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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
Prince Albert, and the Prin 
for his seat Claremont, whi agai 
Tuesday, on a visit to her Majesty at Windsor. Her 
fajesty a ‘algae, j 
with their Saturday evening. Despatch 
were brought to 
ee ace ofthe demise of her Majeaty the Queen of Hanov: 
of Fingal has succeeded neta 
Land ta Welding, and Bis: 1. Rich: has-sueemndedl View- 
Admiral Sir R. Otway as the Groom in Waiting. The 
Hon. H. Pitt and the Hon, S, M. Cavendish have suc- 
Gertet the Hew..2- Fusnt.and the ee, H. Anson as 
Maids of Honour 
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Places and tion.) Members |22 z A hegre ye a3 
Constituency. |—— ed. | 55/3 4 8 
ala 542 2 Candidates, EB 
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1 Paisley, 1257 astie . ja lWnoppaaed™ ah 
1 Perthshire, 4224 1\ Drummond . r 1.| Gnome 
1 Perth, 949 F. Maule | 356) 1) |Black,e 4 297 
1 Ross, &c., 78 1 : . } 1} |Unopposea 
1 St.Andrew’s, 843/ 1| |Ellice . | 329 1) [M‘Gill, e. 207 
q Stirling, 1141 .| 3} |L. Dalmeny| 4638) 1 Aytoun,e .| 418 
1 Wigton, &c., 372} 1} |M‘Taggart .| 157) 1 ne || 199 
IRELAND. 
Arm: 892 1) |Rawdon . 1} |Unopposed 
1 Athlone, 342 1) |wBeresford 30) »| 1)Farrell, 7 17 
1 Bandon, 355 iJackson 1|Unoppos 
1 Carlow, 417 1jnLayard 1 U 
1 Carrickfer; Kirk. 
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1 Cashel, a 1) jStock.. 4 
1 Clonmel, 1) }Pigot . - ‘Unopposed 
1 3638 }|Litton . | 1 ae 
1 Downpatrick ,342 ijKer .. 1} |Unopposed 
1 Drog! 506 41 erville .. 1} |Unopposed 
I 1) |Redington . 1) |Unopposed 
1D 196} | 1/L.Northland| 56) | i|Falls,7. | 59 
1 Dun: on, 434} 1 nmSheil . 5 1 
1E . 1) |Bridgman 
1 Enniskillen, 179 Cole . 1|Unopposed 
2 Galway, 1600 2) |mBiake 1} |Lynch, e, res." 
Blake . 1 4 
2 978 2} |O’Ferrall 1} |Bourke, c.  |res, 
Archbold 1 
1 Kilkenny, 580 nJ. Q’Con. 1 
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1 Kinsale, 300 ijzWatson . 1} |Unopposed 
2 Limenck, 1893 2} |Roche. ‘ 1, |Unopposed 
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1 Lisburn, 203. 1j)Meynell .« U 
1 Londonderry,g06} 1} | F = 1}. jBoyd,ec. . }res, 
‘lington, 1|Damer ? 1) Unopposed 
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» 329. 1} |mGore . of 1} /{Unopposea 
1 Tralee, 296 1} |M.O’Connell| 1) |Unopposed 
1 Youghall, 554 1} |nCavendish 1} |Unopposed 
France.—The English sdesthidaiet form the principal 
= ‘of “interest to the journals ; _whic h are filled, in a 
pi in pov peatag Sir Robert Peel's recent 
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much of the attention of the journalists, an .d his observa- 
ae on the revolution of July are ra pelt commented 
brinae 
The Eastern Question—At is uals nah id best-in- 
woe sliding circles, that the ambassadors of the 
» parties 'to to the e treaty ¢ of vag 13th aly, nee 
Mehemet Ali haying now accepted tag new ome a 
further obstacle exists to the accession of 
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Eastern question. It was believ ce 
ccede to this request, and haar bags craig igen’ bedi 
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‘orwarded to the Allied Powers, but admits that 
he Cabinet has | ince no’! its _ to 
‘ign both tocol relative to the tion of the 
the Powers should declare t 
ern difficulties to be entire! entirely at an end, and that there 
existed no motive to warrant any further interference 00 
their part in reference to that ——: ee 
The F ori, to speculate 
greatly as to the effects ots likely to be produced by the for- 
fications ; ing to impress on 
the public mind that the bastions iS ae aed 
forts 
deadly fire on 
| distribution af thea to the new pas Pare 
akes of Orleans 
capital than’ on the approach . 
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intention exists to provide th nicipal Guards 
. The works of Vincennes the subject of 
much comment. According to the popular plan 
it seems that the of the troops were t? 
adjoin the continuous wall, that is, a 
and undefended Tt now appears. 
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