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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
The weather at the time 
ast. 
was tue fine, with a 
reeze from At 
past five, - 
r Ha 
bert were —; eer 
repeatedly bowi The eyac 
h, hoisted her foremont staysail eae 
wo round to 
water ‘steamer 
rea 
ce Al 
ani 1 the ets - 
still, however, continued towing, 
the Fearless, Monkey Ys! and the rest of the s oe 
next accounts received of its progress a are 
ter he squadron was a 
steamers had 
wh 
lee | 
o 
Peg 
pe caren presenting ore a most impo- 
sight. ew rw a can and very little sea 
iled. squadron passed Southwold at 9 o’clock 
during the night, and it is s sed that t 
squadron brought u ow Yarmouth. y were soon 
off the g Light, About eight miles before the Dudg 
i ight, - the *‘ Dee b n 6) 
o’clock, rite squadron came up with the Innisford steam 
having on board the 87th roca ig ee, left Hull that 
the Queen’s body guard. 
s 
wind, which ¥ ae “re them, accompanied 
with drizzling 5X t thirty a aa four 
o'clock the et in sight o white 
So at sieht with hed “ght at dens 
head point ; but soon 
Y> sa te ae a ficult 
hazy, t the rain descended he 
ee Se aeroon am 8, ws N.W., the course 
the squad | 
son’s hae hte Station, vo from 
ick weat ches: ag’ d not be 3 distinge ished. As 
oached the weather became extremely 
i d the 
a 
aS 
e€ bea 
8 
in advance of the squadron, to keep a 
sas look-out, sai warn them-off the track which it was 
then steeri 
eek 
b any object beyond two le gths of a vessel, 
olga a ti rat Shoe 
of bustle, in consequence of the embarka- 
‘ if Timeded on of her Majesty. toaaticas after the yacht had 
ona alters would have | proceeded down the river, deputations from the workmen 
vii been favourable, the | in the various dep tments waited pon Sir George 
give her Majesty and hae illus- | Cockburn, and represented that it was 1 on all occa 
npr owe and fore “ris apd board t. Soap crowned head visited or embarked at the 
attended bands, to meet oolwic ock-yard, to obtain a holiday. The gallant 
her et not ing able ee ae “ae “ings of the Royal er iral received the = - the Y dest sat # 
, disappointed. Colours i iatel zanies the re .—On Saturday, bein 
were hoisted on the steeples of all the churches in the | the anniver a a ; 
j the sary of 2 Albert's: birthed , the keel wa 
town, and a battery of 18 guns was erected on the beach | laid of the Royal Albert, 120 gun ship, set poi e to be : built 
to rik a salute, =. it was, — a Be foresee on the plans ot M Oliver Lang, on the slip from which 
unobserved sever es out at Aer gi the T. was OS akea la Th 1 
o’clock the yacht and squadron bona’ in sight of the eins Peta. saiiey hiss Cites dae 
i Ss paetgpgme Castle, with the lighthouse and heinag emouth | Of the su ene gpg sone aler pig panda ad 
son — on the lofty rocks at the north entrance | Of naval and ene itary officers. The new ship will be 15 
fo Shiels harbou eather had become somewhat | feet nm the gun-deck than the T : will 
clear, t a ugh the whe was still blowing fresh from the | exceed her i in ‘barton by 673 tons. . 
Ww. er Majesty here met with a gratifyin anwell,— week atics 
the bour were numbers of | lum were nt Lanse te ror anos 8 
tion, At the entrance of 
steamers tastefully decorated 
There were, besides, an immense number of sailing ves- 
sels of all descriptions and wer ; me the scene was one 
of the greatest animation. he Royal squadron ad- 
anced, it w t by ense he Lightning 
nd Shearwater steamers et a the yacht in to 
On coming alongside, the h were reiterated in every 
direction ; aud upon its arrival off arbour, a salut 
was fired from the Ca — It was then ge jae 11, and 
ur afterward ight. It 
an hou adron 
passed Ratcliff Cras phar three, and ik 
stig d bro net = in “tage 4 Bay a 
half -pas "Th Her Majes ty 
would tall on n that day a at ag salock. The ee yacht 
had been fitted up for the Seg eek of her Majesty in the 
r to ensure a — 
wc had Deen ensee mak- 
ae 8 ventilation. 
anical contrivance ‘had prestige bee ted for 
id accompanied the oe t to 
City nips piace —At the Lord Mayor’s wien 
week, a ue was tried under the Act Parlia co 
the city “improvement, to ascertain the value of sae 
occupied by Mr. Burton in Wood-street, Cheapside, which 
are about to be pulled down by the city, and w 
pensation should be paid to the defendant for phe atin oc- 
io 
them. After t 
in a verdict for the defendant—for lease and goodwill, 
1502. and fixtures, 
.; removal, eck ; loss of mee apa: 
of 5 
87. 12s.; making a total 
-Ho ris in #3 ne re- | 
specting some irregularities whic n discovered in 
some 0 bch Haden departments of this eatablishiniet ae 
appea merous articles “4 Me: ome time 
admitted i in ekae quantities than hav reported for 
the payment | of duty, and that the prods artitng from this 
the officers whose duty it was to report upon the Hegde 
articles.—It is mentioned in the daily papers as a singular 
fact, that the Customs’ Report for several days past does 
not give one entry of duty paid ae a single piece, i 
or otherwise of port wine. Such a circum nhc anh has 
oc emis it is said, within the etadlibey 0 oldest wine- 
. The fact is attributed to the rodeciaed state 
of the coiuinefeial treaty pending with Portugal, by whic 
it is well understood the duties on wine will be altered and 
lowered. 
Chartist iodo gag ee the course of Sunday orens 
- Bong chgeheac of the London-road was plac 
that a meeting 2 ‘the working classes weal ¢ - 
see on Monday, and a chair would be take 
ing man Ina ith this ann 
who at once mou r, when the business of the day 
ted a 
began. Several persons proceeded to address the meeting, 
and adverted in ual manner to the se alias Bete 
night 
The meetin 6 ey ait _ ete 
s held at the hall of the "National ade 
cause of universal su rage, 
oseph Sturge, the late candidate for ase as in 
APE Payment of one penny w ad- 
meat 
urge opened the 
r. Stu proceedings 
h he said that the working classes 
n a long speech, in whic 
eal fight their own battle, backed by the incidental 
assistance BS the middle classes. The middle es had 
refused joining t the Beem but they were coming round. 
He then referred iS Southa pian clecto n aH the 
probable success t Readi f Lord 
were had been allowed to sone the ‘Chil ome Ai ceacets 
i t Nottingham, which he 
ae es intimidation, to his 
ae ae ie ‘Monday meine this town was a 
sce 
treat 
ed from stem to stern with co- | those which we have before h 
lours of all descriptions and nations, crowded with “gay 4 o’clock nearly 400 of the nals patieets assembled in the 
ainment similar to 
occasion to notice. At 
be opened in a few 
[Sepr, 3, 
front grounds of the asylum, where for soma seeds din 
were engaged in games of bowls, quoits, c, an re 
musi i 
the p 
had been previously decorated with evergreens and flowers 
n orn tal devic Tables then arranged in the 
centre, and supper served. At its lusion music wa 
gain resumed, and the amusemen € evening w 
continued until 9 o’clo we hen the delighted patients 
retired to their sleeping ro ber a 
eath of Mr. Longman.— tM 
Thos. Norton Longman, the eminent bookseller and pub. 
_— - map pee: died on Mon 
esidenc ampstead, in consequence of his h 
pone fa ees acs him on Wednesda y which acciz 
dent the oot are “gontlem an was precipitated to the 
ground with such severity-as to occ an — 
fracture of the me from which he never recovered, Mr; 
0 uc med for his amiable and unas. 
suming qualities in private life, and was universally known 
and rege r tent and : of his com- 
mercial dealin was in his 72d year. An inquest 
has — e been held, gee a verdict of ‘ kccaohias Death” 
Thar ames Tunnel.—In preg eh of the completion of 
the tunnel, a new station on the Greenwich Railway will 
= 
i cael: ous 
etr ropolis. —The gti - se 
number of deaths registered for the week endin 
ay, Aug. 20, in the Metropolitan districts se Sal an 
females, 469 ; total, 959. Weekly average 1838-9. “40.1, 
males, 467; females, 445, 
a 
ality of the Mi 
nie Neus. 
Man 
—Ther ewal of the 
turbances Garis the Aston meek and very Tittle pes 4 
the state of things in this town has taken place. The re- 
turn to work is far from g so general as was expected 
at the end of last week, as very few in addition to those who 
to the number 
eman eetings have n held in 
various pace in the neighbourhood at atch language of 
violent h ttere arein circu- 
le ion that ere are in possessio on ot some f the more 
desperate Chartists On Sunday evening turbulent 
eting was held in the Hall of Science, at which a per- 
son named Doyle used strong language, but he was put 
down by the majority of those present 5 ee in Sree 
districts in this neighbourhood meetings continue to be 
held on Sundays, hich violent speeches are alee 
i re 
marche din wren he — and stoppe 
, to as 
n their present struggle 
the stipendiary mers ale has been 
Court, for the purpose of binding over 
eat number of cases which have been — during the 
mmit to the 
as a Commissioner 
of i oi oa into the vari 
turbances,) has 
those 
a , in ‘ot : ,and as high as £50. No pre 
than eighty-five prisoners were mitted for trial on the 
va charges of riot, assaulti olice, desteor™ 
property, or obtain ‘ood or other articles by ene” 
s, but abo i umber told that an 
ould be taken for their appearance. The Mayor he 
per et to the Home Secretary a etter mot ey He 
of the authorities in the r outbrea Pa 
capri statement that the anne ii aware 0 
den 
intention o the 
mpel 
ees nt, so 
by any one 
given verbally by Sir srg Sh 
re: Town Hall, to o 
tes, whom 
dentally metin the treet, on re Tuesday morning; at 
late an hour for him to adopt. any measures f ~ te? 
ir C. 
Shaw requested Mr. Maude, by letter, to pat hime 
communication with Col. Wemyss, with which 3 they 
complied, and that h accompanied the military whem say- 
met the procession from Ashton. He co ; sessed 
ing, that “ whatever informati ay ha ae taken 
by other parties in the borough so oe te vane er 
him for subscriptions 
