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\Ve .liould rejoice Is (.1 (1 ,. . • stowed on I

hi. lhoopt,•11. ii 1, th,• •t• mt, ! • •t!to

befriend it : 5,011 %dm lei, j5''l'iriCIlI i is•• P •• t Dr.

Hampden ? As a mui ht has unmie-tientil ••!,11,, I o• a Christian, his ge:tulut. !well c.tabli•loid C1,11 to 111, aslstetant, satisfaction of Lis It-ors.: :mil lit on r s!and••rer•-,. ot Salidtury, lie has c,ioiellitted toe., IViend,. 11 any thing like a fair show of justice towards this University is to be considered as a duty by the Government, after giving nine reit of twelve sees to Cambridge men, some of them for electioneering services, they are bound to give one to Oxford for theobigival merits." Theft-cid Herald of Thursday says that the Magistrates of that comsty have decided against the adoption of the new system of a centralized Rural Police. For three days past, the Magistraies at Petty Sessions, in Belfast, have been engaged in the investigation of a case exhibiting most of the traits of Orangeism in its p.altny days, in this fitetion-cursed country.— tiVimllatro R1/4ig. 'artist 27. Colonel Bailer, :`.1. P. for Itlillsenny, It .: vt-ritten to t1;0 Kiikevu ‘102:enrd to explain his rcatsona for refits:Ng tt) join tilt. prOSIAII Re- peal agitation ; wlii.h are founded On the itni of carrying Such a measure. Pe s.tys- " I consider that so twig s5. the Irish It epeal iNlevath.rs are t res ted ty their

ronstittumts to act as th.• p:11.1 ;SOPS ef any particular party ot C ilouse of

Commons opposed tu the If elan! of t he Unioo, it idle ti xet any Frogress can be Insole towards that ino:d ohjyet ; if they tffere instmeted ui slicire,l,iloctils 1., look alone to tht Inlet% as suP their 0\11: country, at length coot inec th:,! :di 1! -,-.1;a1 lIthttstti • !MI OW Otte let caLulates1 to ,mt the ss t pritait; tsii