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Dec. 11.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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transacted in Somerset-ho r the direc trol of 
the En glish | bo oard. | His Excellency has communicated to 
the I iet rou Lord Eliot, that t 
grant 0 F 5;,3007. rere by the late ee ernment has 
a restored, and wi ill, as usua al, form p of the Irish 
Ssociation 
r feed f om the 
with, ‘ly “Hiling that this 
y the Repealers in 
oat 
wei bald on Mon day. 
repe 
Setar AND. 
—On apes. one of those large or ge de 
of the body as the Sovereign himself; and according to 
statute of Wales had we = like 
Edin ae 
anner a constituent part of the institution. 
”” was patches d 
rolled down the 
- The quan tity 
of rock detached was about four yerds square, a 
ope erations of the wea 
) te the pil ork however, to a comparatively 
recent peri , the Princes of Wales have been us 
elected Eke ot ihe f the statutes rd 
tu 
pte acre their election, and making provision for that 
hes 
diffic culty which at Priece’s therefore ap- 
into several parts | in its progres Two or ste! Taare | Pears to exis 
the meadow saved t! 
selves by ‘running ; but a . sheep grazing c on te. poe was Scotch ye ¢ ie Prince of Wales.—As the de- 
ad in two by it, boulders in the | Ecen ndant of o 
same danger t has been ted that arti- 
ficial means should 24 ‘employed to mlees e them. of Hotheas, Earl of Cari, ‘bard of the in es, and P Raae ‘on 
Glasgow.—There is at present a strike ‘eee the of Renfrew w, a and, as § t the he ad of the roll of 
paar esit rel this city, which | “his continued fo 
m 
that town towards the es s of wna association. en mon nths the nog po sr of which i otha a ‘great thereto belbapig. Lng lle ai Duke of Rothesay 
Lord Mayor said that th repeal wardens of Liverpoo d by Robert ill. + cao gre _Earl =! Car. 
tick, P; idest son, at 
as peseeh of the Trish wardens had neglected their dut ty: Pentland Frith, A few d th f th Scone. t 8 ab tha first i 
y that he had visited the _poor-] -houses | p pilots and i Frith e erg of ‘ihe ducal ‘Sais y into Scotland. When 
the distress | the following manner. They — been cit d fells victim the ambitious views of his uncle 
ioe witnesse #5 = said all that was under the manage- | Sheriff’ 's warrant, to ape ear at Buswick, South Raia, rey ‘Duke =? Albany, easing no issue, his bot onours were 
= of ot guar rdians was w well ma naged, but anything | to ty evidence in an investigation at prese conferred up ly surviving son; 
w er before the Sheriff of Orkney. en lef 4 arena cart afterwards Jam of Scotiand: From that period 
ll tk the morning, the weather at the time being favourable, but | above titles have been vested in the first-born son and 
establishment. to the designs of | a good deal of sea r running in the Frith, although it could hei-apparent of the reigning Sovereign, who, from the 
what he enon a hese or cchemers who were trying to land yhen near South Ro- of his birth, or his gets accession to 
emigr: d Texas, and | na ail ay, between the Barth Head and the Lowther Roc pena Caledonian 
advised th o wished to seth os relief by emigrating about a mile from the gry fe sea filled the oat, which prams 
“not to Casa of ror toTexas. Mr. Hi th e four men were dro wned, Pos Report.—The Morning Put states that it 
that an anes and ill foo article appesied The accident was odes: ea » but _ received from M Ms. Rowland Hill the following state- 
in the Morning Chronicle of ‘Satu rday whi ich would n it was impossible to render them assistance: neg hoe toy delivered in the United Kingdom; but does 
r me hat paper t of Ireland ae a eee es gual ee its au enti icity = — Rey 
It sneer iS what is oe d popery, wh that er Miiscellan ous. f Nov., 1841 . 3,846,122 
arge ed him with a desire to revive. He re sae or The Niger Piles wag the Horatio henge wat pri oe 22d of Novs, 1840. . 3,456,115 
as a sincere Cat holic, he ieyea for the | extension of that arrived from St. Hele ena a and the co: ast of Afric e have Week ending the 24th of Nov., 1839 . 1,585,973 
religion whi — ce believed to be me 
to read the ar’ me ey commenting o h passage | Ist Oct. The Horatio has hee home several officers Increase — 1840 oe — sletters 390,00; 
as he wen so oor aie, reerred to _ Ca-| who had been invalided, and ha Increa ore nig anh gy ie ante 
tholic persecutions er days, he contend a the Soudan steamer ; and from their accounts the havin Peet The > ad late’ rived ab 
Reformation Lig established by England, in ‘Sweden lity and sickness among the officers and men composin Lit ot from ll “brought Fra yd raloable 
Denmark, and other countries, by the vilést and sat the expedition are represented as very serious - had al- collection of foss y Dr. Koch during his 
Sanguinary ‘irtectitiats 3. Thre ee tim: i since thé “Reforina- ready died, and almost all were ill and unable to do duty. residence in the peer ee - FA e United States, and 
tion the Catholics were in power in Aveland, but they had On board the Wilberforce, out of the ‘Baropesa a of | Which have excited much interest among the scientific 
were | public w ver the on avo Page . in America, 
1! lai { ao collection contains of animals 
ey did. ech on 
the subject of the Regent of Spain and ir ofr 
Sethiete, by eta er: ; personage a villai and a mo 
é on the part of the Morning Chronicle” to signi nify 
spee 
Whig 1 ld } 
they were te I in the same state on board the ah Ibert. 
At the time the Soudan left, the pee yom — reached 
270 miles 
up the river 5 but it was feared that, from the reduced 
f the — and 
would 
va 
He co not want the Church to 
fee ee . in hl 
but. he never would con- 
rd 
have dominion over the State ; 
Sent to have it subj 
pok 
be copie to return | to ‘Ascension. The bron made 
he 
w extinct, which have sary tech “detetitied by natu; 
alist, _ as the Mastodon, the Megalonyx ; the > Mega- 
ee 
oa heuy-aas cribed arr called by Dr. Harlan of Phila- 
delphia, = Ore terium Missouriense, th es senor com 
of the Tetracalod a viz., the Tetra 
calodon 
~ eum of ot Dr. God man, the T. Tapyroides, an whe T. 
slow 1 e current of the 
stream is about three miles and a 
nd the avera 
i hal € 
speed of the steamers is six miles ; Bruors dom their pro- | 
Ke ‘. F - and also the remains of several animals aincging 
to a former condition of the world, a yet named. The 
how 
ed in this cou ress is not more than. two miles and ahalf per hour. The 4 er, the skeleton of @ 
3 and, when he concluded, percent the week’s iis lbert ibe called by] Dr. Koch the Levia- 
rent for the past. week a be 1071. 15s, The Court up the Tcha ade; while the Amelia schooner was to r pase } than adv vant wed apie entirely new genus: 
of Queen's Bene! he on Tuesday, in  givi eb ete aee, at Mount Stirling, where a farm is to be established, aaa This Felio was discovered by Dr ee be pan: hes the 
aie s where the tent lately used at the of Missouri g > 
has already been pitched. The nativ ves described a: by ‘im from beneath seven strata act cam 
f ‘ited at e tan time of es claimant’s a h Loy _father | being very friendly: 1 “oa a town containing re 000 a | alluvium. This skeleton is nearly pe and of sufficient 
had been a freeman. This decision, it a appea fatal tal of the — ent on shore, | dimensions to allow the largest Mastodon hitherto dis- 
= ag majority of the Lord Mayor’s aby orsated free. the natives crowding to see the i the 9 n’s palace | covered to be placed within it. Its tusks are placed 
ble Moje cane who was seated metas: and meas ure from po oint to point, in a straight 
—A serious outrage has recently taken place i in | on tbe ground at the door, “surroun nded yi her ladies, the line 15 feet, 2 tree the 
lis 32 feet, and its height 
am 
this coun; pcan an attempt to 
extreme length 
between 13 and 15 feet. Dr. eeigae 4 is aid pe to 
nd th 
Prietors wn-land, their agent, and the police that weighing from eight to ten pounds ” They med 
were called ir ethinoele= ee burning of property much pleased with the visit, os ngbed immoderatey exhibit his cmeonptiow agro 
under seizure baz rent—the driving off live stock, d in return for some little ven them by the | afford the scienti ghsest wold ; 3 ae a 
distrained—and the sounding an alarm, by fiting musketry | officers, her Majesty presented ‘a a fowl and peed holding some of ee oe ppc o! ou 
and blowing horns to rouse the eee uk a the neigh- ao — = on =e ogre” is — ere before the flood, Y exis acci- 
bourh I ings took pl th i complimen ere. e Ki 
25th ult. in the town-1 d & Shar ‘od, and parish Gat. board the Wi ‘orce, accompanied by his son ‘and the in- ‘ornish Miners.—The population distidly maintained 
Y; On the farm of a named Brown, whose s pe ec and o others of his suite. A bottle of of port wine by t "he ee in ee A ee stated 7 Dr. Bad- 
b . a . q ro. 
holders of the coun 7 ‘= in Dow aims vos | a ttendants, but drank it al himeel and then gave | at wo rk; and it is thought that three or four ti + 
Marquis of Downshire presiding resolutions were baa hint, which t number are suppor their labour. age 18,000 
adopted denouncing the spirit of lawlessness thus exhi- | The King of Attah was more dignified, rt the Com- | are strictly miners, adult men, of whom a large majority 
ited, and off } the apprehension e i i ed under peng of the rest, about 000 are 
said, isin a state of | fectly aware that ‘they w ere the subje : Of th 
ited 
of the offenders. The district, it is 
Steat excitement, as it was appre! rebended that a general 
Spirit of resistance prevailed amongst t the peasantry, 
of a 
whom they paid eve respect, re at should. “expect 
: ka ry me esho mid not go on board, 
districts west Sap Traro. A large majority of — se and 
girls employe eh t 
chiefly Presbyterians 
a one in five a pe vers 
ia 4 . said ms might have the com- | often Ed 50 ap imperect, an ya 
titel ef oe Pcmeon ey ? night be +e. poate: of ct pa of the water, b bat he had the command of the land. | can w * his e. Of theg Action vo So 
tullagh, and stomps red t pects i ait sho ware 3 fa indiffere nee on the v: aluable pre- | #0. Most o of the bo boy rset or t aos st de ists o aay. egies ey 
2 ‘ go to wor mines ; 
charge of th of hae # sages A scu ibe ge neued, and 0 eed nd gladly poral amg forget the little ao had learned ps there 
One of het pce ¢ i then 4 Pgh ike pena ewe i pairs that were given | oe, “He, as well o be | Z ‘ d bas been 
ae ae stad — with the circumstance, igs ents of the si 2 Ih ssaiy. ‘ciel are ethaded 
Whom proote poereet iad bat’ Een coinage eared FE that their pa ag should ie iastracted- He sold on the io the greater part of of those ae 15 of both sexes, and 
_ trial. —O; ult. 2 man named Ow artin, théipent. whieh he said, j i Evening schools, instit ations which appear to be 
te a i oe do inions. well gars to iecies districts, have been hitherto par- 
ting t a serie eerie one by = ct ae The Pr .—Our Home News contains the tially s supplied and attended to , and have not h ad much 
S0me time Sclocs cs fs ci 4 Goyng Bie ite ‘ eke. Bron announcement of the Gazette that ‘be infant Prin nce | a . 
information ene meee - al th . cieadea the | been created Prince of Wales. t who are now a ble to write their names per 
Sikes coh received by t : i ey Pp ies int japsed si a similar creation, several acco ter he reached 16 years of age:—Uorn- 
dence a pea red ey Big the sitter, my Se atiat one forth, and have been read with interest, renting | wall Gazette. 
Both pies aka eunas 4 one comme CET digniti d _ Bakers’ Statistics. —The consumption of flour in the 
os Poem wife web gah take th are usnall “a eee So its is estim ebied st 30,000 sacks 
ie - ben > i has been to the last census 
none assassins on @ man named Michael iS |% ini # thet His Royal E es is from rae bireh @ consti- 1. $70" rer “Thee onsumption of a ot aitewiag 
D Tsided in the parish of Gowrie goes vod) fr tuent —— - be te aad of the Coiee statement | one and a half weekly, is 
ee ~ beer i : founded, for the Black Prince beret | 2.206, 020 loaves ge ge the flour is used in 
i pprstenin of he meric 
