1845.] 
This inc increase of revenue amounts per cent. 
the total receipts of the pr yee, SeT if w 
take the value of Eaei pei ri Plais rs per 
Ei vi l. ine erao i 
the real value of the ey petri “of the coun- 
A try since last Ja uly. _OF this increase of bes early 
THE NEWSPAPER. 235 
action, but all the power’ Pasar! occurred was done | cai doctrine or theory. Bone ph ence oa extract from 
before they arrived ; ai nd t the Riot | article headed “Galil e Roman Inquisition,” which ap- 
Act, and s succeeded i sei ees “peg oa i July 1838, in which the writer 
me the rts that the motion of the earth round the sun wasTeeog— 
n | necessity of orderi ng an a: or ahaa to gong nso a at he Court of Rome ‘as an astronomical ‘fact inthe 
AO pena 
Ea ly 20002. a week. The Great Western has an in- 
4 ; 4 
t. 
te of 41,0 OL, the Grand tion of 30,0002., the 
fidlands of 57 Si the eg 14,0007., and the 
south Western Som these lines have made 
increasing prosperity i of the country, a id the in- 
b p 
xtensions : but pa greater ae of the traffie is due to 
he in and 
52,0007. on the tates: being an ii increase of sashes 
ducti in th te of the fares. P— AS ai speci- 
A 
Scarcely a window i aon of _— Paul = He further states that that Pope 
prior Toke i taek o n n ee treet has a whole pane of ethene rotector of Coperuicas, and by smactios— 
premeditated, Ape rs tee his sy: neni, W he or for i it a period of 80 years’ tranquillity 
ey of Ai he upper —a period sufficient fo enable it to take root in the mind of the 
taken "dit tb pian the i seinen tong omical world ; gree in the year 1536, which T himself with. 
Paul’s pontificate, éardinal Schomberg cha: im: with 
ig es down as they passed. Disa Bappa: DA of this, by the ce of publishing the great work of Copernicus, the 
e procession aati down Dobbin-street, the stones| means of the philosopher himself being inadequate; but 
raed flun des diag mounted man in the proees: sion ; this insite unfortunately dying, the work was brought es 
ed the EA e party to niggas and thus the Roman | *u¢cessful issue, and first saw the light, under the auspices oi 
» 4 Gisio, Bishop of Ermeland, bearing also on its title-page an 
Catholies were afforded an opportunity of showering | announcement of the sanction of the Sovereign Pontiff. “It 
down tho se la arge stones i were flying so thick that] thus appeared,” concluded Mr. O'Connell, “that the exposi- 
Ww i tion of the system of © ieus was printed through the in- 
a obliged to retreat. The trumentality oi ‘ope, Cardinal, and Bishop of Rome; and he 
s faP © À ; 
military | were stationed in the market- house, and re- tasted that for the future the apoertiom that Galileo was im- 
for believing in the correctness of that system would 
m 1 the devine questions before the House of Commons’ 
ittees, ii z stated that two gentlemen from the 
prisoned 
‘avan.—It is stated in Saunders’ News Letter that Shoat with credence from no one hpenn of common sense.” 
the. Lord iarten is prepared to proclaim = hs Mr. O'Connell thes proceed teinepent the abaan atid 
f before urge se by him, 
208 ag me of academical 
=) northern part o f Lincoln, ts o; the counties of Leitr im, Ros Se education, and feme by proposing a series of pang oo 
tig most important character, received 2701. each. mbodying = SN Ceant which were adopted, The rent 
hemant “~ ot “hel time at ibe. eaten of gs respective counties. The = toms for the week w 8s. 10d. 
MeGr J07, per day, and actually received t —It is u every means taken to secure their Fr eea eenn 
derstood that oa om of all the ream pro comfort ; = tents se en supplied with timber foor: 
prietors int gdom are about t eld to devise ing, raised s x inches 0} e from the ground. Seve 
a E er their property, T Rotts CourT.—Crosskill v. Buford motion 
s an teatea jon to restrain the Sein Mose Peg Tuxfo 
its at a against the competition of railways ; ; and that, 
under the superintendence of an engineer officer, t 
oy 
Co,, of Boston, in the county of Lincoln, agricultural implement 
servants, from ing or- 
ma whic 
house the cannot be pro- | makers, their agents, Wormen, ani >. , from making or 
t selling a land-rolling and clod-breaking ine, 
ing 10 me for them, | Each Jog house i$ iaria a? beacatoec§ Pirini alleged wasreiadlar te nahhdeiesliie Dafka 
ee in A tates on | for which he had - pa The patented machine consists of ®. 
aturi ti 1 j 
number of separa‘ eels moving side es side, and independ- 
vided: with 
hehalf af 4} 
r. Booth, for compen- 
ently of each eee: os syn on axis, 
on the circumference of = pes wheel not mele os direction of the 
where prai re: it is pecan to propose that the 
canals shall be converted into railways. 
Pane g 3 
. Paices AnD TRAFFIC, by permission, from the List of Messrs 
| Hut, Pawcerr, & Hit, in the Ratlway Chronicle of this day, 
i i Gross 
; ECRIPTS OF 6 Mos. ae 
‘Nase oF Rurrway. Paar, | Divi- z eS 
4 Week dena |E 2/27) Pi 
"Those marked thus * are Peen ing {Cor = Per S JES ey 
not yet opened. etween jpon ng Share. |EV q 5| 40u 
r aay 8 | Weet. | ta Mos. |3 
July 15. 
£ € |E s d| |£ £ 
ngham; Glo’ster . « 2,919 |2 0 0 {100 | all | 133-5 
tol, Birmingham - 4 
i) Bristol, Exeter . . . . 1-8 0 j100 | 70 | 95-7 
Eeen. 1 0 0/50 | 30) 58-60 
‘ ead . . . 50 | 10 | 153-16 
5,215 4,895 |0 8 Otjavr.| 143| 21-3 
50° 15 | ‘21-3 
as | 1} 2 
2,732 2,539 |1 5 59 air) 76-8 
2 Hia | sego le 10 otoo | all 
2 sabes | nS hoe FPR ce 
North of England . 709,13 0 o {100 all | 225-30 
i .| 18,822 17,997 |3 4 © |100 | 80 | 213- 
Soath. & Western eM » 60 | 10 22-5 
Do. cps a irf 50 | 24 m-s 
wmf ‘ 50} all| 1088 
è n 66 | 20| 47- 
Tiver poo Manchestór ‘| 6 e2 410 0 (100 | all 
do heny 3| 21,009 5 0 Ojstk.|100 | 243- 
3| ias 0 lavr. 163} 93-10 
rieho -| | 5,986 o| 80 (al | 764-7 
pianakan dose | 
on, Croydon .| | 1,782 2 fo v: | 134 22}-3 
0 ore avr. | 124| 103-11 
o 8,881) f 8444 j2 0 olavr.| 413) 80-2 
a 3,785 3,298 j1 0 0} 40 |40| 60- 
ester, iara par 896 |2 J4 0 |128 | 93 
ester, Leeda, we 6,411 |2 16 o |100 | 73 | 166-71 
904 2'2 -6 |stk./200 | 190-2 
Birmingham, Deri y y i 1 
is -| 1,746 1,880 |210 0 |100 jall 
le; Darlington .| 2,857 699 |4 0 25 fall 56-8 
. * . 25 | 19h) 25-4 
$ 1 2 6 |50 |45| 70-7 
k 20 | 12 ‘203-1 
k 901 o 60 | all 
s 804 Bag 5p. a 95 
Ss * 15 
over «| 745 Deze |0 13 4 ja | 473-8 
N x 449 480 [010 0 | 90° at 294-30 
te Norvich: -| 5,108 210 0} 60} all) 13-15 
Searboro’ oe = 53-5 
Selby 3 aa 
jo 1$ 78 80 
i 
į z i 20} 4] 108-5 
. = z . 2| 6 143-155 
x Pi m ey 20 X 
-| 5,668 5458 |1 © 3}} 20 | all + 
«| 6,829 019 2| 20 | ail 
= 20 | 14 
Freland. 
n Armagh.—It will be oe — regret, that ot 
econd in anniversary has EAS over Paana 
dshed and ; 
5 Which = in ae e death of one man, and 
bg and wo ceivin veri 
sation under oth and 7 7a h Win. D „and evidence was|| radius, but inclined so, as the wheels revolved in their 
ery iy K ake that the deceased was murdered On | course over the field, the wana might descend on the clods per- 
accoun exertions as E peiste to bring dis- | pendicularly, and thereby break them more effectua. ally, There 
kh 5 were also side-teeth on the epg which h mes the effect, jointly 
k peace to a stice. Aft er patient with the other teeth, of tearing as well as rushing the earth ;. 
investigation, the grand ju unanimously of opi- | but this part of the patent was nes infringed. The pat tent was 
pon that the widow 8 claim was eest: out, and they | taken out in 1841, and in 184? it was infringed by a Mr. Ground- 
warded her 500. f half Ae i ea The piae ai filed a bill in 1843 to restrain as and a. 
6 at 
hina After some discussion as to the localit, ty fr k pla ol 
which to levy this sum, it was decided that, as the ie pleas Dut, 5 a by the ——, and Mr. Ju — Greve 
Ribbon conspiracy from whence the act in question peo eye ka tabs is atin A RIEAN sy Ba erian ag palizas e gp 
ceeded, or less pervaded each need in the ial and refused, and an injunction granted. The 
nt, herefore, considered the patent established. In ried Sone 9 
r intitf . Tux h 
of his patent, and accordingly on the th March he sent, to- 
ry inguiri 
ed a machi 
cca which in his were gaits ges nd independent, 
joined togene i in Dunes of four, five or six, but the bundles- 
themselve: 
acl 
This Eisg a aen Aai of his pavi — in age he filed his bill 
and now moved for an injun jersley and Mr. 
m res, | Metcalfe, for. the motion, aay x pe saa in u "affidavivs filed on. 
i a e Bunar of tanga 3 in Yoh ty, and | beth sides, The defendants, pthpadtaeerrs Ae to impugn the- 
urbed plaj of | novelty dEthèmvention, stated that there were several machines. 
constructed on aer same principle before the plaintiff took out. 
hi 
es 
we have before us the prospect of this state of things inereasing, persons acquainted with machines was . The motion 
until piney measures, such as ap oh provided by the i 
act 8d George IV., e. 1, shall be taken, to give it the only 
effectual check.” z 
The siae aad of Leitrim say: 
‘We are re and more convinced of the inadequacy together hy.a bolt; 
caps present Taw t toco aia bas — igs coy erg: y my a g ore, | ca an Pa ey art of cast iron, and ‘the wooden model pier aeri 
rope! Fe 
earnestly implore her Majesty's Oar ernment to ENE to Parlia- a ek the = Ba ong mange =o je = 
ment, before the ee proro; phiareveng for such seers peona -~ ne ee 
powi ct as are required for the prev and puni of 
in this and the cts Pod a Aa. If no om poral 
sure itar isng adopted, and the present exëcutive machinery (which 
See ee Proved to be so inefficient) be continued, we 
cannot bu t-l Swi with the utmost apprehension to se 
ce oe 
was- represente: s be- 
i meet we wish hereby to repeat our deliber: : agir A k 
t p ad eh 3 omen 2e gye adli in be # warning, that, $ for ap pienta pope Bay ney mast pre tion ve running along the srfue, m age by the de fendants 
s ministe: wi cae 
ati a: pone dreadful scenes, pe na Roman Maa pve io Ba sures of such a severe and rigorous charac- pan ey gi rey has perdia . Tile, oat be eee ae menaa 
een? > the ji A via e into a se 
the a ssors in the first instance. ter ran alon one effectually repress the Repeal. A sociation took | 0f teeth in a line. And, in July, isal , just epg p > piane 
Zm ececenit in the Evening Mail it appears ¢ on Fr Bokg esi Solar weekly sgt send Shove the cate. — oe on patent was taken mn (in September, bee ad made 
ny evening the Orange procession Pee Ler shes to the g, Vion s from Semai respecting the pol Meshes renew rope peat amiT E ofa egge: ee onc 
a Wn, in a peaceable and orderly mann latins of the 12th July. He was stem me say, and newt =~ mera cured by two bars of iron running along the face of the cylin- 
out at an early hour of the day ; the stan they - p est arge e x seai r iar peri s der. At the first trial of this the securing — also at 
; z as Informed), Maron the second trial, d then it was 
a was the leading Vato Do e by the men, it is true, were walking through l gene the town r aai eens, Pi A inoaii. 
use, and they — = bbin-street. | sively inhabited by Catholics ; but that ma 8 ren nt or i demiey: wasdeoted Sai tale: aste 
roan where sor gle-streot | tem. Prom; Repoalera ey should av neither sapport nor | Hout though tha thers nae Bed Say an : a ers 
an sympathy. w: : irrita liny f| had been an action brought against another endan 
P mallee gues “determined and ee puen senpa Se Grangemen ma e an At Er whieh one Prrapranse sams eded, th that eaaa sipag a -e àe- 
ing the procesion. would go up Ogleatreet, | canis te Arnt ima ianen, Sebra these coniching stevens | andan 
the rst instanee. T o ec . 
ere in amon gic bo. grin nd to decide ; he would leave th o be defen oe 
e habit of doing ‘some ears ago. investigated by due co law. He also read a letter giving} _ Cou: me KRUPTCY, FO aod a “delivered ju a aa 
If the © procession had passed the 1e Corner, | on account of the homicide of a man by the police at Stra , | day Mr Commissioner Go Goul yrii elives a judgmen ony : Ps ie 
TO! fro Catholic part; fto at the police were jus i ‘application é by the d 
Ney the Roman meme ae? baga ums of money ha h ndei | his his partner, Mr. Mann, hav mop ted without. 
Ban wh ed 1 bers, at an Oran a papra sae Se eae te ‘onan of disch: an | oppesition. After hearing counsel for the yore: at great 
o was on horseback, and immediately after a | ™ an pega various calumnies.and mistakes which had length, t the Commissioner said it wasa most melancholy case 
fired from the house m ed Rocks, a | peen put in circulatio De him since the late controve gunn Soya Here was Srey es 
It is believ Shot | in Parliament. on the su nage his advanced time of life, be rather ed as of value asa 
ted and believed in England th at Galileo areata ar good condu et in business, than p 
Js were soon at the scene of 
Magee, a Protestant, and the aa tortured, for sustaining, and using his exertions o Sp 
of the Copernican system, a in his opinion, 
z nowledge stron digress paien, 
whieh 
glish s belief “the ! 
were circulated in milrsce with a peno proposi- 
tions which he (Mr. O'Connell) peragi ay d as indis- 
puta’ alileo ny ai entire days in 
of the bere ” While in a state of opele ss insolvency, he 
had receive moneys of his customers, and instead of render- 
—— yd payment, had Pg ong them to his own speculation 
and uses. It was painful for him (the commissioner) to enter 
arth round 
consisted in the assertion that the motion of the e: 
Sema out of scripture; in other words that 
ame por whens ger vealed fact, and not a mere as astronomi- 
