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6 THE TIMES; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1880. IRELAND. TH2 LAND AGITATION. DUBLIN, Not. 25.

The Pojrott expedition wBl stt from Lougb Mk to tnoerow. an an red that lb. man ar. to be treated to aoro athletic sport in tb raoroirg if uj mor agreeable utitM is txssded Ihu lb Btk Io Balliorube and tliok to CUrracri orit day. Alter th.

part, which, in the preM state of tho ground, will b. series of plougking match, lb. camp will broken up, end the whole forte, lor foot, oonsUbularr. with the Ulourrr end carters, wiU a out tpou their journey boaewrJs. They will le va tb.

picture oe region of lAMChMaek without ri of regret, but with a lively wise cf it dreary associations. The (round about the tell is in a shocking condition after th incessant rain, s. hash ca rw dorn not la ahowers but in flxxU. Theaur fafss is OM deep mareee, pleasantly reliered be re and there I large poods It seemed little lews than a miracle that vhfla the rain and etoem rafrd around thorn the men eon inaoJ to make themselves) tolerably auug under the canvas. wed they do not tUw any ill effect for their fortnight' polk barrack to bo erected en tho soee.

of too reeeat attempt to aboot a bailiff. No ou could bo fot in tbo neighbourhood to remort any portion of the hatfrcnthe railway station. Two men were then employed in Lima. rick to fracrS to JSew Ialiaa with hone and ear for tho purpose of removing tho hots. They loft Limerick at o'clock this morning, cororted by lit armed constable Notwithstanding the darkaesa of tho hour, the supposed eeraey or too moveeoent, and tbe precaution taken, the people of New IUIa breame an arc of tho fact, and whrn the men arrived ithin half a mile of the village they were MDja aiiuiK nvwu 01 men ana rcoeti.

1 be police with ed. beyoocU guarded tho cart and kept olf the people, who poured rxecreliona upon tbo carter. On reaching the village, the crowd and the exciterarjit iicrraned. One) man, to the dismay of the' carter, called out their Mrnew, which they had no i Va were known, and wore that if tbey did such" duly work "they would euflerforit. Tl.s men bceaina frightened and refusal to proceed any Muujoi ineir carts to the station, and the threat! i and furious yells of the populace were chanced to houU of triumph.

The iron lot till lia at tho Mr, Sanders, the agent of the property on whih the hut was i to be put up, was a witness of tho scene, lie attended toUy to collect the half year rent, and followed l.y aiA xeitrd and menacing croad. Ha had to bo guarded by rataden in the wilds of Coonaugl.t. A large quantity of the day group of tenant went into at Louth Mak for "nniin vaiusnon. mii been IhratltrJ, and will left at Loufh the tue of taptain lU jcott'e bono daring ci abeenro. Ibr report thit he intend to lid a tnal adieu to the erne of hi iaoiaticB i unfounded.

He will leare with the etpnlition for a temporary change, which ho aadly Lrois and to aJrieed by hi meJical adrier to take after loaf and harawng eaon be ha patted thro tit te ha no intention of giin up hi farm and abandon hi caiiital of atLUM in order to tire a triumph to hi im placable eoemiea. II dor not mean to frightened M.P., Mr. K. V. Blrennerhauet.

M.P.. Mr, in'o a eurreoJer which would be rniaoui in it cffrcU, lagwel (Clonmel), Mr. Edward O'Brien (Cahirinoyle). Mr, 'although ho know that hi liU i not only made miterahle, Jota 0'Hgan, Q.C., Mr. J.

Wilaon (Currygrane), Mr. A. Iwt uoufe, by the penecution to which be i exposed. If Kicbry, Q.O, Mr. George O.

Wilson fDunardagh) Mr. wire not a man of moro than arerag ncrre and remlu i Itobert Kcere Q.C. Mr. Robert R. Kane, Mr.

liurrough which lie reluaed to aennt ifr itt, uf the It. Joeeph Gablctt, attended in another iioumi ana accepceu ue oner of Griffith taluaUon. giring receipt in full. A preliminary report of tho Land Tenure Beform lomraitiee i lued to ntrht The committee com priw lord Monck, Monteagle, Emly, and rower coun, lugm uon. Sir W.

Oregory, Bight Hon. M. Long. Wl. Mr Stephen Do Verc, Mr.

T. J. Smyth, M.l, Mr. B. tionbo would aink under the preasure.

tt be ar up againct it with unshaken fortitude, although his isola tion it presented in new aspect erery day. He ha just rxvii ed the lavwl txample of the Boycotting ytem iu a notice froai the Kail way rassengen' Assurance office, CorotiU, London, informing him tlaat hi premium fall due on the imU and inquiring whether it i hi intention to Irate Ireland. He it politely Informed that should you decide upon tearing that country the director will happy to continue your insurance in tbo present crisis but if too. propose to remain to Ireland I am directed to state that we can renew your policy only upon your relieving the company from liability for assault." TL delicate euphemiam of the last word, which, out of respect for Captain Boyoott' feelings, suggert the risk of a blackthorn instead of a blunderbuss is worthy of admiration. The animus of the people against Captain Boycott wet further shown yesterday a carter belonging to the expedition went into Ballinrolw for some supplit with an escort of constabulary, and, as ha itates, had stone thrown at him and threatening language used against him The constabulary, Lowerer, made no report of the matter.

The expedition will return by the eetna route, and tbo laloorcr will probably be at their own fireside on Saturday ciglt. The whole camp was photographed to day ty a local artist under considerable difficulties, the weather Leiag eery nnfarourable. stalwart Uistorman determining that bis likenea should be really characteristic insisted O'Brien, Mr. Samuel C. Roberts.

Mr. T. Maxwell Huttori Mr. JoihT. rimJCrcenbank), Mr.

Robert MDonnell, M.D., with Mr. E. MTJanJand, hon. secretary. Tbey bare submitted a series of resolutions to the effect that the tenure of land in Ireland cannot be effectirely re lormea ny any one scheme, and recommending the adoption of scTrral scheme, embracine tho following heads (a) The acquisition by the tenant! of the fee of tneir Holdings (b) the acquisition of fee farm interest (c) coufining fixity of tenure at variable rent with a right of sale (d)tha acquisition of valuable interest by long lease or otherwise; () the eon ssJeration of the special economic condition of those part of Ireland in which a reform of land tenure alone would not be luffieient ()tl the condition of labourer.

They think that each cf the scheme should aim at giring practically fixity of tenure at fair rent and free sale that a tribunal to be called a Court of Tenure in Ireland," whoso decision should be without appeal, ahould bo created that a tenant (erred with an ejectment ahould be entitled to apply to the Court to act it aside on the ground that it had been serred without reasonable cause, and the Court (hall hare power to make such an order upon it as may seem just that an ejectment for non payment of rent shall not be brought against a tenant from year to year, but a landlord to whom a year's rent is due may apply for an order that the tenant 'a in ten it shall be sola tor tne payment 01 in rent due, the rent to be the upon wearing his Orange acarf, which be had affectionately VrTals inTkm mnnero Tbl Vo vaiiuuiji. viiui uuok, oojccicu, tne rem taai erery tenant snaii nave tne right to and ho then declined to be taken at all but ultimately sell his interest proTided it be sold in ono lot only that yielded to adrice, and took hit plsce in the group, in which be first giyr notice in writing, and that the price shall not Le likelr to be a nromment figure. The aame nrrcaution I dlord right to a readju.tmen of tho will be takes to insure the safety of the party on their ret around the presence of such a large force of military and police will orcrawethe most daffected class. The Kit. Mr.

CMaller, has Usaed an address in tho following terms Men of Mays, la the name of the Lough Mask is and for the tke of the cause which they are so man. the termination of any lease for less than 31 years, the occupier shall be deemed a tenant from year to year. In all cases of such a readjustment coming before the Court the particulars to do registered. CORK, Not. The American paper state that Mr.

Daritt is the bearer of "a message from Mrs, Tarnell to her ion to be of rood fully upholding you are earnestly estreated to permit tho cheer, and 4T things go to the wont a few months in gaol uracgemeu anti tiie i.i,.i.. army to tslce themselves away will not hurt him. cot of our ouirxgrd county unmolested and unnoticed. At the Cork police office to day, Walter Augustus Signed, Jons P.P. November 25, 1880." The Dawson, the steward of the American vessel Sur pennissiou was, under the circumstances, hardly needed prise, was charged with baring fired at Patrick Xoonan, bet it Is not the less satisfactory to End the notice issued.

a eardrirer, on the previous night. In consequence An application for an attachment against the. lf7 new of the previous startling occurrences in tho city, the paper wa made to day in tin JueenV Bench Division affair created some sensation at first, but on the evi beiore the full Court. Mr. M'DoH5ih, Q.C, with the other dence to day it turned out to be a very trivial affair, counsel for the defendants ia the State prosecutions, ap The defendant, who was in company with two respectable peared to support the apjlicatija order.

Mr. John women, hired Noonan's car, but o.Ung him drunk refu.ted Monroe, Q.C, and Mr. John X. Gerrard were counsel for to go with him. Xoonan then insisted upon being paid a Mr.

Tickell, J.P and Mr. Develing, tlie only two de. fare. A quarrel which It was alleged Dawson fendauts served with fcoticc. Mr.

M'Donogh moved, in the drew Lis revolver and fired at Noonan. tor the defence term cf the motioa, for an order, that a rit of attach it was alleged Xoonan assaulted the steward with his whip, ment do forthwith isue to attach George Tickell and and was pursuing him when be fired in order to frighten James V. proprietors, James publisher, him. The case has not concluded. and Richard C.

Mearu. printer of the JJublin'frcnint Mail At Cork Board of Guardians to day the subject for their cootempt ol Court in" printing and publishing ia 'of Mr. Villiers Stuart's land scheme was considered, the foUowiag cojHt of tue Dublin Mr. Farrell proposed that the trua solution of the that on the 3d, tho the Cth, tne 10th. and the ISth of land quetion i tlie conversion by Government autbo Novemlr, nanvctivcly, article and letter ctlcu rity cf the tenant into proprietors, and that Mr latod to prej jdice, Kcvtnt, an 1 interfere with the fair Villiers Stuart uhemn for that purpose is worthv TUB COLLISION OFT 8PEZZIA.

Thw dinstraai Ion of life by tho collision between th (teamen Onda Joseph and Ortigia is eonfinned by further telegrams from Lloyd's ageoU. In a telecram dated front Leghorn, noon yesterday, it) If stated that tS of thepaa seogen ana crew ts4 been sarod and landed at Leihorn, and that the remainder of th ataamar's complement, numbering ,130 persona, had perished. Tbo OncI Joseph belonged to the well known company (of Valery Frcres, of Maneilies. bbe wa aa Iron screw of 823 tons gross, built as Aazaire. ene piled net ween Marseilles, Genoa, Leghorn, drit Tecchia, and Naples.

The Orticia wa a much larger ber frost measurement Icing Sam QL. (.1.. I l. 7t 1 wvmjw, um iwiw yvraiwny, oi.l alcxmo. (From ocsvCoxErjposDisT.) ROME.

Not. 23. On board tb tteamor OncU Joseph, run down by the Ortigia, there were 264 passengers, mostly poor emigrant from Calabria, and among themftnany entire families. Th crew numbered 33. Of the total 297, only 68 were tared.

The weather wa slightly foggy, hot the sea wa calm. The Ortigia (truck the Oncle Joseph at full ped amidships almost catting ber in two. She went down in lea than three minutes. She belonged to th Valery ComDaar. axid not, a staieu, to itie Mesaugerie.

Txucaiusf.) 6PE22IA.H0T.25. The French steamer Oncle 'Joseph sank almost immediately after eolliaion yesterday with the Italian steamer Ortigia. Of 300 persons on board th Oncle Joeph. 200 era known to 1 av been drowned and aaved. Tb fat of th remaining 50 has not yet Lean ascertained.

The most heart rending scene occurred after the collision. tber being no sufficient mean of rescuing those on board the French steamer. Eye witnesse of th5 catastrophe stata thai tbey cannot understand bow the collision occurred. The Ortigia be'omr to the Florio ComDeoT. The Oncle Joseph belonged to tho firm of Valery, Brothers, of Marseilles.

She had on board Dewmrera. 33 sailors, and 800 tons of merchandise. Only 33 passengers. o( hom lour are injured; and 23 of the crew have answered to the roll call. Tbo commander, Captain Laoombe, perished.

Tbo iaraxtlfation into the cause of the disaster continue. DISASTERS AT SEA. During stormy weather on Wednesday sight, the wind blowing a gale and the sea bring very heavy, tho brie Tartar, of WhiUtable, went ashore near Flam borough Head, un br signals of distress being lifeboat of the National Lifeboat Institution, stationed on the south id of the headland, was" soon launched, and with sores difficulty saved the crew of eight men. There is a strong surf round th vessel, and it it feared lh will baeom a total wreck. The screw steamer Madeline, of West Hartlepool.

8f0 ton register, bound from Dantsie for Grimsby with a cargo of railway sleeper, ran on tho rock at Staitha, near Wbitby, on Wednesday; The crew were rescued (by the Btaith lifeboat, belonging to the National Lifeboat Institution. The steamer is half full of water. An Austrian barque, of about 400 ton burden, named the Atlas, Captain Veidrich, wa driven on to a dangerous ledge of rock offfAtherfield Point, Isle of Wight, during a heavy squall at about 6 o'clock yeaterday morning. The ship, which wm from New York, bound for Papenburg, laden 1th maise, very soon broke her back, and will become a total wreck. The lifeboat was launched from Brightstone.

about three mile off, along tbo 'southern coast of tho island, and ber crew bravely pulled through the tremen dous sea to the wreck, but it was found impossible to get the boat alongside. Captain John Fatton, R.N., inspecting commander of tb St. CWtherin' division of the Coastguard, arrived early on the scene from Ventoor, and directed Sorts to be made to take off the ship's crew by SPORTim INTELLIGENCE. MANCHESTER NOVEMBER MEETLNO, Thcbsdat. The sun hooe to day with a warmth and brilliancy mora like May than November.

The atmo pLare wa so dear also, that the colour could be distinctly seen all round the course indeed, so far as weather and programme were concerned, there was nothing to bo desired bat the attendance, which again fell far short of what was expected. It is nlain the nuLlie ar nhU. Saturday, or eLse the, lav. become indifferent about tb. 1 NrMXRT Haxcxcar Prax, "Oser.

added maetln v.tv. i. "T1" to a sweepstakes of 5 sov. each for starters, for two yr meeting. anderhum had Just th.

call of hi oppontnt Fi v. furlongs, straight, for the. EBennere Welter Handicap in th. absence of Mr. C.

Thormbey' Htlicon.by Cardinal Tork Artemii, Assegai aud Btrettiblane. the Utter of which wa reserved Ulb. (Helietti Mr. A. Bayler by Aecidert Ducheas of Sutherland, 4 yrt.

list. lah. (itr. Brocklebank) 0 Mr, Bowea Goral, aged. 31b.

(Mr. B. Shaw) 0 Betting. 6 to 5 ant Bine Danube, 3 to 2 apt Goral, 5 to 1 agst Puck, and 10 to 1 agst the Docheas of Sutherland colt. Crambo made play, with the Duchess of Sutherland colt next and Ooral last.

After psuwing the 8tand, Bio Dannb ran into second pUcend waited on Crambo until within th. disunce, where she challenged him and, getting up at the Stand, won by a neck a bad third Ooral walked ia fourth, and the Duches of Sutherland eolt. beaten off. wa last tor the Lancashire Cup. Had Thrintoft run a gamely a endernum, however, he would never have lwn caught, but stopping to nothing in the last few strides, Vanderhum caught him and best him just on the post by a head, with lYiacess Louise IX, a bad third.

Cairngorm, in the humour to try for once, won the Wednesday Selling Handicap in a canter, and was sold lo Mr. T. Griea for 200 guineas. The County Handicap Steeplechase was the rjt eatay over country of Sisyphus, and well be aennitted bimwlf as he Mr. J.

W'hitUker's Beatus. ft t. J. Coates) jumped clearly and quickly. LotelU.

a weak, mean look If Mi lat4. 13b. (Hopper) a. th. favourite, but fell at the bank th, liVll11 Mr.

R. C. Vyner' Norden.kjd!d. 6t. 31b.

(R. Coate) Mr. W. Gregory Ninu, 6st. 81b.

(Barrett) Mr. E. Smethwick' Lsviy Lackland, est. 2b (Brode riek) Mitner Alone, "st. Illb.

(Lemaire) Mr. T. Cragg's by Stratbconao 51b. (Tomiinsou) Mr. R.

Gondlati'i f. by Kaiser Empreai of India, 'st. Sib. Civil) Mr. Bowe.

Pluie d'Or, 7st. (Brockwell) last tim round, and Sisyphus waiting upon Nugget until within a furlong from borne, thenea went ahead, and won as be liked. The Lancashire Cup, the second greatest raca at the meeting, attracted 14 runners to the oot. To disobedience there Barrett and Hopper were reported to the Steaards, and reprimanded Collins was suspended over tho meeting, and J. K.

Jones was not only suspended, but was reported to Stewards of tho Jockey Club. Thev mad Valeotino tb. favourite, at 6 to 1, with Charibcrt, War Horn, and Essayex next in demand, at 7 to 1, while 10 to 1 wa put down to' Misenus, Strathblane, and St. Augustine, and 100 to 8 was accepted about Sityl and Princess Bladud. Th.

latter was very nearly effecting another surprise, for Charibert and Valentino could not act In the dirt, and had not War Horn fairly revelled in it. th. victory would have Iain with th North eountry Clly, who beat all th. rest far enough, but sbe oould never get on terms with War Horn, who won by two length. The Mil.

Selling Handicap wa fairly run away with by Flotsam, who, in the humour to try for once, had hi opponent safe from the distance, and won by four lengths. No on. was bold enough to bid for him after the race, however. but Fortitude was disposed of to Mr. Manser for 35 gaineaa.

and Llndrick to Mr. T. Green for 95 guinea. Bin Danube maintained the good form she showed at Sandosm and Shrewsbury by winning the Open Hunters' Flat Race just as Mr. Owen willed; the fiat wa only a neck.

but he oould bav. made it much more bad it been needed. Another large field of II went to the post for the Stamford Nursery. Beatus was made a great favourite, 6 to 4 being his closing price. Hi a backers, however, miscalculated his chance sadly, as h.

was out of the race at' the distance, from which point tber. were only Nordenakjold and Helicon it, and tho last named running true, defeated the Naturalist just as easily as lie did at Northallerton, al though Mr. Vyner's colt met him on 61b. better terms to day. The November Handicap betting on the course showed Sideral and School Boy to be still equal favourites at 5 to I each.

Sideral, if anything, wa backed for most money. Stoekmar, who reached Manchester this afternoon, was quoted at 8 to 1. Altor 1,000 to 90 had been put down to Olivette, 10 to 1 became the highest offer. Retreat and Novice wers also backed for small sums, but the bulk of tb money went on the three favourites. In the uncer tainty that existed as to Star's running he was unbacked ndeed, be Is reported as struck out of the race.

Ellesmcxb Welter IlAiruiCAr of 130 added to a iweepstak of 5 son. each for starter. Six furlongs. Mr. lledfern' Vndi rlium, by Vanderdecken Coral, 3 vrs.

est. Illb. (Lemaire) 1 Mr. Buckle' Thrintoft, 4 yrs, Ost. 51 b.

(J. Snowden) 2 8 wood)CWwrd', CUr 8 Lord Folkestone' Friar Rash. 4 "yrs. Tit oik" 7st (Maidment) Mr. Hunserforda Advance, aged.

fta. (Y Are her l' Mr. a Hibbert'. Mar, luStitlSZ? Stylhe. 4 yr, 7tt, 10TK (W.

Mael Lord Aylexford' Mr. Christie's May Queen, 3 ynv'st." (Fotlrtt) 71b. ISkeltonl Betting. 6 to 1 anst Beutus. 10O to 15 each acrst Alone and Helicon, 10 to 1 each agst the Empress of India colt and Ninus, and 100 to 8 a gst Lady Lackland.

Tne Cowslip fiiiymade play with Helicon and Beatus next to th. distance, re the latter was beaten sml Helicon went to the front, followed by Nordenskjold, and ia this order the finished, Heiicvn winning easily by a length. Four Ienirtbs between second an third Mis Kat wa fourth, th Cowslip filly fifth, and Pluie dt last. BETTING ON TinTCOCRS E. Novxxbxb Handicap.

I to 1 acst Stteral (taken rrselj) ItKl aisl MaJam da lUrry ft. 3 1 Scbool Hot (Uk aj i su sue LOUO to 1 btockniM (tml I 90 It). 1 OUntU (UtakoS.l!! RtrM Itakeat, lUO SarloslUaan) Bt TtLiaRArH.) ORDER OF RUNNING THIS DAT. Hale CWSurasryHaadlcap Bocklrr SwUnx XsMer. I l41n HtlV ThiJSrffi Kit ursrry Haodkav 1 15 iBuisda Handicap 45 1 Salt urd Witer 145 ENTRIES.

BccxiiT Sttiiso Nubkekt lLurDicaT Platx." Fire lurioags. 811b. Maale tSr ..19 I Kins of Prs4is 7 stwood eolt lteitvloh means of the rocket life saving apparatus. After ome Mr. W.

H. Shaw' iTincess Louise 3 yrs, 3 iiours of severe work, the captain cf th. ship and the whole of his crew, 13 in number, were safely but not without several very narrow escape. A Lloyd telegram from St. Johns, Newfoundland.

states that the Algitba, steamer, from New Orleans for Liverpool, has put into St. John with cargo on fire. The passenger steamer Assyrian Monarch, with propeller gone, wai last night off the. Lizard, being towed to Fal mouth by the steamer Toper, of London. The ship John 11.

Harvey, bound from'. New Tork for ublin, went ashor. yesterdsy morning on th. W.xford Coast. 811b.

In de I 1J Ahaoa Otra Prince 9 Usorprr Lalr or Lross i Urn. ia Aluu. daueorfit 1 13 "oil Warsiley Centeasn Jupiter CbeTracel Rnbionfi Thrintoft Btlh, TnrESUAT Haxbicat Plate. Five furlong. A eral Ill Wueea of th T.Y.a HI Cornet Vales tine ABWEXI, STAKES, Weight for age, with selling allowance.

five lurionrs Rubleon IjCIOOI 1'Jnrnjonn "'arandOarter 1 Princes tool U. I 1 iu laesde Castro U100I SfMaroon UM) Miss Edvarls l501 blar aa 1 Uarter LfiSJ) Unden (S0 KunkennT tlSOl CambuatooD (50) lSil rasa Mslntcnaaos (50) Klo bears AbanaUSOl Mlwsh.rp. (30 Hwtth BhM (jtJO, LadJ ot Lroos i50) ManltninslCC) Flo rr ace ttioj Wnoirr for the Wiltos Welter Havdicaw Pun. liuiuogs, SUBJght. Mowerlna Teleecobe Assets! Vueeo of the Tr.ttlb.

11 a 13 4 T.Y.O Cornel ..491 MrstosTon 4 0 Duntrnny I 11 rir br 4 8 11 (Ilea Ranald 10 alias WtaiUnf 11) Martaleo 1 Und 4 Kleld Ulass 3 Mooostnoe 3. CambiMdooa 3 Kaoaearj 4 br Fsviiniu Locretia 3 AJesandr Ueurgt 3 SaMmaa a 0 Mis. Edvards 3 7 1 rarfss ..3 7 It Cwraeora 4 7 13 Antreera ..379 Mseqiiender 3 3tus sllsrpe. Too Lata ruivgard Biuade .375 .3 7 2 .4 (dr.) NAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. Her Msjestj's troopship Malabar left Malta on Thursday Her Majtaty's ship Euphrates, from Malta, arrired at ueenstown yesterday.

The following information respecting the' movements of Her Majesty's ship is supplied by the Admiralty The rast luliea. ineiUommander in Chief Rear Admiral fSnr Innm nn It, k. lnn.ln. 1.. trial of tLi.

ina. mar.a,i TI. '1 of eonsideralinn. Mr Krr.H it on l. tr.

i r. .11 tit of every one to cut an end to arrarian rfisnot. i b. ma rcceivea rncUed to try the cousv, and also to prejudice the caw o.e th.ir defence slioulJ I w.j i.Zt V. "rJ vui muiuru mr iu' pa.M nve montns.

jir, Mr. W. IL Manser' Kim tou.aifol. 101. (Morean) Sir J.

D. Astley's Linden, 4 yrs, 8st. (tireaves 0 Mr. Bowes Fleecy Cloud, 3 yrs, "st. lb.

(Fagan) 0 Betting. 3 to 1 agst Vaniferhum, and 4 to I each agst Kmiton, Thrintoft, and Linden. Fleecy Cloud showed the way to Kineton and Vanderhum, with Thrintoft and Linden last until well in the 1.. A. .1 Thrintoft joined the leaders, and immediately afterwards r.e WM bot mJ, 'ndance on Warwick took up the running, but was caught by Vauderbum in the i common which was, if anything, heavier going than last three strides, and beaten by a head two leugth yesterday A severe hailstorm just before the commence between Kcond and third Linden was fourth, and Fleecy ment of racing did not tend to improve matters.

The Maiden Hurdle Flat, only brought out three runners, and SCRATcniNna. November Haxtjcai. The Star. Salford Welter lUswcAr. Olivette.

All Mascuester Esoacemests. Syringe. ADDITIONAL ARKIV tTS Eyebright, Gln Prince, Hallowe'en eolt," King of rra Ci, Macaroon, Mar, Spy, Star and Carter, Unicorn. WARWICK AND LEAiU.VGTON MEETING, TltCRSDAT. Mr.

Bent try' Charaxn. i vrs. fiit lie. I iBi.i 5 1 't first 5 to 2) arvt Lord Clivt, 11 to 2 agat Friar Rush, Km to 15 sit 1 Mar showed tb. way from Advance, Mica and Queen, but after theylad fairly settled dwB lT.

place Stybte took a decide, 1 leair. ha. V11' ITIire. i .1 "ft diate foCowers, with Advance ar4 Mr Gentle, 'Tf the rear to th. six furlong post.

Here Friar Ku4 assusaal ttie command, followed by Lord Clue end Mar, th A vance and May Cjoeen next, to th. Lend for hr the List named was teaten, and l'lajfellow, wl hai fjAJ bi time, came up on the right. At the ros1 the aeirht and th. state of tbe ground tfiid upon Advance, uA ,1 dropped back, leaving Lonl Ctive as tt 0 imoviiate tenuant of Friar Hus.i to tbe distance, wire i'Utfel e'w ranw up wh a wet sail end bjr a lraziu a thifi. 3Iar wis fourth.

May Onaen tiih. and Advance it tbe other polling up. UrxTERa' OrnuSsL Flate of CO sots. Twe mile on the flat. Captain A.

Faget'i Woodcock, aged, list. I21b. (100) (LordM. ford) Mr. 11.

Coltoa's Coo Cregan, yrs, (ISO, (Mr! O. L. Lowe) Mr. O. H.

Hod' MisiTrnelove, aged, list. lfAb. (50) (Mr. Adington) 3 Mr. Higham's Keuentance, 4 Jrs, list.

fib. (COj (Owner) Mr. R. Rootroo Uncle Sam, 5 yrs, list. 31b.

M) (Owner) Mr. Stewart's IVince Flaojible, yrt, list, lib. (1109) (Mr. Craashaw) nr. inane it uson tvenoaie, yrs, list.

lUlb. (100 (Owner) fTlT Betting. 6 to 4 agst Prince 3 to 1 sjsVw4. cock, ana 5 to I agst Con Cregan. Erendale showed the way from Coo Cregan.

Jliss True love, and Wooilcock to within threeMjavrtsr of a mtle from home, when th. latter cam. through and woo by ten yards a bad third, the remainder walking in, TLe winner wa not sold. 8tr ilta NrxAZBT ITA5DICAP Plats of 100 gameas by subscription of 5 sov. each Five furlongs.

Mr. 3. A. Lowman't Rhyme and Cry, by George FrederickNorth Star. of.

31b. (J. Watt) 1 Mr. Mamford Johanna Southcotajst. 71b.

fRawlinso) 2 Lord Ayleaford' Enohanter, Tst. Mb. (W. Macdocaldi 3 Mr. Hibbert Fnory, 7st 131b.

(Mordan). Mr. Polack' Heartsease. Tt. Mb.

0 Mr. T. Stevens's Mary Ouy. Tst. 41b.

(Skelton) 0' Mr. T. E. Walker' EJphiijtoue, 7i 41b. (Booty) 0 Mr.

R. Wyatf Douceur, 7st. 21b. (Tinsley) 0 Betting. to 2 acst Eochanter, 1U0 to 30 agst Rhyme and Cry, 9 to 2 agat Johanna Southcote, and 6 to 1 ags Mary Guy.

Heartsease, in company with Johanna 8outbco. sod Enhanter, came' on with tbo running dear of Rhyme and Cry to th. half distance, where tbe latter cam. through and won by three quarter of a length similar distance separated tbe second and third. Heartsease, wa fourth tbe other pulling up.

Tbo winner wa bought in fur 200 gniuaa, and Captain Machell purchased Priory foe 3G guinea. Bclbrooc HA5CICAr PLATE of 100 guinea. Fir. furlongs. Mr.

T. E. WaTker Frivola. by George Frederick Madame Eglantine, 3 yrs, 'st. 21b.

(Whybor) 1 Sir O. Cbetwyiid' Oraee, 5 yrs, 8et. lUb. (CL Wood) "2 Lord Ajlesford' Susnuthaaa, 3 yrs, fist. 101b.

(Bulford) 3 Mr. Y. R. Graham's Iriscoont, 3 yrs. 8at.6lb (Maidment) 0 Ir.

A. F. Peyton Holster, 4 yrs, ost. (car. ost.

Ub. (D. Butler) 0 Mr. J. Gretton'a Lanjaron, 3 yrs, Tst.

131b. Otordan) 0 Mr. W. S. Crawfurd Field Glass, 3 yrs.

7tt. Macdonald) 0 Mr. Betts United Service, 4 yrs. 7st. 5Ih.

(Beach). 0 Mr. W. Walters' Wrangle, 5 yrs, 7st. 31b.

(Booty) 0 Lord Rossi vn' Macaru, 3 yrs, 6t. lUb. (ttwhnon) it Mr. d. Quai Carfax, 3 yrs, Ost 71b.

(E. Froet) 0 Mr. E. Parr's Forest Belle, 4 yrs. 6V4.

0 Mr. G. Hogarth's Gazette, 3 yrs, 6st. 21b. (Skelton) Betting.

9 to 4 agat Grace, 7 to 2 agst Discount, 7 to 1 agt Frivoli, 10 to 1 asst Wrangle, and 10 to 1 agst Forest Belle and Field Glass. Holster rut out tbo work clear of Grace. Field Glass. and Frivola to the distance, when latter came tu tbe fore, and won a good race ly a head three quarters between the second and third Discount was fourth. Wrangle fifth, the other pulling op.

(Br TELEGKArn.) ORDER OF RUNNING THIS DAT. Cloud but. Wewiesdat Seluxo Haspicap Plate of loo guineas. Five furlongs, straight. Mr.

J. R. Humphreys' Cairngorm, by 8tratbconan Emerald, 4 yrstPst. Illb. (J.

Osborne) i Mr. L. H. Jones's' Mandamus, 3 yrs, Jtot. (Bruckshaw) 2 Sir J.

D. Astley's ilticr, 6 yrs, 9st. 31b. (Loutes) 3 Mr. w.

Ji. 1111 Diplomacy IL, 4 yrs, ast. 41b. (W. 1 1111 Sir J.

D. Astley's Batty, 4 yrs, 8st. 101b. (Morgan) Mr. G.

Wilkinson' Lady Lennard, 3 yrs, S.it. 31b. My Delight, the worst favourite of the trio, won in a canter by 20 lengths. This was his first appearance over hurdles, and ho jumped well and showed a liking for dirt. There was a rattling finish in the Emscote Flate between four, of whom Ceinture Dorfe.

next the rails, had aim tb. 0 I na "De mnSN t0 by Nigtt by head. Bishop i Bl epV 1 wuiwa sim cacuauuie oeing cioee up ITwrewa a good field for tbe Grendoa Nursery, and a a Stndler raeil Xarsery Qaa dxav I'Uta 12 40 lBsk Wetter Plat 1 5 A too be UnOonery Handicap plate IX WarwfcaAetuniaWelfacClip 3 w. MHbs; Hm 11 Ttae a CM llardle Usadkap Leailngtosi ISranti nnirnil StMpkcaasa JB Cms Warwiessflira Ilia urs flat uac 43 cftbe defcnlu.ts ti'4 trroro.4 to adsW. fT dioa.delJr start, owing to tb.

fraetiousnew of 1 arat Battv. an.1 to 1 arst anv other offerer! Mountebank, wno bad to be led to the post, and who won LI Lady Lennard, on tbe stand side, with Saltier and EattrJ nOT 6 Baa ween ne got mere. Ultimately they fuedsddfe trom the Uommodore an to the 15th of Oetolr Tx. arrived from Shanghai on the 6th of October, would be wenf 10 ikin8 tbret of the running, won ready for sea at the end of October, and remains on South j. v.

uij. fuUI wo mt. arrvii. rive too many. He China vision.

The Mamia was retti' tie Court to mstc. and ti defendants should pay remem.e red that in tbe year IMC 00 murder, tookpl.ee, Jn tie cosU of tbo ino aou." ilr. Munroe applied to the CouA "VK? VPT I Fho It VUI' Mr. D.aay secouded tiieriolution. Mr.

Robert Sent Sheldrake was at Foochow, and the Swinger at Amor. igmutemuEcrsuiiM uier uu Oiiurosr or stuns other day. Toe notice ao aSdavit were served late on to the proposal of Jlr. Farrell, if tbe idea of thoi who pro Tuesday evening, and there were several matters that moted it was tliat in the event of the Government coming ought to be brotyht Ufore the Court. Mr.

Justice Fitx to tue eoIlCluion tbtt there should 1 increased peasant gerali Yoa wisii to meet it in the first instance Mr T1 the full value to i the land lord for any laud they took for that purpose. He Monro, Q.C. wish to meet it at once. It was then 1J tliat tU Government of any country tadVright to amnst that tbe application should stand over until Mon. consider the, general benefit of tlie country as the first con day and that the applicants should Le furnished with the "dtration in framing any laws.

The resolution was agreed afidaviU of tbe reindta.ts on Saturday. to, thre being three dissentients. Sir ttaD. lrreUtown tle, Bally ldttt TL more Eustace, state in a later to tbe Dail Erprat cot to accept the 10 per cent, reduction on 11 that a few day ago La went to County to 1 offered by tte Duke nccntly. It may be observed that eolitct Lis rent.

Some of Lis tenant him Griffith' tfce Duke lvonshire tenantry are among the most member, said lie could not see any objection From'Australia. Letters have been received from the Com valuation, which be refused to accept. They thou went awy without paying him anything. Yesterday morning he rrcuved tte toilowing letter You are required to take notice that this is your death notice, and it i aure to fulLUcd as sure a Wieeier Wo brjugut doan so will jou. And our adrice take djut cocue to BiiLi bropliy gin without yon are wiling to take tinSith valuaUun, and if tl.at is not enough vou triXrwrwtuiS u4wwv.i.u m.

,1. a memner at th pron'erous in tbe South of Ireland. Thev 1 ave rjractieII always enjeyed Sxity of tenure, tbey hold on rents very little, if at all, above Griffith's valuation, and the agents of his Grace are among tho most popular gentlemen filling the jraiuun ul isou agents at me present moment, wen auuwu 10 oe inreaienea. At a Conservative banquet at Derby last week Mr i nnman oarnner, son ot Sir Thomas Moslev Ioi4e. God save Parnell 1 You are another tyrant you in jt fall miud yours If all th.

soldiers at the Currogh woe I a yuu at jour uojr. 1 win bring you doau. Yojz sore assasiiu, liuRT." Then folloaed a rude uraiiigof a coffin, and the words, You arc uo i.ued, you opiceujr 1" The writer was evidently not a illiterate as Le wished to apicar. Sir L. lrroatadJtUt, belorc the nppearauco of the Land obwliesi servant, Horace Sevmocr.

AAugue, us leiiaUMiwi tLLir Iwuistly, and was la coaVueoce of teiian on gcKt terms itb all. i cttrrtsrpoMl iit of tlie rermtn't Journal gives the following account ol an n.terview a ti.e Bonun Catho. li ri Ut'. of and tLe l'opc, in rclcrtnte to the ttsle ot Irtli nJ Burtou on Trent Junior Liberal AuaJitinn wmui.u. Glad tone, enclosing a Iip of the speech, and he tho following reply November 20, 1SS0.

Sir In reply to your letter of est( rday, Mr. Gladstone desires me to say tiiat it is utterly untrue tltt he ever used the word attributed to him by Mr. Tonnian Mosley, that the Irish agitator would never iret sunnort for anmf I unl they rommitte 1 pome I am. Sir. Tour or ap Scvinrt Knocknaburg and Saturday, Nor, 20.

Minister rrrlatc now in ruuely, the c4 ilie ol Cioyne lvrry, 1U were hououml tiui dy wih a fareweil auuiwi tlie l'op. I .4. Jre if posstble, more aundu lu jr. udcum more coruiai, and tiui tf noa, tii.u t. a iu T.

Arcnusiiop of tadl aasureJ li ti wora oacu oy lum on tue i ot tiB.r Xmx ia nl. t. to II ouuiKXioa txu iriat.ai.'l i.l irc.4,;d ainoalla ou.atue imp.ia aioa IU lr. Jd cauw. tuiil ol Joy ud tiii tionui ot ime iriMituan.

lii liollncU id, iu ih.st i iji it to uum jsUioI that Ik: 1, il, li Wi 'k ir.tilul toh.r Vucrnu, et.t Clare, refusing to pay more thaii tlx Go valuation rent the landlords, Mr. William Brew and Mr. Robert Boroujh. 1 are taken proceedings l.y writ agjinst some of the tenants. Tlie Ki Irtish Land Leaguers have conM quently decided to hU indigtuttion rocetii.gs in each townland in the course cf next k.

The military barracks' at Kllrush are Iring prepared for the reception of troops. A monster Land Leslie meeting will be hJd at jvuh.ee nexi ounqay. Tlie Mar.juis of Waterford and. the followf rs of tho Curroghmore foxhounds met toliy at a cover in tho neighbourhood of Glenraore, but when attempting to draw a for a in; i iiber ft couutrjnv gathered round tlie cover an.i refused to allow the hounds to draw the fox unless a mi tuber of tie hunt ul.u was present was rerjuestol to leave tlmf.eld. Ti result wax that no fox was drawn, and the Marquis and tlie members of tha bunt had to leave without having secured a run.

all tne stanti 11.. iioa aij lia i (hou DlOTtB OP IjONIioV. Tho UisllOn of jjnn buu. anu Uia. n.

iri iiuu u. title iori. hi don lias appointed the Bev. llolvrt Wlieh Bust) r.ctor of uilci tRi rUi.e.'TL 4,,, bt. Miiliwl, Wanii treet.

to the reetorv of St Aloha latherw.si,cTiioa,c.piuouit.Arcl,1jJwpi,,,olw, lx.ti.loiiwl. Mr. i li held for 'IC, ears' tho held' gri oi tU ii ge tna t' rshlp rtlo Mingion IWrietary School 1 t.r i Wit.t. and ISeui ksts. Tlio will Fplnnrv rt.l,..

ot tss.erau. U.wi,u,,o. a .:87:., with th ee cieil. (two "and the cop, vl r.v.Ue 1,, Isl i.i.u snhrf August 's ls.M),, of Miss Jessie uZr, Lte ot No t. .4 XUrl In Kfn.

nsi.m 1'ark K.r.leas. who dil on Ancust last i aswatassto.se Nd proved on th. it ffiffT tbe Arx iM Whit. Ti om.s IIv.U Mills, he cW tl xrl tla mpukbi, UK. but l.ntsc asH.u.

oi t. ing unT'er TlTtetritU m. rvicw of ix, and r.i ITOH to the Chnr.li Missionary Soci ty, WMtouZ lel.t.,t utKeu save Man and bl. Society. AW to tU Soet.

for tbe I ro! Kirby, itutiluie, t. tu c. ot the VorciKn iCrtTtlS iZh Z. f.u 4 to IU five lUa.o.1 ectlprov.J.v ul lJ Ulboat ln.t,.t:on, JoluArtttt Muuat.r. NUhrticcM.

i. AOB. aiii.Ui,,.u,i HiiMHu SsKiety.t.icSici.ty for the itionof Wlie tvibaJ by ti.olVnt.U CVstbofts ia lmiHl. wnd i to Animal. tbVDnnk Krljr tuauusr allowed bis uiscriuiiMliou to m.ri.

Ijsi.in.s tinn. the Hritnh ll.ine for Ini.n..l... m. i wi.ii the convict al ti llls Koyal llpial for Incurables, West 'llill IWv tie were arousssl atrougly in Uudl tl autier.ng p.u,.ie of Hone for Female Orphan. Grove ro.sd hi Lhl The history of IreUud interested w.

I the Cr PPW Home for b. Northumir: loXItt when ue was a youns I 1. never Un 'use. Martleborsr road St. MarvV Ibmnlftl omitted an opportun.ty tc.t.f; ring bis adu.ir.tiou of tbe tho Hcpital for Vvumptin Itrornrton constancy and bravery weed by tLe Irish ia maintaining the Mi.ldi.eex Hospital, tbe Metropolitan Fw lZtj' aeir faith and loyalty to tho Holy See during cent uric ot the Artist' Fund, the Artists' Gcif Benevolent lnSitu misfortune and persecution.

He gave hi brotber IWiual tiou, and the Society of Lady ArtUU Great Marlborou'h uitueppe era itie umira o. sr.su wsitfe ni title, street AOO each to the Home for L.t nd Strrin TW. and it was doubtle with the lull approval of Hi Holim at Bittirwa the llost.it.l for nmi i that Cardinal Feed pronounced in St. Agatha on St. 1 mond strret the School, Avenue St.

JohnV i colore in the Wolverene at Melbourne up to the 14th of October. The Emerald and the Cormorant were in port. The Alert wa surveying between Fiji and Tonga, and will be at Sydney early in January. From the Pacific letters have been received from tlie seni.r officer (coast of Chili and reru) in the Shannon, at Aries, up to the 17th of November would proceed shortly toCallao. The Theti and Osprey were at Callao.

The I'enguin wa at Callao, and would proceed shortly to Coquimbo, and join flaga tTalcahuanoonthelOth of January. The Tur quoise was expected at Coquimbo from cruise among islands by end of November. Tho Kestrel arrived Fenang ou the 21 st of October. The AssisUnce, Capt. Buckle, which embsj ked the 2d Bat.

talion of the 12th Regiment, on Wednesday, for pa uage to Jersey, still lies alongside the railway jetty at Portsmouth waiting for the wind to moderate. This regiment Las supplied so many draft for foreign service, and has lost so many men by expiration of time of service, that it doe not number at the present time more tban 200 men. The quarters vacated by the Uth at Portsmouth will be occupied by thelOtb root The Orontes, Cspt. Kinahan, arrived at Portsmouth ve leraay aiternoon irom iwmly, which place she left on the 31st of October. She brings homc(tlie fifth Foot, first of the troops from Afghanistan.

The regiment consists of ueus. v.oi. mcy, jiajor xrampton, Lapts. Griffiths. Elias Gordon, Lawler, Stoyte, Buchanan Eieuts.

Watson MacAdam, Small, Iile, Lucas, Irwin. Apt hero. Morcan Battye, Lake, Leonard, White, Twyman, Goff, and Quarter. master itowland 41 i rgcants, 15 trumpeters and drum mers, CC rank and file, 40 women, and 1C1 children. The fi'Jth served throughout the campaign in Afghanistan, having formed part of the Quctta division.

After marching to CandaUr, it proceeded to Cabul and on the troop being ordered Lack it proceeded to Umballa, and then to Dcolali and Bombay. It will be disembarked this (Friday) morning, and will lj quartered at Gosport Barracks, where it will relieve the 21th loot, which will move to Colchester. The Orontes also brings homo 1H invalids, 17!) time. expired men, and tbe following officers Major Beau champ, 7th Foot Kinder, 11th Foot Major Bally" iSth Foot; Major C7tli Foot Lieut. Birch, 24th Foot Lieut.

11. W. E. Georges, Madras Staff Lieut. M'Doiiuell, Boyal Horse Artiljery Veterinary Surgeon 1(.

Boae, B.A. Lieut. f)rrel, 5th Foot; Cspt. Jtrvis, $th Foot Capt. Bicl.mond, 31th Foot Lieut.

Falm.s, SIst Foot Lieut. Clery, Kiotli Foot Lieut. Mans 11, 4th lUfle Brigade Surpeon Major J. Evatt and W. Sly.

nd Surgeon N. M'Creery, of the Army 'Medical Detriment Lie.ut. Ccl. J. B.

Saunders, and Lieut. V. Chisney. PE Staff. 6 The Union Steamship Company' It ay al Mail steamer Anglian, which feav.s Southampton to lay, calling at I'lj.

mouth, has been tak.n up by Government for tbe conveyance to Ca Townand Natal of reliefs for the rcgrmtut, stationed iu those towns and other parts of be colonies. Tl.eAnglisii conveys five officers (amongst wbomisMajor IL fi. Maegregor, 2yth IU gimentj, two staff sergeants, 230 rank and file, 31 women and 3 children. Two office! and CO men will belauded at Town, and the remainder will proceed to fiatal in the Anjlian. Lieut.

William Morrish was yesterday appointed to tne Jumna. At the examination of tlie nflWre nf KerrtA who liave Uteiy been going through a course of militiry mstructioti tt the headquarters of the Koyal Marine Artif tu by three lengths half a iength between second and third Batty was fourth, and Diplomacy IL last, Tlie winner was sold to Mr. T. Green for 200 guinass. Cocstv Hanpicap Steeplechase of 10 sov.

for each starter, with sovs. atldul. Thrie miles. Duke of Montrow's Sisyplms, by Outcast 5 yrs, lOst. 71b.

(Mor.n) Lord Marcus Bere.sfords Nngget, 5 yrs. lOst. (J. Jones) .2 Mr. J.

G. Uaird Uay's MonUuban, ti yrs, list. Gib. (Mr. reacoek) 3 Mr.

JI. Hall' Precentor, aged, lOst. 31b. (O. Wadding ton) 0 Mr.

V. Russell's Lobelia, 5 yrs, list Rib. (Owner) 0 Br ttin. 2 to 1 tgst Lolielia, 5 to 2 agst Sisyphus, 4 to 1 agst Precentor, and 5 to 1 agst Nugget. Lobelia showed the way over the first fence, with Si'st phus next, and Montauban in the rear, to the water jump ENTRIES.

Isxxxvwers' Stxuxo WrxTEfc Plate. Weight for age, with selling allowances. Five furlong. BHD. I 6Ub.

BtBx Tf.rhirtoo 10 1 rotted Bervico 1 1 rnrset Belle I I Bo 9 9 1 Ssaqaehaaaa I Volo VenS bitUe track 4WsJcb tlWuVIUtisw I 1 Uriels 1J I Avwr Sillixo Nuwrjtr Handicap Plate. Fit. furlongs. St lb. I stda.

I BtDx Last Ber 1 12 1 Jonanaa Soata I Eaebaater 1 13 ij I 7 next, made play, with Diplomacy 11. wide on the right, au3.w re despatched to a rather straczKn2 start, of wblrh Keeluse. 2 1 13 1 Wtsi Coert Cairmrorm next, to the balf distaucc. where the n.ml Tr ti. .1.

Vt Helbonme norm maransr running, and looldnj very lika winning, until caught in tbe i allowance. Two mile. over eight hurdler last few stride by (Leone, who won cleverly by half a St. Marrsret LCM) I Sfrhoolsirl (Xb0 UopaloseotaeoilUSCI lenirth. I lhi(kl JiaJ) Preoiium (A I bouadnr issle XX) lengin.

laasitlsealOOl I ErlTaa I Otase ti sstriea UXj The chief event of the day was the Midland Counties I Uitd US0 Adlotaas Ada L60l Handicap, for which the top webht. Advance WnaHTS otthe STCDHT CastlZ NceseST Hasiicap Plate. Fir. furlonsri. favourite, though withSit.

he bad plenty to carry in such heavy ground. Friar Rush, Lord Clive, Playfellow, and May Queen being the others most fancied. Tha rronruf however, soon told on Advance, who was beaten in the 1)00 VN'ot straight, where Playfellow wa. in poaseMion of the lead, i MoS which lie kept to the end, (tailing off Lord Clive and win. Aibradin ning easily by a length.

Playfellow won so easily on th. bast Hope crevious day. that he ought to have been a bt. 'uus than ho was. OM Woodcock was a good thing for the Hunters' Optional Selling as he was bound to be if et tb Un, 8 1Z ninortna 7 EdeasdtlieCon I IS Uahletail 7 I 13 Leadtht i r.

by opseoli (rudriai 0 I 4 13 12 ttth. LorlMenionnw til ttas Eacsaater 3 Bappairs i i Cbi Leerd Ptatksiu Was fatal Ir Wacherer, of Lobelia and lTtcentor, with Nugget last. Bef.r dii noi brek down Mlr Beresford came down tha mile post was reached Montauban ran up to I to ride Mm, and tha good thing duly cam. off. Pr.Ventor, and the pair went on together a dozen The other event will be found duly detailed below Tbe length! i in 1 front of Lobelia, with Sisyphus, who wa was a great improvement on yesterday and Mr pallid At tbe drop fewe.Montauban showed the I cVlt i.

l.v.i. waytorreccntor.who was running very unkindly. SbeJdon is likely to have a good atttndanca a well good changeoccurred until theyreachod tliewatecthe second time, where Sisyphus bulled bis wsy into third place. At tbe Mai EX IICEDLE Plate of 70 sovs. Two miles, over eight bank Lobelia fell, and Precentor 1 eing done with six fur hurdles.

Mr. J. A. bowman My Delight, by Ethos Gladcau 4 yrs, list. (100) (J.

Jarvisj Mr. e. by General Peel Hop BIoMom! 3 vrs' lOst. (100) 2 Mr. W.

G. Stevens' Indiana, 3 yrs, lOst. (100) tt Davis) Betting. 7 to 4 each agst Indiana and the Hop Blossom eolt, and 5 to 2 apt My Delight. IndLuia.clearof ti.e Hop Blossom eolt.made play foramile and a quarter, when they dunged places, but a ttey readied the lialf mile post My Delight cmo up with a wet sail, making the remainder of the running won in "a canter by 20 lengths a bad third.

Lord licssaioro purchased tha winner fcr ISO guineas. longs from home, he rave way beten. Before the race course was reached, Montauban was passed by Nugget and Svphus. the latter of whom bided his time till within the distance, when he went to the front and won by two lengths. Montauban was a bad third i Precentor beaten off.

Lancashire Ccp of 500 sots, in specie, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs. for each starter second received DO sovs. oat of the stakes. Seven furlongs. Mr.

T. Fetlierstonhaugli's M'ar Horn, by Thunderbolt Golden Horn, 3 yrs, fst. Sib. illoppcri 1 Mr. J.

II Stephenson's Princess Bladud, 3 yrs, Cst. Jib. 2 3 4 (inc. filb. ex.) (K.

Coites) Mr. C. J. Bl.ke's Sibyl, 3 yrs, 7rt. 4lb.

(W. Brown) Mr. W. Grejory's Esiada. 3 yrs, Cst.

31b. (Barrett) Mr. Vyner's Charilrt, 4 yrs, Itst. Clb. (F.

Webb) Mr. B. C. Vyner's Tne ltowan, 5 yrs. 7st.

13Ih. (Collins) Mr. Cameron's Miwnus, 5 yrs, 7st. 121b. (B.

nckwell) Duke of Montnees Strs.tl1t.U11e, fi yrs, 7t. Sib. iBt lld Mr. L. de 'totlischild's Valentino, 3 yrs st.

31b. (Kellett) Mr. Bowes' Prido of the. Highlands, 3 yrs, 7st. (J.

Coates) Sir W. A. Lethbridge's St. Augustine, 4 Cst. 91b.

(i.anoni Flower 7 IIMaAeeare 7 5 1 C'oUHro JJta ADDITIONAL ARRIVALS. Ada, Adjutant, Advance, Bouncing Bessie. Charaxu, Cologne, Dob Juan, Don Quixote, Edward the Confessor. Erivin. Friar Bush, Gitano, Glas of Fashion, Hopblossoa colt, lnJTsia, Java, Jenny Lind, Lady Campbell, Lead On, Makcaure, May Queen, Mica, Miss Becker, My Delif ht, Ninus, Nutbtuh, 1'omerania, Recluse, St.

Margaret, Saphire. Schoolgirl, Sister Louise Spreading Sail, Tsrm ar lwm. United Service, Vol aa Vynt, Wert Coast, Wild Olive. KDLPTOX PABK NOVE3IBER MEE1TNO. OF.DBR OF BUNNINO THIS DAT.

M.M. Emscote Plate of 100 guinea. Fiv. furlorw. Mr.

J. Dover' Ceinture Doree, by Tell Mell Lassie yrs, iid. (juKii (lieach) Jir. j. a.

owiuaa iyoy ilgnt, 4 JTS, gt. Illb. 0 tts) Mr. F. Buices'sUishop Burton, 5 yrs, 9s, (X0O) Lord Wilton' f.

by M'enlock Sylra, 3 yrs. git. 61b (50)(W. Macdonald) Lord Aylcsfonl's Skedaddle, 2 yrs, 7st. 41b.

(carried i. tJii miiki; est. nib. Park HnrAIe Handicap ..10 To, mas Brum ruse 1 rola eU SelHn Xarsery HaadlesD Plate ..2 0 II sliiforl Walter Budlcip Mat, azs ENTRIES. Middlesex Szixxso Stakes.

Weight for age. Fiv. inrionzi. IHsbam Layt, arad I Tletorioos. aed TrpLooa.

5 yrs njne. 3 ra rra jaoonnoosv folhr Cansr. 3 ITS I t'nae Tuck IL. 3 rr I Cockad. 1 its Cash.

2 in I roat Card. 2 irs I Fclwell Seixlso IIaxiicap PiATtv Five furlong. sun. sua. Elehsaond Two Tear Old Plata 59 MkUaeiainf Stake.

..3 23 KerafctenSurserj Hsadlca l'U J. 150 ins I. in. uiIr 5 yrs. bst.

Clb.) (Grea.es) i Mr. F. Gretton's Witch, 3 yrs, 8st. Clb. (C50) (Mordan) 0 2lb (car 5Ib I Betting.

3to 1 each igst Fly byNht an.1 Mshop rt i I Eurton, and 4 to 1 each, a4st 'Ceinture Doree and Skc Ii. tttnir. fi to I acst Valentino. 7 to 1 each am! Chanter am, kM. Mrnortta JaWallan P.

by Anored 8 Leo A I Cash 12 Chccpatnle ChnaUua Cone siimsr r. ey to rsuier aurf Asbrre I 7 I i lu i' nisenus, strath i They rtn in company for a hundred yards, when Ceintnre Wane, and St. Augustine, and 100 to 8 eh agst Sibyl and I Dore; n.U the rails. Lme on with a mT bv! Charibert madu play with War Horn. pntin.

i t.r.v, I. i ioi running in atragglimj order the thrco running locked together to the end Ceinture forabout.qurtorof amil. when ilh. Uown up Doree winning a fine race by a bead from Fly by Ni i tkt ,7 wi.tll who Jfn length in a.Ivnce of Bi slip lead of St. Augustine, Aalentli.o.

Stratbbljne.and I rinc SkduLlla ess an.1 fK. rr i.i Bla.lu to tls distance, where aIentino aud Strathbl.ne winner was hotKut in for 2U0 guineas beaten, and Sibjl drew forward. Half wsv up s. Bladud a good attempt to r. ae(.

War Horn, GuEsw NcESEKY IU.vdicap Tlate of an.1 third S'l r.1?? n''bT Urmit Ille Helcne, n. sihanr fst. 5lb. lt Moodi bei. Mist I "SI1 "off.

6t. Ct. 41b.) (Beach) 2 but, failing, the last named held her ownjto the end, and won iiy two ieniiis. a it ugin sep.raie. second leaver was fourth, Buchanan fifth.

St. Augustine rn.ie the Highland ec vtntn the last puir nua and alentit.o. MILE SELLIKO Hamdicap of 5 sovs. each for starters, with 1MW sovs. added.

Ono mile. Mr. D. Milner Flotsam, by Speculum Flotilla, 5 yrs 9st. Illb.

(Letnairc) i A. tsadlrr 3 yr4, 'Jst. Clb, rSOOaovL horn declreL Mr. Hampton' Signorina, Cst. B3b.

(inc. 71b. extra) Mr. W. S.

Crawfurd c. by Tbunderboit 3Iis Becker Sst. iab.TJ. Morri.) er. 3lr a asi.va.

Msmj in op. si3 l.uiaio aiwcuuig oocietT lor the Blind New grric npoa Irish Catholics. Immediately after the audience Bridge etreet, Blackfriar the West London Hospital of to day, the Archbishop of Casliel, tb. four Bishops of Hammersmith tho Westminster Hospital, the London Limerick. Cioyne.

Kerry, and Boss with Monsicnor Kirbv Fever Hosuital. the National llominl fn. wsait to tbo reaidenc of Cardinal Peed to express their and Epileptic, tbo Clergy Provident Fund, the United gratitode to the Pope's brother for hi deep interest in Kingdom Benefioent Association, Berner treet and the Ireland. Tha Ven. Cardinal received them with cordial Kojal Albert Orphan Asylum and there are 'umeroua delight and convened with them for a considerable tim.

on ue aEairt a ireiana. A report received to night from limerick show that then al no improvement in the state of affairs at New Pallas. fm dan ago tbo Government cent down an iron "'inzio. Wurpf A'flfe. legacies to relative and friend, including the gift of the Otter Chair," with monogram E.

L. caned at back, formerly the property of her late brotber. Sir Edwin Land seer, to Charles Lntyens. All the residue of ber real and rol etto he kavci to hex iitr. Mr.

Kmrn. jcr. mo maru wtxo obtained out or a possible P00 Li nt 1'. White, B.M.KL, 012 Lieut. S.

S. Harvest, 1.733 Lieut. C. Hold, B.M.L.I., l.TM Lieut. J.

n. Swiiton, 11. Kelhe. l.OK'J. Lieuts.

White and Ki.M .1.. II. euDjecis. The good service pension of 200 a year for general officer. Uoyal Mann, vacant by tbe death of General 1.U I Tt ll7l Marine Light Infantry, on th.

4th baa been awarded to General G. A. Schomberg, C.B Royal Marine Artillery. Tha following appointment war. made at Ue Admiralty ywterdiy Lient.

O. Day, to the Royal Adelaide; Navigating Lieut. Edward Wild, to the Euphrate. additional, for bZi vD tb8 EuVyalui and sv awu, awsusui VfOfp, VO Ut DUBTO. IS.

Lane'j Caterwaul. 101b. (Maidment) Jlacdonald) 21b.) (Barker) Po bl Mr. J. i.retton Alhendin, 7st.

elb. (ear. 7t. (Mordan) I ord Itoaslyn' Atalanta, 7st. Qb.

(Rawlinson) I Mr. Jousiffe' Edensor, 7st. lib. (ear. (IjOOVJ) Kb.) Mr.

W. II. Hall Angostura, 3 yrs.KsU 121b. W. Betting.

3 tol agst Heath Bird, 0 0 21b.) 0 (F bM SIr Mar? Mr. Janhno's Heath Bii.l, 3 yrs. Vst. 131b. (J.

3 vriUtarmwV Mr. J. B. Cocksworth's Bycerski. 4 yrs.

lOst. 121b. W. Is' 10 Cotchifer) Sir J. I).

Astley' Fortitude. 4 yrs, IOst. 'Morgan') Mr. Whittakir a Lindrick, 3 yr. 1W.

131b (Collins) Mr. H. Hall' Nova, 4 yrs, 9st. 131b. (Percirali i cney dyrs, b.

Bruekhaw) 0 Is tol arvt MonrX hanr 11 rv" fe. th Wrd 6 jto 1 agst Goggles, 100 to 15 agst CaterwaolVl toTagrt 100 to 15 ast Flotsam, and 100 to 12 earh arsl Fortitnd. AlAendinand Atalanta, 10 to 1 and Lindrick. PAnuJJ? vot" iUMy a uut U0I od 20 1 agst Ellorterry hosredthewytoFortitadefcrabo jtaquarter v. ofamile.whenAnpOsturatook cond place, and was fol I teTZTLSf lowtvl into the rtra'ght by Fortitude and Flotsam.

At the E'U0 afe' 2 JLi distance the latUreitothefrtml.andJ time, hen the flag was lowered Last Hope jumped k. I. awir wim a Clear lead of Blrnonna. (Enone. Alhendin.

length. a bad third; Nova was fourthFortitude MthVaad i 'S? Vt. Wareney last. Opm Hcxtxrs' Flat Baci Plats of 100 sov, for boni fido hunter. Two miles, on the fiat.

Mr. R. reck' Bine Danube, by Albert Victor Wave, 4 yrt, 12st. Tib. (Mr.

IL Owen) 1 Mr. J. A. Howard' Crambo, aged, 12 t. 31b.

(Mr. T. upcuo Mr. IL Howctt'i Puck, aged, list. 150 (Mr.

W. B. fXnone came up nxt tha rail, and ultimately woa easily by half a leorth a similar distance sjenaralMl tHa aws3 and third. Caterwaal being fourth, Oogsles fifth, laoanto bank sixth, with Queen Edeoaor, and Mia Becker eolt acting a whipper in. 1IIMA5D CorrriES Hawdicap of 10 ovx.

each, with 200 sovs. aclded weood bora to sst. Ida stake. On aniu tT "Iv" iVTT Aberrame Colliery (the seen of the rr IfdeI PbiffUow. by Broomisdaw Mar Day, I nouncod that ba will employ 100 of lis 3 1 1 Lhj ftth CoWtrjifau Oogett.

SCRATCIUNGS. All Kempto5 pabk Enoacemexts. The Mandarin (dead), San Francisco. Sign Manual. Jupiter Sir liegiaalJ, MajiWene, Alazurka, Henbane, Flyicr Dick.

ARRIVALS. Cash, Christmas Corse, Ccckade, Compagnie, Eshata Lad, Emissary, Flimsy, Gourmand, Leo, Micnie Hsak, Moor.stoLe, Slysie. Itrlor, Polly Carew, Post Card, cignvua, Ajpuoon, iciorious. The course will be found in excellent condition. Bote have been secured for a large number of horses, while those trained at Epsom and the xeighboarhood can walk over ia the morning.

A good meeting is certain. SWIMMING. THE CTGNtS SWIMMING CLUB. For soma years past this club been spreading thfi art ef swimming in the south of London, and last evening, at tbe Bri.hr housa Hotel, they held their seventh annual dinner. Thern were about 200 present, the chair teiog occupied by Mr.

W. Grantham, Q.d, M.P.. and tbe vice chair by Sir. A. Coh.

n. Q.C M.I". After tia loysl and patriotic toasts had been reemved and honoured, tbe health of the presi.lent and vice prtaklents followe.1. Mr. Grantham thtr propose, i tie toast of tbe evening, tlCfntu Swimming Club.

Among his remarks the Loo. reitknisa said be was gbxi to find that there bad been soma contest which were held in men ordinary attire. The last tuna be bed occupied tha chair tbey bad been confronted with a most dreadful seuicnt (that of the Priocsvw Alice), in which even some who were rot skilful in swimming, bat were able to exnreiae the art a little, succeeded in saving their lives. Looking at this lie was glad to see clothe race introduced, for people who fell accidentally iwto) tbe water were nsnalfy attired, and it wa. therefor well to earooxan the lea reins of swimmiiiz ia clothe.

Another point be (tha chairman) wa glad to see noticed fa the report wa that at tho suggestion of Mr. G. Booth, exhibition of life saving and the left mean cf restonrg animation to tbe apparently drowned, bare been tb value of which be, with the committee, agreed could mot be over esti ted, a with them, h. trusted ties, sx hibition would be cootinoexl ia future. 31 r.

H. Benjamin, in returning thanks on behalf of the club, felt rare that tbe Cygnus Club would eoatinc tb career of usefulness tbey had kitberto tried to follow. Other toast followed, aad a preseatatioa by Xr. J. Sparrow, the treaaarer of tho club, wa mad.

to H. O. Spong. who had held tha captaincy for six years. Municipal Cbrrxsr.

Th.ra was aa exdtin contwt for a at ia the Huntingdon Tesra Council ia thai town yesterday. In tha result Mr. TT. H. Smith (Conservative) wa returned by 90 vote a exeea sf the.

grfM for Mr. T. A.Clrk (Liberal). Tax DutuiAM Kvicno5. Tha mwgu of AbercaxTM Collisa (the seen of the rrewi diiwater) ba sr tat man msaass v..

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