THE NEWSPAPER. 
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smail bones of | sure you I will not keep the secret. If there be anything inju- MARRIAGES.—On the 
Shoulder joint, and a lady e one of sa Holmes, sus- rious to the agricultural population of Ireland in this Bill, I | Mr. F. J. Bucx, of Portlan aes 4 
her oe on disp — A = eon ag injuries will not allow it to pass, at least this session. By dividing on | man), to ELIZA, only iria ran (Kune 
tain p w and ernal . i S i $s by, ej Ce rtea 4 
Capt. Blagg, of Brentford gana unable to Ln on his 1 y n ë A ar She Teast: at Alvera i 
House . The othe i Pome dom. to Loursa, eldest ary “alge at 
journey, from injury on the arm a 1A t i e the stronges e | Chetham, K.C. B. of Forton nn Rear-Admiral Sir Be 
Miles, M. Pte recei of that Bill. ere are fe vocates i o an D AT! HS.— 3th inst., at Brig ia , ELIZA, the 
other persons were > more or “Tess. phate Amongst Sonn v Beattie, of naeio and late ar ‘Parks u 
ark— ith inst., at the Vicarage, R wood, quaro Hegape 4 
the e railway, were Mr. Brisel, the engineer-in- -chief ; te | Benner Vixes, XE-A, e Ray of Kin ng’s College, Cambridge 
Mr. Jones, in Mr. Brun tablishment ; and Me: ey Hine, Esq aged 56 see at tshfield hall, Nesta 
ape bin o 5th inst., i 
amom Clarke, the chief superintendent of the locom capectelly in is Reg any-street, 
tm formation, rselves. ny yea 
oe parties providentially nied ge a itl ae an advan o Ce me thousands. cot ‘pounds Calee house aged bom —18th inst. bak Sates 
were expende H people not yie. Own, rignton the Countess of "ATRL 1E—17: 
bruises. In consequence of four of the upright po: rr a of and reena They will never coon pe PERA be Rev. RICHARD HARRIS print Bg A., 
u wn of of th ith o1 igion for any pecuniary benefit. he more ’s, rector of St. os ‘ustine and St. 
the egrisi being knocked down AA the a pet ing of) ERY of Chak BI the inore I distrust it." of Her Majesty’s Chapels eek. Iie 
Archbishop M‘Hale has applied himself to the new | —————— — 3 
t coll me, which he denounces in gb dtrongest ECHI’S SUPERB TEA-T TRA AYS in 
Paddington has been cu i E mni Mi weal | terms in an epistle addressed to the Premier. The fol- M Maché (Manufactory, t _Leadenhall-street, Lo 
; “aoe sae One REY, HR | lowing, which is the first sentence of the letter, will give pace les dpecjman of Ja 
s accident reac t! ington terminus. some idea of the remainder. “Tuam, June 7, 1845. guineas the pe: 
Sir,— infidel, and slavish, and demoralising scheme i 
Parces axp Trarric, by permissio ee oi Mest. of Pies edu : cation which u scruple not a roffer 
Hitt, Pawcert, & Art, in the )@hronicle of this day. |" Fea you. eG Ue bo. DEOHSE 
SETAE ee 
ett | | be more a rehensive for the faith and liberties of this s$, hand-s 
6 Mos. |S fe A PP Fs ladies work Sables, “cheat 
Names or Rawat wo Divi: SiS] pr p alce-ba! skets, ladies’ desks, 
ee en S16 A of a ratio: 
Those Sare | ending |Corres-| Per |2.2/£2| Friday, | one Ol av yee ver ion.’ 
Saas ini between ponding z| Share, sa < Sj t oloak]! THis eeting of the veal Association took place oo 
PS re rd Be yira mae Mos, | Möniláy 3 in Coneliation-ha 1, Mr. O’Neil Daunt in the chair. 165 
boos ME | J. consequence of the absence of Mr. O’Connell, the seine oe cing tage ors ome st . 
— | al ts ech 
aise A A E A | | momaaes vant. The chairman, after condemning the recent | dressing.cases, the patent castellated tooth-brushes, Odea 
Beinni, Birmingham is ; | ended to divide the Irish people, as he ey nooki ant was | the cushioned bagatelle tables, the magic sone bir P, 
Bristol, Exeter. . + - 18 0/100 |70| 96-8 larane = e baba thie Leta Pa Eai n i thie pio: canes steel razor. A visit to his uae 
Bristol, Giper, i pag ER * : : J D 0 Tea ceedings in the House of p ibn sa on Seriday seers srg in refer. tiong thi who nes gan toh of inthe’ api perfect i: 
Eastern Count ties. « 5,060 | 4,464 [0 3 ar ies a to me: a e piece $ a Reckuvastiae Re COUDEY. REN H ttractive form 
= Bouin. pe ee 25 13 23-3 e ngus ar -repe: ress, for some time back, een ANTED, an active ingle , betwee n 30 
Eaichareh, leew > -| Boss | gigs faio oiio lan) C> snd attend to thelr Pastiame tary duties Stith O’Brien went 40 years, who will: undertake the Situation mat ure 
——— ne ——/|—|—|———_ | over, and what was the result? He was met with gross ‘Goon GARDENER, and the management of La: — —Dir 
Great North of England . Pot prn Mies ailj 25-55 | and foul vituperation. Donie, B = turn the Irish people to be left at the Post-ofice, Bury St. 
arg ae aj fe 4 e } 60} 10] 23-3 from the Repeal when they s of the most useful and 0 
Do. Xtension r = s 50 | 2| 1234-13 | respected of their representatives {insulted i in the Raron senate, REER i 
Hull, S Cea Fean 50 | eh) 1068, | For his own would abandon the struggle, uth, as an APPRENTICE to a respectable Seed and 
Haaser Gunite I “| 5310 55,533 la 10. 0 {100 | all which they would evened wring the indep: snagnea of their N i à urthe: EA apply to Mae Har, 
London, Birmingham , 1,788 | 18,570 |5 0 0 jack. |100,| 240-3 om get erent sripe of England. Mr. M a we oe ; 8 Newington Butts, London, 
London, Black +} 67 1,555 |0 3 0 lave. Le NELL, ; rw: a motion e effect tha Sper E gy AU RAR ERR Y . 
Sandee Bright "| so | ena {110 0 | 80 all mgd Gan. adiro aoa epealers of the north be prepared by iei IO PLANTS) he a — CULTIVATO R 
jag committee the m, si vising AN have every assistance n 
ans i z Live col ed eve | TES them not to wit x n of Orange de- | cessary to enable him o display his ability. None need 
don, South- en 8,378 7,366 l 00 | r.| 4l: 82-4 monstration which might take place during the ensui h ‘oa cannot produce this incre Leer of character, 
Eoen inie rimni =: OR Fe ni je resolution ded by Mr. Steele, and -unanimously | —Apply to M sery, Maidst 
Manchester’ Leeds Hull | 6,235 |216 0.100 | 73 | 166.9 adopted.—Mr. M. O'CONNELL spoke at considerable length in 
Mi j z| 11,995 8,905 |2 2 6 |stk.|100 | 185-7 condemnation of Lord Stanley’s Landlord and Tenant Bill, and 
i ca mio thats „Derby Di oe I, Bes [puke er 144-6 moved that it be referred to the Parliamentary Committee of 
leweastle, Carlisle . | 17 ee | * the Association to report on.—Mr. Dunne having seconded the 
Newcastle, Darlington .| 1,415 650 14 0 0 all | 53-5 A n 
ritish . . . M r ce a 24} RTE oe strongly aoa the reich in peo athe ae fake 4 iB ias Er Een Svani 
Northern, Eastern . 1 6) 50) 45) 701 by Mr. Roebuck in reference to the members of the Repeal Wi bate ’s The sologieal Libra Fag Itenham 
obo oa maa . rs as ig 1 Association. He denied that either he, or Smith O’Brien, or ight 3 Jamal ra 
Shefield, Manchester :| 7:7 | 578 5p.Cemtlioo | a8 | || aus cher tet E E ox O pate WANT ay ACES.—All letters to be post-paid. 
. 5 . ENS 5 7 c Takei 
South-Eastern, Dover | 6,456 | asm 013 4 lavr.| 334| 4738 | prejudices. It was grossly, Mealy false to say that they were S PROPAGATOR AND FOREM AN.—A perso 
Taaah, isih. " 355 357 |0 10 © |20 |all| 29-30 tuated by such m E rted his right n Irish. 
York, North Midland | 2,729 721 |a lo o| so |an | sogis | 2Ctuatee Dy Sue as an Irish- who is well raeaeatd with the business, and can ging 
Do. Scarboro’ Branch |) e e  {25{a| sze. | man to brand the ent a When on a former occa- satisfacto refer meés for ability and character. Direct & 
ry 
Do. Selby . + | 012 8 | 50 | 20 7 sion Mr. Roebuck piar tan slighting T of the Trish gentlemen who | J, M., care E Mr. ‘Appleby, 1, Conduit-street, Westbou 
Se ak. mi a thought proper to absent themselves from Par! Lege oa (Mr. | terrace, Paddington. 
ec Anli o e . | wl 4 | L9 Grattan) wrote to him to ask ifhe were one of the Irish mem- AS PR 
p Vierzon . . k 3 x 2| 6 ie rs pa to, Foon Peg was the reply of Mr. Roebuck? O EF 
rleans, Bordeaux . . PS ts | $ 20| s 93-103 | Why, he sheltere elf under the privileges of Parliament. age, who has a pra 
ar Pirene + +> | 5890 5,855 |1 0 2}| 20 | all pee! He mia not cll i pa ai a coward, but would leave the | the general manage: hanit “of Pot Plants: 
pe Beton. eos ik + GO 6,284 019 2| p at aps E. a 
people of Ireland to form their estimate of his character from ledge of the Seed Trade.—Direct to 
he fa a a e | Tobacconis g-street, Battersea, 
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and concentrated venom of their national N e go e was to be 
Freland. vented ae O'Connell alone, but he w that every 
os a BES š Irishman who entered the House of aiana, dai M be ae 
s Dublin. It is stated in the Whig papers gn autho- down, pa Mr. Bri rien was on Friday last-—The rent for th a A ` 
rity which they describe as likely to be well mormi, week was very nearly 4002. 2 os 
the an y sale man ages po ah wishes 
h al Gardener, for two or three 
ERKE T ERRE exceptionable tnarieier from $ 
Wages n t the object.—Dim 
f veidi Scotland 
will shortly be presented to Parliament. Those} £dinburgh.—Prince Henry, third son of the King of 
Bills rant the able for objects :—1. To turn tenures | Holland, arrived in Leiti Roads last isk ina frigate 
fo: or lives, renewa’ for ever, into fee-farms. 2. fy of 68 guns. His Royal Highness remained only a few 
o college leases. 3. To re- | days, during which he visited the principal objects of 
d a hurrie 
DENER—A single Man, aged 28, > hn 
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vr life to improve estate: in Scotland. 5. To faci- Glasgow, Dalkeith Palace, &e. The Prince sailed on e lastplace birt 
litate making leases D piim of land. 6. To | the 13th from the Frith, on; his way to Iceland, — weg cae Seer 
the law of fines and recoveries of Ireland to | he is to make a short stay, and then sail to St. Jo 5 —A middle-aged mi 
that of England. 7. For the registry of deaths, _ sed: he wilt > when nee, if the ‘Season is not too far re A 
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able courts of equity to make leases binding on | Frauds on the Turf —The Stewards of the Jockey Club have 
a and ineumbrancers, such leases to be con- this. week published the report of an investigation into a share 
sistent with leasing powers. Al those objeta it is as inst Mr. Crommelin of bere ng offered John Day, jun. argo 
stated, are to be embraced in the contemplated bills the Derb cure the defeat of the horse then called the el sf 
3 eat, hers s Derby of 1840. This charge, fou pes > Te 
which it is understood the Government are anxious to to Mr. Etwall, the proprietor of th i Seha 
have passed this session, if —, Day, y, un. was bap sop pay by his own rieni "which the 
Mr. O'Connell — in Dublin.on Fri return from | Stewards ‘find t stood a ly unworthy of be lief, contradicted as 
the Cork demonstration, and set off £ ~ Teulon iimis it — many im poi ints, by letters in his own hand- 
a t0.be in. the Honse of Cosimetie om Monday piercer of that date, Addressed to Mr. Cro: mmelin, and pro- 
The following is his own cancun of his intention to do duced y him. The Stewards, however, state that Mr, Crom- 
—“I 
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Parliament. I have been summoned to Parliament. I have | Was discreditable to all the parti rned, and in regard to 
been ge = to iad pes there in a wa; a is bk the chief delinquent they rn eee “John “Day, j pe having before 
sistible. But if they sent their pursuivant after me, I w us endeav: to support a criminal charge b; y wilful falsehood, 
treat the message very Siere rently. Iam going there iok at tthe we that he be warned e course af. Yewmarket, and 
ondon on Monday next for out of the Coffee-room-yard there, and be not permitted to ride 
ewmarke' e recomm i 
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s, which I poe er it my duty to at in any race at ) ark t. We also end prop 
e Trish Banking Bill, brought in by Sir J. | tors and stewards of all urses, where the rules of the 
o to ement, pice Ne: b sieg = force, to et him from 
t it d eful to th “Stradbroke, Exeter, George Anson, Se E 
le. Well, he printed the Bill, and it is found essen- Normanby, J - Peel.” London, June 18.—The ap- SISTANT LAND-SU] VEON 
f his statement: reis a man | Pointed to determine in what manner the subscription entere years of age of industri 
arliament to expose the fallacy | to for the p se of presenting a t ord George nt in his 
city of that measure. As I did not h Bentinck p exertions to expose the abuses and reform the 
n the subject he may deny = cee £ the turf, met on Sa the rooms of the Jockey 
and throw them upon the reporters. Ah, these reporters Tu a with the concurrence oi ‘Lord G. Bentinck, came to 
o that Lord Stanley’s Bill has been aresoluti ation that the sum re: pe ived, amounting to 2,0007., should 
i ill go over. The Bill has arolia t to some public stitution, with a view to secure, i 
give to the tenantry of Ireland | perpetuity, to a certain number of the children of — 
the money and labour they may | trainers and jockeys support and arene tion from infancy 
do Lord Stanley justice, they shall arrive at an age to earn their‘own living. aha 
loveable man. Tf) | BIRTHS.—19th i ee of Stock o 
pper Grosvenor-stri the lady of | managemen = 
m Sod the Hon. Wentixotos STAPLETON COTTON, of resend and pe Bad similar sean For for 16 eth 
a little Peelish dexterity 13 inst. 
to detect it, and I otra ular Manor (House, Crediton, Mrs. Joun GEORGE eon 
