gh.—The Gov 
_ ing on Wa inquiries at and Belfast as as to to the 
peri their report i is to be founded, is taken down 
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316 . THE NE Se AYER. 
of the Repeal Association tion took place on4 b beat Bennett’s Ho ope, Lord G. magn tinck’s Miss Elis 
picts. ae Conciliation Hall presented an eiaees of which | and Me Bowes's pei like- Won by two lengths.—Two~ 
has been for a long time strange to the usual mee f the As- seared Stakes of 20 sovs Souk ; colts 8st T fillies Se eg 47 AD 
sociation. From the floor to the gallery an attentive e and sympa- subs. Sir C. Monk’s f by Velocipede out of. e's land bea’ ie rried 
thising auditory were kairio to exhibit thei Osbaldeston’ s ch f'by boas ge or of Moun n Sylph’ s an of hi 
_ the lato Mr Davis. The platform hendtics iiz Crowne . W. Scott’s br c Malt, Bees irs he. perio not placed. | taking charge of z ts branches, and is capable of | 
bers of “the ’82 ae- in their aeaiia of green and Wan by a len; aih. — Gas rA aA of 100 sovs each, 30 ft; | Dai pie Botte ae : and his wife can K after the 
aer and the ladies” gallery showed an unusually numerous at- Sean old colts, 8st 71b ; Eare 8st 2lb. 10 subs. Lord d’s. Headaitice: y Eda ured. — Direct to W. H., Mr, Charl. 
tendance. Mr. HEA a to the Tar eae at | Chesterfield’s ch c Pam beat Mr. St. Paul’s bk pt gl ge a ae ted ela are: ovent Garden, London 
once aeh ve fee pam d by soe vis. | neck.— The Cup of 300 sovs, with 50 added for the second: three- ARNENED a, — —_— ts 
They had ey he said, oat ber ent. A great | years old, 7st; four, 8st 5lb; five, 8st 121b ; six and aged, 9st AA ie, with -GARDENER .—A married Man, 
light had ian extinguished one E Ireland's best and truest 2lb, &c. Mr. A. H. Hill’s b © Sweetmeat, 3 yrs, beat Mr. Sal- | p oe 1 a family ; he has had extensive experience in the 
sons. They would probably raise a mo o his memory | vin’s b m Alice Hawthorn, a ged, Mr. Mostyn’s b c Pantasa, 3 | ROTC ruit, and Culin e 
—but he had engr: - stot atablet already os sony their hearts which | yrs, and Lord @. Bentinck’s ch f Miss Elis, 3yrs. Won cleverly J wer Ga 
could only be with life itself Mr. J. O'CONNELL aale h.— Town Plate of £100 : for three-years old, 7st 51b; 
then re ei a ae gy sai his father, and anether also from | four, 8st 71b. Heats ; two miles, Mr. Meiklam’s bre Godfrey, 
Mr. 8. O’Brien—both exclusively on the same theme. Mr. 4 yrs, beat Colonel Cradock’s b c Jinglepot, 3 yrs, Major Yar- s 
J. O’Conx ELL, in the —_ al ol pater on me sub- | burgh’s b c Little John, 3 yrs, and Sir C. Monck’s bf Flattery, | 37 S 
E erod. that if any . dite isted. ‘Detw the | 3 yrs. Second and third poets won easily by a length.—Matches, il given by several pi N and gent ntle Mtoe 
deceased at his brethren i cn the. cause of Treand, it as the | 500 sovs, h ft. Mr. Clifton’s ch g Nottingham, ce bane = as well as by eminent practical men, rm oe moral 
result of that sincere and hon vic one a he d a bene- | from Mr. Hesseltine’s Fitzalan, 8st 71b. somes ft at al oe Aity: -Direc o F. A., care 
ficial smt in every popular a tins embly. at ny mige be Tibeach. Mr. O’Brien’s bc The sa ce , receiv $ | Mudie & Sons, 1 15, Coventry-s 
ing comfort to the hearth of his a gi ami y, it must be | from Mr. Johnstone’s br c Lord Harry, 2 yrs. 
cibate to departed worth which his sonny dean n had Ler SATURDAY. —Matches, 500 sovs, h ft, asi 7lb each. Lord Glas. A Satan mpi A 8 ngle Man, age: ed 36 
to bim. Last May he had renewed the pledge to his country to | gow’s b c by Bay Mam dieton, out ati oan Whip, 3 Pibe received f is 1 eee! Rigs hem had = a thoro ough 1 practi 
labour in her c: = e till death. He had redeemed that pled, fing from Lord &. Bon nck’s Cowl, 3 —500 h ft. Lord Glasgow’s ardenin, 
He had reland, and he (Mr. J. O’Connell) standing be by Bay Middleton, 3 yrs, 8st ib, “received ft ya Lord G. an “ei 
by his ping, had ronan it also.—Mr, Broperick de- s Miss Elis, 3 yrs, , Sst.—t e Marquis of Normanby MBS ene 
nounced the Riband Society, which he t thought = pod jus- = the ane on. BE. M. Lio yd Mostyn, were unanimously elected b Mr. Laing’s, Nurs 
= saying roy ag ng -4o a oe 7 y praene ee m Sieds for ss —'There are already 100 names down to the 3 x 
ment as it oug o have been. e state a overnmen as t Yorkshire randt , nearly double the am obtained Q i 
had been trashed with information as to the existence of the | at the same period las st yea: a : pn y ctu —D. Fe ERGUSON, Nursery: man, Ayles- 
society by Mr. M. O'Connell, which had never been acted upon, end ury, Bucks, — confidence recommends to any noble. | 
and that so remi: hyo ae that ~ almost a the 0. nt of a GARDEN arrid 
c mer e of ames G: ; for a 
ddled-aged single Man i Pe 
A 
esirous of piae an tion in the al = 
listened to with pte Aha emotion and an a applauded, 
The suggestion that a suitable monument should be raised t Cayel-hill, Berks, en Esq., of 
to his memory by men of all parties was wane aoe St. Paul’s Chu urch-yar ard, to MARY ANN, paare daughter of G. 
proved of.—Mr. J. O'CONNELL renewed his strictures on the | Dyke, Rea: of Coles-ili—a1th ee 2 at St. J. 
Times “Commissioner” positively for the last time. He de- | RICHARD Daw: 
nounced him for his advocacy of the landlord against the 
tenant, and accused him of conspiring with the former to de- 
Post-ofiice, Richmond, 
prive the latter of his legitimate interest in the land— the tenant | ling, Sussex, Pur f. i PLS At n a ee RR TO Tel ST 
Tight. Coupled with a coi ac i denunciation with Lancashire, to Mint Rey, John Burrel A S GARDENER.—A REER young marrie¢ @ 
respect to 47 much ri and raillery of the Man, without ae a yn would have no objection — 
se ogee nal for his pet he on on ye pak a of ar HS—1 st. Be gi to undertake the or three cows ; he also 
and Saxon — n x Irelan 
remarks of Profes wes ne, m the Contents of 
pans, of which writer hid aake ha avail himself, he 
O'Connell) allowed that Hr had “been misconceived, 
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Bart., R. N., aged the Castle, 
Paeon Ireland, the inne aaa of the Pa ee of waters the e manag 
Rosse, aged 4 days—l6th inst. orking, qe on 
Messer, of Upper. Clapton—17th inst., at his 
fori he knew rg his own knowled, ii eee) the learned Professor Carlton-villas, Maida- ag Pe Ba 
Was a genuine Repeal Mr r. 0" ll afterwards read the | of New cogs me et Ii a in 
declaration an Cath slic Bishops, and said he f his 
hoped = coment would put an end to all silly quibbling nee, 
entiments of their Chure! regard to the new and h Silos sakia ain ingle-handed place. p 
institutions which the Catholic people of Ire- | o uncil of we Royal ollege of Surgeons in Ireland, Si evant from ‘his last situation, where he ived woe q 
infidel 
land contemplated with no other feelings but those of abhor- cop re the City of Dublin Hospital, lecturer at ee School a half, fe, aged 30, ¢ s Cook, or take ch 
rence and disgust. The ne in dec lared to stg spa 2s. pi of icine, Park-street, and oa of t the ages of ponte dite chive lived in ates last plac ce nine y 
ernme: tur a i —Direct to J. H., Post-office, Stanmore, Middl 
el AS GARDENER.—A single Man, ee | 35, who 
nderstands the management of Vines, Stoye, and "Green 
house oe and Kitchen and “Flower Gardens. —_ not 
object to take charge of a little Meadow Land. 
Armagh an 
e eligibility of these two towns for the new 
A dole and all the i mgema a and evidence | De 
n. , the (13th D £ a orae aT E S E 
Protestants of the Mane county Cavan, to the amount = ‘ELHY’S PILL for the NERVES and 
.—The proprietor of e 
Pio e lands of the late Mr. Bell | man. HN brother of a pati pi 
stacked several acres of corn, as | for advice ; he gave him a meee tio 
a etisony ty “fection for the deceased, and a mark of paria accurately from that prescription. T] i - 
sympathy for his s family. ey sdb ae sche ane. aoe its was utterly impossible for any 
ork.—The Cork papers give an interesting account | was pf tes a ati eee eu hig eens fairly. totteted ander 
of the ceremony of “ removi g the first sod” on the | him. He had a box a the pills prepared, and 
Cork and Bandon Railway, which was performed last | 3H not only did nervousn 
trick, near 
xpe in the Forcir ng 
of Fruit, geari and Flow 
sever: ral of the first Shinn ta 
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nnoshannon, by the Earl of Bandon, = the presence of he can conscientiously state that their effects in restoring ner- 
z numerous "company. and a concourse of the | Yous energy and muscular power have quite astonished him. 
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quwil a e et autres ae 
i s TE He mderson, Nurseryntan, Pine apple-plasy | 
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our on Decay “week. was may be ai s he most detic 
iven so suddenly that several officers were left behind. | constitu s the: asi do me Bg je aparticle of mercury, or 
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e Commissioner age s ve was eae hee E 2389, Strand; Hannay, 63, pas Sanger, 150, 
t 3 nions so as the oe stamps to Mr. King (as above) a OREMAN, in an extensive Na 
Pears p a a dle-aged m: rd Man, who has h ; 
navigation, and the n imperfect a Was sag dock accommo- | Paas A AREE SUSPENSION STOVES, Sine in ‘Budding, Grafting, I Layering, and eve ed B., 
dation at Limerick. Captai hington has since of which more Four Thousan a: ym sold last | connected with the hardy dep TE ieaie 
Spa ed ha commission at a. ~The > Earl of Lime- | win x ter, are admirably porn for Greenhouses and Conserva- | Fairbairn’s Nursery, Wandswo! hitga ai 
ick was most warmly received last w oo eff ually carrying o ho has ii a situation 
all those gases which are injurious to plan NG Man, who jus 
at Bruff, of whom he aioe ry yr ons 400 at dinner. andy be ookin oak Se, Sen tas ipa’ plants." P gripe aira As SEED. SHOP, wishes to meet y “ie another si 
On this occasion he announced his intention of agai ng & Joun Dzane’s, opening to the Monument, 46, King William. | Direct to B 
a resident landlord. Mr. Brocket also stated that he | street, London-bridge. UPRIGHT, late Gardener for 12 years to 
knew s i i ve 
Fed several landlords connected with Tsslend and W e late G. C. River, Esq., of Morden 
c ‘ally to inform the goes 
most respectfi 0 
i revi ah sa in want of a situation fet GARDENER, 1 36 
th eek brought over by them for | six y : i i i BAILIFF. Heis abiiy ia 
peni of Ireland, t the Crown and Cushion, High Bullen, Wed. | ™¢commen 
Tipperary. —The Nenagh Guardian contains the , Staffo: hi de i Letters addresse 
following p ; ~ Tip; Mode of Pay- 
not account for the aagheok ‘of the | 
fre 
ad 
five fields of wheat, two fields of oats, and some y, 
: ned receiver und eCa 
Rent.” In publication of Saturday last an 
vertisement appeared = ag sale z the produce ‘of | 8 Rar ra Werte vee 
under t 
da 
labourin 
Sold by all Dru Has 
T's Eatablishinen nt, 244, Stran ¢ 
‘ANID, a aooe Gee 
LANDSCAPE GARDENE 
ARCHITECT a clever, experi tony 
i, Glow ee ue Va 
ANTED. 
GARDEN 
who has a thoron: 
His business will be the laying out of Public and Private Parks. 
P Ground: i > 
f Agriculture 
DONALDS SON, p arali 
Pe 1 College, Hoddesdon, sdon, Herts, an 
several l AET e be empl 
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ie ada having made clean panes tt Ge 
intment of the 
auctioneer, and the ball. 
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