= EC 
insta- | missio 
that the award w 
OR 
THE GARDENERS mee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, NU 
EA Hv cid: а ta- 
wherein they resided offered for the cultiv o Liffor under : sind escort of cons 
ation ziho arrest 
сойоп plant ; uM ск valuable information on this p bulary. The approver that Mr. Murray was 
has be olas fro: o time, comniunicated by the d ува 29А b "approver slate ren ам he shot one о 
йене АНА tbe Cotton Association ; тч it has b ith hi ive, t 
apparent that, with proper епсойгадепа a vast supply of them with his revo Бла ca til d threw his | 120. 
cotton might be produced for the ети market in many | rushed in on him and beat him to death, zem M 
places not hitherto resorted to for (hat purpose. 16 would body down. the hill to the place where ound. 
a Horton 
t Ls tindi a the mede 
8 ted че tako Olive, his ere нег, Joh jw 
i a пај 
Ryv 
th ithout more than the ordinary em- 
cooragement industry offered by the prospect of a'sure | He also states а wide sprea A mm 
arket, no small amount-of cotton might at once be греат ;|away his а The number of arrests now made а: 
and it occurs to Lord John Russell that it would be of great | to 17, and the prisoners have been oca tad: for "s 
convenience and advantage to the cotton штен in this furt} СКОБ мава 
‚ їп anticipation of a deficient supply fro жеш the Un — ur aes examinati iir AER dicas groblio net. 
St f they сопа obtain a fair estimate o ount. о! z 1 1 i 
supply which 1 might at once be procured from other ‘countries, | i ing of Miss renes Orphan уусна оп Реа а eon b KA aUe аа paid to i н 
if it were thought worth while to эне v и MUR F tho days бөө Dr. o pres sided, made the follow- ied о 
ова о. J 
pires бе 4 етан Кый отед ыздын s апу ofher|ing remarks on н ie dire ste hich have led to wes Ex 
Majesty's consuls residing in countries which, from the in- that la аду? з imprisonment, а and. оп ойе freedom оЁ his 1E an 
formation now in the possession jq уы Cotton Marks ge ad Gihosieh 
а ofimmediate su were necessary to һа 
а ар en "Lord Joh hn Kasil would not indeed think it et Е history of зева for th e centuries revea si 
right that her Majesty's consuls should be allowed t: urany | гә кем quit sido pe Cn e hugo esl s p^ 
xpenditure ublic money on this account, ori y ES рау Бї p БОН НАК Фи iis cea) dum od. 
0 
ту, 1841. i 
duced a Reis p the régistorx of бел ri 
Serres, signed by the rector of Barton 
сору of the pe (rn of the petit 
ister of the church of St. hee 
that several pages ot this терівёе! 
ding ere eid | rear their MAURIS, in the Protestant кшш Pos nstanc 
for it at à given time. . the Сора rd | attorneys, лу ni SO. . 
т ваьда ые a doy uto aspe as еге was a law of George П. by which magistrates 
ij p i beggars and to have them 
your Association in communication with the General Cotton educated in Protestant schools. Ţ 
i h no ае M cy = рр on with аз much 
2 | re 
tl 
T know po th vity. Grea 
he. ceri associations P enable them at once to judge widows, pn okher Y 
whether any benefici э йуз stilts would be likely to attend such | cons 
h: 
an ШИН УУГА ii that-whi ussell, if t| hi 
экон t his offer, is prepared to instruct her Majesty's коне at ao ^ n 
aking protee ^x n ge ces pt to do it in a charitable, 
this. offer he is departing in some — 9 Е usual и religions way. trust i 
the orphans from the dangers to which 
but it appears to his lordship that of protect the poor 
interests atstake, not only as regards a quouis bee des ure exposed. It was in reference to the case of | Ratcliffe, Rouge Croix of the Hi 
Selves, but Ма & very large атада P the Miss Aylward that these charges of fproselytism were DAN E д Ие ES Quei 
labouring population of this country, warrants him in inform- | brought forw. but any one w derstands the details othe 
"ung the parties who, from their position take a lead in such | of that case will easily perceive that that lady merel р 
, that he із ared and anxious to afford them all the | acted in conformity with th shes of a Catholic parentin | identify he 
assistance, more particularly at the present 4 € pe Mom the | trying to give a Catholic ti his child. The pafe: 
department under his s ен en able ender. үй -i T child was a Catholic, and when dying he expressed a wish 
"Ia E "Ha MOND.” t Ыз child should be brought up in that faith. He had 
AM 
Fer over from qum iri iren to E that мес : was thre а half у 
ня аА eim ros tnt the p took plac? | rit its faith, and his on aty d TI ing e dme nts adiu edes diey: 
e тт о е RI ve) Of | his desires should pd p in | Str M her Ec ea 
$i Arthur Clifton, at Barton, si ti endeavouring to bring - dios ‘hila in ше Catholic religion, Pine de 9 tiis ЗЕ o: c 
hree of Sir Arthur's keepers gute out watching, when С 
A xta x b 
they (CEU poache бїз їй the pr eserves, having | © con d de clas v o religion ian Y eiie natural opt of рече 
12 
with them nets: ant other implements for taking game. The ch bild wards taken away fro P. bot Mis 
tho 
The keepers had Өчөт them powerful night dogs, and | Aylward vhs i enabled A to delito that she dd l not know 
attem ted where it was taken who не d taken it. — r, she is 
some of the gang, w нр а rugale | dives аа : 
i Dg for ea the wishes xs r dyi 
ed. The. "keep ers Tet loose bes dogs, and on | Catholic. She will hate. her me merit, forit; and 1 trust poor dy ud 
animals ulled one of the poachers e sufferings will be the dou g greater vigour ап 3 
“the юш, g him ti hüy & to the earth. Upon to association, and. "making ТӨ better known throughou 
sti | the d e Belini an iron той, the entire country. nd was employ. 
à SEES OvrRAGE ох Mm. sisi M;P.—On = à algar; He 
th iust. Mr. Peel Dawson, one ie eet З, origi е 
was buried in the family 
ty, E "d He 
orie Reminiscenees of Lo: derry at a Me- Paddington, Mrs. Ryves sanf 
with six children under her 
8 
Ніѕ ndon 
запіса Institution ы Derry, was subjected to.a dis- 
: e Prentice boys and саан 
ер з вераг 2 : 5 tels 
зра{сһей a messenger to the superintendent of the 
county police, who sent men to scour the ST 
i g b 
morning six of them were met by the police on Rat- | o£ 
e Bridge e 
elife B L "The Teater of- the gang was among | of the n, on nost ofa Speech кыш ты delivered 
пі, and was ieuous by his fur cap and plante. | i Pilot in the last session condem e pro- M e 
"The police sueceeded in capturing the whole of th ceedings of the Orangemen ab the Derry macash айтау, | attendo At. n, the Secretary le. 
and found upon their persons a quantity of hares and | 291 g the continuance of the July auniver- | Ordinary informed Mrs, Бутов; 
other game, nets, On Saturday four of the 881168. Phe P Prentice boys took possession of the |pooldeclined to part with the boo 
prisoners, па nners, Arnold, Bosworth, реа о and received Mr. Dawson, on his appear- | аё it would be necessary і 
Mist were identified by the witnesses, and com- | #060, With cries of " Put out Judas, © Away with | fo procure. his attendances. 
mitted by the magistrates for trial at the next Жей ск ‚ him!" &е„ and at length became so violent that in | апа order 
The two others rt ere disc spite of the interference of the Mayor Mr. Dawson was town. Зоте песа roeo aa to 
MEL ud of a Red of Lincoln | 9bliged £o discontinue his lecture, the gre ter part of у volun 
College E the room ot "the late Dr. Теё, took | wbich - ids delivered in damb s TMe 
place ‘yesterday, when'the p Mark Pattison, В.р), | Saving the ball accompanied by two la dies of his 
of the is г family m mob followed him, et and yelling i in the 
ch | 
ү 
e writer of one of the i Ends and Reviews ? whi esos: had = ty 
u violence, 
ч attracting so much attention. - E 
atur 
Сосӣт оғ QuxrN's BEN he Ba v. Wiliam Walsby. 
—The Btrikes in the Being. Trade.—' [his was ап 
from а conviction under e Conibination 
George IV., c. 129, before 
The defendant m a jou 
fellow-workmen 
tening, in ease of 
rvice in a body in the course of 
Eros ci tere 
PO 
ка эа Messrs. Aston 
& Shaw. 
en жеге killed. and another 
' 
his to 
which two m paasei 
6 Thi oiler 
r ex теа Whicl 
‘has бёйттей at the same cólliery within бе. days. зор 
ТАТЕ ACCIDENT ох T 
Тһе adjourned i 
Xretanp. шег 
RUMOURED WITHDRAWAL Or MAIL Szmvicg | broug 2 " himself within t 
"ROM GALWAY.—It isdlapsapbud: M Бн езе that that the ча жаз гі аре 
"Mr. Maleolmson, o. pet the Royal Mail Atlantic "ote ON PLEAS: he Inclosure of Hainhault F 
ра: uarch: i 
veis before the full court on Monday by чку бое 
Company, has p chased from Mr. Darga i 
2 ga n his immense | an appeal a; 
о as the chie sei lder in the Limeric y z passed in the present reign, fo mmy rl tpi 
оупез Railway, with the view of transferring the mai nien Когай 
service by the company steamers from Galw way to 
8 mmendatio 
better quality of iron 
heir rollin ng 8 stock 
THE DONEGAL MURDER.—The 1 
ns paki ec upon the matter W: 
that one of the persons conce rned in the murdor of Tw “southern CX гаї 
James Murra кау мы Саза ained, ii and xs ting on | Das nhan had rights ri не кел ver oo = E 
-infor tained he fou ux TAR mien |? ce —Mr. Maeaulay- eon Mudo that M M 5 
t “the neigh bourhood: of Gleny veagh have been | of com LE AU мезада Sd on bek from ЖУМЫ paneon A 
ох Я 
fatal _ 
ommon ; аа Mr. Manisty appeared incòln on the 14th inst, 
