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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 511 
ae age ddniinags Lanite by the Lord Bishop of Cashel. 
private, *, Only. the immediate relatives 
ie on rac Fy left for Maretimo, the seat of Lord 
pe ve teil. at Bla ck Ro ck. Iti is instead, at a acaiguiee 
utbreak beir 
and “the adjacent grin 
E. Blaken 
BY 
- county of Carlow. cand that Sir 
an 
to cplisereih it} a a co eat reinforcement f 
ops had received immediate orders for the disturbed 
local.ties.. The troops detac he d in various parts 
untry, for th 1 
tions, ghey received from Sir Blaken ey a flattering tri- 
bute to their good panne srg the discharge of, Sd 
importan <a me = the Re a # ssociatio 
was beld on Monday, pr wh; h Mr. O'Con was pre- 
a 1) 
sent. After the secretary ha ar read the cbeteepdudence of 
the wei ra pan O’Conne ll addressed the meeting at consi- 
derable length. 
ject of a fe ecent acne. 
tical parties, haciarg sing his 
d the 
hae the present state of poli- 
ow 
danger t bhreatene arm 2 y fi th 
advent of a een Ministry. He c conclu — by 
stating it as his firm belief, that the Conservatives whe: 
not, for any length oF time, retain) power fr fro ip ono: 
tion which their p uld be 
compelled to pursue, would meet pig in that country 
and that repea al e evi tow 
th 
low.—Mr. Caleb com ndal | has as been tried on the baenegy 
of haviag fired on the mob, 
the 27th ult,, an account of ane we gave at the time, 
d with b After the case had 
p € crown, a nu 
ned, bs ia evidence, how 
blah no new Fists nd the jury gant tted rary Btibonre, 
‘ast,— Con meee ee was chart in this 
on the arriv; m Liver- 
es sudden it wi faite of Lord 
Dutfer rin. His Lor! rdship, it appears, complained of indis- 
the steamer to bring him a dose of morphine, which he 
During the night he breathed 
heavily i in his sleep 3 : and at seven on the follo wing moras 
dead in his berth t has held kn 3 
= wes 4 it was proved = ‘th id ¢ 
VS iar 
’ 
that the noble 
> 
phine. vere corgi —A local paper ‘states t oe ta 
few days since, a number of whales, of the a “oe 
the oogig- oR ed,’’ mad 
S we: 
Bre 
Lovgh was in a short time manned, and in 
the course of the day all the whales, to the number of 
seventy-six, captured. 
On ine o eof them measured | twenty- “seven, feet in leiigth, van is 
POTHAR . 
burgh.— The of rail ‘is city and 
the entrance of the tunnel are now 
y betwe 
is aia “peneeeaing tokerda passin 
ings at : 
hed 
bea nnel, 
f Quee reet oo paid see 
at. Keppoci-hill, vl *, is ps by 
time ; anda _ alr 
to en ee 
ourable, itis i 
contioue fi 
rt Gavin Scott, whose. case, in 
Ing of forgery and aba to the extent of 
600/., on a house in this city, has excited much interest 
laced e 
s he had heard ; when he 
Betting —10 to ¢ 6 agst Melody, 
aT rw Belgrade. 
LT 
ussex Stakes of 25 Sovs. each.—Mr::Treen’s Battie? (Co: 
Mr. Btwail’s osreti nce 2; Mr. Fox’s gems < 3; 
Du dford’s Envoy, 5; Lerd ong 
grade, and won eas: ys 
5 to 2 agst Portrait 
Ti Lord Bentinck’s 
and Psp then hyervey by Pa’ 
it 0: e. dis- = d 3tol agst Envoy, Barrier made neseiy al 
The Duke of ‘Richmond’ ‘Ss ec a won cleverly by half a length. Nothing was 
up. near the first 
Id made his rush at the bee stand, but aE ane ten by a neck aot 
7 to 1 against Pas- 
very cleverly. Betting— m Misdeal, 2 Sive weepstakes of 25 Servs. each, for two-year- ¥.C,—Cot. 
sion, and 5 to 1 agst Eaglesfi eel’s ‘ci ms The ponees out of Hester (Nat, erg ¥ hid Dixon's 
awing Room Sé. 25 Sons. earth : the second to Pe ney Banks, 2; Lord G, Bentin: pee ete Bet, 7 Mr. onc sa ir 
100 Sovs. out of the Stakes, and the winner to pay 25 Sovs. fn the Nessus bolted. Betiing 7 to4 nd 5 to? = 
é (27 Subs. to the § ‘pstakes, and 16 to the us.) —Mr. Sad- pais ol The favourite made all ne = si d wes nm by t 
Jer's Defy made the running at starting, followed by Lord Exe- | len 
ter’s Cesarewitch, the other lying behind ; they ran so till near rege area Stakes of 50 Sor F65% das —Mr. 
bs turn for the s' t finish, where Lord Bentinck’s Mustapha | Treen’s gran Gono ‘Duke a ‘ichmond's Baglen del, 2. 
nt in front and made play to the pation neti 9 Lord Albe- | 9 to 1 on Bar. headed, by half a 
mate e’s Ralph passed him and had the rest of t to himself, | jo ngth, ite 
_ — —— eo _ betting a n Ralph, The Goodwood Cup, by subscription of 20 S — each, and 100 
> 1 agst Mustap! caemmmed ted dded ; the pica to farses 1004. out of the stakes. Cup (‘ourse. 
M:| aaeweac ts of 300 Sovs. ‘each. (19 Subs.) —Lord Bentinck’s Ca- Gi subs.) — Mr. John: Charles XII, (Mar-on), 1; Mr. Licht, 
e went a’ 
wa! a lead of several lengths, followed by Lord 
Westminster’s Launceiot, Mr. Bowes’s Black Beck third, and 
Col. Anson’s Black Bess pa In making the ese of the clump 
uncel 
ot? Weak praia Pecrtn tas, Oakst ick ere, bred), pee "Nantilus (Preach br: a 
agst 
bined 3 to 1 agst Hyllus, 11 to 2 agst Charles XII., 6 tot 
Maroon, 8 to 1 a; x Becanier. 7to 1 agst Nautilus, 1B tota 
e of tae tue 
- t Bick Beck toe oe lead aetna tate Bert Oakstick, 20 to 1 agst Poe ahontas, fae. 25. cl Lagst Bulwark, and 2 
length. The pace was very goud for the first three miles, but to-dcpest, Colwick 5 wor by a hea afine ie es 
slow at the finish. Betting—6 to 4 agst Black Bess, 2 to 1 each The eof Ri ae tia ) of 10) : si 
agst ae Beck and Capote, and 10 to 1 agst Laun sf Mile. an’s Remnant (Wa efield), 1; Mr. I. Dav’s 
The takes of 100 Sovs: each (41 Su be) — rd Bentinck’s Muic: $ twall’s c,-by. Mulatto—Melody, 3. The. ful- 
Firebrand 2 made play for a quarter of a mile, and then resigned to | owing also started, but, were not placed:—The Hon. S. Her- 
= ge o. Lage: Baleine filly, bist was join nee at the dis. | bert’s Arctic, Lord Chesterfield’s All. ¥ » Mr. Wright’s Folly, 
by C eel’s Hester Colt, and Mr. Gregory's Bar- Mr. Verrall’s: Maid of th ll; Mr. Booth's Benjamin, Mr, 
= These nice ran any head and head till within ten strides | Smith’s The Maid; Mr. I. Day’s f. by Nimrod; out of Busk, Da 
of the chair, when Mr: Wreford’s Vietoria colt rushedin and won of Richmond’s Sherbet, Mr. Litchwaid’s c. Cou arteene. ain ae 
by ‘ec Wyndbam’s sieur. Le Sa and. Mr. Tre Bene 
rages bol si All Fi at L Re 5to : 
oie not mentioned in the betting ours, 4 tol ast moa ae 
re h was 5 to 4on the B agst 
alts Colt, 3 to 1 agst Baleine, and 6 to I each agst Elopement ry - 7to4 Rb ae Folia. & ato} sass Benjamin, and to | 
and Barrier. e » WOR oF 8 j 4 
The Géodwood Club Stakes of 10 Sone. each en The Anglesey Stakes of 15 S to be an by r 
members of the Goodwood Club (11 Subs.) —Lord tine! of the Army or Navy. New Mile. (11 .) — Mr. Osbaldeston’s 
Naworth, 1; Mr. Gardnor’s Dismal Jem: : deston’s | Currycom» (Owner), 1; Mr. Gurdnor's Dismal Jemmy, 2; Lord 
Currycomb, 3; Captain Rows’s Perfume, 4. Dismal Large made inton’s Amulet, Lord Bentinck’s Naworth, 4; Mr. 
the running to the distance where the others closed with him, | Smith’s The Maid, 5, Lord March na.ch, g..Victor, 6. Betting 
and a fine race home waswon bya head only. Betting, id on | —7 ves . agst Vict Ke Sto 1 agst Dismal Jemmy, and 2 to,1 agst 
Curryeomb, Carrycomb ; eae by two-lengths. scam race for peg p was 
rd Ch 1d? judicionsy fixed for @ quarter t o’clock, so that those 
sae at pee tee te Sane) ES perk pots who ¢ from a distance had ample time to reach the scene of 
paieane: 4 —_ bees p ae of Beaufort’s c., ao Nati Miss an 
. Bentinck’s Flytrap, 3 tting —6 to 4 
Miss Aras ard oe to 4 poet Johnny Faa. y remarkably fine 
and 2d, and won bya head only. Flytra: 
ac’ ion. 
The Orleans Cup, given by H R.H. the Duke of Orleans, added 
to a Steeepstakes oy 20° Sovs. each, h ft; the steal receives €: 
race between the Ist 
was beaten out of the stakes; three yrs-old, 7st; tour, 9st; five, gst 7b; six 
The Welt. ‘akes ach, Craven Stakes Course, Gents, | and aged, Qst.1uib ; mares, &c, all d 4ib; maiden three-yrs- 
Hy ree (5 Subs.)— tng “Osbaldeston’s Mountain Sy ‘owner 1; | old, 4ib; maidem four, 7ib; maiden five, I0ib; maiden six and 
‘d G. Bentinck’s Naworth,2. Betting 4 . Won | upwards, 1419; the winner of tha Goodwood Cup, Chester, New- 
clever by a length. ton, Li wl, and Ascot, Slb-extra. 10 sub: Goodwood Cap 
FO ag petite Plate of 50) tte ‘9 @ Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. arse. Duke of Richmond’s Mas, aged (Rogers) |, Mr. Lytch- 
The winner to is bap Heats T. Y. C.—Mr, Daw id's Hyilus, 5 -yrs,2; Gen. Wyndham’s Aspat 3 yrs, 35 
tos The Drone, (tre ea B25 Ag Sadier’s Variety, 1 02; Capt. a. G. Bentinck’s Mustapha, 3 yrs,.4.. Betting—3 to Lon 
Pettat’s Victor, 0 rr. Verratt’s Maid ‘3 Pa sge ) +i 3; | Hylus,-5 to} agst Mus, 6 to 1 agst Aspatria, and 10 to 1 agst 
Mr. Wright’s Sales! 30 dr.; Lord Miltow mide, Mastapha. Won by a lenzth. aa 
dr.; Mr. Hook’s Miss Nowell, ‘oodr.; ; Lord @. * Hentinek’ 8 Gobe. Frivay.— Phe Nassau (Handicap) Stakes of 50 Sovs. each, for 
betes fata gee to 4 agst Victor, 7 to 2 agst Variety. | three-yrs old fillies, 8st 71. The new ‘le. 10 .Yués.~ Lord Exe. 
A good race, but won easy at last. ter’s f by Reveller, ot ‘if Green Mantie (Darting) 1) Mr. Payne's 
Match ; 200, h ft. One Mile.— Mr. Treen’s Una received forfeit | Australia, by Langar, 2; Colonel Wyndham’s f by Nonsense, 
from Mr. pola ‘Ss ice black Dachess. A long and excellent by Whlebone, 3; Col nel Anson’, i of Whorley Hill, 45 
day’s sport did not finist) until within afew minutes of 7 o’clock. r. Fox’: usive,5 Betting—7 to 4.0n Austrajia, 3to4 
WEDNESD. as nihiek Ss eaely part of the day was so | Delusive, and 5 tol agst the eae Won by baif alength.. . 
threatening, that gr befs up ananticipated treat, and Produce Sweepstakes of 100 each, A 3 célts, 1b 
reserved the ves for the cup on Thursday. The wind was very | fljies, 8st 3f. ‘Last mile and a half of QP. 43 Suds.—Lord 
acco! nied occasionally. by showers ; it cleared up t albeiiaies Ratph (Robinson) 1; 1° Mr. Tetcuane npeea p Me 
noon, but the effé as evident, as.th pany on th lostyn’s Prince Caradoc (allowed 3lbs), 3. the -followi Sue alee 
was considerabl; w par both in ni and rank. pn de but ¢ not placed: — Lord Westminstei’s Marshal 
The City M ? Plate of 50 sovs., with 50 added by the Ladies. Soult; Lord Albemarie’s c Baffi = rig Ree coger 
Heats once rownd.—Mr.. Shelley’s E (Chapple) 1 1; Mr, ‘allowed Sib); Mr. Rush's ¢ by Plenipo, out fof Perkins’ dam 
Smith’s The. Maid,3 2; Mr. Greville’s Perseus, 2dr.; Mr. Wright’s (all; wed 3tb) 5 | Bie tory reel bros Betting—s-to 4 agst 
Folly side-of post) dis The frst heat was won by halt a Ralph, 7 to 4 agst Prince Caradoc, 4 to l agst Marshal Soult. 
lenge and shir er The was the fa Won by ahead. 
ite for both heats. 26: c Cup, by subs sof 15 5 Savs cack, for for alt 
The Goodwood Stakes of 25 to facie ocepten Beat cap)... Craven Course, 20 subs. ee 
ceive 50 sovs. out of the rakes ist booted the 5 tart was. made letensDe s 4 yrs, 8st_11b, Mik Lee 4 jo West ape 
ander the personal direction of Lord G. wes Gne of | scroon, 4 yrs, 8 St. Sib, 2; Duke. of Rittmond’s Mis. 
the bestever seen. Lady Liverpool took elead a ©; | gst 121b. 3. ‘The following also started, but were not cai 
‘oliowed by Master Tommy, Wirristrew, Exit. Henri ‘Quatre, and | Mir. pettit’s St. Fraucis,6 yrs 9st Sib; Lord Eglinton’s Potenta’ 
Mossieur Le Sage, with the ruck so close up that we cannot at- aack:d ahi ichfie he Corsair, 5. yrs, Sst 4lb; Mr. 
tempt to say. what else was infront. They ran in this way to the Byng’s Garry .Owen, 4 yrs, Sct 2b: Mr. Bowes’s Black Beck, 4 
first. turp, where, sian teen Tommy dis; aaee Jae yand | yrs, -7st 1olb; Lord Chesterfield’s Henri Quatre, 3. yrs, 6st i0lb; 
carried the round the clump to the will Hers iecnduean’s Mr, Greville’s Perseus, 4 yrs, 6st 101b; Mr. Dixon’s Knightsbridge, 
Orelia now poe me Carlotta and Isabella then took the lead, a yrs 6st 01D 5 Lord G. Bentinck’s Hulfcaste, 4 yrs, 68t 2ib. 
the former having her neck in advance, Orelia, Lord Lichfield’s Bettinz ; 7 to. 2 agst Tue Corsair, 4 to 1 agst St. Francis, ¢ to 1 
Corsair, snd-Monops following them. Carlotta was beaten | 275+ sras, 6 to.1 agst» Henri Quatre, 6.to I oe Baiicasts. 4tol 
the distance, and immediately after Urelia and ed : to) aget ce. agst Dr, 
ths 
winning easy: Exit and 
sie a A coead aah. First Class-of gre ey Stakes, of _— 5 fe-for of 
head finish. aig oth well ages (Handicap) a a on 
eh ore cred to, win i ees Betting, fata t To-be- ridden by Members of the Goodwood Cup, 18¢ués.—Mr. 
we Stocens, 10 fo | aget Carlotta, 11t0 1 agst Henri Gaatre. 12 | fsaae Day’s f by Nimroa, ‘Comins pares, Ree 
to aati 1a to) agnt Orlin {001 7 agst Master Tomy, Pettat, 1; Lord G. Bentinck’s Capote, 4 7m Hist lb 3.. Tbe fol 
100 to 6 eens Teaver and 20 to 1 agst any | lowing also started, bat 5 gos wee 
Presse Bt bi sonore rhet, 4 ag tae om Won by.a head. 
T. ¥. 6. (3 Subs.j\— ‘Richmond’s yrs, . A kj 
ae Corer Sin sof 8 0m, ca Mr. King’s Tommy, 2; Lord G. Class of the Mi Stakes, $c.—Mr~ Smith’s The Maid, 
Second ‘arch 
Test 3b (C. ePanrary Ss Lord, Albem by 
Tauri, rine ‘ ecrtaie ; Lord G. Bentinck’s Naworth, 4 Ts, 
list 7Ib, 3. 
Bentinck’s Straw Hat. 3. Betting, 5 to 4 agst Benedetta, who 
wona race by a rise 
The Steward’s ~~ of 3001. net toa handicap of 5 each. 
c Byng’s. Garry Owen, (Nat. 1); 
Eglinton’s. Potentate. 3; 
tate, ane 8 to 
——————$———— 
Daw. 
Hom Site curr.—Crvim Supe (before Mr. . Taddy 
special J ry)-— Binck wndl others. the Warden and 
New College, a ae ‘his remarkable tithe case, which ex 
ipeettavereae 
5. furlongs: ts, was decided at the rose 
bowed the Court. 4 } 
P aisley.—Seve ral extensive failures have taken —_— 
amongst th which ha 
ereated g sik-the western dishicie oF 
Scotian oo t the. Sinan pel sail suspended 
ke 
2 apg are . number of the most wget en 
ising int the. rade; and wha tever m 
issue, it j ; } 
Be = | 
z 
extensive 
aay be th 
number of soncwhaes work-people ; sot takene less 
fhe from on ne $0 two thousand people, of one ary ape 
ther, must be discharged in the course of another 
: ne ae alia: 3 is s recedes cities ; failed to the 
amount of 001. 
SPORTING. 
in front to ‘Gstance; Mr. 
thd alowed ys Gontma's Be 
Mr. E wall’s ec. 
‘of 50 Sos. each. (i! 
— headed b Lord B 
into the straight. Se Was ¥ Lor en- 
imthe run up the distaace, however, the Per- 
by degrees, and w wane the post bya 
