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ii- ti. ‘rt division of i..iiii aim . ....de. titi-mi
'lr'3"l’llIt'fi him In lllti driv In folicitoue
phrase iii: " one who, biiriyi--ii by putrsface
H-- Ia t
li e as thick In gnats in thi iziiinmur event
iiig air It‘ -iy one amiiig you-urid I
i wlm wnulil ocoirc to be
their C“llHI‘ymi!fI' l:&V<<.
IIl'illI(‘! Ilir ii ‘,‘.lt‘ll)' nor Iltl‘ .lnlhl’llllI lr- be
ll'l him. at Ion-', not Rloop
v is ‘l"ItIlt:ttgllt‘ l't-‘R!‘l'l, llWH. try
5. ililllt, tiiiv .kt"‘fI'1Ut.)r‘ one of rlint
3-gr x-.lii- luau iirithing iif polit-cs,
V'xl"‘l'l Hit‘ Iiteallriitl irl pirsonslities
Wliil'll itiii uwiir It‘ not able to argnr
vie, lIIt'ArItI'8R, p1llIllC8,1lelJal0,
’ i-minor I1'i1f, rli. not
ilii-i-Ii.-I.wii iiiily iiien iii
iviiiii hirzrly :- fllulllirrvr
mi-. ,-ii-.- mi ll'i‘lt, iaiiiit. l' "ti, nitiigr.
"ll r. ii -mini! llI.t‘(lllIl tlioiigt Iitzle liatilc
.- r ruiii..i- Iv? always
tll >llIi., in eleiiii-iir
politics. Better en)‘.
in tiny to hrli.
(IgllI" sail with
.-ii.iiAi-.v, li -ik not
It vti i Im II)‘ wiir P.l't't- to
wiiii illt' l‘0llhlk“l.-Illitnn an-I
I-,1 I glltrll lh eiiibl.-iii ii.
lllt‘RIglIl nellll -iiiiii
pin: -9 vI..-v uliriiin Iii
li ltitl
-‘i tuiiil
mi lviiii)‘ l.
I
ii.-iiiiigiigi..
.. l
H. llv i--.iili- ah uiil .:s oorii,
. i'ltt;ll liritlfI1'l'nlI iuiii ill
ll . .... .-. ....i.-.. no Iiitrl
.i . .i..l l.t‘.l“l)i'I lM'llll't‘ hi‘
, 1H t i. i.i. rliirv III riiacti it;
al rt so l<.- I ll il]v‘H‘ in or‘: .iii lt‘ttIII('T, hkt
sails on, and-
" igaiiisi tiia wiiizl. agiiiniii the lids.
siiii Vlt‘MliIt,'l' with an iiprighi knee."
[‘Pn<(‘ H l.!-. lIIttlt' thiin mu thounanu
I‘ hi. gri-.i miii ll mi th.
eel ‘lI"I‘ ,.iIIrilI-.-U ti ‘t"'lI lllvhl‘
in 4 rl I-liiriiig Iliiit Mile that
1 ... lti mii. it mi . -tli iiciiii-e
iii "FM, ll .i I'.- imiw-iiiiiiii 'tltiIy aw’
-.r.ni.iIi . -ill'illl-vii ‘Ia iiimiiiii-i tier? r
A .- ll llii- I. ml!‘ Iiimiii l‘et<p(lII!‘ll
ii-i IIlI‘l‘ l"lI'I ii.-a.ii- ;‘<llIHlIIl‘y
l lll iimlii. Wlillt 'llv’ >Vl',(I])'IctlII
.-, u... . I.i.i ii.i l‘: l'V>'Itl l.iiu
.i llvll t-..v.-n- ii i.. iip.-it-,I.
1' iiiir ii--oi-.iiiigi, .i.il no
alliiu iii. 1 iiiri illlll iiiiiigi. gin iiiiiy hr
patriiiii...i.i. in ll‘tl‘-l'tll'NV' ri. itie gin-iii
.‘<’lHlt'rll i. -. .. ut=.j‘x )I pm i.t. tin: Iiive
till‘ ..v..- EM ilk‘ wt-Ii ii [)I‘IlIl]tlt‘ as an
in..I. i l-'lll‘ tliltlte a it Hill! it;
till l’ ix e'4"l:-, rniliiriiiz. tt i.- not own
WW7" Pill)’ not ll III!’ ‘e ll"'lllt;; ol
:r.i--.,.i.>,i........i..ii In - lfwnllltg ol
ii..ii vllrli, ilk lllf‘llII‘tl by Dr. Joiiimiiii. "
IV”) .x. “"1" lli lnhtrb yet [0 no ieceivei.
llr lltVl“i 'll&
powrr. lVeittiei- will h-- corrupt the
Vlltlln ....i i-.ii.ii..i. the hunt)!’ iii ii-.. miiiiii-y
to -i.iv er tn-‘T9 iiiirilid Interests. Rani.-.r
iiill h Iiiiriti- the example of Aristides,
wliii rr-i . Ahh0Y]l&l'Ix that ii
iivrtiiiii pr [Y ..ition was indeed for their
Inioeil .-mi .(lVhlI[tIzt’, but would Min dies
iiwiiar Iipiin the Sriito. coiimiellail that ttiey
A‘ Ilulll rrjr it it.
l h-.ivi- ..airl llittll rig shout -'loy.i‘ty." It
lit a wriril M I.-II ta:-IuI.g:Iyui.tly but only to
liingly privieinii-eiirs. I can coiiipretiend
‘ gniity lit ii king. and e<[Jt'Clally tn iiqu-.-en,
II'll,.n1 iii. Amerimn lchoose to auiiere to
it .2 gooit rind honest old repubiicaii word
"patrir-iiaiii. iind to cherish thr virtuu
which it tiiis been used to sxpreiri." As-
pire, then, young gentlemen, you who
would pursue s public course, to bc patri-
Have iaith-‘absolute, un-
qiieationirig, unswcrvsble-that faith which
speaks to itself in the silence and calm oi
the heart's own beating, saying, if not to-
day or this time, then tomorrow, or next,
or since other day, at some other time, In
some other way, all will be well, Without.
this no man ever achieved greatness. Be
iiicorruptible in your integrity, be Inexom
tile in your deliberate, well considered
purposes, be appalled by no ditticulties.
Amplify your minds; but still more, be
great in soul. It is this which shall lift
you up high above the earth, and aseiiiiilata
you to that which is divine, ithoiit it,
you will but creep with rlnstyanrldrooping
and wsaried wing. Without it. think not
to endure that cruel and crushing weight
of daring and sutfering which he must bear
who faithfully and with heroism, st uny
time, but most of all, in periods of great
public convulsions, would act the part of
the patriot statesmsn.
‘.’cc;i. -Pll"FV7iW-‘vhEn young ladies
atri.-iii t‘i.:Irwic..,.,..;. "3 0:7 throw
the drcga.
1
ME'I‘Rt,tl’ltLlTAN RECORD.
LAT?-‘ST FROM EURTWEI‘.
Another Suspicious Steamer
Launched.
The Proposed European
Congress.
malrs In Poland Unrhangrd.
.........
N H;VVH F"H.( BM ‘lR.E'LA]‘7I)
....m
lt.'.. hi:.. to.
T
The liitciit dates are Iip to tli- l5ili Illl. ,
England. . .
Till! Glasgow EllI?nlIt‘i[IB.fl(1n Firiety ii I‘
In;: Incinoriulized Eiirl Russell in I'ogai'il ' i
the siispioiiius rhsrricter ol’ t.i.:- recently
l1tIln(‘hPfi Rtenfllt-‘J pamperb, Iiimi.-ii,
KltttWliIIt! the (7.-intoii. insiniinting that she
in ii-iiiihr-r illslimiia for the Cnnteileriit
Eirl Rllksell iiciiiimi-im,;.-ii the l'lVl‘i
iind save the Rtl?'tfihlI of the g0V<-'I‘ltIhelIl.
hiia lIl‘t‘ll iilri-ady lliT1‘l‘7(‘(i In the nniin-r.
l“l‘H.l'l(‘i6.
ii lk .IlIllit(t"i tl‘:I‘ niiiiiii in i.iiii;.. is
draw up up :Iii t‘X[tiEll .itory Iliwiiiiiiznv. nim-
priiiing the dirl‘.-ruiii ipi-ntions which the
EllJp1‘H)l'lllll’n(iR tn nu init to the onerous.
iii.-imiiiiiii.-. flit‘ icngii. ,
appi-,ziI- in lii- pi-riuriilly tnking a VIPW -.ul>
e in Ilio eiiiigress .
Eiigliuli cabin:-t helil [l)l'ut' Ineeti Iigs
llI1,'iIItliit'r'f rim. ii... will-jl‘t'.l.. ti.- i-esiiii
has iiiii lI‘lIltS'tll'v'l'l. an-itlivr ins-sting is
1..
Exed for the ltith.
1'liI- M (ind Correspoririericixi says -the
Si-..iii..t. gI>vI‘I'l-imltnt liiive resolved to .ei.ii
ri-pruxeiitativox In the I-miizresri 7 lint smiie
Spanish 0lll'f1Illtl look mmlly on It.
It is atiiwrtetl that Atlntrlii will give no
3Ith“t'l’ till the iutoiitiiin of l".iiglanri .
kiiiwi-n.
Poland.
Airaiia l'Plnlll'l lxnchnnzb-(l Iii Pltllnfl. Tin’
wiiiiiii-awsi of the Hrnnd niiiiu i:.i...u,aiiiiiii-
frtlm the ,.mv..ii.iirsI>i.p is Cltnllffllt-d iii. ...i.
llltlonlil i..>. II‘ imposed on l’(lltln(l b- iii.-
iiimiiii jZOVI'l"nl'[It'n', ttllll a fUI'l:9ll lttttll Iiy l,llt>
national gumiiiiieiii Ill "rllllhltl,
Ireland.
A.-iriuis.wOII Suiirliiy. the 16th Nzir, a
meeting III the (ia’llIilH' parishioners of
Blltdfm was lit-lid in the parish ciiimlii, to
take Illlft C()llHl1iQHlli<!l'! two best means of
testifying tho esteem Ill which the Rev.
Mr Hillllnd, now prumotud to the parishes
of Gnli-i-n and r‘rm'i.lisvan, vi-ii.-A llflll hy
the people iii the ptI‘itill ho wua ab lit to
leave
Amuian -.Portadown. 6th Nov- 1863.-
A large numbnr of Ornngeinen, ltll strani
gem, and (pi-ii ilie ciiiiiiiy Down side, who
were Joined by other memtii-rs in the local.
ity. with Elcs and druiun, and wearing
scarfs, niarctiiid through this town on
yesterday, playing party tunes. They also
tired several shots vi heii ii'.lVlllg the town.
Beyond this no other disturi-once toiik
place. The Down men, who wore the sashes,
being all strangers in the locality, none of
them could be identilird.
Caves.--The Jlayistmoy.-John Brady
Esq., of Johnstown, Clones, has been ap
pointed to the commission of the peace for
the county of Gavan. Mervyiiii Pratt, Esq.,
of Cobra Castle, Kingscourt, county Gavan,
has also been uppointed to the commission
of the peace for the counties or Meath and
IVIII. I
I
h
. itiigr, and, being sliockr
Dnnr.-Tenant Ii‘I'ght in the North.-It
would almost seem that tenant right in the
soil has become as valuable with ushss the
land itself. A short time ago a small farm
of eleven statute acres, held at will under
the Colersiue Town Commissioners, at the
increased rent of hi 1s. per acre, sold for
.6165-I sum which several were willing
to pay. ben it is recollected that the
landlords stipulated for the demolition of
the buildings on the farm, that, the pur-
cnasenzauey for the tenant's interest is to
mediately, the price paid becomes remarks
able, and ahords a striking illustration of
the value put upon what ls known as
.. '."- should state that the
it'll‘ teiia.-its to the value iif tlieiriiii-
provcments.-Uoleraine Chronicle.
DUBLIN.’-All accident of a very l>‘9l'“'“S
and dangerous character occurred a few
days ago, in one of the most general thor-
oughfares in the city. A private jaunting
cur, crawn by a spirited horse, was passing
through W1-utmorelimd street. in the di-
rection of Curlislc bridge, when one i.i Lhl‘
wlivcla fill 120'. The liorsu immediately
took fright, pliiiiized, and ran down Burgh
quay, taking the itpplt: stands in his course,
swni-piiig uwuy all, and I=eattci'iIi:: the fruit
about the street. The people on the car
were, of coiirsr-. thrown to the grountl, but
fortunately escaped llljlll'y. the
poor apple Women was coiiisiderably ilijlllell.
The lIUl'eE was tiiially stopped by coining
into contact with I! horse and draylaaui
wi vc In‘, which he etlbctuallyturiiei
by the cuiiciission,
congqjssioni-rs always recognize the clisitill
of ti
an... easily stopped.
On Sundi:.y,15th uli. , took 'llilCl! the cor-
eniotiy ot solemnly opciiiiig the beautiful
rurzil ‘. liuzcli of Sr. Bremlin, (Lioiock, alter
tlw completion of tlio &l)lal‘g(‘lXl0lll.S and
itimiatiiiiis which have liecii ru'L:ntly ex>
euutul tliioiigli the Itzztl and <, i.iIity 0: the
o'etl86fllr‘<i udniini tor, the Rev. Michael
Bthlly, an the tititlilul people ot the iii.‘-
trick Within the memory of many iiie
p‘ace In which tiic rites of the Clmrmi AL
Coolock had to be celebrated was I iiiiid
catiiii, scarcely competent. to >atlor(l shelter
from the weather. iie ]tl't!t-‘t.ltL ciiiirch,
ll'lll4'.il Iii buiit iii the ioriii at u fJl'(!ats, is .i
neat and uuriimodioiis cililiiae cxterioily.
aiiil IIH Iiiti-.riiiI' is ilillx-l’ll2tl in u stylanl
mute and elegance which r<-tin-ct tlic gi , 2
out credit on the good price: and his liock.
G.u.w;iv.>lllr. John K. I‘.iiiway, elrl-wt
Sill) iii‘ our l't‘s'p<‘C:ed lEllU‘A‘vl()Vt'llrilllltll, P.
J. Conway, l-I:q., 5UlIt'il.0I'. has onmiiiml -i
scholarship in the medical ilepuitiiieiil rli
the (ihslwuy Coll:-gr-a fact that spealzk
very highly for rl.> Iihilitics and acquire
nients (ii that (llSlltI.:l]l8l!cV.l yuiirig student.
>-’1uam Herold.
KIx.n.uzi:.‘Telegruph Station at 1101]]
The Town C0l)ltIllR:ilttI ers have tulteu steps
to‘ have a telegraph station rs-r)psn<i(l al
Athy.eLeimiter Erpreiis.
KI-‘,1mr.r-Ttwlee iirirf I<'oyrIa.t Rrtfflalty.-<1
The greater part of the pruprii-rnrs and
lessees along the liiio have uliicurly sent in
their asiieiits to takv the terms for the pur-
clisnie (ll land reqiiiiod by the prninorei-s;
and the others oiitstitniliiig are kn-iwii to
be favourable. AI. tlii- ,il’ets'Illlltl9lll St‘h'HlUDBI
at O'l'1(IrrIiiy at d in Lislowr-I. resolu-
tions vi-re tiiiaiiiniiiiisly adopted in favor
of the guarantee ol $4,000 ii your, appor-
gggfd 11)’ ll“! graind jury‘.-eK2rry Evening
Kii.xitm:r.e'l'lie Cl. I-gy of this city have
taken preliminary steps for the prevention
of Catholic children uttcntlitig the model
schools. The citizen‘-, ever anxious to be
guided by their [J-’lNl‘.ll‘:-, tiiIv.- withli-awn
their little ones, and wit ilii-iii tn the p"e-
sentnlion Convent. tilieic urs still a tow
going; to the 0lJllUXll)‘ as schools. However,
we may fairly ciiiigr: ulste the Clergy ou
the great success thit has attended Illlrlr
etforta in this must it]! ortaiit movemrng
As soon as St. Patrick'- Christian Ghouls
pen, we expect the mortal schools will be
completely deserted.--Killmmy Journal,
Lmsxicx.- -On November 5, as a train of
the Cork and Limerick Iailway was passing
under a bridge coming into Groom, two
large stones were fiuIi,; at it by some boys
who were on tbs bridge at the time, one of
them passing within an inch of the stoker's
end. The train was immediately stopped
when the latter, the guiiril, and a paesengei
after arrested snd ideiitIhed,IiIId having
been brought before Colonel Dixon MJ‘
and J.P., were committed for lurtheii era:
tnination.
LoU1'u.e-The Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas has appointed p,
Billie. ol Dundalir, clerk of the crowuto;
the county of Lamb and county of the
WV" 0‘ Dfngh I, a perpetual ciimmgg.
propensity to steal. His wife memorialed
the Lord Lieutenant. for mitigation of piiiii.-ii.
ment for her tiusbanil, and, man other ex-
tenuating circnmstsnccs, pleaded that she hurl
recently received from her gracious majesty
the Queen the sum of three pounds as ti orirl
service reward for having had three children
at one birth -Monaghan Standard
ltlnrs.-The riivsges of the potatoe disease
hi-ve, during the last few weeks, progressed
ll‘ -louble its former extent, I have pierson.
ally examined the crop while in process of
digging, and in some iii.-taiicea found fully
one half unfit. for human food, and only qiivs
tionnblylit for cattle or pigs. This iiiu uiiiy
come under in notice in old ground. I
closely inquired as to the suite of the crop Iii
the i-ounty Cuvsn a week since, and am happy
to say thathardly any disease exiatvd.edIeu1lr
le.
(‘iii Friday. about l2 o’I.-lock, from informs
tiou that had been given of illicit dii-itilliitwn
at the ciinatabulary barracks of this town,
‘ h V , ' urgess,acooi.'npauieil by anum
ber of his constables, proceeded to the yard
of a man named John Little, in Trimgete
iimet, when. the fn d in an Outhouse A
complete distillery in full working orde ,
besides ii iiiige quantity of l'flOllJ.!4oCB tlull
which it is Ellpptlsell
Little was making Into a sort of wliiakey.
We believe tlierr was no malt fiiinid on the-.
pi-iaiiiiwi-I. The police at once rezniivurl Iiio
iiygiii stun.--Ibld.
ltiseonxon.-Tim sly Benevolnics-On Tliurs.
day last Colonel iiiiiii Mrs Fui-rescue, of see.
phenstnwn, entertained at an excellmit dinner
of roast haul and plum pudding, with abun
dance of ale, all their labourers and their
wives, amounting to about fifty persons. The
evening was spent in the must cheerful mim-
iiei-,i.ind the hilarity enlivened by si-iiie very
grind singing. the Colonel and his good lady
witrte mus‘. attentive in imkiiiii them cvmfnrln
bl:-, 'in<l sll felt most grateful for their warm
biaueviiliznce. lre Fortescus has purchased
3 large quantity of biiiiiiiets iiiiii iiiiiiiei ff)!‘
lllll poor of th ueiglib iurhood, and lBdlaM‘lbItl-
anti.
3’
in; them in those who are In w
SLIoD.vEmz'yi'ali(mfi'om Sliga -Ii is 9 re-
nmrkablr fact that, iiiriiougii woare now in
winter, the stream of emigration siill crinv
tinues froin the port of Sligo. On Monday,
Iiltt‘. 9th ult , several lmtclies of enii rants left
this port. for Livi>.rpuol,c7I. nritlz to t is United
States. All of the parties whom we saw on
board the steamer appeared to belong to the
am.il1 tenant cla a, and were strong athletic
yoiiiig men and women, comfortably clad for
Llieir station in life. t is somewhat rare
that the cold mouth of November witnesses
the tieptlrtllre of emigrants from this port.-
Sliyo Cftrotticlt.
Wzxroxb.-Iliiblin and Enm'sci;i'tIty Rutl-
may-We have justlearned that the line of
ltailway between Ovoca and Euziiscorthy will
be opened for tratlic on luondsy, the 15th
iuariint. This iii good news ior the coniiti-y,
i.I.iii..s Power iiiid in-, Durgun Llluch
i-i-edit ii due for accelerating the advent or
the il‘0u nluollg my Weaifimi Iiidqimlm.
Tt'llUNK.rTlIel'e has been a party of survey-
ors lociitii-d fur the lust. Len (lays in May, see
lectiiig DI line of railway from Coolrstowu, out
Sliewsrtstowu, cuiiiiiiiiuii, Trew, Moy, Clare-
inunt, Blaelzwatertown, suit Bentiurh, to Air.
magh, thence by the existing lines and those
In progress to GI-eenore intended hnrbuur.--
zgiime omiiiiiiiriiiii.
Letter or John Martin on ' a
American war.
The 0Donoghue of Ireland having cums
out in a review of Smith 0’Bricn’s recent
exehillentletter, iii which hc disclsimecl tlllil
it represiiiiI.erl the views of Irislimen with
regard to umsirs in America, Mr. John Mar-
tin, who had previously endorsed the letter,
takes up his pen in its defencc The follow.
ing is an extract lroin his article In the Dub
lin Nation:
, y the wii hghineli the C0nredet"t1Leh ii
unjust. The people of the Southern States
Z“1'l]Ill8. I-be ulea-ss lear Ii iglit iis W:
gran huurselves They eve the Smut.‘ right
at t e United stiites had who they svpnr
alert themselves trom the rule
the same right that the colonies of Spain had
governments of thei wn. e 0’ onog.
hue, ndaed. as ii ttiit riiuiis who advocate
the right ot secession for in,
States of the South “ our
‘he "3"" ‘" "“”‘$cvernIniint toa length which
woul ‘
self."
aims-r for taking aclmowledgmerits or it M, on. it seems in nie thatithe tbeoi ixin is all
. ..,, i.ni..- tn. .
by married women for those ci-uzineii. I III" iiieeiiiisioiiiicdeiiii Mltli B.:i'iii,iiiiIi': liiisit: tiled
“D Ochoa‘: srish ail magi '
i-
Mowaauan.-At our last quarter sessions a
men named Hardgravc '
s eating a cart, anil havin
convicted of larcenies, be
four years penal servitude. It lppenra um,
the man in‘ somewhat of s siiiipletgn, with .
was convicted for
Z been previously
(Whenever nay one of “
not, til 1 . .
,,,, meul‘ L:h:,l;n?iXe:t'lIlneIlt1d judge ii, but not
was as to which
government-r ubl can or monurr-“'il
mu", ” -hlltlmist-there should be for the