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Solutions, but we understand that another series, proposed by
the Marquis of Londonderry, was finally agreed to. The adop-
tion of the resolutions of the noble Marquis was owing to the ne-
cestity of carrying the measure, being expressed in stronger and
and more emphatic terms than in the two other series of resolu:
tions submitted to the mecting.—British Pre:
The Duke of Leinster, observing a man in Carteret street, on
Friday afternoon, very much intoxicated, and fearing he might
experience some ‘ajary while sleeping on the stones. took bit
up in his arms, and carried him into an adjoining public: “house,
and ordered him to be taken care of at his Grace's expense.
The Glasgow Association h: returned thanks to Mr. Law-
less, Mr. Andrews, (Editor FF the Truth Teller.) Mr. Cob-
bett, and Mr. Ensor, for their able and timely exposure of the
Bills for pensioning ¢ the Catholic Clergy, and unjustly and un-
constitutionally de; dep ns g a large portion of the people of their
‘OLLI. |
seas
one morning about eleven, I was surprised to sce almost every
pane of glass in her apartment, the looking-glasses, vases, and
chimney-ornaments, broken into a thousand pieces, and a beauti-
jul breakfast china service scattered about the ground; the lady
. herself was reclining on.a sofa, her face covered with 2 handker-
i chief, and weeping most bitterly. Lbegged her to explain the
poof ,reason of that extraordinary sight: she wept and hesitated a
‘ Jong time, and at Jast told me, that having had occasion to de-
sand a favour of the King, she had gone with her daughter to
his audience, and received an intimation by the garson to re-
pair on the following day to the Duke de Alagon’s apartments,
where she met the King, who told her, in no very delicate terms,
, that be had become enamoured of her daughter, and must
her nextday, for which purpose he would go to her own house to
breakfast. As it was impossible for her to refuse him admission
into her house, she made the necessary preparations to receive
jects. We think it our duty to acd, that any individual may
all the church bells aringing in Manchester for about fo i
shillings.—Liverpool pap: eye
Roya Aoveawtiow tn the course of avery pleasant speech,
delivered at a meeting of the English Catholic Connnittee, a
Monday, Mr. Eneas Macdonnell adverted to the comical eivv
of many of the joteniet gravities, in the receat debate in th
House of Lords upon the Catholic question, No one (he r:
marked) coud poss suppose fron its manner; that the Royal
“ Help me G xhibition was intended to debase the claus
and privileges oe the Catholics.. What cou!d ever have broagist
such a thing into the Duke’s head, he could not conceive, unle:
it was occasioned by a full bottle and an early dinner, w! nica h
had heard whispered was the case. (A laugh, and hea
remembered a somewhat similar solema cause which had
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Lf take the liberty to extract, but which our Limits will | {ey Seem to the eye. Js there not @ hidden satire ia this! at Met ee a phe
Rot allow Does not the decorator mean to instowate that the Royalspeecit | geara nsf anguteuted tue eee
: ow us at present to make. It is tobe lamented | is like the letters employed, mere tin the Hcrgal "tan Cleared af D atari 4
a se estimated |
Hatit has not yet been reprinted n this: country, The Sh. to Lord Liverpot foes cut as Consul Te de ostite
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‘ tand Varro, concerning the d '
; Would not brook sach an insult. Ferdinand, who, to his other from the westera continent come by way of Liverpool. —Lirer=| says, * ‘The err :
ad good qualities, 1 that of cowardice, was quite alarmed at pool paper. 'e who : : .
| Seeing the Tafante seize the shovel, and ran away, vowiag he cx vy
Hl chnens of sculpture, and wany rich relics of am ¢
a a Pe rossi ng more prudence and foresight thaa " master, met with the most complete success, having engaged fur light- sine . ~ .
thonch ag more boldness than his colleagues, said, thet al-| ing the most important towns in those countries. ta the Nether: srr ' :
ough he knew he himself were to becondemned to death, be | tands they have already signed, definite engagements for light. ARRIVAL.
would not sign such a decree; for he considered the throne as ing three out of the four principal cities. Ship 3 John Pie son, Burras, Be!
‘ ready tottering to its foundation by the discontent, which was &e.to A. Ball & Co, nee stacy Tas dane &
. e who wond 0 at char:
Lt Wemsa river occupied six miantes more than it otherwise would have | discover, ia euch Semmes “ vrais
a Tae eestand thata mecting of the members of the louse { done." Several heavy bets were depeading on the match. th tals fo reach of Tai his pace
lie Retieg tier able to the late measure of the Roman Catho-| ‘The Russian Government, itis stated, intends to employ Greet | Bion of fiatiery.”._ A bizhe ae wit x
Unke of B ill, took place on Saturday, at the house of the ionaries to convert to Christianity the savage hordes of the | souccesible to,the om Mp, ters }e-has ao tn
ackinzham, in P ty ge One Bele,
oy, in Pall-Mall. It was attended by almost ii
‘The bells of St, John's Church, Mane he e cy v0)
3 +) ster, and Trinity Cha- in drawing & x a s :
pe Salford were rang on he nigh se intligenearred of|mlaecetiatere toe iat yin pa
the rejection, ip the House of Lords, of Sirk. Burdett’s bill, for tue lave Bart wd Gelearrs, aud wo tie proceat Cust Mo
, grantieg farther privileges to bis Majes ty's Ramgp Cathotic sub- :
: him, but desired her daughter not to appear.
” that morning, accompanied by the Duke de Alagon, and finding
“would send him
In fact,
that her daughter was not called, notwithstanding ‘his repeated
commands, became so outrageous, that he, assisted by the Duke,
broke every thing in her apartment, as I saw it there, and, after
Joading her | vith abusive language, 1 retired fulminating threats
against her
Gracious God! are stich thi ngs to be tolerated ? Is
the virtue of the virtuous, a and the innocence of the
innocent, to be tolerated ag a tennis-ball in the hands
of such a monster? Are we really living when those
traits of virtuous excellence, which adorn and enno-
ble the human character, are to be swept away by the
regal lust of a wretch who has szorn (we had almost
said a thousand times) to preserve; and foster, and
nourish, and protect them? | O! Riego—murdcred,
martyred Riego— ~ :
wo that thy country, her honour, and prize,
. Are ckained at the feot of | the vile.”
But the following story of the royal reptile i is not less
extraordinary. It is but the continuance of the pic- |}
ture :— .
“ Another ‘night, while I was on guard at'the door of the
King’s apartments, Treceived the order not to call to arms if [
saw the King come out. Soon after he made his appearance,
and all my comrades, as. was customary on these secret occa-
sions, hastened to their apartments behind the screen. Before
he went out, he gave the Queen to understand that he was going
to the office of the Minister of Finance to transact business, a
thing which he was in the habit of doing both at night and in
the morning; but the Infante Don Carlos, who had ‘particular
réasons to be displeased with his Mothers and who had heard
him make an appointment with the Duke and Chamorro, came
soon after into the Queen's: apartments, and informed her of it.
At first she would not give credit to it; but the Infante, the bet-
tersto conviace her of the truth of this, took ber to the King’s ca-
binet, where he ought to have been, and then caused the Duke
and Chamorro to be called to her, who, also, of course, could
not be found
“Her jealousy thus excited, she became excessively irritated,
and waited the King’s return. No sooner did he appear, than
he received him, not with her usual blandishments and smiles,
but with sharp nails—tearing | handfuls of hair from his head,
d at the same time saying, in Portuguese—‘So you've been
with the captain of th Be guards to see your mistress, ch?—Well,
take that!”
“ “ Ferdinand, satprised at this unusual reception, tried to
Jearn who had given her this information, and havig found it
wut, went in a faze to the Infante’s apartments, and, striking
him on the face, told him angrily, that no one but a tattler like
him would have been guilty of such a trick.
“The lafante, seizing a shovel, shook itat him, saying, that
at that moment he neither considered himself as the Infaute, nor
him_as the Xing, and challenged him to fight a duel, as he
exile, and have his life if he could. To fact,
on the following 2 caused 2 decree to be drawn up for the
banishment of the Yofante to Aranjucz, et he could be tried,
and called upon his counsel to sign it. of the counsellors,
a
ity becoming more geaeral, und which could not fail to be
siderably increased by such a step. © This, and the prayers
of the other Infantes, obliged Ferdinaad to sacrifice to policy
is thirst (ur vengeance.”
There are anany. other striking and highly enter-
taining passages in this work, which we may hereafter
“style of the author is chaste, and his facts are well
arated s and, we believe, that very few of those |?
Who have perused the w ork have deemed their time
nis-spent,
/ Havrign Sw Summary.
e came
ights, by disiranchi the forty shilling freeholders, that
others may be bet nefived Sher eby.
numerous meeting of landholders, and others, interested in
the corn and butter trade, took place in the Court House of Car-
low, on 7 ay. ‘The draft of a Petition to both
Tlouses of Parliament, against anys alteration ia the Corn and
Butter Laws, was read and a lopte
General Count de Segur, author athe History of Napoleon’s
Rassian Campaign, M. Gay Lussac, the celebrated chemist, and
M. Arago, the celebrated mathematician and astronomer, have
been, with several other _Personsy, appointed officers of the
French Legion of Hor
Private letters from ‘Siberia state, that Captain Kotzebue,
who sailed in June last, on a voyage of discovery roun the
world, had discovered three new, islands in the South-Sea.
Rome, April 21.—It is intended to have two .steam/ boats at
Finmiscino, the port of the Tiher, one of which is to navigate
between Rome and the mouth of ‘the river, the other, between
Rome an les.
viday morning, a tigress, the property of Mr. Atkins, the
proprietor of a menagerie, now at Clapham, whelped three
cubs. The sire is a lion, also his property. T'wo of the whelps
are males, and the third a female, None of them resemble ei-
ther the sive or the The two males are quite white, and
beautifully striped. The female has a greater similarity to the
tigress. | :
“Tame Ex, igle.—It is a curious fact, that for these nine years
past, an eagle has domesticated itself in the premises of Mr.
George Boyd, timber-merchant in Renfrew. This noble bird
quite tane, and seems to live in good fellowship with the legiti-
mate occupants of the barn-yard. \ It lately constructed a nest
on the top of the water-barrel at the back of Mr. Boyd's house,
and on Sunday se’nnight, its new habitation was found to on
tain an cgg.—Edin inburgh paper.
young woman, servant to Mr, J. Ward, Newtoad; Lincoln,
whilst picking her ear with a pin, the head came off and lodged
within it; and notwithstanding the best advi ice and ameans that
could be obtained to dislodge it, the poor. girl now lies ina
most dangerous state, and in the greatest agony; and it is fear-
ed she will not recover.
The Rhenish Vintage —An article in the Frankfort papers,
dated Heilbron, 17th May, states, that a sharp! Frost on the night
of the 15th, had done iinmense damage to the bia the
mountains and in the valleys, in that and the neighbouring dis-
tricts. There was no recollection of a single night producing so
general a mischief. ‘The accounts from Nickarsulm, Be:
and the whole valley of Weinsberg, are equally lamenta
The exports of Liverpool are greater than those of Loudon,
ors py Single portin the world. "Lhey; ast year, amounted
1
Sone ‘ies ‘of the annwal revenue derived from the Liverpool
Post-Office may be formed from the fact, that on Saturday Jast,
nenly 6,000 ship letters passed through the OZic
fe number of passengers oe arrive at this port from Dub-
tint is ae great... On Sunday three large steam packets arriv-
ed, all of which were full. aN very great namber of passengers
from foreign parts have arrived in Liverpool in the course of
the week. . We understand that on Friday week, not less than
twenty-one arrived in the Rocket, from Jamaica. On Saturday,
twenty-two arrived in the packet ship Colunbia, from New-
¥ sides a number in the Panthea, and other wessetty
which arrived from North and South-America, on the sa
'robably two-thirds ofall the passengers that arrivein Eng
fam.
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Sir Wiliam Congreve, Colonel Lanémaan, and Mr. F. Da-
niell, have returned from a mission to the continent, where they
have! been engaged for upwards of three months
blishing the ‘business of the Continental Gas Cox I
Germany, Hanover, the Low Countries, and Holland. they have
past in esta-
“At the Old Bailey, a prisoner, charged with horse-stealing,
pleaded guilty; upoa the Recorder recommending bim to with-
cear Ris plea, upon the ground that Lith hope could be expect:
ad by those who were convicted, the prisoner replied, * My
Lord I have brokea the laws of my country, and J wish fo suy:
fer for it.” Te was then found g uty.
Lie Golden Speech.—A t
Z
sher has put forth the
Hero of Dunkirk’s Speech i in ‘ ie tors of gold,”—such at least
Generat to Peru,
‘The Ministers of atl thetEuropean powers have assembled at
. , Sir Henry Wellesley will not take part in the proceed.
ings there. Mr. Stratford Canning proceeds to that city.
‘On ‘Tuesday, at Gravesend, Mr ‘Kerr undertook fora wager,
to perform the following feat within an hour :—To row aw her:
ry on the Thames one mile; to run one mile; to walk one mile;
trundle a hoop one mile; and, finally, to drag a chaise one mile.
The wager was lost by two minutes, owing ‘to his canumencing
Caucasus, especially the plundering ‘Lschetchenzes.
the task when the wind was against him, by “which the mile on the dai
daced the like effect: it was on so:a? occasion that the p>
Burns was travelling, and having m2t at a house with a dinw
that did not exactly | please him, at the same tine that he Ieft the
Feckonis ing, he left the foliowiug :—
SOFT
Mes
“ Called at this housa, as Uma sinner,’ .
Charged one-and-sixpeace for my dinnor;
But if again | come this road, *
Pil not dine here, so help me God!” ,
The news of the rejection of the Catholic Bill was hailed with
the liveliest joy by the inhabitants of this town, and the be!
rang merry peals, and clashed for hours, ia token of vietory.— ;
Ny voflingham Journal. 4 .
‘The bells were ringing ‘this morning as if some great victory
was obtained over the enemies of the: nation; we ¢ ingul red
reason for this rejoicing, and found that
triumph over the failure of the Catholic Bini in “fe Hoawe cf
Lords.—Derby Reporter.
» The Rev. Mr. ‘Mammary, who is charged with felony, b
ronouaced in a state of convalescence, was removed, on Thar
aay, toa vessel which is toes convey hia to North | Shields £
trial.— Times.
Military Gallantry, ge. —On Tuesday last, a youag lady,
walking on the banks of the canal, near Portobello, close by one
of those precipitous. aud nearly perpendicular banks sijou
the bridges, happening to turn her head towards some oly
e road, her foot slipped, and she fell iato the water.
muanber of persons were witnesses of the accident, but, whe;
from surprise or apathy, not one offered to contribute the least
i An officer of the 15th Hussats happened to ride
tthe moment, and having, with incredible celerity, dismou
and thrown off his eap, sabre-tache, and sword, ke plunged i:
the water and succeeded in Imingiug the lady to shore.,
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nov els—Sir Ae Iter Scott, of Abbots-ford. Bunt in Bir:
Star, Mey 2
‘The ee inety alone of the extensive cot tion factory, buiizic
by D:Malcomsou, Esq.near Waterford, costupwards of £10,
‘This gentleman gives employment and bread to yore vee eh
persons at his diferent works ia Waterford and Ti
A Rockite notice was served on John Ryan,
Tucsday, threatening Lint with the death of the Sheas if le e "Gia '
not surrender his far
An Aggregate Mectiog of the Catholi
Wer
vy. Mr. Murnane, parish priest at Kilmallock, was
gaulted in nis house, on S| anday, by two men, named Co:
brothers, one.of whoin got ‘the priest's finger into his mouth,
was very near severing File two upper joints between h
Limerick Chronicle. :
» Enormous Fish.—A sturgeon was. on Thursday se’ne
posed for sale at Preston tish stones, that had been t
‘Thomas Waln, on the Lancasier Sands. It weizhed © .
and measured in length uine feet seven inches, and ia the tuie
est part was four feet two laches it
Pell of Snow.—At Newport, in
market to London, the snow completely covered a pir
field of 100 acres, su’ utly deep to trace a hare a
part of it, on Saturday morning |
quantitivs might have been gathered on cael ide the t
road.
Comfort for Tusbands.—
“There is a chapter int 8 Satire of
with them, ‘iaproves himself.”
The present Pope is acknowiedyed, be a the L
rope, to have oue of the finest collec!
world. .He has also ¢ cabinet of Ms ne some aim
age pasuusers
y TANTED, two Boys, as Apprentices te
ness. ‘pny at the Ollice of Tans paper, Ne-
site Canal-street _
DILD.—; At fe CliapskHonse in 1 ie
hi
rating with the Era 0
many years into a ‘Short pace of existe:
uf peuane | ho Ja
hore io ae
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