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‘The comm š and én the uth Pér Ga Laun. | brousht forward a pe tition ein he par ae * acti oe “Pa arry’s Han 5 yrs, 
= gy Branches, AA evan and Lain) oftheNew W Irish Colleges Bill, which g 15h. Won easily hy two 
e ofa appoi pines gives to Gore ar right peo bl Sepi re 20 sovs © pad ip h rý im colts, 8st Tib: 
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olved to Hata their Fintan con- ntment and remo oval of pro be 
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A muons opposition to th 
avour of ay fs H land to pess eat it. mis’s 4 1 ther 
xey consider further | made by the Roma : nss Gst t 
: re not placed Won gifted sie ‘by a length Annandale 
e eisie: = ES T d rea xoz Ser is i rai aH a le tyr for second by a neck.- Walaome pes of 20 sovs 
at a cea oftwhichis #6 de Bi pendeant tes ja: nan aly Cath Asa a Sata aba e “ os ith a bonus s by an E apaan subscription of 5 soys 
: at ne ho e è 
bi 2 x they do not “tink principles, but those of Christi: anity itself, ees tre ted with oo con- the etagi edge 9 ve angie b aiot Tae Ww Wa me 
ies apelyes en stifi pass sing. so many bills for lines on | tem ape one pike cule by some of par mo: st Spin oe maae upon beat Lord ‘Lonsdale’ se oe hen os of Turquoise ; eather no 
: that — mnt the experiments now Sees "hay ve keci a might be said that as these attacks, as Ca’ choles, Richmond’s Raraga, ÖIb extr: : Mr. Gully’s Old England 
been ci ncluded.— minittee on Irish Bills re. vin n opposin their diss nity, Protesta sa stant H > and six oth not placed. Won cleverly by half a 
TI, Eis g sse! a eng y Boei Ae 
T ported to tl } ists for ask what: pines they had for this ¢ Tndivi idual c nerd : prays Eri ft, both Celt serond; ap ina e asador r 
a alert of the standing ord rE ber and opposition*there might be, but the right of private | Lord Chesterfield’s Subscription by six lengths, ~ 
bile, i habe "Sh thoes Pr Eno’ pte Aei yee si rd fe chur an foundation of the Protestant religion, WEDNESDAY ation Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft, for 
church of that auth vhich wi cO a i 3-yre- @ y i 
aidocie tetara has guek boch Taea aA eee MEP., e aie encurred in the. ‘oppoatiten | Butoh bens S a nar ae ws 
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1 N to projected railways now before | Wich the association had det dto give to the wa clause, | cleverly by a length. —Swee >y pi as 
y 0 oe tg Ba hee y g ps of 5 sovs each, h ft, for pest 
mt. It thence pears that the railways of | sien Beis, oa prepared 1 to admit the corre rs etness of | colts Sst ib, te: Miei Sst 4ib, &c. 4 subs. Lord Ser. adbroke’s 
and sections have been deposited with the pe be communicated to Cathe ics s p $ gore ioe ae os b rea ates ra Hil S 1 sh ears on aon meee E with 5 
epartmeat of the Board of Trade amount in | discussion of uestis u y pse: dings, Sib: 17 su 
G ritain and Ireland, to no less th pe pela samja 2 their opposition to the 2 = 
o bear upon A sive 3 n 
eing thus nearly 24 times the length of | the effect af Ara th - ee, 5 rockford, a hi 
The following are the proporti ns of | corruption instead of seats of learnin, the | four others. Won easy a m len, — Royal Hunt © ‘up of 200 
me Te as me res 6U86 miles and | Precipitation with which Ministers h hail: brought ra ward the | sovs, by subs of 10 sovs each, wit 100 added. 53 subs. 
measure, and announced his det ination to attend in his | Stradbroke’s Evenys, 5 yrs, Sst, beat Mr. Thompson’s Mon- 
and has about 1-10th the qami bg re 
> | place in Parliament on Friday to oppose the viet ve panen rel, 3 yrs, 5st 71b; Mr. Payne’s Queen Mab, 6 yrs, Sst Tib- 
ply 595 wile eS 5 Ireland, however, has no fewer | —Mr. Gr , M.P., having Canton ted the introduc of | Mr. Payne’s Sir Francis, 3 yrs, 6st 6lb; and 25 others, At the 
i miles. Thes ts have regard only to topies much tae nice for discus n by laymen, yo n. pods stand Mongrel made an effort, and headed Mr. Payne's horses, 
projected lines aed are aie ni Bh before Parlia- Connell "toa ta of th, pion, bagi awe sd x is Sareea es Sp cones Diaa ife Latii Pir gi ha mm e 
ee P e © the proposed measure. he a length meen Mab an indifferent thira, Bir F ~ 
i Som do ste nce and ree of the nume- | petition having been adopted, Mr. T. W.s. i ae posh mia gir or paper mag fifth, and Alamode ots th. intone fhe 
que 
e e m $ tired, and at the fish ae nowhere.— 
daily, dy ms for but merely ae eee absenteeism. The pee for the sak = 3701. mag, d of 50 sovs each, for 2-yrs-old colts, 8st 71b; fillies, 
Jength of railways for which | ae were deposited with ork.—-The Monster Repeal B nis aypadiiggd S foe mee aan cae deamon meme a jmpa 
lie SET | preparations Bin ka long in progress, took place on | Siu’ walked over.—Great soit Produce Babes of 100 
Mon nday last, ‘et the T Aboi each, h ft, with 200 wage: i jean’ ibe colts, 8st Tib; fillies 
"total number of accidents on railways, reported to a poy = > | and geldings, 8st 3Ib, ond saves his stakes, 19 subs. 
00 ladies | Lord G. Bentinck’s Cowl, “Sat ib, ‘teat Mr. Wreford’s Win- 
‘Board of Trade, for the quarter e April 1, 1845, 
2 suaa 8st 7ib; Mr, Bristow’s Carissima, 7st — d pov 
was 29, being 22-deaths and 17 injur; were present as spectators. Then ail ay Cork pre : r Diades an 
Bentinck’s ‘Plenitude, Sst 4ib. pete in a er by 
i Bie ls shi O NAT ner d. According to the reports in n the Cork journals Ia a Prey b Stakes of 50 sova each, h ft, paleo mee Br 
t7 ies, Sst 3Ib. 6 subs, Tost chester s Lady Wil. 
f Paicxs = Tr sien ed fuirrwa ae from the List of Messrs, O'Connell emboldened Wr recent phe deter sor, a dair beat Lord Lonsdale’s c by a quoise, easy 
Hux, Fawcerr, & RILL, in the Ratiwap Chronicle of this day. BSE Act ordinary of | bY 2 length.— Town Plate of 40 80 or’ palig s Sst Gib; $ 
AE Way Phe, Goce share of | 73101; 4, Sst Slb; 5 x T 
| Rasntrrs o 6 Mos. |3 eloquent veheménce, reledtiog a the concilia- | &e. Mr. Greville’s' D s: ve 2 „Winner ‘Colonel Real's Phy. 
‘Nac oy Rawsy. awe Pivi- ae HE a tory advances of the Minister as “ wrath and paltry | salis, 4 sg and 18 ee chey Won by a head. 
ae Vpt ce dend EBES Friday, | attempts to swamp the great oe of agitation.” He Eia edana © a ne yi at pa r Her ia onoured 
mtyet opened. Vetween rat oh: 34/42) to'dock. | also told the city members—on of whom, Mr. Cal- | 100 retrial 9 syr-olds Te Mib. 5 Set e a g fia pw - 
lo) 1844 mes aghan, was a guest—that th 10st 51b. Duke uf Bedford's’ Minotaur, i. ‘beat Sir R. W. 
= PE a E rte election, unlessthey are pineke pnp anda their Par- ST — os phat ae rata. ro by Sir 
Enoka -ef aor | 22808 |2 © ohoo | all | 1316 liamentary duties by a close attendance at Conciliation- enea sakin aiar area AT eee 
kapur sa aa 180 hall. “ ote ager P or any other “ ism,” he said, would | of 10 sovs each, paren? 100 ‘added ; 2.yr-old colts 8st 71b, fillies 
1 0.0 pean ge: ured. This last declaration was a hit riia Ped = B= Lonsdale’s c by = capt Si 
3 at Serjean a “ y the evening the chair- = orth’s Sting by Slane, and 19 others, who were not b 
~ i on o! pi ead, Astonishment third, Rint f fourth. 
man having alluded to Mr. Callaghan in rather offensive | St, James's Palace Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft; colts Sst Tib, 
terms, that gentleman retorted on the * brawlers” of — ig 4lb. 6 subs. Lord Stradbroke’s Idas beat Lord a 
Coneiliati nag whereupon a scene of crimination and | Lyonsina canter by 10 lengths.—4 Piece of Plate, value 500 sovs,the 
rae met REE ed es PEEN = : vc inpet of Rusti added toas — sovs each, 
in | Cg : o = g recriminatio nS sued, ot very conducive to the | S-yr-olds, 6st 10lb; 4, Sst Sib; 5, 9st; 6 Bibs; 
ê à ah However, as Mr, Callaghan | mares ant L geldings allowed 3lbs. 26 subs. Tbemarie’s 
hie tae i2f13} | declared it as his resolve to retire from the representa- | The Emperor, 4 yrs, beat Mr. he mo i h, 
* $ tion at re next spain, = quarrel was made up to ie Salvin's Alice Tiawthor, aged; Lord W. Destin s Cow 
5,326 5,513 the i (of so Š Mr. H 3yrs. Betting at starting—7 to to 4.0n Raseh-abalngh (off 
19,997 | 18,090 satisfaction f the parties. r. Hodges, | in foiron 5 to 2 agst Alice Hawthorn, 6 to 1 agst Cowl, and 
kau TRN the Government re ae was present throughout the | 10 to 1 (nominal) y peror. Fa gh actetiags tonk MoU 
proceedings, as well t those of Tara, Navan, and | òt a strong pace, harrn rieda pin fre mer wi. The = mercer aun pik 
such of the renewed monster-meetings as have been} Pangh-a- h shortly recovered. the d and 
already he Mr. O’Connell on Tuesday proceeded | her, the running w: ey cp by The F Emperor,’ who car. 
down the river in one of the steamers ; on Wednesday ried = a! Pim t gallantly t to how end, mee homage Ly age jare which 
e attended an open meeting, and in t the evening made by ion aiegiess "Alice orton a a bad ey onl broke hoon 
a speech at the People’s Hall, and on Thursday morning | at the last turn. Her Majesty was pleased to express her um- 
he left Cork. feigned gratification that the truly royal gift of the Emperor of 
pene sant enn nm Peat’ was won by a nobleman who so long and so worthily 
Hab filled the high office of Master of the Horse in her — 
x eat peed worthy of remark thatit was won "a the same horse 
Covrr or QUEEN’s BENCH. — Habeas Corpus—in re Carus jockey that carried off the Ascot © n less, and that 
Wilson. T fhis was an apioa in Mr, Wilson’ rage coh for a Ralph, bolongi to the same nobleman, won the C up in 1843.— 
habeas corpus, directed to the viscount and gaoler of Se ore: inre almer = gg Å by subs of 5 sovs each, 
rt, 2 po; pp “a — ner Hils The Libel, 
by y half a wegen — 
ass 
7 in J yw: i s, 
Mr. Letoureragainst him, yetitwasacompe: or the tri vhile ridi the Duke of Nemours. His lords ship was for 
of othercauses, and had the right of othercompetent jurisdictions, | some time Pnseusibie, but on Thursday mo; ening ige was so far 
Freland. to protect themselves from contumacy. Mr. Wilson was com- | convalescent as to be able to leave the Castle t carriage to 
mitted for behaving indiscreetly in Court. The warm language | receive her Majesty upon > soa al on the iea 
ting of electors of Bay! Eea pe by him in his affidavits rather suggested that he might Fumar. may. = pu sterfield Stakes of 100 sovs each, 
m the gsr Tht of Ar gee on treated t) du t ; 3-yrs-o 3st T ar and fillies, 8st 21b. Lord Exeter's: 
i og When a resolu tio: fall petent to, and probably justified in, committing him. Wood Pigeon be ts at r R. Bulkeley’s Cinizelli and Lord Chester- 
es : n was adopted t to jo KADER Her | As Mr. Wilson, if brought 3 onthe writ, would have to be re-| field’s Tri ceps of 300 sovs each, 100 ft; 
er to lve Parliament before giv- ai the Court thought it advisable not to allow it to issue, | colts, oe Tib, and ‘al s 8st 2 cotta’ over. 
yal assent to t nt of Maynooth. — | and therefore refused the application, Plate i 
F 
each ; 3-yrs-old, 
; 4, 8s 3s 
a ad ag Beaumont beat h First peg and seven 
a a had a halt on y others.— Wokingham Stakes A ger ore m K. aE — 
0 > jor W. D. Hamilton in| ASCOT RACES- o meeting commenced o; day | Upwards (handicap), (first class). wt & a paes Bes 
iB oa major stopped at the Hotel, and not} under very brilliant auspices, the course being “iS ty the | Rorer bost “at Se fee So pee ee nen ge 
for any attendance during the forenoon, | presence "of _the Queen m rae noone Ne the Dek ai teats ke’s Evenus beat Khorassan, Brah, and 5 others.—Bri 
excite b the more so as his bedroom had peer poss nen a oii ith 50added ; fe olds, gg ton 10 sovs-each, 5ft, with 20 added ; winner to be sold for 
the inside. The proprietor of the 6 and aged, 9st 3lb. il-subs. race. eon 
r: ést4ib; “ ist 4lb ; 4, Sst Tib; 5, Ost Pot ape. ee idee The Jockey Cte Chd has been occupied in the investigation of 
d open the door at 2 o'clock, when | Mr. A. Hils The Libel, a Sant Seca ee ia End. Aon these w ncn arge brought By 
igiit of the e Whistle, pei ' Darb | Mr. Gully apit i F. Bloodsworth and William Stebi of 
ae Set Tih + ha conspired to be tO land for Derby, in 
“PRY gentle P had cut the veins Stakes: of 30 sovs each, ce fe = Syraoid oman one Tih; files, pos an ceo William Day, and Sata information clandes- 
i with a razor. Surgical 8st 31b; the winner of the Derby to outs we, pee 4 ree tinely derived from him, and nenoanpaay to lame, or by other 
mediately procured, cides were | horse er winner of the Oaks Sib extra. 10-subs. Lord S| means to prevent the said horse rm g for that race. The 
ns ani 1 gg oke, a "Rossiya = ea egas. gewa 
yafe + +“ K y ri n heard the confession ay. ti 
iach —The state of Lei- ae se agit asgi tng ot paaa Ly eng oe i pape tng evidine e ae or Witla am Barrett, jun., and Sabine Day, sen., are 
bags ihe Bea re i“ uneasiness, eure ae 94 miles ; 24 subs to the First Class, and =. “= eean Second ; Homa that a Bloodworth and and eenaa un conspire 
Guards are egiment nt and s truop of the a 93 declared ft. First Class: Duke alt Ric! ory a by Stebbins peat teks t through R Bloodsworth t Wiliam m 
ow, within Sst 11b, beat M panevat g drew veh. Tat 10b, s 3 gez 
` Y will yards” ‘of Mohil hill, It is hoped h ‘that tran- mi ber: acto who we re o ot placed. Lothario en ee zess | Dan, w of e anani Dr porter nts i S aer: n he = 
oon be restored to the dist finished the- race almost “abreast Loge bang therefore ordered: that J. F; Bloodsworth, William Stebbings, 
late as week t n nmin “caine mear e parais ernia 
The: if a mile of rnd ig outrages v pa ey = bene a Vase p ard ther: 3 - 
Wee! 5s 
Monday, in dee: ea halt ogee ‘Association wisi fod Her Males, added toa pee of 20 sovs cach, for St: | Sis aeniei Gee. propers and stewards 
vitt, ex-justice-of the { o! i 
