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9 9 .;v , s THE NORTHERN STAR. September...
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9 9 .;V , S The Northern Star. September...
9 9 . ; v _, s THE NORTHERN STAR . September 30 , 1848 . A A ¦ ' ————— I . ' ' — _; ————— -. —; rvt—r-r _>
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A CASE OF DROPSX * . ¦ _CCtof _CtofaLetteifrom Mr _WiUUm _ « _% _» &« _££ : HauHau _8 hton , Northamptonshnre , dated Septemoer _iji , IS * , 1 S 17 . tt , f _n ° _fbrfS _^ formed yen that my _^^ . _^ U 1 _a , _wla , whichis a _^ _tmercy . _WatuuQMm _^ _IISOIISORDEB OF THE LITER AND KIDNETS . uictolctofa Letter from J . K . Heydon , dated 78 . _Kingseet , feet , Sydney , New South Wales , the 30 th September
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\\\\\\\\\\ __ W _ --W _ _9 m _ W _ Ihe extensive practice o * ¦ E | IBMfi | fll Messrs B . andL . PERRY and _BiCl _^ SMllZftSfl Co . , the eontinned demand for _S _^ _JIS _^ _SJSueo _^ _ile _^ sILENT FRIEND , '( one hun-¦ red and twenty-five thousand « o » les of whicli have been dM ) , and the extensive sale and high repute of their ledicines have induced some unprincipled pertons to asame the name of PERRY and closely _instate the title of lie Work and names of the ' Medicines . The public is ereby cautioned that such persons are not is anyway onneoted with the firm of R . and L . PERRY- and Co ., of lO & don , who do not visit the Proyhices , aad are only to e coasulted personaUy _, or by letter , at their Establish-. lint , 19 , Berners _^ treet , Oxford-streeti London . • TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION . _Soifrated by _Twenty-tix Anatomical Engravings on Steel . _5 m » yri » _d _FKsquaUflat iicM _. _efeter-tke Incapacity , and impediment * to Marriage . new and _toprovediediUon , enlarged to 195 pager , price Is . 6 d .: by post , direct from the Establishment , 3 s . Cd .
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/ f . S _^ v THE BEST if wi _^ _k \ * * ' / t _^ _feiM U _^ ORLD . iJitf _^ V // 0 _. r , _„ , A
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . ' PERFECT -FJtBEDOU FROM COUGHS / Ia Ten Minutes after use _^ _j aad a ra » ii Cure of Asthma , and Coasamf tiou , aad all > isqri |« r 8 of tk _« . - : Breath _andLnuas ; is irisarid by '
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At this season of theyear , when all nature it assuming new life , and , fresh energies appear to enter the _'hOmin frame at theprospect of returning summer , ' we ki _* 6 * r of no greater drawback to our enjoyment . than _the-cuttomary . ret urn . of those , seasonable . afflictions , . Corns and _Bniuons . Few , indeed , there ' are , -who have not been at some time , sufferers by these tortrieritlrig evils ! _"WedO know , _howeverjitbat the number is much _Iessthan formerly , owing to tbe _astonhhlng cures effected by the extended use of Paul ' s _Evari Mak ' bFbiebd ; and our present object is to point ont to those unacquainted with the good results ettbia : application , that by its _usethey will certainiv _acuuire not onlv : ease to their , feet , bat from
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mo MR PROUT , 229 , S T R A N D . X ' No . 208 , Piccadilly , London , Oct . 19 , 1817 . . Sib , —It is bow three years and a half since Twas sorely afflicted with Rheumatic Gout , the suffering fron which induced me to try all the proposed remedies that extensive medical experience could devise , without obtaining auy satisfactory relief irom pain . During one of the paroxysms ai friend advised me to try Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , observing that he had in some severe cases taken them himself , and they proved very successful I instantly adopted his advice , and to my joy the excruciating torment soon began to abate , and a few boxeB restored me to health , since which I have bad no return of the complaint , I trust you will give publlcity to my case , that suffering humanitymay know how to obtain a remedy for this _distrestinr disease . I am , Sir , your obedient humble servant ,
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; . _;;*• DEATH OP LORD 6 . BENTINCK . . Tbe . following ; cppcared is our Town Edition last week . ; : ; . ¦ Information , has been received in town from Nottingham , stating tbat ' bis lordship left tbe Abbey , on foot and _uaattended , at three o ' olock yesterday afternoon , fori _boresby . Park , the . seat of the Earl ef _Mspvers , _wners he had' an engagement to dine .. . Not arriving inquiries were made ) and at nine e ' olrck last nfght he was found on the'foot path' quite dead , _having _evidently expired of _npeplexy , Thoresby is about six in ! les from Walbeok _,-- _*; . ' . ' _< . ¦ _* . - ¦'¦ : '"' ' William ; . _George Frederick _Civendleh _. Bentinck was
borjaia February , 1882 , being . tbe _stcond son of the pre . Jen tXtake of _Porfland , who ia . now In his eighty . first eafjby Henrietta ,, daughter and co-heiress of , Major General Scott , and tke sister of Uie _Yiieouatess C & _rialng . He was b / ' o ' ther to ' the _Maiqaess of _Ticbfiild _, heir to _^ e 'DafeedomofPo 7 ilan ' d , to _LwdHenryBentinck , M . P . for _sTorthNotls , * to Lady' Howard de _YTalden , and to _Ltdy Charlotte Denlson ; the wife of lir Evelyn Denlsbri , ihe . _WbigM . P . for Malton . He had one unmarried sister , JaAf . - 3 f . wy .. Lord George _completed his education _atCorUt , Church , Oxford , and , served In bis earlier yearsin . . tbe brigade of guards , havfng _. retlred from the army with the rank of Major , . _..,.. ' \ *< . ' " _^ ¦ '* l " ' '" , ' ' _* ' . ' * 7- '' * ¦ ¦ ¦ . _i * ' ' '
1 , , .., IBB . _W | 8 _UBT , j The Inquest on - the . body , was held on Saturday , at eleven o _' _ciock , ' at Weibeck Abbey , Thejury having been sworn , ' : [ The _Coroner ( P . _Faulkener , Esq j of Newark ) bra fly detailed to . tbem the melancholy circumstance wbloh had called them _together , and ; lhey theBi , proceeded to view the body , - which lay in the bed _. rwm _,, uiu & l . ly , occupied by hlsiprdsbip . ' _^^ _a . _boli ' pr ' _eiXnte _. d _/ no _^ teroa _^ _marks _ofl » j * 3 _y , exceptiogaBl | gbt abrasion ever the . left eye _nd ' okthe _' no _^ e . On _theclKS _* . end , hands ' - tbere wbb _sVrHe _extravasation _^ P ° _s _% n to which / the body bad Iain . ' The Csrbner'directed a ' _-posi mortem examination to be made , and while t at was belng . proceeded with by Mr Ward and Ur Mills , his assistant , the evidence of the ; following . witnesses was taken : — , ... . . _-. ' , ¦ _* . ,
• William . Perks—I have been In the seryioe of the Duke of Portland about seven years bb footman .,, I . always waft * _d ' at _breekfast , and usually saw Lord . George Bentinck when'he was at Welbeck . On Monday , the iltb , he arrived here from London . Every _merning during that _wetkj ihe breakfasted at Welbeck . ; and on four days went _to-Doncsiter races , returning here each sight . I waltei at . dinner , and saw his lordship thtre every night . t never sow him in better health aBd spirits than . he has bee _^ nqe he came from _. town _. On . _Thursday _mornieg he ' b _^ _eakfaste _^ with hU father , . the Ddke of Portland , Sir , _WiUam . Seyraour , an _3 Lady , Harriet Bentinck . He _ate _. fVety hearty . Breakfast— m ' ora hearty , indeed , than _ninal . "ind- was in exceedingly good , spirits . '' ' He was _omupied _^ n the _moralng in his dressing _roen wilting UUbw . 7 He ' _j-emelned ' At home till about ten minuteti past four : _ln , thev afternoon , when he set < oat to walk to _Theresbyj the seat of E $ rl _Mtnvers , where he proposed to stay for . two . days . .. _^ _-, :. . _ *¦<¦ . __ ' ,
i Richard Lenthall—I am the helper In the ttables at Welbeck . _, On Thursday , lest , about fire minutes past four , l started with a gi g from Welbeck . to Thoresby , with Gardner , valet to Lord George Bentinck , Onthe rosd _, Gardnerdrew ' myattention tobisldrdjhlp , andon turning touud I taw him walking pastitherUIu Deer Park comer , ' by the footpath towards Thoresby . I sever saw bim af « er wards , alive , j J went forward to Thoresby ; HisJord » bip , _nsver , * eachBd there , s 1 left , hie lordship ' * valet at Thprtiby , ; and . ' returned with . tbe carriage to Vf _tlbccS . : 'Xt /! a * called out nt bed at night _y and asked if I bad seen Lord George on my way home , ss be had not reached thoresby . I got up , and along with Girdner _, and George Wilson , went in search for his ibidibip . We took lanterns with _usl and followed oh the foot road I
pad seen htm taking . We found the body of his _lerdsblp _( yiog-elose to . the gate , which separates Kennel Water Meadow . ; He . was quite dead and lying on . hls . faee ; HU nat _; was a yard or , two before _^ im _, _hayingjevidently . been _fhrpwnpff in falling ; , _^ _P was fylng . flit . uppn _^ hii / ace _knd _^ on ' e ' ofbls arms under , _hlni . . 1 . left , _theltbreemen Wfk _ttelWdjr , and imoedfetely _itarfed / or , jfr He . se , of worksop ) _surgeonj A . few minutes before we found the body , _Mr'Hase bad patted on horseback and asked what jve were ' _searehlng for f We declined telling him , as we iadao idea that any barm hadJcome to hl » lordship , and did not wish to set any rumour afl ) at . . . ] . George Wilson—I am a . _helper in , the stables at Wei . wck ... : A , little after ten o ' clockion , Thursday night , I , along withEJchard . Lenthall and William Gardner , ; went along the path ' to'the corner , of the peer Park , We
_^ _ound hls _lordihlp lying near a gate which he bad passed wrbnghi . "• _Hewss ' lying on his belly and faoe . His hat _wasabbata ' _yerdandahalf before him . His hands were under liis body , and in one be grasped his walking ideki - _fcho _. _atlek w » sp « tlj underneath bim , . I felt at BU leg , and it _wasstiff and cold . A break was sent for fron _WelbecV , apd . jn that ha . was removed to the Abbey , 1 _hjad np . _tsew _^ ia _^ . _^ hese _. ' . _j Waa ' _^ a ' litlle I Ioo d upo _^ his face _,, " . ' _; ,. ' . ' , ' . ' ., ' ... . ' . ' . ' _. ... ' . The Coroner'iemarked that , ' from the appearance of tne _brufies brer bis Lordship ' s eye , and the blood upon ihe ground , it-was natural to lnltr thathe had beea _aelred' very saddenlyj end fallen with violence on the ground * , _; _: •'•''' _> ; i - _'i . -: > ¦ ¦ _^ : ,- . _/ _.- > _- . '¦ __ \ :, v _. . _...-i _.-i The witness conduued—The blood appeared to , have flowed : from bl « Lord _s hip ' s nose .. Besides , that on _, _his
face , there , wassomeon .. the grass .... The body . Was net , moVed _^ Ul _^ Mr _^ _as _^ came . ' land , Gardner carried lights With US .. , " • ' i ; i i B ' _cn ard _S _^ irns _4 l _fitn'a labourer * end reiide at N 6 r . ' ton . 'About _half . _past four , or a quarter to five o ' clock , on Thursday _aftefooan , I > saw Lerd George _Biniinok standing still ; ' against the , gate , , and' abont two yards from the _pUcjs-. _where hej _^ was found dead . I was about two huadred , y » rdsXrom his [ lordship , an . d . was going , on theoldJ 7 _orkflop : ro » d ,, _phich . ! c " roBse B . tbat on which the gate is , s ! tpatA . ' .. _rthpqghtitwas ( he Marquis of Tichfleld . . Ko person was near him . I thobght he was read _, ipgidinetblng , * but couid not see at ' the distance I was _frthibinif " _5 _v'"' _: '"¦•'" ' ¦ ¦ ' : ' " ¦' ¦¦ _"¦•¦• ¦ ¦ :- ¦ . _*¦ _.:.-, •¦ I -By a Juror—Did his lordshlp ' . _see you !—I oannot say I he might so ; for there was nothing to obstruot his view . _HenhLhot make any sign to us . , JobnHee , and my .
son _Blchard _Ecans , were with me when _^ . sayr _his . lordship . ; My son stood on the , road s _, minute or two to look sit W »>» , I . jSemwk _^ dto , my , » oatnaVl thobght li was t _^ e Mariuls ofTtch ' atld _, . ' .,. ' . ' ; ' . "" , ' _'"' . "' { Richard Evans , jun . ( son of the last witno 8 B ) '_ I am ' nooimilr _. ' 6 a Thursday afternoon I was returning home ' _with'my father and 'John Mee , when we sawn eentlemani _' whom I did not know , standing against the rate on the road in the meadow , i We thought atthe time- . that tt was tbe . Marquis of _TiohSeld . _>;§ y father . _asid-AI passed onithe _, road , and _, I stood far ' _^ _mirittte pr * sb . _ipoUag . at the gentleman . . _^ Whlle _. ' jl was _landing he
_tBoBg b ' t' h ' e was reading , as ; _before he turned round ; he _Be'Wwiietd _dow-si' jHe ' _wai still standing at tWgate iberi' 1 walked ' _en . ' : I ¦ WBS aebijt two hundred yards from _dw gate " . ' - ' It " wm about half . past four o'clook _* . J John Mee , . of Norton , ! ; woodman , confirmed the evi . denee of the _twojMtjirjtaesie _^ _asjto the f « ot of . seeing A _-iti . Ge , orge standing pear _,, the meadow gate ,., Witness did not tak _^ any _. partrcular notice as to what ; his Iwdship wae dbjng ., . _, ,,. ' M .., ' . _, . ' . v ' . _, . . . " . ' ; ' " j The Corbner ' sald It _was'Angular that the body should have laid oh the footpath ' sb many hours , and no person have passed tbat way . '
i Mr Smith ; the constable of Welbeck , said ftw persons passed alengthe footpath . His Grace tho Duke of Portland frequently passed by . that . pufh _Iftj the afternoon ., It happened ; thathe . did not _. go _^ _ut . _on Thursday , or he would probably have been the _. first to ' find the b-ids of Lird George Bentinck . _, ' . _' ••• • - . _< r .. ' -. .. _^^^ _W ? rMills ;' depoieo '—I am assistant to ' Mr Ward , 6 ! Wellow , surgeon , I was no * acquainted with
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Lord George _Beotlack , and never siw bim alive . I was sent for on _Thurs-iay night , and was atWelbeck when the body of Lord George Beminck was brought there . It was then about two o ' clock , Life had been extinct some boors . I was present when hie lordship ' s clothes were removed . There wero no external marks of vlo . _ience , except a considerable contusion above the left eye . It was suoh a _contusloa as would be produced by a fall , The bridge of tbe _noso was also Injured a little , and the left side of the tongue appeared to be injured by the teetb . There was also some _extravaeated blood under the skin of the chest and the right tide . Hit pockets
were opened in my . pres _^ nce ,, nndln them was , £ 12 10 s in gold and ' £ _l ' 8 ir « 3 . ' liB _^ Uveri _| and in his pocket book there was a cheque for £ 100 , and two £ 5 notes , betides other papere . I was told that there was also a _promls ' . _sory note for £ 5 , 000 , but . that I didnot see . Hls . bettlng book , his geld _penoll , and gold watch , and ohara were also found la his _pobkets . Ha had two valuable rings on his fingers _Ihave ' _tbls morning / _assisted Mr _Ward'In making a post mortem examlnatlofa of the head and body . From tbat examination I am of opinion tbat he , died from a violent spasm of . the heart ,, We fonnd the organs of the body generally healthy , with the exception ofthe rightiang , of which there , were adhesions tothe side .
Mr W . S . Word , of Wellow , surgeon—I have known Lord _Gaorge Bentinck many years ; and , when in the country , was bis regular' medical attendant , but I had not seen Wm since he came from town last . I have this day opened the body , . and-am of opinion that he died from a vlolint spasm of the heart . There was very little fosd in the stomao _** , but therewasno morbid appearanoe beyond congestion _whlcti prevailed over the whole system . Tbere was emphysema of the lungs and old adhesion from tormer diseases . _-Ihs heart was large and muscular , and covered withfat . It contained no blood , and bore the appearance e' Irregular contraction . A Juryman inquired as to the state of the brain of the deceased . Mr Ward , it was perfeotly healthy , with the _eiooptlon of a little venous congestion In about the same ratio as the other _orgens . ¦ ¦ The Coroner proceeded to read over the depositions of the _wltneiBes . 'J He remarked that he could have desired
that Gardner , his _lordship ' s valet , shoold have been present to give his . evidence . _: Hehad , however , gone to London , and his absence was not material , _o » other witnesses spoke to every fact which oould have been deposed to by hint . After the evidence which they had heard ; lie apprehended tbat there coald ba little difficulty incoming to a decision &« , to what their verdict should be , ., tbere did not appear to be anything to raise . toy apprehension that tils _lnrd _. hjp , had bceti unfairly dealt with _.,,, there werei no _marfcs . of lujur ' _yj . elther _.. _intenaliy bj ,. extei ( nB Ujft His money an dvaluablo property whioh wore about him were fonnd safe and undisturbed ; He was found in a position in which a person dying suddenly , under snob ciroumttances , wbs likely to be found . The medical men had stated that there was no Injury , of any kind , and [ that the appearances whioh they found on tbi pptt mor . Urn examination were sufficient to acoount for death . ,
: A Juror asked if Mr Ward supposed tbat the blood whioh was found on his Lordship ' s face and on the grass had been produced by the rupture of a blood vessel In _thehead _?; .. _...-.,. _-. ,. ' •¦ ; * ' . ¦ , i | Mr Ward said he believed it had not . HU opinion was that ' blood had iowed from the nose in consequence of the deceased having fallen upon his face . 1 The Jury immediately returned a' verdict , < That his lordthip . had died by the visitation of God ; to wit , ofa spasm of the heart . '" : ; ¦ _''''¦ : ' ' ¦ ' ; . "' ¦ _, _ ';; '"'¦ . ; i The Inquest concluded _thsrtly after two o ' clock . .
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J MSBDBB AND _SOICIDI AT , _llVIBPOOit . — On _SUBdfty morning , about tea o ' olock , the inhabitants of Chester _, street , Toxtetb . park , were alarmed by the rumonr that a murder had been- ' committed by a man named Robert Howartb , residing In that , _street , who ; jt _waa . stated , ' had f ) rBt killed his wife ' , ' and Bfferwar _^ s _^ _conj ' mltte _^ The _fbtcumsUnpes of this _clreadful event areas follows : —The supposed murderer , who Is abont _forty-seven years of age , was _adeiler In cattle , and was sritUrecenfly a wholesale _confectfonerioccuayiri g a _shb _^ _b _St James ' s _, street , Toxtetnipara ; . _;^ or some , _tlksli _, ' b _^ _krHelther Ms wife nor _, family have . _presided , wlth hlin _. 'i In _jconiequeooe bf , Bbme ' fanj Hy differences .. , Since the , _separatlon How . drthhad made his . i wife a- certain _allowrinoe , * and On
Friday evening she went to the home forthe purpose of r _] eoeivlDg the uiualmonthly stipend _from'hfmt As she did not return _, her _fronds _^) jan _? g _^ tMnjid ; ' a , i , . ihe even . Itg _, advaripe , d , _ontfj-io . J having _^ , returned oa _. Saturdey morblng _. ' they _beoame still . more alarmed and the day _passed , over without any tidings having been heard ' of the deceased ' . - The intelligence of her absence was on _^ unday _eprnttantca ' ted to a servant in the employ _ofiher _huBbahd _^ and bbout _peyen o ' clock this " person ) having , the key of the back door , of Howarth ' s . residence , proceeded there along with three other persons ; and went up stairs into one of the bedrooms , where Uie unfortunate woman was found stretched on the floor of the bedroom quite _dssd h « r head and face being _surroairfea by a large pool of blood . ' ' Her 'dress was also torn open ,
and other general appearanoe ? gave evident Indications of violence having been used upon her . The body was laying straight out , wlth the head from the bed and the lege under It .-They then drew ' the clothes from eft * the bed , where thby discovered th e body of hcr _huBband . ' They at first thought tbat he was asleep , baton a ' closer inspection lhey ' ase ' ertaMed that he _. ' alBO , was dead . The booy ol _theihusbshd . _did net exhibit the slightest marks of _vlolenca ; _jiel'ber was there shy appearance about the face to _4 ndlpate death , the , deceased lqohing as : In a ; sound sleep ' , ' , ( fn searohirig the _^ beMpqm . no deadly weapon _* _as"fbund j , bui on again ' gplng'j down" ; stairs Into . the liitbh ' en'aonpwoB ' _dlecovrr / a ' _confainlDr _amiitareeup posed tb be ariealo . It appears that bnTriday evening
her husband . was . dreadfully agitated : in _OvVristquehce of havlng _^ _oBtacpnjIderable su _^ _efiimsneyina purchase _pfca _^ _e _. ' _andheje _^ eBUdlysald _tohiBjwife _. ' B _. ilste _^ _thBtevbulng _ttw . _Jie was __ almost _Incllne _^ to deprive blm r sielif of life , at tnb game moment ' drawling bis hand across his throat : arid exclaiming- _'Ohj'l _^ cbnld _. ' do ' tBafjtijt now ! ' the Inquest up ' on _^ Robert Howarth arid his wife waB . commenced on Monday , and ; _ndjournedtothe following day _Jer farther evldenoe . . Oa _Tttetday ,- Mr _^ laverty , the surgeon , , _vfho had made , a jpojt _, _^ _lorfsm , examlnatlonof the _bodfeti . deposed that he had found a _liarge quantity of pbiseri In ' the itomachsof both ' _. ' but _wts Jot _' _satUfied ai to Ita natrire . ' ' He _was-crrtafn ' however thatit was not pare _snenib . i The coroner said be shobld
again ad _journithe Inquiry _, In order that the poltoii might be analysed , and the inqaest was , again adjourned . On Wednesday Mr H & verty , tbo Burgeon , deposed that both the above bad died from the _effebls of arsenic , a small ? ' _aaritlty of which the male deceased was proved to have ought six weeks ego . After , tbe coroner bsd' summed up , an open verdict of' Found dead > was _retarned . . lHpiMD _^ ky . F iBB .- > A . fi . re poenrred on the . 20 th . Inst . it . Caythorpe 1 , slne miles from tho town of Nottingham , _pnjthe farmoiMr _FWulkean'd nearly all the corn arid hay Blacks were desiroyad . 'It 1 b believed tobe the act of ad _Iribendlary . ' ' , " ¦¦' ¦ " ' *' - " ' _- " ' ¦ ! i _- < ' ¦ ' ¦'¦ - _* ; IHCUDUBIBM-m _OxroBDSBiBB . —On i _Sunday _-rnorn-Ing ' toon after _tlx o ' olock a fire broke out In the _riok-jard of Mr'White , a farmer , living at thevlUage _^ _Qfj Cowley , about two miles from this city . An iaetndt alarm wss
given , arid au express Sent off to Oxford for tho engines Which soon after arrived . - ' The fire wai _' oVrifihed'to two large bean and oho large wheat rick , which were com * _, _pletely . _dettroyed .,, Tbe . fire , there is no : doubt ., was the aot ; 0 f , an InoendlRr ' y . : Mr White Is , we undetttaud , Iu . "" ft _¦; . " ' _-, ' ,. ¦ ¦¦[¦ ' _; ' , ¦ ; -,- * . ; . ¦¦ . _::-,. - ' .. - . Mubdeb it * _aosarx ' . —Oo Saturday lest an . adjourned Inquest was held at Cbarley , ¦ 'S _oWex , _bn'the body of « n _tafftutftinud _dirowntu ' lri a well ln thit' vlllsge , on 'tte 16 th inst . Itappeared that-fiveior ; sir months ago , Hantaan Bandies , ' _wldowj oame , Into : the . _worhhonte of the Charley Union with two children , and on the 20 th of July was confined of a third . _. Sheiemainedin ' the workborne until tbe . 8 ; h _In _' Bt . ' , wben she , left , wlth , her three children ' , ' about ' a _qaarter past _rilno o ' clockiri the morn .
Ingfor the _purposc _^ -aS she said—of going to Londoo ; The _. body of snjiifant _. belag found Jn a well ; _was . idtn _. tifled as that taken away byth ' e woman , who was fol . ilowed to London and apirehended / She had , then two ohtldreri , ' _butieblliiedBtijing _^ ' what ' had'bfbojne of _. _tjhe thlrd . _—Charlb'Me-Blraiiiobs _, ' a _Ipastper' _iamate- ' -of the _workhouBa _; depoBed that Sandlesbad often _espressed a wish tbat the child might die , and that'God would , take ' _& Heary' _^ _trry _^ . _sergesri ' t . of the ' if * _Sfirfeion * _^ _t'th _' a ' rrielrbpolltau ppllt | e , _^^ _heV _. dl ' the prisoner tay , _sjieakibig . of a _shilling " w _^ phj ihe had received , or . leaving : , the ( union house , _VTh' _^ _ykuew . _iWhen theygave me the shilling that tcould not reabh _London with the ohild / Theprisoner decllnSd _' asklng questions , or making : ; atiy' " statement . * The jury returned a verdict of Wilful riwrdei ? ' ' against
her , arid the was thereupon committed to _Lswes gaol to _takg her . tda . _1 at . thene _^ t : fi « lti { s ' ,: 6 n the capital cbargs . _kGA » _I _^ O , _j Hp , UBESA _^ , fl 0 KCAiS _* r _^ Jl . A 0 ES , _^ Dur _^ evening of Ffjiday l _^ the . ponottBter . rsce . weejf ,. tbe jms glstrate ' t end police entered a gaming house palled' . The Berlieiey _CiuSrHouie . _" they _Belaid ' _alT the ' irioriey on the tablet ( above _£ C 0 ) and captured ' slit or Seven of the players . ! - Onithe following , day . they Cweire brought up _oaf « r §;« hp njst , _Istrptos , \ yhen thei . princlpal \ dflferidant , ; John b . _iirdqn » . _WBj _flnrt , _* ip i O : wb _^ el ) j . B . _np imme . mate ' s _' paW . The ease was aot _preBiedBgalriBUne other defendants , * ¦ _' , _' I _goibini bra _Bbi . —On the' 20 lh _Insl . a ' boy of the name of Bogle , - scarcely thirteen years of . age ,-employed
as herdboy by Mr Johnston , NortbeBkrosd , had gone c \ o \ to , tend hl } , cow & on the _Inndt . of Little M , _Apont a mHe ' frbm ; M . pntrose , and waa _^ _jjortly after found by tho _soryantsiuBpended from a tree within a few yards of the " house ; 'They Instantly cut liim down arid tent ' for _medi . oal _flisistanoc Dr Burn ' ess was soon oh the spot , when artificial _mplraUonjand : everything ! else _tbatmeaical skill could . d . _eylBB . _waa _. ttkd to restore animation , butall _invaifprtih . e vital _sparkled , fled .,, , 6 a _exanvtulug the tree _. tbo child { _wb can _soarci < ly call htm anything . else ) bdiftBkea ' _hlB'kritfe and , carefully riotcnedthe tranoh to pr evbnVlhe ' _cotd'froiB- ' siippirig , arid the rope was ad- ' _justed . BO a » iq cxtiDguitb life in the shortest tiihe . ' He
could have _eatlly saved himself by putting up ihls hand and _. _tfl k _/ ng . hpl _^ p _/^ _ke-bronc _^ , v _? _hloh J , w , _as only afew Inches _obpvehis . head , —Jfo _^ i Fibb ' , LivEBrobL . —On Tuea'day" morning a little befere six o ' clock _smoko was discovered Issuing from the premises of Mr _WrfghT ( I « _lfl , _vR » gpy and Wright ) , timber merchant , of Nelson street , immediately contiguous to and in the rear ef Dr Riffl ' _s ' s chapel . Tbe fire , the origin of which Ss _unfehownj-broke out in the latch room , whence , from the extreme _dryneBB of the _mohrlals , it ra . pidu spread to the _surroundiog timber ; the store room in the yard , forming- one _side of Griffiths-street , waa _conpl-toly destroyed , and Us valueWe contents , chiefly mahogany and _furBliare _wwjSs _> feJl a prey to Ihe _flimes .
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The engines of the . West of England Company and of the Llverpoel fire _jiqllce were quickly on the spot , but , frem a total absence of water from the mains for a considerable time _efter their arrival , _thejr were rendered Inoperative . Tho * premlses and _steck _/ we learn , were insured , but whether so as to cover ihe damage , which mutt necessarily be very great , we do not know , Mr Wright being absent _frt , m town . Had tbe flimes extended In the opposite direction to whioh they did , in all probability that beautiful structure Great Georgestreet _CSapel , would ere tbis hare been again In rains . _Intawticwe at Walkbb . — A melancholy oase of in . fantlqide . _^ c _$ u . rred _atjy _«! ker ,. en Thursday week last . The delinquent , Margaret Moor ? , is a girl , about tw-nty . two years of age . and lives with her father at Walker
Colliery , where he is brakesman . It appears that for some time past . the . neighbours had sutpeoted that she . wat , cncilnU . Ou that , morning , _she _^ o pk a _skeel , under ' _prateacb of fotching water , from a well about half a mile _dlttant ; and , near io this place , hiving been _delivered , | she buried the child beneath some aau ' d and stones . Being unable to reach home , she wits ' assisted by ber older sister , _whoaho seat for a dootor . Mr Smith , snrgeon , having .. _Mrlted , _andjdiscovered the . cause . of her illness , the child w « s fonnd as . described . An inquest . was held in the _bolliery-blSao the following day _before j Stephen Reed , _Bsq ., coroner The principal witness , 'Mr Sopttoui Smith sworn , said he was a _sorgeon , and lived s > t Walker , He had known Margaret -Moore for some time ., She was a single woman , about twenty-two
years , of age ., He attended the family , and about two months ago , having been sent to .-see . hsr when she was nwell , he sutpeoted she was . pregnant , i He saw her on Wednesday morning week tf little before twelve , at her sitter ' s home , in bed . H _> f sitter saH that on go-Ing to tbe well she had fainted , and was then unwell , but he found that she had borne a ohild . . A searoh was . made for the child , and from a mark ef blood upon a stone and hear it in a ditch , under abeap of stones , the body was discovered . From a subsequent poii mortem « Bsr * _lnation _, bis belief was that the child had been born ' with life . After hearing tbe evidence of _orher _wltnesset , ' thejury were , then addressed by the _corsnsr , and after a short _opniultation ; returned averdlot of Wilful Marder against 'kargaret _j Mopro / who was accordingly oom .
, _fitted for trial . . .. j _MtBMiibus C » # b ;— Oh _FiHayweekon _Inqaeitwai held at the Chaise and Pair , North Hill , _Cjlohester , upon the body of aa infant three dbys ' old , named George _jFranola Bayley , sen of a person who recentl y optned ' a small shep en North . Hill . ; Tho : _coronerTtoId tbe jury that bb therehad , been : some , suspicious rumours ab 9 ut . this case . Mr Can * , > he olergyinan of the parish , refused to bury the ' _child'till somo ' _lcquirles bad bten instituted ; _Those inquiries rather strengthened the _sutplclon pre ! i _vbuly entertained that the ' _cSil ' d hadbeen prematurely born , in consequence of ; something taken by tbe mother to produce tabour , ' and it was therefore deemed neces-; sary to hold the present . Inquiry , The jury , then pro . _ceisded to view the body . In the course of the previous
_tight the parents had decamped , and the house bore evi . _dence of extreme poverty ; _thwe was net a single ¦ rtloleof furniture in any ofthe room ' s ; and the entire _| stock of the shop , _beyond the display of _empry botes •« 4 » scarcely worth half-a-crown . Mr Harringtoa the registrar of tho distriot , deposed that ib _obrinquence of f t message he called _upen the father ,, and registered at _^ he same time the birth and death _, of the child , In the name of George Francis Bayley ; . tbe father signed his name « G . F . Bayley , ' and , gave , that , of the mother as f late Allen . ' The date ofthe birth was 8 ept . i 6 tb , and the death the _U-h V theoitiie ofthe diath was stated to be _cbnvultibuf . ¦ Sarah Korman , a ' _nnrse sta ted _' that she _r ? as , called by . anelghboor to goi to Mrs Bayley _^ _sbbut four o ' olook ; -on ; Saturday _; mbrning , ; : she was rolling
about In great pain , with nothing but a bundle of straw to ' lie . upon . ' In answer to ' a _queVtion , ' , she said she _^ ould ' np ' t be in labour , " as _stie had ' oniy , gone . ' five moBtht of her time . ' 'Witness afterwards' found she was to , and went to i Mr NormanV Surgeon , who de . dined to , attend . her without an order from the relieving _« fflcer , but , BenVher an , anodyne powder . :. The . child waa Bora about _»( x p ' olcck .,. It . nadoastor . ollthe . next day , but could not be _^ Motight to t ' ake any nourishment , jra'd' never bpsned Ite « _jei . A , 'faeigbbaar _bamejn and tried to' give it the breast _^ but without _suco ' _ess . _'' _Xn Monday mornlEB she took it to Mr _HoVman'a by consent of the mother , and _htg _^ _yeitajiowder . OnTuefldayeveB-{ ng _^ h had . . a ; _sllgb _^ , _J ! onvjils , loin ,: nnd ; died .. about ten _polock . , _^ Ilne BB Waa _ojrtata _^ _ha _^ while , the child lived , iv _^ ry . pare was taken of ' it ; When , she took it to ' . Mr Carr ' _s to bs _nameVrie Inquired p _. kri'iouiariy if thepattleB were married , and she put the question to tho mother
on her return , bot oould get _naidlrect answer , the mo . ther , merely said she ; wondered jwbat _Vuelness people had to . ask tj he j _quiBtl ' bn . _^ Mr Korman surgeon , stated that when the child was brqught , to , hi _' n , i , t was suffering frbm'Jannu ' lbe , " wblch'he had no ' _dbutt wa . sthepauieof death ; convulsions were sometimes symptoms !©! that disorder ; he had just examined the ' body ; an'd-hadnb reason to suppose that the child was unfairly treated ; ke . thought lf . lt bad bran there , would ; bare _. beei ) : other syroptoms during Hf « With _refewnpe to tb _^ motherhe hai asomained _thaVshe had inquired at _sqyeral ; . places foir' the plant _« _pennyroyal , ' and _uitlmalely procured some iii tlio _marketj'but he could not say whether she ever took it , _> The Coroner said , refter the ' evldeno of MrNprman _, that be considered tha child to have died from natural _causet , the whole oase fell te _theground , and it would be useless to pursue , the inquiry farther _. The jury returned ' a vetdict of 'Died ' from Natural _CaUBBB . ' *'"• ' -
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IIBSBA 1 I 0 N . OF PSI _40 _HEBS OH BAIL . A Privy Council was held lest week at the Council Chamber , Dublin Castle , when the following order was 'issued . • , : | _j - . _;¦ : ¦ . / . - . _-.... ' . ; . 'JBT . THB _lOBS-ilBDUIUHX AMD C _JDJtCIL Of 1 BILAMB . ' : . ' _CtABEiVDOH , .. " ,. ' , ~ " " . ' ., _,.-.,. , / 'Ordered , —That any ene of Her Majesty ' s Justlcot of the Court of Qae ' eri ' s Berioh be at liberty to ' accept ball forthe _sppesrsnee of Gilbert . Why te , James Edward 6 _'DbnogJhue , Michael Hanley , ' Patrick Mulhall , _Eiward Lqnjbsrd ... Petjr M K _« cz _] e ,+ J _^ _mes . _WQt . klh , _i ,. _Ounplng _Teaffe , Eiward Beban , ; , Andr 8 _* v , Behan , John Sheehan , Henry ' 'Braxton , ' _Richard Johns tone ' , ' Thomas Bergin , SteWartWright . arid _TtibWasM ' Qrads ; ' _' ' , ' _'KJlvenaVtne Council _ChimDet ' lB Dublin , . . i this 18 th . day . of , September , 1818 . ' . '
Tbe Chief Secretary _,. _ton _* edlate ) yi » Bued instructions to the governors of the respective . gaols in , whioh the _Bbove . nsmed .. prisoners , are ' confined to communicate this order to them ,- with . ' a view , to their finding the necessary ball , ' which Is to be ' admeasured by the j udge to whom the application may be made , . ! . ! , ¦ - ; : ; _:,- ! - .-jllOBEABBlBTSi ¦ . ; - _¦ i On TuesdAy , at Kilmaoow , petty _seBBlenn , a man who gave bis name . bb Patrick . Carry , from Balling wry , eou ' nty Tipperttry . was hrbngh ' t hefore . tfae pfetld { rig msglttrates , JosephTabuteau ; RiM ., arid J . H . Jones , J . P _., J !« q ., obargfd with treasonable praotlces . _Alargeqtfanffty of _percutslon caps and bullets were found upon him . The magistrates committed _hiffl to . the county gaol . . j On . Wednesday night ,, Sub . Inspeotor .. _Rsnnlson , with ' ¦
foiiy of . the _ooBttabulBTy of . CaTr _. igk . _pB-Silr , proceeded to ' -sboar the coaritiy round ' Glenbower , In erder te _fearch ' fbr _poVsons known to have been In arms during _tbbrtcent meutt . They tucce ' ede ' d In capturing ten prisoners ; . the greater number of whora will ie positively { _dentlfied as having appeate . d in atmBat . _the attack upon . _GUnbowerpolljCestation , . _ !— _,- . _.,,-. „ ,-, ., - i A" number of _arrei . _tt of perjonp . appearing la arms priderO'Mah ' nriyIn tlie Coinragh mountalnsdurlngthe last ' week ; took pla oe on'"Wednesday jflght . _'' No ' fewer than fourteen prUoners were taken , who are now being forwarded ; under ; a streng . escort to _. _Waterford _opunty gaol . Amongst . them _ls . & publican . from ,, R _. _-ithgermaok ¦ isnwd Ma _^ er . : . _^ _.,,..,,, _{ _,. _-,.,., ' „ ' _, „ .. ¦ :, " - _! : .., ' .. j . , , ABBSSTd . 'C « DEB THE srf _P £ _-WSlON ACT . i ' AperBori _, df gentlemanly _Bppfararic _? V who gave bis riatne as' Andrbw Mario' * , ' Vnative ' of Dablin , wa »
ar-Vested on Friday morning about three o ' clock , lu Jobn . _^ ' treet , by'Con » table Groany ; and flub-CqnBtable M Clean , I Ho wsb _^ roaght before the _^ Miypr _^ and _remaniled ' for { iarther , examln ntlbn . ( . . ¦ .... " . _. ' ' , " - . ' . '' . i Two more prisoners have been brought In from PortlaW _; handcuffo ' di by ' apartyol police arid military , and l ' odg . _-d In our ' couhty gabl , bharge'd' with . participating in the late attaokonthe polioe _ttation of that town . ' ! . .. ; DISMISSAt , 0 I ; MAQI 8 _IBAXIB . _,, ; . . ., ' . ; j The Lord _Chanoillor hat _sapofseded from tbo oo ' _mmlssibn ' of the peice for _Kvrrj ) John Shea Lalbr , 'EBq ., _aiaS D . _* nls _Sfilri ' o _Lalpri Eiq ., ' both of . whom 'have ' taken a prominent ' part in the recent Repeal and Confederate
agitation , Tbe latter of these gentlemen had . been a few years . s } noeh ! ghsbfr * ff , of . Kerry . , ;„ _,., M , ' ' j ,, . . . UBSBATIOM , 0 " B ; P 011 TlCAt _PBlBp » _t-BS . , ' j An , brdpr ofthe Privy CounciV haying been mads on the 18 th inst . for the liberation of certain of the political prisoner s'who had been _Imprisoned under tne Habeas Corpus Acti , upon their giving ball to appear , when called upon , Mr . _Jastiie _Cramptaaiat la ehamber _. en Saturday , at twelve o ' clock , for that purpose , as some of tbe parties were . confined lu _ttouutcy . ptUo _, us ,:, Mr BaWwlu stated 1 _tbat ' thoBp persona ' should be brought to . town , In order tha tthe _' _. l ' nton ' tiori _^ of tWPrlvy <{/ 6 tiaoli _'* _riilgkt be carrled Into effect . " " : ' ' _- ' : ' ' ¦ : * " : " . ' ' v * . 1 . _* ¦ . -
j Ball was then given on behalf of thirteen other pri . saners , _tvhose _pUoes of . confinement hsd . been Npwgate » nd Kilmainham , and who were brought up In custody , ef the governors of those prisons j Tho amount ef . bail glvtn by , the prisoners , with the exception of four young _& enjnamedM'Gratli , Lombard , _MKBoale , arid Mullen , ¦ fas' their own ball iri' £ 100 ) together-with two sut etlei in £ 50 eaoh . In the' case of those named above , the _^ _mount _was thelr . _ipwn . _bailjia £ 50 , together with two _snretieBof £ 25 . . eaoh . ' , ¦' _.-, > • ¦¦ ... '• iP ' ao pBBTv of _Pabiibb chabosd witb High _TbsAson . —A ' c ' _orreBpondent of tho Cosk _CoKBTiTOTiOMiii has the following _';—? ho property In the ; residences of Smith 0 _'Brleuj ' at Cablrmoyle , and of Doheny _, at _Cashel , 1 b in obarge of bailiffs uuder exchequer . _vsritB .
Yio . TtJA _* t , _iiBo ; HB * _^ _ajbsh _' s :, Ts ppps . —0 a Friday William Bishop ,.. _Esg ,,. _aBBlBtanUotnmlBsary-gtneral _, _csnplude _^ o b pntraot _^^ wlthi ' _MeBBrsj _Ji—ei Sullivan and Henry _Matfony , ' of , A « city , VlctuaileisV Tho contract is to ' . ooEame ' nbo bn the _ls ' t _Ootbber , aod oontlnue for six ( _Bouths , ¦ The' prlceB aro for fresh beof and mutton , 8 _J \ par lb . ; best household b _* c , t : » d ; . THi the i _^ laaf ,- _; Corfe Constitution , ; . ' _, __ .,., , , ' ,, j : 1 , . " . , .. ' , _!" .. Mb Wit ., _PiHNiHa'rbri ,.-. Mr Pcnnlrigton was taken ' to _PassigeytBter ' dciy , and was _Infermiia by Messrs Bols ' n ' d and Shaw , tho presiding ' ' _magistratei _*; that a letter had that _uorriirig'beep ' rerflred from Mr , _liidltigtoto _, refusing
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to accept bail for hls'fature appearance , and commanding bis full cemmlttal for high treason , to be tried at the next aifllzas ( March , _1819 ) , on commission for the . county . He was accordingly removed / to _^ _gaol , —Cor * _Stporler of Saturday / ' ! _; '"! ; ' _^ ; "¦ ' UK HilPIH _, _CjNVKDEBAM _SICEIflRt . DoBiw , Tuesday . — . The following letter has been ad * dressed to the _Fbebhaw _' b _Joubkai , by Mr , Hatpin ' s fatbsr . in-law : ' Sir—Permit me through your _wldely-clroulatlngjournarto contradict the unfounded and lying reports which have appeared ih nearly all tbe newspaper * of the last fortnight , concerning Mr llalpln , my son-in-law _.
Notwithstanding . the veryi liberal effers of one of the government officials to _somo _, of Mr Hatpin ' s family , there never wae the slightest foundation for the _suppesitfea teat he could give them any . information other than they already had in their possession in the printed rules , objects , ud correspondence of the' Confederation . Nor ia Mr Halpln ' s treatment lu prison like one who had beoomo their tool . He is in a solitary cell , without fire or candle-light , from nightfall . I can _aiBure you with confidence this groundless charge has grieved him merethan bis unjust Imprisonment , —Jas , _Kielt _, 1 , _Eastacestreet . '' ' '
In alluBion to tbe charge Bgalast Smith _O'Briea , tho Cobk _Esaxihek says — ' Divest the _indictment against Smith O'Brien and _M'Manua of its legal jargon and verbal balderdash _,, and you will find the charge ef high treason is rested upon three overt acts—the erection of barricades at Klllenaule _, the demand ' made upon the police at Mullahahone , and the attack upon Inspector Trant ' s party ' in the house of Widow C ? rmack . Toconnect the prisoners with these alleged overt acts , a long list of witnesses will be examined _. Further arrests bare taken place—one a man named Cunningham , allowed himself to be diBoevered by a pretended sympathiser , a detective , on a public convey-¦¦ oe , yesterday . ' . IHE _COMVICT JOHHHABTTIf ,
The following appears in the Fbeemak of this morning : — ' We deeply regret to announce that Mr Martin has beea labouring nndtr . fever for the last week , and * that he it at present In a very precarious state . He is attended by his own private physician , and also by Dr Binon _, the medical attendant of the _priioo _, and it ap . pears that but slight hopes are entertained of the _jpatlenl ' e recovery . ' , , The counsel for Mr Wi S . O'Brien have decided that the evidence of Lord John Russell is not _neceeaars . * BWA » B FOB THE _APrSSHXHHOK OF o _' _lCtHONT , , Dobeik , To 3 » dayBvenfng , VTneLord . L eutenanthM tbis day issued' a proclamation , offering a reward of £ 100 for the apprehension of John _O'Mahony .
:. _HOBBABBEBIB . . I _CtoHMEt _, Tuesday Evening . —At the fair of Carrlok yesterday , several persons were arretted on a charge of having appeared in arms onthe ocoaslon of the burning ofthe police barrack at initiate quentts . Some others charged with the same offence were _oapturod in the neighbourhood . The whole of the prisoners were kept in Carrick last night , guarded by . _« strong force of military and polioe . ; and , an , express was . sent here for an additional force to , bring them into this town . Hencethe departure ofthe troops and police tbis morning . The force _itnt ' _consiiUd of a considerable party of the
64 th Regiment ; a troop ofthe 4 . h Dragoont _, and about pfty ofthe constabulary , i _. About half-way between this an _^ . Garrlok they received the prisoners , from the force wbjpb escorted them from that town , and ,, arrived herewith them at half-past one o ' clock : The prisoners , wertv at once committed to' the , county gaol on the above _^ _pe ntlbned charge , _uiTdtt a wfkrrant signed byMrW . H . Briscoe and B . D . Goulton , magistrates . ' Several of the prisoners were exceedingly _athletto young men . Therewere nine of them _,, Their , names are Edward . Ladigan , William Roohford _, John Hayes , Richard Daniel , Timothy Cmnell , William Crotty , Mibhael OomerfprJ , James Sheeby , aad James Ladigan .
It has bobn ' sinnounoed here to-dsy that si Mr O'Ryan , : and a lady oftbe same name , arrived in Carrick last night , on a charge of having harboured Mr O'Mahony , said to have been a leader of the people In the late move- ; ments , Dr O'Ryan of Carriok fb a , t present in Clonmel ' gabion a similar charge . ' , A _^ _epntjj- ' _ofoIb _, ' _naniedSheedy _,. ' was also arrested for _belog _inarruB ' onN ewtown-hill , : Mr KUIilea was arrested here at twelve o ' clock last night with a case cf pistols ; in Ms possession . A man . named James Power , high in authority , in the . ' Mitchel Club' has been sworn Bgalast for having said 'To hwith the < j « en ; ' ball has beea . refused , _sq you will have him In Clonmel . this morning ; ' Some of the ' _bakers who supplied the insurgents have been taken up and brought before Mr Coulson , ' R . M . Heaiked one of them why they baked bread for the rebels ! Tbey said they wonld _sboot themif they . refused , and . after a good ieoture they were discharged . , Nothing else particular In this neigh * bonrhood worth ' nientionihgi
: Twenty-five persons , armed with weapons of different sorts , were nrrested last night between Carriok and _Kitmaethomas . , THE . MOVEMEBT AGAINST TUB BOH AH CATHOLIC CIEBOT . < A letter from ; parrick , published in the Roman Cathoiio Tifpebabv YiitibicAToB , bandidly / admits that a vie lent feeling appears to prevail against the ' very few ' of tho olergy who took part in the Confederate movement 'in Its early stages , ' meaning thereby ; that to be con . _sitfent they should have practised as tbey preached .
IHE BTAIE _TRIALS—8 TATB OP THE BOOTH-KUWRATIOS , ( From our own Correspondent-J , Dublin , TueBday , Sept . 26 . The Commission in Clonmel for the trial ot the unfortunate ' rebels' opened last week ,. The hordes ef Informers , - ' ' detectives , _^' spies _^ ' perjurers , and vagabonds , have _deae ¦ their * business _Satisfactorily to their paymasters , and j TRUE BILL 3 FOBHIGH TREASON have been iound _ajtalmt Smith O'Brien , T . F . . Meagher , aud others of those arraigned . The judges and iaw official _^ up i . tp this have done their part in a fair and gentlemanly manner but there is little doubt from " the net-work ef information and . _spyltrn already prepared , and the i blackguard character of'he greater number of the _wltnems , that ooaviotion In all
_caset will ensue , and _^*; elB ,, e , _l'Jo very little doubt but heat *; punUbn _^ en _^ wiU be awarded- on ' each _conylction .. _Sonego / _tofar as to say ' that eaoh man who took' a part jnth _' _s Baliingarry'tj ' att _^ ' wil _^ be _' . hanged . ' th ' e" London correipaba _^ nt of-th ' a EatEMAN _'»' 3 oc » NAi , hi 9 bees « _iceedMng _Biran'MiinchausBn hlmeelf iniha tales he tells _jn _coanexloniwlth ; thli ,. _iubjeot , , That * xlraordluary genius , named D _^ yje ,. h _*» been the laughingstock of the couutry during _/ the , by-gone , week , ' . He . writeB to his _empiayers to say that he Is prepared _| tb prove that when Lord John Russell was In Irtiand _. a eedncil was hell , at which assisted ' his lordship , together' with' the Lwd Lieutenant , and Messrs Monabau and Hatchet , the At _> torney General _andrSollcitor General of _^ Ireland . At this oouncllthe _appreacbiag state trials , their chances and
prebablo consequences , were energetically discussed ; when all was over , it was _nnanlinously _Agreed that In bach oase of conviction for high _treason , ' _insfriithanging ' should be the sentence awarded ! ' Such is the discovery which that wondrous 1 / _itUe . Doyle' has made , \ and truly , how , he In some dir _^ corner of London , could alone of i \\ f ! ati world ferr _^ on _^ _tfee _secrett' of j _thelrlth ' Cennc 1 Chambtr _, Beemsextraordinary . " Tne ' fac _5 _f » , the man must be remancing , - or may be' in the ' _hotrorg' when he penned such absurd trash _ N 6 body _, ' * howtvcr , is stupid enough to _loreditine- ' word i of the . re port ; and though _, we all are of opinion that the , ' rebels' ( If c . _avloted ) will JBpd little mercy , Btill every body is . offended at the _unbiuthlng effronterj * in whiaii such _tldlculous _coinope l _» attempted ' to Be passed upohthe publio . '
I The number of witnesses arfajed for thb trials _approaches to ono hundred , an * , " BiDgular to Bay , there are Tery few of these . who have , opt ' _iBomothing to say ' about _paor O'Biien , , , E _? ery traltor ' s , hiDd . will be , raised to Identify that untortunategentleman _. _—eveiy perjured tongue is ready j tb ewear away bis life . . A few of thoBe _wltheBBee _belpnij' to " tke " more ' respectable * classes of tooiety , but the great majority are _eupplied'from the polioe detectives . and the . offscourings r of the . pea ' Bhntty ' of Ballingarry audits vicinity , ; If is strange that if Mr MeBgbertook any prominent part in . the B _llingarry ; affair , that there is nobody to i ' _deutify him ' but one " woman named Mary _Keenah . Thti woman is said to be the _Ul-fAted young gentleman ' s own nurse , —far ad _» _vaaoed in age . gr _<> y . headed , and feeble , Itis rare in *
daed , lu Ireland , to find the curse or the fosterer turn false to , tha fostered ,, , but In these . , days a _cuvse seems to have fallen npon as in every _rnasuer . The trials will actually commence on Friday next , and it ' is probable they will not be over for several dsiy ' t . ' , The _'Insurgents' of the 8 okth are quiet again . There are no mobs now in the woods , ot on the mountains ; and though tbe signal-fires ' gleam from , a _thousand hills ; erery night , and though the robtl ' s horn is heard echoing through the " . Tipperary'glens it all hours , there Is no march or littBteYof the . ib ' surgent ar . my ! ; - They have lost all Hope _in' leaders ; in demagogues ' , is agitation ,, andeven la war They see tbem 8 elr . es duped and . betrayed by everybody , and they wiil no _louger put themaelves ' ai . any body Vmercy . ' . . lhey will hdt' flght !
\ S ; lll we won ' t have a week ' s peace In Munster , After- t : the ; _cpmmtss { onlB _[ over there wllVbernurders and burn- a Ings , . and ou . totee . ke _eLtt-i , _robbwUs , without tnu . A i _slngle . ' _. regimVnt _^ _eanhbt be ' spared from Irelaud , and n England will find ' tills Island too expensive an affair to t bo maintained lu _^ a present fashion . ; ; The English papers bring us news of Mr O'Connor ' s r ' re-election _^ _fsr ' Nottinghain _, of the Bu 4 den death of c Lord ' Giorge _Bihtlnok , and of the _projected ' visit of ( B _^ roh Parke to Ireland , for the purpose of being present ! i At the State Trials in Clonmel . We feeLrtjolced at the tb high position-Mr O'Connor _malntaiss amongst his cob- oi _tItaeBtfl , and ; in . England geBerally , deapite the tb treaohereus doings of revengeful and interested ene- ni niles . The _^ _truth it _jjotrerfal _' , however and _whllet that bt gentleman keeps within , tbe pith of honour and recti- el
tude _, ho may . well laugh to'derlston the impotent _attaoks ol of the ridiculous drivellers of the corrupt London Press , es Nobody in , Ireland ; believes a word of what they _tay oa againBt Mr O'Connor , and , Indeed , so low are they held tel in common repute , that very few would be Been reading Hi tho greater number of those prostitute prints . The Rotatory ' Parliament party hold their sittings In every Monday . ' The meeting of last Monday was wellwi _atteuaed , and _s & _vctbI high and influential _namosweraive added to the list of . members . Their projected _erfan , ga the _Ib'bh _EtAHiaEB was . to appear , on laat _Siturflaj , but , b owing is _tome disappointment at the . Stamp Office , it : c WaB delayed until next _Saturday . Another new j _luraalari ( _eaid to be , ' thb Natior revived ) Is about to be Btarteaart here In ai . few ' days , It ii to bei a weekly paper ; to beto called the National , and published at the office » ' the' < late _Natioit ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 30, 1848, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_30091848/page/2/
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