there being no fewer than nine Sh re and the 
Seca ae a aa 
which has since oceurred, a conversation took place i 
part of En land has been of a very intense character. 
The a on Friday havin si summ 
last, 
facts of this a ei tragedy, the 
of: 
of Drumearbin, was returning from Kilmore iaiT 
unanimous Wilful murder laren 
Graham “coroner then ae t his commit- 
ppe —There 
ee “The 
POTTEN 
is no longer ee doubt of the fact 
that the Rev. Mr. Newman, of Littiemtore, will immedi- | 
and 
—_ secede from ‘the Established Church, 
embrace race the doctrines of the Chur ch of f Rome. 
Catholic Church has b been fixed for sometime past. It 
v. Mr. Oakeley and some of the 
his 
was off th 1e ra He immediately sl ackened the > 
aq uarter 
hill, the —— airmen! obiteyiih that the luggage van 
e driver then proceeded with the 
as of 
Follow se i et sexample. The e Rev 
Eastover, aaa oe for- 
Esta 
-of St. John’s Cues, 
mes announced his secession from the blished 
Church, and resigned: his license into the hands of the 
bishop. 
Railways. 
Prices AnD Trarric, by permission, from the List of Messrs. 
Hin, Fawcers, & Hitt, in the Ratiwap Chronicle of this day. | 
ee ea eee eee 
Gross | i 
T aarre. siok: ja ee. 
Naus oF Rairwav. a den | 2 H E|- Price, 
Those marked thas * are eine Coza ° | E r EE 53| lde I 
ponding Ti ES 
ee apne Jz) Week. ita Mos. | | | 
34.) 
J 
£ £ lz 24) £| 8 | 2 
‘Birmingham, Glo’ster . . x 2,858 j2 o © f10 | all | 133-5 
-tre egies Pa hh go fies 70 | 96 8 
st Exete: s.. f 
Bristol, Gio’ster ; lo o f gort 80 | 37:9 
ier Holy ae ereht - * f e > f 60.) 10 KFH 
Eas vm Union es. > + | 5439 4,687 [0 3 whi Saat is: = 3 
Eastern ig ch RSF | | r 
+ «| fes -3 
: m pgr e sef 2,702 2,197 of 50! an ee 
‘Grand Junction. » af 10,865 9,459 ig46 10 Ot 100°) all 
reat North of England .) 2,193 1,595 ja o olio } anf 245-50 
Great Western. . _ „| 19,740 wa [3 4- @ |100. 80 |, 204-6 
Gt. South. & Western (I.) . 2 éo | 10 | 22-4 
Do. Extension . é . oe | $ 50 } 23) 114-12 
Seh; Selby. « - ja 50 jall| 106-8 
Li m ap ter «| 5,759 “5,523 410 pitts Gall Tr 
F ches! . al $ 
Tene Dunna S isie fos soo facie. 100 | 237-40 
- London, Blackwall $ pie 1,418 {0 3 o ao (ale ait vp 
‘London, Bri; . 4,273 |1 10 50°) 74- 
“London, C +o +} A814 x os © lawns} 253 a 1 os 
‘London, Greenwich . . lavr.| 1 105-1. 
London, South-Western .| 9 7,319 2 0 0 lavr} 414) “81-3 
Saleen, Bac Ta wits ohio jot ea 
» Mancheste: Hull 0:1100 4-73 $ 163-73 
Foin TRS Derby f tk, 100 188-8 
atk. 45-7 
ti Carlisle . 100°} all 
‘Newsastle, Darlington 25 | all | 52-5 
g pnan anan 
North British . . 25 “ash, 24}-5 
‘Northern; Eastern . 6 | 50 = ta 
Norwich, Brandon . 205) 2 
“Preston, Wyre. 50 | all 
‘Sheteld, Manchester 100| 95 
th Devon . 4, 50.) 15 25.6 
ee a meta i013 4 gd! s rg f 
armouth, Norwich al 
“York, North Midland o | 50 | all | 109-12 
Do. Searboro’ Bran F25 f all | “83-5 
Selby. s | 80°] 20 |. 746 
oe 2r-——— 
nasca RarLwa 
Boulogaey Amiens š ., si 2 20} 4 3-3 
eans, sida 2| 6 159-16 
“Orleans, Bord nia ha e : wf- g 9 
Paris, Orleans . , .] 6,025 6,018 j1 O 24| 20 | all 45-6 
Paris, Rouen > . -f 6,994 6; jo tg 2| 20 fan 40- 
Rouen, Hayre . . . | 2| 14 
The Lords’ Com 
amble of the Midlan 
sega 
Slay has been . 
and Huntingdon, the L 
and cape ‘the unde and 
= 
the Leeds 
Hawick : and that t 
ds and a West Riding has 
weastle and D 
and 
d Ayr; 
ham 
> oiner 
Bran 
E 
z Sheffield an 
a (Bridlington 
h and Glasgow. The 
have decided that. the preamble 
of the W 
wn 
a} pes Q.C., fo 
d Perth (North line), the 
Sa 
The following bills raat Standing € Orders 
marnoc noy 
rn. Union ; Bridgewater |? 
ch), York 
:Edin- 
Commons’ Committees able 
has - 
wo: 
othe kedarra to 
held at Windsor 
it 
| engine to ‘Sunk, sents jeateceed with the necessary as- 
| sistance to replace the van, which was done in half an 
hour, ur, and the train proc eede d to town. Fortunate 
the van rt 
| might have proved of serious consequence.—The 
ject to throw a huge tube, composed of sheet sans, 
across the Menai emia for the transit of a railway 
train, has been abandoned, owing, doubtless, to the | 
probable effects. o a gale of w ind pressing upon su ch 
House of Commons on Monday, when Sir G. Clerk his gig, with two of m Kilmore 
| stated the substance of General Pasley’s report on the | six No ae his se T ae r five and rape in 
ed up the oi It appears from this that » the accidents had } behin of about u, 
ing t that i is, to the eir pees. the E t ‘of t annee Wc ‘The 
Tt lhe et b aman, w ibera 
luggage v By the end of the sum amer the whol pera m vale apa a. nd deli y 
| the ‘light wail are to be entirely removed, and the four- up te h, presen sities ga his Villain walked 
wheel luggage van has already been discontinued.— kitet ie. pak stooped his hea ial è “ It ig 
The second — which: occurre ed ont the same lin doing s matirdacea fired. The "Pall o 
openly ay. p mare “of e forehead, and lod no 
deed train: to Paddington, Sge of four passer ngers kull; he fell instantly p his -gie d 
and a lugg: » had nearly reached Salt- | horse, frighte: by eport a ihe skal 
the tù 
a g childre 
one of them had hi 
n ad his arm. broken in ad fall, or by the | 
eel of the gig passing over it. The bod 
murdered gentiema lies in the house of the all 
sheriff, where it wil in until inquest is held 
upon it. Mrs. Bell, 
men, did not e: 
of the murderer, ahd crossed into reps fiel 
ly 
t, in 
It is said to 
ed? Another letter states that the e police h 
ft, 
present. 
its stead two: bridges 
them uniting om the 
i f Y scl. 
x 
vi solid ERR both of 
ree ar annia —— and to throw out 
St 
Kelani. 
ao Ly 
The poor child of Mr. Booth was so seve 
rely inju 
nia his life was co nsidered in 
elligen 
The Governs 
A 
the opening of Trinity Congo, has been 
ES ik 
Dublin.— 
—_— with 
ently pAs ounced in the Court a — 
otestant popu 
This Sam rari ae oa fact “that the m 
is 
walked iat en — ago: = in — “tay, 
s perso who were 
1 4} 
nity Co! 
that a peremptory piada us shoti zü nt tie yi si ito ors, 
the Primate and the Archbishop -of Sera Sgr 
Iti 
inter fering. 
also sta by the still. stronger ree that the re 
of th he eo Tat inier ma 
iinta a f scholarship, beemso. he w; i Roman Catholic, 
nd would n Tes 
elf 
Bredy-—tho. Roman Catholic priest—a kay. 
led + 
an the Sa koaniet tal 
was argued m oma length by Mr. O' Ha; mo and Mr. 
Holmes: for aia ria and by Mr. Miller sad Mr. 
the visitors. The Chi ef Justice, in 
g prieta 
shelte 
of a police barrack; to escape the utibeunne “of 
fearful resolution @ 
making the ee pay the penalty of the cri 
d by his floc 
the Court, that the emden mandamus: should go, 
f the visitors: This judg- 
ment is of great importance, as- it raises the question 
distinetly as to the — of see Catholies of = eland t 
scholarships in Trinity ee Gre ae ‘tain 
oe in Kingsto: nog bour n Suid rom 
| Plymouth, ‘and anchored at "the old jetty, hailed v the 
tless thousands who had assembled to 
crow roce 
cheers of coun 
ness the eve 
th z2 The eded to 
| Kingstown on Sunday to se were really «aston 
ing. At 6 o’clock it was ee that- upwards of 
25,000 eyes daga e the day. It is 
said that proprietors of 
that they will net about three ‘times that sum by the 
i borun. 
railway company gave the ee g 
the Great ‘Beitain 5002. “for bringing her to Dublin, and | à 
begog this season so 
Scotland. 
The Moors.—The io verness aan al says “ 
happy to Ts able to our -sporting friends’ 
they may be certain of. ee 
bes 
the t for r grouse. that hasa 
years. 
and. keepers who have therongl 
grounds, ear that you 
The covies average fro 
The 
eekly me eting of the Re epea Låssocistion took glace ce es 
Monday in Conciliation-hall, Alderman Keshan, Lord May: 
. | elect, in the chair.—Mr. = Co ONNELL read an Paes Sena 
the association to nort dis- 
to th f th of Ireland, 
suading them from any ee cl with the processions which 
the Ora: ne intend to hold on the ae and co “pis oe 
f | also rea mununicatio: tines tes Ste who 
“a mission of hare ” to Ulster, in whieh the head “Pacificator 
pray ss that, in the districts already visited by him, h 
S: heranice of wt object as — was sent a hen no: orth 
been attended with suce: He ratulated the asso- 
ringing up between 
tt was uy a that they 
o convince the Orangeman that they 
united legall b 
ea could mes coe cee without her Parliament. 
ged from the Roman Catholic Deanery 
sper toon 801. from the priesthood of De a 
Mr Mt ‘OGounell s said that he hailed these contributio 
Lacey Perris mn as they are ie the proof that. Peer s 
mpt to te the clergy from the laity, in their political 
mpletely failed. im.. nye bie ag Young 
sa saitiem “declared his belief 
Ire- 
tended s trongly to 
E d, 
particula: priy arraigned its enactme: 
tie be right of Ulster.—Mr, d 
in motion, a and a at considerable 
length against the sasare 08 apt. ES and Mr. Done 
followed in the same 
r Moors they 
the high mountain moleca ho 
strong and plentiful.” 
ato. 
OURT oF COMMON PLEA s.—Needham v. Dowling. 
of patit —This was an action for Verbal inated 
the samre H. W. Needham, son of the aoe 
pre! Lord) Kilmorey,: against Mr. 
ooo compensati zat r damag pes for a 
gentlem. n the course ofa argumen 
Common ‘Pleas, the onic Sak it was 
the plain aintiff. The facts — by Mr. 
ik a 
termination, + 
4 which party parri ede 
efendant te thin act on, Serjeant ji 
e! 
i. to the matter 
de of 
alleged in declara: 
1 r ponni ee gee 
aad veg a the Court at the time ag oe 
r, alt shoul the an er (er aS tet 
not clear tinct, am 
on inputs conduct s aod character 
pad RRT of. patentee 
| the ibers -half the. amount of their was 4542. 45, pi Boa eevee aaomitcd ane wee 
obtair rin oeii “gh Crown had not been | avan foll lli on was brought, they ern b 
btained to the project, an t was nec _its:|.m sra ofa trate, on Sande ri Kilmore e tation of the loan in pleat 
. It was hoped that the consent would be: err AAA os ome ss on S ap = ra Boning | fod bes aemet» ms beens 1B, been an; 
to the prayer of a majority of the inhabitants, | Mail :—“ Cava 2 22. < hara just returned from ded 2s alleged that kinen al es was 
public oe = > take epee | the: villa: Yy e vieini of which a application of the loan. lication o 
oy Aiid ation. — i ae ity o had been any fraud in the e Jaration 
ss >, y- Atal over by Mr nee defendant's 
q past two o'clock, George F. Bell Booth, Esq., | the application of the 
