x 
1845.] THE NEWSPAPER. 
hat the name of “ Orange” should be rétained -_“ The | admired mom aa 
that the name of “ Orange” should be rétained :—“ The | admired mo: ore highly than he did, in cert atters, the conduct į 
4 committee appointed at the before-mentioned meeting of the individual hehad } just Aon geeeicn as sional sed of guea oat 
N Aving met, it was resolved that the ancient appellation erami manliness, Ah consider: rable p power iper mind ; bat } Ma 
i i eons of al ish ; o 
est A 
4 re, join un- 
2 d e Á S f aman w i 
rules an regulations, suggested a ane agreed to the with a system to which they were so conscientiously opposed 
uld be refunded, w 
| to the bi prs e 
hich was done. If 
subscription : it 
should oan my that ——— when built will be subject 
f rete 
Pi 3 by G IT Sask A howe ;|“ The Episcopal Church in Scotland is in communion 
i for the proposed eneral Jac ote ba however, given the English an excellent Pp p 
f committee sno prop union, should at once be thrashing, and he è supposed that that eae cover a multitude | with the United Church of England and Ireland, through 
bmitted to eminent counsel. G. S. SMITH, rg of sins i the f i $ E D 
E u A rman | of si e eyes of the people of Ireland. He wished to allude | the medium of her bishops, as, without referring far- 
of Committee 3 W. A. DANE, Secretary. z It stated | $° Another tarie before he resumed his cat Speculations were | ther hack, will appear from a recent act of the Legisla 
E Mr. N 14a ulged in by the newspapers as to where He: Ma esty’s next visit 2 Pe e ğ 
rb that an 66 fe and regulations” h been whol gr nla . Ifs ‘ould condescend to come to Ireland, | tU i \ Hale S z tions in Scot- 
$ gu ave Com- | Re conceived he might promise her a cordial and truly hearty |land not acknowledging the spiritual jurisdiction of the 
leted. It is state vo oaths, wae secret signs and | Welcome, and in saying so he felt he was only giving expression bishop in whose diocese the ¢ Is ituate, yet 
passwords, a = be a olished ; that, in all other to the sentiments of the entire Irish people. It might have p T 
ects. the Orange Kiek SIE a e revived, 1 been the royal intention to have come to Ireland, but he felt calling ‘themsel pi palian, we know g. In 
resp i pgi of t exactly as | assured that Sir R. Peel and other ministers prevented her, as | order to prove their right to this designation, they should 
it was when t e committee ke e Hou f Commons eee knew ful > H well ae tgs tesa awaited them from the l hop in Engl h thority, 
i d that ad exi nth ris ple. Let § eel, however, perform some act " fe 2 
i 6f ‘the capa ed aa tes PER y SIE N to Ireland, and he would tel him that his 5 past | by oa or by cu n, to rye their worship, and stn 
al large por ance wi ne | transgressions would be consigned to oblivion.—Capt. respect of discipline 
rmy. 
gres: 
T above tions kil or four son lodges have been | nick having addressed the meeting, Mr. J. STN n. aei ahin 
i anised and are now in full operation, An Orange | Tse, and d proceeded at considerable length to comment on the 
ón ting from the Times * ‘ coammiasiones, " in wh 
: 25 letters e: 
p nSt., | statemen: nts he “th 
t maste 
direct or cont: trol port ministers in 
i fi 
| or ooti. In default of wri S see ce: a, kare be 
- ji thóir 
| considered as Episcopalian, thou 
nike ordained bya b is ma 
tion w 
rent comes from Hih resident “pam 
rica, For instanee, be the tae re 20 
a h e7 Aes Liverpool, 87. 7s. fro Mindia r, 154. 12s. 
4 : Se x J tica, and 35/. from Albany, United "Stn lés mikini 
| rations to their own h was be and that the committee 787. 19s., Indeed, it ir happens that the weekly 
his authority. a 
in 
Turspay.—These races conimenced 
N vad “ae meeting which wi Jd at Enniskillen on the 
4 ult. 
4 nay to the county Fermanagh. Votes of eonfiden | ="'Moll 9 
j ny ad eee Beem of Ulster, and a same ete italy Sago” following | papi. as 
f addres and a ow ets, | ota letter sent to Mr. ae ‘Acheson, of of Dilagh, 
ich he 
10 sovs each, with ont added : 
ney Stakes of 
‘st Sib ; four, wpe five, 8st 12ib ; si 
„Aport na. 
NCASTER RACES. 
at - enabe els be e performed by cle kire w ho have een re- 
a 
n th f $ S 
e 
erip as ioe unde Served ndin 
the peer was su bject ie "iver jurisdiction of a hie, 
and I should raiar refuse to contribute to the 
worship which was not under 
this day w thre moa 
: ye fae 
S. Me 
d aged, 9s: 
Meiklam m’s b h Truebo oy, 5.yrs, beat Major Tarburgh’s| re g Little 
Joh 
Clifton’s Nottingham, 5 yrs, 7st, beat 
m, 3 yrs, by four lengths.—Match, itr Wee half a = Mr. 
Tia 
5 yrs, Sst, a col a a bs Blliee bet Stakes ve pode 
cities, and i 
is ‘esting all ‘expressive of a de-| near Ballinagh county Cav ved ] 
‘termination to stand by the Grand Lodge of Ulster ; i th xd 
os it was Stated that since the real nature of the posto he baa si Éo ado © ath inst -nsin 1 sai | 
‘Enniskillen “meeting «and its tendeney ‘had become fth ks ; if not, for eternity shortly 
‘generally known among Orangemen, districts and ry ieee foe ‘irre as tyad 4 
in parts of Ireland are sending in their ad- gr a f ‘Moll fi mat 
a ju ge an jary o of Molly Maguire’s sons, for being a 
‘hesion to the Grand Lodge of Ulster, receiving its | master of the psa citer , or the sons of the 
stir and Placing themselves ‘under ‘its protection. | gey as you 2 GF "tite Sinioat: “tinal alignant P.L.’s, or 
me: imps “of tier for Pad will shor ve meone befor: 
= r Maj 
100, an : three-yi gate M Mb; 5 oar, 9 Okt five, 9st 9b ; six 
Mr. 
a aged lost. Four 
bm The Shadow, 
ed, beat Colonel Cra habe my be Tinglepot, ont by a length. 
Cleveland Thao = 20 sovs each, 10 ft, only if de- 
add 
21 subs, 
hp Bienen ie Meik- 
clared, erw + 
lam’s God e api ist 8lb, beat Lord Chesterfield’s ch h 
s bein ing likely to caine maider 4 the cee rire pe pn who fired at his papa.” Mrs. Bi Bell 
those who but 4 minutes ore had 
to 1.— Stakes of 200 sovs each, 
yin the a 
which wor 
Set Hb; fillies, 8st-4Ib. “9 subs. 
ig hese saved his stake and received 
{ pape: 
a Sir e Thomas Teasa visitors’ of nee a Gileg. bad cases, of ‘Ribbon Senin, í ae this county. On ayn 
custody. ‘There a doubt 
would te premature further to allude to the eurrent ‘enterained D by tine ‘ae who have seen shisha, pe he is 
‘Teporis,— = — has appointed the Earl of oe | the nated Mr. Booth.” ee 
‘the Duke r, Lord Kenmare, Mr. Pigot i areni cite eiai 
Coċk Robin, 4 yrs; Mr. Hesseltine’s b e 
Lord 
ireset by Don John, walked over; and 
a; 
7 subs. yrs, 
Lord Miltown’s gr f Colleen Bawn, $ pi ait Hornby’s b c 
he ; 
Knight of the whist, 6 yrs, Sst 12b; Lord Eglinton’s b m 
in the depth of Quebec, r, Wiggan' 
Tst 4 Jai wH aati ’s be Sag lg , Sst Bb, Von 
urpose of +! anay vegani prel t county ; an ly. about Molly area pirr iia omy 500 8 ts tide teeniniaias. 
& oe fl to si a Ling ere Ae the i s funeral. aeri henna “what you said | 3 3 subs. ie G. Bentinck vee inal, by oie o Tom Tal _ 
Fen 0 er in to me Devi aoe b, beat “igo e's b e Tom 
ge I early d Peel in Kill aleck—remember she will not deceive seta by aati h an Piat oa ae ina canter, by fou it ie 
ey at s A * 50l. pi orses that never won ae weepeta st oa 
s —In of a digs eath !! death ! ne, Given under my ao polda, Tm Db; four, gs 7ib ; five and uj y pravda Sot, ‘ "u 
8 dismissal. Molly Ha ab: (Here fo s the figure of a n). | Mr rinni y Sheet De. out of Valencia, pea at 
page warded to Mr. Archdall, by dba REN te on al or notice, passed through the following post ass, ayes} LA D Giasgows bt > Bay Middleton, ou of Im. 
r, for his removal from the commission o! of the | towns : „Virgini " Ballydü uff, Cava D, and, Ba lina, agh. pertinence, 3 yrs; Mr. Osbaldeston’s bf Petit Morceau, 3 yrs. 
ace for t E of F peris ; is i has t Won by a length.— —Tonyr-old Produce re reduced to a 
tife respecting the determination of Government to ol. Acheson. The Newry papers also mention that “ oe match) of 100 sove, h r, Jaques’s DI c Pedigree by Inhe- 
up the dismissal of Messrs. Watson and Archdall eldest son of the on Mr. Booth was brought into the | joy oBtyt Barletta, maker NEA Arrera oen k 
m the Panipat several nome om that be eet ees: ae erer BDNESDAY.—" me down in torrents, and. alto- 
a prominent part in the re- | his late kind aad ste hen several men | géther the weather gave a very dismal prospect for a * 
i The names of Aae man e assembl of visitors, however, was îm, 
— ange nen pret + mes oF | were place d before him. direc the charged nes on — —_ r. Gully 
ith art deed, and said, “ He was almost confident that | that at Old E ngland would no This wi 
underbolt to 
fisey at 15 and 16 
hft: two-yr-old colts, 
eT baw Xa ~ | Mr. Dawson's b f, by Sheet Anchor, out of Valen cia, 3 yrs 
or n busin he extensi ory % T the eff fa man named Keating, of ‘Kil en Bastard's end © o Merryman 8 yrs. Won easy.— 
pales: of the building, f rer hich me ns and wes Cosgrove, n golden. < A ce agers ras stem 
been oo by the architect, Mr. Pug The | to be at cr fie ie as fired at, and the ball cae set shod ‘lies, ast gg pence of second horse to receive 
wing m 's of the board were in ai tend nee — ober at his hip, a ‘went ‘rough his 3 body. „The 200`s e stakes, the third to save his $ & 101 subs. 
© Archbi rf f his | Watte’ Sth s Pion beat Major Ya: ‘h’s Miss Sarah, ‘Mr. 
x ishops 4 “pein and MacHale, Lord Ffrench ;| man is not dead, but no 1S | Mostyn's Pantasa, and the following, e placed 1— 
Bishops MacGettie: D, Murph id'Kinsell: econ- jyecovery. ‘It ii is said he was 1 mistaken for oe landlord. | Major Yarburgh’s Red Robin, Sir R. Bulkeley’s Chertsey, Lord 
cant professorships, which need r m no cine | Chesterfield’s Twig, Mr. Gully’s Weatherit Mr. Ferguson’s 
y. iiaa pon on tis casei can- The par obtained to their discovery. ê Limerick | Clear-the- Way, Mr. Lane Fox's Jan Paors Mezitor, 
> on Y, yet been o 
xt day. For the fourth | "her enidle wiso ekeribes i E ma e ahd 
‘the risp whe had | a mare uth ‘named Ken DY, son Eafe respectable 
Tr. KS ad out 
successively professor ‘of humanity 1d ‘rhetoric 's fa 
belles predigra elected. For ‘the other | held, and “eae whieh ‘he had been romi by his land- 
vacant bidono Giai were seven Pasar eet The —_ z whom = had also been bailiff. vin ruffian ows 
Srugele ery se The Re A the 
ith a gun in the 
of Meath he had only just completed ‘the ordi- Shatt bri the head further by a blow of ‘oe gun uasili 
‘course of the col ege, moa TE the ehair of |i in the presence of the father, who was ae thespot | 
» professor a piii inthe I Tish ee ‘from the spot where'the boy lay dead. 
aged ret hair er "o SS A 
TAUI A liteinty men. ad 
e eolie eg were present during the’ 
ie ‘denon a of tn Repeal As p siepasinl 
Bishops of a aan hail on Bishop of 
it a cram 
and pl ger s 
legible dimensions, the a mke 8 romised 
Reynolds’ wae. Mr. ipie b aanu ddiog i n; but 
ls! Aea gy and Kerry an oe oe to Mr. Ewing, his Tordihip shows the inae- 
iscopal 
by 
he op- 
—The ia oe ta m t 
English bisho has authority in anyo an 
eee and that the co gon egg Of ite Ep 
=, | Chureh of Scétland has always been r 
eiin | Goeth bishops. The Bishop of istr sr takes ti 
$ g 
f revenge s for the DoT 
place ee! 
= the Rev. A. Ewing, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and | 7. peat 
within Qu 
ys m4 Tal er the 
ae d to The Baron, and called on the 
exnmanation of his mouth, This was done on n toa 
ee et y Messrs. Field and Holmes, when 
ced 
he 
to be ava ae years old. The 
ssc i 
nasia iately co: ced, and promised to be very easy. Value 
of the stakes, 25000. It is stated that Mr. Watts, the ot 
the horse, has ay won a’shilling in bets, brs tag that oo 
netted 4,0007. or 5,0000.—: BP ga teen oe There no rate 
for this Plate, “to © want of opponent to moet Pagans 
HURSDAY (BY penton — Scarborough Stakes of 30 sovs each = 
sir. Hawley’s a beat Mr. ovary A s Mid Lothian, and 
Mr. A. Jolnstome nnandale.-—Grea 
Lord .G, Bentinek’s Sue hie se i 
and Sir C. Mocks Gi 
‘orkshire ay: Š 
ngth. 
pae of200 sovs: Sir Rh umasa s iey beat Mr. Gully’s 
Weatherbit. Won 
Lord Miltown's Colleen Bawn, 
Several others started. 
—Jnnkeeper’s Plate: Mr. Jaques's Semi- 
Bulkeley’s 
and re 
Won by 
Mvseeilanzon 
‘Carrier Pigeons.- =A emir 
Railway, ‘at Vin 
1 xhall, rp 
the an exhausted state; it Şii cag 
nape a afterwards. A'la ibel w 
2, 
e incident = 
the 
gen’ pio 
igeo 3 
by hand, ey ‘ten 
appen nded > hogh pi " 
ere prevented 
d | Episcopal Church who are in ó pen schism with their 
raa Spn eee that aey et mo: mi to be allowed 
ceume adop w to:perf orm any ministrations 
Wisent 
Stl bee mion atthe 
eulogiums which’ wry oF Gen. that the-ehape 
mote Union sete was eevaragel by by the bishop, and therefore Pega 
was under 
aby the S Hiconk psablen atin TEI youn ne | learning thi areas wae not to be the cane, L desired that my | 
‘three pigeons wer 
a 
eat a nat 
vant = Sao oe “aly, 1845. The distance is 
ve ee, be “betwee: ce e` d 
h 
| by an TE aray: 
i ht seni 
ledged the receipt from’ the party w 
| has been stuffed, and in the process 
