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The Queen has been graciously pleased to prent the C. Loodall to parish of Drop, Perth, Vacant by death of Rev. P. 1. Macfarlane; the Hex. J. Reid to parish of Applecross, Locharron, vacant by death of Roy, R, a.acrae; the Ror, Blair to parish of Struiton, Ayr, vacant by the transportation of the Rev. It. Faton, parish of St. David's, Glasgow.

A railroad Troca Glasgow to Dumbarton Lochlomond is projected. The cost is estimate at 300,000, being at the rate of 15,000 per mile, The small island of Tacineay, one of the Hebrides, has been invaded by myriads of rats, supposed to have.come from noother isikind, that of Sony, about three miles distant. Abusing Buidhe Mas Todhair, the celebrateil Carlic baril, died lately at Cicloch, Russ-shire. The was poet to the lairis of Chairisch, from whom he had a pension, which he enjoyed up fill the period of his dent Alus tair reached the patriarchal age of

of righty tomar - a longer term of life than is usually allotted to the poutical tribe. He was at a wedding some years ago, when a miserly laidu olsen ved, that "The banda were exting: No Altair, but those who need to

Hi guy la considered the last of the Highland banke, with the solitary exception of the author of Loch Ain." Macuoll. A publie meer.

ing of the membaca and frionila of the Established Church of Scotland was held on 10th of May, in the great room of Exeter Hall, for the purpose of advocating educational and missionary scheines Ale. Glashan read the report, from which it appeared that the Church of Scotland had under.

take several schemes to promote the moral and spiritual condition of its people at home and in the world at large, which were the extension and im- provement of edcoftion in Scotland, especially in the Highlands and Islands; the propagation of its doctrines and principles in India, in the Colo mies, and in this country, and also amongst the Jows, by missions sot apart for theso purposes respectively. Under the first hond, namely, the educational schone, it was stated that the income of the commilitog for the last year gummuated to about 4,9007, and the number of their schools to 140, affording instruction to upwards of 13,000 pupils. With respect to the Indum mission, the ommittee follgraufied to state that the vancies created by the sucession of the missionuries brand were likely soon to be cfficiantly suppilist, The putssage-money and out of the minuto narius who' were to bu sent out would est from 2007, to 3007

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in his views. committer was appointed to wind of a Magistrate of Roscommon country, up the thurs of the Society Edmund Fry, sour

and a por charged with directing his herdsman, Edward Cos son highly connected, has been committed for trial to kill a mare, his property, and with subsequently swearing an affidavit in which it was ainted tần, the innre was killed by some malicious persus in known for the sheet of obtaining compensation There was also another necasion against Mr from the county folethe pretended malicious jury. Fry, to the effect that he had caused a threatening not so to be written and transmitted to himself,

parts of Dublin, was published by order of Mr. The following roclamation, circulated in all O'Connell, on the day he received sentence : --

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fifth by M. Gonachie, în the name of "the schools" ficers, to the number of forty-three, went of Deputies; the fourth by M. Garnier Pages; this and his friends took seven hours. He and his of (students); and the sixth by M. Dapin, M. Pierre Spain: only one surrendered, having no money lug laffius fhinted at the intended close of his oration, travelling. of rounwed understanding betwa Russia and our Bomfitexscaped.

On the way to the frontier, a solhër The Journal des Débats has a formidable account attempted to assassinate the retreating chief; but

of the Parisian journalist, our Indian empire teatern

The non-commissioned officers. endinice lu the East; and once mure, in the fancy and men of the insurgent ariny amounted to 724. to its fall The Semaphore de Marseilles of the by surprise, in subeiting a treaty which he has AMERICA. The President has taken all parties 81st ult. publishes a letter from Algiers of the 20th, concluded with Togas for the annexation of that announcing the submission to Marshal Bugeaud | State to the Union. There is also submitted a long of a serious nature had reached from the West.imputed by the President, and Mr. Calhoun, FEL of the important tribe of the Flisins. Intelligence correspondence which relates chiefly to a desigua

frontiers of his dominions a body of 10,000 men, through Mexico, to procure the abolition of slavery The Emperor of Morocco had concentrated on the the British Goverment of exerting on inthenes and reinforcements were advancing for the same in Texus. On this charge of interferencu by trent" PEACE AND QUIET.

destination from the interior. The Emperor, it Britain, resta the whole fabric of argument by PEOPLE OFIRELAND.

appants,uotified to General Bedeau that his terris which this negotiation is vindicated. These sur mohaston pad bit there is an apponlatter replied, that he could nitridmil such a pr anything like ones, and they are distinctly and

•Fellow countrymm--beloved fellow country. tory extended to the left bank of the Tain. The mises and assumptions an entirely unsupported by from that selence,

tension, and all the forces of the division of Oran most perempton denied and disavowed by the had been ordered to provend to the frontier, where British Government. This disavowal was explicit Generals Bodeau al Lambricire but already by made by Loud Aberdeen to Mr. Everett, mind at takon positions to repel the Morocco Army, should forwanis in a despach to the British minister at The Priman of Joinville line anuged a great sensation The treaty is yet before the Semte, but as it is well stattempt to invade that portion of Algeria. The Washington, a copy of which was communicated.

and French Navies. subject of the comparative power of the English anxiety about its fute has consed. It will be reject Part by the publication of a pamphlet on the understood that it will find no favour there, alt

beef, the England we bron aporforsto Piuises Orleans bare, as a paksenijer, Captain,

The Prime proclaims his ed by a very urge vota.--A veisel arrived at New Elliot, Mau on the gon, and his wish to change Ufis relative. British Charge d'Allaires in Texan who had re- situation of the two countries In explaining his red from his mission, and was on his return ti French Government. He sorts that the money White Solphur Springs, in Virginin, for his health opimoms," he advance a morious charge against the England. He intended to pass some time at the voted by the Chambers has beat All kid out-that-As regards the Oregon negotiations, the Was the Navy ought to be in a finer staty than it is bington correspondent of the same journal saya, Chine and that it is in a very haifante. He then proceeds a Calhoun liad proposed the parallel of 40 ny the to show that it would become for justrument boundary, but that Mr. Packenham's instructions of French power, if portion of the show up did not allow him to recept it. The tariff question building and maintenance of large steam frigates, somites. propriated to the Navy should be devoted to the was still under discussion in the House of Repres ingend of being employed in the equipment of ships of the line. The Prinen fanclas that two

5 "l'he appoi, ties to the House of Lords. 4. Isolainaly piludge uyali w bring an appest against that sont undant i beure you that these Poner, hotel Quiet Let there be not ene is overy możl Digt it will be reverand

particle of riot, tumult, or violence,

whether the people of frefund will obey me or not This is the desir, which it will be shows day to kill the late, or is guilty of sich nee, mult or injury to persons or property Flutes my command, and shows himself an enemy to me, and a bitter entuny to Ireland.

The people of Irghind-the saber, sindy, honest, religious peuple of Troland-have hitherfo

eyed my commands, and kept quiet.

DEF TYRORY Mas stay apllumn. Let the women and children stay at home, Do not crowd the streets; und in particular, Tet no man approack the princes of the Four Comets

Now, PEOPLE or Dounts, and "people off Troll generally, I shall know, and the world will know, whether you ve and respect me or obedience to the law, your pensemble conduct, and Show your love and regard for me, by your The total avoidance of any fiat or violence.

not.

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Priok, Oudun, Qujer. T#5NQUILLITY." Preserve the peace, and the repeal cause: will ssarily be pršamplant.

Peace and quier I ask ûn, in my name, and Peach and unter 1 nok for, in the name of As you regard me.

Ireland, nas as vou love your nativofland,

PEACE, QUIER DJUR 1 call for, under the observe quiot, and Lask it in the adorablo name solomo sanction of religion Toonjure your lo

of the ever-diving God.

Gratify

in addition to other mavonable expenses for Build ings at Calentia and Bombay. The committee le nikirding perminre assistance to enable their countrymon in the Colonies to provide suitable

me and your friends, by your being religious instruction, in couplection with the girl and ponerable 40"

"The enmies Ireland would be delighted at your violating the peace, or being guilty of any

Chinch of their fathers at home, ad received nu- merous and urgent applications, and it was appa-disswder. rent that, unless seasonable ruliet was granted, various important stationa nawet he abandoned. Dsappoint them gratify and delightdy Prave,

Okuma, and Qrier, your ever Bushful Triend,

It was also stated that the great body of their American gongregutions - with their wulatere, it was boligved--had next seeded from their con nection with the Church at their fathers. For the expense of this rehome alon, a sama of 3,donf. would be required for the current year.

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IRELAND.

* DANIEL O'CONNELL

COLONIAL.

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Accomma in Capoda furnish details of the Ministerial loctions The candidates wore Mr. Molson, a Conservative and supporter of Sir C. Meteale, and Mr. Dummond, o Liberal and amp- poster of the butter Ministers. The polling having been interrupted with violence, Mr. Molson pro It is currently reported, that Chief Justice

posed to his antagonist to join in a requisition to Doherty will be rained to the Peerage, with a went in the flouse of Lords, as Government am much

call out the troops; but Alt. Drummond refused and Mr. Molson, having protested against the an want of an Irish judicial firetionary in Bual legality of the election, retired. At the close of assembly to nil the measures introduced by the Cabuet. Dial, m the 7th May, at Crocktól na,

the poll, it preached a larga, annjority for Mr. near Beendhaven, in Benis, Grace Devi, at the it by petition. The riots og med, and were not Drummond, but the other dy threaten to contest extraordinary age of 122. Bet mental faculties subdued the troops had been called out. One seemed unimpaired when she conversed of things person was killed, and several were wounded, long gone by, but she spoke like a child pfmatters

The most important intelligence from the West of recent occurrence. It is very generally beling Indies is, the rising of the backs in Hayti, and that Mr. O'Connell is about to re-enter the holy the sacrifico of life and bouds of wedlock with a fair and highly accom

property following the revolt. The Jamaica journals, valtering to tho plished sister of a FT.C.D. The bride elect's condition of the weather, state that no mistictory brother, who is a native of Belfast, and about 26 change had taken place. A few partinhowers years of age, obtained his fellowship by very dis-had fallen, but gebeully speaking the drought fugnished answering in June, 1880, and during continued in the majority of the parishes. No the Viceroyalty of Lord Fortescue received his dis- improvement deserving notice could be reported pensation from holanders, and consoquently is one of the fow lay Follows of the university, Diexpected till agricultural pérations had taken a in the tale of the stand hears any, it appears, the occasion, three or four years ago, of Mr brisker turn than had been the use for some months O'Connell's visit to the North, he was very hospi-past, The bad souther, it is stated, leaves the tably entertained by is young gentleman's labouring population without the venus which they father, who likewise presided at one of his meet would otherwise have of waking purchases. The ire in Belst. This was the first time Mr

weather at Barbadoes hind been seasonable, and O'Connell had seen his intended, who had just the plantations showed the benefit of the late thou roturned from school. Candy Calmny and rains. her venerable mother were lately fined as vach, A body of 600 soldiers were lately inniched wifi for having been hand drunk in Thomas-stro, the greatest secrecy and expedition from the Isle Dublin. It has been determined to establish a

of Wight to Gternsey, it is adit, in consequenre event trunk railway from Dublin 10 Cashel, with of certain representations made to Government a branch from Hofpeross, through Limerick, to by General Napier na to the assumed state of the Cork, and another branch from Cashel, by Wetor-island, A enlonial publicstion title, their coming find, la Wexford. Four mon wert lately execut ja intimately connected with, if not solely owing ed at Nenagh, one for the murder of Houly, one to, the death of Mr Noullin he astery op for the order of Nowlan, and two for the minder pears to be unravelled, and the rement into which of Patrick Ryan. Three confessed their guilt, our peneralle population has been so mu warraninbla but the fourth persisted in declaring himself in thrown can now be amazed to the above sourve nocent. The Bishop of Toum, Dr. Plunket, hus The teto, it the fatelligence which has renched deprived one of the absouten sectors in that diversos to be relied on of wath we have ou doubt, or his benefice, and appointed hereto the working curate. There are law proudings instituted by the prelate against four absentee benelged clergy men from the sanje donese. A special meeting or the Irish Metropolitan Conservative Sociale was held lately to this or the Society it being found impraction by gatheri i

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steam ships coming together and fastened togellier which exista between an and Catholi~~~"!!! fouling

by grappling ifons or otherwine, would assing the

charnoter mot of moving bodies at sea, but ofa, platforms on land--that the contest would be one ha tween soldiers and not snilors and that the du cient British supramany would the eopan end. The following are extracts Who can doubt have the means of fullfeling on the consts of our that, with a wellsorganed ston Navy, we should nomies losses and sufferings unknown to a nation who has never felt the inories which follow in sufferings would come the pyll, equally new for her, the min at war? And is the consequence of these

of a leak confidence, The riches hopped on her coasts, nad in her ports, would cease to be in safety and that, whilst by a well-regulated system of cruisers, the plan of whieb I willakes explain, wo should emerciously war against her commerce, spread over the mirface of overy sea The contest would no longer be unequal. I continue to reason andle the supposition of war. Our steam Navy would then have two theatres of action totally dis duct: the English Channel at first, where our putting to pan under over of the night, would es- ports could concent a considerable firce, which, onpe the English caulers, wore they over so muc mores. Nothing thon would hinder our force [ from moeting, before daybreak, at any point of the

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Early in May some fourful scenes were enacted at Philadelphia, in consequence of an themselves Native American," and the Iris

party calling

Catholics. The following statement, Es übridged from a letter in the Chranicle :- For some weeke» previons to the riots, one or two jougants, the ex- ponents of the opinions and principles of the Na live American" party, bave Tosmed with violent termed Papal influenciainly did nomen to attacks on the Catholte frish, denounced what was wards exciting and in fling the public mind. Ca rd of May, a "Native American" weeling was Phikudelphin. No sooner was it organized (harrit held in Kensington, a large town, but a subarb d

was attacked by a large body of the Irish, th meeting dispersed, and the American fng torn by tho nesailant, and trampled under their feet. the Oth another meeting war helt, at which strong speeches were made denouncing this on trage, and adjourned, to meet dmmediately in Warlington market. On re-assembling, a hear body of Trien appeared; inilividual quarrels cominenogda volley s of musketry were fired upon the noting by Irish. Two hulive citizens were killed, several wounded, and the meeting, being unnraned, was disparsod. But the Americans soon rallied, da magod several houses, and drove back the Trish, one of whom was injured. Da dheth an immense meeting was held in Independenen square, and not- journed to Washington market. They had scarcely organized the mosting before the fish opened fire of musketry to houses and alleys in the neighbourhood, uneral of the native Ameri cans were killed or wounded.. The Americans car

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out having actually taken part in the long wars | ngainst the British Navy during the Revolution

profited by and under Napoleony ong may yet have studied and acknowledge turn, the history of that, It is an efied the hose house and other houses by storm, and That whilst the engagements of set them on fire. This began about balkonat five, the eruisings of our breairs were almost invariably until nearly oight, when the Americans also oli- feel against fleet were alroost always fatal for us, and the Irish continued a dropping lithof musketry successful. Powards the close of the reire of Lined muckets, and returned the fire One Irish- Napoleon, several frigates, dpatched from our paris with orders to scour the scarithout decisively infuriated to the highest degree, tied a rope romut mica, named Jugget, wad fuken, and the populace, engaging against an enemy of superior amber lus neck, dragged him throught the shroots, and inflicted considerable damage upon the English attempted to linng him By this time the sherifl strike England at the heart. Until the period I commerce, And to strivent this commerce, is to and several volunteer companies were on the have just mentionewa had not tried this system,

ground, but owing to some doubt as to whether and we had perified tha Batus perchmits to on the riptors, they could not net with effect. Rest- the laws of Pennsylvania would justify their firing valise enormous profit from prizes gained in the ing against the wall of house, was reen the torn War. This lesson should not be lost from us at the and trampled flag, which had been coated in pro- prosent time, and we should be prepared, on the cession through the city during the day, with a the English comunerce, no entirely to destroy the American flag, torn and trampled upon by Irish first blow being struck, to net so powerfully against farge Intel affixed to, incribed This is the confidence reposed init And Pranus will this object by uning in overy part of the globe a

Papists On the blowing day all business was well tanaged system of erobers, hi the English bum by the populace large nul handsome Cp- neglested About twenty inore Irishi hovacs were Chomel and the Moliterranean This task ound tholic church (3. Nichael's), the priest's house, advantagenialy trusted to deamers. Thom and a large seminary that of the "Sisters of which are employed to packets in time of Morey" An Irishno was nearly killed in the peuco, would, from their real quickchers, Jose streets in the morning, by a crowd of people. Tho cellent corsolte in the of war. They could over. Catholio blahop and clergy all loft the city, the take a perebantman, strip cape from the rubner) of ver, which would be Catholic churches, and exhorting the Dish to pa

burn it and you a blahop Brat tosuing a pastoral loster, closing all retarded by their heaver construction

tienen and tosignation, About nine o'clock at night a great multitude assembled in the city and burnt the spacious church of St Augustin,in Fourti treul B's Catholte cathedral was also at tacked, but being defended by General Cadwallder, the asañilants dispersed Thaus unded three terrifie vorner arrived from Harrisburg, and gave the nes sofciyl commotion, Blood, and fire. The go ceniny onlar this villeens met in wards, forming warmed patrol; the military guindet avery Cu- gold phaka chiral inferee tel communication by uiget rn in in several sheels; when they retent rocksure To were adopted, the Hots consol. The funerals of the dead, although altended by grent numbms of di- kupt | tisone, passed off without tanult. The following de n eztimonies. Julled, 14 (awo Irishinen ); wounded,

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