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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ors who had been attracted to the town on the occasion. 
They comprised every description ent, both 
for the hig d lower classes, » boat-races, regattas, 
8) p 
the profits of which are to be 
- s has been custom since the eget Henry II 
—A committee, consisting of the roar 
Woy. 
Bunsen, the ops ge of Dublin, the fake of Suth 
Ear 
idea to be ge 
resis vt t Oxford, a 
most expedient, to e enjoye ry 
by De, rnold’s in succes- 
ondly me monu aul memorial 
in ibe nel at ‘Rugby, jhe Fe his sont remains have 
been d 
Southampton. —Information has been ir in town 
the greatest portion 
England no tes ; 
two rooms en the ground-flo d been foun red 
in her school-room. It 8 that she lived alone, that 
the house had been broken into during the night, and th 
deceased ere ile att scape. 
A. 
n the site village, 
ut perfectly sane, has been appre- 
—The following are the receipts of railways 
t—Birmin ngham, 15,7207. ; Great West- 
as ies A : Greenwich, 
aq D8 ; 
gross total charges, including interest o owe 
ey for the same period, is 78,151/. The net profi 
0 half-year at the disposal vache the Epi ears 
e fund, w: 
» Gd. on Sao 1002 sacar of 16s. 
5 pea and Ss clear of the 
me-tax, besides a surplus of f 6, 935/. available for the 
‘est half-year eedings were Big his harmoniously 
y mpany have 
one th 
f the 
the addition ‘Ze te oar 
; = 
on Wednesday, Pp. SES the 
ine for a given 
op 
recommend it to the prop: ey cada bgibind 
insure to the company a net profit of ve per cent. 
the capital outlaid. After a great deal of desultory Mis, 
cussion resolutions were p recommending the di- 
rectors to negotiate for the | of the line, and that a 
committee, consisting of three directors and fo ri 
etors, be appoi agg te ion, 
the result thereof to meeting. 
be reported to a special 
€ question as to the aed of 3,168 of the forfeited | 
| Dublin, 
_ | cided that the Rev. Rober 
pribalplad he will res 
eR 
| streets were completely 
shares was aon until the 
neces: arrangements 
should be m a, 
IRELAND. 
—It is now said that the Government has d 
Bie nal to which Dr. on has appealed, ‘ly cab 
y’s elevation. rs the b This 
posing him issued ress to 
the electors, = which he pledges himself ia agg for “ag # 
University at the next election 
n, and the College a { Maynooth, 
eting n Mon- 
, when an cps of accoun e half-year was 
laid before the meeti It appears that on the 25th of 
March last, the amount of cash in hand was 218/. 17s. 9d.; 
e amount handed in from that date to the Ist Septem- 
ber was 2,082/. 8s. 3d., making a total sum of 2,301/. 6s. 
e expenditure for the six months is 2,047/, 13s. 10d., 
leaving a balance in hand of me eh a, Among the 
items of expenditure are advert newspapers, 
2947. 1s. 10d.; agents and clerks? Salasieat teak 158. 5d. ; 
h College in 
way to Ire s been charged to 
petbkt to Mr. O° Connell pat whe of the Pope. 
TLAND, 
ur last account of her er Majesty’ s 
The Queen’ s Visit. — 
visit to this nth of her Preteen the royal squadron was at 
on Wednesday night in Aberlady Ba 
ay, of Porto- 
he nig 
t 
dark but calm, giving great effect to the bonfires on 
uinea. 
room e had to pay 10s. 6 
bed, mhile peat oficers ‘of a superior grade were charged a 
615 
lthere are 50,000 yers in it. Food and lodging 
oeoapgan me gt Her Majesty’s inferior servants, 
6d. a night for a 
for tg ri it 5h 
the Prince dro 
spices 
ch burned all night 
so to the lights hung at the tops of the Royal 
Gran 
ral of the 
ater “pe Black 
Eagle took the yacht in tow, and bore up ie ne wee 
place apse to her Maj 
e Lei 
harbour. 
—. half past eight, 
Rob Pee 
n board, to enareniase 3 Ma. 
arrival. Her Majesty 
ighness, on quitting the a entered an 
and immediately proceed ae rete 
om ak — were escorted by a detachment of the 6th 
erected po the ‘ity y boundary, at the bottom of Pit-atreet 
ajesty looked -r kably well—in no 
least fatigued by her voyage. aoe Albert was seh 
from the effects of the vo 
Royal Highness reached Dalkeith Pelee 
shortly no pr o’e ,000 persons, in 
e 5,000 of the aa s tenantry and the re- 
itants on the family estate, were permitted 
to <ye the wing ee ~by the a of the a 
ed. To the surprise of the 
bole ety, the Gas had. nearly through Edin- 
before the Town Council were aware of ca move- 
nore Fc assembled in ta haste, but were 
ke th e afternoon the 
Lik 
kei 
testify their fee towards her 
oe _— er Majesty had been graciously 
please pntinipate the wishes of the citizens in arranging 
to va te city on Saturday, i in such a way that the 
75 
tified at seeing | her Majesty among them. Theillu 
wet Bot poole: of of nba “ meme 
some p 
loudly 5 lg On Su ay morning, at half-pas 
the Prince 
e lock, Her Majesty and 
alked for s 
At eleven, divine yk 
neighbourhoo ty of Dal 
i chess of Buccleuch in 4 
| ing the palace. 
Edinburgh, accompan 
visited the Royal 
lic establishments of ny 
Abou 
was eirtanaes by the 
a 
objects o 
the fortress were quite familiar to 
ome time on the of the 
i “anlattended — any ras =P their —_— 5. 
pony | 
f thoro a ag a through the g 
on 
Be by the ] 
pamieation, and 
city. 
it w 
r the style of ee sige 0 I vei. 
h 
teat Babes and F 
aN Dey for ther a wait to m Highlands. 
rough Edinburgh by br 
“On Friday her Majesty and 
ut midway betwee: 
rected barriers, at which her 
others was 
f-past eight 
went os privately 
gar- 
Bal 
. John’s 
sy ee a to the 
untry, piegiaaes sie usual ride in the 
d riven by the 
