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16 | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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tlement of the uestions at present affe ecting the church. 
It was ex circulated, and a copy, it is es 
and of the people, vested in ergy. Any such mea- 
sure he should oppose to ri gel g as sarong, 4 
ri conside 
devoted, com prise the € pro oviding of a chapel, soe halls 
fessors, and teachers, and the foundation of bien 
o the am ih i 
u 
ht 
young mento the college, with a deduction of 10 per 
cent. in their favour, from — current rate of annual pay- 
ment for board and educatio 
ot Be Pa 
din this town, and whi ch hae sriusiyadded tthe 
existing distress, have now been follo by the bank- 
t 
savings iat, amounting to 19,000/.; has been thus sunk; 
that sum, it seems, having been lent to the trustees of the 
Cart (Rives) Improvement, connected with the Corpora- 
tion. The Council having established two savings funds, 
nothing shiner “ do with the corporation 
THEATRICALS. 
Decnebaws-On Monday evening this theatre was 
Te- for dramatic representations under the manage- 
i ed 
n 
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iJ 
ag 
& 
e 
8 3 
2 
of t mpany, empt oc 
mene the sy, which. hairs = tg usaaly jeaisted 
il Mr. Macready had obeyed the call for his appear- 
pas when hate ‘ele audience gs and greeted him with 
as Shaks 
which was finely illustrated as regards* scenery and cos- 
tume, and as a, cast as the force of the company 
would admit. t. Macready took the — of Shylock, 
eae Enees aged Antonio, Mr. Anderson Bassanio, Mr. 
be ms as Portia, Mrs. She ley as Nerissa a8 E. 
and the movin 
| tures of the ‘night et represented in a very attractive 
form 
norama of the beauties of land 
wood, and alace, we 
and sea , sky and ni ght, ania day and — the princely 
magic d 
audie e scenery, in 
treng pantomime at this th 
fine combination of lovely views. T. f the 
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28 
MAR 
been “the none ‘of "Pia 
dow 
the Trafalgar was also a fine coup d’eil, and was 
oye be cheered. Pei ee the pantomime was successful, 
Il fill 
performances oti this bon ete have 
‘0, and a new ae sub- 
stitute for a pantomime, entitle, The W orld of D reams, 
foci 
er piece was got "p 
ovelty, pieesn was the performance of: 
i s Pisatr , and Mrs. Stirling as Cora th 
g faction to the audience, an ae 3 so was 
“era for at na fall os the curtain. | cm igh 
of the h 
and s changes and improvements in the 
Siksiiishmenis ete fittings up of the interior have been 
effec best 
Cov <r subject of the pantomime 
Pn ly is ote old and popular story of Guy Earl oi 
twick, or Harlequin Cane the Din Cow. >The adye 
5 
between Violeite an 
t 
self on t of slag ejected by 
(Mr. Stric Ass a rich old miser of the wes * bat ies 
do 
c e stoppe 
ife, which she does to save hae mother. The nig - of the 
ia sigs i e T 
br that om is led across moss and moor by an iaplie: fatuus, 
fi 
while Violet, — rom him, is safely reconducted 
her mother a 
e 
torm the s iis ef 416 ubled dreams. The piec 
pict with the abroga 
ans B raunwig, t snag fe) 
and was favourably received by a numerous audience. 
LYMP i 
gh 
for some time bee y performed at this theatre, 
a pantomime was.. produced, itled Itiddle-dee 
It eontained a of 
were but poorly received. Ther 
are few really comic expressions oie ocaigel = mle 
— 
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n her agreeing to become his 
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of the co ntract of marriage 
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piece ; but the superior 
Clown nigh T. arene carried it ebrogh shew. 
There was also some pretty dancing during the Clo 
feats, which tended to.soften the effect of the pram 
antics eet he played. The pantomime was announced 
Lait. —Ae the performance of Barnaby Rudge, 
rai nd Norma urlesqued, which hay ve been given for — 
of t 
a pant omim 
a anatal oath was produced, gp The. — Old 
Woman or and 
ig; or, Harlequin Pedla the 
Magic poe This entertainment, Samet by 
bills to be pete from “ th approved nursery bal- 
lads,” and its plot appears to consist in t algamation 
oven ce, by a very full 
ave been wearied by the protracted rae nment. 
house, whose patience seemed 
having n 
red 
1841, at inst i seit 
HMiscellancous, 
—In o last obitu: 
Ries of te Ge shea coghagane Si mene seecot 
ee 
at the ageof 102. W marta 
rose Review that this patriarchal ns ener 
the parish of Methlick, Aberdeenshire, in Rastectee: 1739. 
In the troubles of 1745 he removed with his father to the 
parish of Fyvie, thence to the parish ef Echt, then to th 
ounty of Montr hen he married at the Whiteriggs 
n 1777, ane went vd Stonehaven > 1781 ; when, after |, 
he 
78 gerdene on died — 
from ag: sg 
d. year, on the 26th Nov.; 
that — frow. berger RO tri« 
veller returns.’’ Until within 24 hours of ae: 
he i all his faculties. be had 11 children 
ndc 
ployer, without whi 
works we say 
lic for inspecti 
d for 
saleable, although offered 
own 500 were Levee suspicion eo) the sili: as b 
dishonest or immoral. In co pr beens of this st ate | 
rin 
ich no seryant could obtain a p 
This regulation is in force at Bordeaux, and, it is § 
t it might be pla nthe Mus 
ese Curiosities.—A s 
uriosities, made by a} unn, 0 
arrived in this country, h 
mitted fr r. 
derable time and spa o expens 
giving some estimate of i 
rench Government have offered 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Dec 
eg? ge offering ; prices may te nsidered nominally the 
ast Monday. _There oa been ‘tems business doing i in F 
some ni ure to on ausien 
ime a ‘Bonded Wheat.—Earley is a slow apes at our quotatid 
—Peas and Beans are unaltered in value.—Oats are almost w 
d occu 
and sciences role a. China ; and tha 
s 
‘six weeks, when the collection will be opened to the 
on. 
31.—Of English Wheat a i 
e time, ere: we may emcees: 
We did not hear of an 
at a further acre 
ISH, per Imperial Quarter. Pre 
pee’ Essex, ee ond Suffolk White 66 to 2 Red 56% 
Norfolk, Lincolnshi a 
ley Pes to 
Bar! 
Oats, Lincolnshire Leap = be 
— rthumberland and Sco' 
Bsns; Mazagan, old and new 
win” Heligoland . 
nd Yorkshir 64t0 66 White 60t 
aed and.  distinting 26 1031 Grind. 24 t 
. ds 20to0 25 Feed 
oe Pe ce 24 - 25 a 22 te 
Fee Sere Feed 16t ag 0 20 
i So a ae 8 - 86 toa 
> @to38 Tick 28to a Harro 
« 86t044 Winds. 46 to 50 Loa ti 
Peas, White. 2.2). 2s ee 26to38 Maple 32to34 Grey 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wheat. | Ba wk Oats. Rye. 
Nov. 19 . 65 11 3 22 6 40 2 
= 26 64 9 32 4 23 66 447 
Dec. t 3; . ry 63 6 31. 9 22 2 44 6 
10 . 62 7 30 9 22 2 44 8 
me, ni 62.9 30 5] 2) 6 a9 5 
- 2 62 10 30 2 2t 1 44 8 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 63 9{ 31 6} 22 0} 43 0 
Duties .| 93 elvip 4! 38 91. 5 0 
TATTERSALL’S, THurspay.—The betting proved bat& 
diferent wind. ae = the year, theré being stew three engag 
dV 
» 1,250 to t Lor 
0 gst miles ory" hed bd 
aoe 
the Ro 
Da Te 
BAN 
BANKRUP 
Briant, and bie Cale 
Dover, ca 
rpenter—J, 
Spalding, iecstaskine: grocer—A, 
utters—J. Ford, Bristol, coo 
wall, builder—C. Robottom .B 
oa Geo orge nek’s sees 
is not sieoeehe wiatie ‘that there bfeg be any impro 
viously to the meeting of Parliament 
—— s Robert de Gorham, 1,3 
(Barrier an 
but dig 
oT. B 
ack Bnil ‘ine ene +h 
Barnsley, Tipton, Staffordshire, kes d lark, * Fhect at 
ma. a ceed rer—T. F. Balls, Vass al. 
a t 
roa 
clot New stead a: 
P som Bare Fisher ana E Fisher, Secaanai: 
chants—C, H. Weigall, Conduit-street, Regent-street, no rei? nC. ire, 
chester, cotton manufacturer. 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—W. Johnstone, Edinburgh, bake 
sell, Macnish, and Co., and Russell and Macnish Glas <gow i Arihup § 
and Co. » Lon ‘don ; and Marra. 
me rchants—P. Henderson, Perth, coal merchant—A. Bar 
gr rT. 
S.—On the 23d ult., a 
BIRT 
17th coda » at St: rset Stutkwath; the lady bel the Rey. W- 
fe of H Wo 
he 
at Brighton, the ‘ 
ain merchant—P. Lowson, Dundee, shipmaste 
, Greig, and Co., Adelai so 
. tyne, © 
t Walworth, Mrs. =e Groom, of as 
wife of W 
At Syd 
College, Cambri ida 
76th ponte M. 
ej 
in, M. 
e Precinet of Whitefriars, in 
ad Ornteny 8, Cuanuns-srneer, 
where. all Kaverdsem ements and noes ate 
gine 
Billvor. a8 scape szerg y Beatiaty 4,3 
a 
gn the 23d ult., at Maida Vv 
of A. as thachat; ae: i, of a daughter—On Chri - m 
street, the lady of Dr. Aldis, of a ghee ter— 
sonape, erie Cheshire, the lady of biRev.c 
MARRIED,— On the Ith ult., a ecm Su 
hsbsiage On the aa Neey hy 
A., aged 32 
son—O: at 30 
PTE ETRE CE, 
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