THE NEWSPAPER. 
a 
it not wise i a 
interview, Iris} ld 
no other „ inasmuch as ire intervention 
was ee yee that Parliament was to be called 
(tuesday) almost „immediately, On the following day 
n pass ‘or his part, 
that, if he od bing "kicked out en 
, he deserved t sty vated Sr 
gry bu 
(Me, or Connell) vne hag 
Dean 0” Sha ughn nes 
oO” ‘es 
sta Se 
d Mayor in the chair, to reeeive the 
Pi Lord Ma ve, gave an 
suggestion of Mr. O’Conn 
as involving a oes apepfion, and u y 
ved to appo daily, consisting 
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ss 
ceived 
| de: 
rt, ~~ balls were dri 
A notice o giv 3. 0° Brie n pr rane 
the aeasttaniol should sane eer ey for — pes Suggestions 
on the subject of the potato rot.—Mr. R. Ban R, 
then made a long speech intended chie: Aa pats the 
Times AANER ssio ra ge concluded by ihi that kiosa. who 
complain the ken against hard landlords by 
ve e ta 
a suffering people forget the murders committed by those land- 
lords:.—Cour ia h Ts moved a resolution, Pledging $ the 
association — e collection of = hd ‘Connell sas ibute.— 
After aisposa Ts Ai further bus: ee a ne for’ 
ee el ced at 335%. 10s. 
he Mar Am screw steamer, 
which oa left Lfeciient ‘for  Gons'antinonie a few at 
sin h 
the. 
y important mea asures 
liestis of m 
with a gen meral cargo 
mt, put into this harbouron Sun mday a 
inthe: her er E De ten hours after Neate 
Liverpool. miral Pi ‘ot Ren mene | sent 
marines and aes from H. M. LS. C and, with 
ine por otunder about 
Tt will be necessary, eh er, to 
argo and repair ore the 
ao 
might on rae 
disel arge all her 
for € ork, in run ningjup 
on Tuceiay po tg was pati down by the palile 
Sirius, unk in {five atipa prn aaa The 
whole sd thec crew were saved by the ste 
ipperary.—The Tippe: int papers tiring the shock- 
ing of the assassination, in open day, of 
Mr. Patrick Clarke, a gentleman of waite genk 
and late of the saan of Clarke- and den 
and land agents, of Merrion-squa: 
Clarke sided i South- Nie within half-mile of 
Nenagh, ‘a whilst walking about his lands, was shot 
ad between two and three o Polock i in the fam noon. 
ven through his skull, si he expired | i 
mmediately. Two men were seen crossing the cou sky 
eg aat after "the — 3 but the perpetrators 
of this main 
were less perfi 
endeavour to chan: 
ge, in o 
tion. But I spe ak of our ins 
histo’ ory í 
ay wi 
fe and ome or 
beget yo og din 
ity can: be besi 
I suppose, allude to those countries on the Continent of Europe 
pig mon arily a still unchec byre tative institu- 
tion ~ is not, cı nly, Wi our while tø s whether, 
2, 
oe countries, i” > ey have grea we have 
Heke’; but if we BO ‘to free countries, such as France and Spain, 
where è they — representative institutions, we Spa find that 
i iberty of the press are checked 
s 
n for peasant or landlord, but they called on th eedom rocnion sakitha 
Sissons to conduct the "ge eral 7 ainage prin Clarke eur ee ih, sat lh ye e y broter. of Charles OE res ars. Bo Ti Tk ia bee p wa f 
ciple on es responsibility, because the national hiceats Clark J Holy. oly. fae = nd was partner and ooume pen ae _ quo’ mple of freedom to all the 
“3 ‘ =i > t] tat 
which m st result $ won uld be e imme een WIS de sg ca father-in-law of John Vincent, Esq., of i dianian ame aes nite sd States of = = > a Tdo 5 
blin. d offi ted of opini hich w e hay cae ood fortune to a thi - = 
pone to y aoia in July last—a Bin ort, by the w. is = d to have see agente sem of Rion wei ewes but the = other day that a a gentleman nde up a w i 
paea vi without the remotest reference to the impen a P a P p ani MES =o es cong the roe a te sip) most 
etes an stian in tion o press i 
of the Pi tation in te most favo arable mater, and d On the same afternoon a gentleman of the aunty of was seized by force. The persons who seized 1 it sent it away, | 
P ost favourable manner, an Fermanagh, Mr. Da J.P., of Clonelly, was is fired at | and told him he was no longer to venture to print anything 1 
the with him under the impression b verely wounded in the breas — slavery, and he en Ps e and 
that he poar ka their proposal th sig on ae Siero Y: ndeavouring in vain; to rec: cig enon st ose 
as well as the most suitable, ‘which thd e pre They peaa that to set uj iad a newsp nee which 4 
sen E n aia n io bes fess plank De suppres rsd by y fore cand olen a> a nuisance Ww seen anor a i 
r on. Baronet did not pledge himself to in saying ‘of all countries i 
tails.—The large sum of 8,0007. be s mibeeribed Hi| bath oa rgh.—On Monday last, the freedom of Edin- | oat zet globe, there are none where 7" pona 
Killarn atge © BESAS SY burgh was conferred on n Lor d John Russell, who is at ing Bee < opinion, and of expressing that ped og o ae 
ey as security for the purchase of provisions for | present is ons visit & city. The ceremony of pre- | one e to the other; from the extreme oi déclaiming 
the in case of need ; the list includes Lord - | sentation took place ee Music-hall, the — Sar peers piar Saag om a perii prop : 
0007. ; Henry A. Herbert, 1,5007. ; Christopher | pom c building in Kakani, the Council Care ien Se E a e At ay Bite i ‘and.en - & 
Gallwey, high sheriff, 5007. ; M. J. 0 11,M.P fe denpinpimg she roy and: tho sheet 
J ? +3 my -V vonnet, a. ne o small to accommodate the number of inha- | ing to obtain the abolition of those institutions. Isap fom i 
and J. O'Connell, of Grena, 5007. ; oltsm: tanis who one ex e to the other there is no latitude of opinion which M 
Esa John Sarees 3007. ; Denis S. Laior, 500/., &e.— The hall was crowded, long before the hour announced men may not ‘ibe opinions me aes iPro hain not ventas i 
d Far “C11 to make any observations upon th ws in the di d f 
has been f posed of various shades of politics. The ich I have had to take a share, still less upon other laws {i 
and the Rey. Dr. Kiewan s Roman Catholic parish pries + | Lord novos et presenta the fr pien i in a highly com- | Which it may be the oF ee eee rere public | 
of Aaner nd vicar-general of the Ra rok Ghlway š uffice it for me I am right in what I have 
sie c i ys 2 | plimentar ord John Russell replied in a | opinion will sift, will weigh, truly—perhaps by 3 
has receiv appoin niment of president of "o S lege ; —_— of idene length, which was frequently in- | slow process—but will measure in time justly all the proposals 
aly doe ee pig baa Professor e, rapke is a Ro- | ¢ db f change, of improvement, or, it be, of restoration, which 
rupted by loud and continued cheers, His lordship provemer be time to 
tholie, is to be Poni of th e Gall s at merge rarious ms of various political ag meer of this : 
Cork T It is to tehoped tbat the irinin, f Dr. Kane | “My Lord Provost,—Whatever acquirements Imayhavemade anka pomt “Pe apne ep me aiani rag S of ciyil and m- f 
will not aipa aay ith the arrangements which are n n early life, I owe a great part of them to the education which ligious freedom. Your Jordship Has done me the honour tè : 
be the Professor’s able SMe gn A for |} eived in the Univers PHR OS Ba pone hn. Ge a en, I allude to an ancestor o laid down. his life in beh 
or gram i 
th etablichnest of a Museum of Economic Geology in a Sie of the laws of nea then ‘unjustly su i appressed, or i 
n, ne SI eed rok hp R | set am an A T believe that h sak bmn mas iS a el a ` 
r. ward ex-d.P.’s, and that it ten SEa E revolution 
took place at Enniskillen on Tuesday week. The dinner after fixed i the: representativa garin mentale TE | 
was out in a large 1e hich aie racter—I mean Mr. sentation oi e people as the govern cinla vain if fe 
was iene decorated with Orange banners, with ap- w that with kapak teothert, 1 aani aait onk ene E eien WEEN and: s et . 
prop iate mottoes. The Earl of Enniskillen presided, a gem E a E Ai blessings that they jiy minorka a either deceived or hihat M 
a n, EEE, pe “7 the vice-chair. = mi Selecta ot ta meget: anu en a pod pprt- improv ing, #8 OF 
company were— p- E. Sole, p on titutionally extending ; 
James Watson, Nicholas Archdall, R “Arebdall, Rich. sir a S en of the people, and making SS 
ard Hall, Esqrs. ; n stro Esq.» J.P, s Alex {ie ot only happy itself, but an example to midst the my 
ander Nixon, Esq., D.L., J.P. ; "Rev. _ il J. of the g globe. esta lordship resumed. k 
Lendrum,. Esq., E dP. 3 EP; enthusiastic applai È 
H. M. Richardson, k E, dP nge en Dickson 
J.P. ; John Irvine, Esq. DLL., J P. ; Paul Deane, Esq, oder- 
JE; S. Y. Johnstone, Esg; W.C. “PY, Esq; Si tics, the most R £3 x. Lord ng ap cause; T 
e of the Grand ~~ lin; Arthur | hap bY of the socie: iety of hich he neh seve ent, ia. The case was heath 
Esq, representative of the Grand Lodge of | trimmer or yan: sana son ae, Soe eas rt of the Master unit’ 
er the ca with respect 
meN in th carried int? 
Monaghan, &c., besides a considerable number of cler- |n 
me 
weekly meeting of the Repeal Association took p 
sent i Tional. N ond Tariner n; of T. 
ae 
most i E dto 
Political power, 
and 
-| nor, on the oi 
sk cl Spat 
ipperary, 
the business of Sg p= y liness 
the- eloquence 
0, there were many others whose 
of enjoying. to 
xtreme of 
sippi—in all parts of Euro Am se | party had. ¢ arried in n of the iiaee varians wrili 4 
works tend to the enjoyment tof intellectual ‘pare ts, and to | mitted. to ‘he Sonaiderass viđence eon ey pei 
raise mer fr: rom hese s ordid an selfish occupations of sense to documentary, “the modern and the 
pared Since those days I have further state eof lest 
E ys Rew or 
ns uced 
How-countrymen 
me the sioun of Sager negro 
d persu: With 
was no objection to ae piran he the rig 
nor could I think that 
a difference of re! 
to deprive m: 
the regard 
religion, pe 
it has been | 
one 
taining ex’ 
ours: pos: Pa 
f | sitio 
, and | books 
to the: 
inn 
epn 
a 
et 
jets was 
to the law cily. at liberty. tò 65 
the Masir moties Se anties whe the nt 
pi o : 
arse ieac òpimions — ee 5 
a joint opinion giver on ide im aso for the je ežaminati n 
Sicily. A Pa odi had been tif and defendant had 
witnesses in Si 
amined. Sicilian 
rg 
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ES 
eO 
er st iments, eontain Sate 
stracts of books ee 
admit opinion, bat 
Caeach amd their join 
mns witness: 
‘and he refused oy Ha oe re 4t 
report. 
