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THE NEWSPAPER. 
[Dec, 27. 
2 dar. m pau Matthews for nine, and the s for 
am oe =o Re pent pg = x proof of their de: os eine 4 ach,— : K.— Murder of a aes y by zs “Husband, =| Shear, oe Need without di fficulty ; indeed t the stars B 
among ti he Repeaters had that day "= warded the ma be 401. to | George Watson ef wcharged with Ist wh ee heck for e to the e nayon eye, I if ‘the observer know 
the funds of the Association. Sir Winston Barro! and Mr. August last, at elby, committed the = ilfa al mur rder, ere t 0 the The diameter of the field 
Wyse should yield at the next dette to the better s eBiis of | by inflicting a morta al wound on the body ar f plizabeth atson, an ome night-gla ass sais about six deer . Ald 
Sir B. M. Wall and Mr. Meagher, unflinching advoeates of | his wife. The facts of the case wer e clearly established ; bu md G ate neatly f grees ; e 
domestic legislation. In conclusion he read-a letter from Dr. | plea of insanity m intemperance was $ «e e AB aoe ‘Aldeb of i ariy “ae 4 — asunder 
Male, Archbishop of Tuam, warning them against trusting | and the question being left by Baron Platt to the jury, they ac- ide sani is of the first magnitude, Gamma Tauri of 
too much to the Wh whom he described a “a political | quitted the prisoner on the g at he wa sane when he | third. The apex rie r of thé triangle A BC is dis 
party that will resort to their usual arts ei sedu e patronage | gave the wo -—Murder by Poisoning. —Jane a wie aged 28, | from B oe *e e 1 degree and B is dis 
to betray the {ona people from the pursuit of “that potters was charged with the wilful am dag na Josep dsor, per c koii 1 ‘degree KAA half. A tant fi 
` which alone is worthy th solicitude of al isons of Iri step-child, at aang Soe the No: y Riding, the 17th y a To find thin _— ( 
A letter wa as Ttrom the Hon, Pierce Butler, M Pek rin: see by giving hi tity of a enic, g rge telescope is now indispen : it 
ting the recent frequency p prairie inKilkenny and other | was usly stated in- the indictment, ss s administered I in tea, es vell, even, to have fee, giver a in its 
or try. Mr. PCoxxEeLL joined in expressing his in treacle, and in bre ead. The evidence in this case was en- pie egossing each other so as to divid se 
s aione, and brought up a Report from the | tirely cireun astantial, ex ting as to the fact of the child having f he ivide the ¢ 
Election Committ containing the following resolutions :— | been poison od, for arsenic had been found in th ach by erence * t A field cs ‘eight equal ares, care being = 
+1. That a nd sacred duty of the consti- | post mortem examination. The conduct o risoner towards pan rt such w s from their thickne on al ii F 
inet of shee to return as representatives none bet Be Re- =| oan cite was proved to fet ete o rot bere ahd h 
S the suing elec 12) e prisoner received the m e 
F a mph Todi renee thes aR To = Mager every indi- | relative to her kindness of disposition and general haaien a8 the yb is divested to the heavens. By bringing 
vidual voter that shall support, a no ler, where a Repeal | to the time of the pres nt transaction. The Jury returned a | then an y star to the centre of the field where the wireg 
candidate may start, shall be deemed guilty of treason to be - | verdict of Not Guil ecussate, there will be no difficulty i layi d 
jand.”—Mr. O’ConseLt having moved the adoption of the re CENTRAL Carwin — Railway Frauds. — Edmund | Sxtemporaneðus map of all the stars visibl g h an 
said he was anxious to address a few words n the meeting « = the Thomas Yeakell, who Terei guilty some wares back to the ftl 1 d. thi A in the field 
subject of the crisis at which they had arrived. They were in forgery of the Parliamentary deed of a railw: pany, and | of the telescope, and, this being referred to, a changeof i 
a sirange state of puzzle. Sir Robert Peel. was a tenjo on whom judgment had been respited, was brought up to ae of any one = pn t fans a ne ill scarcely | 
ys ago—Lord John Russell had become Minister in the inter- eive $ itenge. Ms Bak on Alderson said that the offence unnotice ale as it that, with 4 
yal, and he beli he was correct in saying there was no imputed to the prisoner, and to which he had confessed his | P reer ht. 1 he ldi ere his > ang 
minister at that eet kari was the state of England. He ailt, was b; means uncommon in these days of gambling ry: nigh nt-g san 1eld in the hand out of his library 
d not consider that the es would be able to fo ran speculations, and it was a crime of a very seriou re,—The | window, rs discovered Pallas and Vesta, the fo 
ministration They ae ‘ass redly fae “fond on onfiden od ris | Pe ho- Conte ar Pang he the time he kormo Sop a ee of the 7th magnitude, the latter one 
Si sae ared that . mir and it execute: ne deec > C: n r . . > “ 
cay et Reia per bat ee è on ith > dala likewise | thing that was wrong. He didit on a promise t of the 6th. Whilst with an achromatic of about 2 inch 
be remembered that the Irish could have no ae nce in him, | have the written authority of th aperture and. t 30 inches focus, with which when 
Last week he was a Leaguer, this week he may be a protection- d —Mr. Ba K Gottingen in 1832 I could see no trace of Jupiter's. 
is xt week ne sia be Ee something ary eae oe na was ie belts, and which would not show his ios and second 
OZS ing-scale, that he et ona 
SE aoaie, hunset? m 1 slip through their cape They fo the prisoner dase furnish informatio hich would lead | Satellites without difficulty, Harding discovered the 
were placed in a curious posi suh They had no Government, | to the Cn pa of more guilty parties, and he understood that planet Juno, although, as he told me, it had at the 
and no person could precisely tell why. They could not tell the prisoner } communicated all Rel knew, bat that all t ti +} Pigeon tw af the Ot Pais 
why the Whigs did not form cr yc T could not nformati on he possessed had prov d to be use hater er re 7 4 
tell why art ee — sed to Il they knew | to the interes’ f public justice he peices vie he (Mr. Bar m 
as that bo higs aiid, “For Fuad Er Ganreled amongst | Alderson) ld pass was the lowest term of imprisonment; BIRTHS—On the llth inst., at Holkh the Countess of 
themselves, W at they agreed upo: nobia bi o, the law imposed for the offence = which the prisoner had been | LEICESTER, of a daughter—12th inst. st hiaai, orp 
There was only one point on which re perfectly unani- | convicted, and Yee rine hat he be hon gee and | R, CARTER PETTLEY, Esq., ofa daughter--12th inst at Burling- 
mous, and that was to differ among themselves. a as fall kept to hard labour in the Ho muse of Correction for the space | ton, Yorkshire, the lady o e Tuomas PRICKET, Esq., of a son— 
that to Ireland ? that was the real ape oon a The | of two years. 12th inst., Mrs. MADGE, Hig r uation ange, of a daughter— 
oe was m ficial to Ire their Porice.— The Case of the Tory.—On Tuesday, Capt. Johnstone | 12th mi a". the Bye, ‘Peckham, Mrs. THOMAS Savory, of 
expectations—it gave them the oe ot snccess; it the were | Was again brought aro ar A dual abelian at rs ean Ani datghter—13th inst.,the wife of WILLIAM He mer Bensey,Esq., 
true to theniselves foe to t ntry — they | Court for final e Slough iA count: gham, of a’son—lith inst. 
for Whi i 3 afk ries. Their ane wae the e use ‘of tre nd | been sp aie “Vir. Broderip asked aes “Prisoner nit MARRIAGES—On the 11th inst., H. DRUMMOND, Esq., 2d son 
—they majestic march to ovitkom aee the | hehad anything to nay. The Laer ears under the direction of his Te Dru oad of Blair Drummond, M.P. for toe 
hangos ‘and "hitin s = argen ag —* hibited | solicitor, ajen ig . Mr. Trode er bar, it is | Lady ANNE GEO: OUGLAS, daughter of Charles, late Mar- 
e throes rie 0 species of political tyranny now my dut, end you to t take your trial at the next session | quis of Queensberry -1th i iy iy the Rey. STENNING JOHNSON, | 
mae vould pete —. ‘viding oa ae Sager the of ee entra Criminal Court, an sas Bybee seg of Tho of Merton College, Oxford, o EMILY, ghter ofi 
each piconet The to rally toge bbe: me Reason, also for wilful mur Villiam Mars, and also | the Rev. "William Marshall roe “Ohickerell Rectory—13th inst, 
man should be a tms that day week he had ex- for the afl mane of Wo Rami i I have, moreover, t EATHS—On the 5th of August last, aged 78, Jons BLAX- 
presea his concurrence in the sentiments ssed in the | commit you to take your [rial on the charge of feloniously | Lanp, Esq., of Newington, Sydney, New South Wales, for many | 
etter of Mr. Smith.O’Brien, That patrio ntlemen called | wounding Stephen Cone, Thomas Lee, David Johnson, Thoma rs a member of the Governor’s and Legislative Council o 
oe eE r a “shout for Repeal, and no compromise.” | Gair, sor Ruelan (Morris), Wm. Burton, Robert Thompson, | that colony—5th inst., at his residence in Darlington, Captain’ 
And he Me. O'Connell) repeated his words, and added | Andrew N papi Wm. Beresford, and Peter Curtis. The pri- | THomas Havetock, late Paymaster of the 43d Light Infantry, i 
to them “R and no compromise.” No matter wi er was thenremoved fro he bar in a very feeble condition. | aged 84—1/ 
‘was Minister, noth’ should ever be able to divert them i 
m the pursuit of their object. Last week he had ex- ope alge ae ie 
his pp of oap Lord John Russell on the Mr. Hi athe á t h 
subject of the Corn-laws; Dekad pnsas to attend constantly New Planet—Mr. Hind and the Astronomer | feicester—iéth 
d debates on uestion, and that he d | Royal have addressed letters to the Times this week, | late of the Beng: 
use his influence sige poe ty members to attend Thewise stating that Ing ian pre from their corre- Beene Sir Joun CHETWO! 
|spondents in Germany, r. Hencke, of 
t| Driessen, had found on Fry sth bia between two stars 
TE he SE still he would be of the 9th magnitude in Taurus, another of the 
pe Taia miera D aake oda BAS aiey oi mga wie be meras aar belare md tiek | NOTTS PA 
not hesitate to ppi e justice to Lord John Russell, That | there is reason to believe is a new planet. Mr. Hind decided s ee a yer every 
noble lord had placed himself in a prominent station of the states that Be not been able to find it, and Pro- | the heat ae taker Ti pag erie 
ie ag esans : bam ag phalera = pair- ig m = = fessor Airy does not ner that it has been seen at Green. palate aweliings, ar atl 
of acting with regard to the Corn-laws without feeling oad i s acs , in a letter Fame: = = this ent. They c Fo 
veneration for his person, an in opinions. Wea E says, that he o ffensive > anes; as many 0 
pride Ande pest args ~ig My ms lation of hot a 
al 
sir atest difficulty on Friday. night, f Hew his obser 
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or onk tack e ord J. h i ox vatory at E ea : x ae AA ~ following | parts of the building. 
ed duty and aga ppe one Bon cag Sioengy 2 directions for finding it :—“ The stars in the head of | Wareuouss, 30, Great Quee: 
d that famine was approaching in England, that distress | the constellation Taurus resemble the lett k Ve tended to. ke 
$ gens in the agricultural districts : he at once | which, when they are on the meridian (as ware A liberal allowance to ironmongers, builders 
at the amount of id i i i istri : maar AR ¿å i 
would diminish; he beheld great want fn engined, aed ha por- et 10 o’clock at night), is t h H RIC RAT POISON -TT Fierce, 
ed that in roland we were approaching to a famine, and | at an angle of about 30 degrees. The lower side = f Fa caged to the der cach rn. hems pana 
consequently pestilence; he did not al fi f be T Sop 
unted with inconsistency to retard hir x g e odrea > AF bo SAUL DY the maguta veo Aldebarmi other minerals. most y eaten. by rats and id 
kdaned; and manfally Aron up: his: Demer opinions when | Oe E t, and by Gamma Tauri to the right; whilst as ong as it is offered to thim and invariably proves s 
he arrived at the conclusion that they were wrong, and ado} opted upperside is formed of Epsilon Tauri on the! eft washer Sacco Prepared only by Povia A Pita an. 
oe Ay h io harith a Iroepeetty of th the pm e| ma Tau: n theri right. Bet ween Alde bara nand Gam = mea pga et, aoe on a ac he 
= Mabe poser bs bit DoF Me Uaa to ediad aar] Pree — 
naw was not justifying ay other aet we his. He was not justify: ES.—All ieee t-paid. 
ing the _ conduct phen ones peaking in their praise as in the upper a, cae group ee nearly i in k, centre nes ñ vie o paT pre 
apot.: Ph het EAE mest commend sagt ta or of its respective side—circumstances to be borne in Lord Batenan, of Shobdon © Court, begs lear f 
given many martyrs to to liberty, and peoduced megy fiends to | mind, lest one side be taken for the ike, as I have | inform tna Nobility and Gentry he is leaving in consequenses © 
the oo weston of this country. He therefore y | frequently seen done when a aient ge has been thë | his Lordship’s death. He has tho m soarearound i Pak 
Bussell, but he would not the i coca of Lord John | telescope in use. Direct then a night glass to the group = es pene ay Heis a married 
it Sir Eobert declared ta favour ot the abolition of the Com. | S Tai the a piae oi Ta Y, mo ta E I ae ae roma undeniable characte eriod it so Hel : 
-e i to point s Seema ie at doniilovalda poe ; i. od Be seen on the low art of the field prapat N, Shobdon Court, near Leominster. 
e o point out the means he considered the Re- | on the a t, and fix upon a ~ ve digs gh make with DE. 
peal cause might be advanced, then observed that his plan at | them val RSERY AND SEED TRA koor: $ 
a nis en tee a n equilateral triangle, the hich shall thorough 
Syed bo te Hare and Gneci a a Se means pit | point t upwards, s Sg that is ‘the pall ot Mr Heneke Ai Person E se aie ‘mete is desires S 
poopie. e would give no preferen Whig over Tory, or | SAW his t is moreover rendered remarkable by pa a the al . Heh a i l 
ot ee en ae ne ee ee ee g Eon and country business, and i wall kno a reasons i 
ex ong ‘hich he considered beneficial to his oon d the ee a perii is turned Porman ti cas pA to aii i deraa sum 3 as “partner D oy 
conclusion he gav he would on the next day mencin, apex star, g from right to Z. : 
meeting call upon the Repeal members to as: a eft, we have A or the apex star of the seventh magni blished concern. > 
i on what line of cond Hones bn arene : 
sci eremanen a his S Se wee Wr | Ce of te! T ou Bese fv | At cae Sei —A native of Scotts 
anges before an administrati rme. Mr. rence e place w e e ughly acquainted with the best : 
Gaattay, M.P., having per wine ye theimeetin, the rent forthe | SUP et o: n the 8th b f Land, Subsoiiine' i 
” £ ture, Daa. and Improving 0 : fing, te 4 
week was announced to be 316i. 18s. 2 fou a although the field of the a gass copes Ler and Management of 5 , Buying ate egoeral ghi 
seina Bogs. tes co = = being in it mite por: theme S ON per of Messrs. J. an HALLET, $° 
d exam nex they the place ned b 
` -p men, 12, St. George’s-crescent, ™ 
Tores Asstazs, e arer on the High Seas. — r. Heneke to his s at if a telescope used LAND 48 AGENCT Agriculture ie 
Parr cazte, preda sea Hinka, Thomas Bayle, whos field r araba does not inelude some degrees, then NA x u ris, and an 
“sage under a statute | as the stars and 2r Tauri, by those w i 1 Coll Roast sagt 
ae Wiig i for tin, thers | Know where to look for them, are nearty at easily ven | gevers Rerekai Nogi, aaa ar Tor 
make a revolt in the said ship. ‘This case has been already | With the oe asthe p pat Sage, al hat i Mansas: e y bred to 
Jhe some attention at the | Recessary will be for the observer a point in | witi and breeders in 
