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ed i wet Bards act fe eho d 
ute-book, Re be resorte d to by G 
o the Corn-laws. 
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Pers pea 
had stated that wane? kay 
obliged > would 
count for cr = and, failing to ao so E rpa 
5 rought t before a military tribunal 
t to Tished to advert- rt—n: 
He could not 
heen iet pande on 
He knew that the p 
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Con: he Time: bw sine to be Conse: 
the greatest ‘iar aoe ealumniator that ever existed.—Mr. 8: 
N, M.P., brought formed the report of the parliynpiy | 
he sohje of the grand 
sib 
position of affairs i in England at the present 
‘the preceding mek Lord John 
a grea 
ater most ample pi chant ive 4 
za etermined to mipporin no party hick 
h It 
a Ther re was another to 
speak disparagingly of the Conservative press of his country. 
| ra (ae re henes him, or ones aight Saag as ar poe |a 
forth ord 
jury laws, 
of a mode- 
at = y’ €O-0) paat 
pledged to achieve 
rtation of food, Such 
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| pen tised by the e captain upon his m n, and it has only happene: ned 
onee be ‘before aed ps appalling disclosures, eng been pasek in 
f Justice, ie e only one resembling this 
occurred about three liana cong oa em a Captain 
= Smal merehant ship bound to Cork, while 
brought on by pann —< 
nak a boy. w th te of 
| violence ave taken place, that several men have | 
pear ec and psig hang from the period of lea 
ore li um 
ated 
paralle: p: 
of the lengthy evidence ; prin it will Age e that 
the captain after leavi ing Hong Kong was ya astate of pane E 
excitement from drink. After ing n, he amused 
ae at them with 
the blo fatty i 
the laws of his couñtry, but the captain sa said he would have hi 
law, He then ordered the men to carry the poor man en 
deck while in a dying state, and "directed the men to squeeze 
es of the humbler classes. = ply. op of this country 
induci with less reluctance tolf ‘ond = Ahunga hat they had a mptive feeling 4 in sere him with coils of rope round his loins ; soon after which be 
: eer of war, and of their hak aineis remembered the high died, and was consigned to the sea, In another case, that of 
esin a court of justice. Thebad homas Reason, a seaman, it was ed that the captai 
: price: E ‘of tab, forgetting t the re-action which took place, d h ` à a bbed him h 
whom are well known to the police, | and which ruined s pans of th ii por of the coun- | Calle hin e the (o he hog = ata badge 
d from the cou and d i ii try. He woi veo Ks war with Am a most dis. | 2, Sword and bayonet until he ied, when the crew carrie 
etection reg: c 
pokep 8 as Sever had n obj ection that, En land should | him uj and buried him in a third case, 
ald be more likely to follow the commission of the par bee ooa to ARS bar ry Mee America Pot he had an | that of William Rambert, the chief mate, it was proved that 
asmuch perpetrators of such objection ee sles his countrymen there—he (ele tied doe ot himt in hag reip apaa byrne Lew g 
are usually strangers who come from a distance, In | jection to her sending her — to fight her baitis on back fe adye rete apasat iy AA ith a page: orgie” 
sang have not in vain addressed | fields and sterile plains, he did object sal puta sending the | rate jumped overboard and drowned himself Ar ths wants 
= š Irish there ; but he would ‘tell her that the; ene! to pl z i re $ i 
remonstrance the British public, and that the | tect their own land from eve A not desire it was proved that he had other men in irons in the m Ags 
ority of our representatives, of all shades of politieal | transfer their country to France or rica, What they re- von ieber $0 o goa mia I r eee S G S 2 Prot 
repared to advoc; in Parliament | aired , to obtain Ireland for th Tri ai cau fet vith the bless- | wo y ro aie h 
prep P ing of God another generation would not pass till that wished. face of one of them is still black with the pupe une Ses 
use of true freedom, and fearlessly stand forward | fok e, P 3 | | lodged beneath the cuticle, In addition e three distinct 
i r event would be accomplished. —Mr. O'Connell shen handed fe 
e outraged rights of humanity, we re- idst heh 1001. fr om Halifax and 100, from hy of wilful murder, several of the more serious assaults 
fell $ i Y» a n Seas gs fat hae rty a Spree Minti sae will be strictly investigated. Amongst these are the c of 
, fellow countrymen, yi aithful ants. Sg ja e aa pectic a Bm g Gair, Cone, and a poor man ed Morris, who is at 
d Dunalley, as x an 0 other for denying that Cromwell massa ered; the people of Wexford, on beard the Dreadnought, suffering from a pistol-shot wound 
aneys Mr. O’Connell remar] that the magistrates es of Tipperary had . ding th The ball, 
t t trat fW à which at present prevents his attending the court. e A 
meeting of the magistrates of West- | called on the Government to introduce ion Tabo at ounty, | it is said, lanie through the fleshy part of Morris's thigh, and 
th, convened by the lieutenant, the Marquis of | but he (Mr. O'Connell) would call on the Governmen: tm nat tod ed in the calf of his leg, whilst he was in a kneeling posture 
i 2 hich would I the landlords to d rs 
o been held. e proceedings were “a RE poeta n The F 78 t for the» = sg SeA In O | before the captain. Mr, Broderip on Wednesday remanded 
; but it is said that the resolutions, justice te their tenants.. -The rent or ime wees ras te prisoner until Tuesday, when these cases will be gone into. 
ja all t minati e prisoner was in a deplo e 
of the n pharacler that lan poge cotland. condition, and supported by two policemen, When at the a 
ed unanimously ; e- U 4 convulsivel asped the front of the doc’ s han 
AN pa en , —— ea a large very 2 m thie rested his Ead upon them, as ifunconscious of what w 
city for e 
na 
pon, representin 
onsist 
of 
nees was totally des 
troyed 
ae 
pas: 
Eg 
of horrible cruelties . 
hes à u the county ; and by fire last Resh only 12 days hef f met pE s 
: id Theatre. ses cause ant th the fire is unknown. 4 
on for life and property. An expressio s Gly ; pa iscellangous ss 
arked thanks and approbation of the nerd ale . re sh Agen o goes pa meeting 
i i al Socie wi i 
ene Spar tions at his fortunate 2 Piracyand Murder Case on Board a pes ” a daa arg Aies np 
ASSES and the galla mt defence made the Felicidade zi D “9 E ERS of De Naeema Boneh Com- x al 2 - pene i f Ma: ns 
d Si Hop ins, and si moan hig and Exchequer, assembled o: esday in Ser- | netisation of Light, and the Illumination o gnetic 
y perso n present. gn e papers contain accounts nn, for the purpose of eae a pa ents Lines of Force,” was reai Tt stated that for a long 
murders and attempted m arlora in different era ng „Apai s$ he gk mak -= a çak sul Dae. so time past Mr. Faraday had felt a st rong a 
> murder which was trie ore aron 
s; f the eo country., In Tipperary, s the saree Exe oe sees: Dr. Addams, for the prisoners, opened the derived from ponn a aa iat among 
gists a i extensive = “é haá bee i ay ‘of no ‘of pin acy. é ‘Me ms porno prisoners ah fh pepe ta ash fn erm naga different classes 
een gui; of no ac y. orm: 
en place. pee Ll ap h of ot Longfordsboae, had done Sothin piel could justify their being charged with pe 3, Pi (SPR 
iA uilmart at | the offence Ap ro y, Wil è meaning of the acts and trea- of cet, there exists in ate re tion 5 m 
as be paria at = the window of | ties, and th a tip pared to urge that the Felicidade | are eted by a common origin, have a recip: 
| dwelli J he head ; and yas wro wrongly seized. Those Acts and instructions required that Saa ce on me another, and are capable, under cer- 
welling, and severely the head ; and a y è : a 
: 5: the capture should not be made by an officer in the Royal Navy | tain conditions, f bein the 
named Mo! mS at as god Templ of less rank thau a Lieutenant, but here the capture had been oth mee ea È ri 5 
had his house fente by four men, | made by the Echo, which was only under the command of a |® uar. ; aa A 
o beat him to such an extent, that his death ensued Baas putas The Echo, ho said, san be con- = e of this mutual convertibi dl and, in ex = 
hours. In count Seommon, at the | Sidered in the light of a tender or jolly-bo: the Wasp, which | ing his views to a wider sphere, ae an 
3 y id as under the command a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. convinced that e: ora — a: relations with 
L orat awder, , near Elphin, while | namely, Lieutenant St . Buta case had been cites A thelr | light also, Until lately his en deavours to dete DA 
awder was ending arcel of worki Lordships which wholly disposed of this point. He deni t a t hese 
some Sie oe p a Sh p : en ie PRAN had patie Hear ea plot to murder all the English on | relations were unsuccessful ; t gth, tuting 
pa him, and demanded ti fi h parts Eang ; It as TE oee 4 Pep yg ‘ee a more searching oe o cepa ms ived at 
n being refused, they proceeded to enter and | right to do so. In conclusion, he sub itted to their Lordships | the discovery rec ed in his paper, r ees ye ine, 
s by foree. Mr. Lawder courageously a re- | that these parties had been wrongfully captured and detained, of light may be electrified and magne an at lines 
m, but luckily and the steps they took to recover their liberty were justified by | of magnetic foree may be re ndered lumin nous. Th fun- 
ut luckily | the law of nations, and by no means prohibited by the treaty | 4, mental experimen 
A carpente ark in the | between this country and the Brazils. one Harding followed ear hich oat bh ish i ang ie 
4 tT | on the same side. He contended that the prisoners ad been ct, w ich Al es a 
der’s rescze, when t p 
ful t of th tiv guilty of no offence against the law Aes nations, not even sup- | the great departm ed nature, is the “olowng ap 
mata he Narrative as | Posing they had actually been engaged in the slave-t . He f lick j a a lam first 
Š t posing wey 3 eng ray of light janice f rgan al 
e of the country is, that not S kia next submitted to pibo Lordshi . ace He bg oly ka polarised a the horizon ntal plane by cr ate sti gid 
c a aties existing between and 
Tad i$ raae Spei Denis qheretone ie parser illegally and w fully captured. ss mirn w d then e to ser for a pone ain space 
cm = 5 Se He followed up this argument by protesting von they were sat g o ENEE borate of lesa. on 
aN p z thin the criminal jurisdiction of the British empire ; which ists throu cutee 
of Moyada Castle, county | concluded by sree at gans oe of umn Tone import er pot re poner maa iat 
hela tions, it was es: a 
wnland of Ki m offence Ae ae ime of murder -Bir J. Dodson, Queen's Ad- Eik or p ikara it to pe wa itted 
he unfortunate man was seat ai vocate, then replied on the part of the Cro He said it was alter nately, in ‘the different phases of i pane 
h the contended on the other side, that bee e sy Ap nasir [TI ray passes q= al Mr. 
i ri à he ti e arrived oi è coa AR miao 
Epea na . -n races, pases is able to e deemed and dealt with as et Faraday terms the dimagnetic, is placed betwee the two 
? z p on ‘eae 24 pirate ; but if their lordships would refer to an Act of Parlia- poles of in such a 
» Miss Irvine, sister to the se x ment, which had been much quoted the soumo of Mei osition as “that t a nect p i jea a er e 
erown for the county Fermanagh, was found | quiry, they would find this was not the c The Act was the : E ecenhin Er action shall p 
und. ka feet of her h fa stables citacka {th and Sth George IV., which, together with the treaty i rom | coincide with 
er g ‘oe o Lage te oen in the E a ome AGF which it had relation, declared that after o anue wi but little from, the course Fo = a 3 = = e 
the ratification of a treaty which had jusi $ n foun t e ere- 
eshe i i raps Y o ayy Sack been murde: ening room entered into between this country and the | ee = raies the J iavitle 
ant, as been committed for | Brazils, it should not be lawful for the subjects of the Emperor | Piece k Hing through the eyepiece before the 
i st on | of Brazil to engaged in ying on the slave-trade, under | to the observer looking throu; 4 yepk et 
ou the capital engo The) jury at the inques e lany p ce, or in any way whatsoever. Their lordships | electric curren n established, t es visible 
seky uhe = ne a gia would observe the terms of the treaty and the Act, “under ARF | whenever, by A completion of the circuit, the mag- 
a ctrensastaness, OF nAn m and these. part inna netic force is in operation ; but instantly becomes 
$ 3] ei: isions the: parties v » z 4 
os boat, a ee raak gota ie justiBed in deeming them | agi — A on the cessation of that foree by the 
t such, and in directing Sher conus eoin = ie firsti in terruption of the eire Further Hy ; = 
east as i f th: tion of 1822, Britis: gel ae ane 
cal papers | ai, i os Brazili vessels a ee eyepactea wel pe howed t that the magnetic sg’ EERS > e ara i 
vis n or being ev: the ven e, a t 
m- | hem Eia a British ba ‘or-examinatio: f, upon that exa- Se again medeni — by turning the iece to 
ager the vessel was sung i 2 a dares tions and if t3 hat the direction of An eA 
, she wag liable to condemna ayar 
ociation was held on ade rere e only a EE this ground one, he should contend "that Lieu- | impressed upon ‘the dpe when magnetic influence 
Mtr ones M. P fee Tipperary, tenants Stupart was easg in n porine the Fag pai Faas the se ve gk = south pole; and pare in 
71 dut se of examin dams. and Dr, ng re- | same direction as the | Fay, was righth: 
ee to to Astou port govt J AN and the an E adjourned $ 8 topna their a A ! or similap to that t of th of the Hs 
aa it al ae | TOT T of ate D N soneg aia „as Sioe sps "observer Eo the eyepiece. 
turn ary of £ s i hi, of 
R = ; Shi; —During the past w The direction in n prah lace wi 
apika a rea NSRR be 2 on, a gare eo m te o dhe Thames raice ard Shas | | course, be rev by rev g a e course of 
Erne |i et grado: mg the ay ote puies of thn magaet, Hones i flows 
ry, D > A x 
cof Da ap ai as ‘against bis his erew, but was in pami course of the | that the solarised is m e to e 3; 
} and — 4 pera in ered. to c hange places with the a n are a direction as the currents of positive electricity are circu- 
nt upon } rial & w ve fh fae gaiz murder. e evi- lating, both in the helices composing the electro-magnet, 
en 
ce no ve 
€ g and he ageet godan again : io 
gant ge 
