Aprin 24.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 271 
steamer states that Alderman Perrin, who, it will b . The echoes on all the surrounding ‘bills, and 
membered, seeuaeal from this a9 about two seterae |e time arrives, nthe young e hoay 5 is. “dressed, ray for i imme- rendered Pa whole von so truly diabolieal, that the 
since, after | raising: about 20,0002,, had been arrested, on | diate flight vi sailors, astoni nis shed and deli ighted at this sudden inreption, 
g New York, upon a civil bill pro- | first given over the perilous papers the Bendy mines | Genta pay leg: 
eess f a merchant of this ci Having given | lowers Katharine into the c: carriage, ree his friend ad have been let loose to frighten away the ambassador. But 
bail, however, he was at once set at liberty.—A person of | ceives—not her, but Mr. Balfe in disguise 3; and ma 
the name of Murray has been arrested on private infor- hogs § of this dis the curtain falls. The music is to drive the fish from the centre of ithe ie harbour: into nets 
mation, at Drogheda, and conveyed to this city, charged | of a pleasin g description hae ae cperdts, thowsh no channel 
with bei Sepacund in the murder e Itali rgan- | and then presenting some ridicu situations, has no ing islands.” 
boy a t Ra thfa ham the particulars of which w re pub- great in’ — or humour. * The aes sang well, and Ancient Grave and Relics.—On the 22d ult., as Mr. 
lish i, On his a here for exami- | Mr. Duruset, as Buzzard, displayed some humour. . Grigor, » Of Burgie, three miles east of Forres, 
nation, the private informant did appear ; but the | Was removing sand and gravel from a small hillock, over- 
prisoner is detained in custody. Miseellaneons, ‘own by whins, t 200 yards from the north side of 
Longford.—At the late Guarter Sessions, informati h road, he accidentally, at 33 feet from surface, 
were returned against a magistrate of this and the om ospheric the morning of the | pam, upon one of the Druids’ graves which abound in 
bouri: for felony, pcos for robbing a gentle- ret or this month, ag the sun was about 14° above the this gp No ann, however, usually the case, 
an, in whose room he at an inn, of four phage e ve | horizon, there was seen in the n neighbourhood of Stirling marked the spot. e place-of sepulture was an oblong 
e denied the theft in the first — but. of the rudest description, measuring 3 feet long by 2 
searched, the money was found on his : ile r Loge by the quadrant that the highest seek uit ba ring ret vead. and 25 inches d formed by placing four 
soknanietatd having taken it, but said “tf was — about 37°, so ps wane ter of the c’ won Ne 5 9 pes stones on their edges. The bottom was 
The gentleman who was Asin not Saving ae os 45° or aie. ding to Newton, Mar ariotte, and d of only, clay, firmly packed; and a rough 
in question, did not | Others, 46° is a common oe ter for hal Within the sab, wt “feet long, 33 inches broad, and 8 inches thick, 
understand the joke, and proc were peers ons | circle the vapour was of a dark grey colour, the breadth silat fe whole. * istance having been procured, 
oie ot a owever, was moooptel and the gentleman | nearly the same.as.the rainbow. On the gent 5 side of the ‘als pend aang lid was pushed — and an entire 
go at large. circle the colours at times were very distine 3 the win | ton and urn were discov ered. y, from its posi- 
called fo trial tefore iy assistant a but the ma- | Was from the south-east, and dark cloud , the face 
vals along its surface. ae rk f the hid 
gis saat rate was Rot forthcoming, 
. h 
da 
e | colour: eh gy tc 
It is rene believed that rie are pro- 
duced a! iiotooke of ice floating in the atmosphere, al- 
pr on ‘= moeeee knees, between which the urn, 
doubtless containing the heart and other viscera, was 
placed. After a few minutes’ exp % 
the skeleton fell to pieces, and the urn was broken, ina 
the rays of light takes 
It is 
float i in the air; can 1 the weather- =wise f 
refraction of 
well-known fact that — particles of ice 
k inform us what 
his appreh ens: whiteness. 
or 7 nad a Tea, ge shale toa best Saas in nthe ricinty 
cide ent has occurred here to the Ear 
Hier t preparing 
machinery for hich b + tt +1 w fitted | place. 
of telescope he is seer siy the a f which 
the treasure it was _ Supposed to eon- 
tain, In the grave were also fi 
aaewars like cannel als two of the pieces are of eta 
pc two in ches “ates an inch io gd — one- 
| atmosphere ? ? For some days before the halo appeared, the 
to no six ag 2 t, he so severely pyar his "eft ‘nuke as to 
be obli liged to have the first joint amputated. 
eat ae ers 
Ira —The mary at Her Majesty’s 
Theatre ¢ pel Sobies ieaatee display dh whale strength 
of of the pres rch (which may be said inpreeedented, | 
en bn 
eig . iekness; two smaller ones of the 
same shape, and two of a eras form alt the pieces 
appeared was 
rents in 
pleasant; ‘ mtb to rain at 12 ivooke = ee till 
and 
Bi Bens of the Grampian 
shifted to the north-west, and a to the m 
Tange; next 
form ers. x fi 
whi se were wack, Lablache, Mario, and 
aah a mermoo' ith Per 
there be 
Would 
any harm in hearing” ~ conjetare that the 
ligatures of 
have passed, heat them 0 Colne mp the same 
| substance, one hundred o! 2 inch 
in bg ite were a ewise cod i i rns fae, the whole 
| being fixed to a ving of the i ial, 24 inches in 
» Srael ou very — in cg like a ae gum-ring. 
ust have 
particles of i ‘ice that formed the h halo were produced at 
icl and 
hick } ph 
at a very re 
ere was a 
pearance. 
cordially welcomed as the ey | 
coe ng to Harvey, reli pre gf 
los is 
accounted for their formation by the 
toe Wark, 4 
of ha- 
not fully understood. He states that r Mapiates | 
refraction of | Pris- 
d and prolonged acclamations. ore 
th lou: two Operas 
which have been worn alm 
ost ial eae ath he repetition it 
cai make any remar Lueia di L 
sible directions and receivin 
g the solar rays Abels rary 
varie ety of inclination. According to the laws of r efra ctio 
Th 
will be needles: 
mermoar owe 4 favour it “enjoys entirely to 
li si ersiani, and the energy y and 
In a 
one observed at Stirling motes computed 45° 
so meen as “1 rial rob 
measured se 
ae é 
or 460, agrees 
retin, of the above erystal- 
+ 
eral, and found their dia- 
aisleye d to very 
de! etter of the famous air “ Casta 
Labla 
" Curious Fact. as cannie southland farmer, who i is also | 
tacksm. 
ery “coarse, gritty, 
dented bcd and iy the 
Ther wotiing fo in it, 
price on te the viscera appears to have been absorbed. by 
the clay at the hese of the urn, which is of a blacker 
colour than the aeere parts. Itis pa to fix =e 
aitthing ie ot the date 
cas » fro 
ut 
poe ceo is geiemies 
of the whol 
toa date anterior to the Christian era. 
papers state that there is 
rt, 
H 
va, ar, isite. che, as usual, ed im Ouilaw.—The New Y. ork pa 
ave d grandeur to the of the Druid | by t n of water, » caused by the stoppage of a Mee about 35 ) miles west of Si 3 ae) ‘eXas, a man 
ptiest which he alone is capable of imparting to it. Mario, | lead Pi d If infamous in that region 
Pollione, sang beautifully, and acted with delicacy d bei out, on account at its, being by the number and xara his outrages. His 
feeling; and Madlle. a a most pleasing and ined se st eis one "ad 
. effective a. e h was crow to excess, | novel ‘sipehen ‘0 ‘fect his purpose —He pede a Bre th r 
andthe whole aspect of the theatre was gay rillian which he plugg: It said. hed 
in the extreme. M cise! we, the brated | up, and left the tenet to work its 1 way to the other ex. a os cc elem e ROME pa PN alagithe rest a Sony 
young singer, who has of late created so great a sensation | tremity y; which it did she eriff of the county in which he lives, and has 0 penly 
in Germany an nee, is arrive town, an d, Ur po Se. The animal Was so much exhausted - ne  eBFess, 
will immediately make her appearance at this theatre. house his castle, having ted 
~* Drury Lane.—This week We has been ga — Ayr ms a 
performed by the German Pea m.. oe agai The 9 Kong. ane “lloying account of this island, ammunition, vand — — ca to give han in- 
. chief serene § is that of Scherasm erformed | f; Basil Hi: ng of the approach of any one who might be 
by Sta very perfect . = e Schu- | present time, when it has so recently bes me a part of her } dis: drive him from his eyry. gentleman 
diary in a pretty and pleasing Fatima, and s' beauti- | Majesty’s dominions :—‘ bi indispensably necess: wt bial | revently arrived from names. it see! strong 
ly. The choruses are very effectively. The | however, od = to the northward into seas so 60. or n number were starting, 
Piece is got up with t splendour in regard the | little know: our stock of water; and we i ‘ d admi 
Scenery, costumes, an tions. But the pockionry made sail secordingy or ed baie A Hong Kong, one | nistering the law of Judge Lynch upon its espera maser 
not wo: ork smoothly ; ; and the noises made behind the oi the great cluster cme the 
- scen with the music. cascade; a — i. sac eahegertoste frontier, for piace 9 
It has hore me by very full houses, and the opera has | a po as si mooth (as 2 mill- on in aide bu lott aeee the equally asipemie mh ats pase — fear that this 
- been received with grea wat a npplavse. h of redressing wrongs may be practised 
: Rast e Opgga-Houss.—An operetta, seusice nan 
composed Sein a entitled ii Paddy W Whack of ten or twenty at a time—an een nero Coal Mine —A distinguished French mine 
tm Italia, was pate: at this theatre on Wednesday | but practicable only when the distance happens to be st sings ee known the following facts which he 
Right. The following is a brief outline of lot :— sinit and the sea unruffled. It was almost dark considers important to the one & of the 
Rosa (Mr tton) is an resident in Italy, who | we an t the moon, which nearly at the full, | country :—‘* A wonderful discovery has just ade in 
two daughters, and has enrolled himself among | rose shortly afterwards above the hills. The islands the Seuth of France. It consists of a coal-mine of 100 
the Carbonari, and is deeply implicated in their plots. | thi r lay so clos ther, that i im extent. The coal obtained from thi 
Two gentlemen, Valmont Gt r), an officer in the | daytime it was difficult to discover y outlet; but at | mine is found to be the coal woe weer or 
Austrian service, and O°'D Mr. Balfe) at- | night the sages peared to form a continuous bar- celebrated collieries in existence. The South o 
tach ‘ato young ladies, who rier, Th ture of the @ ground also being black and un- | France, Africa, Italy, _ and even Great Testes ‘ait 
are ould and Walstein. Two! broken. it : ,and the 
other gen z de Ruse (Mr. Wilson) and e magical e centre of a solitary lake, trade of he Medi er i be benefited by | it to an 
(Mr. Duruset), have betted that will enter iin in Ag el areas Lge a 0 Higand glen. Soon after : lah} ¢ 
the artist’s house, and € a con of his denahters. | 1: p our on near the waterfall, but before Noah's Wife. —An American paper remarks ¢ thet, ac- 
The they m the absence recently published, Naomah. 
Rosa, un ler the dis be erway and a the daughter of gto was five hundred and abies years 
ceived or the young ladies, ce their accepted | of re es oe ahaa schg tat Sonia perce ad- | old when she was married to — “This is considered 
lovers to them under the di dpe « pore their father and their | vanced a lees groups ie 40 or 50 each, from behind the by the American editor as an — that | Bosc give 
an, the latter disguise being adopted by Mr. Balfe. | islands. They were g s 
The Count de Ruse ac hi of place to ss amepagesaey or three m — of —A traveller, stepping 
mable docu; a threatens one of the young ladies, in es bow, with flaming torches in their hands, wh d east, was — how the business-men 
co kwards’ and forwards, while others of New ‘© Qh,” answered the 
cag } deli 4 + Stag ts to elope ol beating, in the most furious man- es “many of them have g got upon their legs again.” 
im. Katharine promises to comply, in- ner, several large ‘gongs, suspended to the masts. _ To | “* How so—has tr = beens more brisk?” ‘No, ne; I 
tending to escape by some ruse. The Count and h full teat apa ay ogy ipa agg 
friend 2 character of the piece, whose chores of yes and shoots wee at up fom all the boa | now obliged to learn to walle. 
Peculia ighted, are to be | men, at the full stretch of their voices—an uproar which} Pro. od: Shepherd, of Woolley, in the 
