ТНЕ sci iia CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 11, 1862, 
faco looks like a 
and ayp easa bes 
-— down 
shown. 
the pressure fro fro m i 
leaden mask, the  features— eyes, пове 
The lead over the chest has 
above had driven i it 
mob now became furious, and 
ye d. um called "ior Father Daly to speak. After order 
bad partially been r 
the people ab nS yi 
w he 
navel el being ied The fingers on » the and also are 
ceedings at the farbou bond 
— АЧ great 
kc and other bony portion: 
pere m the lead over 
of the body, 
about 6 feet long, and 
den coffin to а 
stil borne by ба lea 
tw 
well-known authority on 
ormal exam: 
Ww 
the 
pecie, ier ner gn 
having been em 
Throug openin g 
the cerecloth I visible; it was 
balmied before it w: 
xam considers that it may de of the 15th, s tbe |i 
ecclesiast 
nation of tà m coffin in t th 
ter wc ral Roman 
powerful aromatic odour, 
as covere 
^ small от T was 
coffin, 
examinatio: on wW: 
first found in the san 
di; кау o tho durch T0 in cals, w 
its side, and the paten on its тн 
до 
xum y 
ring 
w 
m fixes the dat 
about the н е t the 130. century, ad thinks the | appe 
remains are ither of William de Blois, Bishop 
more probably of | а 
The 
-— 4 
of Worcester, ec 
grav A» rg ыл, Cathedra 
б; Mr. n un te be. to be сачу of the Tth aia 
foan 
T 
which is now in the ig of gom Dean. А 
no doubt were buried 
às. 
wap 
Thes are of 
iem і in its original m 
үт esemblance ү! 
n figure is 
eek Mr. ү шм оГ. Rugby, а dior: 
iastical MNA | 
e presen 
Catholics, 
appearance sim to th 
purs and the че were called 6. n fore 
сав а breach of the peace. hice 
nan: 
th "vro 
their 
made be 
very strong, 
the body 
ed with lead. 
companies =. enmia from Athlone di 
were assemble 
violence on the part of the е асе 
- the 
was 
ч is said, aes to Rom 
t | the subjec 
usual tranquil o end 
ves "Dal will, 
pp a" *h р, р оп 
та n Catholic 
entry agains$ | у 
Queen's Со rofess РЕ e the first 
instal ment W a list ot "Cubo nobility a nd gentry who 
b o Sir Robert ым 
Моге O'Ferrall,. 
onsell, МР, апа Мт. Maguire, M M.P. 
those of the Right Hon. 
Hon. W. 
and o 
of the buri ial 
"m 
o died in 1 
RT for the 
d Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bart, " Sir Thomas E. Blake, Bart., 
maren 
Sir Henry W. 29 m who 
si 
t was follo (fend 
2 Gal "S M 
during the day, en all id Le ed of the county 
bled in the orderto guard M Pla 
М . The excitement and also w 
Wi ted 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.— Mur ту Аш 
петиот, эт, was charged with the Ma ul uis ati hari infant 
son ircumstances of this case were of m pr. 
ey 
do ubt that at ie time of the occurrence the amily o А... 
state x дшш А апа та 74 
et ро lle ш for r years. For 
T Wiliam Oliver Gray, 26, V fath er and son, 
ants at Newcastle, were yw 
ds. Aftera very 
to mercy, nd i 
de ы, taking the bride age and the Jury’s recom- 
mendation into account, sentenced him to nine months im. 
prisonment and hard labour. 
ош E 
Yarboroug 
n Worsley, of Appuldercombe, side о E 
һе а daughte 
e William Sn Smit th, ^ т in the employ | ), 
of Mr. Timothy Horsfall, o жале лойт Hall, near | affixed, and that he did not even know of the existence | lowing year. In 1832 һе was elected for Lincolnshire, whid 
behind York Castle on Saturday of the document till his sum pu on was calle eid he MM e pene aee en ic E 
"m P r , A 
morning in the presence of n early 1( 0,000 pero! „Оп | article i in the Ezpress. eral years back his lordship was stricken by 
the Hish Sh The d Were attached i in n the "uns way, without which he cannot be said pan neonski, and т 4-1 
i pud а it an hat the inted Vice-Admiral of Lincolnshire, and in r 
by thé Archbishop. е w York, who afterwards һай an рону: bas | been withdrawn from public notice. mado Lord- Lieutenant of о pona т к оказы 18 
interview with the condemned prisoner in his cell, DRAINAGE OF THE SHANNON.—A. deputation, i (ено ioni Worsle М.Р), born in 1835, and married t) 
sisting of the Мааш of ( Clanricarde, the Earl y E. Hare, daughter о! seme I сы of Listowel; His 
Freland., Clancarty, Castlemaine, Lord Crofton, Lord ship на in the House for Өте аиа 
lin. xU since 
Ss VacANT BISHOPRIC. —The oru T ы” k Don p "ХН а m Y М, xe + Thig m I D maon F MACOLE: ESPIRI died a few d 
tas А translated to „| Don, Brien, by Ms. |, Hall. hi her 8lst y She was! 
Killaloe, and Archdeacon Gregg 
ishopric of 
M.P. ; Р; mpani: 
James мө, c. Е, апа other gentlemen у ап inte, 
prora, - Me. F. W. Brad 
0 
Roman Catholic Bish: 
Rev. Peter Daly, for dilobeying hi 
ursuits. For Puma hec e s Fat 
e Harbour Ri gos "n 
ers, has been in 
imself at the m meetings of these 
from secular 
— Dr. 
у, Q.C., 
before him a memorial to the Lords of the Tre ury "m 
e subject of the inae of the extensive зло 
th 
; | adjoining the Shannon, ie are now annually inu 
th water. 
y's co-opera E n 
rialists stated t that туи di 
M* S 
Bishop of rof Galway, has н ваа the 
to abstain à 
the 
carry out үө кузы Lord Cei in reply, sai 
that one of the main difficulties w 
econ 
the 
navigation. He assured the БЕМ ОНЫЦ that we 
application would receive his attenti ion, and that 
Yeo 
s to be found іп | French 
ni 
least inr 0 
brought into collision with Mr. Daly, m 
tation to their Bishop 
y took no notice of this 
roti 
of this act of фей 
апу serial duties. | t 
оп 
tain from 
tantly 
mime. 
made a 
on th bj h 
which was the їпјав бов сте, ject, the result of 
tion with the Treasury, with the view of seeing what 
practical measure could be adopted. 
rs aps. 
JUNCTION.—AÀn inquest 
Асс Е Kew 
was held o "is Баран at с Aion on the body of 
Mr. He enry Hodson, who w mee v wn farm "d 
pes bet 
ke 
Friday, 
e bishop 
il t TI 
deceased, who was misi He yea da da 
between of Чет from one part of h 
etw 
€ of ers ew А-и» which ran 
rd i t of doin 
previ ious 
bishops | быс туз ы. notice, sui 
and void, and that henceforth the 
wn defence, but 
day, after 
ch 
n. becoming со; 
the advancing train 
| ди from taking th route, w ent to the door to watch 
im witnessing his The 
es returned a ores of f Accidental Death 
COLLISION ON THE GANNON AND PORT 
ua —A fatal collision took 
ne; in 
e 
any male 
+ his brother, Poul William, who ti 
ocke wi 
pieces. His daughter, wie had endeavoured to dissuade | Те 
inj 
the Roya 
ves ce on Friday last. on "this hs meg 0 
Ty, 
mug 
infor 
cm address the who om, Mr. Swee 
| goods train that was t 1 
Ба оса: "Thé das rave ling at а a much slower а 
prevent the collision" which caused рае rious injur 
both to the carri: qn and to the passengers; j y 
e Monaghan, died at Portadown 
K 
one of | бае 
possi ipie edd Mr. Wm. Breton Wolstenholm e. of Holy | 
hill, Sussex, and married, in 1807, the fifth and lai te ra 
Macclesfield, 097 ра she had a son, the ein eari, andt d 
daughte: so Phe Hom Joon бао, ү and Lady Гатш 
es, ме © on, Job tton. 
[M CHARLES MERRIK BURRELL, M.P. du 
ед at his tara pe Knopp Castle, ее 4 оп ned 1 
„in his 8 . He was born in G misi 
eldest son of Sir William Burrell, the s 
gh со- f 
МЫНЕ? Нопзе, Essex. Не 
at St. John's College, w 
hi 1796. 
"1 
H 
1 
Char WEN 
rd „second son, Fera, 
Wesi 8с succeeds hi : 
Ча, in 1856, the ея дац pter o 
echell, Bart., M.P.: 
in 1855. Sir Hugh, w 
the с of the Rev. William ме 
uw: William Moles а т ied н. "who was the un 
the late гумак the daugbter " 
E Brans; of Prideanx Placo, "Cornwall He does 
and will be 
time held the liv 
d 
expedition under Gen 
eral 
eroe engaged in severe boat ap and Korn 
ries, and debarked with detachments. ak , aiding E 
m 
