We 
_1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ GERQNIGUE, 
bi: 
e the late entrance effected to the in- 
an Quested, on poe fe 
Win or.—Sine 
terior ot Ww indsor Castle, et aoe 
week, such precautions hav 
eager gre nt the possi of the Castle being in- 
he intrusion of unknown and’s ee us cha- 
e 
ma 
usual porter 
are in oe See sheuphoet the day, and until 
late in the e 
York. —The Dak e of Cambridge tid here by rail 
way on urda ay; on his way to Wyn 
rae the seat 
s Royal High 
a 
Councillors of the city. Prince 
Leeds, where he had srr per aap with his regiment, th 
17th Lancers, ‘in the a visit to his illustrious 
father. The ro yal party 0 on 7 SundK ay attended the morning 
and afterno afte 
on seabed? t the - — and the Duke 
witl n Hud 
sealed last month, mention ape ark a wb a 
f one granted ady Anne Vavasour, of Melbou 
hall, in this county, for the improvement of diashincry for 
draining land 
Railways —The fo aa are the last weekly receipts 
of the principal railw —Londonand Birmingham, 
19,2397. ; r Wester 145 South Western, 
; Brighton, 4,6797.; Blackwall, 1,438/.; North 
way bas pcos 
the revenue for 
took place on’ ‘a proposition ‘to abolish the reserved fund, 
and to declare ‘a dividen cent. instead of 6. The 
al proprietors, but, on being 
A dividen dof per cent. 
; ried._-The Midland 
Counties Company have just held their half-yearly meeting. 
per share on each whole 
per''s — on each quarter share 
meeting of the She field 
ere 
would be left for another half-year which was 
Lasktine sharcholersaftera shor t disoussion: —Th 
summer meet 
nin 
imity with Stapleharst, which i is 
chr ' Maidstone, a branch line 
0 be made. After a en carve ‘of the 
e line ‘Pasley expressed himself 
as to com) 
third-class pases will be mei upon the line, 
4 RELA 
ce _ sate 2 ‘Mr. T. ‘B. 3 
eceed Mr. Jackson 
t Archdeacon 
ital 
beaten cmt sC 
the office of PBadiar Gaiden kas that 
aad brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington, is 
of Meath; but that soitiar a fe 
Lo 
sso 
ay, when Mr. O'Connell 
dressed the prin 4 at some Jength ; the: week’s rent wa 
announced to be 82/. 5s. 1d. — Mrs 
a a at of yon at — lately engaged so m 
corn-market, » have 
yah - grant the use of their ene for the esta- 
blishment of an Agricultura 
ing. *Thei 
hich occurred in city, in consequence of the jury 
having brought in a verdict of guilty against the prin- 
result of the trial was known, 
tpose of being c 
being vision that t they were about to 
be removed, the stone-throwing again commenced, and it 
om 
vicinity having sent to attend it, were 
4 4 
and Ayrshire Railway. rouasi ar of 
the i of wie and Bact ‘903. took 
was 
viduals, 800 
sion on the question 
eal 
rated peaceably.— Accounts from Alloa state that the 
greater portion of the co in Clackmannanshire have 
struck work. Some as 
Geceapmaria to apprehend them ; te when- 
3 
their ; the ey were 
set upon by a mob, mostly women and boys, who gave the 
cers a severe han ling. oured that the 
a ived notice to keep mselves in readiness, 
In Lan irs have also been very tening. 
Atam issioners held in the Court-hall, at 
Hami i 
he terms oh ae Evista in be bates 
the desire of their fellow-wo g of the 
unty gentlemen was held ina mieillatedy sterwarth over 
which fe Duke of Hamilton presided, at 
discussion en 
the 
magistrates, and’ justices county to do eye duty, 
Limerick.— The Ordnance a = this city is com- 
etter on the large scale of fifty inches to a mile, and 
uch minuteness and région: i i 
tiaetly the site 
b seeing that the eel wae not defrauded of their 
ir “ if tl 
—Accotints fr e moors inform = that the 
12th 0 pba on the hills with one of those 
ings which have so peculiarly charact 
T i erature cooled the 
pe high temp 1 ar many ; and, 
unlike most previous occasions, a dha ours’ morning 
shooting satisfied most sportsmen, unless upon some 
The general 
highly-preserved and well-stocked ei ae 
has been 
past on a 
entire trigonometrical survey of Ireland 
thrée months.—The local 
exceeding in frequency and brilliancy all those o 
for some years in the same locality.» 
gine sc ston Company have- a held their | i 
eer i 
SCOTLAND 
Edinburgh.—The approaching visit of Her Majesty an 
Prince Albert form 
pau in this dk but thr Bh rg Scot 
s and o 
hese e preci 
a dise iscussion fas 
five of her royal ancestors, who have successively made 
Leith their landing-place on visiting Scotland, A-depu- 
i 0 wait tC) D 
ed that 
ms a Teadin ng topic of conversation, a I 
d, an t 
pu to ks past i it 
was unanimously resolved to the 
mendation issued by the committee of the he Town Council 
intend to bring their retainers in foll H 
and, among other ind: ee t is said to be 
arranged that the glass of whiskey, always offered to a 
Sovereign on ae ee will be presented on this 
occasion by th uch, 
that the unhap reve of or toting existing 
mining districts of eget bs itself i 
Last we the colliers i 
I didegate misting 
por so god 5 ; individual iy jes at 
¥ to 30 brat 
innie only bagged 
ptm hich has been Brabest tatctiy 
of admission.. the Cost 
i _ sere and Sa theatre was crowded by a phir 
thdrew— 
audience. Rubini made his parting bow, and wi 
urn—from the stage of which he has so long 
ili appear, for the last time, at 
then leave England to enjoy 
Italy. : 
Beans Mr. Bayle 
Hay —A new fi 
nard, called “1 s Locomotion,” as been produced at this 
theatre with success. It is, like most modern farces, 
Ber- 
ble mansi a 
ames nts, he ‘ten unletta’ 
Leicest er (Me Vining) an wa his lady (Mise Charles), who, ina 
moment of pesos ‘oned by the unfounded jeal 
of the gen +k ere on 
eman, orne Ys to faint. 
Brindal), — ‘of the Meas gt pest ie cause 
» resolves to reco 
br ibe if he Wiki Mt assist 
eeiiee ay upon a proper foo e laughable 
scenes ensue, The lady and pat wen in varying moods, 
are brought yn turn upon the stage; and after divers 
shifts and changes, more amusi intelligible, the 
heart of Mrs. Leicester i is melted ene ofa seer 
duel, in which she is told her husband has been 
Belo Ore, were, she can = to his side 
<4 lady 
