May 29.] 
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abo at n feet above Hh F 3 ¢ 
sane “beams and Tbe Praca ay d bolted together, 
ween “for the water to pass 
ugh, above and u “The piles of the chain pier 
pale the strong Srore = power of “aot placed with 
inte rstices, as the waves da. sh a agains st them and di vi ide. By 
as successful as could have been looked for at so early a 
with flax were on fire. It hap- 
cap Bes erh that tanks was a cistern near, wh 
the pt are ae —- with water. The 
bur ns conveyed t where t e flames 
it, 
were ae ttinaent ig re e train Gnttoaat its pied 
Pa it 
however rough it might be out: — One 7 the great 
ac in favour of the plan is stated to be the expense, 
hich | will n ot be a twentie eth part of 
prin: a sections, which will 
t Sandside a hes on also 
made and attended + with wth success. 
town has had 21 ee 
by steamer at Invergor: 
be rpeiah ane for the Ham! 
fish o 
The € ac ccide nt was produced bya eemane piece of cind 
fi ting upon the 
IRELAN 
Dubli investigation has tal 1 
to the m =p the Italian bat agal be  Rathfrain, 
an n account “ which dap appeared in 
mbers. An Italian organ-play 
The inventor is Se 
effectual, will be high importance to. this to 
an very adegtipecas to vessels bah en in oF , stress of 
at all bh ours and 
wees as they will be able to c 
or Newhaven. It w a great th to those 
the murder, and brought up to this city under a warrant, 
was examin appeared that as man who 
purchased the leather for deceased, to make the belt in 
which he used to his money. “This s, toget. with 
ether 
the fact of his being absent fr om the company of Italians 
met 
ps a by the patches "Bb France, which have fre- 
quently to beat about in the Channel eee not t bei eing 
breakwater. The bulk will be kept d by a chain of 
logs of timber joined with iron links, ai ch will at the 
same time strong and buoyant, and although ‘it “will 
never sink to the bottom, will b 
and the whole will be fixed at the extremities with chai 
and anchors. It is said that the whole of the works will 
be eraeias dw mate a summer. 
ereford. —Duri he Seraaye improvements that 
aio days ago, led to his arrest. Several Persons were 
xa _¥ 
mined, d that 
€ rope works are all ee Sg 
making and boat building are in active progress. 
~~ SPORTI NG. 
POR 
EPSOM RACE) 
Tuesday.—This being the first day ‘generally c considered as 
only preparatory: t9 to whats is to follow; the course, “ee was 
crowded with the r amuse- 
pene: rst da ay, and 
fashionables appeared in vileged Bperinenas in We 
e ‘a cocen punctually at the 
fg caged on the Rathfarnbam road the day yee the 
murder ld d ide: entify the © priso’ 
ladd 
The magi 
pret to warrant them in detaining Vv — in custody, 
and he was ace ordin gly disc char, arged. | The | transaction con- 
that 
sauee of ate: It appears on sona peretee ie 
wall of the tower led Mr. ee ogham, the architect, to 
He cordingly — d first 
to ascertain the state of the main piers below 
of the: chu urch and these he found ti to be all solid. _He 
as ever.—An 
i nques as been held on Mr. R. Hall. who was poet dead 
ne chief at Tikkas on the mmorbing _ the 20th inst. It appeared 
hat one ced El cipal tenants I 
aes is pry and pha over 
a his car to remonstrate against this proceeding. He had 
just got off his Arne the servant had not taken the 
m he heard a shot fired, and, on 
ony into the field into which his master had gone, 
dead. No person was to be seen, and 
all the workmen md moved d away, although it was too 
for 
soon for dinner hou 
o’cl He was with a pistol ith e F I 
fired, it is thought, - have b 
of the tower. On} taking up the ell 
ae te floor, Mr. 
eee: ppt the stone 
On remov ing a bie, 
extraordinary fare in the masonry fully dev 
f. 
at the : 
the four angle pe the T. 
a most 
loped itsel 
chamber running Ticgonelly Aude the main wall, which, 
from the pressure of the enormous stone piers above 
alluded ag was Sees in in ever: a dir ectio on. The fa ilure 
is said to be awful = confempla 
that the dis covery was made | peerirey to any further 
s hat and rite see both 
burned. The ball Fa ade the left ear. 
pas 
through the spinal marrow, so that d iotan 
. After a lengthened investigation, during whic 
evidence was adduce: show who was perpetrator of 
Th ven (5 subs.)—After the first 
qagrtes< of ‘ aig Col. Matthew ae "the lead, 
at a good pace, followed by Mr. Mostyn’s Corsair 
ond Lond Lie dels Birthday” to the tarn, where he resigned, 
and the ing was taken up by ae Lag zee ag to the 
‘acen f. went on 
etting, even on Mol pa t 
‘as take 
jixon’s Sar, 
# ieee 2 ta 
—The Duke of 
the distance, where 
ged, and, after a Pp race, 
colt was beaten a long way. 
iff C. (8 subs.)—Mr. West- 
o followed | by Mr. 
with waitin; 
5 sovs. each (4 oH ubs.)— 
Grafton al the running to 
Lord “Albemarle” Ss eee challen; 
won by haifa length ; Capt. Ridge’s 
B 4 
pital an 
1 ‘agst Co 
nd §6to¢4on M 
Shackell’s Cantle after the Es 
chal Henging him half way in the distance, and made 
heat. 3d Heat, Cantle had it all his cwn way, and wou b 
lex seten 
Wednesday.—This being the 
the races, 
hour con 
“Derby Day,” the great day of 
an immense assemblage of company wae a an early 
ted on the course. Since the races were first es- 
quipages mr ev ery descrip- 
uehap te ic sod heightened as it was 
sky one of the most strik- 
pas! ig be- 
to 
0 before the tee 
f pers Ans moitted to the different jails in prhaart i 
‘eae 
ti ial in TSC gated altogether to abou 
1.29) 
863, oe is ne: 
ea 
of Ireland. _ The ates persons were committed bes take 
‘ainst 
about 150 waggon loads of rubbish to removed rie d tk 
the tower i in order fully to ascertain i te. _ One adv van- yang hana prover! Sn ee t to marrie 
bo ol hus will be to expose th Bs — hee tinct Her ladysh: oes pea “wife Done 
fine piece of aay) to a Mar rville, fg mS: mclescints& pniaibeetee 
view of persons in the church. In the mean time, ft the sons of the Hon. 
imminent does he consider the danger, that. he iv ea acriet = was ari ean on Tuesday. The you 
suffer the bells to be rung, and a attention t ae ther gentleman, who was 16 years of age, was nbcidentatty | 
, f the works is suspended until satisfacto para, 
tion has b - The restoration w will now be effected 
at a comparatively trifling expen 
pense ; 
‘not ore * era place, the cost "would he been very 
© short peri s, the western 
ga 
Clare.—In pursuance of ar requisition from the Rom 
stale 5006 be on ech ay 20th inst., after the celebration ‘of 
, 100, assembled o on the hills of Kilnoe 
in this county, mented by _— of music, and headed by 
rm priests, for the purpose of see! a the restoration of 
heir native parliame nt. ‘At the base o of tiers ges where 
f this 
57,8870. i pas 
rses, oa mails. ie great 
taken by the foll ard ge ee =A 
25261. 5 - fey Western, 8, 165% 
and Manches' 
senger, 
n off. 
—— ; of arunkonnes, 
her mies 
x 
coal ot go, so that in one of her spasmodic Re she 
might crush her mountebank tormentors. Mr. c. O’Con- 
Z 
Lek: 4 
and by 
eat tee 
reat meeps ‘they wo 
repeal. He 
ald 
would not sever En lan a 
address his hea earers for the most part in 
had his 
Die ie 
ing eastwards, about an dis- 
covered a body e issui: the last of 
the waggons ia be trai jompa. pitas ig } 
e Uke te acme a ee = 
with great applause. payed ortly 
after separated, giving three cheers for the Queen, and 
| three for O’Connell and repeal. 
prin 
| Leith.—Accounts m Thurso, sta 
fishing has pence Ry at it that place, and 
found | of it. For 
8 first trial, the fefr boats out se et ‘Taly 
bering| 
"| 
yD Loe 
of pr sovs. each (154 subs, 
weighing a ais mpleted, and in al 
)—By tw 
the bout an 
largest field of horses ever seen since Mem: 
a the ~ ee 
id shortly after dropped into the crow: ed his” 
lead and waintained it into the sage where he was 
in difficulty, and before he was fairly beaten. 
| Potentia was also beaten here, ert being Pye be laks, was 
ulled up. Coronation, who had all alon, 
bi 
corner, third. Vi 
x h defeated Arundel 
ut never reached Coronation, who retained his 
the mos fe three i 
t 
a Mu! id. Mr. 's 
until they erent the distance, but by “*g 
ne Arandel every stri 
sted of Mr. Vansittart’s 
Galaor, faye Lord Lichtichts Belgrade, and Mr. Thornhill’s | 
Eringo, bat ayes followed them we could notascertain. Marshal 
Soult, with m Lord 
pees ee 
ning. 
. ag wap org of late had mn einer 
tse. Most of the bits the ing is 
likey to bea heaey om ‘was ridden y P. Conoily. 
respect to the betting ix , Marshal Soult, Ralph, 
sce. were backed at4to 1 each, the Marshal at one 
time havi cali; on the course, ho er, the Coronation 
“sip ea renee 80 freely that he closed at 5 to 2 
(taken), the last prices mst the meeps favourites being 5 to 1 
agst Tales cakes 7to > taet Marsh: att open 9 t st 
O1 ag: 
r (taken), 
Priming 25 to To ft agst "Knightsbridge, $0 i I agst 
is, 30 to T agst Sir ir Hans, 33 to 1 agst Potentia, and 50 
zst E. 3. 
The. Epsom parades 
Whalebone cat out 
passed 
—Mr. 
soci od m: 200 
where Mr. Turner’s Doncaster passed him, and had the” 
front net himself to the Grand S pica here Capt. Gardaor’s thor 
challenged, headed him in a few strides. 
length. 
The Burgh Stakes of 5 sovs. each, (10 subs.)- 
on won natin _ 8 a by Mr. Grevilie’s 
Mr. Goodm 
Ti 
the Wi 
weaken the attraction ofa moderate 
fine as could have beem desized.” 
