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ld in the ec e country i in favour of the pro- | 
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have been he the tender, into a kind of ditch, ; pretty -full of water. noble lord then expr pressed his hi his hope that, o that, on m the termi termi- 
posed ao eet and Manchester Railway, and in| The whole Srah was pida en ition to a stand-still. The mafiosi of m roceedin gs» were there 
favour dts ris ig ad E A the latter a depu- | alarm that sued si A a or 5 gers, mb] d depart quietly to their respectiy 
tation fi -Eas Company attended, | who were seas’ “se rss ries t by the cussion, may a mes, Siaans insulting or wounding the feelings of 
A sur sated ai Ta ai socom ating the whole | be well conceiv pia For cate. Saas a. with the ex- | any one. The Dean of Dromore moved, and Mr. Biaek- 
Eo K with increased aveyance. — The port | ception of o who was wants hurt, they alle d wood, oon seconded the first resolution, asserting the 
of cen i Po the eer. ral, on the uninjure red. inde’ feasibi and ie gee right of every British 
late accident on the London and Birmi ingham, was | to raise and pace, the ¢ carriages on the line, “which in | subjee owe ess, in manner, his opinions of 
pee shed on Wedne sda ay. After sta’ ting hat the the course of tw and at Ha ur fng anaftashoe measures o; re Min ters of the Crown. 
d l its journey to Nors wieh.— | The other sovolutions were moved by magistrates and 
of f the other was the primary cause of the accident, he | W id g of influ uence, and were remarkable as con- 
says that— Rais ay. “As the slow train was ‘standing at Walton | d h policy d 
“Mr, Creed, in his official report, states that he considers | station on its down journey, Į I the | Ireland, and especi aliy denouneing the removal of Mr. 
į the policeman SEY, Ee S bridge, er ee in | fire-box having given n wa; k the re e st or hen a on from the commission of the penon, The meet- 
T not having gone to cones — stop the coming m: oggy ici 5 so 
4 ther, at the mouth of the tunnel, according to ag: Desy within. The was u eram rately ng also pledged themselves “ to associate, as Protestants, 
tions, but this man pot to me that the down goods train | the engine oiling the fe ha parts of it. came wih | iy every lav eral means within their power, in ert 
sed his post at the bridge 15 minutes before the direction of the steam which | issued out of the | and defence of what s pan rem vains o of the e! nerated Con 
il was there, which knew by the clock in : 
scalded ; the pa as- | stitution, and in the 
sengers, y who were numerous, were unhurt ; 3 but a r- |is become case i urity of their lives an nd 
om | perties, to the mateo of the eee and 
on the back of his head, j injury, | the p erig of the empire.” An address 
NR a | to me: ueen then adopted, praying the Queen 
PRICES AND Trarric, by permission, from the List of mae: Fa to consideration the case of the loyal 
Se Baiabe. ris Ramen Bailtoap Chronicle of this day- | Protestas ts of Jeg nd, to sammad that Mr. 
o, the magistrac A 
: Watson be restore 
sm hing two of the goods waggon: pag OR E # | pet a events y “the ry was the reception of 
gig and injuring A ou ote á oo auz or Rarway, ARA Divi z5 ESI Price | this s gentleman, Mr. Watson Lend gp is a vene- 
well as tl rile" and luggage-van of the SAA pa ee enn ed Week nE dend EA zz! Friday, [rable hale old gentleman, He ar ived amid the sent 
“Gen. os, iA os eaye mes Tah ina mens | rae TES gn <8) tolok | vociferous exhibit jons of del anda 
: i 3 Airis a4: ap | | to: the fpa of the areis was lifted bodily 
> “TI am of opinion the hich tanks of this accident was Aug. 19.) 1 | a tal aneing P 
the neglect and want of} a igment on. the part of James Uns- | from the eg , and placed o 
01 Ethie engine-man oft he Lancaster mail say n, who k Birmin sham, Gloster ee table, wher as Apa neovered h eiv sine) 
goods train had not pass im, Which it ought to ristol, Birmingham . . | | proofs of r be J sy thy fi he whole meetin: 
; Bristol, Exeter ea | p ni and sympathy e whole meeting. 
deri ithe thick k fe Nes aries an ye = spl Bristol Gloster < Í k | Lord Downshire left the chairas soon as the address to 
pant fo. ve Bosped eh e bridge, on the other atin of which the Minaa Coontien.” the Queen had been agreed to, and the meeting then 
ote Pe the AS ds siding is situated, at the distance oi od dope oat tect ae N marched off by lodges in perfect good order and 
ras b Edinburgh, Glasgow » quietuess, and dispersed their respective dis- 
À tighdal but: fortunately train of nearly 30 carta “mn Grand Junction. » - tricts. ‘This A 7 course, the chief topie 
á ca North of England . ‘ ; ; ce sad 
was starting ga om the Preston and Wyre station Greas Western aan a i PEA ae Ireland, vi Ragas a 
a iectvoed was crossing the tees li 8, Seg & Henar aj prove that. the CARER: 3 dors. have adapte 
Bad is cia an h f had got half Des wo signin as a new plan of operation. No dppuiy-ljoutanini or 
sss ry wae: be ore it scan i min aa faa RE: magistrates are to follow the example M d, 
pa D FAT Re Crer veega b but Sil bn N 
Londen, ee y resigning ; but as many as possible w 
ene two of the Fleetwood carriages, con- London, on s Beekwal Res ap oe: aig la ing to. the government the al a$ 
100 persons, got off the rail, and was ; tive of dismi: the em. The Newry Telegraph con- 
Imost [senida apee to a stand-still by the weight ndon, Croydon - 3 taaa tha lla ea :—“ The Marquis of Downshire an 
e two carriages, which hung across it like a pair of | Fondon, South wes a8 | ia ay} he magistrat the Lisburn district E 
rar Mie carriages were, crammed with: human | Meacpester P ae itn: Lose Seales shee | on manfully convened the meeting—have set an example 
a consternatio n was very great, hg: perh Manchester, Leeda, Hull poss on igas. aiio | 78) mog the magistracy of the province gerne ve trust, 
ally th ous. | Do. Birmingha: m, Derby : i 100 | ae will not fail to be beneficial in its effe t 
aie iat to the Lanenster rain leaving Newent, oa les 1 ae (a ons o | ih PA Rea i Wi dace /6 many of the most 
measter muc. ast its time, an coming almost into ea i ji J à trim 
ton at SERVETE miles an hour, instead of seven | North Brisa . ete |e G4: BES ies ae ee u wh 
y m T, Northern, Eastern | a, 3 6} 45 | 72-4 have resolved t nd Lisburn meeting, All w ore 
nals were k tupda it to stop, but t beaten Wr andon re Mm 0 | ahh hea arts are in the right place ought to make i 
he iver ewo i ons to ss the Shedield, Manchester. :| 1,305 js la ha &p.Cent [igo | 98 | pa | Pol int of honours 40 ~aned? The Warder hoon that 
melancholy a ata Paes seepage eh eet s pve $al 6-4 this meeting at Lisburn. was to be “ e largest t 
ie the, North Midland Railway, at Masioick, tartans Nasas hee t307 0 i» O | 20 alt ibog lever take E l th h of Ireland.” Respectin 
Sat urd te Francis Dam, a sag kih Midland ©] gamo fine fe lee roid ae si Pry =a al Oren or alaka n the Evening Mail Sod 
man named Scarboro’ Branch. | | all} 61-3 | eneral Ora: ion 
f Rother r = his life. K eso that one of the Seib i ;| ? a a [s0 | 20 | 7 | the following announcement :—“ We are now enabled 
0 jer fom De by hei ami the ung oe Zz = | | aa ag ARSE oanns „upon ority, that fananas pam lp 
at haif-pasi on Faso ay, when six of thej Siba vierge oo : = > fæl e|} i763 {issued for holding a ting e Grand Lodge of ` 
n with iron, were detavhes from. the train Orleans Bord sere E ak ; anlal a ee ia killen, om the 27th t. There is 
aight be run or “ shunted” into one | pau’ Rowen. tL noz | esas 1019 a} 2 | all | eA, | every reason to believe this masing m ga 
eman st te Turner was about, to | Runen, Havre $ tended by the. lead! influenti blemen an 
when deceased unfortunately atemnine to cross | SSS pace of the country, whose nami d L as 
He was knocked ¥relany Sao s ie = m Lodge, before the voluntary disso- 
ges p d ae his hee and thighs, There are already, in connection 
fi inquest w s held| Lisburn, — Ulster jou wded with wih ‘that of PU, 167 lodges, and steps are in coe gress 
the jux < Acei- | announcements ge os. an pagre of | for county meetings, to protest against Sir Robert Peel 
atl Society, especially in reference to the | and his os es, in Derry, Antrim, Tyrone, appesa 
ite to thes secretary ‘of the Midland eae demonstration which poo place in Lisburn on Wed-/ Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan, e., 80 a who. me 
Say, that it was the „opinion of the jury that a man nesday last, the ro inst, Five deputy lieutenants | plain that the nt meeting at Enniskillen a 
be always statior n the last carriage of the | and magistrates had sigued the requisition ; and the | failure in point of numbers—which it was not il and 
ing. The pote were also of opinion | SAER of Dornha had promised to ide, +e | that abu ndan nee o: of work w vill be provided for them du- 
e. Masborough. station. was too erampe | evening a public dinner was to he giy Mr. 
business done there, and oo to at the Assembly-room, Lisburn, at which T. a: ae p AT RE P trial of Mir- Duffy, the police magistrate, 
ond evening the e expres fy Esg., deputy-lieutenant and ma gistrate, wa an 
ter t 6 P.M., ran | the chair. | 
rs a station on the Midland /in a eee the iy and « oceupying oo | oe of a jury, as wk were unable e oe sat toa 
t. eight miles from Leeds. The 5 whic ae ry s verdi ct. They ght, a during : 
WR an embankment m 2 bai in iar th, and 3 ble l alf, bu 
pletely smashed o sip i g fy mat thos orning ges Booth eee was in fayour of 
to ‘$ was one y id ree dj and other conneya noon, akat y for the most part ao the Cao n, i, the numbers being—for a verdi ct of par 
mer being n the engin “his was ladies. Among those present were the Marquis and ot gai uilty, 5. WD I i; Re 
p avay from the ia ine, ae the impulse it >| Jacks stan next commission o 
ed sent i, diwa the zine, aad nt Hs dreadful Hon. Hugh Annesley, Col. Verner, M.P.; Mr, Isaac | same reeognizanc eS as gure It should. be poten 
4 The second Corry, J.P. and D.L.; Mr. Reilly, rr Pi aep es D. at ; and| that = ae Catholic Bishop of Peery, aod a large 
merely overturned on, the line with slight isjuries|a large number of boa magistra thie emen. number of P ergymen and gentlemen, came 
the pas engers or the es line The total: nimer of The ob present are vario: Se on mate a; yir the foward as wi ae = charaeter on behalf of Mr. 
r on was. only half a doz and a ae ~ yo at from 15,000 to 20, 000 per- | Duffy, and unanimously declared their belief that he 
e first class. carr ha "whey sons. e Marquis of Downs ape ngs called to the | was incapable of the act imputed to him. On leav 
Mr, Clegg abe a Boa Manchester, wii ù chair ak pent applause. rd id that if the court during each day of the pe Mr. Duffy was 
Wife and =o proe: e to Man w the | requisition, signed by so many pale seauesiale at| obama cheered by hun genres : pm who 
thronged the streets through which he h pass; 
gulo ous th at pa arties oceupyin. vious people pary, haying an impression that the 
a all three, th cone baa ie ab thee ne: =e afforded i BO parry a! | change is the result of a- conspiracy in which the de 
thout “being husk in. a manner ston to | pleasure, with his: tective force have bad the principal share. 
Cause for alarm T other passengers were friend Carpias Waison, he would or pee his, ey Weekly Meeting sa Senmi Association tea paaa 
“4 . i P > Concwativa ane ery. amiy attene . 
to a trait fi rvices for t purpose. He was pr areg 10.40% i t yaeta of Philsborough, took the chair. Mr. J. O'CONNENL 
th | 
l rocured for those and he spo oke “advised » that re: uaj wr long. lett bis father on the appointment of Repeal 
: pr nd niieal preeecding had never! anid other unk ted with his plan for retura- 
aca An ther r ceident Happened  eoaativationsl, a P S bg $ y ri 
ng 0 ee PI eg ea eee 
“ at f sa ‘ 
By ft Sh reper Pi ha ei e Niti their friend. F v i Step n's, no Ministry can longer refuse “to postpone the dis- 
HA gabout | not in the habit oe defyii z any one, a if, he were, lie leussion of ‘the terms.on which to found the res roan of the 
“sy. y Se Padanan F i ich = prove that it was a con- 4 rish napag Ee d penis P., urged moe: “4 
iter; ne oa 7 miles beyen ay | 4 è \ ye h Hepes alera an immediate atte to the registry, It show 
off the rai sé tender and the | stitational act. He would again. repeat @ that, if he h ” £ paramount object < ie AL. AAAA KA cee 
ià drsagng- th whi he would hay eed to take precedence he collection. of the repeal 
ages after i AA ortumately the „Which he thought "wouk l he ani. rent, ree “A TO most paaa that both or bd y 
ES nythi offered, his. ‘services, p 
nent part k ey nay mej. pea apip to the expressed bp gari shane ie ag ge w baying oen k a Sanan peggy or 
a peri vel, and engine © his appearance in Ennis! when 
fra cn he tes 49 yards. over the sides of Oh e press, ; and he woul Ms add f f her, thot he Orange mstration was held, urged on Government the im- 
before it tear turned topsy-turvy, with | was prepared to ak the pahit ity of the act. ©‘ mediate abolition of the oath which declared the Roman 
