at ae eeneeelel 
stinately to maintain thes his ype _ in 
: as the preacher in 
May 15.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE, 
319 
d murder her also. bis tra magistrates have comi- 
the p tor gat basines, A young 
tted the prisoner 
ext assizes. He i d to be ¥ very quiet and | 
i ei “Dari on age mpage he 
ae a him: eat deco es ap- 
peared deeply affected.—An inquest t has Beer held on the 
body, and a verdict of wilful murder returned against 
the father. 
‘eadco the parishioners of this place 
assem mbled i in veg ‘ie the purpose of a a Sood rom |i 
+. 1 
ns of the “decision on the 
ns 
? earnestly oh the prayers 
of this congregation 
Dumfries.—The pa pers of this town give the _—- 
account of the mela ancholy | death of Sir F. Johns ston 
extension of the July meeting, has been suggested mor® 
than o Gem and is not unlikely to be again the subject of discussion 
with the members of the J = Club. 
T. M: MP Plate.—The Di Nef Portland’s a and Mr. 
e’s Yaratil y, Mr. Beres- 
W. Ridsdal ida mi mpany, Mr. 
; ranning in 
defen 's peeks Waiting till the ee st moment, psy he made a rush, 
coon within his own . grounds, and killed on the sp 
ear Talford, wap Ngee nd 
Langholm At this Ho — a lodge w n sdicining 
kennels, which dec sa an ntly ere: sed ich, 
t seems, he rode over He ha ad pi 
ow Bening by a : a ‘h, and finished with a dead 
heat corey in the dng heat, Ramadan had it all 
hi: Boog 
R.M. Plate—The Duke Ba rida made play to the 
T.Y.C. post, where Duke of yt oa be = lead from 
her, and carried on the running to ornhill’s 
St. Colomb tien 1 phen her essay, Pm te the’ tan dy and’ was 
pas assed cs, Taurida, who won cleverly by a length; a capital race 
for sec 
ceding evening in the Seton 
the tenants had also. been invited to meet Sir Freiedeh 
ae 
was remarkably perseae, but the attendance 
id fashion. 
raintree , Said that, supported as he was by the 
unanimous rapide of the eminent judges in the t ca 
ing rk “ One friend had ordered his horse, and was ac- 
way b 
. it’s j 
Bob Peel started nearly abreast, and kept so to thi i 
it would not t be necessary to enter into discussion, rm nied part of ie whaid Hoty Piel fal ry the ee | A ays Leet 
after which they pa The tenants, .in the mean time, fine race, Lango “sa y ahead. B ress mad 
nition. This was done, after which a rate of 9d. in the | had b ing tl in the immediate | tari, and 5 to pomp eting— Seu- 
pet d b expectation ‘of Sir Frederick's return ; but their mirth was =| valitndicar ae vs p04 the ‘Dike be yey fe sgtics. tant ‘ 
where re loch’s 
Mr. S. Har arman then said, t he rev. prergeortg ad | speedily sient ine front, and Sr shbcilay thay, bovGuul tae fon ay 
said a discussion was not ne d not wish to ena Thornhill 
ary, he 
enter into any, but wo uld ‘merely macs — having had a 
without its rider; the huntsman instan tantly started i in search 
of his hp and found = lying se the wayside with 
net 
re determined to ps skull fractured, and quite The lam mics baronet 
be guided | by it, and therefore would ie ‘opose an am end- s hi; oily popu ular with his antry and friends » among 
ent, he rep tly, and with a view 
- = fg an church, and the support of divine worship is, had made arrangements for erecting anew man. 
volun tay mat estimated at 30,000/. He was in the se of 
san ycontribotons * such purpos ” The amendment | life, and has left a widow, sister to the Earl of Craven. 
was in the minute-book, ari having been put to et 
the ti " es casei by a majority of 19, there bei THEATRICALS. 
for t endment 33, against it 14; after which, THEATRE.—The celebrated Mademoi- 
he am the 
—— motion for the rate was put to the meeting, when 
Her Mas 
selle Rachel, th é modern French stage 
made he r r appearance at this theatre on Monday night, se 
there ri igeotg a tage se of 19 against it. The r evs 
oe then said t 
wait to a refusal of the rate, he would t upon | 
os ge an rdens. to make a rate of 9d. in the e pound, 
to 
upon their own authority, with the assistance of those 
gentlemen who had favoured them with their votes, which | 
was do separa 
oe eas ther connected | 
ich they will b 
ne, and the meeting separated. | fi 
oe North 
me before an English audience, in the chara 
of P sie ey in the Andromagque of Racine ; hav 
M. La 
ution in the state 
d classical drama, which for 
he Théd 
force of her genius, shé effected 
ways are 
le to convey | passengers | from, ra Aap to Edinburgh in 
The Grecian ve 
routes. They will also be able, by the star rting of a 
a mio time had given way to the romantic and melodra- 
E. O. lyin oujou declined at the, cords, oak E. QO. chal- 
Sepia Se Temty a Po pant hs from the chair, defeated him cleverly 
by alength. The third and 5 hg ere beaten off. Betting—6 to 
4agst Joujou, and 7 to 2 agst E 
The Jockey Club Plate of 50. ovahe plate was divided by the 
Duke of Grafton’s Currency and Lord Albemarle’s Janus, and 
Curren walked ¢ over. 
cy 
THuRspAY.—Mr. W, 8. Stanley’s Minx (Robinson) beat Lord 
‘ae coungan Syria we reat ye yi dk ; 60. 5to 2 on Minx, who made 
a len; 
Handic Piahe a ph 30l., pn | from th Town Racing Fund, 
New T. icp ato bi on Langolée beat Col, Peel’s tet eye 
by three a length; Mr. Beresford’s Bob Peel coming in 
ae A th to 2 agst Bevetb-we and 3 to lagst Vigan 
Dersy.—The only bets during the morning were 16 to 1 agst 
Prince Ny orrg (taleen), 25 to 1 agst Ermengardis fom) 30 tol 
it agst Galaor 
agst Sir Haris (taken), and 1100 to $00 on Soul 
(taken). 
hepa wan wager Tavrs The confined to a 
ay Derby hi Ralph was first favourite at the 
betting was 
of bi gs Aon Am Bye Ag rallied 
asiness, bu an iracad | 
about five | 9 o'clock, and both were bac! tol, 
offers from the takers to go on; Mersieat teat ult was tA horn 
force at 12 to 10, and lastly 8 to 1, leaving off third Aeron 8 
to 1 having been laid, and afterwards offered it Coronation. 
Princé Caradoc was backed for eee at 14to 1, and Galaor 
coach from Seireestia at ill pest five in Se gap to 
in ger person, | and the taste of the - Parisian public seer 
agst Van Amburgh (taken) 35 to 1 agast Sir Hans 
take passengers from that town to Londo 
day. aos will shortly be still farther ‘aceeiarated 
on this lin 
IRELAND. 
Dublin.—A respectful petition for occasional visits from 
a iene = the royal household to this country has 
The petition, which has 
of er gr ~ baked It was at first supposed that 
would n that when ‘te 
first haere was mi and the young actress had trod 
the narrow ay of characters of which, it was imagined, 
she was capable, she would disappear, and with her the 
antiquated prédadtions t to which she had given merely a 
sort rt of transient t li fe. _ These speculations have not, how- 
Sart Naiph (taken) 50 to 10 BS i 
Marshal Soult (taken) 100 te 1 Oo (sakes) 
Coronation fee ) 700 to 200 burgh & 
loc ) Lees, "Boule taken) 
sil Re mains.—A fi 
aap 
ecimen of hg antlers of the 
has bet ye’: 
Me Caer abe places. 
y 
occasional _Visits from her r Maje: sty, Raval 
fas  midintalned ag acsery and appears likely to do 
Her | appearance n London excited much expectation, 
The cha- 
=) 
3 
pily | united i in her royal Rae 3 Mags ad ld 
and at  sopreseetatih of it showed that she is most ste- 
é.— An interesting geological i ke 
pane in forming the sewer in | No: orth- 
ntly Sean 
+P g the feelings of anger, hatred, and psig -street, Cambridge. I 
humbly pr pray tnd Majesty gadouly oy honour =i ial iene! nveying e bit nk gare will g invee- | Mammoth, lying about 104 feet from the surfa 
holy a ith all th be oe th a tive. Ta its €arlier part the tragedy moved heav gr in a horizontal position, upon the of 
sovereign influence wi ose members of the iide rests alm ost entirely on the char acter of Her mione 5 ¢ and gault. Its extreme length was six feet seven inches, 
family whose presence would be gratifying to her Majest : tha wteumlecenbe ok tat tend 21 } in ches 
nd _to her petitioners he weekly meeting of t then that th Being i * i Ferg peeated with h moisture, it was in a 
odie! door seared coma | Sacto subject ag tried, sn even appalcd, I di by the ae re ossil ivory | = 
O'Conn a ie s a long rot from “| her passion and the toge +i fon foliated yg poe to he air, showing its beautiful 
onnell, which, after commenting on what od aida faard sedi te combinations vi Ne igence and power | concentric rings. It will be added to the museum of ihe 
Te see ; has se dom been s seen t than in this youn a actress and this | University. wo gery f the spot where the tusk 
f = day. the st un- | was discovered, and ten feet below the surface, a rib 
parishes of Treland oh of about Sunday, the 23rd inst.; in educated, and her conception of tragic character ¥ spree) some vertebral bi fe d, whic! eir size, 
order to address her Majesty, humbly imploring her not ginally Ta perso ye ‘4 cae oubt helo nged | to t ame animal: Hut the widst ex. 
ct, and er mOveiieti. i is said to be a human lo 
perog hd and further recommending the whole Irish 
nati reserve their liberties by the 
vitable edie be 
adven f the Conser 
+ fa) 
then coe the —— pe pote boriesty who did no 
(? stedin dilavial detrt 
merican "Press Sdoues. te’ Federal Government, up 
to ‘- 4th March, 1841, has 
tity of “malt u 
sed las 
appears a decrease * 2 52,416 maak ro} of Gants, 
w, each of them 
to be pi covided with a gherk ata ey of ‘3002 per annum. 
Glasgow.—It is ait ise: ‘Dhak Doolan continues ob- 
t he had no in- in 
res 
d her eyes. lighten, while the impas- | years. During that period there have ight 3 
sioned language of Racine flows from her de- pe of the Uvited States, of which ber there 
clamation is very fine; exquisitely elegant and refined, | still living Messrs, . Jackson, nm Bu 
musical in its modulations, and endless in its varie ety. ‘The e following is the order in which they served, and the 
house was full ; > and 3 lle Rachel’: d ti f their service ce, viz., Gen. Washin; on. of Vir- 
such as = must have afforded her much pleasure. She ap- ginia, eight Lind John Adams, of Massac , four 
years ; a3 Jeffers n, of Virginia, eight years; James 
—Mademoiselle Liwe, the mane Fx ctress, | Madis' Rig irginia, eight years; James Munro, 
made her debut at this theatre on Thursday 1 went She ginia, eight years; John Q. Adams, of Massachusetts, 
3S | appeared in in La Straniera, exhibited powers, both r years; Andrew Jackson, of Ti eight years ; 
ana d a singer, which excited in the highest de- in Van Bure: ew ¥. years. To these 
the admiration of a crowded . . She is tall | are to be added, sin 4th Gen, Harrison and 
and commanding in her wil coun — ner r. Tyler. 
bed of ga variety of express jon voice sopran Rom -—There th 
¢ compass, wt qt a festity which eonbies see, turned up from a field, near Ancenis, in the Loire Inféri- 
mithout aie ngage e greatest t di. ficulties eure, some man baths, a great number of 
of ex and ae bh i ing the profiles of the 
F it _ a chem — i Her embel- Emp Ant a javelin, and several 
and approp ther i ma weapons. It i is concluded th at this was the 
- 
ae slain which was pea § to by Lord Monerieff on 
e 
voice are gprssen es Siecting and ei or he 
is full of intelligence an 
ree the par 92 massacred ; particularly as the iron | jave- 
lin or spear was still fast in a leg-bone. 
augers was called for to receive the pat of hing 
andieaceat the end of the first act, as well as at 
ment among the rallay —. 
Dundee.—On Sunday last, during the afternoon service, 
the established churches in this 
about to offer up prayets for the congregation, | 
anti iquities and 
of Pecthoerpeoe Cottage, near Tewkes bury, there is a 
deities of | the Grecian on pag “This j jug was ‘the pri pro- 
od its authenticity, it is said, can 
be placed beyond di se te. 
Talleyrand.—In the last years of the 
eighteenth century there liv vg 
youth whose musical talents just began fo ¢ them~ 
selves. Nobody had had as yet noticed the merit merit of 2 ae) 
