THE NEWSPAPER. 
i developed by a line from | passed the Maynoo' oe Bill; but though that was a good Bill, } seeutor, 
ealth of tage re poet 4 A Por Gordon. yet the passing of it had a i hibited the inherent bigotry of the hole 
Dufftown to th, Foc aber, an o3 great Apres of e English people, and their intense hatred of 
new proposal for three railways to Windsor upon the | the people of Ire and their religion. He would not dwel 
atmospheric principle has jus ust been projec The pon ‘the selene aik pirte than useless inetitn dless 
Windsor. — Gaines colleges. He ld call attention to the Charitable Bequests 
B tsd; to: Knightsbridge the W Windarti E Bill, and the shameful way in wh poau elates; had 
and Brentfor o Knig riage, pe e ro ‘with respect to the amendments whieh they 
minus being at a — between Windsor and Run nny- red, a which w ere promiseđ Se on that measure, He 
mede, about a ge from the town, and a cn na would beats that nothing had been done for Ireland this ses 
A nch from the Gre sion. He next ACEEA to a affray at Ballinhassig, and de- 
m rrogmo nounced the homicides there a Asy rible murderers. He nex 
commencing aes or near "the Slough station, pesing near pan to the processions int rth, and eulogised the Catho- 
Eton, and crossing the Thames about hal Ifa above s for their admirable conduct throughout. Ei condemned 
yo ying of deadly we uch o q a w 
Windsor. apas and ‘thus Nits abling a 1 terminus ek happy that the jury who tad “tavestion! y “the homicide at 
ee sn lieci lii ti a Armagh had bro ati ik a verdict of murder RARR: the 
crescen w chure is a mentioned. he | Orangeman ; for s the purport and effect of their find- 
other T pro. ert which appears the most desired b — ie — ‘apprised. the ‘os E aor raip me — 
p e ha 2 contemplated, he would employ 
the es is on London a and Windsor Direct, to ae bere, uD a variety of Bills, to be introduced into artieu hom the and read. 
connect ngton, mersmith, Brentford, Houns- Parlia: emi n due time, They were 11 in number. The first É T 
low, and Colnbrook ‘i "Windsor. "The terminus to be -e to b = one ee ed 3 into the Bri pos abe: ‘arliament, and — ld 
authorise her Majesty to convene a Parliament in Ireland 
a Da neee mile from the town, across the — Bills were all t ies introduc: ee nto the Irish Parlia. 
One would i tot absentee tax, another would 
Prices AnD Trarric, by permission, from the List of Messrs. bok lish a Poo: Tr- fat iniiter pens pat “ail tii ona 
, € : F >" | perfect equality, and p: — the Fonem ae a a elai oes an entire ab: 
Hint, Fawcerr, & RILL, in the Railway Chronicle of this day- | £i ic g absence, i f 
P as ren menia aanta] Dooe i : giving eta reg any shape n pa of malice towards esc owner of ind ra oper a idi t 
Gross | another ug ga t the relation of fanda 5i aon tenant on me ie that they were merely actuated by ire Pa nisel appen 
6 Mos. |3 lo footing. He mced in detail all these different Bills and — mischief. i 
Name ov Rarwarv, warren Divi» 22/3 E| Price, | their Srosialoai: lit crt by commenting on the bea: atiea ONIC MILK OF ORANGE A PEN ICIO 
$08 hice * | endi | ma Pos? 33/22] Friday of Ireland, and her ee ges penin t le egislation and ‘self. a US 
ot canes eneaed. ane | between ponding] Share. ERIK Z] ¢ o'clock government. — Mr. ae ve an account of P eae aoe SWE ETENER OF THE BREATH © FE 
et. pi nee [+3 Mos k | his mission tothe nor th —T nt for the w a as 319. 18s, 2d. T UK OF OR =e vs whoo fy Saa ies Nobility), a 
wa ma Cavan.—The Lieutenant and Council of Ire- h, Cre: Kren d from 
a EA £ A £ h ae | a : ye | land have published a proclamation, extending the pro- 
Bristol, Birmingham Pe sage ol hae tis visions 0: of the Pea e Preservation Act to the “county of 
Ten | 100 + 
Buh Gite... 1 0 0} 50/30] 58. Cavan, 
Chester, Holyhead». | e ai | ; MEA ARL I and requiring an Ai Gabba of polic I 
ernUnion. » > o| | so | 15 | s142 jury at the inquest on Thomas Tierney, shot by ti ie po- 
Baliaren are eb a ea = a tt lice at Lavey, in this county, on the 12th inst., hay 
ction, «se i1053 | 9,775 |2 10 otli all | A ught in a verdict virtua lk mur rder, havin ng fo 
Great North of England 1,762 |a 0 o {100 | all at the ere was no provoc given, bl 
ee EU a eeu ager h Sr ye ae accordingly been SiT for ‘dal 
Do. Extension . = pi 24} 124-13 SSS 
Hull, Selby. >. so | all} 108-8 al. 
Lancaster, Carlisle . aa P 56 | 20 49-51 
pe ag acer =| bees 6,243 j4 10 0 fioo | all} Summer Assizes.—Home CIRCUIT, CHELMSFORD.— The Ine 
bar poy om Bickel ` yee! Be es piae be 2 tt diary Fires at Braintree. EA oote, 16, Sapen, and Páid ropare (as pe 
Tana j5 5:300 isa lioo 20 | | ajo’ | Fish, 18, bricklayer, were indicted for wilfw ‘ully and maliciously 
a —_|_"*— | setting fire to three barns. oe pt ote and other buildings, | A. ROWLA 
en = He 1,857 611 lo 8 o et | . x Hd ee property oft arl of Essex, ecupation of Richard 
London, b ayr. aynes ; and also with setting stacks of wheat, the 
South-V . 10, avr. PTI- ; i A 
enang Tad e Be $013 Bere H ° ret ey a ‘operty of Richard Baynes. Mr. Marsh stated the case for the He rs ee 
Manchester, Bolt, Bury 963 929 1234 0 hıza 93 ‘osecution, an id that the l evidence against th ag Š 
Mana”, » Bull. pe te ite ta eo eae |} eee mers was the testimony of a yo rho stood in the | 5 oe y hiel i a a description of Weights 
5 phe eke 0,113 j2 2 6 HE ue pe g | Position of an accomplice ; but as the prisoners had themselves poe br ve Sige Nea ee crate arena 
Newenstle, Carlisle = -`| 1,688 1,901 | 10 0 ie all erg ; Sonne almost - ting to a confession, he app: he largest 
e, ington .| 2,842 1,629 |4 0 0 | 25 56-2, e that jury, notwithstanding the nature of the eviz . 
a aR eae aa raceme eo tape ag RIP dence in suppo: the prosecution, wo tertain no dou anufact safe of Bedd 
North British . . . . . . 25 | 193! 264-7 f P ( rniture bein jep t).—HEAL & s 
a. of the guilt of the prisoners. Mr, Ric yne prose Beer 
ates Bi ; 126 p 43 =n tor, ad tative ee fam called Rayne Lodge, inthe aore and Beddin Manufacturers, 196, opposite 
Fammen, Ww Rii = aes apeh ail ayne, near Br. e, which was the pr f the TA a UG He H 
Shefie} Fi p- Cen! j i O 
South Davon . . . 2 A 15 
South-Eastern, Dover | 7,5 3 
Yarmouth, poaa 5 i a tie t 0 st a7. 
York, North Midland +| 5264 3,072 |2 10 0 | 50 |all| 107-10 ` 
a renan anch , . a Ss 25 | all 1-3 
Selb iby = 50 
Farxca Rawat SA Bay 
henag — dite e ü > p 4 1041 
Do rinek "ai A i to ES myo 
a ag pg a o her Sie Eie 23| 20 = 46-4 
Paris, “ee ole 5,16 |0 19 2| 20 + 
Rouen, H f pata Maries ea ‘aia 
Dublin.—A f ~~ bl fis tiene i ONADAN 
ea Eric Peas considerable cians was ut five minutes, Fish came back pir said it was to his fami 
brough n Saturday las an Irish | good a place as to have a fire, for there were plenty of B time ‘to the pursuits o: 
deputation, who sought t the aid of Go oad in carry- | Seren ape Thee then all returned to the town, and | à joa aoe ha 
5 : met again at night at the wn an chor beer shop, fro: 
— : efect 2 endations of the D; ramage | which place 5 again went e p: tor’s tice, ast pg the connexion could only be productive of unhappiness 
ission for connecting the wi Shannon with ceeded thro i agap in the hedg e barns, and st e | Parties.—Apply, by letter, at the Office of this Paper. 
Lough Erne, and _ uniting, by the | side of one of them, in which there was a hole large enough for ters t 
Provinces of Munster and Ulster. It is stated that this | 3 maws fst to go through. Pish said that the hole was a good WANT PLACES.—Al Lette ig ae 
place for the fire to put in, and Coote gave him two lucifer 3 
ES Paap ay ould afford facilities for the drainage of pane jor z pae sain bt, ssa ae sep t ia “anders Soe > its teaches: ra 
900,0 C wo more matches, ich he also tried to osloni 
aa m oe g of fhe Repeal preion tek Dass on on uas Ades pe 5 th R vould ignite, and upon this they all gaaon Dae E 
n nceiliation Ha r. Magennis in the c went back e Star ~ shop at range when Coote was 
x the pre inary business was proce: ding. a ieee the | sent by Fish to purchase a box of lucife: ile witness was 
Pacificator,” made his appearan s amiy alone with Fish; he porta: led not t fire to the place, spectable 
on his re in safety from aonet the Orange men of | and told that if he did so he would be sure to be found out ucal Khowledge of hi 
Chay O'CONNELL acknowledged the mae ie of “ia. sonia day or other. When Coote returned with the lucifers, a good chara ote a m the gentlem: ai rect 
ew York, and read a letter accompanying the remittance , | Fish told him that he (witness) would 0, and he added, pag Has no eee rg any ier of "England. Die s 4 
r pr s aaora upon expressions pis r. Come on, PI go if you do; death or glory, FPI go and light it.” | E. W., Mr. Tuck’s, 5, High-street, Kensington, Middlesex. 
h way He on a late oceas effect that if England ren- | At this time Coote had the box of matches is hand, and they DE a ER.—A single man, aged 40 Ample 
tae s re aang it Dae Sie might caleulate on the assistance of | both went away together towards the resi f the prosecutor, S GARDE! mke piren : asto ability, sobriety, 
aa Wine a rot to humble the proud eagle of Ame- | which was about three-quarter: off. This was between piein wi r fe s 
. . onnell), said on the occasion referred | 8 and 9 o'clock in the e ening. witness) remained behind at | and integrity.— Direct to o Y.: 
t S, that land did render justice, full and ample ntree, and in about half an hour after the prisoner had left Wandsworth-common, Sure 
justice, i. Ir ere, she would ch a position, through the | him he heard the al fireinthe tion from Rayné, an A S GARI 
si Tol jese M 3 £ Pare tt cae s i h Ton kapi sagen hat the fire was at the prosecutor’s ti rfi = mr 
0 Si erw; 
itself. Such was the sentimenth uttered, andhe EBevedcoch there, and he said rita this gp pa x rt EP Thee Kitchen and Bore bere pre iy t sitcation. 
bb the senti: f Ireland also. It was i sequence of the s another fire in the villagé on the follo j a M day, ana i Lies bcd itua tion.—Dire 
ustering of Mr. Pol k with regard to the Orego ar tness saw e prisoners the day afterwards assisting in 
blustering which had since cease 1, that he had been drawn into | removing some furniture a field, where it had bee 
the observations complained of. olk calculated on a diver- | moved fire. Coote asked him to hel; gell at the 
sion in his favour in Ireland, sho’ arupture take place between | same time |, “ This w: rare flare up last ni nt. but it 
England and America. Mr. O'Connell then said as at not so good as the one I lit on Saturday ni ht at B zirh 
the last op mity he should have for some time of addressing | Fish was by at the time this was said ana ag ded, “We we 
the As he considered it advisable to lay the present | up to Baynes’s on Sa nd I shoved my ha 
He wished it, however, to 
and what 
true that they had 
take charge of Dairy a 
of this Paper. 
w the people | the Office ing up 
h Pehla AS GARD ARDENER— , A Gentleman anieet, 
told him the same story, and that he (witness) was subsequentl. 
taken into custody u the charge of being concerned in the fxs 
re, but was afterw admitted to give evidence. Cross- shan 
examined: Witnes 18 years old. He now came from gaol | tho 
give evidence. He was not taken into eustody upon this | has live i 
harge until a twelvemonth after the very h 
e man, aged 
Butcher, ctable single 
apne of Hoth: 
with Meado ale 
—-Direet to 
Greens 
re 
ae if re 
S GA 
NER, 
36, w! ae ands the m 
mare ad Early 5 Foreing, tog 
u 
was a rS Pereri ch S mmitting ano 
> and had not been tried. John Andrews deposed that fo ee ee ee 
he knew the prisoners. He embered the fire P at took Coffee house), LO" Lower: zroad, Is n ‘aged 27, 
place at th cutor’s, and at Mr. Seale’s and Mr. Lacey’s, Sope DENER.—A single Man, all its ‘Store 
and while in ce y with the prisoners he remarked that “it GA ARDEN £ his profession oe and 
A carious job about the fires,” and C te said “W em, orough knowledges a ted with reference cAn 
Sey fon names, not y an ut it.” Cross-examined : beapohes and is well ae > E ai 
ei weeks ‘ks in gaol, doing evo ot Ppt ay seren or | and Greenhouse plants "Direct to G. 
e n s story until last eo 
Friday. William Bradford, a person in the service of the SS pana 
