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THE GARDENERS On GORE. 
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saa in height; and the whole of . being i ina short 
fin me one mass of tame. presented, it i ery im- 
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s since, a dispute arose be- 
n of = names of gig lthy and Winny, 
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both gre ine urs, ‘ow, near out the 
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who however have fled, and 
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urder has been committed in this eid 
hine, a bec ¢ farmer. r, of Car 
a how use was broke 
deliberately put a on the 
spot ; after which ‘hey went off. eral persons in the 
neighbourbood, it being about eight i in the evening, were 
alarmed by the shot, ae hastening to ene, at once 
ursued the uvurdesien 
en made on the 
of a farmer — Quane, . Tallavin, in this county, 
by several armed m eo m br oke in the door, 
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party outside, hearing 
the stru MEsle, perest to have thought that the police were 
inside, and r comrade a pannel: He 
is trial 
ng on a large scale, a 
tostant Sua of the north are aval to adopt Australia 
s the future scene of their indus In Monaghan, 
Caren, nd Louth several meats aad wealthy farmers, 
it is added, are preparing to take this step. 
SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh.—An Ant nti-Corn- ieies conference has been 
ea 
avin, 0 
undee, affirmed t e € see rnly mpc 
the measuring line of justice to all the institutions of th 
untry, so that th oked y at sundry ap- 
pliances, and breathed a purpose o xtensive changes. 
had shuddered at hearing the fearful truths which he 
had often been told y ; but he would not follow 
these statements to their conclusion : he not utter 
‘sai t ight wig n they are rendered reckle 
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y w Bu would ask, was a country safe whi 
obitainen eeernte like these? Most of the other et 
were o ilar character; and resolutions, expressive 0 
the feelings of the m f is 
pted.— n 
ciety of Scotland, held on the llth inst., a 
al was to W. Walton, Bequ 0 i ice 
for an ok on the means and advantages ralisi 
he this pe pd a = 
a er pen the ‘Te 
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read by the d deputies from Dundee, and all the 
manufacturing districts ; detailing the datrested condition 
of the poor, the number of establishments that stopped 
ork, and the general depression that seasailed | among all 
classes and in all departments num f speeches 
ruin, an 3 national 
were adopted unanimously. In the evening 
there was a banquet, at en it is said, upwards of two 
thousand persons were 
Perth.—The c — ines to be formed in Seer ape 
with the Episcopal Church in this county, t 
ave before referred, will, it is said, be established without 
delay. will be north of the Fri 
it is thought, in the neighbourho 
ve pre- for 
and other saaple puildin ngs. 
number s, or scholarships ; 
that pare: He to ‘the acaat a 
wards shall have a pe 
of youn 
of the members of the are, for Pro 
the d 
Lintithgow, —At a meeting of the town council, held 
on Monday, the Provost moved, that the council commu- 
nicate to the Directors of the "Edinburgh and Glasgow 
agora bog oe A —_ approv ai of running — tr a 
n Sun ing and even re being ta 
doing so 4) “ive as s little hurt to pu feeling as poms. 
The motion being seconded b 
fourteen to our, two declining to vote; the m yo 
four pie s hi sca that the council should ser ponte: 
in the 
HEATRICALS, 
Covent-GarpEN.—On Saturday Miss ‘Adelaide Kem- 
ble, hae her *long-continued success in 2 ont made her 
another character, namely, that of Elena 
a so called and composed i Merca- 
The opera is entirely n eats this country ; and its 
plot is founded 4 ret a 5 peta in one of those revolutions 
of Ital 
and reports that she left he 
ower in the sovereignties which marked the 
thirteenth and ake centuries, with the factious con- 
tests of the Guelphs and Ghibelines. The heroine is a 
hig » ere Sonsels Ww her is imprisoned by a tyrant, 
wore es and is beloved by 
r she also is e ed b 
night, ut i is 5 compelled, for the sake of her fa- 
d of the ya de 's Bey on 
thus jilted, as he thinks, 
rhein ne, 
; faithfol 
ther’s life, to accept t 
which her aves praia = Sand 
marries a so iy. The 
_to church, rand 
ich acco! 
ng procession goin 
Capture of Slave Vessels.—The following is an extract 
ofa letter from the Cape of Good 
4 “HAAS. 
f Hope, d ated Nov. 9, 
eget returned on’s-bay on 
the 24th ult., after a onths’ cruis € coast of 
Angola, for the mepneenhen: of the slave-trade, having had 
the Brisk and Waterwitch under her orders, Brag which 
period they Sate wih joie + 33 slave bgceat. iberated 
427 negro viz. ntome, 16 ve aps 1,340 
5 oes ; Brisk, 10 vesel pas 1 aie papeaia + 4 and Wa- 
terwitch, 9 vessels, and 9 
; New R al Exe change. othe ‘eilawtig is the English . 
rans the Bisho 
of London; a deposited in the foundation-stone of the 
new Royal Exchange, which was laid by Prince Albert on 
sage a and the perusal of which may be interesting to 
our 
“Sir Thomas oo, Ten ag 
erected at his o 
a building and Odes 
for te lay pe igs of those persons 
n this renowned mart 
might aa on the commerce of the world, 
adding gerne ae mss relief of 
igen 
and for the advancement of Literature 
an ig met ‘and a “College of Lecturers ; 
e City of London siding him 
Queen agri favouring bats design, 
en the work was complete, 
scien it in person with a solemn 
procession. 
Having been reduced to ashes, 
together with almost the entire city, 
by a seniors Bot Ph, spreading 
they were rebut ry Sa more » pe form 
by the City of Lon 
and the sient Company of Mer 
King Charles the Second souanasadtiag ‘the 
"build ing 
n the 23d October, a.p. 1667; 
and wie they had ri sesia ‘destroyed 
b 
y fi 
on “ 10th Jan cian? A.D oe 
e bodies undertaking the work 
» Was pa AS ae er 
the sa 
ddatecusiaua to restore them at tele 0 own cost 
ed and more ornamentzl plan, 
the munificence of Parliament providing 
é means of extending the site 
and of widening the pe - crooked 
ces of Queen Victoria, 
built a third tee en the ground, 
xcha 
worthy of this great nation and city, 
and vite to the mer 
to the no Soe 
‘ofthe habitable bags be. 
His Royal Hig 
Prince Albert of aee-Cobeee and Gotha, 
Consort of - Sacred Majesty, 
aid the first stone 
e 17th Januar 
42, 
in the mayoral of the pins hon. J ohn Pirie. 
chitect, William Tite, F.R.S. : 
Mas God our — 
rd off destra 
tox i ae 
from the whole city. 
Conneneten, of a a Bata | papers contain a 
statistical account of the 
ported to Great 
Britain from the 31st Marc h, 1804, to the 30th Sept. of 
the same year, amounted to 3,383,263 Ibs. ; in the i 
in | 1833-35, it had increased * ar 690, 928 lbs.; in that of 
1835-36, it forlined to 45, 0,195 Ibs. ; in 1836.37, it fur- 
ther declined to 37,828, ng we in 1837-38, itincreased to 
it the eddin 
favors Tisening to the Peseey peek yp 
r love g 
party reappear on the stage, which they 
they may join their voi on to the eens ate i 
The opera, on the whole, was 
fall of the curtain Miss Kemble was 
and pathaitensiontiy cake heered, The other 90% 
Tebinsia. ‘especialy Messrs - ne Stretton, and 
ler, sustain ir parts well ; the 
the different ie on 
this theatre, of a superior description 
sansy erent repetition, amid the pigtauae Pe a wiry 
crowded hou: 
ae 
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Miscellaneous 
The Niger Expedition.—We hav 
ther intelligence respecting this pr, ban by the fur. fen 
Lady Comber d at Liverpool on Tuesday 
peer Ba on the 
rT h Oct. ; 
r Majesty paces Al Ibert 
Soudan at Clarence, “iene the ex 
bande sick ; and that Ca 
with 
” [le tes 
ceremony, is told that the faith ; 
libe: her father according to 
ve received some fur- } 
42,545,95 at lbs.; in 1838-39, i 
32,697,370 lbs.; in 1839-40 it furth 
29,116,14 but in 1840-41, increased 
‘| 30,280, s. The quantity of tea exported to the 
United States in 1833-34 was 18,854,403 Ibs.; in 
35; 14,1: Ibs.; in 1835-36, 17,511, 912 "Ibs. ; ; in 
10356. 37, 16, ft ,463 Ibs.; in 1837-38 16,615,729 Ibs. ; 
84,066 Ibs.’; in 1839-40, 19,333,597 Ibs. ; 
he in iet-at, < 079, 424 lbs. The great falling off ob- 
servable in the last three seasons is B sheen to the 
stricted state of trade, fe iis on the present charac- 
ter of o me Folaticue ith China 
Lab. 
Vie Dasacteser's Court.—The corporation of Dartmow 
v. Holdsw —The billin this case was ’ filed 
om HIOTy | ielony. 
