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that General defiance used in Parliament by Sir R. Peel towards America > 
quent, accounts in reference to the Ore; regon m boundary question, with the con- ortin 
line since the accident, but som e days will sok Y | cessions at present in the course of being made. Proud, phase. woop ~ 
el before his offic ial r report will be pu blished. It is haughty England, in spite of all Peel’s bluster, ‘én forced into| FRIDAY, concluded.— Maidstone Stakes = f1 
stated, however, that ,owards the close of the investiga- | a disgraceful submission to America, because she continued | a renewal of the gift of 50 ri. ba x est st 
A ley in uired o p d 3 unjust to Ireland. But she would have to truckle not only to | 3 yrs-old, 9st 9Ib; s 
tio me q d À a t rance and to ich might 
any u: 
Hans k 2 ha courage to assai 3 j 
been the effect had an engine been propelling the train | She should have the assistance of Irishmen ; hearts and hands 
hind ? th the last drop of their blood, if ne acted justly 
“ » e ers bg 4 hay ed her y 
pt Bo p tet shoulders geui dail y pap ; but if she persevered in tyranny, ii njustice, and in: Li x a Ae 
shrugge their sien “a ie would have to yield to a foreign wer, in spi of Maidstone’s roesai eh Chesterfielda prene 
General Pasley : “ would have settled them.” > ig words and insult nthe event of a war, Irishmen would | Howth’s Beatrice, 61b , Mr. Osbaldeston’s Teak 
ficers re he “y indeed, it would ; | not be untrue to the giance which they owed their Sovereign; r r 
oia ha f ain would have be n kl We re cit they would not invite the ig y to their shores, but they 
every F n ci : PID ld stand smiling by and witness the ruin of E t 
to announce t Mr. ivil engineer, OT | then Peel talk, ee leased ; whilst he was talk- 
Gandy- pma hoe who Tad his leg crushed by the | ing, America wa nd Ireland was looking on.—Mr. 
collision Chie & ‘ook place on the line of the London ye ort deprecated theintreducton ofiritating Mtana torai 
with the system of slavery. There 
d preg EE near Chalk-farm can the morm- nti nae piian Anst titution in Dublin, and that, in his 
ing of the 29th ult., by a on Tuesday morning. opinion, as the place to declaim ag ainst slavery, and not that 
whi unfortunate entleman | association. He condemned slavery as much as any man, but 
The fortitude À 8 that association should not be ashe the vehicle of s slanderous 
exhibited Lagi the time of the ‘accident, when amputation amin on the Americans, and thus convert into enemies people 
who i i ny | announcéd to the company His Maj i 
present a “‘ Cup” of 300 fale ap rh a it be aes er at 
ura t in, | it was ne arily a work of time. He thought it was absurd Neg ~~ gar A for 1846. His Grace observed that 
On ccs 3 nk anfavo ble agen = 3 | and improper that that association should take money from e he nly describing the feelings of all resont fa 
? | America with o ret yer give her a slap in the face with the pressing ibig oma gratitude ag me ~~ of royal munifi i 
under a mg ts of which he gradually san ur other +] r.J.0’CoN expressed astonishment that any Irish- | had been his pleasing dut announce, The Noble D 
0, addition to an extensive busine: ae s dare to so awata for the purpose of advocating King conclude a by proposing ithe ‘health a of His Majesty th 
o fata slavery, and casting reproach n those who were ing of the Netherlands, me time expressing a 
civil engineer, was agent to the Ear lof Dev Lege yt = whose doing their duty as Christians by condemning it. For his own ~ 
business he part he should never cease to denounce the infernal system and 
collision, was 48 years of a age, et is understood to Ir its abettors, even at the risk of his life.—Mr. Scorr having 
left a widow and family. baa that he was an apologist of Slavery; ote pall was 
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Zrelany. fo. guests immediately rose, — be oe His Majesty, wi hi 
Dublin.—Mr. James Watson, the Orange magistrate |  Arcres doria —The Office of Judge promoted by Barnes affa ility and kindness, yo “ With three 
and Depaty-Liewtonan ge gate recently formed | Shore.—Sir H. Jenner Fust delivered his anaes in = case, three, gentlemen, if you ple ” The ast was th 
the ee: = in the House of Lords, has | Which was a proceeding a ainst the Rev. James Shor S the eet with = = ' honours the King himself le din 
nage apy the aio fo minister of the Church of England, for Gertuening D vine The King’s Cup n o be called the ‘‘ Orange 0 
been d RRG 5 commission A T | service in an unconsecrated chapel at Berry Pomeroy, Devon, | and to be ira ae or Rog 
th ty of Antri pe without license fro: is diocesan the Bishop of Exeter. ; a 
The case was referred by the Government to the esent question was, o th issi a defensive alle- mais ingle or marri ‘ied Man, 
llor, who entered into corresponde s gation on the part of Mr. Shore, pleading that d ded mbrance, wh 
Pe a from the Church of England, having taken the oaths as TO- Se ) is “all a Danh 
Mr. Watson, and the result is, that that gentleman has | testant Dissenting mi $ that h ier? tie erp oe gm man, Wages will be 
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ran p e enti. a grog re — App: ication (pre-paid), pania Sire rte 
igi rnm ling in the said chapel. The learne ed judge held pot this 8 see, Dar, Re to be addressed to A. B., 
ecision of the Gove: ent a ais Tab i s not admissible as a defence to the articles which had | Bookseller, Worcester. 
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‘of by that t journal ; but that it is “couched ae Dissentn g mi and f om that t mi e has EAE. 
never officiated as a Eaa o Church T of 
e most bitter and offensive paepe that ma is land, but as a Dissenting minister only. Now, he (the learned | Marke Ditech o at, 
capable of supplying, and that this document was judge) dsedight it absurd to suppose that it was tenderness of z of Mr. T. D. Wat tkinson, Mar’ 
nufactured in Bo on | conscience that induc ed. this gentleman to — the oaths ————e 
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cently made by that gentleman, that the Roman Ca- | to such tia Steel, it A oola Be 
tholic prelates have committed themselves, under the | person could t off his obligations aa k ole 
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The ne pian socal s reya to the a “ns to learn person could so throw off the character of a | premises would be preferred.—Direct nt -> "Ai 
in the subsequent part of your speech, that eee ihe he had taken holy orders. He apprehended | Seed ondon Bridge, Ci ity 5 and to Mr. Allen, 
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E beg further Das eed ‘ senter ? B these circumstances it was useless to admit the 
o persevere, with the blessing | allegation, which he therefore rejected. 
rr Got s0 ioe the multiplied duties of their station pim Cixcurr, NorwicH. — [Before a Special Jury.]J— 
permit, in that charitable course. 
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deliberately entered with the sole view of gth y the tenant. In o this Plantations and pay he is e 
poor, and of protecting, if necessary, the interests of ed on e record Soveral, special pleas, alleging ye Dairy and Poultry, if 
our Church.” —Mr, O'Connell left Galway on Wednes- | and dite hes cleanse ed ; that after and before the breaches pas z zi fan aged 42, 
day week fi e.—A verdict, with heavy occ A nae and ———_ had —- agree R—A m arried M aira —— Forcing! 
obtained at Waterford | ™ t defendant had, in pursua recs oak done take 
Ape sia wi pen er Neos of plaintif, ‘which Ded been 
25, thane any poo rks 
against the Dublin Warder, ior the ject th ublication of an gi by r works on o in satisfacti on of the alleged breaches 
rred from 
ec libel, which had | for ay be infe stra 
several gen bes > a pun rely ‘‘agricultur: where $ — Direct to A. T 
2 LA piain Mti w ele moreover possessed RDENER, in out-door.—A Te 
ai hi land po 00 z ged 3 who understands Bariy Forcing, *% 
the purpose of raising a S find to peier the a in fes? n = reponse = ata = erage erent of 25s. per acre, that Man den incall its bra n havea g 
— of the suit. The ra ges the War mparatively lo upon ideration of the | © acter mer Ga ihe ai pla Dire io G. 8. Posto 
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ve, however, written to the Rev. T. Scott, one of onde ing out thi c 
oee of the panate i decline “most ot. |e 
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rete bee the drain part, or the <a Sipe oat cumbeaes mr obility, &¢ fe can undett 
pena con a th $ ? 3 ial aa to chárac r, a z See and 
a Should the ‘proposed the eee ie during the h F he defendants Tow and | management of a Gre nhon ne © departine st Direct wT 
this month be seri ad becomeinfinitely deteriorated gardens, e S Se. 
ted that Bridgefoot 
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basing bee Betrek Ei £ “Right Hon Ho 
aintifi’s notice ae ent disengaged, 
ith cook isa pros or gentleman tenes. 
ti ad gardener.— — Direct to W. M. 
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the toy taking for his theme the | and th his lords! : ; et aiai 
e jury, lordship directed to em: r $ . heis a ios 
ion to ele ae . 
America with England. He taunted Eng- | the plaintiff for 1407. on 
iabe à to resist aggression successfully, unless | say what es! would give him for the 
: predicted ess | ditches. At the same Sado the, ith in the event Sof tb 
event that plaintiff was not intitled to ties full pease aa pte x 10%. per 
en aE Winery ener 
their estimation. jury then found forthe plaintiff— 
'exas as a measure cal- TH, for tho Brst breach ao assessed th 
the language of | actual damage at ging 
