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were forced to interfere, —_ oe cpa ati of the 
gentleman himself, he was ibe e police office, where 
a however he was at once set at liberty by the Wiateteateh, on 
duty. id 
resent about 4000 
; but even this, 
whole extent of re) evil. 
—Intelligence has neti received of the total loss, 
by wey whilst my sea, of the shi 
out in 
property. Fortunately, 
g to the | cae and reache “s 
thou ies a bes exhausted. The 
commenced in the hold of the vessel, but ey cireumstances 
under which it originated are at present unknow 
THEATRICALS. 
HA —A new drama by Mr. Sheridan Knowles 
Sititied « ¢ The inks of Arragon,’ e 
ms 
o 
agro 
n in des pai ighout was well 
: the petal pitti. being supported “4 
Mrs hel ho were much 
at the end of 
r. and 
applauded, and call od Toe! by tlie auidience 
the play, which was announced for repetition 
lancous. 
—The following narrative 
ae ay lars describing the cir 
Si 
Miiscel 
Sir F sdle reander Burnes. 
ived from mb 
appear b 
may S interesting 
Sincu: Sir 
our isnnten immediately that there i isa ena in 
em their 
8, assuring him it 
the _aiy 4 ; he ‘however persisted in i 
= ip sing, « : it ena 0, the Affghans will say t 
the gates re, and 
about it, he took it Sienioatle for 
had eit 
or “been 
whole mob of the 
The Jemidar of 
was a report of 
going up to the top of the Aowae: As aa ok, sis dh: 
way, when he me A h 
yt smear nee rai Det rnes Ang 
dress 3 
got into men 
shop. Sir Alexander 
sepoys me wre firing on the People until they 
to the ys “i 
last a w 
had been mad 
€ ann 
city was collected, and the house in in flames. 
ents 
forbid the 
ning at a moderate pace, the favourite lying off up to:the dis- 
tance, where he reached her quarters: at the pet he went to 
th viper ghd staid with her to the last, and won on the post 
by a nec 
Phe deco Stakes — — each, with 100 added; the st as 
sovs. out of th miles. (51 suds., of whom 32 
Feet ae + a “vibration, by Sir erie (Bell 1;,Mr. 
Sorine Hyllus, 2 ac Day's . Thorn. 
por tt’s Mosq chesterdelnte 
at — 
en look- 
oe ®; Mr 8. 8 
Col. ’s I-am-no » Gregory's 
j liers’s s Snowdrop, 0 05 Mr. Hornby’s Revoke, 0; 
er’s Wi Betting, 4 to Lagst 
4 Tamburini, 6 to 1 poten aactieik 5 tol Bn I-am. 
a O.and oe and 9 tolagst Hyllus. 
wa am-not-aware and. M 
whom, ell laid up, were Rhodanth: 
burini, E. 0. a William Ps ne rea 
evoke ; and three fou 
r straight running, ty which ; 
voke, and Mo: 
ed. Rhi 
tion winning easy by a le 
Rhodanthe fourth, and ‘I<am- not. 
The pe ce # rors y her Majesty added to weepstakes a, 
20 sors. ~~ srr ve epi Pete St. conan f 
(Robinson). 1 . Com ob, 2: Mr, Ord’ Bees wing, 
ena was a bad third, 
ware fifth. 
set fire ch 
d thi rd, mad The. Rob foutth; 
ore 'Tike Nob passed a and a splendid race 
od, Be gehed py po the © post ya head, and ae Nob 
beating the old mare by ha eck, 
pat. 
rae: “ng Palace Stakes of 100 sovs. each ‘Ola mile, 
bake d G. Bentinck’s a by Camel (Rogers); 1 ; 
Greville’ s Gunter, 2 ; Lor adirebeate s Jeremy 
ornhill’s Es: spartero, 4. Betting, 7 to4 agst Misdeal, and 5 5to2 
Gunter made the turn, where 
; Mi ee, » where he went 
Si 
Two sre kes of 50 sovs. each. Three 
a mile, Ga cube. Boca pcomeeth ote’s b.c, ey tne et 
at) 1 otherem, 2, 
Glancus boc ot penn a ott race 
an rs 
Ascot Derby Stakes of 50 sov 
Sw 
subs, ip Duke of Bedford’s Pe teoae Atobinson), 
seis Sir Aah 2; Sir G, Heatheote’s Arkan 
Sir Harry, who was beaten in 
a cante 
halt pada 
We 
Mr. Thorani’e 
Traitor wi eater 
DNE ¥. nee of com 
» the pas veshion felt tin poe a 
t 4 in those. of J y, and L Thursday, 
account of the. run 
The Swintey Stakes of 2 5 Sons. aha 
(uy 
Mr. 
4 3; Mr. 
quarters of. 
Cantatrice 
at to 5 on the 
n the post by 
ue ey Course, 
; Lord Chest, 
sas, 3. 
> Arkan 
spe 
er- 
renee? 8 
of 50 Sovs,.ezch. 20 ft. Cup Course. 
partero walked over; Mr. S. Lacn 
8 eon vie 
(4 mute, )— 
S’s.The 
pany was mee ae 
uch less 
The. following is an 
Rid mile and ahaif. (4 
The races, which did not 
The Trial 
The New Mile ( (7 subs.)— 
loon (Robinson), 1; Sir J. Gerard’s Meal, 2 
ver, 3; meen ‘ 
the 
front rank, h 
distance, where Satirist heatek his ange! 
and wonin a canter by 
hall way up the distance, and obtained 
SRucritukte of 200 sovs. each. Swinley =— iF subs 
Westminster’s A: and ( Rolieacn), aes a 
Firebrand, 2; Col, Anson’s The her, 3. 
Auckland (who carried 24 Ib. 
the Puncher not 
ar dem 
attachment Ryka part ofthe rear A 
begin till nearly two o’clock, com 
r, be ad see ee Mr. Shelley's Tole, walked ov 
mitted that the Cashel sapere cannot be adduced as a oronation Stukes Of:190 sors. si (OF suds.) 
ositive instance of the sepulchral. character of. these Exeter’s f., by Touchstone out of min Man 1s Lord 
towers. Not so ; there, at a depth from Chesteritt 8 : Dil-bar, by Touchstone, 2 : zune ea) to ‘nomi 
the doorway of about 13 feet, being very near the same as sabia ae aaa ig ‘won 
at Ardmore, we nes. our human skele-— Sw stakes of 100 sous, each. 
tons, lying in-the direction from west to east. The space tng Mg aeret bes or rreens erp sil es roo 
ithin which they lay was an irr serrated oval of tiary, out of ares sdam, ing,5'to. 4.0n A 
about six feet and a half by four. The Roscrea tower was | 5to2 2 aspes.. Barrier made the 
ened three weeks since, at the request of our society, fanning ata steady pace, f spes, Au i thira, 
Mr. E. Wall, of that town, who discovered human re- ke pila ea ine eve Brahe eee 
mains all through, f ve wa oh we way and 4 ucla his: ne nee. on Bartier, A 
depth of over ten feet. rrespondence with Sir W.. closed, an ‘so. victory clo 
Betham has s the of the discoveries to which finish that unt thes ese tse had dawarded ° victory to Barrier by 
that learned and — antiquery he has instrumental. I sid of tai 5 =" winner to be sold for 2001. meer oe. 
His noble friend arquis ca to be a Wreford’s = “i as Sti serie 
opened the rout toed Drumbo. The tow _Ma- Mr, Balehin’s Dro wateatf 
i osslyn’s Corn 
ghera has also been opened, in both of which were found paabameen > fetea a! Wynaliadl ay 
human remains. ar ts had previously attended | Hervey’s rtsace Boy hr de bes Muleiber,: Mr. aay 
e opening of the tower on Ram Island. ; ane - | zelle, bik. Booth. u's tet fo, one Mr. _ : brian 
markable instances ain to be mentioned. e have | Langar, Se. “Bettin agst the winner, 4 to.1 
the authority of Sir W. Betham that in the tower of Tima- i hi Jean Acre te 1 east Cofenitoy arat 6 ak Mulci- 
oe there were not o pake uman t the sepulchral ae reda viihe ts ate: i 
urn was found; and by Mr. Black’, s history, we learn that | the crowd, and mace Dromedary th htcid buses thie first two friah 
in ra tower (Scotland) human skulls and bones | ing with a dead a gop mdi Bey ' as ge 
—— filly, which made all the running, and a fall 
These oanets PF a a lea bi Plate of 100 guineas. Fro aa sé 
*s e m the New e- 
nethy towers, at phony were Deane structures, ve wes | er. Mages ees Mie igh tigate’ inn iy}, fe Fes tWeet 
g presumption in favour of ee saiiaeets t3 r. Thornhill Bettin : 
0.,3 ng, 4.and 5 
coal te the others —Cork to 1 on Satirist, and 8 to ax took the lead at a 
i “3 a slow pace, followed rE 2° ne favourite lying a couple of 
"SPORTING ac ren Seth tear t in front of Satire oa 
. re a dog ran in’ in front o irist, who 
Ascot Heatn RAces.—These e@ races | went ever him, and was nearly over the ropes ; at this erg 
me ei seeds nals re Do near] athens se; letisiet caves: = hi ne until he 
c us at- spies e oe r approac ing im 
tendance then neasi Gn the Seat dep teen ‘Her Majesty, p: reached the stand ; Robinson then made an nig at eee ed, Alex 
by Prince Albert, Count Mensdorff and his four sons, with oe heated tenis by three-p ut having been 
arrived Lin | he 
¥.— This noes the great ears of the races, the « Gold 
‘ » ee eigis gow enced) th pong Brae ’ 
