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i down tpeecniner ana Kildare-ifreel Society -thai Society which proclaimed themselves tellers ol what was not true recommended that the little children should 0t more Or suctl numc uiin no ymi. the hammer." ourselves hare inadvertently given additional circulation lo this rumour, which, however, it totally destitute of foundation, and we lose no lime in opposing an uunnnli(iiH eoiilru. nell) did (much laughter.) Mr. fcaurm nOiiA And it wa nnt nrmlpnt sleep at night with 'the Bible under their pillows thai r--- nmlessional man to hold a public place. Wheat, of which there we a tolerable supply, was dull sale at last quotations.

Oats weie rather brisk, and sums, new samples brought 17s. per barrel. The demand for Oatmeal was remarkably brisk at an increase upon the week ol 2s. perewt. Flour was without variation.

Cork Markets, July 31. FHICE, Of BUTTER; I (Mr.O Connelljlhousht a wispof straw would diction to tho italement, on the best autboritv.i be much better. (Laughter), That Societv hH The report, we should originated in the iNT. ritfl Parishes 'y-'Teet of CaiholiJ I 10 Hie pan he had and the office be he than 1. a Committee of twenty-one silling round a table, intended saleol Lord Ormonde's noisA estates.

was but one course for such a man to pur-jmd that was to praise the Oiange Lodges, "change that, came was a providential for Ireland it was the only lucky accident Merchants 74s. 72s. 67t. 6U. 60s.

not. nu in weniy-one were lo be found fourteen under the provisions of the Bill which, as we re-different religions. could hot agree on the centt.y received the Royal Assent at subject of religion among themselves, and they the close of the last Session of Parliament. The therefore wisely agreed to refer the matter bv an r. Lnllected to have happened to this country.

Country Git. 62s. 56s. 50s. and was 'hen in a state approaching lo actual I.

iwvii vs (,110 IllUSIIIItu 1 appeal to (he unshod little boys, and lo 'ihe cirlt I mllv of OauoNns: fe.eU mn u. llion There wi're Jb.uuu armeu troops in BIKTH, i On tile atsl fnStant. At lMr Inilirinfr An Ah rountrVi oesiues an ariiieu iurue ot rouce, without aprons. Vith respect to Caiholic Edu-( ligations of public duly and private affection pnlinn ftllU mn.nl i I 1 .1 I foot. Dissension was spreading through- whjch attach him to his native to think i torford, the Lady of Goddaru HtwersuN Kicharoi, mat he should the country me rioulli ana west were eon- pf now.

dissolving that additional, bond of union (he propriety 0( lfl and if the Administration had not been iiiwiai uaciB uau uren preparea and stereotyped, in order that they could be soldcheap for distribution. The Catholic Rent ought to, arid would, would be a crime in any man to let tinoiher net for him. Mr, O'Connell 'he Caiholic died, -t i Thursday, at Kilkenny, Mr.jAHis Power, Proprietor uf the liiuh Hotel. jpil. they would most probably have lo con- wr acting which possessionof hi Irih property must necessarily, create.

Kilkenny jitodera'or. Sunday week, the Rev. Doctor, Egan, P. of Tralee, was consecrated Coadjutor Uiflinp ol that ulaiewilh horror the ac'ene of blood that would on Since Government had set its fuce concluded by moving, that the Meeting should Ihe Caihohc Jelonging to rba, -i SHIl KEU'S. i J)wnmork East, Aco.

I. Arrived Friendship, Pratt, the Orange faction, Ireland was fast re- proceed to make the necessary arrangements for Diocese, by the Most Rev. Dr. Latfan, assisted I .1. 'n t-v me to tranquillity, what they wanted was I FIT IHgOW, wuu coats.

New Vokk. Junb 80th. iA corresnondent at oy tne jvignt tiey. ur, Murphy, lii.shnp or Coik, and the Right Rev. Dr.

Tunhy, Bishop of this iteral and enlightened Press, 'not thai slavish Ttnenna AvrM intrtrma ua A.n nf a.i. i. id oettv Prf, culling itself libera! and enlight- Diocese, attended, by our respected. Dean. 1 au Enitlitli hrlg had arrived at Montevideo, which had ed, to higliten the monsters of the Orange Press proceeded in larsonth aslat.

74. 10. where she found i Very Rev. Dr. MNamara limerick Observer.

ct into llieir native insignineanee. I Here was a lokseller in London, of the name of Butlerworth, collecting thfi Caiholic Reiiti And tat down' amid loud applause. The resolution was seconded by Doctor Sheridan it passed unanimously. i Mr. O'Connell then moved for the appointment of a Committee of Upon an amendment fnf enlarging the Committee to one hundred Members, Counsellot FiriMtMONS said it was nnpeces-nary to detail to the Meeting, after Mr.

O'Con-nell's eloquent appeal, the objects of the Catholic Rent. It was, he said', for the bu'reose of r. excessive godly man he would give his vole mi as the 1 rt-asury chose, ami there never was SliHoeeof his lititiblinfr.libe Sir Francis Wronged, and saying No," when ho should sav open sea and decoloured water, land supposed to be coucneiice of the lateness ot the season, the veioel was obliged to return. Thomas, Ureury, for Aiuerica, fij tpoken In tat. 45 83.

Ion. i4. 9v i .1 r. Arrived fr om Vouehal at Grow, Vittery, after heine on shore at the Inleo." IVight At Portsmouth, Atlas; Prior. -At Liverpool, St.

ttridget, Hayes. AnltlVBB F9M WATEHFOHl), Wettrftrd, Hotlm. At Liverpool, Curutn and Braddyl, Hughes Jane, Oriliitht Aurora, Howell osa, Heard. oi men honeif Torn io the ar. calumny rnigh, 'ry of eoxion fxclmively; mil, he formation of el had declared, present on eny hd, therefore, iice to thecoun.

injuries, and the not a wiie po. rt of the weak, the British Eoi. le of the aspira. necessity there Itirs to procore would admit nils vir. uutterworth, alter giving his SfAy le, woulil go home, tike Ihe pious grocer who ouia ax urs uppiennce II no nau sanoeu the Monday, the Right Rev.

Dr. E'an, and the above mentioned Prelates, were entertained at Deyine't Hotel, by the oi Tralee. "id. Carlow, JutY 29. The Calendar for the County of Carlow, preparatory to our Assizes, which commenced this day, is so light, not containing even one solitary case of capital crime, as to afford matter for sincere congratulation to the Magistrates, Gentry, Grand Jury, and the Judge of Assize.

Carh'6 Post. Parricide. The Court, of Assizes at Mense, hat been occupied with a cite of crime, which happily js of rare occurrence in the annals of our tribunals. Barbe Rose Chatejet, about twe nty-seven years, of age, born and residing in Dugny, in the department of Meuse, has been convicted ar, and then tell him to come in to read avers. ti Mr.

Uutterworth stated, that he ud been told 60,000 people had their sins for- generating this fine but unfortunate courttry it was lo regain the enjoyment of those privileges which were their birth rights, and in this object every man, however humble hit fetation or talents, was called upon to assist. As their's was the first Parish to come forward on the subject', so, he hoped, they would continue their exertions, that it might be A contest of patriotism and ex en uy being sprinkler) over with water by one an. If there was a Press attached to the inte- PORT NEWS PASSAGE, AUG. 1. ARRIVED.

1 0th Blue-eyed Maid, Chittenden, iffSaig Plvmoiith, ballast; George, Kichardj, Nevr-pon, coals; Aurora, Swaffin. Liverpool, m. goods; Pro-viilence, I'liillips, Swansea, coals. 31st Regent, liond, Falmouth, ballast Georee the Fourth. sU of Ireland and of the Catholics, the ignorant illirs of that muddy methodist respecting this ouniry, would not be permitted to live longer ertion between the Parishes of Dublin.

The Committee was then namedi han was. necessary, to shew them deservine of of having pn the evening of the 31st ol December last, voluntarily fired, a pistol at her father. Ni Dr. Siiekidan was 'called lb the Chair; and tier enliiirtion. They saw how inefficient what as called the liberal press" was iitinn the late Thanks returned to the' Chairman, a.

ter which the cholas Chatelet, who died in a short lime after, in consequence of the wound inflicted. The ob Meeting adjourned. mpntalile occurrence in Wexford, although they miiesseil the handle made by their enemies of done. They irlions from the ons individuals he respectable give 50 in Bryan gau rge sums ytt wo Petitions to ion. He (Mr.

Hate, thai the He woiilij his counitj. st with whom led soraeTMri liat onhappv business. Their enemies preten led Friday, Last Price of Consols, 92. Exchequer Bdlx; 41 pm. rprise at ihe people permitting Ihe Priest to pro- Hollis, Pooh', furniture St.

Patrick, Veale, Liverpool, salt Put luck, Atlas, Power. SAiLen, JiilvSOth Rritannia, lierry Dasher, Bowden Lord Elitingtoh, Day Minerva, Vvillianu anil Good Intent, Staplelon, Bristol, troops Providence, Phillips, ditto, Hour and wheat; Three Sisters, Jones, London, baeoil And butler Hope, Beale, Portsmouth, ditto Hope, Morris, Bristol, cattle Three Sisters, Correy, Newport, ditto Munden, London, wheat and butter cattle; nheatand dour Helen, Coghlau and Bridget, Walsh, Cork, Slst Nttne. August 1st DaclJon, Brer, Swansea, flonr and oats Wade, New Passage, nit's; Commerce, from ed as hu had, done; but do they not know with Spanish Bonds, 2 1 4- hat sentimenis the people see their Clerirvman Saturday, frisk Bank Stock, 252J ject for which she. incurred the guilt of this dreadful crime was, that she might he freed from Ihe rouble of supporting him. She avowed the coiri-missiotr of the deed, and manifested during the trial Ihe most odious, assurance.

Judgment had been delayedf-in consequence, of her pregnancy, and the befng now delivered, and the child having been sent lo the public hospital, she is conT demned to the punishment of parricide. Parii pproach their dwelling That it is always for urpuses of humanity and benevolence that when '3J per Cent. Slock, 1 0 Exchange, UMia on London, 8. coniogion and disease confine them to their hfd uf straw, the Clergyman is the administrator of consolation and relief. With these fapcr.

1 Ruj. Barron, Swansea, cattle. feelings towards 'their. Priest, and not knowing that he was mad, and that under no other cir Cry,) Aitgcsl 1st Wind, N.S.E. ADJOURNED VISITATION St.

Patrick's Cathedral, .10 XD AUGUST 2. MAILS ARRIVED NONE faufc. cumstances would he injure them; did they per- TWO To Be Sold By Auction1 it if they were Ireland, lliey plan did not rseveraure, ly. enabled Is There rii-lants in tit-i the time of ascertained i more loin ran mm io proceed. .1 his is the simple solution of an affair tortured tiVthemost malignant purpor' and yet scarcely had they a pen raised io Thursday morning, a Consistorial Court Was held in St.

Patrick Catheral. Dublin, pursuant to The Right Hon. John Radeliffe, L.L. Vicar General, presided; The na'nies of "The London Journals furnish' an aricohnt of a scries of brilliant and decisive victories said to have bceti gained by Bomtar in Pern, and to lu-iuuuituw, TUKSDXY, THE Srd A GRAIGSHIRE, THE I.ATF RESIOIttrCE Ot DCLAMDRE, ESQ; "A LARGE QUANTITY OF xplaih the cifcinistance. or confound the 3 lifn'ers 01 the Caiholic And had thev have been followed by the recovery of Lima.

The WELL SAVED UPLAND HAY. Matemeut requires conhrmation. p. 1821. Ireland the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church was then severely, called over three times! There being no appearance, Ihe Vicar General adjourned the Court to the 26tb August.

Le'lteri from Bonibay, dated the.22l March, i at WATERFORD no mad Clergymen; he would ak, on Ihe other side There wris one whom there Was po gVeat danger (hat a mother would suffer to approach her child, for, as if by insiinot, she wduld save it until the wild liunlSmnn" passed by. Lord Ro-den goes about the coniitry iti a crusade with a parrel of miimmets j' lhey hire rooms and make saying, AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY, AND'. land. LADIES BIBLE MELANCHOLY ACCiDENT. i the Ballina Paper.) Duke Ormsby, Eq.

who occasionally resides say, that the greatest actniiy prevails at Calcutta and Madras; and that the whole of the shipping in the country trade were employed to convey the King's and Company's troops on the expedition against Ihe Burnlese. Not one ship remained al fiomb.ty belonging to The Lords of the Treasury have sent over the standart weights, by which all others ate to be regulated. They are lodged in the ofliee of the Vice Treasurer Dublin Castle. They are of brass. sin In le land I read one-se each, each, pence, he PUBLIC MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS and FRIENDS of the Wa- ipn-chts.

in-which they bear false witness. He would asic what species of charity was that They nrotess to hold meetings for public discussion, but if any person is about to reply to their falsehoods, he is told that his name is hot on their at one of Ins houses in Ballina, look a drive in his gig, yesterday, along the river, accompanied by Mis. wife of Doctor Andre wOrmsbv; and consist of bne Weight of 53lbs. one of 28lbs. after passing the Ice-house, at the Salmon Fishery, the horse took fright and darted suddenly down the precipice, Into the river.

The Lady's Ihigh bone was broken, and she has been otherwise would ihf ommiilee and he cannot be heard. They held two or three meetings lately in this rilv, and onlv that he (Mr.O'Coiinell) was lied by the leg in Court lie would have been in a'roohgst' lhrh. One of lliese meetings was relative to the Chinese. Oh, "ley little knew how much had been dune by Caiholic I'rieiin one of 14lbs. one of 7lbs.

one of 4lbs. one of lib. and one of one ounce weight. His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin; we are glad to learn, Is getting rapidly better, and he was so far recovered as to be able to come down itair on Friday. Dublin Papers.

TEiiFOim Auxiliary BiBLif Society and Ladies' Bible Associatio.y, will be held on THURSDAY next, the 5th Initant, at ONE o'Clock at the NEW TOWN HALL. The Attendance of all Persons who are interested for the general Circulation of the Bible, it earnestly A Deputation from the Parent Society, Dublin, wilt attend, from whom may be expected most interesting Information, as to the Pt ogress and Objects of the various tn-dilutions now existing, for the purpose of disseminating the Scriptures generally throuqhotti Ike World. seriously injured some hope! are entertained of her recovery. Mr.Ormsby'sleft thigh was broken several places, and presented a dreadful spec tacle. From the nature of the fracture, and the -rre reuuy to a.utter martyrdom for Christianity, Lflld lloil-n hull lii.n.ll Mto Kodnhad himself tdmitted'that then Mri is to receive a Public Dinner at Wexford during the- Assiies, Sir Tnolt.is could season of the year, it is apprehended that it wilj terminate fatally.

He was attended on the spot six motilbi its scniel ildon, vhn ect the li le that lo would I as wcoli nid an 'he Call or serrfl Biownlo. on aii at he Geoenl by several Medical uenllemen, and after a partial dressing was conveyed in a boat lo the bridge and Waterfard. Atimizfl 1R9.1 j-- thence to his own house, It is really melancholy, noi convert one. They also distributed bibles to France, and arraigned the Prcn'ch people of infidelity and super stitiorii Tliis was not wise in Lord whose uncle lives at present iu France. They should not provoke the hostility ol a people who might at least get aggravated at Esmonds, Bart, in the Chair.

Among the arrivals from Milfotd by the Iiian-libe Steam Packet on Friday evenittt, were Lord Ebrington and suite, and Jdns Ussiier Con-gkeve, of Mount Congreve, in this County, Eq. Mr. Keam arrived in Dublin frorri England last Friday. On Tuesday bight last, five acres of wheat were maliciously destroyed on the lands of Kilbrudy in the Queen's" that the Magistrates, who are often so anxious to expend (he public money upon roads, and other works that ate only partially useful; should neglect to raise a defensive wall along the steep bank of WINES FOR SALE, Jf DANIEL DUNFORD HAS arrived to him, per the schoonerM'mAA-, Captain WRtosoN, and Pttrsilir; Captain Cock, from CAiixf A Butts, 4Hhds. and 12 Quarter Caiks of Superior SHERRV WINE; and hourly expects, per the Prttty Lass, from Oporto, Pipes and 8Hhd.of Prime the Moy al Qutgrtalecka, where the lives and properties of every passenger are exposed.

Mr. Ormsby is not the first that has been injured in the same place every year some terrible accidehl occurs. ssociam nmeoft al tiif ou are The fin iblelfi" ids. Ki conduct ot those muddy Methodists. In France every Catholic Curate Has 60 per year 't a Protestant Minitte.ha 80, at is tup.

ped he may hare a family lo Support. In lliulicFrance there is perlect liberty of concience. He (Mr. O'Connell) would pcHk of all (hit to Lord Roden, and Reverend He "hld tell theni look upon tliis picture, And ''Pnn that." Jn France the Clergy labour before tfse. Travellers hoar nothing from them but 'he purest morality, and the number or their vo-rie was dill increasing.

He (Mr. O'C'onncllJ would call on those bible distributors to five up It is said thai Ihe Races of Carrick-on Suir will take place on of about the 29th September, and that preparations; -on an extended scale, arc already in progress towards that which, promiset much amusement to the, inhabitants of the surrounding neighbourhood; i The heat of the weather1 in France appears to be extreme persons of both sexes labouring in the fields; have dropped down dead from the heat: Birds also have fallen dead from the tama Giioii -w' THE MARKETS. VATEKFOfil) Oor Corn Market continues very' thinly sup plied, and the demand, seems rather dull. Currency Wheat to23sper barrel, no prime fUKI.Mntage 1820. He Is this (lay landing, out of the Aurma, from London, to Capes of CAPE MADEIRA, anil daily expects, perthe Caledonia.

Captain Ckrtstib, from MADEim, a few pipes of LONDON PARTICULAR MADEIRA, which, with a large Stock on hands of PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, id CAPE MADEIRA WINES, df prime quality, In Wood and Bottle, he will dispose of on reasonable Term. He is, as usual, well snootied with nrimo C.ntllt uld agitlril' nnUOl'lfi Wheat at Market; pats, 12s. 6'd. to Mealmen; 13s. fid.

to Second Flour 40 to theM meir inu miner and iheir insult. The f.irca of WHISKEY of which the smallest quantity he can dis mllf pose of is Twtpty-ftet Galium. or befof aterford, July SI, 1824. rause, both in France and Spain. In the latter country vegetation has been ruined to ad alarrri-ihj extent.

Mr. Willia'rri Ra'msden Robinson, lately tried five times at the Old Bailey, has been discharged, 43t. per bag Thirds 31 Fourths 24 to 26s. Oatmeal, by retail, 16s. to Irs.

per rather scarce, and the demand is improved. Best neighbouring Butler, generally, 13 to 79s. Cnrlow 80 to 82s, Potatoes, per the bag, Sd. to 6d.Sansea Coals 3s. 4d.

to 3s. Newpott rplotii dctpCi jut aiord'K I olfCiti I FOR rrolr" I red I "vleditinbuhrii; wasgrdyriugtitale he had beard of one bible having been' distiihuted already live I'ines. It was a fart, that the number of was diminishing in Whatihey hould do would" he, (ogive both religion a clear Huge, and shew no Whoever would iliink a religion could be changed force as miserably mistaken. If he (Mi. O'Connell) redd out be a King's Counsel, or Judge, if lie not think and so, he would remain a Catholic.

Another object of the Catholic Rent would be to enable them to send Missionaries lo '''her it would be most desirable if hey could gel Doctor Doyle, Ihe Reverend Mr. Oiotjh, the Reverend Mr. Kenny, and the Jieyfit nd Mr, siinnde, logo on tuch a mission. ui- Edncaiioii ws ihing. II they had a Id-erai Biiiterworth and hit Scripture "Gaifi.i) vtuu.il be.Uuhed to Th A cargo of ice arrived in the port of Balltna, a fev days ago, direct from for the preservation of which is shipped in large quantities from thence, for the Loudon and Liverpool markets.

wo" young people at Cafcasonne (France) being unable to get their parents to consent to their triarringe destroyed themselves by meant of sulphuric acid. The Ormonde Estate. A paragraph has 3s. 8d. to 3s.

10d. Whiskey 7s. to 7s. 2d. Loudon Corn E.xciianoe, Jutr 30.

We never remembei having seen our market in a more stagnant state than this morning; not a single tale carl be effected, although the factors have offered prime tamplet of Wheal al lower pricct, the meal-men preferring to work off their stock in hand, fearful to augment while the prospect of an abundant harvest is likely lo be realised. As to prices, we mint quote every article nominally, at on lurtlw1! rel'l ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND THE NEW, COPPER BOTTOMED; FAST SAILINd SRIdANTINB, MAYFLOWER, THOMAS MAHTtS, MASTER, -WILL SAIL POSITIVELY THE TTH INST. For Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS FOQARTY, OR MASTER OS BOARD. Wstcrfcrd, August Jd, 182i.

cf'tf made its way uncontradicted, through the Papers, 'that "the immense estates of th fate! last Monday. Dublin Corn Exchange, July, 31. Busi- Marqun ot Ormonde, oneof the largest proper- I ft lies iu lielaui, are neat season to be (a nets was cscetdiugl in motl articles..

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