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CHRONICLE. 
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ss a te . see a favourite grey ar wales which he 
had s viously presented to Col. White, and on 
tin verely. e pr 
omy the rf eget Bear cp. Sir 
salle din, dressed the 
ir Edward is 
Eight of the ten 
rd Geetes 8 bill have been 
¢ the dioces k, Water- 
ro 
numbers 
sisting of small ‘ta tegea fre Saati poem 
for America and the Can 
— ~~ Messrs 
mote of th 
Beale and Co. at Mountmellick, n ur last, - 
sgh to mane _produced consi iderable distress not only in 
the t 
general —_ throughout ae counties of ‘Galway weed 
Roscom on, where the carried on 
quences from Clare = M 
dual losses are said to vary in scnpeme from 3002. to 3,000/. 
Although, however, the liabilities of the firm are understood 
the assets are os 
are held + that & <1) 5 
d hopes 
* its affairs — and shortly resume business. 
SCOTLAND, 
e.—The wae ba emigration 
appears to be rife in 
this Loom j ande merica 
resh emigrant ship for A 
nd t ore sai 
nd the ote with 18 pabesyirs}=an 
ue said to been to the w 
sailed fro . 
Broomielaw, Glasgow, on Tu ay, 
© Montreal, "with a considerable number of emigrants. 
SPORTING. ep 
Newmarket Firs t Spring Nee These races commenced on 
ey eo though | the nt te has been cold and soementn w 
and the 
pany a went 
8, the 
om. with aii. i eal goers 
raven Stak F. (8 Subs.)—Duke of 
Richmond's The Currler Wimeee a 1; adr, Ford’s Heads or Tails, 
2 The following also § » but were not placed : oer. 
deston’s The Mountain Syl of Grafton’s Florence, Mr 
Batson'’s Barbara, Lord Albemarie’s Mi » Daintree’ 
b. c, by Mulatto, Yee by Middleton, and Pettit’s Michaelmas 
*Day. Bettin _ 2 agst 7 to 2 aget Mountain Sviph, 
and 5 to 1a . from the 
fora pen of amile; she was then passed eg or 
Tails, who, the , Made strong collins into the 
cords, where the Currier drew upon her, headed her half-way 
Up, end. won gaverty By artength j } the thirdand fourth were very 
enup 
~ 1g tae ay of 20 Sops. each. D. M. (8 Subs.)~Mr. 
pero 
Rogers ptoe (Casidy), i; Lord peer ge bent 2; Lord 
inus, 3; ; Lord Exeter 
‘bes oun 
agst Buf. 
1 aget ‘Lord Keiburne’s 
lead, made all the een the other and 
ance be- 
ceeataceet eric 
a . on aw 
Pabill 
cords, 
we a length. 
— Riddleswor 
pace w 
Tuesday, Coffees room Stakes o, of 50 
Sors. each, 
Subs )— Lord © Orford © by Jerry outof cs. 
esterfie! 
« (8% 
1; Lord 
Exeter's 
the wi mer (taken), 
ees ih mane the Acacia cots and 1 we 
olt made all the ranning, R rouse the Petulance 
colt waiting onhim. Revocation gave u = the top of the hill; 
and the Petulance —— ee in the bottom, caught the 
ag on = m by a head. Nothing else was 
e pace 
The he pace Was fo Stakes § . ee 
Col. Peel's C _— ate Colonel, talked over. wet ae 
Arvsedirm PAS mesma (erie 1, ior. Bacerat: 
. & to Euclid (Pettit) 1 rt, Batson’s f. 
ie sae ae 3 Lora Albemarie’s A 3. Be. 
cn easy 2on n Equation ho made nearly all the running, and 
DJ. (4 Subs.)—Duke of 
‘Ken Iburne’s b. * Parag te, fone fone en 
stakes, and burne’s colt 
a ae Thornhill’s Eqna- 
Sy cn te be Action, divided the stak 
— st. 10 1b., mere ge 
fonts Conedinn 6f 00 woe e each. 
cn chr Ray gute Soma see 
pak Adelgund, ran rar 
q : a 6 
was one false start, in which Chatham fell, ro 
Sweepstakes te 100 Sovs..each, , D.M. (6 Subs.)\—Lord G. Ben. 
ae c. worth (Rogers), 1; Fulwar Craven’s Don’t- ~say- 
No, pn a Orion ae Emin, out of WildD uck,3. Betting 
Even — Wild Duck pelkc Won easy : 
al th ; ee woot wl 
WeEDNESDayY. roy ste cr = of 100 sovs, each. T.Y.C. (5 subs.) 
—Mr. be mag Espartero, ae Em ilius oe over. 
Pe mring, ~ g¢’s Garry Owen, 
ubseri pt 
_ Thornhill’ Erin. Te following also started: Mr. Rush's 
ont y Plenipotent _ “out of Obelisk 
oar k; M 
BS? 
The Column Stakes of 50 sovs. each. R.M. (30 modes Lord G 
men 8 Flytrap, by Bay Middleton (Rogers ‘SE Batson’s 
G Plenipotentiary,.out of Acacia (allowed 3 ibs.) re 7 " the Duke 
_ Portian i lowed 3 
ie Mr 
f. by _ Middleton, “ope ie ee “y a 
gga 0. ord’s 
— rani’ ‘asebia ty Po, vib 
wih Agence out of eons 
be 4on Fiytea a head; a dead heat for second 
the eae colt Fux tr filly. Archy was a good fourth, and 
the —— off, 
Ta 80f 100 Sovs. each... D. M, (15 Subs.) — 
en by Jerry iJ. dy sae 1; Mr. Gregory’s 
ne bro. to wer es 2; Mr. Pettit’s Espartero, by Emilius, 
Goodman's 
» 4 to 1 agst ” Canadian, 
and broke his collar bone ; unaware 
e actual ra 
the distance. The batting was heavy. Offers to take 15 to 1 about 
Canadian for the De 
Sweepstakes . D.M. (7 Subs.) — Col. Peel's 
emery De oe Camel Pst ri ne of Beaufort’s c. by 
rp regen ree yr am ; Loffl G. Bentinck's Fivtrap, 
an Fi, beg Johnny Faa, 
5 — vir, 3 to 1 agst 
"The 1 Duk: 
Btaufort’s colt, and 5 to 1 agst Archy. e's colt made all 
the running, and Archy to the where 
Archy pe eg rg caught oe + naa way up, and won 
ocivies Leeen THE RACES. 
kes on Thursday.—Chatham was backed hea 
Sweepsta 
tol, nan and 6to 4, p.p.; and 1,000 to 10 and 1,000.60 15 (taken) 
that he wins it and the read 
2 o 
pameraseeenen et 1 gst Chatham hatham = 
ene a Attila 50 1 Paley 
bk amos | Frederica colt (taken) wo 61 Agreeable colt 
m1 Auckland (taken 1000-15 ripoli (taken) 
oe 61 ——- Ho} om 190035 Master Thomas (taken) 
3 1 ‘oanna colt eaie (cakem 1000. 15, .. William le Gros (taken) 
80 i wert eus (taken honed 10 Misnomer colt { 
8 to 1 aget Adela filly fenkies} Be al le to} Dil-bar (taken) 
14 to 3 agst Syren (taken 
ee. 
ss of D —A French paper i sorta us 
nar the “Kessa Government has 5 porcaged for the 
of 1,000 ubles a new pro ra bine, ~ 
means of which. the price ‘of r arenes a piece 0 th is re- 
duced to six francs from 32. M. Cas 
French "Minister at St. Petersbur, urgh, was in treaty with the 
inventor for the acquisition of his discovery, which would 
“have freed France from the tribute which she pays yearly 
= 
in the vo 
1,2002. to the British nation, in grateful ac 
of the liberality and kindness Rage she 
m the Government and peo 
volu- 
be é 
to the relief ritish uence shipwrecked o 
or of other destitute persons. The 
sented. This spirit we pth ever wish to see cult 
both nations.— ‘ a 
New Steam Frigate.—The Admiralty h Fy in- 
structions for the building and equipment of 8 ‘a new steam 
said, will in size and power 
everything of the kind yet afloat. She is to be of 650 
power; to have engine-room of fuel ; 
complete stowage under hatches for 1,000 with 
four months’ Be u and provisions, exclusive of a crew of 
about 450 men; and i 2 to be anund oith 38 gese gt the 
henvientcalibe ies bexesiahiioe. The Cy Gor- 
gon, Geyser, and other war-steamers of the firs! 
which have hitherto as remarkable for their 
sey ude, will be little more than half her 
is expected td be be fully conmpeeyy and ready for sea 
it 
—Mr. Tregelles of Neath aya 
says he has found oa Me we tar, mixed-with one-third 
weight of quicklime, de then boiled and hot, pro 
tects iron in a surprising manner from the action of sea- 
water.—Carmarthen Journal. 
. Statistics of States.—A oo tae f con- 
siderable interest, entitled the ‘* A 
of the United States on the Ist 
ursuance 0 
Marshals order honk Congress,”’ has 
lately been Salt in the American Papers 
lowing general abstract of those portions which are 
luded under the h ulture and Horticulture 
have been selected from it, a will perhaps prove inter- 
sting to our readers : yg of agriculture, the 
item of live ~ ag 8 y a va according to thi 
there were 4,3: ses er os 
estimated at 9,344,41 
Made play nearly th 
tength + Adelgund ye he whole ofthe 
Mfebe; as oats, lomo a 
+ 14; 
leattie, 19,31 ist ol 26, 301, 293 ¢ wilh: while pears 
of all kinds is dollars. 
héavily-at 2. 
and. Indian corn, 
buck .wheat, . 7,291,743 bushels ; 
yielded 
$77,531,875 bushels. The 
“ia i mi the of t 
219,163,319lb. + the crop of rice, 80,841 “A221b, 5 ey crop 
of cotton, 790,479,275lb.; and the crop of silk co 
5,088,891 cords of w sold, a products o 
dairy were in value 33,787,008 dollars. ~The value of the 
products of the rd were 7,256,904 dollars ; the manu- 
facture of wine produced 124,734 ans and the value 
of family goods was 21,023,380 dol The table of 
v uce of nurseries and florists estimated at 
593,534 Pehl 
n Rock.—We learn from the ‘‘ Cornwall Gazette ”’ 
that this great natural ne ren pee kept for the 
last several years by mea fe d props tron 
nto 
be moved wi . pane ate, than before, and with 
equal sft 
The Income Tax.—During one of the recent discussions 
in the House of Commons on the subject of the proposed 
income-tax, Sir R. Peel stated t 
was 
P ascertain 
and professions would be found in the Inco 
By treges to that bill the rhage sere to be an 
— ee ades, Se which 
y bei me of es our wt —Ist. The 
icy be charged shall oy computed on a sum not less 
than the fall amount of we mame Ay the bps of such 
trade, upon a fair and just ears, ending 
on such day ¥ ane year ga mene preceding the year 
of assessmen which the acco ~ said trade 
shall have as ys cao yea a mere or oh thes 5th 
ceding year of as nt: prov 
cases where the aah “shall have Cert set up and com- 
ced within the gaid period of three years, it shall be 
mputation for one year, on the 
corporate, aga ay a féllowships, companies or societies, 
and to e art, mystery, adventure, or concern carried 
on e spectively, in Great Britain or elsewhere. 
da. In estimating the balance of profits and gains no sum 
or sums shal et against ducted from such profits 
or gains, on account of any sums expended for repairs of 
occupied for the of such trade, nor for 
pri out. of such trade; no of any 
em rei nor for any sums em pe Sean 
ed as capital in it: "oceupied for te 
employed in Tidiotonadt of prom = occu Bat - 
tra 
of an ineheset which might hans Os iene esas ah of owe vine 
r ot t at interest; nor ~ any debts, except su 
debts, or such parts all roved to the 
satiefaction of the pli irre- 
$ 
= 
terest, or any an other annual 
Sm out of = profits, except the interest of 
debts igners eae ee in Great Britain, or 
in any ap her Mae esty’s dosti th 
fessions, &c., the follo 
re all 
year, ending as in the 
t case actual oie of such profits, 
enhont any deduction eubjet to the visions 
are the period of 
ave i 
third 
