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Wie meeting, he would Mintek: MB, Mewar WO: set ae te me EEEREN 
p meeting, he would feel it. hi it his d aa o call u up n the | hiss: Mr. J. Power, M.P., returned tl hanks, and de- | to what was going on; but, on the contrary, 
i i te for their expulsion. pe himself an sca bat seg The healths of manner which entitled crag Birnie on 
s of remittances having been an nounced, in- | Mr. W. S. O’Brien, of Lord Cottenkaiss, an From the moment that eard 
Edad ling zt oc yg ye of Mr. Smith O’Brien for the | Campbell, the Rev. T. Matthew e Press, &e. , closed 1) sae ste y Pre es eaa 
< nth, Mr. John O’Connell announced the rent | the festivities of the day. pte “An Repeni and Con oe eee got a piece of iton 
4 os imi to be 3387. servative paper, in notiein g the fi a e, to defend h himself ae as he 
Cork.—The long- -protracte ed in ar x Ballin nhassig were seen in the pe i observes that “ the demon- the Eng glis shm: an he a tint he Bech a the helm, 5 
s been brought toa close, by 14 6 the 23 jury- | stration is a ry formidable one ; it was ati aaa led | brethrer ‘the Bagtisieadn on) p} 
turn rning. a verdict - justifiable hom icide. e ome of th eetable gentry of the county, who | Y ed. A a pimen Who! were -o ng 
g n r mmand of the vessel, and sug- 
: q te h in d oe 
sh go a e 
A o Oeae r d on Dames rs were any Orangemen apis k as the decorations iled aie tothe Boho 59 am pa: reed 
those ErP a — aie oi it, a ould hay seem to Hapiy is is more izp an w tell ; but, until Re- led right away e Fe 
ary vi aka can be shown to be oF evil th n gi A s fly at the 5 “and “sailed com 
-The Tih papers are full of the Repeal | many il, to cay te least remain eutral® | Russe ae hate rengaine avay, he d wane eom 
oO € i en s N same » under com- 
ich took place at Werte ord n We Galoay .—Mr. OC nnell; i it is understood, has con man he of Sear, Wilson, to Sierra Leon on her way 
3a ole Mr, (0) es nnell left Dublin for am eluded his round e monster meetings for the season, _ | thither, by S SDr oa ARo pist Ot wind, pits 
i on the previous day, passing through Bray, Ash- | Sun nday and ia On Sün: if Fear etieraneude ion ae down, pellets 
og Seiden and Heres preceded by Tepid ot ees a h . raft out of the spars of the vessel. On that raft he continued, +: 
ord 9 2 7 e : usic, | day there. wa: apie nd pro cession thro ough the tow Wh ; | With his ee oe anions, dri ei for 20 days, 
processions formed in the different towns and | on Mo onday ienna levee, and on Monday evening a | &Xisting—it could not be c: pas = 
n the route. He slept at Edermine, the seat | dinner in the theatre of Galway. The speeches, how- bid 
Mr. James Power, M.P., on Wednesda: rn- | ever, Genim no topics of novelty to call for a detailed 
resumed his journey. Ab n he j the 
geession which had been formed by th pealers fl. Fe miishillen —The monster meeting of Repealers at a b 
e other towns in the county. When | Wexford, on the 23d ult t pro- 
i á 
Ma 
pe 
ceeded to prove that, under treaty with Bri azil, as | pases 
were legally in ¢ ustody, ae re that = créw of the Feli- 
cidade was ran as liable eized as that of the Echo 
itself. —After the evidence iow “ne © prose ution hag been given, 
Mr. Sei erjeant cago k submit tte ed that the: ss > to 
to the Jury. 
re i t ing of Orangemen at Enniskil illen, on the 
ying nd | 12th Conservative pape _ that, at ‘desis 
ted to be 
it 
he number present was considered fully bet mbers are expect 
xcep- ath. — A correspo ede ‘iby writes 
n of Tara. The procession passed through Wexford, Mullings gar R “the greatest anxiety prevails 
d arrived at Whiterock, about a mile beyond the the i inerease of Molly Ma geil and that if hy pu 
at four, o’clock. Mr. J. H. Talbot, ex-J.P itis difficult to "T to what exten 
the chair ; upon taking which he intimated |it may not go during the pa pain 
the principal object o: of the meeting was to petition 
the un 
he motion of n Mal i Scotlany. 
ad a declaration that the county of Wexford veld Cromarty.—The local papers announce that nearly 
ver relax its efforts for Repeal were adopted. Mr. | the whole of be fine ee of _—- oo 
omnell then addressed the meeting. H d n this county, the seat of Duncan Da- 
a ght at the —— ificent display | vidso n, Esq i been pours Re by pi wit ith s a nga 
him, and com puted the number of “ s salwar Moina of the pangs er, “library, &e. The 
and. He had no doubt 
with errr ae the S jeviattietlogs i i of the legality of the | taking 
and Menton: and, ifit had been illegal, it would not reduce 
the offence below the crime of murder.—On Saturda: ay,’ Mr, 
ee A A : Serjeant Manning and Mr. eroi addressed the Jury at con- 
1” who Dertieipatod in the dem manientionss ,000. | house and furniture were only partially insured. The | Sizratie length on bebalf of the prisoners, and Mr. Godson 
og adverted t the > representa: atio p uld à appear r to have been caused | replied on the part of the Crown. The Jury retired for an hour, 
aaeoa: z N R iib lighted dle being left i and then re-entered the Court, amidst the most profound 
unless all the potest appe eared at Concilia- 
n nl, te electors — not again return them to | 
er some routine business, he: resumed | 
d the 
Antonio.—His ondabig | then, in the mos t karaita gens 
=o Thar sagt EXETER.— Triako of the Brazilian Slavers.— | passed sentence of Sea ath on the aed isoners who had been 
ursday, ef the: who 
ner (to whieh ‘about 800 persons sat | and wi aa aged 
in a spaciou us building, covered w ith | jesty’s shi, Was “ap 
d 2 ee sentenced oe ne ty The circumstances 
h Mr. and Dr. Gray. the recollection of our readers. 
i ORTHERN CiReUrT, Du: Louis Henry Goulé, was trie 
wera in Captain Tone and a few arge of having ered Emma. Goulé, 
os ifo; um 
s fro 
H BD. Cate, ME W. Hy O’Brien, ke. 
= ma av ing proposed “ The health of Mr. 
coun nen f peat geo chief s nprsoument a t i rapes 
isoners with pg him thrown homas biaa whic page ’Wemy. SS pangai constable. apri a long trial 
L Baron Rolfe th e jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty, on 
Hporting. 
theca thie gir 
Tu a — Craven Stakes of li cach thes rr Tat; 
8st + lb; five, Set 101b; six poly abe gr a One mile 
anda spa he subs). Lord G. jee Discord, aged, 
bea s Beaumont, 4 yrs; Lord Verulam’s Hawkes- 
ty ae sek Richmond’s Pic Nie, 3 y Won by 
paari- aia mers . The 
= eco to judieated on. On “th sg morning 
T slaver was pa at a distance. 
mieki —Ham panes oi 
for pi S Set 1olb : allies, Sst ib. ond to receive 2007. out 
of the stakes. (is bs). Mr. Gratwicke’s bf by Elis, out of 
Carlotta, beat Duke of aneng lg ch f Cuckoo, 3ib; Col. 
P 
eers San mphire, 3lb; a ve aa: Won by a head.— 
Sweeps of 300 sors each, i “ae colts, Sst 71b; fillies, Sst 21b; 
four-yr-olds ; second saves his stake, (16 subs). Col. Anson’s 
e has eargo oof al num Joe Lovell beat Lord G. Bentinck’s Best Bower, Lord G. 
ot ine aiy Dans pomething pen than 70 tons. Bentinck’s Devil-to-pay, — tor Bowes’s Saddlebow. Won 
oft-quoted ocr of 300 Wenfod indie roached the English boat, with the En- by a neck.—Welter Stakes 20. sovs step three igi od 
Fetoldiry in the Bull-rin; The Standard pape: Plish ‘ing. The moment it was d they were | 10st 121b ; four, Ls t 41b ; a 12st 12ib; six and ag 
ee f lyi lish, the Eel i s ¢ stibs). Lord Howth’s Wolf.dez 
ye . P. Williams), beat Mr. A. Cook’s The Shadow, aged ; M: 
ke the Poire language— ayne’s Queen Mab, 6 yrs; Lord G. Bentinck’s Naworth, 
razils. The Echo eseaped for i ae racing G. Bentinck’s African, aged. Wc 
arbarian soldiers ; sen was he to 
fidence in their descendants, or if hi his 
he Find a head on hi 
to do 
of Richmony’ s Lai eg yer Sib; and Tord @. Bentinck’s 
Cowl, 3lb. Won by a head.—Goodwood Club Stakes of 10 soys 
each, for thr ree- feohi ae upwards. (19 subs). Lord Eglin- 
ton’s Quebec, t 7ib; beat Mr. Os pesenan wy Sorella, 
liv 4 yrs, List; haa aidan Arcanus, 6 yrs, Hst 3ib; and 
whole pratt a of ape ones. i Won by a length.—Lavant "Stakes of 50-sovs each ; ~ 
i x ti F n very ers. ngt 
animatedin his howe soft hfreed the ose A ith him, tl i a all tumbe: 30 ft, two-yr-old colts, Sst 7ib; fillies, Sst 3Ib. (31 subs). 
AN around him wer e Repealers, mpeg sited one pin v ai eer divi ; there were 28 i Mr. Forth’s Sting, by Slane, beat Mr. Gully’s Mendicant, by 
most distinet i othe t chstone, and oti 3 by .— Sweeps oi 
te yyme’s 
Deer, received from Mr. Herberts Antler.—hinkeepers’ > 
Plate of 50l. added to a sweep of 5 sovs each, two-yr-ol 
feather ; three, 7st 4Ib ; four, 8st; five, Bst 7ib; six and 
Sst 101b. Heats. {8 subs). Lord G. Bentinck's Farthing Candle 
(Kitchener beat Mr. Cooke’s Auricula, 2 yrs ; gt yt =, ert’s 
f by Elis, 2 yrs; Duke of Richmond's br c and 
two others. 
WEDN: poe s of 
5 sovs RE Phew yr- ARE 7st: Nay ar ae St ibe n 
and need, 8st 2b. Heats. é subs). Me. À. Cook's The 
Shadow, aged. beat Lord G, Bentio wp Li: n 1 Oil, pa yrs, i 
j Stakes of 25 pm ; tw 
6st 7Ib; three, Sst 7ib; four, 9st Tb. are upwards, 
Sst 121b. (5 subs). Lord. &. Bentinck’s pe Krankie, 2 yrs, 
be soe poke. Ve piraya $ br e by Mus, 2 yrs; Mr, Greville’s 
blade, and then, poet him by. the ; es Baron Rothschild’s b $ by Cæsar, 3 er 
d; "Gera uiera was the captain of pai Won by a tn E a snog, inier ot An PoF each, pis na 
essel. He gave no countenance |5- only if declared. (133 subs, 75 d Erare Lord i 
next. pro- 
5 of ie Borough an d County mem- | joys, threw him or 
was received w. ih malaggied cheers and | Felicidade, o 
