LoNDot F11DAV EVuNINa. I FOnGOT to tell you in my last of a circumstance of some importance, namnely, that the Bishop of Cashel, ou Monday night, in the I-House of Lords, presented a petition, signed by 1,600 of the Irish clergy, praying for solime alterations asnd amendmwants i
P1:-nncrEY, SOUTJI WALES, MAY 11.-A melancholy accident happened last night, by which twenty-seven colliers were drowned. It appears that, about mid- night, the stock waters of some ancient workings broke into Mr. WVatney's great anthracite colliery, in the vale of Gwendraetlh,
-MCWi635. No. 81. Tatl ART JOUR-NrA,. Miay. London: eoreyd Virtue. Ricu as almost every previous number of this elegant periodical has been since the commencement of its new series in pictorial embellishment, the present is far and away the most valuable in this respect that has
TO ou'' ?? -1~i2i WF. beg to intimate to ?? Siliscrib~rs in tie ?? towns and their vicinities, tiatpn Monday, the 3rd instant, Mr. 1MACT.oslcE lefgt tlis office, for the purpose of receiving theirannual subscriptions; anu.d, also, the amount of any other accounts due to this esta
TMOORE TESTITMONIA.L. Tnmi general committee assembled on Wednesday, the 5th ?? CharlemontHouse,the Earl of CHAnEsrosMT, (president of the committee) in the chair. Amongst those present ?? Right Hon. Ma- ziere Brady, Sir Arthur Clarkie, George retrie, LL.D., John Finlay LL.D.; Th
REPRESENTA'pION OF DOWN. TIlE DISPUTE BETWEEN TH'5 MARQUIS OF LONDON- DERRY AND MIt. 1(ER. TanT- following document has already appeared in the columns of. a local cotemporary, who states that it has been circulated through the county of Down, and that a copy of it reached his of
MEMORIAL ON BEH;LF OF THE STATE PRI- SONIJRS OF 1S4S--IMEPUTAT'I'lON TO THlE | LORD LIEUTENANT. Tuim deputation appointed to present the meiluorial il favour OF William Smith O'Brien, and his companions in exile, waited oni Monday oln his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, at the Vi
1Iahctrp. MAY I'LOWERS. DESCENDING in a lragrant shower, Borne on a rainbow ray, Attended by the smiling hoijrs, Comes, crowned with roses, Mlay Sweet-scented buds to hail her light Unfold their leafy gems, MIlore exquisite in lustre bright Than royal diadenis. The " nmerrie May"
Our readers will have seen by as extract lately inserted in the Messenger that at a public meeting beld in Dublin, it bag been resolved to raise • testimonial by subscriptian to the memory • o the late Thomas )loure, the primal poet a i Ireland. We subjoin the principal resoluti
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As a fact —a disagreeable fact, it you please I —but still a feet ,every statesman of eraiuence is pledged to the maiuterianos of Maynooth, which be it ever remembered, is sew endowed, not by an annual grant, but in perpetuity, like the Crown or any other institution of the real
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