association Pei The Agricultural gis (from the “Paris Chariv i”) | 2 Tarkala. also bis wife.. Dona Eanch abiees dauphin oe 
9 eee es of the tion, a give ihe —There is at this moment an oe cultural Congress | | ae Henry Bellairs, rector of ae near C cages and 
in is the Pre- | Dora Ennis, their only child, aged six ye: inst., at Dur- 
quence of the rae oa best ~ entions 5 b Sate ous Sauk = od rae bourg: . "ot iron works, | ham, aged 12, Temp, only son of the Rev, Temple Chevallier, 
truction ani provision 5 a sage tit : 1 ye +; | Professor of Mathematics and Reed in the University 
with} or Sing ral co trol of the pupils, they inte lt tys b 5 Bey {UL of Durham—On Monda nce steamer 
old a f the friend o ipn aasa ishing to be talked | on her way to Leith, iiral sir Sir sey Mixer, 6.C.B., late 
The week! profession, icians who invariably say, | Port Admiral at Plymouth—Monday last, in his 59th year, 
; Tana of. The re are many academ SY» | James Oases, Esg., of Riddings Hall, Alfreton, a magistrate for 
n speaking of peaple devoted to tillage— * The the counties of Derby and Nottingham—Sth inst., in Upper 
whieb ih | wn spat ite rists,” this | portland-piace, the Hight Ton. pao a ee 
69th year of her age—6th inst., at bis residence, on the C 
‘oral ox to its true va’ . I know nothing less y r ag E Tea. 
Spies | calm, less tranquil, yo we friend no repas — ee ee Sentai ‘ona si e 
-| farmer. H the verni Tn with | of the Peace for aged aa aree ve, Pega Pe Poon = 
=f White Hart-lane, Tottenham, ANNE, the wife of G. A. Cottrel 
the execution of . statue of ee ‘ha Ligh Fag e, Tottenham, Sees: | wi ar a a eee 
Portiand-place, the residence of her son-in-law, in her Gith 
dress of serpents, like Tisi iphone of No poet has place a the late John T er, Esq., of Sisley Croft, 
ag of ig gt “the peaceful E a iths, the an lare peed ningham, Warwickshire—12th inst., at the 
sci ceful blacksmiths,” and yet Vicarage Hou à, Hered in the Sist year of his age, the Rev. 
one oe th bh but of Navan and Drogheda g p y ey andfatmers! Did you Manwoop Tocken, Bp re of Bas yi h, A second Aon SE 
s “et “ iarna P Benedictus Marwood Tucker, formerly of Coryton Park— 
and documents. “sprain Eo what a m I aan ic’ i Ar WOC sD e chet iy cs a Rg cag e 
uld be nd i ; 
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mer? Those are what I att gor siei i : : 
em me pony st is a Vesuvius, an Etna, a , Wit x Heats, is 64th y 
rin eruption. He has always marine painter G my his Tate Majesty William IV,—20th inst., 
to abuse : now thea the rain, no pepi Shortwood, near Staines, Teona WurrELerY, Esq., late of the 
ching me What o cali ba hef always s| Bank of England, in the 66th year of his age. 
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