THE NEW R. [Nov as 
Sahk of i with this borough, and I supported | in Dublin that „the condition of the peo] ple of Ireland | of Mr. ‘Barton’ : 
: on the belief that it is "impossible hes i. if Jon place al ¢ i continu s case, has been br rought to a cl se, 3 Tier 
m the immediate line of commun n betw ondon a ous sitting of 15 ays, during which an s ‘ 
oat the ment important parts of visit Sis Tabb fas ings of the Cabinet—that it was sti Tange to send | mensé number of wi have been examined -o > g 
aot int of wealth, population, and commercial enter- Mr. "iliii to Ireland, with extensive powers, in | M‘Kenna, of the Crow Solicitor’s xamined. - Me, $ 
egt » Po: 3 r id that : Pipe 2 n Solicitor’s-office, by the di 
ust benefit that town. I ee it ene tha that depôts of food should be aned sufficient to | tion of Government, v was sent down to assist i e dirce. @ 
the passage of s of a giire ‘passage of a railroad ‘ars may and eet any contingency arising from the failure of the tra tes in their i inv estigation, which } is teh o Magis. $ 
produce—and in t ti agree— mount | pota ato crop 5 and, i n order that t the peasantry should o men, named Fitzpatrick ge a | 
of particular and personal disadvantage, that im robe ari r example pe 3t at public w rks, | killen gaol for tr on iit “thin” oiie Posing , to Ennis. 4 
: fants ai . Jaga D. re: 3 
pi Menge ree thei poo. goog fe gre h sont ‘fe paras al especia ally drainage on arge seale, should be encou- | citement was evinced when the decision of the mi g 
yee equally impossible is it not to it. Bur | ra aged and facilitated, by aici in the way of loan | trates wa: de known.—On Mo ning a lage. | 
at amount to but saying that, for the great body | from the Consolidated Fund.—Mr. Lucas, late under- | man named Crawford was murd. rae 3 
s n S ha á hing 
chem eo pesereem yoa Reid Baca mae vou teria patar secretary, has been appointed chairman < the new | from the fair of Belfast,near the Village of N wtownheds f 
m'a wider market ? So far as the great body of the commu- | °Ve nment commission respecting the potato disease, | — i. eeting held at Armagh on the 7th inst., at which 7 
goes, there is no question but that to be placed in the direct | — mansion-house committee has held dai ily sittings | a large number of noble nd gentlemen from h i 
7 Sen utp oh r poon sat Ehin, pedia isa since our last, and ert ower of 100 letters from different | various counties in Ulster were present 3; One of ng ' 
an sgow, cannot be o n conducive to the prosperity Cars e 
ofthe place so cireumstanced. There is another reason why I parts of ee n the occasion was to the effect- ‘ 
rejoice at being present here. I am about to commence an un es I i That a society, under the name ‘The Protestant 
a ng of which the object is to connect that locality, which | opinion that phot one-half to one- ‘third of the erop was Alliance, Rg be for rer to meet the increas. W 
mig veoh bo L he place Botoia oY atten | na nd expressive of serious apprehensions. On Wed- ing dangers by Aei errs Protestant interests ar 7 
tion natural to us in contemplating the birth-place and the seat hued TURON a mittee x abera vi equently named of ; 
of one’s family. Ia ut to establish a com: n be-| un: usly g resolutions, whieh the following noblemen and gentlemen, with ower i 
chert k ae ai a aan aciari rena te beak re published th same evengi stigne by. -the number :—Duke of Manchester, Marquis s 
fhe pr eede hendi Vey diinya. ARROW. gentlemen, as I have | Mayor sees ublin :— of Downshire, Earls of Roden, Enniskillen, and Erne 
it dressing this company, I Ix a al vad: ek eel it n imperative duty to discharge | Viscount O'Neill, Lord Edwin Hill, M.P.: Hon N ; 
mae KETA to a some advice to the director way. giscihdes of ail | responsibility pending the undoubtedly ig E DEJ ; Colonel Verner, M.P ae £ 
assure the: an that there are many persons in ths neighbourhood approachin calam of fi stilence throughout yr -3 N. Alex. ’ 
Wiio hiro ick werohia ce private feelir mfort, | Ireland, an preria whi imrnin t and < ee ost immedi- T, r, M P. ; Roger Hall, D.L., J.P. : Waring Max- 
SE consenta to their land being appropriated tö te Trent a! and can be obviated only” by the most ps apt, univ l, well, D.L., J.P. 3 v. W. Forde, D.L., J.P.; Major , 
alley Railway, They have given that consent Deae a ee peoples a s for procuring foo ployment | Waring, D.L., J.P.--Dwarkananth Tagore, the rich 
‘aot thet rap ri ose ae should Pry ore “2. That we have ascertained beyond ubt, ndian merchant, has lately be ira Cork, and has 
the great one of the public good. But they have given their con at pt te a ore than eure of the. entive potato-crop commission d Mr. Aaa the artist, to paint for his 
sent also in the confidence that this i is not one of the ephemeral belie ahve e a Mr gh a ed y Date et Sa rav | p rtrait of Father Mathe , to 
S U They eE a ks consent ints | ages, Duton the contrary fe daly oeaan a ree | wh o has icated his’ intention ins ety 
confidence'and belief that the directors of this railroad are | 20d that no reasonable conjecture can be for oe with respect Sepino iiny let APP annual collection of the 
men infin by the honourable ambition of conferrin to the limits of effects, short of the destruction of the en O’Conneil tribute ner pla nday, at the various 
public benefit on the district with which t immediately eo 3 et Nae a | Romam 
ected, to i - + 
nt A ara s aok tor mibi o EnO WIT e precise, and is yo pins poe pesmi fiving | in all the oe in Dublin and the su the amount fe 5: 
their aient A a forà service rendered to them. On these eelan ; from persons also of all political opinions, 4 o’clock, was 23007. is is larger than the ave 
ds ‘there bAa accorded rilling consent to th clergymen ofall religious persuacions. Eb rodiah to aTr ths of years since 1839, for the metr politan district, Of 
passage àis 1 ity. Now, th T i 
prape of dhu beta a pen is pealt dabie pg itants of the British ire, and in the presence x an | © , no returns have yet been received from the 
tition, If tition, Tf this be n aot the best railway between London and aoii Providence, that in Ireland famine of a most hideous | countr z districts, but theentire tribute is expected to * 
not the mane ct communication—I | description must be immediat: PEE EE, and heen ge pi exce ed the a amoun nt c Olle: cte d last yeat which is said to 
Sainly sayin? say, in oes ap of my consti that no considera’ bo aeri erent kin certain, and not remote, w = 
local fit would prevent fi rti. th media’ P 
Dut the-way in whi ch a T directs fom supporting their claim | “5 That we arraign, in the strongest terms consisten em oe Tan M seara ing ry he” Repeal chair Oom = 
Mea dont of the privil ich they possess is by their | Personal respect urselves, ~ culpable biag of t the oI led Yh mere a aAA ih ating ree a ern wicked ad 
being to show that they combine the greatest degree of | present administration, a refusing to any. eM  thahibe Baek “Wanith Kio wand I Sus teesuee lated 
velocity in travelling with t eatest degree of safety to the | Cacious measure for r alleviating th the ee iew mrri with all seie = th ie te ba recanee pe Abe By va ir 
traveller. They must show that they haye ne ested o no pre- | its approaching hideous consequences, as also | t a ms: Ae eg eom ie cea SERE hal ordain d gam 
‘caution Which ea 2 tendency to diminish the he risk of those | for the positive and unequivocal crime of keepi mg the ports i| 7i orant t the people to murder thoit ena 
accidents, frequent ca ma A public | closed against the importation of foreign pro ; to oR ee West EERE aie 
tae, Arg ios yo ‘dndel. ed — their duty to the people or the sovereign, Bane “a lg his copy. eon pierin 
fice, too, on Rtas ain fi ee The Bo of taking those pre- | Whose servants they are, or involving themselves in “se Gata pe g DÄ esn portage it 
‘cations ; ne hey musth Beit ey have consulted the comfort | mou guilt of ag, avating starvation and famine by unna pan a fi d they did not take the slight 
of all nt Ae well as rich, | Keeping up the price of provisions, and doing this ‘fox ‘the oe ees xp Oe ri z Bees ys 
ast bè aF ayan vi gps that. their Baaada al ilarly | benefit of a selfish dtait who derive at the present ane notice o ah iH mn BER For Pani band to ‘sit ADODI for 
ney ost a comfort and accom tion fi classes—the | Pecuniary advan’ to themselves by the mainten: Tei fded hile on Wh seh aidha 
third class as well as the first ; and if they are wise, they will, | Oppressive corn-la aan Bo constructed ank a 
‘moderate fares and ommodation, encourage | ‘‘6,That the people of Ireland, in this th nite care ‘our of | P EEn ‘Mit Shah CRONE 
esas lioni ott hich, , the real and perma- | misfortune, have the strongest right to haragien e crimi- | MS o ded f gel aa the te: oaos end oO 
ment of ays m pend. I adyise them to | nality of = Ministers of the Crown, inasmuch as it has | pende EAA e, ai Seer and cena 
take this course on a comprehensive view of their own perma. | Pleased a merciful Providence to favour Ireland in the present ey m n. TE aie aia 
Ment interests, as well as for the sake of the public ; and if they nin with a cere EAEn E Sl a OE agra HAL onc lags i RP Se Sainte Sto Feng 
on these 5 then I shall, in turnidg the first sod on | the Irish harbours closed against ew i ti pom items prego bmw CEE 
‘this day, not a line of railway through the foreign food. they are eft open for the export 
Pam ptt: Lea Tt I sh eek = aig the foundation of a | Oats and other ain, an ex 
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meer te re pow ran = union | feed the entire people of Ireland, and to the 
of Sane odie pewestl: tom assing of | famine, thus inflicting upon the Irish people Me ty ie misery 
members of companies mor claim to ie come age and | Of having their own provision carri wa, es 
favour which will be founded « A the ae hee a ro, con- | whilst they selves are left contemptuously to starv Ea 
ane a company is exercised for the public adva: “7, That the people of Ireland should particularly, D l aA 
e conduct of the present Ministry in shrinking from their | 9f domestic legislation than 
nx, Pa cena Von te We =, Ft the pan of Met, duty to open the ports for the introduc of provi * 
aAwenrr, & Amt, atiioay Chronicle of this day. | oyal proclamation, whils they have had the inh ng 
Gross ik postpone the meeting ent to next year. t 
i a ee na Dive [Sales “8. That we behold in this conduct of th» Ministry th one-third of the 
À i al Rien dend z ži ga Price, = “ya ‘ard of the live: pert Been the Donie of Seri potato crop w. des He concluded by denouncing 
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here hae oes pen at ai 2a 5% kote: ie eke Majeti t reni ah 1e all secret. Societios. MY. "S Conn seconded a ere 
? ov. 12, Work. [ta Mos. |4 y kind of dela the form: of the committ a rg ensured 
of delay, the most proven and efficacious s to meet the 
Envoy. 1. s to arrest the progress of famine ai pirs tilence Cata of the hich A they were pA kea: ‘Certain 
Raa REE — t calamity with whic ey were threa 
‘ fe 12 4 at Salus Fh Rape. Lord May — individu. als 1 ha a Get ARON to find out ea het ct of thee 
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X es | foe one Pro rotestant and Epe nigh address from the À exertions ‘met! 
wis è 50 | 15 ES en town of sgh y has been published, very pase: 
sh RO 1 er | aur.) Let) 293-4 usly an pectably signed, warmly approvi 
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a T bai i | a ae lof the tyra we the > government in selecting Gal vay 
z 100 | all as the si and in conferring 
_ ae ae ae ah eae | the presidentship on the very Rev, Dr. Kirwan, parish | 1 
16548 200: 80 | 145-80 | priest of O i al Amongst the signatures are those kee ent, ho s 
= of arif, . M. Lynch, ila 2 Wallscourt ; | be aced, as Td that &s bly interfere 
Sir Valentine Blake, MY; J.B, in, Esq, M-P., hended, feared at or panie lta for such ch ola 
ith a considerable number of deputy-lieutenants, dihi esting should 
magistrates, and other gentlemen, without distinction | for 
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