THE NEWSPAPER. 
ae g) really alluded to was subject, ay or clerical, was 
as permitted to rom wg asd be within s from Cork, and the wind w: 
aving given. the La pea and ® Church of England.. He would not be permitted to return, urn, | forenoon, and peupe in E afternoon. 
ns esirous of doing so; but the laws e proga might be 800 or 900 
gavi hime me 
h of whose doctrines he no | fair one for Cork in the i 
mote! e sui it, sia if fair for 
» the course she was 
, 20th, and meena he was fair for Cadiz. 
great oerh siwa ina for pe latitude and 
co the scabs of miles show. her 
Ministers were permitted, a: 
an sa yet xe a Dissenting oe 
to her own. 
Court took time to eter ai its a Spd seer first on board the Vanguardia, a ee 
rwards on a ata wrt in Dum! 
ith h 
L CRIMINAL 
the ae because he wor 
ainted with the t go into. Cork. They sai a fair wind fi fort it. 
The Gallinas is a told me to tell the men he woul As rintot the Dore of Cadiz 
vessels. is not navigable for r | the ship came to it. The gale lasted some tim: . When we ca 
There sae was, to my k to Cadiz, thn yg were dise arged. We m 
m 
yed. 
bin at the time, but I do not Sellers he saw, 
them. The steward came on deck with the and went 
ere was a fire. I never saw 
mouth there were some 
cabin in a carpet . -I saw no 
— rig Gre, te a 
teson, e, pronounced 
Ory, ior Ties published a ape 
n 1842. Defendan 
ary, mp aton 
ea 
i ~ tops to the ae eer by 
owing, and said I would detain the | Hi: 1 have never seen false os 
„In a minute or two he called one of "tees pene ag Hehe nd ‘ing Th s 
hint a bangle of tethers TERE Aa recs the 18th pve amy is his writing, and Mottley’s (the 
é rie I thin’ nk that if a vessel is a Spaniard, it cannot be comme 
3 mded by an Englishman.—Mr. Payne then said he meant to 
the nine: letters in evidence.—Mr. “Hill ol 
t from. 
wank the: ques- 
epre ele I 
pt. 
d te d 
g They were all together in Siar. Leone. I 
ound oe eo of then which I took out of the envelope. The 
Gaston ' was-| letters themselves were not sealed. I pe ea a deman _ the nA Oaia rep unge 
th first papers again -r ieaie Benet er ae thon t ae at P I have alhinanerpatigus sian 
Hews Dill “of ladin ‘Alydves Anger inienis: ne ats pae the Gallinas. I know ithas no othèr trade but the 
2 to c= bre e ‘barracoon: ws at Gallinas had oo oe ne it was the = Be oe Benea M. D. 
en ara I of the ‘Anguste: oo seas ressed the jury ` 
rra Leone, a peere ed as myself P ry 
ts 
toy 
cise department, against as immediately stopped by Ba: 
Wharton, yall residing i ae at Gall pe a niaeni mers oh tes P iun was Arira indicted for misdemeanor, pro formd, ond 
Conn as sei imple~ | 2equitted. fe Sects ae Mes TEETER 
beet > = paeiti ds T ours to take a ate ae ren 
i rting, 
a 
and | yir. Ri ta Pine Aoo Sif to thee ee Ww. Hire 
| Mr. fo ec Piae. iach 17 fies 1 oo aah 4 w: 
er is, to e fho best of y be; he G% to 1 taken to a large amount); 1 agst 
contains ti eof | Wesley's Not tihghasty 20 to iaee E e 
decerbed as | School Miss (tak (taken) 5 20 tod agst -Mr Mrs i Payne'a Queen Mab; 20 
; 
e wind was 
and Cadiz 
og as being 
age any aah 
so mieh wri 
itis almost impossibie to ay annis f arger 
produced w | Westhorbit (taken): 10 to- 1-agst Ir. St. Paul's. Monitor 
reil | 1 agst Mr.-Gully’s Old England ; 20 to 1 seein Wanae The 
tithes) ; 20 to 1 agst Mr. L 
tol agst- Col. oe Koap Gales} io 
y (tal ġ 
in the | Jerimings and Miri r ‘of the ship. {Miscellancous.: 
cana Th Capt] i it epee of a considerable deposit of Guano at 
KA apm egos s Sh saias ae Ba aiwrence N.S. W.—The follo 4 re- 
nst the Rev. Jame: ore, a mi wl 
parea | ceived at erge of ix iniporfance, and be read 
with great interest by ‘those engaged in a 
pekes +" Downing-street, June 19, 1845. Se an 
rected by Lord ley meee 
3: | panyang copy of a a despatch which. his aca 
poe: of fe obligations ath Australia, cea 
ap: ve Eh he Queen’s peden. a onbe of ae there is no a E roer teaektywoesd | ing a davey P a considerable deposit of guano at 
ubmit: t under the Toleration Laws any ae 
