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THE FIELD 
LATEST 
INTELLIGENCE. 
(BY SUBMARINE and EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH.) 
PARIS BOURSE. 
PARIS, Friday. 
Closing: prices yesterday. Three per cent. Rentes, for 
money 71.20; ditto for account, 71.15; Four-and-a-Half 
per cents., for money, 08.10. Bank Shares, 2,895. These 
uricesshow an unfavourable reaction of £ to \ per cint. 
1 COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. 
Ycstcrdny two French sailing linc-of-battle ships and two 
sailing-frigates, supposed to have troops, artillery, and am- 
munition on board, were towed through the Belt. General 
Baraguay d'Hilliers sailed to-day for the Baltic in the Heine 
H or tense. 
UNFRIENDLY RESOLUTION OF THE DANISH 
GOVERNMENT. 
The Danish Government refuses to allow the establishment 
of a cholera lazaretto for the allied forces. 
RETURN OF THE BOSCAWEN FROM THE BALTIC- 
PORTSMOUTH, July 27. 
The Boscawon, 70, Captain Granville, arrived at Splthead 
this morning from the Baltic fleet. She has come home to 
fit out as a flag-ship to Rear-Admiral Fansbawe, commander- 
in-chief on the West Indian station. 
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 15. 
I Omnr Pasha, now with Prince Napoleon at Giurgevo, has 
transferred head-quarters to Ru6tchuk, and tho Anglo-French 
force, amounting in nil to 80,000 men, is encamped in tho 
neighbourhood of Varna. One day is all that is required to 
effect a junction of both armies. It scorns curiosity induced 
the Russians (at Odessa after the wreck or the Tiger) to open 
one of Moorsom’s shells ; it exploded and they lost ]7 men. 
Captain Bent, Mr. Burke, It. E., Mr. Meynell, 75th regi- 
ment, Mr. Arnold (I. A.) liovo been killed in action at Rust- 
cliuk. „ _ 
Smyrna, July 17. 
The masters of the James, Christophers, and Exertion, 
Arnott, both for Liverpool ; the Mermaid, Peppcvoll, and 
Spy. Nance, for Queens town, for orders, all cleared out, have 
applied to the commander of the Levant, U. S. S. corvette, 
jor convoy through the Arches, which probably will bo granted. 
Hong Kong, May 22. — The Paul Joliann, Poort, arrived here 
25th May, from Hartlepool, was boarded by pirates 14th May 
about 60 miles south of Hainan ; master and greater part of 
crew wounded, first mate killed, and tho vessel plundered of 
everything that was valuable. 
EMBARKATION OF TROOPS. 
DUBLIN, July 27. 
A detachment of the 15th Regiment of Hussars, comprising 
70 men, under the command of Capt. Holcomb, and 65 horses, 
embarked yesterday on board the Sylph steamer for Plymouth, 
en route for tho seat of war. 
AQUATICS. 
(Concluded from page 702.) 
ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB. 
RYDE, July 27th, 1854. 
Y achts at and ofp the Station.— Gem, Sir John Barker 
Mill, Bart. ; Ginevra, Sir Percy Shelley, Bart.; Cygnet, 
Hed worth Lambton,Esq.; Arrow, Tbns.Chamberlayne, lisq., 
Vice-Commodore, saluted on 22nd inst. ; Amazon, Sir 
Jolin Walsh, Bart. ; Sylph, Geo. Best, Esq. ; Elizabeth 
Robt. Wright, Esq.; Novice, A. Arcedeckne, Esq. ; Wild- 
fire; J. Tliynne, Esq. ; Aurora, Le Merchant Thomas, Esq. 
Her Majesty was saluted on the 20th, on approaching within 
the limits of the station: 
Sir J. Paklngton moved an address to|the Crown, praying her Majesty 
to direct that the salary of .£600 per annum herelofore paid to the Lord 
Bishop of New Zealand should be paid for tho years 1853 and 1854, with 
the assurance that the House would makegood the same. 
Sir Q. (ircy explained the circumstances under which the grant had 
been dl-contlnued, and Justified that step with regard to future years. 
As the bishop, however, had actually received the salary for 1853, nnd 
might have been put to Inconvenience through the absence of notice 
during the current twelvemonth, he thought that parliament might 
Justly be called upon to make good the amount for either, or both of 
these years, if the colonial legislature should decline to provide for the 
deficiency. , , „ 
Upon this Intimation the motion was withdrawn, nnd the House went 
Into committee of Supply. 
The vote of £140,000 for purchasing Burlington House came again 
under discussion Mr. Spooner moved that the grant he disallowed. 
After a protracted debate the committee divided. For the vote 143, 
against 23— J20. , „ 
Tho discussion of the vote granting £13,400 for erecting consular offices, 
on hospital, and n prison at Constantinople, occupied the committe until 
past one o'clock. The House then renamed und proceeded to dispose of 
the remaining orders of the day. 
The consideration In committee of tho Rusdon Government Securities 
Bill was resumed, and ultimately the Chairman was ordered to re port 
progress, and sit again on Wednesday next. 
The House adjourned at five minutes to three. 
Tub Holtoakk Stakes. One mile and three quarters. 
RACING. 
(Continued from page 700.) 
MAnr.nonorr.ii.— The Marlborough Races this year arc fixed to take 
place on Friday, the Bth of September. 
Biiidgbwatuh Racks.— The races are to be held on the 22nd and 
23rd of August. 
Dkbbt Rales. 1854 — The Chesterfield Stakes for two-yr-olds has 
closed with 16 subscribers. 
DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION IIACE3. 
[Continued from p. G95J 
Tde Railway Flate of 50 sovs, added to a Handicap of 5 sovs each. 
Once round. 6 subs. 
Mr. Dillon's ch f Ariel, 3 yrs, 7»t 31b Conolly 1 
Mr. J. C. Wilson’s b f Rosalba, 4 yrs, 8st 71b H. Robertson 2 
Mr. Kennedy's ch f Miss Sheraton, 3 yrs, Cst 91b ...L. Mahon 3 
Betting — Even, and 5 to 4 on Ariel. Won by a length. 
Tun Selling Stakes of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 25 added. About one 
mile nnd a half. 4 subs. 
Copt. Jones’s b h Lord of the Isles, by tho Ugly Buck, 4 yrs, 
8st 31b (50 sovs) E. Keegan 1 
Mr. D. Wynne’s b m Sanita, 5 yrs, 8st 41b (30 sovs) D. Wynne 2 
Betting -7 to 4 on the Lord of the Isles, who won by two lengths, and 
was bought in for 78 sovs. 
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ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA ARRANGEMENTS. 
August, 1854. 
Wednesday, 9th.— Dinner at the Club House at 7.30 p.m. 
Thusday, 10th. — Regatta. Open to all Yachts of the 
Club. To start at 10.30 a.m. Prize— a Silver Salver, with 
Purse containing £75. One Yacht may walk over for this. 
If five Yachts start there will be a Second Prize of £25 for 
the Second Yacht. 
Friday, 11th. — Boat Racing and other Aquatic Sports, at 
3.0 p.m., or later to suit Her Majesty’s pleasure. Ball at the 
Club House, at 10.0 p.m. 
Saturday, 1 2th. — General Meeting, at 1.0 p.m. N.B. 
If the Regatta is postponed till this day, tho General Meeting 
will be held on Monday, the 14th. 
(Signed) Geo. Holland Ackf.rs, 
Commodore. 
TnB Lisburn Stakes of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added. Onco round. 
3 subs. 
Mr. Dillon’s ch f Ariel, 3 yrs, 7st 111b L. Mahon 
Mr. Langan's b f Bellcwstown Lass (maiden), 4 yrs, 8st 
Mb E. Keegan & 
Mr. Thompson’s ch c Progress (maiden), 3 yrs, 7st 
101b D. Doyle 3 
Betting— Even on Bellcwstown Lass— 6 to 4 agst Ariel, and 3 to 1 agst 
Progress. Won by two or three lengths. 
THURSDAY. 
Ilitn Majesty's Plate uf 100gs. Heats, two miles. 
Mr. O'Reilly’s ch c Master Tom, by Bashful, 4 yrs, 8st 81b 
(including 41b extra) D. Wynne 1 
Mr. Dillon’s ch f Ariel, 3 yrs, 6st lib Conolly 2 
Tiik Kii.waelin Stakes of 5 sovs each, p p , with 30 added. 
Mr. Thompson's ch c Progress, by Clear the Way, 
3 yrs Wynne 1 
Mr. Bradshaw's ch c The Herald (br to Humboldt). 2 yrs, 
Cst 101b Conolly 2 
Betting— 2 to 1 on The Herald— 7 to 2 agst Ariel, and 10 to 1 agst 
Progress. Progress won by three lengths. 
KB be Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added. One 
mile and a-half. 
Mr D. Wynne’s Sanita. by the Cure, 6 yrs, 8st llb...D. Doyle 1 
Copt. Jones's Lord of the Isles, 4 yrs, BstSlb Keegan 2 
A Handicap of 1 sov each, with 10 added. Three-quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Donaldson’s General Gilbert, by Hindoo or Galaor, 4 yrs, 
Cst 21b Taylor 1 
Mr. Kennedy's Miss Sheraton, 3yrs,6st 41b Conolly 2 
Mr. Wilson's Llzars, aged 7st 111b Robertson 3 
Betting— Even on Miss Sheraton. Won by a neck. 
The Garrison Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 40 added. Heats, one mile, 
over three hurdles. 
Mr. White's Phantom Owner 0 1 1 
Mr. Price's Cyclops Owner 12 2 
Mr. Storcr's Miss Lucy Severno 4 3 0 
Mr. Dick's Mountain Maid Owner 3 4 0 
Each heat won easy. 
NEWMARKET FIRST OCTODER MEETING, 1855. 
Match, Tuesday.— C apt. Lane's Middleton, 8st 71b, agst D. of Bed- 
ford's Bandulore, 8st 21b, T. Y. C. 60, h. ft. 
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Acceptances for the North Stafforshire Handicap, 
uge st lb 
... 6 
... C 
The Pltmoutii Regatta is fixed for the 2nd of August; 
Torbay Regans, for the 4th ; Dartmouth Regatta, for the 
8th ; Devonport Regatta, for the 9tli. 
Nancy 
Lough Bawn 
Jacqueline ... 
Lancashire Lass 
The Deformed 
Camllewick ... 
Morning Star 
Domino 
7 9 
7 6 
G 12 
6 12 
C 8 
G 4 
C 4 
6 4 
Aaron Smith 
M. by Ithuriel, dam by 
The Saddler 
Whalebono 
Cassy 
The Field-Marshal 
Professor Buck 
age 
6 
Defiance 
age st lb 
4 8 7 
be Caliph... ... . 
age st lb 
....358 
Cobnut ... 
4 
7 9 
Newbold 
... 3 
5 8 
Alonzo ... 
a 
7 8 
Lord Oswald ... . 
. ... 3 
5 6 
Cock Pheasant 
4 
7 0 
Pyrois 
. ... 3 
5 5 
Audubon 
4 
7 O 
Gamclad 
. ... 3 
5 3 
Talfourd 
4 
G 12 
Gamekeeper ... . 
... 3 
5 3 
Morning Star 
5 
6 7 
Amalgamation... . 
. ... 3 
5 0 
Whalebone 
4 
6 2 
Nelly 
. ... 3 
The Vet 
5 
6 2 
Fireband 
. ... 3 
5 0 
Lady Vernon 
4 
6 2 
Stiletto 
. ... 3 
5 n 
Coomburlund Stathesmon 
4 
6 0 
Lurley 
. ... 3 
4 10 
Barrel 
3 
6 10 
Mellora 
. ... 3 
4 8 
Should the highest weight accepting be under Sat 71b, it will bo raised 
to that, and the others in proportion. 
police giMijtnc*. 
st lb 
G 0 
G 0 
6 12 
5 7 
4 10 
4 6 
BOW STREET. 
Henri/ Herring, a cabman, was summoned by Mr. ITnrcourt 
Vernon, M P., for insolence. Mr. Vernon engaged the defendant 
to drivo him from Pall Mall to the Olympic Theatre, in Wych- 
strcct. The cabman pulled up in New castlc-strcet, and then 
invited complainant to get out, telling him it was only a step or 
two off. Tho night was wet, nnd Mr. Vernon was dressed in 
evening costumo; he therefore desired the man to drivo him to tho 
door of the tlicatro, especially as there were no carriages in the 
way nt the momont, nnd nt the same time demanded n ticket. Tho 
defendant pulled a tickot out of his pocket nnd put it into his 
mouth, but only drove a few paces further. Mr. Vernon again 
demanded the ticket, upon which the man held liis head forward 
and told him to take it out of his mouth. Complainant refused, 
nnd then upon tho demand being mnde n third time, ho gave Mr. 
Vernon the ticket, “ nil covered with saliva," and finully pulled up 
nt the front of tho theatre. The defendant said ho was bailed by 
another gentleman, and wished to oblige the party, so lie asked 
complainant to get out a few yards only from the theatre. Mr. 
J online lined him 20s. and costs. 
THAMES. 
SHOOTING at a Wife.— A morose looking man, named John 
Banbury, aged 30, a bricklayer and plasterer, of No. 10, Ricliard- 
strect, Poplar, was charged with shooting his wife, Grace Banbury, 
with a pistol loaded with shot. It appeared tlmt the prisoner and 
his wife had frequently quarrelled, and that lie lind ill-used her on 
sererul occasions, lie was onco fined for striking her, nnd on 
another occasion ho had been hold to bail to keen tho peace townrds 
her. They had since parted, and he allowed his wife 7s. Gd. per 
week, nnd lived with a young woman. The wife resided in the 
same street ns her husband, and frequent wrangles had taken 
place between them since their separation. Mrs. Banbury was ia 
company with a young woman named Marian Bradley, of No. 0, 
Bicbnrd-strcct, Toplor. and met her husband near his own house, 
with a pint pot in his hand. He crossed from the opposite side of 
the way, and advanced townrds his wife, to whom lie applied 
several odious epithets. The wife remonstrated with him, and told 
him to go away, on which ho swore tlint lie would shoot her. He 
took a pistol from his pocket and presented it nt his wife’s head, 
and she instinctively threw up her arms to save her faco. The 
prisoner fired, and tho shot lodged in her arms. The wife screamed 
and said she was shot. Inspector Holmes, of the K division, said 
tho wife of the prisoner was severely wounded with shot; it was 
No. 2 shot; and she would not be nble to attend the court for six 
or seven days. A pistol was soon afterwards taken from the pri- 
soner : it was londed with shot. Mr. Yardley — Had he gone home 
ond reloaded the pistol? Inspector Holmes — He had, sir. Tho 
prisoner — My wife interrupted me first as I was walking along 
tho street, and os Mr. Yardley — Stop. You had better 
reserve your defonco, for I nm going to remand you for a week. 
MARYLEBONE. 
John Wa/ici'y, who said that he had no occupation, and resided 
at 28, Oldham-rond, Manchester, was brought before Mr. Broughton 
charged with defrauding the London and North Western Railway 
Company in the following artful manner : — Mr. Fraser, ticket-col- 
lector nt the Camden-station, deposed that on the previous morning, 
nt four o'clock, upon the arrival of the York train, a gentleman 
alighted from a first-class carriage, and having delivered his 
ticket, went away. Witness happening to see the prisoner under 
one of the seats, pulled him out from his hiding-place, where he 
was lying upon liis face, and on questioning him as to why he had 
thus secreted himself, he said that he wanted to have a comfortablo 
sleep. He alleged that he had paid his fore, nnd stated that he 
had given his ticket to the gentleman who hud just got out. Wit- 
ness placed not the slightest reliance upon his statement, and upon 
the train reaching tho Euston-station, tho whole of tho particulars 
were mode known to Mr. Matthews, one of the company's in- 
spectors of police. The inspector said tlint upon the fare, viz.. 
17s. 3d., from Rugby, being demanded, prisoner stated that he had 
no money, but that if witness would take him to Harry Broom * 
all would be made right. He further told witness that if he would 
suffer him to go and make an excuse for liis escaping, lie could 
easily do so, nnd he (prisoner), in the event of compliance with Lis 
wishes, would put him in possession of such information as would 
enable him to win £10,000 upon the “Goodwood;” the name of 
Acceptances for tho Tradesmen’s Plate (free handicap) of 50 sovs. 
added to a sweepstakes of 5 soy. each ; tlie second horse to receive 15 
sov. out of tlie stakes. 
Klteflycr .. .. 
Patience 4 
Remuncrator a 
Miss Emma, by Epirus . . 4 
Lady in Waiting .. .. 6 
age st lb 
6 7 4 
The Field Marshal . . .. 3 
Ccstrcu 3 
Vivid 3 
Daphne 3 
age st lb 
Lady Ponsonby 
4 
5 2 
5 0 
4 12 
4 12 
SECOND DAY. 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 
THURSDAY.— Lords. — The Merchant Shipping Acts Repeal Bill was 
read a third time nnd passed. 
The Standard of Gold ond Silver Wares Bill was road a second time. 
Tlie Sale of Beer Bill went through committee. Amendments were 
introduced by which the hours during which public-houses might be 
kept open on Sunday were extended from 1 to half past 2, and from 6 to 
11 p.m., with the provision that no liquor should be furnished after 
10 p.m. 
Tlieir lordships adjourned at half-past 7 o’clock. 
Commons— The second reading of the Finchley -road Estate Bill, was 
opposed by Lord R Grosvenor, who complained that this was the fifth 
attempt of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson to obtain legislative sanction for 
an encroachment upon Hampstead Heath. He moved as on amendment 
that the bill should be read a second time that day three months. 
On a division, there were 43 votes for the second reading, and 97 for 
the amendment. The bill is consequently rejected 
Tae Lords' amendments to the Oxford University Bill were taken luto 
consideration. 
Mr. Walpole moved that the House should disagree with tho amend- 
ment by which “congregational" was substituted for •'sectional" election 
in tlie process by which the members of the Hebdomadal Council were 
to be chosen. 
Upon a division, the clause as amended by the peers was agreed to by 
a majority of 1 16 to 62 — 53. 
The amendment by which Mr. R. Palmer's clause (the Public Schools 
clame) was made of non-effect as regards college fellowships, underwent 
considerable discussion. A motion was made by Mr. R. Palmer that tlie 
House should disagree therewith, but was negatived, on division, by 110 
vote* io 68—52. 
The Lords' amendment to the danse relating to private bills was 
opposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, upon whose motion the 
House voted their disagreement w ith tlie same by a majority of 130 to 
70-60. 
The other amendments were agreed to. 
On the motion for golDg into committee of supply, 
Type® 
ago st lb 1 
Master Slender . . 
age st lb 
..568 
Tub Borough Plate (handicap) of 50 sovs added to a Sweepstakes of 
6 sovs each, 2 ft a winner of one or more stokes value £!5u after the 
weights have appeared to carry 61b of £200 ond upwards, 71b extra; one 
mile and three quarters. 
Re-opened— to close and name on tho 1st of August, being tho Tues- 
day after Goodwood. 
WOLVERHAMPTON. 
Patsiiall Hanpioav. 
One mile and a-half. 
age st lb 
age st lb 
Defiance .. 
P.attery 
.. 4 5 12 
Kohinoor .. •• 
Bull’s-eye .. 
Indian Warrior .. 
.. 6 7 10 
Butterfly (li-b) .. 
. . 6 612 
Caliph 
..674 
Minerva (h-b) 
.. 4 5 10 
Pastrycook 
.. 4 5 10 
Klteflycr .. 
New Warrior 
.. 3 6 10 
.. 0 6 10 
St Clair 
..668 
Pyrois 
Calot 
.. 6 G 8 
Ploughboy 
..667 
..466 
Lord Oswald 
..367 
Gamclad.. 
..354 
. . 6 G 4 
Stiletto 
..464 
Amalgamation .. 
..363 
..464 
Nelly 
..462 
b f by California, 
dam, 
Lumley 
.. 4 6 2 
Miss Kitty Cockle 
.. 3 4 10 
.. 6 6 2 
Daphne 
Candlcwlck 
.. a 6 0 
Robin Hood 
..347 
Coomburland Stathesmon 4 6 0 
the winning horse was known to him to n certainty. The prisoner^ 
on being asked vrlint he had to say, replied, “ I 
W 08 short of 
money, and if they had allowed me nt the station to telegraph to 
Manchester, I should have been nble very soon to hove paid tho 
eompnny tbeir demand.” Tbe magistrate inflicted a penalty of 30s., 
or three weeks’ imprisonment. 
THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN OUR LAST SUNDAY'S 
EDITION. 
THE BALTIC. 
THE FRENCH TROOPS FOR THE BALTIC. 
Tbe following is the sum totnl and distribution of the French 
army on board the war vessels ond transports destined for the 
Baltic: — 
Hannibal ... 
Royal William 
St. Vincent 
Algiers 
Sphinx 
Stromboll 
Termagant 
Belgravia, transport 
Clifton, transport 
Columbia, transport 
Julio, transport 
Prince, transport, with 21 horses 
Hei cfordshlre, transport 
Edwin Fox, transport 
Officers. 
Men. 
Total. 
20 
891 
911 
... 36 
1353 
1389 
... 34 
1271 
1305 
... 31 
950 
981 
... 3 
123 
12G 
... 3 
90 
93 
... 12 
367 
370 
... 15 
629 
644 
... 6 
341 
250 
... 8 
377 
385 
... 6 
221 
22? 
... 33 
1142 
1175 
... 23 
829 
852 
... 12 
477 
489 


— 
242 
9064 
9306 
The French men-of-war embarked at Calais camp eq 01 * 
page and an immense amount of ordnance stores, besides 5o0 
engineers and artillery and 78 artillery horses. Tho grai" 
total, therefore, of the embarkation complete is 9, 856 officers 
and men, and 99 horses. 
Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st 71b, It will be raised 
to that, and the others In proportion. 
TURKEY. 
DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS AT GIURGEVO. 
We have received the following telegraphic despatches fr°° 
Vienna, duted Saturday, July 22, 11 a.m.: — 
On the 19th a battle was fought near Giurgevo, in wn> c “ 
the Russians wore completely defeated, and two of their gei> e ' 
rals killed. 
Prince Gortschakoff’s mission has entirely failed. 
Emperor Francis Joseph will not disappoint the expectation 
of Europe. 
