re I do not make an 
: penam for th ny reference to his govern 
at. € E 5. Fre MUN m le, — 05 r — iy MN x a Ur iho Mentity nud weak of 05 
of those who, tr: edness. I believe hi ares ad always bee: > lof the country. Now, 
— ed in m the "p 8 and having heen Pari and E eus practical cos v Sand held had endeavoured | tions besides “ mixed ed 
nd. hat is e advantage of know. "^ d. So, in ny questio im ^ 
own f more, i ing | mentar, considering th portant : 
NS . 5 d t assuredly nis m Mr 8 . ^d clas "A T: 5 id d fives that 1 to question 9 : E doing the p lias ad " i vi 
q country. Butif we are to o | intere: aa " it would be die national sch no 
that we rl d of the 8 0 inge rer nh Pus nos f 1 it wou lini ited er of M d T 
ipi a ple s of selfishness i i ^ 2 = PG ERR $ at H1 
be lieve i e a papih e re; 227 try a oh, 1 qoe €— if - peo ri read MODE p 1 5 1 ay should the m 
at isn > said before, but a not be : tod wir ue elector: gr iy princi 
5 tla ym 5 * — not. be able te a certain assertion was made 2 an EUM — them . "t "this the Pros SY nas M one m. 
t when we talk ilitary feeling in this is country, he would a »e ignorance of the 4% | Church bei ans, aud ing av, 
which has m congresses, I am reminded country. | advocated th exte answer that a nother re: people e enn, dend provided fi ings V 
NR ieu vli tud y ng of histo f a passage | and bette nsion of the franchi: ason why he | The following : 9 g 
: that it r eduaated of tk ise was that the richer | ng are the sents 
idea of a great Bare he middle ages pose it was a | extend the he community sould 11 cher | the whol 
8 a p , gated the fir : means of educati ild be compelled to | which ar nm 
quatem al 4 55 ary congress, w all ne first | and in pr of h on to their poorer fellow-subjects ; | to b P ar oo 
France cA 15 pda P see E err IV. ot ‘Knéther assertion wane sin ^ example of the United nad] 9 1 Taal d from every pulpit Ao the 
ilk bon announced in € 3 that M injuriot ving the i nce ove r the franchise Th = 4" 
statesma a elie cad ; but if th ial affairs the 
* in 1610, c igo gme the poe e et 32 pine ee — as that articles ot cr att for Thon 
ie consequence if Hen 7 you what would have b duties and other taxes, N relieved of c E 
A eee e r fray believed that all sa dE en 
period. It had oth countries | rac ‘ ar benefit b 5 asses of the com- 4 
r is a faro table been well re racter of the Ref: : y the change. A the pr 
dupes.’ I ag ree t of Government: marked that | w eform Bill that was t g sto the cha- 2 
ee ^ s, and nations as in America Mr. Brig as to be, he said that whi Prince 
war ceases to be ^ y with Lord Aberd P are the | mentary refi right ined a series of tha hilst he 
Miss we shall ane cessity 153 een, that when | had 14 eform, which, for susta E s of orations on Parlia- meetii 
is po: eos Lud È Ms ened 23 4 ar bY ose and yeh m va ice oauan ieee — 
Mox vh. oÉ pr ins 1 ja, gentemen piter nan iog Me right's speeches | © Corpo 
who was peter ptc ge t th — s, | was chi e corn laws were repealed, be to have EM feeling 
his wife at Newport oh th im of the r murder of | Tb aro 0 very little fo —MÀ erri mforta N gm E 
e i r th c 
Tu ay: morning in this owm, im die pre place on DN ight i A n gon 3 Sepen ete 2 here abr E 
nce of|measu Ape the c re was unques- bon 
w p proposed ountry. Fe oughly Gs tl 
m om the Forest of cd He fr oed m | one, but it would considera John Russell was a SAE the for exc a mcum 
A" ged the justice of his senten e requently ene i Englan on ere EUR e the number — En y » 
e i : ers 
esire no live. He was in a sta — and stated he e no am puse a 6L houses in the 8 Es as to give a vote to ae a Lc 
ness that be was assisted 2 of such extreme m by all t erm ri ILS el it his duty r thr thei o of Trela this 
apparently o the ,scaffol ld, : and w p | rantes convinced that the Me —— Ku sos 25 ‘allot, he | EUR to ets santa 1700 in Par s 
Newcas w Refor reformed Parlia: t the nations wi on o 
3 fell out of the b Hall, the -unfort for voting "by ballot; at any opor PIT e ed to pass an act 5 articular cie po 
f u- an on ou; aw m 1 
Monday week, died in N the balloon near Boldoxon | dod ke aes in. bal ith th "ihe Reformers n it would be the | to "VESTES nab in sovera ms resu 
evening. erem d bis ins. e Infirmary on Frida tue in favour ofa r —— 1 ne fr eki S NP — having b changes made in pi 
delirium prem his continu al terror 7 a town s ot giving WO members to Fook of seats. Instea aoe y irse ik 
— there can be d towards the on —— e po anion ue tower ir le iine peti 
t » sd ; was ited . In large | i 
ibo —— he lost bis presence act. RED influence of w nd another by - pignito and ee — E "— ein r Jesus Ch — 
r 9 inquest ese Mr. Br excede cia cp vang d had named | teach all nati 
the uy returned a verdict of 5 when 8 e OON expressing, his piae 1 5 pee € | abore res T E M r 
MOUTA. —. : a form, proceed, subject o or Ireland, — 
n carri Ra eries of experimental trial policy which ep Neer In d aon — consideration iy g on the Government to t thi 
$ A on during th : i rials has | ning of e wars at the ongest terms the | tio! one of — grant them w 
with a view of ig the past fortnight at thi ng of-the present cent end of the last and 2 . Thatwe divi 
offered by i D E punt at this port, oigarchy of this RE gue ara ce rnment to tbe ME div 
y iron and steel plates of vari nt r -Péulitanoo | Tet, which ren the “oligarel vfi inii e oe of the poor in the Wo saci: vely Protestant, 
when o 0 "m gress mad existed. He i ys — 5 ipe E), T 
tri d to heavy Tee ufactu arising A in England T 1832, ped rem ple reviewed the pro ier nd Mg the felon n the > pla, m a 
unders to range. The | formati m free died icularising the benefits de Shiny: uo 8 
s. T ^ ion of rai van esttation an in a 
yen 3 eference to the future | °ovetics of ola ip Aus E extension of —.— on the | arising from and tothe other counties m 
The practice in of co ef apa undant blessings stralia and Californ: *. . — : hort 12 ee eed of the rail 
der to the on.from dhe Stark | ment ha in this care sprung from the! e | Catholic sailors lanc 
rk B of, ong durati in her Maj , 
ing «soit st. rediens ere chip, both pot tad cereale ce pem Le reat nd ao overn- m- E 1 i EM 
" th N was idual an — e 
n pco ot powder are | n CC D of the declaration of the 1 states nel 
experiments d d p pum endurin me, ud Land Impro ueation ec ties 
g emonstrated i igp prega ul peopl vs ving —to this 4 
manner that no ir in — D: the electoral ple n d ignatio: els 
on or steel pl st possible . . — franchise; and nm n as n commiss f 
ufa ate 5 ed a po as the e o 1 oll 
cwt tured can withstand t the A Dis yeh been any throughout 8 8 de d, the other Roman Catholic sur 
penet: atm " short ngo. e h - irem the Sux 3 y thay eee ores — 5 i cor 
ra u ^ ot —— STOPPAGE o 
on thr he iron plate, but wonld = not | of thi town —Mr. Lindsay, M.P., m F Navan FAIR BY ; 
ee or fi : Tp on M , met the ele 
place, or in Md n inthe re it, | derstanding 2 5 * night, dux pia iti TO Aa ectors | num : — 
woul iate neigh e pia: which had a misun 
eas tek mot etn A rhood, the plate acp ae Bars Lact Dele Worms comte enn rule — 
ected ess de s the results — - speech which h y's gie viret t, lari 
ship Plates it proved that a steel- era House of Comm considered iË his atr tha Ts e 
del que more easily -clothed The mmons in supportin th epa 
steel e, mt that on the smashi te e wooden s ap ade is an extract ia thar Ke Reform Bill. for some tim irn SI 
i en they retu um re 
ing the brok f d u med him to Parli 1 
en : eck rope. 1 arliament th: aces their 
side, would be pratt «i og to be driven through the A hat MADRE ANNE Miptesle t pO owas wasn EN — — have s ? 
the spread of the — earann plate ils — — further h trality He he pries an 
om n av i À ngt 2 
t ex experiments Jave aterial. So far n the no fai faith in Lord Pan — of RR at could lay in his are left untried to procure fr: 
that an i s or ste gone they appear to prove f. — condition v „ . A H 
ide tain i titing before le w nt, and he, had th or 4 or 5 he 
Mersey, and strack n vs fft, armed like the AE C Admini Sage finr ae Sage hg to muin: | Navan on the th third It ony i d S: 
I an N overn t, in re condi- . 
zi d there, punt a seta n M — á Bil an should aclaro 5 the Lag i d ór ith the u usual eus stom it — 
F. T " perimen: vide f wi repared to brin au 
t 31 EE -— Ln e for boro hs a 6i * pass it, whi E ow F 
TI b es l. : ich should | Were erowd 2 m 
ok embrasure. The mouth of the embr descri s aller ue aiu Re E and some en e 
l : 4 p ou vene 
Pigs of iron bolted together i ip e is formed of | take spa eet — t ien yt E t je doo med to be disappoin inted. Four : 
ud 2 e pri 3 
ith an onde ac qoem is 3 PN 2 able —— * — raisa er ten tee hon thomas, to | ing a mined 1 0 
the -À rickwork se n bolted | s. th neither of ey were d s s me *- 
th ier feb veral feet thick ; 8 igerents, and ined put off till the 17th 
face ar oe ck ; | interests of C , A 
exp rene built in of the work on on | ight — ene onn it ith er sho Mss he e WC and the ~ ty — ^ tholic s 
, and. made with an S. inch gun with The | tinctly gave rhe Chancellor « the seconder of the a great d pg c 
rith solid | there gave or —— the Exch great desecration i 
only 400 was another dis- | Thi di 1 
only 400 yards | Lord Derby could . s they did in the eh d 
ary ther sound refo give Bill which » ES Ho felt that if roe Leas so that when the f 
inch. | and t—a power r the fair there was 
thus set mo poet oi een rei hich th t 
in ihe — gore tle in our day and ge he Bi this rely 2 Lors, | Livery got - b 
a ria TIVER m % an t 
the opini f be filled up | Pet —The Rev. M. A. oung Men's band 
on tp ter’s Gilb nd t - 
i Ta the officers present, tha iments proved, in of O Oxfo in dis bic has SM ege rector of St. | bands took the roads 1 
ba — t shelter in workin; t the men would of church the use of his pulpit eee * Bishop cattle usually come 1 E 
Roc prem this plan g artillery behind a ° Yar rchmen 10 — the 2 Church T nnoyance met with a drove they h 
: followin with the shouts of the m T 
rii Weg js an att ute wth e rat | Sy th 
Mr. Coppex -— on-electors of thie | Cobden | Si o the formation of a — 9 5 80 f 
addreseing idered himself, pe rra eid Kin pr. vr p s volunteer a sry grossly insulted and À 
aidan, and maxim d of non-electors, Mere Ue the f. Mis m xpressed their readin e — . pem — € of 1 
es of the co e had been to e funda- 0 if noss assist ‘ 
. To non- mmunity, with seek the benefit | ^^^ 6c - es 
was parila interesti e egiie ot Parliaments or ditties, remind t 3 eil have — 1 — loving * > example « 
tal : ry reform | stru authorities Mayor to , have 
bh d — — . a had cting ‘the aay. — of the necessity of recor the —— fe ilders t 
"m Ne this q since d ery and tl n- nilders 
oe Me rt ud to preme Bi Mon — 2 er, and he hoe wih that matrem ernment ne fort, some time ta 
See E the suffrage first, and take the 5 stating that the wages pai 
son It must be n and vo ts aftérwards, and oh equal to 
. rembered that in for a household rAnted; and 
ee now have m 
FFF THE —— 
that by extending y of the communit y the Roman Ca — . 
. i meeting » Dublin rag bisho: 
in som ps at the . 
e They run to an as F, | reply, adhere to t 
fe int a 'reeinan of Friday. | to 
h, and discuss oth Ji anten 
er ques- | maintained. 
