THE GARDENERS: GHRONTORR AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (OcTOBER 15, 1859 
length, and occupies | The O'Briens, after having — a poimad i 
formar — tai —.— as given, and the result of poen four columns of the journals ee give it | incarceration, and ; 2 57 three or four eom tied 
the trials gave only 12.9 knots, . — of 13.2. The publicity. The topics on which it touches | we en night didi mitala and 
condition — hoes ship therefore, instead of advancing, has | education, proselytising, the perilous postion of the the County Ga 1 50 e having been aa fron 
seri : de fact which | Pop ede em , and abuse of the Py ees, ry pa rty p n Italy. raea the authorities ald pdt na to tri LM jg 
me PTE T 
toate every ws rise. "The en nginesworked | The wing is an abstra th nt: NATION 
beautifully, aa p e M ndn yea e living in an age of boasted liberality an and p On ae day the i ow of Ballins robe W 
control. On a third trial took place, the trim of | we have ey to K scis of . Be and cerei d y sciredy in pare into two summonses, the first c oe 
evi ualled in e WO. mes. aul harging 
the ship —— "hoon again altered by replacing the guns | of this state of things to the Sumo BR "of an hospital lately Rev. R. Goodison, Pr 9 ant clergyman, with tj; 
in their This alter ation appeared t ww here es sia lished in Dublin called the Adelaide Hospital, ''the ing to shoot the Rev. Mr. Lavelle, of P reiten. 
decreased t Wo " - ation. m anagers of which have destro ed the intrinsic merit of their | second charging Father Lavelle with usin Y; the 
uns 13.16 knots, the maximum being 13.43. As a | work by enacting rules insulting d ES of the great language to Mr. a Ape 
majori e people of Irelan: 1 — ce 
result of all the ath the speed of — Orlando may now EH pr mel a Sherine poor Cat who sre, vited o | between them on ‘the. sul bject of te aring a After 
fairly be put at 13 knots.—The American shi ip Quebec, | enter the hospital, of all the P aana p. forts ed f 
Shields, | them by their holy church.” “The managers of this “institution 
T „have,“ it says, thought fit to prevent the entrance into $ 2 
1 i i ath nts v 
ti 
t great length, 9 7 Co 
My first case to send it for trial at the 2 decided ig 
econd against Father "al a it be dis. 
wind Š 1 in — ei of the rule that all patients were aware of its 
9 being 70 feet high. A * asb: ot the ship existence, and would not enter the hospitalif they were un- jd 
slipped off the rocks, and s crew lw willin ng to vor soit to it. But this statement was far from n "OF R. JESSOP.—Two men mel 
being satisfactory. Might it not happen tat a stranger or E | Crogh and Manion have been 1118 near in the 
erson taken suddenly ill might be carried to the hospital, and | King’s County, on the charge of being i 
ici | : g implicated 
sand ballast choked th e pumps, and he Ez prier 15 ae zm the ps a be deen asked | ^s as J essop. y s M 
S. S. W. of Downderr . gg * ee e she for the assistance of a priest, was it to be pretended that] his and on the bolster being raised a pair of pistols, capped 
will be covered at hi i sip Wa d wer to is dere = — 55 0 1 and loaded, a bullet mould, and powder and shot were 
i e en o receive the rites of the Catholic Chure ould be : i A 
T be B = of re gi into justified ?” — ibo: letgkh ln thé condi dis uct discovered. The prisoners were evidentl ‘prepared fr 
[utie S 
e . rj i a d the | 
south west kitchen window of the lighthouse, the | other |o sewn 2r of their holy religion. It might t be said 
th alf 
t 
Ji ance, but the police proceeded so cautiously thata 
on the 20th H K 
on Wednesday, and — -— in 1 progre The body of » 2 
Mr. ripe: of Ken rth, one of * passengers j a 
i x wr d floati Ebena cotland. 
Jersey — Gue sey. An in nquest was held at Jersey | i Tux SCOTTISH 2 CHURCR.— 
^ tea of t 
on Thursday, ‘when a — was —: a n given Ci Chri . in end f the bishops of ms kw 
abb, v me and|as regarded education is then contrast with the at Edinburgh last week, a presentme ent was made against 
of f the ves vessel s at Fe * r the wre: treatment of Protestants in the Roman Catholic coun-| the Bishop © of Brechin for teaching unsound pis on 
ures are in pr Pe ess ni om promote the tries of Belgium, Bavaria, France, and Austria. When | on the question of the Eucharist. I articular, 
aroun s t to th. la t Si J hn Franklin e a — asked for separate schools, q : n purum 
pst s onmes e late Sir John Fran it says, “No clamour raised upon the subject, and charged that the Pin op taught and N 
in thi is town, in the good Catholic Em 5 "yielding to Mie ree of his eni to the 21st Article, “that the Eucharistic sacrifice 
be oet. s the same substantially with that of the cross,” ani 
«t 
estan 
fulle j^ edi 
John Reynolds — been Meier at ‘Conley, near this | | children in their own — 3 — even when the schools had 
de in com with six other dog-fanciers and | been built by the State, none but Protestant masters could be 
přize-fighters, Au they were joined by a youth, aged | employed for the education of Protestant children. In, the 
s o 
tr e and monu puro of the two -— 
Several other charges of a similar kind wi 
i d l 
ilke: | schools for the poor the fullest liberty f practising their ^ 
2 — — — a pun er having had aoe must be given, and the unchristian warfare carried on against 18 5 and he w s al d three months 1 to pe 
ent ale when the house closed for the night, they against the cross, the emblem of redemption, must be give | Pare d lodge with t e clerk of court his ausw 
arranged that sh n in order to up; s books, mingling religion with knowledge, must presentment, which is fo thwith to be communicated to 
have a * i f drink ina field cl b a aes quite Sie Ned fro ed — present tlie parties; and synod i t on the Tthot 
A e nces were su ribed, they were unable — brise rris up eie iat 8 : — . Fe to hear parties in the case. 
: to get any publican, it being half-past 12 o'clock, tosell ignore the doctrines and 7 of the Catholic Chars. s UNIVERSITY oF EDINBURGH.— Sir David Brewster 
them any ale. NUM. then jain for a return of bis 16 then. remarke & Am SE p ER d AS bx e in has decided on accepting the ipals 
whi mo y. praises inal Antonelli, attac fen " : 2 
» c it should all be bury, Lord Loftus, Sir J. Hudson, and other British diplo- NS of Edinburgh, which 
he Sunday . — ont e Beacon. There- i i i e ati Pes | unanimously offered him. 
matists 7 interfering with the Pope, and stigmatises 
bos ushed at Reynolds, and stabbed him to | Lord Shaftes 7 ury as a Pharisee sy his subscription for Italy. | Principalship of St. Andrew 
e hinh. a knife. Death i ensued ; Sardinia is e as “a country which, ears ago, was 5 
Wilkes, the knife, a a formidable happy De arem e o nr sere Railwave 
, n. a 
weapon ct for cutting up horses, was found hidden | fearful despotism.” As to the com aint that the people of ans. 
behind a cupboard and covered with blood. There the Popes States are dissatisfied, that foreign troops are 
seems to ething more in the matter than simply that lire ware de ponte 
the 6d. Er deii has been living a woman, who nd 
appears to 
A pia hae e 
Reynolds, The jury at "X inquest ret urned 5 : Mat) But 
a eri of Wilfnl Murder against the prisoner, ibo, This earth is te place of exile and "banishment, engine should be pro 
has been committed fe where mai 
for tri land best-governed M Me cg in the ges on - -— of M, in — 0 
nd Harri: | an Stat rest] P 
2 e threw (seeking Mee e EU Pomp aggravata” heir de saben es tban at pros 
*, m i i Wa, in: 
herself and her two children into the Severn last wübk te Gitte D Que ^ live ri T E- 
in consequence of a with her husband. Only 
one body, that of the eldest child, has been recovered, aud pil 
but it is expected that the mother and infant were, peues to ‘piges 
er foun 
m POT y UNE 
cher determination d her children. squalid and degrading pove t Ar. K. H 
The husband has been charged nominally with nssanlt- tendon ate SF b suet ‘aging. ; Mr. C. Lambe 
MN ts and has been remanded for the present. 
== ee 
e turn: ey 
h of want on the wl h roads. There are 
in the Pope's States, but yet m = 
syste! 
ear of continual child murdering, nor of 
re z — — g, nor do you witness that de —— 
— EC E] ep 
J JR OF NATION. ATION.— | #8 ties E out being 
declaration been published. by mem- shocked and e, EIU —— is some dis- Ciydesiale, and 32 
—— AN ve content in a part of th e general, Gaspard, Bonting Oly 
in the | and doos not extend to on of tho in- | the sam! ban 
d to the eed ad fe itso 
FFC TOES LAS 
S, rev, en, t: 
AER instruction is given to Church eben is five Hail Marys’ en day, Pome er their night or morning filly beat Killigre 
iptures, and ample prayers, for the safety of the Hea of the Church. I grant 4 7 5 x Appen 
the Bo. Scriptures, ple arose are he safi ho H cad he M b and Appendix. 
afforded b de Kc Teen also | E 
y the Nation al 1 — day: — — each time they do so. You will als 
Boar iie . fe he A d d 
document i x cap by the m 2 8 and Desart, ini M inen aid, per urthe ies] -— 
Viscount Monck, the Bishop and Connor, 
Lord Clerm "the m 
Tur PHGENIX —.— — oiDe Friday . 6 
Daniel O' Sullivan, of Ardgroom, who was convicted a Bener |o 
the recent assizes, was — m - M — of Beaufort’ 
- STOPPAGE OF Navan 
succeeded in. stopping va Tot p» ders of the Irish 
monthly we Hen fair of Navan. t preparations 
e | had been m mre ^ 8 us d ay appointed, Le 
| 9 25 before the 
ang, 
t etel Mm 
books have been laid T aide refus books aud cate-|it; at. pposition to dp beat Fusce, 
a, passer] have been intro- | th | pid el rorking when | £- Robinson's — Are 
the da: TET * 1 M 
