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n from London | ing Jing Island ;’ and you will have perceived, by t ETCALFE’S NEW PATTER 
N and SMYRNA SPONGES. RN TOOTH-BRUS 
proceedings in the ates of Commons last night, that Sir J. 
i . versal spe i eas that, as s Mr. tephenson | Graham is himself i ignorant of the nature of the one other Bill portatitiadvantage of —The Tooth Brush has RUSI i 
pinea that a statue might | for Ireland, whichis sunderpreparationin n the Attorney-General’s | the teeth, and pre ise saad pregheny into the divisions of 
t pe s ag a 92 t a ea ARET hei of re ee aes oie di increasing ng misery of me agricultural po iter? ra oi Ct famous for thn baia eer aA ee 
Te at Neweast saje which was inten ofIreland. Our political cesare many and iniquitous: the | + tán meer: Brush, that cleans in a third 
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insufficiency of the Irish Ganta in ae insufficiency of the | ¢. ae = 
electoral franchise—the insufficiency of Irish municipal reform trating "Hair rushes, with the the 
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most magnificent railway works yet constructed in this 
country. 
—the burden of the established Church—the exhausting evils of 
bsent all these, aggravated by physical misery and des- wet! oron n fhe most sa and powertul frit ve et 
Lr eland. titution, are all, all, lefi redressed and unheeded by the | Gen rem ret rising Sas eps i ner, 4 
British Legislature. In truth they have not oe eo if they valuable properti 
Dublin.—The Roman rears prelates of Ireland for had the inclination, to attend to our business, ever occupied as of absorpt og vi tality, and durability, by means of diret pe 
some se past have been mbled at Ma aynooth = they are by their own. Can, then, there be Mal me single destructive bahin. hace = intermediate parties’ profits and 
the purpose of completing th arr rational being in Ireland to deny that there is but one remedy, | Smyrna Sponge. Only a Aents Bh = aia a genuine 
sth fth College The vey 
Rev. D: ontague has, from growin gage an and infirmity, 
fiaigned in Presidentship of Maynooth, and is to be 
suceeeded by the Very Tew: Dr. Renehan, the Vice- 
President. Professor Whitehead, a near relative of 
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and that to be found only in the restoration of our Irish Parlia- stablishmen: 
x 1308, Oxford. street, one Pest from Holles-street, 5 
m o man can Caution—Bew are of the words “ From Me 
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between th i WALTH FOR 20 YEARS CINI 
is by the restoration of the Irish Parliament. I return, there- AD HEALTH FOR 20 Pe SLs ee 
fore, to Ireland, more deeply convinced than ever of the neces- RE i BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS !— Extract 
sity of the Repeal of the Union. I return to that struggle with | Letter from the Rev. George Prior, Curate of Meva; oh TAA Let 
unabated ardour and continuing perseverance—to seek for it | kenny, Carrigart, Ireland, May 2, 1845. “To Protkesor il H 
by legal, peaceable, and constitutional means, and none other. | loway. Dear Sir,—Within a short distance of my house p ol. 
But to seek for it with a determination and continuousness that | a small farmer, who for more than 20 years had been in are 
— pw aey insure success, Hurrah, then, for Repeal!” | state of health, and never got but a moment’s relief; Mre 
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mier, during the Aarnet discussion H 
y called attention to the frightful aw of the | Prior procured a box of your Pills for him, which did him sq _ 
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do wment Bill, has been appointed Vice-President. The 
oa and suggested that Mr. oen sa! should be h good that I heard him say, that for 2 ars previoush 
pooni History, and have appointed th requested to come b: A. e d for the p erting | he never ate his food and enjoyed it so much as since tal 
Dr. R Il to fill the new chair Th e rev cla himself to r Boson oes S He attri- Pills. (Signed) GEORG 
r. ixussell to o ne $ -4 buted all the unfortunate Seded w ich had taken place oway’s E ment, 
was asso ociated with the rec ently appoin ted Vi ice- e-Pres he injud: legislation of Engli: , and stated | who sell Medicines throughout the civilised worl 
isit t a hey ee was animated by the hope that every bad i O -Al 
troduced by the base oligarchy of England to insult an vi 
Peel. ha bichopabavelikewsseolred upon the appoint. k cla becsepenlod? Dr mai epend ent people of gon bad 4 sent i t 
when the Act of Union was abolis! ved the NERVOUS 
with the three professors at present in office, when the 
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number of students shall have increased to the number | the occasion of the attack made upon him by Mr. Roebuck 11 iy 
M $ ; d thi t £ ,000 applicants, 
Propose ed hes the rajok bill. „ They have further recom- | }is p re he allude Sto tie iitate "of Cari doranosd the ce, offers, fr enevole: 
f an additional dean, to take | assassin of Mr. Booth, and vindic ene try in that | Others. bh 
place al th f the establish ounty eS ny share of bla n conn eatin Somi Hert deity th oo a 
may “render it ; necessary. Both th aos ap rage The tr: ae ne Ae bac re Sky ies: week si vaya 0 oan "diet took irresolution, sleeplessness, Bi orar ade indecision, delusion, 
y, ughts of self-destruction, 
College, porsuant to the statute. Piti rig un nega 9 Si | place between the police and the try peo le at Bal- | are curable by this important discovery. Most recover in six 
es of the prelates and t he ly linhassig fair. The countrymen patid the police with | weeks.—Apply or address to the r. WILLIS MOsELET, 
visiters, a building co committee will be appointed for the | Stones, and the latter at pts fired, when Ph of the 9, Bloomabury-street, B o from 110 
urpose of conferring with the architects of ee wounded. “ hates 
Board of Works, respecting the most eligible manner s of PL ee oy N b 
of disposing of the funds placed at th posal |, Cava —There are no accounts of further airy and ability wil be renin Die 
for the enlargement of the College. These parties | @™ the dist ated districts, Reinforcements of military | Nur n, Southampton. 
ill, of course, determine whether the present build- | bernart oo arrive, and the excitement throughout the TO = ree AND GUARDIANS 
Š d, or whether an entirely | € as gradually subsiding. The m agis strate: i 3 
new ed edifo ; in i esirable situation, is to be| the county as assembled i l last | 
in On account oi pness | Wee pein & Co., S ob as n, &e, Ratan 
3 oR senior: site, in winter aollr Te estate | to the Lord- Lieutenant, desenbing the circumstances 
and students concur in a desire for removal to a more | connected with the horrible A a Mr. Booth, and WANT PLACES.—All letters to be i 
healthy locality, ft F oroi. ecisive measures R eek OS 
of Wars, on a recent visit of inspection, ex- | for the restoration 0 of. order. The og bane s also ad- oe ee ai oea pore pe 
pressed his ig or the arrangement and site of dre: essed neo eta to the High Sheriff for a general | 95, who has a his life in the pro pore having lived 
the present port he n regard to ew Colleges meeting of the nty, to consider ‘the present state of | Mr. W. P. Ayres, and other emi p= ent gard no digs: Bat 
Bill, the ajana e had under consideration th a ~~, the district, and n Catholic | ferred to for s rne abe ee hades x 
di fic cations proposed by Governmen The f | bishop, Dr, Browne, and his clergy, to epen AT Bera are d 36; a nati 
"| meeting. Alarming rumours, growing out of the. S GARDENER.—A single pete ie det veal 
ing Post states tat, having already, at Mee pron i held murder of Mr. ere were rife in ee vent ane ie Flower, Mand” Kitchen. Gardening, having had much em 
in Dublin, unanimously adopted a memorial and resolu- day. One party st ted that the Ora ngem killed cationic! in al shes objection to look af 
tion, embodying their opinions, and suggesting the Mr. Steele another basi the Catholics had [assassinated eadow-lanu, ony can be well recommen nded.—Direct to W. 
changes which they considered indispensable, the pre- a Rev. Dr. Martin, of Killishan weer Spine: ae On ODEN EN AND GE 
lates did not — 3 advisable, under the circumstances, | however, happily ears, 
to take any furth pP. —The Archbishop of Dublin | and we believe corel ya he child of Mr. Booth GARDENER.—A fence fa Man, m, aged ‘ye dist 
held his annual visitation in St. ~~. cathedral last who had his arm fi po ll from the gig when he 
week, and delivere bora charge, i in which he his father was shot, pee sine ‘a 3 t si 
discussed t length pres i very-yar op 
at length the policy of “the Mayn oie l, re NER.— Hy ecu, cane ana À 
subject in the House of Lords. ined | _ Cover o Ancus—The Cas of Mr- Oateley.—Siv H. Jenner | yo in the e all his life; a 
t Fust on Monday gave judgment in this EA iesi whic ars re 
jA but so a vote oe y be iiet be i the eig ofa — pais so much interest throughout the We knowledge s oF Brewing. Can have, Leet N 
2 as a vote out of a natio: o whie man | have a full report of the judgment in type, but a = ess of other noises md Gardener, as to. live in a Lodge.—Di 
matter compels us to postpone it to next week. At present we o Aen Garden- w, Cooper’s-lane, L 
te different in its nature from a gratuity given by a mat e only room to state that the sentence of the Court was, = pentis, Garvenre z i 
qui 
pase individual ; and that Roman Catholics hive @ e Pher vat es ge kea Berner ey amr or p A 5 
right a A of the national property. He did not n chapel within the diocese of London. or iiin n the province 0 of ha gre: Forcing and gi 
ticipate that Roman Catholics would be converted t Canterbury, until he has meon his present heresies and | ment of all kinds'of g Vegetables, 
pepi the sentence to z ublished in St. Margarets Chapel ac oo erable knowledge of a Gro oa Te 
years, 
n Sunday, the 6th inst., and Mr, Oake Te to be condemned in 
uit. 
but he expected that they would derive much nr eet ‘mth of the a cuss E character of 6 
p. P9 rtlake, Surrey. 
from it. The State had no power to convert Roma = d d 30, 
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Catholics, but it might mitigate the evils of the system | _ MARRIAGES—On the 19th ult., at St. Dionis Backchur jona asig 0 married mam AE = 
by providing them with a bett general education. With eng oe STRATTON, Esq., to Rosa Marta, only dungtter of mbrance, Wo oe d to a Horse, Cows, id Saig 
er to e vow which they, as cle: conan ag aro a aS shone: Seo oe. oad se required. ihe 'trietest in 
to banish and drive away all erroneous doctri Monsieur Prosper Balleydier and —— iselle Melanie de | and the Dairy 
to God’s word,” ” he thought that at duty sh should 1 mA a his wife, and aeos of the late Baron de Hell, of Land- | ti 
eònfnied to i Withia heit own „Wi th ~~ a Sts ight fe Boia the we te Colonel Jor Jones, of Harley-st. h 
pes inst., a stan a Church, pre: of the qe 
respect to those not of our communi Aian, isre Dowager, the Marquis of W OUNAE, only ant ‘of the Duk 
ay A but by banishing or driving homies be tee aac, to tEn a GEORGIANA CHARL LOTTE Wy, Ben 
away the in dividual ii o n URZON, eldest daughter of Earl Howe. 
ve A caste wae peratior nen Taea YS) DEATHS—On the 24th at Corderries-house, Chalford, Sine 
y. HO rme e conclu ed a long | Gloucestershire, aged 57, Mi: 5 'Resecca Baru, sister of the late arried man, att 
e orting e clergy t tivate irit of b Bath, Esq., of Chalford, former! eon in the 66th Re GARDENER. = cae F reing, ipe Eri lower 
bearance, ty, and toleration, and to approve and Deputy-Inspector of Hospitals—2tth ult., at Laurel-mount, perfectly ngs ape E a e 4 nS 
th j dil d ae > fart og near Liverpool, in his 22d year, Francis, the eldest | Kite! hen Gar Garden, ‘&c. ara E Direc 
emselves diligent in cultivat pi e= and gene gon of the late Archibald Maxwell, Esq, of Kelton, | Poultry, &c- To 
oes which Soa of od’s appointed means of irkeud eng Sa ult. poen Caanuse P E of 4, Ann’s-place, Milm ie 
making men wise un s Fusilier Guards—27th ult., at the recto Seek LEa DEN 7 
Th Abbotts, Ross, Herefordshire, aged 74, SOPHIA A a feras aderstands Í itothouse 
ean meei the Repeal Association, was held on the beloved wife of the Rev. Robert, Strong-28th ult, at sides ie 
O'ConNELL, M.P., read a letter from Mr. Steele detailin s ctor, Guildford, the Rev. H. J. Coorss, aged f4, horn j 
further progress issi the north of Ireland, and aed 
ora er — egal had = “BRODERICK ARR’S LIFE PILLS.—The raordinary suc- cher 
nded in asum of money from Cork, alluded to the cess of this Medi h dı £ ae ;i _ R or ot g man w 
favourable result of the registry Tas that city, and urged the | tried dreds ‘of one a roe bards gg apa S ER — indies ou d £ anba 
electors not to pledge themselves to any candidate who would | every instance, done good—it has never in the slightest degree phan omed to 4  usinerrect to J J, Aw th 
ee ded by Mr. O'Connell and the Repeal Associa- | im d the mo elicate co: “eee f thousands ast ae 
ion. aving announced the receipt of 292. | have testified that perseverence in the use of PARR’S LI aa l 
from Ardagh, proceeded to advert to the late murder in the | PILLS will completely cure any disease, and are living wit- | W llington-street, Can? a MEN. 
peg of Cavan, and expressed his conviction that it was the | nesses of the benefit received from this invaluable Medicine. TON RM-STEW! RD. ae 
duty — individual to use his best exertions to hunt out the | Sheets of Testim imonials, and the “ Life and Times of Old Parr,” T OR F 
atrocious deed. On concluding his obser- | may be had 
hes sane ok tter from Mr. O'Connell, detailing his arabarra aiei out the King ingå a a a a an 
conviction 
to the new Colleges Bill, and epeak Sak Beware of spurious imitations of the above Medi Non 
re that ‘the British Parliament is quite un- <iten unless the words ‘‘PARR’S LIFE PILLS » are in 
neers the civil and religious liberties of TE Lerrers on a RED GROUND, = ved on the uati 
> ge The following is the conclusion of this | ment Stamp, ofthe ro round each box ; e fac-simile of th D- 
other ee anata 2 for eres coe e Proprietors, “‘ T. oiie $ p London,” - 5 BAL LIEF À ND AT ae i 
“cease Aly Lord Stanley’s Bil, i in ead oe at 1s. 1}d., 2s. 9d., and family Packets at lls., aged 2 26, a whe. chores 
a a ae communi! ts all ici 
aa of tan’ phimoghons Smas Fly. by all respectable Druggists and koae ee s manageme aiz 
