THE NEWSPAPER. 
d at to time. was | posed by the Gov sé 
ous to faith and 
j oyhilo = ge neces ick gate ; required for the remon aig inary) fe pei feas 
uld i me one night be totally cut = 
To lift a mile of rail, to filla 
outing or tunnel, to break å 
8| prese dep 
ow 
f t T s appiieat $ ps be. se i T lines = 
ne | pyri os fo a ihosi h vie the gre ti F dt tr ion Sosa their march by pe te 
reele t the 4 reso igon o S enpi ed, ir ord sanaat met arie in is ers places. Hofer, ‘with his Pyro- 
opel mc soe.” and re dh rer ‘diy desire a deadlier ambushthan the brinks o 
ia ng upon a railway. Im 5i 
kk Because wec — ae Teor fo! S 
BP POS: sp) ares by 
“| statement. of the case, Bg eH rere) “te athe foly Se 
Resolved—That e Bih sot aaa ped t Educa in 
proposed by. the ent, to; Bg 
rial of the asse st 
‘ost — 
‘But ’tis a dream, No enemy will dare put us te ice 
eenes. Yet let all understand what a ii may and 
r e whatit may not do,” 
ing. An accident ropose by Kinai and px te The only fai rae tensive fi 
ed E na Ee a the peccosdioge : place in Dublin iderable tim: mint op a ras 
bly, of the different bie Pigg ce ha s a. sata pro reso! aoe — = fays since, the ‘Sree of Messrs. Williams and hope 
e | be now republished, in ae 3 Pron Bags iene amy our and of Messrs, Labertonche and Co., n 
Diy pprnons on t he subject = unchanged and oa E E share: beakers, haying, stopped payment. oh caer 
3 nae » Chairman; ae be Sica ten of M i 
# 
» Right 
the 10th Noxember, 184], rmidable. as. they were supposed to be, 
ho was de: eding and that: rages 
es a ie Caeh sat ot E oot he tea 
‘ : has ast engine: apd ieee he Hah te Dr. is Roan Wek ‘ais: Kiem ta Mae k va above 100, doo: and the pasarap prenting ha. ag 
wher the Brita and Grea Westen | i by requested opali a. Special gineta meeting of lieved to exe Torr A liga, Now Ikan eteae ei 
k aa a goes rate alenat the line aris | Ma Epro revs in a e cath atbote tay of | ee avery er ee ioe Sis 
% miles.of this Tag last night, About half-past 11, Siz 
o 
light whatever. “The con cussion. threw the F 
au stoker of th kauri’ . Hopkins, Baut., of Boohior d, was 
i p or Te keya tie dela aai oc after ie with bis meig Colonel Caulfiel 
aping light } The enger A sy naga a ‘thm t of of Bom >, hay! nied ‘i his ph: 
ring th See nee. i ving ee rom his phaeton, 
. rire - a Wen ne si mgt enable d to | to make a provision for the’ Bom i eee gene pe actol Knocking at bis hall-door, when. a shot 
y. ee fen 2 min a ra ae rom — cem imperati a arate With. tog a im, and. several slugs grazed his te’ 
mie 3 u note alie cident hap- Dy head, ak ng gap of the charge, consisting of 
topiee oon Rector on apres ami on eal hief t E face $ PEN m = peis at we = 
thie? mare pak» e Sta 
Q miy fora a ba reach of the Pera in nae haying poe in ‘ireland: hom. he pereeived at a er prava ae ving 
lamp, with hi enter by his ERR ES a i Bev. De a a a an ne athet a pistol, both of whom om, a f aie ing, 
E x cern, & Ae men from the-hist: of Nose, FeR £1 $ res FF esd ee ge ne mgm a — Pines 
à es in à k 
= Paane ee mIRE] g afr o hatand'egat whic’: they lostin the struggle. This day, 
; iving at Dysart, several miles 
Wee leres (Pee ral FRY estate, ted oi aye ne soy taa sa tae Be 
ing | Corres. igg eet eion SIP Fran- 
ne pending by Katolonk: Bei pin pp we understand, the affair will he immediately 
Siw. si) Toia sha ape or erod M Jonn E Tuam, | investigated by the magistrates, Sir Francis, we are 
- —— ege lonx: f Lt an ious ini 
3 r : Abn i Teas, on le ah uy As to 
Zug |2 o A t appears fr } ms atta the motives for this attack, various ssa a afloat, 
Psy it would be premafare to notice at present, Sir; 
ased, eight years ago, his presen 
irten seat, form: emery the residence of the Rochfort 
family, having previous'y lived near Athboy, county 
Meath, He active 
the. A of this 
canal’ boat, on the Royal Canal, capsized on ay. 
‘| near Clonsilla, seven miles from Dublin, m several 
i persons perished. By the last accounts no less than 
nity ert iano it fe nan | 17 desd bodies had been found. 
bos fasthet declared his, in- Monday cape re in dhs cae ME Pere easel. aar 
an equalsum fpr the TEN pur- 
~ aay 
bli pene a — io K5 
announced tha this Grace 
ora t sen it, was ee had — posted es chs... Aa a the doore Pe Ps 
i feat submitted bs vhe- Pijetionball. Be i e had Ka Ai- ot ae sot pm apie rege 
25 3 missioners, but he apprehe ey wo 
80. ps ther, R peh ag ly 0 = The renl: it, and he might iie be Iophon say that the = P detectiv” 
eT ki | building fand should, aes be mad eply o Were getting up a conspiracy against the Repeal tion. 
50-18 PRE ae reasury was read af a meeting of ‘the Ta on ide He trusted that no exertion woul os Anand gt seg villain 
fx * | e last; pere: a be aes any ineens inte i to justice who concocted and circulated. these atrocious. pia- 
=| 5,875 ise |0 13 4 layr.| 33h persmpiariy 9 na or — Capt. BroperrcK brought forward bis proposition for 
: 9 16 ò| 20 | alt | Avent upwards of 20002. iav. cape the sitting of a a of Parliament in Ireland upon all 
= sae wel Pilea | jori i oo ard o bah in ae Pena “of “the old college a Irish. Railway. At any other time, he said, be would 
’ * oak also] ag oe uch re to. he dane. independently- of sh | aye. little oath rg ‘effecting anything. by bis present motion ; 
T — ee] ras but now, when a. famine was impending, ap car, he thought, 
ie ~The Duin s mention, as a mu ‘be obtained for it. There was a sum of 8000., on the 
z * . e j 29-| 8: T3 act ofthe Earl of Devon, that one oF the ae might Seek in pere on each Railway BiN, which. 
$ Gee Gio a es | 4 iy roe a E has returned Aig: del as having. if teas were a parliamentaxy committee sitting in. Dublin 
+) 5,622. asn li é a| 20 | all 42-4 based Ai. mah of rice: it aaaea might ht be spent in Ireland. He would, therefore, move to haye, 
of n098 |: 4995 0e | 2) 9p 83-5 PERE Sane R the matter referred to a committee of the association, —ìir, S. 
z 2p ia his te: enantry on a a Feel ne Oates seconded the resolution, and eaid that the Conserva- 
rs re mi when Bagi api lis win atts cogiaeh ki tives w ere friendly to the proposition of having the Irish rait- 
¥ Į nA railway par Ireland, business transacted in Dublin. If the English member: 
re aN z ne ito come to this aig for the BOPP be ued say 
in. — ouse, affor Saiesan apy members enough of their own, and he felt justified in 
At the meeting of the Mansion. hoi | Nation new: vourite o: ofthe Rees pas faut th e Tory puwit sentatives would co-operate with 
apna Monday, the Lord Mayo or, who. had been has a i 1 . subjec ich, has, —Mr. Pet A supported the matian, and showed that 
ed te inform Sir Thomas. Fremantle icle on. the subje: me Sites o of the bar of moa me identified with the re- 
eee ok artic iescome ; the 
a Aene kaa a dey ee 3 
i law. w be Upscale in Ire» | br f this. country to England.—Mr. O'CONNELL next sai 
ieee at sadio bä iawa en ig di, spoke alsa. business ve te fe. The Times, wees had hired a 
F a s for 50 y years one of the best-abused men; but he thought 
Thee if there was any one point.6n which he could bo 
| ape blame, it was his conduct & landlord, He ad 
the character which this gutter-commissiqner bad give of the 
ish peopl Here he read a passage from ape of T reports 
referre } He was disgusted at such mendacity. to bim- 
self he care thing for the s ty. Sede to 
i indeed every 
red concerning it by the Times’ sg eein was 
pera aeg eee ji epa was his own town ; he wow wi middlem 
f with res it; a was — and — nbabita nis. 
ubject. whieh san os ged tee a 5 eye go ead 
eg: tort saek 4 mange; è = md sehoalhonse, 9 all omie al Soup by To himgell he re 
thi 3 a fever hospi saty, òf. 
i EA ‘suns tir. Oe wi The chi pas cater f; also a comvent 
p| endowed by. hi i p 
A 
„ andin hi GOL: m year in. pe k 
ł |w 40004, out of pocket by that town, and he. thank od. for: 
Tr oe EAA in- yas Hie next referred to eridenge given before the landlord 
a poe commission, to shew that he was not a “ middle- 
rT cian EE ~ T er a aeei" to be ze an an,” seas sense of the word; with regard to Cahirci- 
ee | or aig semis A bint on. this, | ae yr not being;a, “t pane gs tN the parish,” he 
t we see. np o uention: t tren wasted the a as an en as, fiction He and his 
eat aaen family held sees the for Se of Tubin ne 1738, and though 
g ts ere » but. fi et they were peara 
rent ores tts as engiusers z pA a ~~ pr pered 
1è subject, First themevery railway 
