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... more than Mr Fox, &c. without a fall. = — THB QUORN HOUNDS. mongst Vv JAN. 23.—Meet, Kilby Wharf—an excellent field, a Lords Cardigan, Wilton, Gardner, Maidstone, Macdonald, and M. Stanley, Mr H. g, Mr Gilmore, Count Bathyany, &c. Tri and about which ¥ Gorse ...

THE 1«ATB PONY

... P. ibime iiauc.uie, B Blomfield, John Curling, Charles Delme lUdcliffe, Glamis.Charles Keauclerk John Crawley, William Exton, Joseph Sharpies, John . Lucas W Lucas, jun., Samuel Lucas, Samuel Allen, Jeftei y Lucas, John Oatward Henry Smith. George Conder ...

HJISa.IL’g ILI IF IE

... people to seek for security in arms, and commenced that bloody struggle by which they established their national independence. Hu father was Mr. Morgan O’Connell, of Carhen, who was married to Catherine, daughter at Mr. John O’Mullane, of Whited Church ...

the “ FAKTHINO SHIRT” ATROCITY

... Fitzclarence, Sanford have also at elt hit I ince. A Mr. and Lady Russell were expected yesterday, as well as Vis nted me and Lady John Viscountess Palmerston. the health of the venerable Earl Gre tay Weer” ner on POET’S CORNER. st had FROM THE GHOST o! SECOND ...

PIGEON SHOOTING, *»•

... eet, merchant. JOHN WALKER. Ilaylield, Derbyshire, grocer. JAMES GORDON. Liverpool, merchant WILLI AM DENVERand WILLIAM MXEY, Liverpool, woollen draper*. JOHN WOOD, Beau Vale, Nottinnham, miller. ROBERT ELLIOT. Sheffleld,merchant. JOHN ELLIOT, Sheffield ...

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... charge of maliciously cutting and wounding Margaret Arnold, of the hamlet St. Thomas. The fourth batch includes John Hughes, David Jones, and John Hugh, charged with having unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together to the disturbance of the ...

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... amazing ' re. It contains, Pier, Greenwich, and Wool id with other 60,000 ARMING OF GOVERNMENT persons di WoRKME! Lords of the Admi tism, dy for secondary forwarded a stand of 500 arms, at the instance of Sir Watkin ‘ ating from tm- the captain superintendent ...

THE DRAMA

... entered, viz., Oriel, St John’s, Wadham, Balliol, Trinity and Brasenose; the latter boat it was understood was entered merely to make the heats even. The boats were drawn and contended in the following order First Heat St John’s. 1. Robins 2. W. Stobart ...

TO COntISOPOISDCNTS

... *Bath and Newbury Match-The bet wae fairly nhowt little regard for his own character by endeavouring to get the moaey omen. John Roe—Amina and Elrino. Coronation never beat Beeswing. Ronaldo-At the end of 1841 he had won twice a* many as he had lost. Races ...

GARRISON (PHOENIX PARK) RACES

... of the For horses bona fide the property of officers on the staff, and quarte arrison ot Dubiin. of Stewards : the Earl of Cardigan, Col Fane, 54th Regt, Lieut-Col He lett, Stn D. jeut-Col Walcott, R.A., Major Moore, 54th Regt. wil the course: ut E. Peel ...

WINDSOR STSEPI

... The to carry 7lb, two 14lb extra; its width, miles, over six leaps four feet hig! Mr Bunn b m Miss Norman .. Bur rt, Hand, John ng on the Mr Sutton’s b g Mazeppa, aged . Mr Smith’s ead we do Shortly Mr Tollit’s ch m Sister to Ferneley d threw ont ...

IL HIT IS AND SPO

... Rihstone F-ntiin —Tuesday The Lad» Lyons- principal characters Messrs. Kitun, Ker’ pi,Vids Matiready , Mrs. C. Jones, and 11. hum John. ftiursdaT last , Kinr Arthur. And The Eti.n Bov.- Friday, will'i revised, Cvinbelme : principal characters Messrs. Macraady ...