March 18.] 
'' 7 vT^Tr "similar interesting information, is cl :irl_v ami 
rarictv of si hM been revised b.v the nobility, ami 
correctly « referred to. Ml .. Forster may congr.it.i- 
eminent pe" having produced a thoroughly useful 
THE FIELD. 
book. 
parlian lentt&if 
Hand- By 
Adams. 
Edward Morton. 
" hold np their beads well. Our Mover fnUOi , auk 
c lh s the leading article of the former, and opens the 
f "nt well giving promise of good stuff within; und the 
ii c is not broken. Good old George's Wephnnt.no 
T, r ,-mance is worth the whole price of the period mil; 
1C Uh not praising it too highly, when we state the 
n"d that is u ' I T| olhc ,. illust.ai. .ns are 
■"t:,,:; 5 ; oi •*. m* i« . d* ««. 
C<1 n.utci too. is redolent of fun and humour; and 
nmo." Se contributors shines the son of Yates, one of out 
bC M. ftC r°\" n lev's ' iXn plde l otTtiw Govcr ■ wcut Poor-law 
r/// is a well digested and able analysis of that measure, 
.Li worth v the consideration of all parties. 
LATEST INTELLIGENCE. 
( Continued from page 260.) 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT 
Fmim- Lords.- The Marine Mutiny Bill, ond several other Wits. 
rero advanced a statre. , . , . 
The Marquis of Ctnnricarde moved for ’■ copies of tho late corre- 
spondence between tier Majesty's Secretary «f Stnto for ForelRn Affairs 
and her Majesty's Consul at Riga, regarding tl>e export of the produce 
of Russia belonging to her Majesty's subjects, and to tho rlgnts oi 
neutrals in the event of war.”— Ordered. .... .. . 
ell, In asking leave to Introduce o "bill 
tho good government ami extension of 
the colleges thor* in,” advened at some 
before tho Commission, and to the seve- 
r.iio Home Secrotary to the 
... tho proposals intended to 
Acting upon tho spirit of tho 
ho revenues of tho richer 
moans of education. The 
to tho hcbdomal council, 
■ j - • • i aii | innPwiii consist oi *• or **> inoinu«,ri — viz , tho vleo chancellor and two 
Our clever fncild, Albert pr0ct01 ^ with the vice-chancellor of the previous year, seven heads of 
1 1 houses, and eight professors, one of each to bo named by lho y'^; cl ' u “' f 
cellar. The others will be elected by tho congregation, composed of 
the heads of houses, the tutors, tho professors, and ralmnritt 
o til ccs. With the view of extending the advantages of ymlvcirity, 
private may be opened bv masters of arts. Oaths now 
revealing the statutes ond obstructing eliajigeswiW’ bo done 
"SILAS' bring in the bill, and it was laid on tho 
tn Ontl.e question that the Speaker leave tho chair to go Into a com- 
“An address to her Mqjesty^my.ng her 
247 
An admirable course wu. kept throughout by tho river police, 
T. Macklnnev was llmplro for Messenger, and II- Clnspcr omclated for 
CandlUh, while Mr. Simon Dawson the Harbour Master, klndlv took 
the orttoe Of Referee. The Race, notwithstanding tho strong window as 
rowed in 27 minutes. .... ..... 
At tho meeting at Condllsli's on Friday, It was hinted that four 
London Watermen would row four Tyne Watermen for any sum, from 
£100 a-slde to £100 an oar. Tho following wore spokonof as being tho 
London Crew : — T Macklnncy, J. Mncklnnoy, J. Missongor, und T. 
I'attbrson and Taylor — A nother deposit of £5 a-sldo tor this 
Scullers' Match was mode at Mr. It. Kow ton's, Ridley Arm* Inn, Pil- 
grim streer, Newcastle, on Monday last. Both mon woro present, and 
appeared to bo in excellent condition. 
Rivkr Drr Fishkbt.— I n another part of our columns It will be soon 
that tho river Dee, In North Wales continues to hold out great at- 
tractions to tho fly.flthor. Our readers aro aware that, of late years, 
this UouutlfUl river has been under the cavo of a body of gentlemen 
called the “ River Dec Fishery Association," who have devoted nv ct» 
money, and untiring energy, to protecting Its waters Irom unlawful 
poaching and nets, and have also established n salmon nursery, for 
tho urtldclal propagation of tho young salmon, on Its banks. In addi- 
tion to this general preservation, a few landed proprietors have united 
to reserve a portion of its course for the exclusi vo sport of tho tly-tlshor j 
—and tho fluids raised by tho subscriptions of persons wishing to Huh, 
havo been, and are, laid oat in bushing, sinking, und watching tho 
river for a certain distance, which, we aro told, has resulted In produc- 
ing an abundance of fish really surprising. *()ur pages last year con- 
tained some accounts of tills very fuvourlto preserve, and wo trust wo 
ahull again have to communlcato some Information from “Cocliy- 
byndco " and others a sto tho sport oifjoyed In its waters. 
iScsecm^^bein it, ami Primo truly philosophies that, in 
cargo. 
Lonl^Jolm ' HusTeR°could only repeat that it Is i ‘he jnt en gj jjj® 
Utmost care In the prcpnruilon; nM as ^ oon n “ l ' l °2 I,l ?i“ n dJcument 
as ascertained, and other preliminaries nnanged, tho document 
iK« cllSJ&c remark, Irom Mr. Bright. "Mol; M to . rnn.rk 
. r i ...... ii. ...... »i,„t t in fiovernment are fully ftwnio oi mo 
LATEST MARKETS. 
Money Maiikst. -Friday Evening.— Consol* for money, which left 
off on Thursday evening at tiuj to 111, opened lids morning at UUf to 
•>! and returned to that price nRer having been temporarily offered 
at 90}. For the 18th of April tho lost otllclal quotation was l>0| to J. 
Subsequently, howevor, somo transactions wero entered Into at u 
decline of nn eighth. 
Saturday, 1 c.m.- Market dopresssed. Consols, 90} to j. 
Smiths ikld, March 17. -Trade was u little more cheerful for Reef 
ami Mutton, at the rates quoted on Monday, and the supply was all 
cleared off. Scots sold llrinly at is. 2d., and south Downs at s. lud. 
per stone of 8 lbs. Tho trade In Veal was rather slow, at o reduction 
of 2d. per stone «n the rates of Monday. Fork unaltered. Cuttle at 
market— Beasts. 865; Calves, 180; Sheep, 3,832; Pigs, 3GJ. 
Smith Firm, March 17.- Hay, £3 16*. to £5 5s.; Clover, £4 10s. to 
£6 ; Straw, £1 12s. to £2 2s. 
M.unc l\sh, March 17.— Tho arrivals of Wheat from abroad uro 
over 30,000 quarters, lint tho quantity of Hour roported scarcely cx- 
N-eits 12.000 barrels Business in all Grain is reduced to n low point, 
Oats nro linn, and 
l :S SBt5 fcf C cpiflT W53. hi7n ns he was about to JKZ EOT Government are fully 
To " W, this noble bedfellow leaves him, and goes ^rtance^f the ^ 
{{KJ — . /-s i.xiii on ‘irrnmromonf me inimuu . , . , m iHaa af wnvB nnd mf 
•rile House then went Into' a committee of ways M^enns. 
On the .notion that the Income > tax bo .««««* ** ? ux 't0 
un me motion umi — • - - 
Mr. Hume moved, as an amendment, tho extension 
comes of £60. 
Mr. Gladstone 
Incomes of £60. ^ Jlke paM any opinion an to whether the 
t ie worm goneimty au ■ . T Mr. Ginmonowouia uoi could 
ieen hand. In fact, it was a saying oi this supposed lax should no t, in case of need, bo extended dow awards, but Ho could 
* G \ rvl.l schoolmaster till the very day ot his death, not advise its Imposition at tho present moment, 
“that— — boys— I never coakl understand »• — — 
him — lie was always by himself in some corner ot the Mond a tho TTnnoa adiourncd 
over I-.- - . . , 
cecds 12,000 barrels Business 
and Wheat finds few buyers, except at low rates, 
other articles are without material alteration. 
Hoi’s, Murch 17.— Wo have more business doing. I Ine and colour/ 
Weald of Kent und Sussex are any thing but plentiful, and are making 
four or live shillings tho cwt. move money.— it. St 1. COLLIS, mrouglt. 
HUNTING FIXTURES. 
[Received too late for insertion in our First Edition.] 
STAG HOUNDS. 
H nn Majesty's.— Tuesday, Ivor Ileulh; Friday, Fumham Common— 
BATff^un cau-noir, Capv. West's.— Tuesday, Westbury; Friday, 
Farrington Guerney— hulf-pasi 11. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
liim — he was always . ,, 
playground, at some odd game. Oh dear . what an odd 
lu.y lie was!” And then the old divine would chuckle again, 
and add— " They tell me lie’s just as queer 'on i the tmv just I 
ns the twig is bent, the tree's inclined— Oil dear . oh dear . 
what a hoy he was 
Amusements. 
Dn.mv-LvNC.-On Tuesday evening a new opera, 
entitled, “Leonic”— the music by Mr. d. P. Dugga.i, and 
the libretto bv Mr. Henri Drayton -u us produced at Ibis 
theatre, and achieved a success. For the groundwork of 
liis libretto Mr. Drayton lias chosen the little ibamaot 
» Lo. Pauvrc Jacques,” which, under the title of “ Mon?. 
Jacques," is sufficiently familiar to playgoers ns to preclude 
t hcjnccessity of entering into a detail ol the 
Haymarkit TiibaTRu. — M r. I'liorley'o 
M Tho remaining business was disposed of, and the House adjourned | 
at twenty minut es past twelve till Monday. 
CANDLUH & MESSENGER’S SCULLERS’ MATCH FOR £200. 
Tar all exeitlngTmestSe^ 
I ofTeddlngton, t£ 
' ?, n ® to" *he U! So reS nSdge atSs^vood During 
the morning several si i o w ers of', -ah, fell, ond It coot nued cloudy tUl 
about noon, when It began to clear anrur, .and a stlfflsh i bre«e ung 
iiiiiSiissi 
incidents. 
ApKKT TIIBATRU.— VII'. v-noney a five act (day, 
“ Tho Duclios RIoiuwV l>”od»C"d ut ibis tbeatr 
Monday evening, po>sc8-cs in itself s one met its 
drirnatic and literal y coiftposilSon ; indeed, in this latter 
point it could Ii mil) be faulty, for its a, Hi, or lias long eii- 
iovcil the rciiii'iition df beieg a critic of I'dlncd and cnlti- 
vnV.I taste. O,. the fl»t mgbt of Ibe rc 1 ,res''.,.aiioii of 
Tho Ducbcss Uleantiur " tbero w»s u want <>l fnm i Iiaru > 
It ClS^ ia the finll heat for the Skiff prl». «t tho 
S?SSft -grv prise Id Durham 
Regatta; and in the gf 
BuSxVuKrii 0 !*"'”- BHvnNCK's— Monday, Skelllngthorpe; 
Wednesday! Llnwood by Rosen. Thundoy, Oule Burton; Saturday, 
COTM*».-Mondoy, Kilton Mill— 8 ; Thursday, Stanley Hou.c- 
CbaSeVaS'd Hobsham.— M onday, Tllgnte Lodge; Friday, Sllnfold 
D bvon!' South, 1 * Mr. WHinnonNa’s-Monday, Wl.ltovvay Lodge 
oSSE' Wednesday. Cockcn Hall; 
Es^'x Street ; Friday, Bramford 
F*SEX.— Monday. Bourn Bridge; Saturday, Blnckmore— II. 
aS^i'^n^-2£&, Bourn' Bridge; Saturday, Black 
£bht, llAS'r.— Tuesday, Solos Street; Frldoy, Bllslnglon Cross-I.alf- 
niglu self evident. , , ( ■■■ » —• - •- •• 
Adbi PHI —Next week promises to attract most crowded p i„ c ky manner In wldeh 
1 . .• . . . . n . l 1 in.bwimi frt innkp Hip nri'SC 
in a mg for £100 aside, on the Tbdm^|incon^ 
nlnekv manner III which the lace ^ n.i it rfiln II II 
Messcneer, although an oarsman 
OARt.R.. • 
pSJn'IJot^ 
... ... ttf r.1 L urn - Lilf-nut't 10. 
Charle 
r' 
Woo 
Mu... v , ... 
and other favourites. We arc glad that 
.mu uuier iiivuiu nvo. ... .... 0 The Serious and Scullers* Match - nt the Thames 
Family" is not to be withdrawn It increases in qvour 
nightly. Tim close of tho .second act gives especial dc- an C g xl ^ mns Coombes third; and lust year he defeated LandUsh in 
nightly, — «, . 
liglit to the audience : there seems to be no escape irom 
the dilemma into which the truant husband (admirably 
thC 't ft ft mect°ln ^r^he friends of both men held at Cnndllsh’s on 
a-L-tte , J H J 2 1 
pi aye i by Mr. Webster) lias fallen ; but lie does 
ami eventually drives from a bnpjiy borne tl'-’"" 
airs which had hovered mound ii like miasma. 
IS Which had hovered around it like miasma. Cox s nt sco svvoou, , e of t „ e mcn . bu t Messenger was 
M a. Alb but Smith’s Mont Hb.neisst.il vvurmly received wishing to have a word 
and putronised. 1 is excellence i' g»7.,'ttcd by its utipiecc- twice on the river "doing strong woik. ^ n(ler K t))C boat8 of t ho 
dented run. If IMhagorus could bo b. 1 cved in, over y spoils- suggest or ^skill built by himself, whilst 
man ought to wish that tho soul ol Albert Smitll in.gb. take was^ hullt b^Clasper; ^,1°^ evcrl’^e 
tlm form of a fox. II <• would beat nil the runs on recoid. {hun thc other, would bo ( doing tho men candlUh/when 
We are ploDBcd to Hud that Ids connexion next door hAd bC eu taken ."^^b^^ls nbout 29 years of age, and 
porls " ,at t,R,re Juccnt ’ ” I sa&TV .«?& 
Tub War in 
very nnimntc 
n;™va,.,.-Mr. si»| U w d.iiv«d . | 
,d and interesting discourse upon .be ^ all-ab- 1^ starting. and a. they had agreed to 
Borbing topic of the Eastern question, to a very numerous themaotve^ on ,lie ir gemuK ••*>« - "nmkht vociferous 
and fashionable auditory, on Wednesday morning, at wcnf< sculls dtoplng «t tho same mon^ b | jt a t)ioge w | 10 b ave 
Willi,- Knoms, K!»s : stw>. St. jnnic*. " f > «'! JSK t?,e ,.i 8 l,.c ld« 
1 o u <11 y°e h e e ii ng nV 1 1 1 c y s t ro ve^ f o r t\i o ‘^‘^P'^’go^'sVu^and 
and conciseness pnrtlculitilv his own, tlilt* gentleman grasps 
the important points in his subject, mid presents them 
familiarly before jljs auditors. Perfectly master ot bis 
theme, and possessing elocutionary ability of nn order 
which places him first in the rank of our most popular 
lecturers, Mr. StocqueleV goes into a detail of the queslto 
vtrata, which he sneccssfully endeavours to expound. Mr. 
Stocquclor’s lecture, however, is not the dry, formidable, 
political dissertation wliigh its mono at tlic first glance 
would seem to indicate | it is rather n pleasing conversa- 
tional discourse upon the situation of affairs in the East, 
interspersed with anecdotes of men and manners at home 
and abroad, all of a highly interesting character, and elo- 
quently related, 
SeSK' S 8. 1 n°HRNBV.-Tu.sdoy, Member Pm. ; Friday, Wallaton Cro» 
— hoir-pn-l '0. Koldnle Bridge; Friday, Rlccal Dole— 10. 
wick park; Friday, Crowcombo 
uniuim • ■ n 
SUFFOLK — Tuesday* BUnewoll 
iTdale.— M onday. S.ag.lmwbank Toll Bar ; Tl.ur.day, Ingoe, Batur- 
Ourth; Wedncday, Goitre; Friday, 
TlN'DALB. 
day, V 
TllRDRG 
Manor— Imlf-past 10. 
j i 1 j" 'fit n? U lde iio i s’s*.— Tue fd oy , ^ Mi net y Park; Tin 
>° w ednt3day ’ Wal ' 1 
Tliurtduy, 
illngton 
.—Tuesday, Lydllnch Bridge; Frldiy, Bucktand Down-half-pa.t 
Saturday, 
Sheraton—* 
and the St«nne« Burn s I 1 CBC, '7' to advanco 
15Q yards in front of thc losing mao. 
Mm ' 3 
8TonS;:V.";»»«*». «» H^L-oo^-To-a, 
’**“***■ 
Car»lulrs; Nuiurday, Sloneby Wpllni . M j ny> p re »ton by \ 
^ Du n ^; 8 'Pr idoy!" 8«H R toii 1 ^! i U Toll; Saturday, Mindrum Ml.lykall- 
P**‘ ,0 - IRELAND. 
FOX HOl’NDS. I' I A 
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