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THE GARDENERS’ 
7 eatin! assembled at St. John’s, and eigen 
e Chancellor of the University, ' = 
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sta 
rege ses arrival of a Cabine 
e Duke of Wellington, Lord Lyndhurst, ie Cha 
other Minister Ts, a 
e life of her Majes It we was con- 
e Duke of Wellington, who was 
d that morning phan Bourn, the seat of the Earl 
the ae bye 
who had 
ke was accom- 
ridge amidst the cheers 
e road 
been tac Me St or two. ore om 
and other inhabitants 
wit 
— went in pens on to the Se nate House 
a number o degrees 
In the evening ¢ a a ban re leh is mie e have been of a 
ev. Dr. 
of t the le ii the Duke 
ants a “tere pe ty of the visitors ; and 
ase a pace at eh 
EMS WIaUte. 
merous opi a: 
were conferred, after. w 
were Pie’ applau 
day t ins re meeting i a4 
ot jpg of the Unit the dist 
anda of spect 
ested in the matter, cee ep 
forward similar memorials to the Governm eed 
orial agreed to by the meetin ied after hav ieg ball sat 
by 25 merchants, 18 printers, and nine manufa eters, 
as forwarded:‘to Mr. T. M. Gibso esenta- 
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ose" oe 
asses 
by co discharge, within the las 
able workmen. 
the Ieachias Evie the extensive mill occupied by Mr. R. 
Roberts ceased working on Saturday, al that ~ ve 
ver mills will also be stopped next Saturday ; t rge 
neeregye and weaving MEE aE in the Ostord-road will 
use lo 
aid up 
espon nya oa ; and that 
0., extensive machine an 
h 
quired after the pte week. It is calculated that alto- 
gether ab are likely to be no pid than 1,500 additional 
hands nee out of employm 
Por rer —The Board o f Adm iralty has ordered two 
new pen of the line, the first to be called the Prince of 
nor of: Jamaica, prea s in this town 
on, after an absence fro 
aving been thirty-eight years in the 
maica. 
ab papers maine as a proof of be 
great extent t ight crime has increased. in this tow 
and neighbourhood , that on S 
ever tha ers in the 
Wi ie 
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ta #9 
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low, sets the interm Great 
Ss and Bir 
mined to abolish mail-coaches 
do so, and has also intimat ted Ne corahtin to dispense 
with mail ards on railways. It is said that the Seatutnt 
by the Post- ee a the staff of mail-guards neces sank be- 
fore csiisdedeaal ave increased the 
ce on Thur 
the festivities. to 
riday almost all the visitors had again 
e local vapors inform us that the cele- 
brated floating eat on Keswick Lake made its ge aie > 
ee ceo rsday, the 23rd he $ pg lier this se 
an 
eee Monday the ierapioss = aos wn held 
“tao at which it was 
paaie of the Tessetes respec 
ordonnance of the French Government 
Seis fe Eng foe 
b eaty i ‘concessions, 
pret oti se to be ente d 
of this sere ae pond not yet 
bliged 
Sipe ry with 
Manchester. —A public mening. Dae been held in this 
anufacture and sale 
Ha 
S 
what eames bates to be ad 
increase of duty on those ai cia temnplatel UF. 
Prussia Gone e meeting = 
tended by eat all the. sistent saa kcemeiierere 
Several speeches were 
lved emorial be 
of € 
an, 
men, were requested tera up the memori to 
take the necessary: staperde r promoting i its object. Tt was 
also towns inter- 
sou ri the | 
ght, | broke pir in one of the trains 
ucester 
of 
: canard the fire to spread ra rapidly, and 
and Glasgow 
held of the directors and pr 
Baller for the pur of considering 
ing the directors to purchase the in- 
arwick and Leamington 
A otis sense meeting ha 
oprie of the Lon 
sca and also 
ps Ge. C. 
ject of the ae - 
tion ae ge proprietors, oe the 
se 
objec —— cones | the re 
tions ova unanim —On Lepr the Ist 
inst., that portion of the re. Bristol and Exeter Rail y 
which connects the towns of Bridgewater and Taunton 
being Argo the Great ph bac Railway, was 
as far as terest was felt 
on the occasion throughout: the i aa “the train had to 
; and an un mber of passengers availed t 
selves of the esr to proceed from, Bristol ra 
Taunton. On arriving at € train, which 
ving water, 
consisted of a great number of carriages, was met by a 
spectators, ts lined the banks on 
rail; and at Taunton — the entire 
n the day being 
jie train tii in Taunton 
journey : ater, 
113 a, occupying 20 wiiaggt No pelted or ob- 
struction of any kind took place—On Saturday a fire 
of the Birmingham and 
Railway, eee on its _ to the latter —— 
menced amon tained in one of the 
a 
e fire. 
the flames. 
g ers who were behind the s, and were thon on re 
see Sige fire before them, as pong into great alarm 
station 
Dublin. —Ith 
the canine 
CHRONICLE. 
ne rst aledeneeeleehieaiinianaiiaeeeeeaemmemaneeamall 
eR i a Ss celal 
days, of a consider- | sizes w. 
It is stated that the aaa of 
463 
The ‘ First of July”’ seems to have 
h of the country ; Fag: 
ao seems to have produced 
the desired effect, a cope contain no een the 
usual processions, slioee or toasts calculated to create 
any disturban e peace. 
Ennis.—The Commission for the a of Clare As- 
ned in rye town on Satur The case of 
com 
grand jury until Mon The 
that day, —_ r n Ri ane sodieened. sed the grand 
jury at great length, principally in connexion with th 
the policemen commit 
om 
in connexion with the subject, and exp d the law as it 
appli e case; after which the grand jury maere 
the bills. The d parties will i —— 
liberated. Some ae peasant a occupied t “eas oaet 
up to the time of its adjour 
Limerick.—The loca Suapere oe us that serious ap. 
prehensions ps = entertained of a disturbance of the 
peace in this par 
said to prevai 
of an unex ecte 
of the civil power, in co of an 
party riots. carts local papers pre that the Peake 
of Guards, stationed in Ennis since the provision riots, 
al oon emareoR Ress Can by 
mber, for the 
numerous nae 
calendar aty, 
view to suid ess the dispositi ime ot distance 
that has for some time prevaile 
ford. — latest 3 
ti state that there is every reason to an patlaats the 
ration of the Marchioness of Waterfor - 
and‘ is going : is 
announced t that ‘the Muniel pal Act will be put in force in 
this city in November 
TRICAL 
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Iratian Orera.— On Wednes: 5 Rossini’s last work, 
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the ** Stabat Mater,’’ the announcement of which c reated 
a good deal of interest, rformed at this theatre for 
ttime. Itis iece, which the sorrows 
of the Virgin before the Cross are the theme. Nearly | 
whole v ns' force ser o this theatre can 
command was a ge ed on the occasion, to give effect to 
its execution, and the interest Bes "drew together a 
crowded house. the whole performance was received by 
the oe with loud applause, and povtic of STentak 
re en esdames 
tion on 
ednesday next: 
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