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1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
were forced off the hinges, pre besos of the rooms were 
: Pi at the skylight bro 
ya no pane 
Shugborough.— Fo ast fortnigh 
all has been visite rge numbers of persons 
tracted by the announcement that all the property of the 
Earl of Lichfield, including this ancient seat of the Anson 
family, is about to be so e house is rich 
n fine ens of stat and pai oe om “i which 
"S 
were collected by the gallant Ans wh 
all the valuable ee of the reels pe other cllection 
is age sale of th a ~ menced on 
on he trifling pera ho, 
were evidently added to the ' family ‘ibrary before oe time 
bought chiefly by the London eas who had ass 
bled in tied number than al, e sale of nace 
will follow that of the books, Side the other valuables will 
be brought to the hammer early in the ensuing wee 
Windsor.—An exttsondidary horse, supposed to be ee 
he Roy 
smallest in the world, arrived at t al Mew. 
Monday, by railway from town, to "Her 
Majesty, from Java, in which island it was foaled. It 
only 274 inches in height—indeed, not as many of 
the New d and other dogs belonging to Her Ma- 
esty. I ising five y: old, is a dark brown, well 
formed, and extremely quiet and playful. Shortly after 
its arrival, it was take i 
was deposited in the 
** Que ne’ 
Fes hampton.—Th taffordshire colliers still give 
rise to h unea oO nday the authorities 
er ut apprehensions of an outbreak. Clos 
t was declared that any acts of intimidation towards pe 
ns, inju on machinery, would subject of- 
fenders to the punishment of transportation or imprison- 
ent. t Wedn opulation was considerably 
excited, and a troop of the 3d Dragoons was quartered i 
he town, ready t 
nt: at g 
n several — aoe refuse to 
their old rate of w 
Blackwall 1,31 Gi.; Eas 
; Northern and Eastern 1,6 
of 
8 receipts pe ig 
ith the co 
wi 
rectors are. actively 
es of the permission ara at the spe- 
n 
» mich, with the 
ing “year, 
eclare a dividend of 5/. per share, 
at the rate of ten per cent. per annum. e report 
was received with satisfaction, and the necessary authority 
was unanim 
unanimously sae ye to the RIOR fo Sap ssit on 
loan the required ms for t 
works,— Manchester, Bolton, and pais y Rail way 
their net Higvermy 4 ort 
r of the 
f the London reenwic’ te 
po he} eld last t week. The report stated that the relaying of 
is now accomplished, and has effected great saving in Goce 
oe but the receipts had been dim inished through the 
fares, whi he of a re- 
rmer prices, a balance of 3,201/. 
1G 3d. applicable to me payee it oF a dividend, which 
don, and Dover lines for the last six months has produced 
2l., making an a average of 5671. per mt et a 
toll 
° 
4 
e ti ort sa 
11d., becoming pay- 
e to be dedn cted for the 
nd the di 
ae above ag ae tion, will, consequently, be with interest 
0,0407.7s.6d. The net rece ip' nda 
aggo the fire occurred 
was entirely consumed, and the sai was much burnt. 
oa D. 
n papers state that POT 
The soak vest.— Dub 
can be more propitious than rte prospects of the harve 
siarkets alrea ss apap a ne indication of the 7 
pearance of the crops w pota on the very 
finest quality, are Soon “aelting for They 
rae that the old times and seasons “tbe , have re- 
and that, within the memory of the oldest man 
een a more extraordinary luxuri- 
ned, 
res ‘hive has never 
of the crops see there is this year. 
n th 
ance and abundance 
at the rate of ls. 6d. per share on all the ert vieKe’ | sep 
The result of the traffic from the Brighton, Croy- 
Not a field of corn “4 prostrate by wet or storm. e 
sou xthesd peta! 6 aoe op of rain has fallen, The past 
week was 0 unclouded sunshine, and the a 
have had, from hating to night, a oo of warmth su 
as the country has not known for years. The harvest is f: 
eared and will shortly comm ence, under iavourabie 
In the sorth oats have been already cu 
The. aha 
March last, and this is the ‘third « raceessire ie that it has 
roduced the earlic est ered in this 
urits haye been recei sek es ‘town, stating 
e Bi eet of Cashel, who is reg sojourn- 
big at Chelte nham, is considerably improved in health.— 
The Marchi ioness of Waterford has entirely recovered ff om 
is now likely to ensue. At th 
read ; others, one said t spre been writt a by 
President "Tyler, expressing warm interest in the object of 
eng on. After the remit busin Mr. J. 
O’Conn 
addressed t 
the late Sih be ibbonism in Armagh, and o 
leged employment of $e raps by the Irish Executiv 
Monaghan. interest has been soiled throne 
bad: Ireland by the | third =e of Mr. pom bap 
nt assizes o days ; 
jury were locked up on : Friday, and were jan odo on 
paturday without agreeing to a verdict. It appears that 
the accused is the ained from a corporate 
jury of Dublin a heavy seit when nst the “ D 
ing Post,” for the publica 
necessary to cancel the appointment of 
| who had elected Mr, Gray as his deputy; sad ae ‘ 
he lost the a 
The action for libel against the 
as the result; 
m at xy present assi 
attended on the e part 
yea 
Niclised, wi eae consent, to give any account a ete 
they had war th that they did not choose to crimi- 
nate themselves. As the court was therefore seualetied 
from saath into any inqui risone e is- 
ch » Mr. » the principal in this affair, has now 
been arraigned, and, after a simil formality, pronounced 
ot guilty.—. e same assi wo en named 
Blake, sons of a gentleman of consideration in the neigh. 
bourhood of Tuam, were t r having off the ea 
of a man who ha n a servant in their father’s family. 
ra pleaded guilty, and were sentenced to be transported 
or fifteen years 
SCOTLAND. 
The Harvest. ie ar bias a state that -—~ 
ogress has been towar urity in the 
crore ps bag theres oa now no dou rz of an early h 
a 
= 
with whi 
; Siege Haak 
spects are very promisin um 
has been cut on various farm » and the crops generally 
e in a forward state deed from: all ee? f the 
country the reports are favourable, and t is 
daily becoming om 
ral paragraphs have lately appeared 
o the neglected state of the grave 
cott. The Edinburgh papers, in refere 
e a. cae 
as put he 
Walter Scott’s family after the interment, oA, rd Sir 
neis Chantrey’s advice, a ma granite was in- 
tended to o be pul snl which he was to far 
nish a design ressing 
delica te heal ah, "and, analy, his BoP opencind death, panne to 
deprive the abbey of wha — have been from 
him. The i 
short time back as having 
Thursday last a pavement stone on the road 
through Circus-p! wh been laid down “2 a 
month of Ma pw 
inch from its bed, and, upon ae: was found ® 
be resting u three fungi, two of which were each 
upwards of three feet six en circumference, or about 
14 inches in diameter. The ston which was hus raised 
measure os t nine mate sites oslo 
in 
our and a half i Lo ikenach : ead le 
bapers of last 
“pend contained a 
s of marriage unt 
ting her widowh is contradicted. It ap 
that Miss Kemble was engaged to be married to Signor 
Cartegenova, a bass ; peared at the I 
scaffo Idin ave ime published. It appears s 
sill continnes to ‘oho his occupation, and is aay fo 
epa irs 
indarving the ex 
