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ds, although not admissible as members, could c 
p cea with Ireland by sympathy, by their contributions, 
and by forming put As a Bri 
tish legislator é had always voted against | every oppression 
flic 
hem some relief, bie explain in a great measure the 
pes and extent of the evil. The followi g state 
ment, however, nig png oagaae = affording addition 
particulars res ard to the a8 of ee t 
present out of w 
ee SASS AMEE SPARSE EOE NE AES 
Subscription sol. T.Y.C. The winner to be sold 
3501., ay ders by Depieinee out of Joachim’s p 4 
were na place 3 Me permet 's Quatre, 2. es ae 
yrs. Ellis per dea Mau a Deke of Pte 
ae by Meniie out of Thence 3 yrs., Mr. Ford’s Heads or 
Vv 
sought to be inflicted o n Canada, and in favour of any ky it is sa aid to be ne result, Ghani 
measure brought formard - Vi reliet ; but — — aE i 2 yrs. Lord E xeter's Revision, Seen, Ma, Werte 
her inhabitants olly and wickedness to resort to actual survey by condideabat committees, | and Bir. Porch ian, ea aeatte Out of Zany's dam, % YF 
arms, he ceased to interest himself in their behalf. Had specially ‘pointed by the ern and. relief com. 4 tol agst ila ©. a ton aget Mr Gomes oat pete pao 
they ie eS bap the limits of the law, they must hav = r of loom eads altoget ther in the | the winner. The Thebes colt, Wiseacre colt, Vibration, and 
beens sful 5 but wh en they attempted force, t peer was 1 })_ | Joachim colt, laid in front till half wa: the ropes, when Henri 
found r ith bayonet and cannon, The fnbe! oe pd ssp was 1,717, and the num- heady Viorath en Wisencre pie ye i a ge mtg gy 
and were put do hey deserved to be. His r Handicap Plate of 501. for three-year-olds a 
was to be always i pe right, and never to violate d Mr. Payne's Johnny (Nat), 1; Mr. Gratwicke’s Clemen 2. 
e was, therefore, glad of the opportunity of making 871. hee an exact calealetibu which had ae rps Clasieal. aie: ements “Mr. pot fords Bob Ped Bre 
a marked distinction between the maniac struggles of Pa- nearly 6,000 oe men, women, and children, were | Meiklam’s Broadwath, aes Coombes’ The Nob, Mr. Batson’s 
pineau and the peaceful tion in which he was en. ublic charity by the standing-still | Barbara, Mr. Balchin’s Launchaway, Lord Chesterfield’s The 
g a Daa *Connell moe ed to address the meeting | of those 1,717 looms, The number of tradesmen’s hou ae Ef the Whistle, Lavy Pe poi olnge Erme Duke of 
at considerable length, — ally in relation to 7 at present unoccup ed as 440; the number of retail shops | c. by yr tee ny of hasas Shep ee eee Hop yg 
and cares the = — ss they owed to tha’ te ountry p was not less than 100. There were a short time | Johnny, 4 to1 agst Ermengardis, 5 to) agst Clinker, 1 agst 
for her munificen' ibutions with the : Tsons receiving charity, and that number [avoursaud. to) eget the Thebes colt. Miss Mary Ann tank 
paras repeal, some € t has been occasioned b d ponoman Sensi ter nce Sadia, aheat eo eek ane 
* ae ia 
_— ion from its anks of ‘two of oa - ading s be making rapid progress. the three, and the whole zen to the Ab. M. bottom and 
T3, Mr. Sharman Crawford and Mr. rien. The —————— then divided— Johnny, Ch a, Bob Peel, and Ermengardis 
] b his SPORTING. wpe in came The favourite eng op’ in am 
H t NEWMARKET HOUGHTON M EETING. Bi leverly by a and Er. 
ga ers eR = of the Uni = ag oe sae ents | _Moxpay.— Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 Sors. each, D.M. (4 ween aa bete thee Sart: Hasey eike cane Gk wean 
— svar of e = 0 nion, founded on the as- Subs "= Lord Albemarle’s Buffalo (Whitehouse), 1; Duke of Rut, | °'¢!0ck, continued during the whole of the afternoon, and drove 
experiment had been made, and that | land’s The ius, 2; Lord me's © Beart, 3. Betting—6 to 4 | “Me company the heath before the conclusion of the races. 
England, had ‘refed equality of _ to ee by aeet Scarf, 5 to 2 agst The Geni af Erdal ypc Sere Ee Sane en 
maintaining that a xperiment not n made. made play. at a. good pace, The Genius lying second, and‘ Bofiala herd Albemarle’s Thovins 
+ | third, until within half a —_ of home, where Buffalo we at . 's Nuncio (Robinson) beat Lord Exeter's Al- 
He scree to the or iy of the piss go Fae up, and after a very pretty r ‘on by a head. The filly Looe "eb 100,h. ft. Betting—5 to 4on Nuncio. Won by 
says, who have their country’ 8 good at heart, whether cite good third, alge gd beat Lor Ch field’ 
T years, during been kept before | | 2" r.y 50. Betting-10 toae Monen Baths. Wen tee All Fours, Pit all of Ab, M100, me ft. Betting—5 to4on 
the e country, it. is not now time vires the ors — length. — on By @ | Oakley. Won by three 
he 
em, 
which would show a re obabili 
ncludes a ceitng upon Mr. O’Con- 
ese as the great ser der of th e movement, to controvert 
= if he can show that the repeal of the Uni e 
obtained, and the Pipe bins amo preserved by 
oral power, he is 0 deri os 
injurious a agai and to apply 
his tale: nts and gi nooner over onfidin ng pe ople 
al from og association on the same sen viz.— 
the impractiabilty of repeal, or if practicable the evil 
rom it. After quoting the opi- 
nion of Mr. Burke, that the closest connexion between 
oth, in concludes as follows :—‘ SoEpoee 
the gore ae mit class of men wou 
House cf Com: ? The men 
or an instant 
the inseonar 6 oF the on “pera 
them would have cease Ta I her best day 
liame ¢ 
a ti r 
‘Wher will Mr. QO’ i get the ‘moral elements 
ch frst created, te! hee hed pro i 
clgence of the land, but illings ? 
4 roduced a 
ion 9 wi seeking for foreign sympath wins 
making ery a a s i Fd y- 
Ps gar, at every dois n Eur Look odie nd, 
Fran prt A sister of aberlout Eoglands oan 
ts and makes he herself a second Poland—a rallying s 
oe tia a 
——— —On the of the recent disputes 
ani ed with the Scotch ‘Charch: a local paper states 
a toto is eccrine eine a nasary of the leaders: of 
mn par 
aod 
wt. pay les) 3 a met in thi city 
the leaders of the moderates (the Lord Tusticn 
—_ and Dr. - Muir), a eae ih atveps ce of 
ninghan, 
etn 
ae 
Sir @. Si u the 
ee estion may now be considered at rest, as there 
tary to believe that Sir Ry Peel, if allowed, is prepar 
t a t is reported that Capt. Sir Edward Parry, 
ries, ae ton appointed by eee: be make in- 
+ le, by a pe: h the view 
he acer whether, if the improvements ts suggest ested on 
try will deri “ Bs aii sa 
is ex short! corresponding advantage. 
F cted ly to arrive in this town, when he 
Proceed baka ? 
M 
BN a 
of th 
Resi ne heg roceed south to hold perso 
with ey al = 
ey Aberdeen, Leith an 
t that vessels sa 
C) effect. Y iaes are aig 
ry may be in meanccnie Mr. 
olahbocials ie 
Byn; Garry Owen (Nat) b 
Mr. Byng’s 
Glencoe ; T.Y.C,; 50. Betting—10 = é on reo Owen. 
by four lengths. 
The Criterion Stakes of 30 Sovs.each. 20 ft. The second s 
his stake. (40 Subs.)— Col. Peel’s c. by The Colonel, ont of Hester 
(Nat), 1; Mr. Treen’s Barrier, 2; Mr. genet hit agy es The 
‘oll d:—Mr. Thornhill’s 
Won 
Ensebia, Lord Albemarie’s Robin, Tent Exeter’s Revision, Mr. 
Shackel’s Meal (2lbs. extra), Mr. apc Seiya a yore Orford’s 
Bridal. Betting—5 to 2 ay er (tal 2 agst 
acre, 3to 1 agst the vie 
and Bridal made the ning ni y abreast, followed by Meal 
and Robin, the two trourites eta off; in this order the race 
within a distance of ¢! ending, ee rt Hester 
nig yell by ae 
difficulty, an Soa 
a couple of lengths, Barrier oes tintocrs or x itty Meal, 
Robin, and Timole gee ae fifth, and sixth, but not within 
ie Hengthe of the er. There was onl one false start. 
The {nena ge sors ire Stakes 25 Sovs. cach, with 100 added. 
Last mile and a distance of B (82 Suds.)—~ Mr. Holmes’s Vul- 
can (Neo. 3. Mr, Etwall’s c. i Mulatto, ang of Melody, 2; nl 
mham’s Com pebeattcn 3; Col. Peel's I-am-not-a og 4. 
following 0 start it were not ia teat bet ng 
Wardan, Lord Miltown’s Cruiskeen, Mr. ‘Cia rk’s The Corsair, 
Major Hay’s Retriever, Mr. Theobald’s Pocahontas, Mr. Meiklam’s 
Miltown’s Zelmyra, 
Broadwath, Mr. Forth’s Miss Stilton, Lord 
am’ a, Lord 
edary, Lo: rd Miltown’s 's 
Col. Cruafaias Ermengardis, Thornhill’s St. 
Co siarab, Lord Chesterfield’s Henri Quatre, a) 's Port- 
soken, Betting —7 to 4 agst M aeee colt, 7 tol agst Th e Young- 
un, 12to 1 agst Henri is 12 to Ll agst Compensation, 17 to 
1 aoe The er arcu (taken); 20 to 1 agst Cruiskeen, 20 to] agst 
pigaraeieticn 20 to 1 agst Walean, 25 to 1 agst Miss Stilton, 30 to 
l agst Emma colt. There were three false starts; at the fourth 
on taking the lead 
colt, Henri Gueree War- 
alae colt ania Compensation, and made 
that before they acs the Duke’s stand the tailing was 
bs awful.’” At the 
Duke’s stand Wardan and Ermengardis reeds 
yar 
the front rank, no’ up to the favourite, headed him in- 
stan and won very cleverly by a length.. Compensa 
a I-am-not-aware fourth, Henri Quatre fifth, % 
Wirrestrew sixth, and The Corsair seventh. 
and 33 to 1 were laid st the winner just before starting 
Fifty Pounds. Last Three Miles of B.C. The winner to be sold 
fore Guineas.—Duke of Grafton’s Mosque (Nat), 1; Lord Al- 
arle’s b..c. by Lian ag ag 2; Mr. Eddison’s The Ruler, 
5 . Booth’s Benjamin, 4; Mr, Stirling’s The Pocket Viper, 5; 
‘ ford’s Creole, 6; Lord G. Bentinck’s 's Tripoli, 7. 
to 4 on me. Creol 
winning easy*by two lengths. The others effect: 
that the j seam . The winner was claimed. 
| ae Gr aoe beat Lord anes Abydos, 
eville’: at), 
T.Y.C. 100, h. oes ae aioe Won by half a length. 
eget win aah — ae Sey orn bigew Lord Exe- 
D.M. , he ft. n betting. Won by half a 
pe ag 
Hameo. Finke of Se D. L—Col. Peel's I-am-not.a 
(Chapple), 1; Tock patios? *s Cruiskeen, 2; Mr. I. Day’s Fambe: 
wile 3. The following also started but were not ge aie cto 
f Rutland’ 
's Flam! ambean ; Mr. Wreford’s Wardan: ™ 
Saree Mr. Pay: Welfare; Mr, Graydon’s Clinker ‘Mr. 
Bell’s Thirsk ; ats Pagan ’s Vigilance. Betting—7 to 2 
te [-am-not-aw: agst Welfare, 6 to 1 agst Flambeau, 
= - rst half of 
—Mr. leas ogge 
Peel's ay 
struggle, won cle- 
ese eet ee 
's ch. c. Pp "s ch. c. out 
of Hester, divided the forfeits, and W. ~ 
Daw. 
NTRAL Criminat Court.—Trial of Rober: 
kind 
has occurred for many. ‘ook place on Thursday, The fol- 
lowing are the details of the trial: — The Judges, Chief Baron 
Abinger and Mr. Baron 
nm Gurney, having entered the Court and 
Robert 
‘tr. 
ene their seats = the bench, Blakesley was placed at 
hi for ful wrunter 
rosecution said, in laying before the ju e facts atten 
erious.case, it would be his object not to add to the difficul- 
which surrounded the prisoner’s Counsel, by d ore than 
imply stating the , and the law upon which they were to 
decide the prisoner's ultimate fate. The jury find that on 
the night of the 21st Sept. the prisoner h: one to the house of 
deceased to make certain demands. Ata subsequent hour he 
in company with olice-constable, to who e made cer- 
tain statements. Subsequently they had an at of his pur- 
piri a knife, and directing it to be sha a particular 
Ata e hi eceased, and 
later hour he went into 
or her lif 
oe Fp 3 “My wife lay!” to stab her, and 
then inflicted the Posse dd upon Mr. Burdon, which caused 
his death, and for which he was now to take his trial. These 
were the s facts. He would conclude by observing that the 
all the ae el oo afford him, 
and that he was fair.trial. The 
cilasal ists cue cde eaepectestetecinunenet darn 
ife of deceased ; but no new facts were adduced beyond 
eee been before the public. - Counsel 
for the defence that the line of defence he- was in- 
structed to take wae alae he should pursue strictly, and to the 
r, because he felt that this trial was not likely to. be the last 
which would take gh pet gene pee eye 
that his conduct i be discussed by more than one 
er tribunal out-of-d SY Sik chOGliL tacsetie, an. he Wan te. 
ge ace peer rpei eh retay p the prisoner was in 
ee ee See when he com’ this crime. What did they 
the Crown? The 
eh Owe evidence adduced for 
und wandering 
wife from whom he was separated~ why and wherefore no one 
knew... He did not attempt to justify or mitigate prisoner’s 
crme, but he could not but suggest to the jury that the circam- 
stance of such a separation was likely to drive a feeble mind, such 
as the prisoner’s, to a state of fo reason given 
for the wife's detention. e felt. deten- 
affectionately loved his wife. Her separation from him was the 
ca of bis mi madness. She Bad had an interview 
ith him— had akind letter to him ; and yet he pro. 
to stab her. Was this the act of a same person? No; but 
: ery day’s expe- 
F than those whom mad- 
the dearest and best. are whom in their 
of desperation they direct their weapons. cfrcum- 
