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from his army all the English, French, German. and Italian offi-
cers ' l '
Turkey has roriiially Accepted the Fenian declaration of war.
‘ ‘ ‘ ENGLAND. , , , x
The pitpcrs are still full of conjectures slid alarms about the
‘ I
q , coupled with another emphatic assertion in the same journal, that
' much mystery, that Lord Palmerston has b
, how 3 dilatorypolicy tends to sacrifice the l"rench alllalicc-how it
in its possession the means of proving that Lord Pal-
merston’: resignation, lirist announced to the publie on Friday,
was known in erlin and Vienna early on Thursday. ‘vllell
ineinuations of this kind were iirst levelled at Prince Albert, we
whpliy disbelisvcd them, on the ground of that excellent sense
‘a be It ' '
ad shown, and in nothiiiv more, it was u
would be a breach of dut not to mention that t so representa-
tions are generally current, and that they are beginning to obtain
a too general belief. .
Th
To abolish the evil some-
thing must yet be done. What that somethin is we shall take
’ an early opportunity of stating. In the meantime, Fir the sake of
external propriety, i f
in no higher causideratioli, let an end he
sonally and b written correspondence, which has for some time
-A Peace xt .-riiy price“ INS
hitherto been the motto of the coalition, catching their inspiration
from those who received it from St. Petersburg.
principle they dare not set any longer, no matter however high
may be the party by whose lips it is uttered, Ill r-rho to the words
of the Czar. . - . ‘
And the Leader comments thus : c ' , . ‘ ,
Certain circumstances tend to increase the U.lIt!dSIIIl:b'B which this
dispute and this studied delusion excite. We are iissurc , by an
eon opposed, not oiil
by Lord Aberdeen, but by the court. The Emperor of Austria
sanctions, almost with his presence,the conspiracy ofthe Bourbon
prinpes against the‘ Emperor of the French. The.I iilg ot‘ the Del-
gians, V
lers who have opposed Lord Palmerston in the cabinet, have do s
so to indulge the taste of our court for promoting dynastic projects
and restorations. ' ‘
which would enable us to convert these hints into direct charucs
against the responsible niinisters of
the course in the Black Sea tends to saciitice Turkey to
equally tends to sanction t c ourbon conspiracy-liow the l.I)l.'lls.
(er who is regarded as the least likely to be pliant in tho nizitter of
org projects is compelled to leave the i-shinet-wand
sets, their own tendencies, and their own iilis-stcilelnents, tojur-itify
Tl-IE'TlAFllC IN Cuclneii Livilvos.-The last number ‘of the
Eukstulicul Gncrllc contains aluiouncemcnls of '
and ten lirings want: to purchase of an aggregate annual valu
f ro
immediately put to the frequent and familiar intercourse, both pur- I '
The Weekly Tinlu of Jan. lst, has a column of provincial our agricultural class to a mere fraction of what it formerly was,
news.
VVe extract merely the
perate Alfray
" A Keeper Shot by POECIIFIS.
There has been
Juvenile Delinqucllcy.
to light, and, of course, far more scores of
‘ ll'tELANDw
TENANT Riciir.-IVhils the farmers of Ireland are losing all,
from the country in despair, there is still a sort of“
driftlcss agitation, which
cl ' ‘ masts.
and flying
tation” kept up-a rnost
helpless,
exhausts ' ‘
dining and rin ng
ram a correspondence which
c n o
Donoughmore and Mr.‘ Napier, llI.P. ’ The noble lurd says to t
honorable member 2-
“The Idle period of the session at which those bills reached the
House of Lords, and the
time, induced olm t an unanimous
headings of the pziragr
"Poisoning with Gin," “Murderous Attack b Burglzrs," A-
with Poachers,” “Riot iii a lace of woruiip,"
..
a “Conference” at Birmingham, to abate
And from some parts ofilie west or Eng-
land a cry of honor is arisiu on account of the frequent disoove-
e 1" children murdered by their parents for the sake of the
f burial fees. ’l‘llo Tinua says that, u Scores of c;ites"havc come
cases will never be
lr.llowli. A low is urgently demanded, to suppress burial socie-
ties 5 ' -
alterations previously made m the , , . ,
whii:h.were open to objections not answered or explained in the 5 all only mention m-c1IIus!ratron-
’ disposition to reject them.
ugh are not Irishman ms
s, and besides I cannot certainly say that their condition is not sme-
s-
‘ll?
Y
onl waiting for what may be inllispciisahlc rrir their journey
or orothry depart. The clergy ‘ '
ti . . .
ouses in Scotland for the sale of the produce of their schools. It
is thus ulsothat our priests are so earnest in their dceirc for the
im rorcment of the landlord and tenant laws of Irelunil.
Notwitllstztndiiig all the
representations made by apnest to the purchasers of a property si-
Had the landlord aiifl tenautbill, and the leasing power: bill, been “wed In his l>ari,s1'-i and all his assurances that the lrrmm le-
Iirolivht up at an earlier eri
of landlord and tenant.
'l sen K0 completely metamorphosed iii the H
of the session, it is probable that,
with somealtcration of details, which might easily have been
made in committee, they would have been passed, and an immense
improvement would thus have been effected iii the legal relations
The other bill-the mimic colnpcnsatio
mulls were most industrious people, and bothable and willing to
roprictor decided on drivillgclf the tenants
hm been mdmd no hmmu, ,0 a legal protection for the people against such muer of desolation.
Ill entire a CI
am convinced that if the merciful providence of God do not pro-
us t ‘o ' n , , ,
immediate rejection the unanimous decision of the Peers than “M the "Hi the result of the depppulatlcn and tvvsfmnn 0’ U1-
‘ i
as
obliged by having it from 3
the general questi
noble lo - r
“ I am disposed to believe that your lordship did not see
of the compensation bill before it was intro
mons, for it is bc 0
active prowriorir which m
compensation, and firing a maximum of pecuniary amount
E
. “The leasing powers bill, with one exception, “
scarcely notice, has not been alleretl in any respect which I do not
pprovr-.
“There was flat any unreasonable altcrstion made iu the land-
’ ct-, or in the colu-
i am bound to say, that In
lord and tenant bill, either in the select cominitt
niittce of the House of Commons.
both, it was, on the whole, fairly and candidly dealt with.
I
on the third reading, in my BIJSCIIPO. an amendment was clumsily
made, which has thrown saint: of the clapses into confusion, rind
made them inconsistent; a slight revision, and a few eorrecti ,
would render this lllll quite satislhctory, ut least so far as Ican pro
nounce an opinion.
which ille select committee of the House 0 (20 lnons
5
n
3
served, and transferred to the landlord andptcnant b
wilh the other clauses of the tenant compensation bill, w
submitted by Sir John Young.
similar bill, was, whether its
is
private menlber,olI'er my own indnidual and u
pcnsablc to a measure oltbis peculiar character. .
“ Iaui bound, however, to add, that I never could find
bill; it: suhjccl maltrr it-as rcr li
lceling o insecurity in tile count
free to admit that this bill would not then
:5 &4ev(&)g‘,)l1;I1;]f I'zl’7’:;(c,'I]a.l"lgH‘ twenty-one living: of annual vlilue
VVl.ioi.Iplul.iz Inrixricins.-Sir. F. II. Gcll, coroner for East
Sussex. c an inquest at the Bull Inn, Ditch‘
landlord and tenant.’
So much [or the dispositions of both Houses at the London Par-
liaineiit. ‘
snt-right banquet at Tuain, the local paper say
amongst us 0
rights as Frederick Lucas. George H. Moore, Charlcs Qivan D
sod Dr. Gray, together with such others oi‘ the council of the
ant League and of the Irish party of“ independent o posi
W u ast
-three on the left and two on the right-[we k I , p ;
dently new-born infants, who, at the lime or I1iI‘:.l,eII:Ii‘n:t!:l'l it'll-
muredin the place where they were dI3DOVI.‘red. - -p I i
We understand that almost every infantry rcginmng MW 31,,
tlm-led in the land are under Orders for foreign Icrricc, whilst
order! have been sent to eve?! '-‘OYPI lmnic, cnval ‘ml in.
a e tho whole of the tlubslteru-4 exmuin to mm-
n. This Favours much f so-
not only bv every onest man in
feel confidiint, attract mliny rrruri a distance, to be present on so
interest‘ vr an rtant on occasion.
impo
In K. lfruriy and Dlll'IdaIli,1LlSOy there have been, or are to W
splendid i-iltcrtainmelus, to hear of which will doubtless be
comfort to the ejcclcd end starving tcnants.
GONDIHON or -rlls
Bishop or Clarifort to t is editor of the French lfnirzrn
In Ireland wchttvc, in solos rvspcclnigicm to cbqduiru lI;2nuflrIeI;ii::K
' ' Cl on I
‘he dmumus ye." 'h::I:9:l:B?:I‘lIICgIIIEI' cililslililonr which it is un- the house of Stuart entered the principal continental services. but
poor is less; famine,
I should feel uiu
a
C“:l73'
m.
"use out orit :-
n his I
; It is most material to understand accurately the conclusions at
‘ ru arriv
the general question of coiripcmiution. I have endeavored to state , , . . . ,
them clearly; indeed, this In the key to the right apprehension of .mI‘$='I"!,“w'"PI‘<>W‘ ‘ml’? 0‘ bum" 0 13”“ rm!" his durum
the position in which the whole subji-rt now stands in parlia- ‘B W‘ ‘
o
“ The iixturc clause of the tenant compensation b‘ll has been pro-
ill.‘ '
“ After the decision of the select committee I could not proceed
ch Catholics of Ireland will be to
“ whether you are oi opinion "I, ‘he dl5f’lc‘5 “'h9’f9v ,
that this corriperiruuori bill is really essential to a fair settlement of WI“! 5401"? -ml edllimwn
on.” ‘
n u ‘lVe have just receiv
out:-i-ion or -run Aims.-So many of the people being dead
. R2
8 subjoin some passages of the lion. member's reply to the or driven from their country, and the remainder lion-l twcslgcncd
qy , it seems the British Government feels that
it may safclygtrust the coercion of the country to a smaller force.
h wing extract is from an unquestionable military
It has now been EI'lRIl)‘V(Il".C'YIllInl‘Il to reduce the leviathan
most instances it depots, or at most ii troop of cavalry. The
will, however, be kept up to its present strength, although
i cuiiseqtlencr my will be more diwllcrsod.-I'7ii.’nl Sirrlrc
22:112. ‘ ‘
Smril iO'Bxts.N.-“We extract from the Nallrrn. if the lllst
Dec., the latest intelligence about the rumor of Mr. O'Ili-icn‘-
a :- i -
“The following paragraph froln a Galway journal, agreeing
substantially with 1 statement which hail nppccretl in our metro-
om politan eoispnlporarics, Ivillgbe read with liecn anxiety throujzliout
Ireland. uree we hesitate. even now, to ab.-indon the hopes
so ll.‘l’l‘ntly excited concemiilg O'Brien’: escape; but the prrsenl.
announcement immcasuralil iucrr-est-s our ordinary we use :-
a communication from an ln1luellliul'
friend in Dublin, whose Home in in authority on the subject,
Diem:-n's ‘. ave mill-h pained in making the
announcement that there 13 no tr-lull irhatsrer in Ills report. The
gentleman who writes to us, and who was intcreste I in the ]1f()H&
,, ,3,’ have arrived in Limerick. The letter of uliicli we speak Ix! dated
‘Y
tio
Cull conveniently attend, will be hailed with delighton cmliuri . .
' Tuam and its viciiiliy. but will, we mu.-ry, to the Commission of the Peace for the county of . p
e. the celebrated Irish tragedian, has bccn en-
thernfore, so fur supt-rccdeil; I had nothing further to propose.
r “ On the part of the goveriunt-nt, however, the new bill was thcn
T question on this. as on every
protective urrangcluenis were sulli-
cicnlly safe, and not inconvenisntly complex; and I could only, on
u
ciently protective to property; and it ceitainly has not received that c ,
sanction from the intelligent part ofthe community which is indis- a most ggn-cable heat, and I'Ill‘l‘I the others are in wor ‘mg org",
sound reason , .
to anticipate the peril to property which others apprehend from this cold and cheerless ails.-noon of our ever-varying winter yr-chine,‘
' mild, and the cans in ii-lticlt it ‘
tilloir: :1 claim to be enforced lire i-tr eztrplionril. But if it would,
‘ how-
ever unfoundedl niioht believe such an npprehension to lm,'i am f;;;‘:g;"‘“"“ ‘‘‘'“1’‘’”
be either an essential or ' . 1 t ,1, minus "9 in full wm-kin 0 5 ,1 p
even a proper part of a code intended to improve the relation of :“x‘l"‘]’“‘ “mm m 5 g T "'8'" as h.
5""" happy to plcrccivs that the hrst volume ofltira. o'c.ii
ad la‘!
aim, Th
pnper
such a step.
(-
o
of joyous hustle and pleasing excitement. The happy
garden during the present iiicleinont season, when. out-door enjo -
mentarid healthful exercise are almost entirely denied to our fellow-
Ihave heard since I returned from London, I have no doubt that citizen.‘ -
< The up aratusifor heating the interior of thaphuilrling is nearly
omplitletlland
,, so
t Garden a most delightful place to spend (ha
0 I I on IlIl.Vs.f.-On Thursday last thirty tons of pig
imnntslievivlifrluc: or the ntuics, were delivered st the Ballasbquay,
‘ < ' I. This is the tirst delivery ofiron by the
of iron tire is now unlimited. the shipments may, we learn,
he expected shonly to reach two or three hundredtoris a week...
But in Ireland the tenant-riuht agitators sud naermgers of SI’-5'” Chonlc 5'
' t is ten- ,
, . i. The peggncs Queen's Bench, has been sworn m as one of the commissioners for
f such distinguished lcaders and advocates of Irish the custody ofthegreat seal ofireland. I .
utfy, Lieutenant-Colonel Knox, liits of the 13th Li-sbt Dragoons, has
re". mmrly become tliu purchaser or the handsome demosns of Britta:
The Right Hon. Louis Perrin, iaecond Justice of the of
Castle. 4-‘ounlv TlI‘l7“"y- a
, [Md Chancrllor has Ippoinied Henry Butler, Esmf Kil-
Mr. G. V. Brook
- emusly distributing large Christuiaiicharities to the poor of Bel ast.
Tu: Iizisii Ilulsin V l or Fiixi-e.--We an
blurs long
France is
is in rill Ssnrierz
expect cry 0 the Irish Brigade: in (he Service a
Iilsll I‘ioPLl niscniasn iv A Cirliotlc announced for pub ‘cation in March, 1851, by 1llr.Kelly,5 Gr-Ron
Bisiioi>.w‘I‘ho followin is an extract of a letter from the Cathnl-IE street,
ublin. the prospectus, ‘us: issued. we extract the
tithe forthcoming work ;-
“ Every student of history is awer in the period of Illa
g war of the revolution in Ireland, large numbers. of Irish allachvd l0
necessary for me to dwell, have reduced the humbler portion of especially that pt‘ ‘F1-once; and that the distinguished conduct of
style and tone which negatiies mi. the probability of his taking‘