Oct.] chronicle. ^^ 



I Byirl Whitworth, who received Streets, from the people, who tes- 



him sitting under the canopy of tified their regard by repeated 



state in the Presence Chamber, wishes for his welfare and safe 



from whence a procession was return to England, 



made in the usual state to the There were more prisoners for 



Council Chamber. The Council trial at the Old Bailey sessions 



sitting, his lordship's commission which terminated on Tuesday, 



t tfas read, and the oaths being ad- than at any preceding session. The 



fliinistered to him, his lordship number was 476, of which there 



■H-as invested with the collar of were — 



' the most illustrious order of St. Convicted of capital of- 



Patrick, and received the Sword fences 28 



of State fiom the Earl Whitworth. Felonies 241 



His Excellency afterwards repair- Jilanslaughter 3 



ed to the Presence Chamber, and Frauds 4 



I feceived the compliments of the Acquitted 101 



nobility and otlier persons of dis- ' ' • - 



tinction upon his safe arrival, and Total tried 3/7 



taking upon him the government Remains to be tried at 



of Ireland. the Admiralty Ses- 



io. This day, at three o'clock, siotis 1 



the Earl Whitworth, late Lord- Ordered to be removed 



lieutenant of Ireland, Ifcft the for trial at the assizes 4 



Castle, in order to embark on Remain for trial next 



board his Majesty's yacht the Wil- sessions 7 



liam and Mary, on his return to Discharged for want of 



England. prosecution 15 



His Excellency Earl Talbot, I>itt6 by Proclamation, 



Lord-Lieutenafnt, and the Eail of the Grand Jury having 



Whitworth, went together from thrown out the bills. . 72 



the Castle in the state coach, pre- - — — 99 



ceded by the leading coaches, in 



which were the Officers of State, Total 476 



to the SouUi W;i\\, where the 10. Petenburgh.— On the 31st 



yacht lay. They were escorted by July our Ambassador, Licutenaut- 



a: squadron of dragoons, and at- General Yermoloff, was admitted 



tended by a great number of the with great solemnity to a fust 



nobility and persons of distinction, audience of the Sovereign of Per- 



the Lord-Mayor, ShcnflTs, several sia, Feth Aly Scliah, near Sulta- 



of the .Aldermen and principal ci- nie, the Scliah's residence, in a 



tiz^iis ill their carriages, foHowed niaj^p.iUc(?ht f^nt. The Ambassa- 



by a concourse of jieoplo to the dor basing with him a band of 



waterside. The streets were lined music, stiong detachments of 



by the regiments of infantry on Cossacks, and abrilliant suite. Was 



Dublin duty. The EarnVhitworth received by a body of 3,000 Pcr- 



received eveiy demonstration of sian horsemen of distinction, and 



respect \n 'lussing through tli« by a guard of honoui- of 200 men. 



He 



