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THE NEWSPAPER. 
[May 31, 
m of the ’82 Club, arrived upon | think you? Because oer ia had put down 0’ Gen, and | or piece of Plate of of 200 sovs, s a 
a tit Stan of conse ceived by the crowd | Repeal, Did you e r hear Sarin ae at in the} | sovs each, ia 50 ae See specie, by ER 
with great cheering. Hav ‘ing taken up his station ) lives? Put me dov Oo I look | by io Saat te ee Mr. B.A. A: Milbank's Wreke 
near the altar, the “celebr: ation of mass was “Tinned as if I ha n vn f they m me down it | 5 yrs, 7 st 1 b, Mr. Ellis’s R ME 
tely p ed with, the Rev. Mr. M‘Evoy, of|was by packing a jury against me, z d resorting to ii ee sages 5 yrs, S st 12 Ib, Mr kamer 
Kells, being the officiating priest. the con- | every infamous device in order to secure an illegal con- | Christina, 4 yrs, 6st 111b geir Maai 
ion of the service the rev. gentleman addressed | viction against me, They s eded ; I was sent to | each, with 40 adde : Byrs-old, ext Rae 
his congregation riefly, exhorting them to beha g ol for three months, and at the ee of that aE € and aged, 9st Lib, &c; w 
in an orderly manner during the day, and a vising pori iod they made the notable discovery that I ought ee es ser cst ur T, 
em to give into the custody of the police any t to have been sent there at all.. Bu di is no matter; | Tailors, 6 yrs, and Mr. Me. Coleman's 
person whom they might find selling or distributing se- ill forgive them everything i y give me the | won in a canter. The weather all 
ditious ballads o s. The nu of persons as l. And they will—be assured of it the day will an ses Prospect to a 
ssembled for the purpose of hearing amounted to about | come when the a will give it us, and no thanks hem | ‘The company was primea Pen ead 
5000, and there was ghee about half that number |—that is, if y low my nays e, and ane upon | Frmay.—The Oaks Stakes of 50 sovs 
neighbourhood. he number sabe aneren “no haw; and being guilty of no violation ipa A n sini to reccive 100 so 
horsemen wa y: the At the banquet z the evening, M o anai aA uke of Richmond’s 
s lik 
scarcely a vehicle on abe grou 
farmer’s mete. assis with the monster | 
A. 
nett’s H: M $ i nae 
nett’s Hope, Major f arbarghs Miss § 
field's = ba ain and 17 othe á rs. Won a ‘cea 
ER 
OES SUMMER WATERI p 
e place, th 
nas es the ears and car- 
f two miles i 
as there 
me, of the MS tarind p an 
COA a , FROCKS, &¢.—T 
anly ga urments will bi 
stitutes for any o 
ma ere 
E religion from oa PF instruction it pro 
Dr. Ca ael, Roman Catholic bona of Meath. pon 
Sir 
n lapake o e to opic, an rf that R. In glis ap are Soe 
deserib ill as # pisan vu igarity a singularity ; are g 
aa very propery ; >b a’ Big per spiration), to exclude any ra rain: wha fever; og 
scheme Of godless e ueation.” nore Ys ng been i xtensi x 3 use among the foul 
classes more tan six years. ARGE STOCK of firs 
S rting. one te : aay ČLO = pate other new and tly, 
Á A # mired materials (many coum expressly for B. P 
. pre RACES. —Torspar.—Th hese races aren St with delight- zoady, of an m inspection is confidently itd 
ul weather, and the f g ven Stakes of 10 sovs | only by W , Tailor, Water fer, &e. i 
each : for 3-yr ald, 6st 8Ib; 4 yrs, re Olb; 5 yrs, 9st a (north side. fore tere » Coe 
Lord ‘Chesterdicli’s Knight 
yr: 
6 yrs and aged, 9st 101b. 8 subs. 
adjo ning towns | of Ke Ils, Navan, Sla nshau es of the W histle e, aged, beat Col. Cradock’s Pagan, aged; Str. ‘D.—Nurserymen, Florists, Gentlemen’ 
ke h loc: et being) — by the | Ford’s At (ca soe 41b atj 3 yrs, and five others. Wo ., are respectfully weer that the À 
ikaso Dand ó f their district . Mr. O'Connell, about by neck.— v. - ae 10 sovs each, with 50l. added eight with iit TI article of a perio > ality, in ia quar 
for 2-yrs-old colts “ast fillies, 8st 31b. 14subs. Lord | tities oi and upwards, 
y pw 21s. pov i 
2 2 olack, Toate the procession, which then moved | G, Hason Cherokee, 1 Toat. n ae as pa ay’s The Hero, Mr. | six aed lee ; pripe quantities, 1s. fae a we - 
Tap: s Navan. Ther sao thong neither milit itary Daw s Lord Harry, Won easily by a} 11, Manor-street, Old Kent -road.—References given to mo ost ¢ 
a nth. aay Stakes Ursos Saci, Oath, a added ; for 8-yrs- | the primaat Nurserymen and Plant Growers in Bro 
aE 6st 101b; 4, Sst 71b; 5, Sst 121b; 6 a aged, 9st 11b; | Lewisham, Blackheath, and neighbourhood. Orders 
i e devoid of yie ‘a a h “ n- oe to es sold for 3002. second to save his sko Heats, cro ly attended to. 
t e mios quie manner. aving passe : Apes miles. 7 su a = ie ray’s Dalesman, 4 yrs, beat Mr. T, Daw- - 
son’s Montgom r. Worley’s J astata aAA Seg IOUETURAL 1) IMPROVEMENTS 
the first heat pints gi a arg a — — for the pag D begs to iftform Ladies, Amate 
andthe proceedingsof tl day commenced. Nicho mr next, Saks to the chagrin of s drawn, in order | Gard = that, after 31 years’ experience in alG 
dan, Esq., ex-J.P., Hiltown-house was called to the chair. | that he might take his chance for tee Deby, ae Rol s Hamp- | ing in a alli ts departments of vegetation, and ijma 
—Mr. Mullen, se to the meeting, read | ton, 6 yrs, and Mr. C. Smith’s Antonio, 3 yrs, who were three He of trees, p ants, &c., Fc a the u a = o the Grape E 
ses = and a jn the first ~~ were also cc tae Dalesman, who | and Pine, and 25 years’ practice in manufacturing of Syring 
“3 The petition of the aay. gentry, electors, and othe was secon’ in this heat, n the t a canter. Machines and Eten for destroying those. Animalcula whi 
ame nts s the county of Meath, i public meeting ee Danny “Notwithstantin the heavy rain | make such deadly havoc on the choicest fruit trees and pli 
g vy 
ed, pursuant to 10 n ad Spr on to sei with whieh the “D erb ay ” red in, the course was as just taken out A NE} 
my, say, the BA May.” praying for 
M. P. The motion, w 
ANY , Bloo! ander be ouse, was car rried unanimously. 
this season of the year, that he h 
d as yi: he se TENT for certain im F above m: 
mbe 
Ra than 31. 
o Al 
arm and his jockey, which delayed the finals rt at least ieget a 
a eers. When the cheer- | a aarte of an hour. Libel reared up, and, s nikin t Alarm, peteca aa a a a th ice adakala 
ing had subsided, he E oh to Ribbonism as one of rer pa egri Brut was caught pierre aoe ae e ANY pte s. ROSS and SONS can, with the species — nee] 
the greatest test calamities of Treland, and after passe ain halt iEpast three ood: elie Wass Sied, a TER above dye as infallible, ifd b 
his usual arguments in favour of Repeal, he p 
to discuss the Maynoo 
abo 
brie ents 
What relia, breathlessly een ved 
an sate 
the ines and fears of the thousands wae had 
h Bi Hs š commencement of the struggle were | 0” 
ea anid San set atrest. The = Wwas “beaten disgracefa y: anā a | Will enabl 
i a Yo oon e that was not ren ua entioned in the betting, proved to the | *4" 
shall look for A kind to tl “country in vain. ou satisfaction of the unlearned in racing matters that the ‘‘ know- 
ly had an instance of what they oped are.’ There | ing ones were done again!” The Derby Stakes of 50 sovs each, 
asthe grant to Maynooth. I am gla ey have come |} A as ae i iam gt ble’ st vo 1000, o “gry 2 n Ser winner 
: : S m » OU stakes ; 
a at last—it was — he to do ay to pay 100 sovs ee ae Bs, ice 7 eninin of the ged an T» Bishopsgate-st 
ching for the clergy o be eople. what passed in | Last mile ae a half. — icke’s The Merry rroquiers; Sehi „ foir preg 
arties attended at t their wn residence, whan 
sl Pre n end of the land to the other. bi ining a started, but were tek placed» Soh wey Stradbroke’s rs 
ot = — ist was ir be in Se to iS Idas, ome ’s Weatherbit, M Mr. Fwi: i pis i al att S Date eon COTES of the Ne 
‘ery in at bigo an: sm cou es , Lo sterfield’s Pam, Mr. Ford’s Fuz- some 
a rdt ix a ah i this pa measure of j j ustice. | bos, Colonel Cradock’s Jinglepot, and 20 others. A goo od start \ ys 
bai i ah coalls weve inst us; it was accomplis at the attempt, Idas leading off | fee 
s p. y aga followed a Salopian, Fuzbos, Cobweb colt, Wood Pigeon, | in Pots, and may dh 
is, therefore, that I appeal to you. I a to the Kedger, and Doleful, Pantasa and Me onarch next, side | to dispose of, by sendin particulars of the Nam 
peo le of Ireland. I ask you if you will join with me? I by helge Trig Toe Mentor ng Pam, oar ay ann Old | Fruit, and Quan ntity to dem of, ae i Sas ware ot 
: . ngla n in the c s ey ran ata kı a n 
1 you into no sera C ty- m0 danger. pace to the t in of the hill, where Kedger and Dolsful went to the i6, Rosom apiet = * 
~Commit no crime—extinguis ‘onism—join in with me. | front, and jointly e carried 0 on th Bice at = d pace, ANT aspect letters to be post-p 
pat will most serupulouly pesto pen the e existing laws. If anu asa yir The Merry Mona: ext, wi ‘igeon, Nong A you 
pass an A say op oy 
bd ae 15 or 20 men from ea 
rony in ach co 
an Ireland, we will ir most apia aiino to ‘that Pigeo st coon nd fell ; Weathertit ie was following, G: NER sin aaa ia, 7) B years ofi 
„Act of 7a iament. 1 I ju ver him, an g put of ride, of course lost a or ya 
ilitia “esa, arke call von the militia, why, i e some ground. Doleful and Kedger kept their ir places to the dis- who is about prea his ry eo he WD. M F 
URT tance, where the Merry Monarch went in front, followed by | have a good character.— irect 
srian osand i pit is eee vay y likely they will take Annandale, Pantasa lying third, and on = in com-| George-place, Lewisham Kent amA 
wach nepe. W said before, obey the law in all | pany with Doleful, Kedge and Wo od Pi The run in was| 4 § GARDEN perse¥ ane a 
But Beyond that we shall positively do nothing, vour of The Merry y Mon rch, An andale never getting ays, Pande bie biel 
they eus the val f b : restate eta his quarters, E Rod bang inalis defeated in clever in every departm pi s 
O vee or our resources iy. ro- Old England came at the last, and beat Pan- fines 
sislative independence of Treland. 
sta mi pear 
Pigs = 
same opinion now, "He has mabra every" ene of it ; pinned their faith on Libel must have been not a little 
to pere 
style by a length. 
The | tasa te m third pia aas a A aia 
len 
dale bara him by a 
Annan racter from th 
Nex oe igeon, Doleful, and Mr. J. Kemp, g 
poy ‘beh hin nd ead 
a biit he got to ; piai mily, 
oA M = mar 
the pti pair Adonis. s COOK; No 
and understands reg 3 Leaving à 
o A. 
he now g eive PR he vas m be horse beaten, and te Tas at fee ge to —Diree 
Teac s limi no e winning chair. e Laird ọ Cockpen, the Corumba colt, 
4 hed = fgg he it a he = ly begin — Why sa Worthless, Young E e, The Black Prince, Cabin Boy, and soe 
Elbe aei à sacy perceive the progress of | several others, were beaten early. The pace was good all the cellent recommen - 
buy the Lape os from wae Taian 2 the stakes, 397. Stakes of 5 sovs each, | tage, Fulham-road. 
Ohwi vhat b chance in have of it! Let them compete 35 added ; pone, Tst 101b; 4, 8st 1b ; 5, 9st 21b ; 6 and P OPAGATOR 
a T am satisfied. What wilt they DA ir ea 9st 6lb: and geldings allowed 3lb. Winner to be 
e, an E p sold for 1202. i min 5subs. Mr. T. Dawson’s Live and Let Live, 
Peter Tri people [cries of Re IF The us Nest ard Ben ere Such-a-getting-u Stairs, 3 yrs, 
Gindeed that would be our price. [A voice : : “We wi “ill i A Sage me Won ee: a ; neth : The ei requir 
” ; Duch are on cleverly by a len and claimed.— x he: 
take on rot Yes, we a rp z bes alton sovs each, with 35 added; 1d, 7st 101b ; Floris, "ings PACA a and 
The ing we "get will put our. | 4, Sst lb: hS 9st 21b ; : and aged, 9st 6lb ; DE and geldings S PRO A 
ere will bg some benefit derived “from the Bank Bill, allowed Bib. Winner to be sold for 1207; 6 subs. Mr. Philli- Departm 
p Lig brams, E Tias at pan S Bentinck’s Moons! ine, | siderable ex peri fi 
yrs, rinkald’s Midge, 5 yrs, orrien’s Justice Greedy, tisfactory referent 
‘tion of =x ag on glass. But I want somethin , and Mr, Roe’s Midas, 4 yrs. Won easily by a length a y = Engla: an as He "ais 
pend for at ; = tbe say, let wot e man xr As is in Sin : argh goa "£ 5 sovs each, with 35 added ; 3 yrs, | A. B., x 
and no e put out o Possession unti yrs, 8st ; 5yrs, 9st; 6 yrs an ed, 9st 41b ; FE = 
z P ares and geldings allowed 31b; winner to be sold for 80}. ; ; JAT CULTUR 
ry _ s. Mr. one “<i Frhiee, of ier 4 ms beat na &. ae 
capital stuart 
tanley has 
5 
Pay age 
yi a ao obtain 
erg 
sof 50-soys each, h ft ; board 
5 subs. Mr. Ford’s pera kets 
s 
Qui d over.— Sweeps. of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, if de- MERS 
cl second to save his stake. 8 subs, 1 declared. aes at 
re Lond 6. Bentinck’s Moonshine, 3 yrs, 4 ost 9 lb, beat Mr. Hook’s su 
Semi a fret his ‘his nam Palins is no Pegi be told his |) ae bw pak aac Saran: bam, 8 mre Lise ena pin PEREN TIOE foe? Tes ats Yeas 3 
wasa H g Eie a out of Cecilia, 4 yrs, Mr. cess Jessie Hammond, 7 ees s given 2 and 
apr why, 3 Land paun and Mr. I. nas bg by Mazeppa, out of Busk, | communicate i Te awe R : : 
4 yrs, 6st 11 1b; won by three lengths,—Surrey Cup (handicap) | PFe™4™ 
