THE NEWSPAPER. 
Sanger, where: If Gi Galle SEP Ga na ea eon 
Penuchno, Capel Curig, and Bangor, where it will ua ed be nd were now favourably disposed towards that ee Es That | received m. 
the railway already in progress across Anglesea to Holyhead, statement had Veen promulgated by Mr. Wyse. The eiet spirit which animates us is spre. ae far and wide. M lord 
oo principle is to be adop ted. No fin. | | of tha t gen ntleman, in reterence to the Colleges ‘Bin, wa highly ond Azer gong Ei a will excuse To fee 
The Lincoln, Ho orons, Spilsby, a A akna and he felt ci mvinced he had no grounds for es in th 
es Da ber nded to form a: direct communication ting that any of the hierarchy had express d opinions favour- hae fot betibās servant, Entertain: å 
omame ae of Lincolnshire and thelargem: anu- | able ¢ to the academical mber for yenir on the rigbt Tand pe: Ape best of ‘men—aece grate my 
e Mi dland and Northern Cou ntie es, and | Fe ad certainly. done his best the of | heartfelt thanks — ly wishin: each and all of 
t Gon A 
> 
uneneen a 
Pe aee 
arks of approbation from London, showing that the 
acturing distric 
to emabiiet an imme ion between the Eas 
that 
reland, and if evil cor eque di a you may att et d tim 3 life in health and hap- 
and South Wolds of Eindolnahioe and ne various co. S| not to blame. If there weré one ci ircumstanee nk ne than | piness, I shall conclude this = yarn” in the ee words 
Yorkshire, sighs res ene e rd: ~~ The leng ath of the nother which. proved the general odium in which thé Co! 1e ges of tho bites of Di Jerry— "No urreiider, Cheering for a 
about 0002. ., in 20,000 shares s| Bi Bill was het ae which ought to be sufficient to damn it in The 
ah! pu 
al: ed the health of © 
and Ballymena i isa a was this. rig at no individual —M 
oss 
4 ne tia 30 | the estimati ir auts of Fermanagh”. 
to consist i pe —the d ev EY of patriotism was owledged the honour, and sai 
Ba aia wher re orm a Janeti on s part, he would 1 aver be silent on the co Eora: among the: U 
ene and Lond an ad | ms Ae laden, Ve 
r vii at Arras ss on mi ght Aud heaped upon 
de: Sa 
J 
R nner, 
even in Conciliation- Pall Sony at got z rotestants of Ire 
Ty 0 = ion against an 
ie uld prove | without lead eh m 
a ae the aE beka belong è no crime for any 
fe con sia tes the he ‘South w Wiw Yle vith Ifhe were asked =e the r he would prefer 2 ì ask, for what Ea Captain 
Areeta onnection with Glouc sf ayy e nd f the ue on lfrom the magistracy ? r following 
Capial; ast 0001., in 2 -T y- 
it eè example he erable Watson “fór takin, ott out of 
E 1e people, ver the k of tl aise eted Cleland—for asse rting soto was the 
they had so much at heart, to dis- — inalienable rigħt of Protestants, freedom of opinion— —for carry- 
iy 
In 
me of t that teligon whith 
“a 251. ee cottttendnes the nefarious measure, and to resist it A every | ing forward that movement which was now advan 
Se ah ion, means, ee farther, to brand the men who took Bide under | end of Ireland > Aig other.—The Car mM: x 
for a rail- | the bill as traitors, Ff the iey did not adopt that course, they | Protestant Members of the Ss e sf 
wý Macclesfield, Rugby, Di deot, | would assist Peel in dividing, corrupting, aud ‘eaten: aising over 
es uth. pikeak Capital, fhe 00,0007., in: 2 201. Treland—Mr. Law ieee si t hat as Mr. O’Connell considered 
uth Union, or Mancheste r, Pott , and Loi Es who took office under the colle: ges should be reprobated, 
a ne pe from tho’ Trent Valley Railway at R ae to Macclesfield, | he would suggest iar parents who sent their children to these 
and thence by the Manehostor and Birnfingham line to Man- colleges to be educated should be held up to equal execratio 
chester. Capital, 1,500,0002., in 201. shares, — The Waveney | —Captain Bropenip read an address “to the people of the 
Valley and Great Ya ae is another une now before spy north of Ireland,” and said that nothing in his mind could 
the TEER me whichis explained by its title, Capital, 400,0007. rig a nobler subject for ‘giatnlation to the Repealers than 
in 201. hat peak by the contrast between Boal: onduct at the 
PANA 
api tal, 
ester, Bough, San 
London, is a scheme 
their religious ing political princi 
endowment of the einen £ solie ge oF 
ing an ot her demo ms 
Å Cal ener 
the meeting that, on the occasion edt ripro pie rnaig 
09—re. 
y W they had put forward a most hiia miiti of 1¢ 
In addition to the above schemes there is one for ae nster meeting, and that of De a ang at their gather- | spectable, ya it was considered that the i arra; yedin 
r P ings. t the former, all was uillity a aad peace: the latter | opposition to them the entire Government in re combi 
A forming contmünicatio n from London to' D ublia Nace were characterised by lawless me T olence and bloodshed. | with the ger al See Roman Catholic parties in the House wnt 
_ the b ple ; one for connecting the mi —The rent for the week was . Lid Commons, in favour of the atheistical measpre of the Go 
tropolis with Barnet aud the northern railways; one Be pi st.—The Irish apers § are Tias he pro- nan Te. atten nded on t i presen ent ot Kee en as he ha 
r f r A ten at a former mee’ eting i w the ee - 
ies Renting say - wn she ine of se island z erative Anse ation, and ing expression to his pect ate ae gab rega: nd affection, 
- Guernse to Po & Sampson and oe ie esse Bay 5} of tl ~, | towards his valued friend, Mr. Watson. He had algo attended 
and several for the Continent and the Colonies. | the 4th'inst, inthis town to Mr. son. The Earl of'| there for the pu of joining them in the expres ression of their 
Roden presided, and was S supported by Cal. “Verner 5 Des, non SA seen has omni for iratra t 
e 
| Pitcrs AND TRAFFIC, by permission, from the List of Messrs. i M.P., Mr. Cleland, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Dolling, and} Tispurn on the ec, Talj last: Hb Und no KAMERA beara 
Hun, Fawcert, & Aii1, in the Ratiba Ut hrontele of this day. sa ier well known leaders of the ros ze Soc — in- | in saying there, in th nee of Mr. Watson, thatif the mos 
3 Ross | | ela ding a long list of ma gistrates and depay lieu ants | tives which inthe penced im to be presenton that occasion were 
E |_| SMS Atter the preliminary bust | known by the Coveney Wea han ound tem Sach 
k f gred Sul ee liad been concluded, the chairman ey id he] iad Ba >en | censure, He attended there for the purpose of giving his ad- 
ayo bene tR a car pond hee Ba} fer requested by the E kill Holt:| vice to the Nags pep who had assembled there in a double 
si tts Sept. 2°) Wee t3 Mos. |< | Wa to „offer their apejot o the me ing for apy tiers ý ma a friend, and, secondly, ie a e 
& Sept: 9.) There one circumstance attending 
| | Be att Leti of apo BY were Tera which ought ihig si be forgotten, and that was an expression 
Birmin; Glovster 3 See 200 F | eer ad from Lo: rd O’Neiil, Sasss nel biaa r; Mr. k--| delivere ot many years since by a corthia individual with re- 
prs ime : i | wood,. of Saintfield, A an Rev. rog Ji | gard to eines processions. It beurd to th rate g meia 
is se itis i reven! 
L 0. o | 0:0]. game Montgomery, Rev. Tow ney 1 Blackwood, mir Rowan, hig sar e Saat EViN bryla pi ven, to which they owe thats 
6use | sioro $ Mea BEN Hillsborough ; Colon Car! and a host | libert: aad the | blessings they prea ' (Hear, hear, and eries of 
sternUnion .. . A 5 nt 83-5 of others. After the usual Joyal E An el, Peel.) This was the ie Z expression used by sen indii» 
Extension 25 4 ia 3 ual, not many years ago, w! e 
bar, co The ot is È ye oe Bey slo mga tier the attics men al clear silt 4 ‘taken a bei cing affo a on censure upon lx pova Ithad been stated that Mr, Watson 
Eea: S pea leu opportunity, erating ng the Protestant operatives of Belfast at | was dismissed from the comnuission of the pence be ron s 
1,979 |3 © 0 216-20 the càll oi 
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sinc een 
att £ justice and gratitude to a Protestant fellow-subject. = fae of conduct had been aiea 
ae eean a i se | and T am wane that there are few things which could have | tain other r persons who had been gistra’ and attended at Re- 
: ow i i n i ity of meeting my ak meetings.. Now he ater pond howl loyalty an - 
Å. 50 13-4 gi e greater pleasure than this opportunity o: g gee r: At be etacaal 
50 | 103-5 Protestant fellow-countrymen in seeking the welfare of our loyalty be plaved together ere vemos Api eos 
Sya | = Shoe ee ant + It has bpi my lot, during long life,-to | with Ribbonmen ? or were the advocates of Repeal, and those 
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pice. 
South sWesesa ns 
er Bmt 
Bury 
E Labia 
tag ae ay The gallant colonel sat dow p i iari ose 
3 jown 
y tk. respect to the object that has toet us together; in connection | ( ant colonel sa 
aeaa 1,823 palasio ofo an| 4S e hour DE friend Mr. Watson. Ladies and gentlemen, | che ate and repea: one sake! the at ea j- The Cuain- 
pem 3005 | 2160/4 00) 25) all) so hen I bear in mind the course that has toeni yurvued by Her ee sme a ek Cant gr pe eater oe one < 
; 95 a5 | Majesty’s Government in rd to my friend } atso urechi, : 
5 rie E is [esa nm repeat, help feeling the sincerest pain, tes I A vn r rover nd n ver feel in ar 
20) 14} 22-3 not but 1 eir act as’ an attack is pers hese Scns a ct rao = 
i 50 | all) 4 th mc ci ah Shieh sponded. He would merely say to that meeting, 
1,449 a 5p.Cent100 | h ji 3 MiA aeie tise He age aan aa bey ee bay I hope that | Protestants of Ireland, in the canna sf ee ae aigearan 
ran astern; Dover 8,04 ero |018 4 E 331) oe the sentiment F am CORRY ropòse will be heartily adopted | “ Be of seza me re br mori rt got ata night 
oath, Norwich . ; ; p z o | 20'a by eve ea individual pre: and that we will let it be no lit a fire in Ireland whic en grace, 
Fisk North Midland Sabet. fh Sas ©) 60 | all): 18 | that we and the whole Protestat publie of Ireland sincerely | tinguished.—The Caarmman then pro nn 
4 say Ag S — ube | = on pner i hie Watson in the course he has adopted on | Protestant’ Operative Institutions; may ily, g 
= PRONETS =A eti re Stk th present occasion. We are naturally led to ask, what was | tained in scriptural and sere arta oe riego Š 
Pm a | | iva _ | Mr.:Watson’s, crime? What did: he do to deserve dismissal | indissoluble link aan nobility aor: — rg 
Sülogne, anions: . . . . PÄ 10] we from a situation which he had held for ee eh pi Tiovatse spake to — aie est oi ai pov 
t erom è ... . EIR phir 5 e as is country ? vaio next to 
(Tad | gah daa atl ah |E atone tr manowar ta hee gue’ bl wen me tara | roan Roy? Ga nt wt rinses asda 
lI |e SBIR BA | cele siete i eee oy ees en r carantena te eat, ir Aona ey 
z Pod ee Me ina situa or ee aha be unable to restrain disoren T, Burse respond ied: enw nh alanine po mn Sop see 1 mex 
tion whic! e Govern t had unfortu. | mory of the great and gi ing iam. A 
Erelas w. ae sa Sedyeleri nae With Guse as arks I shail | to describe the ew nos aag ara rren) en _ 
BS Paper pis tener r on Re ned ol pr maced t a can eee me es an faction the cha “and af, Cleland serch = when tha ak were vi 
si 
i Preys of late supplied a fertile topie of discussion, bra - I iai Sit rl meee Ten sal e a ris. | to Dora Bo » TheRart of Re beta rose = — lear pm 
i Reynolds; a member of t peal Associati KNA ta Ulster, and our high-spirited guest, fmm Watsoni cheoriny weal that he to proe 
broug - weighty charges against the of Brookhill, Esq. the first victim rer the assertion of Protestant | veral on, Losing 
i i i á ese perilous times, at the shrine of RA he could = Pads 
“pages the TETOR ae wie eS Se ZE Amana 5 Ta that argo ch st poems their assent ness in having 
ate of thirteen days ere was the re. rhs bapa ta 
tes 
| Assoc took place on | not po Pine. wa n 
«ok STEELE. rat the ar and | than etd ‘hee d eon 
ly. a pave ie y object im your meetin: 
Peden (Sak ase he y oieee im 3 canse is 
ware that 
= tiie evening. 
that which is 
h 
I ani aware that: th 
ees 
iss sue! o greater 
a, en. The Government peor certainly feelt that praa 
they ad R 2 dpoiabethnt ra grep art itt oe se individtal 
who had e bimse: anxious eve the 
é Joinville had a paag 
on and wat dodaci | Waynoct! Your object is to 
ucible Maynooth grant. k ao 
hon when | show him and the a Protestant sparc stra LE 
by th ei 
eto ve 
atson’s reaso pressed im a 
Ww S ns for Tally ex 
letter lordship, ea it was only gor the people of: his. 
k nah ae aes ared their Romer of walking—-aote 
the advire ger gat _ 
toyed bec 
to 
erity dio privt Heges deri heir 
È f ased with th thelr blood—cheap at any price. 
his Maries roar determined to hand down is their tg sterity 
RETI ae: the poor man’s Liaryest, | fits, Sarge equate nigana ae 
is ya ald ‘excellent — blessed be- Godt. Tean | and Protestants here 
fore, to lose several d of my h iz — unico! 
weather in whiet the 
$ enough: it remain : 
3 noon oe bro gp Fd area ta ie to Tae Ar date instincts, and friends it 
Fy. asusual, Fconclude with“ Register, register, register!’” | zealous 
F. O NELL, aft 
rami putt 
g was proud and happy te bene 4 
er a few ‘ew preliminary observations, said | ous cause. Tbeg to tel Tesla aca the Orange Society, antie prot 
that: —s the Roman Catholic bishops | allitdedi os = confined bes O then — afl of the-country—| to pat ga end and E ore a res some ase 
en gy ows E iaa Fae Daaa AeA “rum Dublin—from Gurk-—nay, L have ever | principles of the constitution, They — 
governmen changed 
