THE FIELD 
407 
— ,ov err To rev Plover, 3 yrs; ch c Hunting Horn, 4 ynj and 
3 ’ 6 3 yrs. 
t* IniM-l to 4 on Grey Plover, Uleh odds against any other. Rul- 
B doe caughi Master Johnny in the last few strides, and won by a 
!^“r. Grey Plover a good third, 
heaa, u ) Tub Wellington Stakes. 
Ouin's ch f Fuze, by Lothario. 4 yrs, 8st Keegan 1 
J 'r Burke s b f Sphynx. 4 yrs, Sst 31b Harrison 2 
Waterford s ch c Lombay, 3 yrs, 7st 71b Gmndey 3 
Tarn bay made piny to the turn, where Sphynx went In front, but, 
,,, 7 ntr ut’the finish, Fuze got up, and mude it a dead heat 
iJECiPiso Ueat.— Fuze made her own running, and won in a canter. 
I> * ! Match, 50 sovs, h ft ; bst 71b each ; ono mile ond a half. 
. n Wynne s br c Bannathlath, by Birdcatcher Uockeray 1 
?!_' A M'Donogh's ch c Bird Stealer Keegan 2 
Mr ' A Won in a canter 
Ttwi Steward’s Free Hakdicap. Ono mile nnd a half on the Teel 
1 11 Course. 
T nrd Conyngham's ch c Lightning, by Magpie, 3 yrs, 7st 21b, Sabin, 
^.tbre Lord of Uic Isles, 4 yrs, Sst (2); b c by Burgundy— Lady 
n.rkawav. 4 yrs, 7st 31b; ch c Morgan Rattler, 3 yrs, 7st21b; ch 1 
Vdnenis. 4 vrs, 7st 31hs; and eh c Hannibal, 3 yrs, 1st 121b. 
The Burg'unday colt cut out the work to the chains, where T. rd of 
the Isles went in front, followed by Lightning, who waited to the 
stand, and won cleverly. A fine race for the last | lace was secured by 
Tnr'sELLiN'G Stakes. Ono mile and a quarter on the I’eel Course. 
Sir T. Buiko's Eloise, by Crozier, 3 yrs (Conolly', bent Sanita, 5 yrs 
iw Sliurpc) (2); and Bacchus, 3 yrs (Murphy) (3). 
1 Qyf Drr.— The owner of Virago offered .£1500 for Ivan after the ra 
for the Flying Dutc hman's Handicap, 
MANCHESTER— FRIDAY EVENING. 
Two Thousand Guineas Stakes : Bolardo was backed freely ngainst 
the field, nnd 5 to 2 was as freely taken about llnby, but nothing done 
on any other —One Thousand Guineas Stakes : The field had decidedly 
the call of Virago, and in several instances G to 5 was offered against 
her There was very little booked on the race.— Chester Cup, New- 
mlnstcr, Star of Surrey, Peggy, Aldford, Dr 0 Toole, and Cobnut were 
each backed for small suras, while any odds In reason might have been 
had against Marc Antony or Tom.— The Derby ; Autocrat nnd Dervish 
In great demand. 
Two Thousand Guineas Stakes.— Even on Bolardo, 5 to 2 agst 
Ruby, (tk), 8 to 1 agst Middlesex, 8 to 1 agst Champagne and Marble 
juu 
One Thousand Guineas Stakes. — G to 5 agst Virago (tk), 5 to 
2 agst Mcteoraand Sortie (tk), 5 to 1 agst Omoo (tk G to 1). 
" Derby.— 9 to 2 agst Autocrat (tk), G to 1 agst Dervish (tk), 7 to 1 
agst King Tom (tk), 20 to 1 agst Andover (tk\ 33 to 1 agst Ostrogoth 
(tk), 40 to 1 agst Scythian (tk). 40 to 1 agst Knight of St. George (Ik). 
Chester Cup.— 9 to 1 ugst Ncwminstcr (tk), 12 to 1 agst Baalbec 
(tk), 16 to 1 agst Star of Surrey (tk), 16 to 1 agst l’eggy (tk), 20 to 1 
agst Aldford tk),20 to 1 agst Dr. O'Toole (tk ),30 to 1 ngst Llandtorda(tk), 
30 to 1 agst Brown Brandy (tk), 40 to 1 agst Cobnut (tk), 50 to 1 agst 
Barrel (tk). 
occurred between the Emperor and the French Admiral 
Duquesne, arising out of some financial demands made by 
the latter. The Admiral insisted upon payment of buck 
indemnity money, and threatened a bombardment if it was 
not paid. The Emperor, however, gave way. The foreign 
Consuls did not side with the Emperor. 
INDIA AND CHINA.— Til R OVERLAND MAIL. 
(EY SUBMARINE AND EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH.) 
Trieste, Muuday. — The steamer Bombay arrived to-day 
at haif-pust three o'clock p.m., in 1 1G hours from Alexandria, 
which she left on the Hhh April. The advices are : — From 
Calcutta, March 2t) ; Madras, March 24; Slianghae, 
March 3; Hong Kong, March 11 ; Singapore, March 13 ; 
Penang, March 21; Guile, March 23 ; anil Bombay, 
March 28. Burmuh continues unsettled. Trade in India 
flat. Exchango on Calcutta, 2s. Oijd. Indigo market dull. 
From China wo learn that the rebel camp was only 70 
miles from Pekin. (,'unton was quiet. K.xchunge at Shaug- 
liac, 8.(1; Canton, 4.10. The French war-slcauicr Caiman 
has been lost on the coast of Africa. Freights ut Alexundi in, 
5s. per quarter. 
Bombay, March 28.— The King of Avn is dead. Ho is 
succeeded by his brother. 
COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE. 
DOWNING-STREET, A ritu. 22. 
(From the London Gazelle of Tuesday.) 
The Queen lins been pleased to appoint John Myrie IIoll, Esq., to be 
Treasurer, Edward Palmer, Esq , to be Attorney-General, Francis 
Longworth, Esq., to be Colonial Secretary, and George Wright, Esq , 
to be Registrar and Keeper of Plans, for l’rlnee Edward Island; John 
Mvrie IIoll, Edward Palmer, Donald Montgomery, Francis Longworth, 
James Heron Convoy, Hedrick McAulay, and Emanuel Mo Faction, 
inquires, to be members of tlio Executive Council of Prince F.dwnrd 
Island; Charles Ik'ddle, F.sq., to be a member of the Council of the 
colony o( Sierra Leone; Hugh Culling Knrdlcy Childors, Esq., to bo 
Collector of Customs, Edward Grimes, Esq , to bo Auditor-General, 
ami Norman Campbell, Esq., to bo Registrar-Genera), for the colony 
Victoria. 
West Indies. — The advices from Bermuda arc to the 
Dili insf., but they contain nothing of importance. 
Sydney. — We understand that a new: college bQB been 
already founded at Lyndlmrst, in tlio immediuto vicinity of 
Sydney, by the exertions of iho Homan Catholics of that 
city. The new college is called SL Mary’s, and is to^ bo 
SALE RY MESSRS. TATTERS ALL, ON MONDAY LAST. 
The following hunters, the property of H. Villobols, Esq., who has 
given up the V. W. II. Country, wore sold on Monday lust, by Messrs. 
Tnttersall 
03, 
Wansford 300 
CoRONBLLA 210 
Tub Earl 175 
Bullfinch 165 
CIIBLTBNIIAM 130 
Tory 125 

Brush 100 
Teogt 02 
rnESinENT 02 
Soldier 01 
John Bull 01 
os. 
Sweep 85 
Brunow 7$ 
Ciuckladf. 75 
The Stao 62 
Isaac 56 
Mi ; rut Andrew 50 
Little Wonder 49 
Arel 41 
Nf.gro 39 
Charley 28 
Badger . 
25 
Acceptances for tub Lothians Handicap. 
3(1 subs., 21 of whom ‘declared. 
age. st.lb. 
Rataplnn 4 8 7 
Surveyor 5 7 0 
Jnck-llie-Giant-Killer ..4 0 12 
Auclilnleck 4 G 10 
Friars' Ilall. 4 6 7 
Cassio 4 0 4 
La Belle 1 6 2 
Mnssa Mungo G 6 0 
age. 
Cecil 5 
The Greek Prince 4 
The Jealous' One 3 
Robin Hood 3 
Robgill 3 
Aribbas 3 
Erycina 3 
st. lb 
G < 
5 10 
5 10 
5 
<1 
IRISH TURFIANA. 
Tlio following mares arrived la^t week at Currickinncr 
to he put to Polish : — Lord Bellew’s b. m. by Black foot, Mr 
G. II. Garllati’s Flirtaway, (with a colt to Polish), Mr Daw 
son's b. m. by Simoon, (with a colt to Polish), Mr Kelly’; 
groy m. by Mercury, Mr Byrne’s b. in. by Ratcatcher. 
The Marquis of Conyngham's bk. h. Harbinger, purchased 
lately by his lordship at the sale of the Duke of Richmond’* 
stud, has made his bow to the turf, and will, for the future 
bo known only as a sire. Ho raced twice this week at Ihc 
Curragh. 
The Ilowth and Bahloylo Races commences on tlio 16th 
of May. The meeting will lust four days. 
There was no racing at the Currngh on Wednesday lust 
in consequence of that day being sot apart for humiliation 
and prayer, and (he meeting, in consequence, was extended 
to Saturday (this day), when Wednesday's list is to be gone, 
through. 
Jowp Intelltpcc. 
Sl 
from him, amid loud inurmurings and threats. Previously, 
it should he mentioned, reports had reached the captain of 
a contemplated attack, to seize the ship. Tlio captain, 
observing the determined conduct of the men, at onco armed 
himself, as also did tlio officers, and thyyi proceeding on 
deck, ordorod the raeu forward; they refusing, ho, with 
his officers, drove thorn buck at the point of tlio bayonet ; in 
tlio scuffle, four men got wounded. Most of Hie moil Imd 
some weapon in their possession, either a belaying pin, crow- 
bur, or knife, and their conduct was of such a character as 
to crento alurm for tlio safety of tlio ship. After being 
driven forward, tlioy still refused to return to thoir duty, 
and mastered iu the forccustlo. The captain, perceiving 
the serious naturoof the case, consulted with tho chief cabin, 
nnd a largo number of tho sleorago passenger?, which 
resulted in thoir arming themselves, and aiding tho captain 
in seizing the ringleaders. Six wore picked out, nnd they 
hud been placed on ono sido of tho deck, when a man 
named Hull stopped forward from tho remainder ol tlio 
crew, and urged thorn not to stand by ntul see their ship- 
mates put in Irons, hut to stand up for them. Tho captain, 
seeing tho man making towards him, cautioned him not 
to move a step; if ho did, ho would blow his brains out. 
lie persisted, when the captain, in raising n pistol, it by 
some menus got discharged, and tho contents pussed through 
tlio legs of tho third mate — Mr. Myers, u Gorman — wound- 
iiq him severely. Hall, with the rest, were immediately 
seized nnd dragged down below, where they were securely 
ironed ; they wero ten in number, named George Suttns, 
John Benson, Ilonry Bundy, Gunrgo Hull, Irvine I. awry, 
Wlllium Watts, Peter Sturnum, George Duvidson, .lames 
Bartlett, and Samuel Ilolmo. They were placed between 
decks, wlicio they liuvo since been cuuflnod. Three Thames 
polico officers boarded tho ship on her arrival in tho river, 
into whoso custody it is expected tho mutineers will ho given 
as soon as tho vessol has discharged her cargo. 
Falmouth, April 2G. — Arrived off the Blnckwall, Mne- 
kerlic, from Melbourne, with a largo gold freight. Slio 
has landed mails nnd pnssongevs, and 1ms proceeded to 
The Blnckwall spoke iu lnt. 20 N., Ion. 43 W., 
Marriage of the Emperor op Austria. — On 
Mnnduy the marriage of tho Austrian Emperor witli tlio 
Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria was solemnised in the churel 
of St. Augustine at Vienna. Besides iho Imperial lain ily 
the Cardinal Archbishop of Prague, tho Archbishop of 
Olniut?, tlio Primate of Hungary, Cardinal Von Seiiowskv 
the Prince Archbishop of Gralz, Field- Marshal llmlotskv 
the Bun Jollachich, Baron IIcss, nearly ull the ch 
dignitaries of the empire, and the diplomatic corps, we 
present. Tlio Czar sent General Grunwald, from 
Petersburg, expressly to congratulate the Emperor, 
honour of the occasion, tho state of siege in the Lombardo 
Venetian kingdom is abolished, nil persons convicted oi 
offences against the person of tlio sovereign are pardoned, 
8nd others under accusation set at liberty. A limittd 
amnesty is granted to prisoners convicted of major political 
offences. 
The French Government, ip compliance with a request 
from Nantes, Marseilles, und Bordeaux, will allow Russian 
merchantmen leaving the Raltic or Black 8eu belinc May 
15th for French port6 to discharge their curgocs and return 
to Russian or neutral ports'. 
The Delegate Extraordinary of Leghorn Iiub 
issued a notification, in which, after recalling to mind the 
stringent regulations in force with respect to foreigners, a 
month’s time is granted to thoso now in Leghorn to fulfil 
the requisite formalities, and to apply for a carte de 
sfyour. 
M. De Raynkval, the French Ambassador at 
Home, presented Prince Lucien Bonaparte to the Pope on 
the 14th. 
Letters prom the City of Mexico have been 
received. Tho accounts of the Alvarez insurrection were 
very contradictory. Santa Anna had hail several skir- 
mishes, nnd some reports say that he was successful. Other 
accounts say that Alvarez held a good position, which was 
strongly fortified, ond that lie would make a determined 
resistance. Private letters, however, stule that Santa Anna 
would be defeated and finally overthrown. 
Accounts from Havti state that differences had 
affiliated to tho University of Sydney, which, as our renders 
will doubtless remember, was founded last year by an act 
of tho Colonial Legislature, on principles nearly identical 
with those of tho University of London. It is expected that 
tho buildings of the new college will ho finished before the 
close of the present year. They will bo constructed of brick 
faced with stone ; and, though tho college is rather confined 
fer space, vet it will present when finished a frontage of no 
l. ss than 170 feet. Tho college itself, which at present is 
cat vied on in a temporary building, is reported to be in a 
flourishing condition, three of its pupils having already ob- 
tained university scholarships, each of tho amount of jBoO, 
and tenable for three years. 
January 25.— The Sydney public had scarcely done 
laughing ut the strike of the London cabmen before it found 
itself in a similur difficulty. For the last few days the cab- 
stands have been deserted, tlio proprietors having taken off 
their vehicles in a fit of indignation, and to defy the new 
city commissioners. These officials have had to revise tlio 
scale of cab fares, and, in consideration of tho high price of 
forage, have allowed double the old rates to be churged ; 
this would have been submitted to the more readily us any 
tariff is nominal only, and, practically, tho drivers charge 
what they please. But the new scale of fares was coupled 
w ith an order to placo tlio number of each rub on the door- 
panels, instead of its old place, the end of the driver’s box, 
whore it could he enliven irmly covered with a carolcesly- 
houging coat, either to elude identification or produce an 
impression that the turn-out is a privnto one. Compliance 
with tliis order involves the painting out of all the shield?, 
crests, lions, and griffins of heraldry w ith which (lie doors 
of (he vehicles uic now decorated, apd in defence of them 
monsters the cabmen have “struck ” with a Spirit worthy of 
the old French rwllcs&e resisting the advance of Repub- 
licanism. On the first day of tho strike the omnibuses out 
of tho city were loaded with emancipated Jehus, enjoying 
the sensation of being drivcu ; w hile the public was puzzled 
by the sudden disappearance of the ordinary conveyances. 
The licensee expired n day or two after the strike, and the 
city commissioners refuse to grant any new ones unless the 
order ns to the numbering is complied with. The Supreme 
Court will have to settle the dispute, ns the cub proprietors 
intend to apply for a waralamys to compel the commissioners 
to show caiiso why they refuse to license a vehicle without a 
condition that would degrade the nobility ol its door-panels. 
Since the above was written the nil) proprietors have applied 
(q the Supreme Court fur ii via uditJUUs calling on the city 
C'unmissioncrs to issue a license tonne of the number. The 
Com t decided Hint the mandamus must bo granted, as, accord- 
ing to the present net, the commissioners hud no power fo annex 
an v condition to the issue of a license if the individual applying 
for it were of good character ; any default o!^ the licensee 
must be the ground for nn utter prosecution. 'I he commis- 
sion) is might make the place on which the numbers of tho 
cnlis should ho Painted the Subject of a clause in tlio by-laws 
relating to carriages, lint they were bound to issue the 
license ministerially, without reference to the position ol the 
number. Inconsequence of this decision tho cabs nro again 
placed on the stands'. 
Departures roit Australia. — The departures from 
the port of London for the Australian colonics during the 
pust w eek show a decrease. They have comprised altogether 
... i. Pi.illii. with nn neareaute burden 
London. 
the Joshua from Melbourne. 
Gallipoli (Dardanelles), April 10. — Sir George Drown 
commanding the First Division of tho British Expeditionary 
Army, Colonel Sullivan, Assistant-Adjutant-lii'in ral, l)r. 
Alexander, first-class Stuff- Surgeon, ('upturn Whitmore, 
Aide -do -Camp, &c., the Rifle Brigade, and two compunlou 
of Suppers und Miners, under Lieutenant-Colonel \ ictor, 
arrived on u Wednesday night (Tltur&duy morning), but it 
was mid-day on the Saturday ere tho troops wore landed 
und sent to their quarters. Why was this ? Bucauso 
nothing was ready for them ! The fovco consisted ol only 
some thousand and odd men, and small us it was, owing to 
the Lull of “ somebody or other," it had to lie idle for two 
dins and a half watching the seagulls, or with half averted 
eye regarding tho ceaseless activity of tlio French » tho daily 
arrival of their steamers, the rapid transmission of their 
men by the paddlo-box boats of their vessel to shore, and 
the admirable completeness of all thoir arrangements in 
every detail — hospitals for tho sick, bread and biscuit 
bakeries, waggon trains for carrying stores nnd baggage 
every necessary and every comfort, indeed, to be had ihu 
moment their ships came in ; not a British pendant was 
uflont in the harbour l Our great navul Statu w as repre- 
sented by a single steamer belonging to a privuto company. 
Well might a Turkish boatman usk, “Oh, why is this. 
Oh, why is this, young man ? By tlio beard of tho Prophut, 
for tlio sake of your tattler's father, toll mo, O English Lord, 
how is it ? Tlio French infidels have got one, two, three, 
four, five, six, seven ships, with fierce little soldiers ; tlm 
English infidels, who say they cun defilo tho graves of tin mi 
Ficnch (may Iieuven avert it!), ond who are big us tlo-giunls 
of Asli, have only one big ship. Do they tell lies !' (Such was 
tho truns'lalion given of my interesting waiormuu s address). 
Officers coining out hero should know what they niivo lo 
expect. Let them provide themselves with everything they 
are likely to want, for they will fnul nothing at Gallipoli. 
The nights and mornings arc cold even yet, amUlie tlar- 
moiuelcr in the shade docs not mark beyond 57 degrees. 
Ind 
Eu 
to l 
for love or money — indeed, comfort or necessary accom- 
modation is out of the question. In every respect iho 
French can teach us a lesson in these matters. W lulu our 
sick men have not a mattress to lie down upon ami nro 
litcrnllv without blankets, the French are well pro\ ided lor. 
\\\. have no medical comforts— none were forwarded from 
moinclcr in the shade docs not mark beyonu .x ueg'ees. 
Indeed, the spring is not nearly so far advanced ns it is m 
England, and the trees nnd shrubs arc only just beginning 
to bud. There is no chance of getting horses ut present 
I IUC* v n tun “ J * 
ten vessels— six to Port Phillip, with an aggregate burden I 
of 3.051 ions: two to Adelaide, with an aggregate burden 
of 2(10 tons; ono to Sydney, of 732 tons; and one to .Now 
Zealand, of 040 tons. Their total capacity was, consequently, 
5,320 tons. Tho rates of freight havo generally exhibited 
steadiness. 
Mutiny on Board the Sovereign of Tub seas 
— The American clipper ship Sovereign of the Seas, \I arner, 
of New York, from Melbourne, arrived in the Thame.-, and 
was hauled into tlio East India Docks on Sunday morning. 
She has since commenced discharging her gold (3o,000 
ounces). Her log-book shows that a strioua affray occurred 
on board during the passage from Melbourne, arising from 
tho insubordination of some of the crew, who arc at present 
confined on board in irons. 17tli of March, the slop on 
the Equator, long. 32, a quarrel took place between two ol 
(hn steerage passengers (of whom there were 70 on board) 
imd ono of the crew. The mule interfered, and ordered the 
seaman on duck, but he refused and became abusive, when 
ue was put in irons by direction of tho captain. Alter a 
laino of about 15 or 20 minutes, ull tho crow mustered u t, 
I, nd d< mauded ol the captain the immediate release ol the c*ai uuday, SI a v o , 
man (an Englishman), or they said they would take the ship I Freemasons Tavern. 
Malta— nnd so when a poor fellow was sinking the other 
day the doctor had to go to the General’s nnd g>'t a li • » 1 1 1 o 
of wine for him. The hospital sergeant was sunt out with 
a soveieign to buy coffee, sugar, and other tilings ol the 
kind for the sick, hut lie could nut get them, as no change 
was to he had in the place. After this it is annoying to 
visit the French hospital, and sec then, so well j-iupaiud. 
Everything requisite is nicely made up in small pockagi h 
so that they cun he carried on mules’ hacks, nnd nmrkwj 
with labels so that one can lay Ins hand on wb t . is 
in a minute. They arc very troublesome in getting ">'“ l 
they want, and already some lHtlc difficulties have arisen 
from their desire to lay hold of everything .— Cormpondwt 
of the Times '■ 
Irrnnasonru nni) tpsonw Inteiljjfp, 
MEETINGS OF LODGES, tic. 
irn — No. 
Monday. May lst.-No. 25, Frcoraosons av(Tii-->o. So, 
Aiulcrtoti’s II"tel, Fleet Sh.,l-Xo. W, 
108, Builders’ Anns. Ittwscii Mrcct, dicleca 1 '■ ' ». 
Ilnrl. llishopgato Fired— No. 257, George ond Vulluro-No. 
318, Krcemneoiis’ Tavern. , _ «„ m 
Tubs PAY, May 2nd.— «... 0, 1 rcemnaons Torern-N-IS, 
London Tavern-No. 33, Ch. r - I'rovidcncc torn . | > 
No. 98. Albion Tavern- .W 1 US &I»I> Iind 1 .mi '(Inuri d 
Street — No. 201, Frcvu.ijSt/ns 1 T,.vcrn-Nq. 204, Ocorgo and 
Vulture— No. 784, Freemasons' Tavern. 
Wednesday, May 3 rd.-Grand Chap, at E«gl.t-M». 
Fr S:=; T M V AT4tb.-No. 29, Gcorgo and Blue Boar-No. 
$.«■ l.n,c-No 2^ Ooorgo .nd V-W, 
Sv(rn^No°'S OM«r« OomiMrcinl Zml- 
Wo» Tavern Gimp. No. 
8. BoJa . gthaol „t Four-No. WS, 
