1845.) mete NEWEPEERR, 403 
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cae that the trade in salt might b mously whether England could back out of the matter, If she did so, 
TUS i sf ATLASE psa are t t 3 s| she oes lose = Ae Shajaetir and honour, and the fame of 
ns o Wi of yay ay Seay gang, a re t un Tharetay | -mia once would never recover its pre-eminence 
n. Within 10 d the: id have the President’: 
om Glon ucester.— ~The pte sey oma we ihe ith last as he was haas the nae of his own resi idence, | | sage, En which vould decide Re question stion of of peace or ss ve 
romoters of such was the infatuatior 
a proposed Ti over tha’ Severn at ao Aust P: assage, ubt alot the Piwaillons ey “las his, a wero talking of a of of seni rave English militia to 
“thei t to the principle of the bridge designed b of ‘the Ulster ‘ch 8 Henry, the Presb eit n coercing Irelan 
‚Mr. ween gee _ AEE KA by Mr. Wa ae th ied RE adaig f the A aa | E poner Tid warrant ar to be belie ve there was 
3 ave required the working , drawin s of Board of Educatiòe has been appointed Presiden pir storm lowering over the industrial prosperity of England. The 
same to be submitted for thei appi Si Dr. Thompson has been offered: the Tice: Presideney, Ponpannhie geatlemas timo pretended: toculaginn ie semiaet 
à í 
i . Anti-Corn-law League, 
a state t rin es the which he is said to have declined. — Dr. Segue to pipe sm og tp ae ot, pn ae peo eae 
newed its sport with the South- Devon pS e, playing Roman Catholic Top, of Salae has. denied, | 791. 12s. 9d, 
«st it in all directions, so that all communication was x a pean rs that his visit a AE 
cut off- pass nioni even on the that city has “ any pe aiok “statrer eres or Scotland, 
shed Lacs of the line. The broke: en water EM indirectly to the: Colleges Act, the ts cs ny| Edinburgh.—On Thursday week the freedom of this 
many other he Bishop states that “ To. Paes a a | city was presented by the Lord Provet and Corporation 
re precipitated over | dut: ty to which I was menny pledged on the day of my | to Com modore Sir Charles Napier, M.P. ves has lately 
anent way, ape ving t the ad ial future | consecration, and to behold with my own eyes the | heen isiting Edinburgh. Sir Charles 4 
s anything but encouraging. The which | wonders lay Pay rnal City, were, and polo z 
i m be, its s cts.”—T ort 
wiedged 
ee A a f: > is’ endlanie’ attain *- Wee atieat of ad compliment i 2A ya Rigg scsi 8 pesci, te in whlch be he 
reakwaters for the protection of the wall, will, it | grain, and nly phere from this country at present | this city, 
+said, entirely ruin the fishing on that coast—The | is enormous, No less than 50 vessels thus laden are!  Greenock.—The late Sir Gabriel Wood, whose death 
Bs eelbarrow used by Sir Robert Peel| now weather-bound in the river Shannon, from the esia in London a fow ds vs ago, has v ueathed 
on the occasion of cutting the first sod of the Trent | port of Limerick alone.—An action brought by a gen- | the prin cely sum 80,0 ri e n expended in the 
falley railway cost upw wards of 402. The Pre mier. has tleman named Bryan, residing near Nenagh, against:his | erection oe stones = vam Sat soe tal in Greenock, 
t, the Rev. Mr. Egan, ve certain animad- | for the rec epea ot re aged, infirm, and disabled sea- 
Manor.—An_ associ about to he| versions made upon som e part o of Mr. Bryan’s conduct, | men of that po 
med sito enable individualay: thy “sn rear tert to resist | by his averenie from the altar, hak. on the point of mee Sn eee ee ee 
or illegal demands made upon them by railway trial, „been compromised bythe rev, gentleman with- aa 
om cing to search and examine into the cireum f| Tie or TRE Feticr ounced that the 
ces of. the various schemes “ te the projecto Thurs sday : an meee) sine was | Judges Ar ead lared the otic (hie p two grounds— 
no aten the of _the law the weld by the Lord Primate and the Ap cypis of Dub- first, ate! e an eo an Sr. tho, Prasta by Beas oe Se 
prudent speculators who fag = mandates Spal 1 ioc aua, oma that the Felicidade was wi 
asp.— estimated that 5,000,000. — not pay issued by the Court of Queen’ s Bench, directing the | taken, not having any slaves on board, and, therefore, 
utlay for the preparation. of y | visit did not become a British ship, and was not accordingly fastifiea 
iged a e Boari lot Trade | named Heron, to be admitted to a scholarship of that m siJa rng ea ae berm 7 pred maging naa 
ay Se yet in spite of the multitude college, having earn earned his right t to suc! ce UAE. byl nt, and, as a matter of course, her Majes 
pardon to the conv: icts under sentence 
sien ng 
t is an 
ot 
was in England, and five in TE excluded by the board of the college on the grou ay al bt i Raney “pgs = Tress- 
than 2 
altogether B „the, benefit of railways. — H his being of the Roman Catoia religion, The ease e 
e ga 
hia ie havin Cou on Boe R. — (Sit! ones in Banco). TAA and 
ioe The Great “West rn Railway mpn ~— This was an 
y being carried on by | manufacturers of ice been held in the college for fen rs, Averys trong | Setion Salida! Bit by pianti, who aia inaa, 400 preaeiotons of 
Pry Ad Mie | the well-known re reshment rooms at the. 
engines in less than three years. visitors have as their Assessor the Master of fi 
E = the Rolls, hoh having, been long connected with the col- oe m 
lege, is a f ul the > statut et y 
PFa N thee 
ae nee ned si since i 
Ereland, 
ublin.—The memorial presented to the Lord-Lieu 
t | Ps Pe, ies Re 
Chairman ‘pole Jol i ment, Th 
: ekst some time, i t t absence was m 0 pich, “after settii nd 
he = tstatos the gr h Toved k h any a A fat in tr oe 1 cause. The hon. pene handed | lease under which Sowa Ted for 99.. years, 
stronger terms than fo ose emp. ack me s e me in 40l. fro e parishes in Limerick. — Mr, O’Conwett, | allege ape that in considerati ion of 
~ Ter eieaa « It is,” they sta havin handedinr a number of remittances, adverted to 2 fur- | made by com plaintifs had built th 
m by the Times | question at on, pierna ‘i be Piagem asta hy the 
sh on his part to | receipt of money from, passengers taki 
tak of the e Times, nor would he do | that in year ion „of the coy patent A 
the | so S tthe present occas a, but for the purpose oð! ea ‘arning nits © 
thanks to the Evening Mail and Packet, conservative jo 
for 
crust for, the gentlemanly feelin ng disi tedness ane i spective ed agreemen 
exhibited towards . These journ mtent | betw arties. mS bebalt of the Great Western Railwa: 
resu with expressing their i 0 kos set forth 
him, but they actually a addu ced e i ( 
ty of calumni him, i hould stap at Swindon, 
culpable, ee — ame Published every lie that was | deed, that if defendants t hought $ tft 
ae gave one bata of the contradic- bes “general stopping station,” they ‘might do 
end to read a in the Erami: lain inti. fo r their ase = buying up t 
ute: ae was ~ ly: incon- 
that 
if, by the hood 
eath (al akhongt never so | Posed proceeding 
borat has: been pr a th 
ed fro beneficial results.—Mr. 
ortation—the same penty which that Captain Broderi 
ilar. — make a tour. te Telani foi 
kins, sn conc bysa bloody deeds of the people should be held 
Fi our —— y that area | it was equally just that the murders palpated by h 
eased. t ords should be denoun: 
ced.—_Mr. H. GRaTTAN, M.P., addressed 
the meeting at considerable » and entered into an’elabo- 
powe of the pepee of E :—>Mr. Q'CoNNEEL then 
ê pre- 
sendi county wi 
= for th 
, aki othe a tear of the o ee to in TE peoa sei pe 
gaol the view of follow- 
ommission, or other } range, ne would inquire w 
our 2 a countries in theif exertions to'a 
Day, ctor of 
manners and excesses. The suit was 
announced. ix the parish ehurch 
Rer, Mr. Day shouid haye f etita ofi god 
æ three Basg a, sran ano d his m: 
$ ain to the living and remove tae 
ra beste apoie In the meantime 
Attend led in andthe eee expressed a hope that its sentence 
in bah bent g ae Cage —— The sentence of three 
: Š zo> | years costs, ntered in hap omer ol 
in. whieh county the only |b —— 
been resident, b y ‘popala This | fi ak Eogiand wo 
ag gentleman, who it desu Wed token piven ! would not 
