the non- -resident members 
without a any public meetin ng or advertisement ; 
F of bled in the Rotunda, to adopt an address to be 
E The “300 cena were procured in six anys, and Manchester ; Huddersfield a aj Sheffield s Budder presented t to Mr. Pgh a and his fellow. traversers at 
— rere 
ie ea! the names ane of By: and Durham 
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to appoint a deputation to present it. 
bers 
There were about 150 mem present, and Sir C: 
ag eo Edward Rya: oe Amos. 
ney head pentet of Shre y My choo 
peni e oo “a SKing’ sC lege, { Univ ersity College, 
= t India Colle a Š Hale 
On Fri 
mmoned from London, a and afte er à con- 
pt ty high steward, r. Ba aeons ag e, 7 he E Sonera = a railway at eee sen expense be- 
tween tsa ats and Wolverhampton ; : a two rail- 
n the Unix ae pe aa ‘the anie: th n 
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ded by Coun- 
Kelly, M.P 
ilor Cements and adopted ; after oien the Chair- 
oe. hooey MP. rattan, 
, &e.. 
ms When this meeting aNd 
neral meeting of the several 
ton, me ‘Tat e due “by Lieut. 
key was gradually ae worse, and that an 
gpeurism had formed, showing that one of the large 
eries had pam injured by th he ball. Mr. Liston, the 
as $i 
oF 
me 
qperation was, performe ed by Mr. Liston on Friday, an 
‘the ope ration Mr. Seton shook hands with 
and esse himself in the following term: 
or, the moment I get well I will come to Li AA 
ou 9 
fe, Seton, it was resolved to tie the external iliae, Th X ris 
had arrived from the Mansion-house 
bald in the same room. Mr. Maurice 
n . Gra 1. P., n 
mously together w ith ‘the ‘following pledge :—“ We, the 
t ipe 
ing convinced that t go oai Government 
j 
he oe ee 
Dr. but is- 
to die, | I am quite peened.: but, b 
A: 
d to be going on Ai comfortably se er the op 
Bets owti ‘elo sh 
y 
ut 
ot at in the w yay I have been.” Mr. Seton bai 
until Monday m 
ed — e for the w worse too pike It soon b 
ame een iaa he could not A survive, ria Vn 
on took | 
aa 
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sJ 
rab poo n only through the me peers of an 
untry, and t to each’ other, that we will rer 
| desist from seeking the repeal of the Le, pealniive Uni ion 
with England, by. all peaceable, moral, and constitu- 
until a Parliament be resto red to faleek 
ae } 
y 
rminated a out half-past 1 2, and in a short 
time ge abies 8, Mee compere, a er by his 
oo Seoane and Mess arrett, Duffy, Ray, 
say), 
d-roo 
ved, we ees ely proceeded to 
of the ask say where the presenta- 
place 
» leavin ing Mr. T. . Steele 
rs. 
ave of eek as also di d his sister and 
u re Matar v 
hich. being communicate ed to Lieut. 
E caused the language used to be applied to Mr. 
„ Ms. Se ton n states, that about 1l o’elo ck on the 
order, in his capacity 
ee Pecifiator.” py ON Connell and his fellow- 
up their position on the pla tform, and 
he lad who occupi 
one- -half oft f the room, which was decorated with lances 
e ting Mrs. ete were MAIER use of bs Mr. Sea 
Eere which were overheard by a gentleman in 
„ and which. bei 
do ne 
upon which bya o Aea Jl 
as gr ossly insulted by Mr. Hawkey, who 
e 
presentation which took place v was that of the Lord 
ae and opens of Dublin. ‘His lordship 
an Butler) read the 
aot which had been 
“i handed. i o the traversers, 
e deputation, oe baat his i in- 
a blackguard and a villain, and told 
es ey had ior all prese ented, 
m. Seto 
nit e R not fight him, 1 ha voul iaar 2 
n the High-street tof Eor uth, e sam 
at Mr. Seton as 
fhich was not opposed eth: the seconds. At hi second 
MrS ie He z 
na 1.4 
W pa as 
i ard a ca. acht ne 
@spot and taken to a Saas hotel, where he has 
Bce lain in a dangerous state. Mrs . Seton further 
S that Mr. Hawkey behaved in a ‘most ungentle- 
d 
ed on several occasions by Mr. — » To this 
Hawk 
z soy: 
the authentic matters of fact, a counter- Longon, 
be given, which will, perhaps, alter mate- 
ffai 
nt wi 
the character of the affair. “Meanwhile = press — e oo 
z the Public a of large should, in common jus wee sus- 
. n 
Â Na- 
aa Eo ‘ipfortas ate gentlemen, who. by their neces. 
unavoidable absence are penniless, and no 
e 
HILL, FANGER, & Furie, in the we matien cence of this day. “ 
EET RE APSE R 
by age deputations Ta B Re ae Asso- 
2 Club,” The Carpet 
ons o eri 
iin, Kilkenny, Clonmel, Shi o, and Drog- 
byt the Ma: ayors o of Shop to tonni; and fro i pioa 
1 
Cashe’ enagh, 
Shares. 
Amount 
aid up. 
Amount of 
Wexford, Ennis, Callan, Kelle” Nav adi Trim, 
salbri gan, Loughre: a, Kingstown, Athlone, Newry, 
ts of Manchester, Clonmel, Kilkenny, 
Sie 
83 Be 
x imme 
ely conveyed on a shu ar Ba 
ees 
z 
5 
Eg tke 
gs 
my manner, although he has been hospitably enter- Bändiga ior 
ck-on-Suir, Limerick, Galway, Belfast, Sligo, _ 
a 
and all those who were to be prese. aving been in- 
ibed ceremony, Mr. O'Connel 
ied 
came forward to the — of the Sey accompani 
key gives an unequivocal denial, | ¢ th of E 
ma letter published in the M: te ’ Post, cays. Pas We "cua 
ever. Mrs. awk tension 
ë to defend themselves. 
is kao 
p Hise ae 
uals are Mr, Hay Pe “Mr. P 
en without comme 
Railway 
pis Set Orders Committee have come to the 
g decisions :—Durham, Saanaa 
er, and ipt —Standin orders not dis- 
min, 
wn but to bes iodivebaals epea p Nare Darling 
Sach ane the Satenjents of the two indies, + 
S 
nd Auck- Far 
nding orders not dispensed with. ; theo Oran 
; g 
th Chester, » Manchester, and Liverpoo ol— Paris, SE 
Taish Bills has decided that the 
or a preamble of the 
r Ss Railway has bee n proved, and that of the 
Janetin wall not = Upon this decision, the St. 
on was withdrawn mittee on then 
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Mr. O'Connell alighted o his carriage, entered his 
a ae dressed 
n the „late tate prosecutions, 
uhh 
ss the assem ak 
ake dwelling on the usual topics, he said 
“ag pase: n bg a mockery, for all those Lp aa 
some of t — in a position tobe elev: ated to the ben ch. 
at deal, ool i from conciliation but froma gitat jon. 
Yet they ried been told that agitation in Ire land was 
T 
roceeding | of that ~_ would give an 
w di t 
th lesmen were being plundered 
eir wages. The proceedings g then tre 
Mr, O'Connell and the other raversers reti 
the reception-room, resumed their Seats in 
th 
ugh Sackville-street 
Merrion- where på ber loudly sala e T - 
rived ests st $ o'clock, and drew up. before it, wben 
n fa 
and th n a contest between th 
and the narrow gau e, the result is of 
ice is in di rticul rly asthe decision of t 
which ixect opposition to that of the Board of |i 
Pedy i joation of fOr et su ubjesh 
or the a 
Ja the district oe Banat ya s g i 
ate fr Commons, and read a first 
me ay :—Exeter and Crediton 
Leeds and 
7 t Colne) ; See i ke Leeds ; Burnley, 
Heywood Bran ches; Chester and Holyhead; 
A evening sed of peal and 
ae about the city, playing va- 
followeđ 
Hand Re 
reeks 
se 
vened mee! he 
p a nis ben and _ a beg ‘next, at he ai that they were 
acting illegally, inasmuch as they proposed an assembly of 
