1842], 
length and s re in breadth, perfec ag sete on bot 
sides. The tidal objection . th en ple Pave 
numbers nc anual ing the Kine Bh 
ork.— We reported in a former Num ‘Mer that ms Grand 
Jury of this city had memorialised the Lords s of 
r Lordships see 
and an proposed.—It i 
stated that this cit fi rovincial 
for t p 
ibition of cattle under the direct 
ting is poe rh to. take place in J 
en the occasion, Several English breeder 
have, it is stated, signified their intention to exhibit Stock 
Londonderry. A. local paper informs us that a ‘‘ mon- 
r steamer ”” "vill — be launched at this port from 
the building-yard of Capt. Coppin. She is to be fitted 
with Mr. Smith’s nines screw, the patentee being 
bh present in this n to give. the reCessAry instructions 
for that purpose. ‘ill carry 1,300 tons of cargo, 
exclusive of her 0 tons of coals ; the 
be 
char 
LA 
Edinburgh.—It is ially announ the mail 
bags rie 2 La city and Glasgow are in seat to be 
carried by i ABERIANER, to commence on Wed- 
nesday. ne 
Glasgow.—The lo cal any res us that during the 
night of Good Friday this city w ted with one of the 
past. The gale 
of the wind, i is stated that in the G 
during the height of th 
been driven 
mall craft rendered com- 
p reck of the Be boat Tel aeFaDh» as 
explosion “ which, 2 as reported in las 
with suc 
said, hay 
at the accident occurred from want of due ee ; 
the boiler. — a its appearance that it ha 
“overheat It is further stated that whe “egal a 
tached to the engine one oe for the p 9 asce 
taining the press one wrong in “ag IE: Pas 
sage athe AEs. this b harbour, aid it ® Supposed that “this hea 
k 
It also 
boa 
= 
when 
een red-hot ; that 
pletely rete) “ the heat had reat, that th 
the fire-bo furnace is at Ores feet three inches 
iH had been Seciclod or expanded, so as to 
there were also 0 p the e plates several 
large blisters, hice could only be o4 result of the inten- 
sity of the heat. The Violence o e explosion had been 
80 great as to at 
ble dow 
eighths of an inch thi 
bar of 
xtended through 
solid iron ~ by two; but so far as 
d aaa — of ys e boiler were papel 
Aber local us that a 
8 
4 ccs eagle on Freee Me the hills of lena 
Ballindala by Mr. Allen Grant,  fopmens The : 
ing were tte  dimensio —Expa f wing, 
length of firat four feathers, 26 i Sach 
leg, ei d 
an extraordin 3 and. 
it ie Lilleg en inary size; ont 
THEATRICALS, 
Drury Lang:—As usual at this 
he - it was on 
paced : ° 
music o which is fro Mr. J. S. 
who is also said to be fom the pen ot Me : or translator 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
gg ani tanger cate aggases ome GDUSpUROOR rp eeeeeeienne reper et aa 
panse of water Bantry Bay, are twenty-five miles i 
libretto, 
set of oe 
the inm 
hey c of a 
of these damsels are of the name of 
an ack of the young cat knows his mis- 
ep on a bh shatian name, a good deal of confusion 
t are prod ced by the maid distri- 
bating the iets, ‘with which s intrusted, among the 
girls a At th 
f the 
of the young te s Seay st heme ve 
rival in her affec 
and excited a prin ‘eal. of ch Seay and the p 
successful. 
Covent- 
ng 
iece was 
ex as -—The Easter novelty at he theatre 
e White Cat,’’ founded on the well- 
verse with his mate c eae 
cares of ve estoy to resi 
his three sons. 
ey find t 
gate of a palace a. Ag a at ny appear several hands 
bearing ta = , and: cats of all sizes and shapes are frisk- 
The interior of the med alace is next seen, and 
presents a species te great scenic effect. The three 
Princes were played. by Madame Vestris, Miss Murray, 
Miss Le comes enamoured 
first appearance at 
ica i marriage on Monday 
O.ymric. — The ho lids 
ioeeied ¢ on the well-kno 
his Cat.” 
and a 
im and hie mpic 
holiday offering. The piece was well got te: ms a e 
i si anne g, attractive scenery, and the 
ild as the Cat, it gave satisfaction to. a cro 
HMuiscellaneous. 
neke’s' Comet.—At the sitting of A 
Science in Paris, on the Mth ult., an interestin 
ation was relative to Encke’s 
the ees ult., when the poston ‘a the comet, both as t 
its right ascension. and i was. so clearly iS 
ook as to enable They parties to set them down on the 
tables. The position was carefull 
laid down, beforehand by Pr 
astronomers, the eee not 
20- seconds. ressed his satisfaction that cir- 
cumstances had per matted these decisive observations, as. 
in a few weeks ee they would have been en imaponsi for 
will then be in regions of the heavens destitute 
He added, - the laden had 
just reosiNed a communication an astronomer of 
Marseilles, M. Valz, announcing es pk sa 
peace v respectin g this comet. One a the aac 
objects at the Observatory, said M. Ai to ascer- 
of any brilliant stars. 
M. Valz having a that the 
ich returns at short intervals, diminishes ‘in 
rs a 
eter at each return, an opinion be 
ern edition of the hypothesis of » who stated 
os comets at each transit lose to a great extent their 
é nature or more 
solid, M. 
tanger: in his gbenrrabion of the 12th ult., concluded 
that the a ter of the comet was one of three 
minutes, which ste i peso it, con- 
age its distance from the e: 
ation of Bodies,— =a Grama, 
ere a French 
oe Be discovered the art 
e decay 
The corpse was a 
remained exposed till the 2d June, when it was. sent to 
Bordeaux for sg pen at the trial of the assassin 
f 
comic pet present a cet ‘order was . San 
* Ww 
com- 
231 
an RE EERE MEE SOOT SE EEL OREM SAO SSE ORCS ES EE EEE 
une Ger ‘ollgwing | is a brief stetel of the plot :—A | way altered ; and the substances contained in the stomach 
erman 
ati of that city has succeeded in dis- 
NGHARE ( the € means of af petelping all subs tances of o organic 
a few aye s only being sufficient to effect this transforma- 
tion. The baa Wit of this process has already exhibited 
loners, birds, shes, and even human heads, beautifully 
petr 
aly, 
EB Circvit.— Barritt he Duke of 
an bolton to recover the f 28: or 
vered. The pl 
Normandy.—This was 
AM of 283i. f beveng sold and deli- 
aintiff was an upholsterer, ae ing 8 —— To 
‘0 th eee: for fi 
t whilst residing. ‘ thes neigh- 
intiff stated that the defendazit 
King of France, but was = 
claimed to in this country as 
a private individu, and 
any debts, he 
ng 
unistances he ——s 
hereditary ¢& estates 
+ ‘account, which 
© witnesses 
oy a 
cee duty we 
defendants. Watt 
&c. TF 
audit the pov Ban c. The 
ire cominittde fro from =a at ine ca i 
g¢ up 
) tradesmen were generally eet the nce the committee, 
through the secretary ; payment was m by checks, signed 
three of them. e work which fo orm the subject of bx 
s times, it was not distinctly shown that on any a 
Th 
ose cape was pant to be done 
but 
poeta whieh such athe .were given both the defendants were 
rectin ‘tform i 
present. One of the items teen 3 fro e ng a platform in the 
_| front page ilding at the time of the coronation, and it ap- 
— that Mr. Emly objected to ‘om an outlay being made im 
consequence of the tore of the funds of the club ; bu 
pa was decided against him, he refrained from atte 
the committees from that period Sand 1838,) till February in the 
following year. It was then found that the receipts — a 
eee to van the expenditure, the affairs were up, 
and the und to be in debt several hundred aah pounds; 
The d defendants, tecling that om committee was bound to pay the 
outstanding debts, suggested that each member of th 
should subscribe a certain sum for that purpose ; a few Pe their 
portions, yet others retnaae to do so. ‘ 
to nna. § amoun the bill, brought the presen’ 
Mr. Ba iter son, % summing up, he he 
‘action. 
nolan for, the 
Gre, the or 
be 
Ox 
dicted = Bono from 
hive, h: 
FORD ly 8 Conn, ~ Wlien Seale was 
append Bat th 
I 
siderable ingenuity in 
of the jury, who Niesiltettat much 
by which it was said the hive could aa 
tions were overruled, and the article in 
borne Ki becths constable (who evidently ahowee no relish for 
linen cloth to the j 
were 3 
should be satisfied, but none 
others it was pro 1 to ob a specia 
order from the court as the only probable means of enforcing the 
wishes of the j 
but as it is gens kno: or, a) ae Judges are very relnctant t@ : 
i 0 be tak inte foe ae egal 
ng to peters felony, b: endeavouring t 
ot Mr ‘Charles Haigh. ok nee eae: 
oe a engi in our Paper at the time 
nara 
mly be to state that eed 
standiaked a et by the evidence & sae 
