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THE GARDENERS atria 
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lore of this | Speech, which was of great ge 7 Loong 
haitig th ne Chairman a, 
Re 
tomary votes of th 
“Portsmouth. —Durog me three weeks that have elapsed 
since our 
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18 months iy term w 
mber next. Mo: ines, 
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a 
the Royal George, tk 
‘Sore timber was got up on | 
May, 1840, fora period of 
it e — is the 
sequently have ig airy’ in 
day xed for 
era atio 
ss Saale se held a 
s 
field on William Miller, a pt ri i st on the 
ks of the London and 1 Brighton Railway. 
_ It app pea 
5 
SCOTLAND. 
_ Kirkaldy. —The following statement shows the increasé 
in the d the neighbouring towns, 
since 1736. Towards the beginning of last ce Mr a 
little was done in the making of linen cloth, ticks, &e., 
which 
vers res 
Leslie, “and Dysart, a as well as in this ; 
number of yards manufactured amounted to 1 
the 2d inst. than on any form 
and a few da ays since a brass 24- pounder abe s fished up, 
On the 16th inst. 
against a small 
a 
fired bank of iad ; 
witn very Wy the French pei 
the time with his fa ami 
,a yom 
Wwaggons, 
ih 2 ich, on account of the slippery state o 
the rails, 2 FD. back again after arriy 
ving at thei eir destination, 
000, o: 
fully 100 miles; while it is ealentated that the quantity pr 
f _ of all kinds now ma , Link 
n, Dysart, and Leslie, may be about 25 ,000, 000 yatta, 
stop pens but the force with spear ths waggons were 
to put undet 
obs ards of 14,000 miles. 
* sh states it asa sin- 
| dental de 
nin, ‘he was * Sir E. pidansi ak 8 yacht | to a mal 
ily. 
rail, ‘when one of the wa aggon 
him onthe spot. The jury 
1 death.”—On rae -%5 
man named Ja ames 
I 
8 satel him and kil led 
ye.—One of the Inverness Journals 
r fact, that while an ach c 
g eae rains have prevailed 
in that the 
returned a "yentis a? 
“a a Ser jou 
Ace 
s accident Tigiaed dry and fine. 
er. Skye and the o ther 
western islands, usually 80 very W 
_ So favourable a season Mie not been 
8 
f the 
a Rallenys 
It appears, that 
rmany years; and one even is aid t 
pare shad ‘the ion Riehes to ent, wintow, : and stack an 
eck 
+ diver is provided ‘with 
| vive ‘hee engines with water, and W aa whoisa plumber, 
an iron ine dy with eiiche ‘he te for lar; 
ny of w 
r 
—A serious steam- dros 
buried under t fhe m mud, on disco any 0 i ich if | being Geary bem: feet. He was taken up inse 2, and con- | place. e Dumbarton, which arries goods between 
it, with & n eye a rpg to which | veye ’s Hospital, where the emo ¢ were found to Leith and ya was proceeding- to the ro port, an 
a strong rope is pos Pees and worked by the men aa the a so great that no hopes are entertained of his life. s met by the Albert steamer, from Stirling to Gra 
crab or caps stan of the lump from which he des end ed. IRELAND, on, pe , having i 
200 and 300 passengers on bg a When ite 
after which the diver, who stands by watching ‘hi pe ocess, Cc. — nate or St igomp hs nm gered id epi sonal the two boats came in contact, the heas of 
hi ignals with mye men aboy eras — | mai iis kin coe ee he aged strikim ned Pisoon ener right staid and the 
eo ye mecgndlen hich it is finally raised. Without | Lords, the ‘ee seals have been placed in commission. B PS, 
chain : f : in num barel 
i in en though simple gone: Bin it is thought ae sng omy pind ‘the io Uninet S _ se) Heres Mb bated the sehen mig a and in two minutes 
- 
that not abov sali one-half of the masses of wreck removed char, bio concerned in rt outrage committed only ~ tops of her mast and funnel were seen above 
this Be could have been got u on 
lale.—A few days since as several workm 
P 
elections, already re- 
pre smfries —The Dumfries Courier acer Fi t about 
pairing a cotton-mill, which had been fora considerable | fred. in this paper, has = uti to ident the two miles from that town stands a o beechen 
time or t Tow nhead, one of the bigge o gave | os the e parties immediately co :. nied i Riise, he | tree; one of the finest in the whole ‘tet, pon which 
b oe ge bet rte! ied in the ruing. Two of counsel for the nce oor wp Ha case, and the | their nam e so late 
y, but riso —_ were discha —A meeting of the Council of | #8 the year the first of these appears the 
the third was killed. No other halticaldk damage occurred. the Roy al Du blin ost las been held, when a letter was | Dame of Hobere hcg 191, but it is ere whether 
Stoke. alow: —During th widenin f the brid e at this y | carved by himself or by some “other ers rom certain 
igs fe ee 8 tating, in reply to an ~~ yb y P 
place plication for money, that the ger hie tenant had in- | terns s in the letters it is ees very probable that they 
= i = man ips tied sighing lias ‘and structed him to say that there was n 
fell j oy 
of sufticiaht Saree dted. Phe pisthy a . Guards ‘arrived ‘here bee Liverp ot Wednesday. “The Hisiel laneous, 
undergone i investiga ae the | magistrates, who considered | £0Uth, it is r hi ar’ is oie destin ation ne oe Navigation of the Euphrates.—in a recent Number 
the suspicion still Pp ae agai oldsborough, who The 29th from Am ‘8th y which | Seen, cae ~ gave a brief neeount of the arriva al of two steamers at 
affirm ned tha tde ceased s¢ ail for tlbricks: | Deceaant oie for this city, to y replace the 98th, whic atter regiment elis, on the Eph of th cc 
pacar idee eps hey Later} tius. ocThe usual weekly meeti ing of the Rep ocia- . : 1 gpd 
tic ert ate sinc apers, abridger 
bere, "which has never qs asked for. He Wal een last tion 2g Seay Lect Mo ay al sie F mi hg cat from sede article ions gh. raljedt ins thes eda paper abr I 
were found on the person of the latter.. A coroner’s | POUBGS Canepa a9 oar ace si ill be recollected that in the previous peteerre: after 
inquest has sinee been held o on the remains, when te paneer eae, pan oa ye <. Fe rye th the loss of th nd ” apicee kl pie fseafnane=-age 
apansae A long letter. 
and that he had received a blow on the back art of the pe perene at he deisi Far hand water, which ri to three feet, ~~ the Tigris only 
head, by which the skull was Rein in and also the ml So "KD. Brow ees hed Ss ose r eighteen in Col. ere ® of 
bones of the nose ; and that the bones. pr nted x ees was real vn said that st people of | ine teamer left trusted to Bouin L mre. ‘the 
pearances showin, thas ivi Steamer left was en Fu: aptain liyneh, 
death by an act of vi olence ‘ Sa sonata ta ome to were | Ireland would take the — of the ; bapa in core Pay Indian navy, who, between itp period and the s 
examined, arp cn brother of deceased, who deposed | longer walemis tb preg a és eg they were | fected two remarkable exploits: first, the Pao 
to a number spicious circumstances connecting | determination was t a peel Oc mad river Tigr as close = where it receives the Great 
Goldsboro with the denth of deceased. A is Hipeecoaresue” Ses mination. "new topes OF any | ats a fe) Storeed le moet of saben, be 
& been eral speeches, b the foree of the curren t 
fa. Way. gohan , b 7S ri fons aire to rae are a terest, and consisted efly of praise of Hes tye aiid p Finer fro: ie Fiver “Pigtis to the Euphrates, by the 
that Goldsborough had told him that he had shot deceased, | Ameri ericans, rand the Rep a iol the Dt ong tpaed pra most northerly of the on the alluvial plain of 
and that he would sh iim if he ever disclosed it. ties of Clare, Limerick, and Cork, and t ti the Babylonia. rn the ace —— of this latter task, 
The prisoner, on being ¢ led on for his defence, denied pick. sist Conk; has e unanimously — petitions “ fre ber irerrsaay tn 3 were sometimes both s ded over hard 
the charge, and peielated that, to ‘the best of his know- | pasos gh b cotlge ubgetertis pe ied, — ofler y dry land." Government, howev ia Hever abandoned 
rele, decea d gone to America. agistrat ss I mt aha hliccins satin ge was S csleatick the oie gow scp og oar ct past of 
ewer = 
the peinines rund bats ie aa ny anit it bre “ this o county +a ee While Se ee ee er, and constructed. for river service, have been sent 
to bail, in the wa m Zk Oe ee ee Cu uramins, a herds sman, was bgt Ta his master t's cattle out to the Euphrates ; sid to. 
Since itted renee in his cell in York i Castle, rt ee ee ene ss be Nitocris and Semi: iramis; have now accomplished 
A coroner’s i a aa a cheep held on his body, and nen, wae) ; tasthey | Wat puts beyond all doubt the | : 
dict of ‘« Felo de se Ms: : iki x | the possibility of navigating this river. The relation of 
a, H ais upposed dea lead. The ae straneey > Lies ene or two curious facts, in connexion = the progress 
| cee ceeded in the aides of hale On the following day, eft events, may, perhaps, be interesting to’ our 
Major and fated nn Altre i ik a ieee zs oe ‘iter x} —— a - » eae bape ctor eae see Sor oe aders, The s sfal result of th pens = by the 
near Romney Weir rouge When aan 0 the wa : Th j Soe iety for Promoting oe bap tiers Bay thé patri- 
ing drawn from the weir, which the Major 6 ao hot aware | litle Hop of his recovery. The reason | ro oF che Chaldean Christian Pg a aT 
d hi i 1 ission spra “ appears t 
Bfitheforeeo - cardi kweadt nem violenoet that am $5 is ee er, against whose life x plot bee dwchcha tiie greatest interest am sae all to whom the fate 
st off in his punt, and " wat meee - - on ins hi Y | been formed w ie ‘haa frustrated. It a i. the Pastern Chistian tions ¢s the ts 
rose for the tard as for = ee meh hia =P ie | Mr. Salter visi i the lands Balfybit on on particular days, ees ~~ has veocpemnin wth 
ae The Major vai poset a a d it was in contemplation to oan gz chur: poe ‘ew World. Mer 2 in Per 
time he fate and was enabled to walk to these days, as the following be te bent nly: ® a had already a are fedora mission at je wae, 
. % } ’ mountaineers. missions 
aster ne Lord A pie el ger nd. improvements Bettogp oy oral age walking over the farm, he aan Sty he selma ronnied Mons tis opriog sand ta 
bs © manner i chien ah b ope th g 2S Bh obo lying oe ont poe - : hye ie rang ces “The — ra fieoeg iL M. ad 
tion of th ed an Aeneas ah Jidered |Tushed upon him with pistols, knocked ichtest intellz. | ites, one of whom is to remaim in the J a a -_ 
by the ge are now lodge secigeRt -. | made him s eae Se tagh cgi ome 5 : capital, the other is to take up his residence moun 
Provost and fellows of Eton ri gence to of what he had witnessed, but to use | (17) 5 are lists: ei thir 
ma habits feeli society, and being urs to inveigle him into the angle in which they (Dr. Grant), who Has already distinguished hiineett by his 
PERE ine: objectionable, the thorities of the college wae peri in wait. He was, however, 10 sooner per-| ishours among these interesting people, has lately left 
; amined that extensive alterations shall be than he despatched a er, by adit } oo. oie also on his way to the same field. In the 
With carried into effect, in order that commodions SS pe mahi = tier ith what had hap- is 
ments may be provide leeping and for study,” and | £e7eRt route, to st se bn the ro mewn tine the Bie The Southgate, of the 
likewi P ee es pened: the messenger met that gentleman on Mf ro782 | has mot been indetive. Rev. Mr. Southgate, of the 
take in their Cae meals which the ys do not at present riding towards w the men (supposed to United States genaamm Cheek, known by his travels in 
that the @, ; ge Hall. From the estimates it from Kilkenny) were waiting for hen easterm countries, has arrived at Mosul, in mo of inda- 
less ¢ ared obj ¢ op to return with | him 
ft ¢ Chald 
England ‘lena appears 
It is, 
er Majesty’ 
w in her operations. however, 
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