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CHRONICLE. 
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comm 
for the appointment of a 
by Government, is said to be oe. fe: purpose of doing | | 
pegs order and r regulary Lord Tenktemees was "ened 
to the e Srst turn, followed by Lord Kinnaird’s Pluto and Mr, Roe’s 
Mobarek ; she then retir Stine and the Duke of Bichosond’s 's Gutries 
beta in front, Mo! d C:; 
Th 
way p Y mt Of _Steam the chair, and addressed the meeting at considerable cy van la tin es pr tet mc the — ph as PH ab 
Pp kets at Milford b length fell behi us, Mr. Payne’s Welfare immediately king 
0008, a-year ; rae as ae ursued b the General Assembly. Mr. Anderson, Advo- | the second place. Half way up the distance she challenged, and 
ia 3 P’ é y. ? dies a a 
steamers from Bristol, whch sal on the Tuesdays cate, after a long speech to the same effect, moved ‘ That pi md Janae and ota ek fou k and en iowticds g.3t0 1 on Wel 
Saturdays, are stated t many hours befor | ting exp th jial ympathy w th the seven | fare; 3 to1 on the a tees = and 7 to 
— A th eee souls at Wat rford, f the presbytery of S$ ig p Hyllus 
e publ ic can be “more irae accommodated, and the I ti dth trong d bation of th | mo steepstakes of 2 ae < oe os 6 cz ae a ms aes tht nee ord 
rR 
ailw bees Thu iiey Cog. Lm week, he half- 
0 depose them from their offices of parochial ministers of of 
Exeter’s Abydos, and Lord Lichfield’s —— to Phosphor 
Betting, 6 to 5 agst the Nob, and 6 to 5 
ce to the law of the land.” This resolution having been 
to 
dien 
seconded, the chairman was proceeding to read it, when a 
Railway met with a serious acci dent. r ha d 
placed the tender before his engin Ps ding 
on his way with a heavy lo ad, onwity the cori si of te 
tender broke, and thus stopped its progress. bing 
Ps 
abled tender, and draggin one of the aisingts, 
had an amendment to propose ; the chairman, however 
insisted on first reading the previous Bastar may which 
was received with unanimous ap; e —— 
speaker then n p roposed, as an amendment, “That t 
The Gold Vase, given by her Majesty, ‘added toa Sweepstakes of 
0 Sovs. each (11 Su —Mr 's Teleta made the running, 
followed by Mr ”s Lanercost to the first turn, where she 
ited. Ticats, Miss Stilton took her place, attended by 
Lord W ter’s Satirist, bolted at the old _ , came 
i mediately, ri ered her lead, and trong play to 
the turn for straight ing, where she again t, taking 
ercost with her. t was thus left in front, but was 
caught r 0S! 
+ after 
It was thrown off the rails, and was + aati ma’ tly upset in 
an adjoining field. The engineer was found u der _the 
ker 
engine quite dead. The stoker 
he has since died, and a female who was the ony — 
ger in the bg teach next to the Bente was seriously in 
of the ie but for Pasi pin the laws of the ‘church, and 
that no sympathy ue to them for the course t hey ha d 
pe crgolt a ‘hae sc gerg: to follow up the amend- 
with a h ; meeting manifested great 
jured. Anin os was held o by tar dl on the bodies 
when the jur wea toch paw that deceased came to 
their deaths Hots accidental causes, owing to a yng? in 
te havin of the _tender, and _ they recommended t the 
the. om er ie Tuesday as a train of stone coal Hae 
the Mynydd Mawr ‘Aiiahratles Colliery was being co 
as, by be e police. 
Glas, art 2 the last few days, forgeries extend- 
ing to about 8,600/., perpetrated by a young man, slerk | in 
pes Darden house in this town, hx —_ 
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veyed from the incline which leads up the mountain to They ap ppear to have been executed gored kill, 
Lianelly, the rails and wheels being both wet lin eoasad sw - 
t their power, and the a. went off at a a great | ing decamped with the whole of the Prechy n his 
rapidity. The conductors co inuing their efforts, did possessio on. ome Be ged, i Selgeny two stds if; 3,700. 
not see the danger which 
hich he 
sudden jerk in the train, looked round, god se sa 
appende: d the signa- 
ss the 
pint i 
train had passed. “wagons ‘continued stil on 
the rails. ; 
& at tion to these pala 6 soa ag hice master of 
4204. by the following expedie ent >—Hav g been direc’ 
hich they possibly woul have reached but for a iets 
5° 
he initials of the teller and i pial ee eee ught 
7% 
from furthe 
wi 
obstruction at a ae a fom. sid their pro. 
gress, and saved the li T 
orth ~~ 
4. a3 
back the HOOK 
1 ¢ 
to the counting-house of his ears 
and 
take it for granted that the money had been lodged as 
directed. As soon as | he found himself in possession of 
es’s Palace Stakes « f 1006 Sovs. each (4 Subs.)—Lord 
tirist walked ov 
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‘ednesday.—The course was well nded for the second day 
be the races, which is generally crear a blank day. The 
eather though still cold was fine. ‘The racing was not particu- 
larly good. There were ‘* walks over” the course, which 
pegs see st cut down by forfeits 
even! mmenced gl 
Oe P Plat. retek for maiden h Swimley —-Mr. Os- 
baldeston’s Seger filly made “at the rented. pinky won by q 
pen he She he! ly, beating Mr. Pettit’s Emotion.—Betting, 6 to 4 
“The racing, w! 
ade 
igrad 
intained it to the end, and “won fee oy 3 length. 
Hetting, 15 to Gon Males Stilton, and 5 to 1 agst the other 
The Coronation paced be aad pane each (9 Subs.)— 
minster’s Ghuznee 
race-course 
two, after one false start, the race comm 
he Grand-Stand Plate of 1001. bess pea icap).—Lord Al 
Janus made all the running, followed very c losely by 
railway station. — The Devonshire-street_ statio mn of the 
Eastern Counties R 
opened in its stead in Cambridge- -road, Mile-end.—Offi- 
cial notice has been given that ¢ the railway from Bris sto 1 to 
some friends in the Highs 
in hare he rere Ue remain for a few i ge fq _ 
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IRELAND. 
Dublin,—His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant left the 
» but 
r has any satisfactory th trace of mf 
ford’s Quicksilver, Mr. Oebaldenton’s Colonel fi 
bose position to the Grand Stand, where she passed aiickaiver, 
eae a push i the plate ; without effect, ny pith jee 
ength,— 
vas, a, eid St ve agst Quivksivees. 
route he took been ‘discovered. ‘The fact of the forgeries Pi pacing of 30 Sees. cach. (3 Subs.)—Mr. Shackel's Meal 
ill thus The Windsor Forest Stakes of 50 Sovs, each (5 yeaa —The Duke 
= hi A reward of 2001. he distance, 
5 
in consequence of the alarming accounts “receiv ved of his 
noble father’s health, the. Earl of Fortescue. s Excel- 
been offered for his ve Boe 
, Ati emore.—An Edinbu oS paper “states, t very 
oods of Kinvachel, 
property e Earl 
noble Lord, it ‘is sai id, was in gel for the papper mari 
bse of ot i2 4 Clo oneurry, n ar Black k, called M 
omm jssioners appointed by oo man to 
Royal Dublin Society have 
ecouamend the continuance of 
peng their priansg They reco 
of Seafcld. nb soon observed, aise pace 
was made by the inhabitants of the district to arrest its- 
progress, and after hey succeeded in getting it 
under, ie fir 
page a again broke out three days after with renew 
a 
ther existing bodies, or its appropriation to a n 
on into sections. 
w one § § 
hey also rec one a divisio! 
he various si 
o 
tl 
tl 
also advise t! 
Hiberni 
lc 
re 
general satisfaction. — From a 
cport appears to give 
ss ecently d 
lg 
to Great a the Isle of ag ee Po 
aaa North American Colonies, and 
the British West Indies, was as follows :—Wheat, 93, 633 
quarters ; barley (incl fo 330 95 Peete quarters ; 
oats, 1,404,743 quarters ; rye, 11 ters ; ,1 
3 is, 14,7 = malt, 3,456 quarters ; 
wheat d fi 28 oatmeal, 1,000 
ny 
cwts.; and barley-meal, 78 
Tipperary,—At a recent ‘ain, held in consequence 
of the murder + of Mr. Hall, and attended t b y 35 magistra| tes 
more in the chair, resolutions to the sepa. effect were 
agreed upon 
: :—That it a appeared to the m eeting that, in 
perty was safe i in that district. That they rvornesteah me the 
adminis! 
increase 
of the laws, and fe the remission of 
sons — convicted, and sen at recent- assizes, 
That ere of pinion that the challenge no 
being indie agen ps rail contributed to the 
increase of crim great difficulty in procuring 
convictions arose ay neni cause ; and that the Earl 
of Di be requested to it these resolutions 
to aoe neo 
er yas ‘meting has has been held, in 
accordance with a pes cst ae signed by about 600 ogo Bo 
essing cordial sympathy with 
Strathbogie. Th was 
etable, the large assembly-room | "Sux 
in every part. In m9 of a placard 
up throughout ty, it was appre- 
et inient > le disver the 
tad f police 
tickets; a strong body of police was 
was, however, made to 
ys 
not completely subdued till considerable 
damage had nm done. The loss of wood is stated at 
about 2,000/. sterling. The origin of the fire has not been 
discovered, 
ee 
and 
equalled. In ss ounuebtiers of the present state of the poli- 
tical wordy and the gloomy character of the weather, ae attend- 
ance of com| So great as usual. The Queen’s arrival 
appearance at thi e window and at various parts of the afternoon, 
dark spetien lotadly Woy the efit ua teeeal of the stand; and on 
their departure, which took place tiabaa 
exived. every demonstration of respext. oyal visitors 
was oowae§ and fashionable 
there a saan attendance of the 
world. The commenced precisely at half-past one o’clock, 
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late of 50l., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 Sovs. each 
«7 Subs) ~ Si a -Heathcote’s Emilius filly made first running, 
by 
The Ascot Stakes of 25 Sovs. og with 1001. added (35 Subs.j,— 
Lord off with the lead, which she kept | 
of Grafton’s Florence made play at a good pace to 
where Mr. Green’s Una went up, left her in a few “rides ~_ 
won easy by two lengths.—Betting, 5 to’4 agst Florence, and 2 t 
lagst Una: 
The Gold Cup, by subscription: of 20 Sovs. each, with 2001. added 
fas om. ju Frond fas Suda) ME, Ramsay’s Lanercost rendered a 
ong 
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turn; Mr. Pettit’s St. Francis = held it to the 
straight running, where he was joined by Flambeau, Sir G. Heath- _ 
cote’s Bokhara oe 
here ended in a for second St. 
Francis, Bokhara a length them. The others 
beaten _ 1 to 8 agst Francis, 9 to 4 agst 
i bury, it, li to I agst Flambea 
Sweepstakes of 100 Sovs. each (8 Subs.)— Mr. Combe’s Nob 
made the running, and, — tap ge race from the distance, 
won by a neck, beating the 2 of Bedford’: 's Oakley.—Betting, 
2tol Oakley. 
The Windsor Town Plate of 501. T.Y.C.—Capt. Gardner’s Dis- 
Jemmy made the running to the Fg gmo where Mr. Gre- 
ville’s Pickwick ran by — and won in a canter by a length.— 
Betting, 2 to 1 on Pick 
oh Sales 
ajesty and Prince Albert left the heath after The Nob’s 
race, at 5 o'clock, but the day’s sport was not brought to a con- 
onde Friday.— ye * takes each (Handicap, 
Wokingham Stakes of 5 Sov. »), for 
three years’ old and upwards. Last three quarters of the new mile. 
(30 Subs). Betting 5 to 2 agst Hellespont. Mr. Herbert’s 
Factory Girl, Mr. SheHley’s here sage and Mr. Balchin’s Launch- 
front rank to 
away p deci oo Oe ee eee Treen’s Mose 
and Mr. Dixon’s o joined At the distance 
went in advance and won cieverly by os aocthe a dead eben be 
Seuen Te and Camellino well 
einem Several placed. 
Sweepstakes of 10 5 Sone Bach, with 50 added, for three year-old 
pers aetied fillies and geldings, Sst. Jib. The wimer to e 
‘The old mile: (3 Subs).—Mr. 
cot Guedente Ben Brace.—Betting 5 and 6 to 4 on Bel 
grade, who made-all the rannins, and w won in a canter. 
The Borough af Ni is jate of 50T. gree toa 
Sweepstakes of 1 : Sa v. each, for 2 yrs, ; three, Ost. 2lb.; fil- 
lies, &e., all abs. The winner a ‘be sold for 2001., &e. 
owed 
Three. quarters.of a mile. (2 Subs.\—Lord Albemarle’s Minaret, 
by Ibrahim, was never headed, oe in a canter by two 
lengths, beating Lor Chesterfield’s La Gita: ana, and N 
Betting, Even on Minaret, and 6 to 4 agst 
ville’s Myrtle.— t Myrtle. 
lesen: 200 A. ft.; Sst. 4lb. each. Old Miie.—C oat aly Ca- 
eleon, brother to. Ww. m, received; Lord Kelbw by Ma. 
e Moloch, out of his Actzon mare, paid. 
‘No race for the beaten plate, as only two horses were on the 
and. 
scellane cous. 
— Viviparous when they produce | prin- 
d are nigorots an when they genes 
fronJbrd and are weak. Itis stated in Darwin's Phy- 
