1842.Jen8 ‘ 
THE a CHRONICLE. 
_ 8 
His Highness, upon landing, was’ conducted to the Ad» 
mmiral’s | house, where he remained a short time, an 
m for 
vig 
i) 
the barge -re- 
Victory, these ships manned 
- His Imperial Highness proceeded to London 
ual fo orm 
fale: 0 the a railway com- 
ae week presents the iibewing returns :— 
; Manchester 
ham :nd Der 37. 
0422.; York and North garg 1,9032.; 
and, 4 "8621. 5 aaa and Gloucester, 
8lé peepee 7521,;-Croydon,3731,4- 
railway affairs there is Tittle to notice 
satan meetin 
o 
D 
ut of which a cnigend of 9s. per share was de- 
dares laowitg 88/. to be a to the reserve fund. 
total amount:alrea capendot in the works.and prieide 
stock is 3143002, 
ELAND.. 
Dublin.—Ther < isiittle in the verte ee | oa am 
expected struggle Thelen Mr. Ham: 
tation at imesh, 
is well known to eee ace osed to 
nal system, informed his cler 
m. tae 
session, some measure would most a bes in 
to. remed: e_existing system... ty NR 
Bien | “ Ozsory and Ufa b 
fing ort 
on Monday ;. the proceec ited me is Jeponis 
from, the repeal m oA ates PAOSRGE RS: 
of rent for the week was 531... 
SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh.—The onowine perenne of 08) Majesty s 
mbarkation will complete our account of the royal pro- 
: ess: in Scotland w nounced rave? week, the 
embarked at Granton Pier on 
ie 
the details respecting the’ ém ae aid comet 
there was’ no disappointment, as on ‘casion of the 
landing s early as seven o'clock hundreds were making 
their way to the vicinity of the mers and the whole line 
ad wa sely thronged.” ession ent 
the “city by’ eV agiaetein ortly before nine. Fro 
thence the ite i South ee Nel Bridges, 
where be soi Pretbe ed to essure 
from the On Majesty’s passing across High- 
street to the ‘North Bridge, a salute of uns was fire 
from the Cast 
eights, and, as the aos ad greatly 
"the 
increased, ap orses was slacke ned. 
8 the 
— of eri s. At half-past nine the royal carriage 
ived at the pier vamidst the long-protracted cheers of 
the multitude congregate all directions and places th 
could mand even a glimpse of the pier and the Frith 
Her Majesty walked down the platform leaning on the 
Duke of Buccleuch. ‘Albert gave his’ arm to th 
Duchess, who accomp: them in t iage, an 
proceeded through the line of Archers amidst the 
cheers of re The Earls of Li 
and Mort 
At the foot of t he gangway stood Sir 
in the stea 
of her dom 
eo a of ——— Lady 
hn Scott 
anty of Boat of her ed. the Queen os her visit to this 
metropolis.’’ | Thos 
expressed their sense 
charged their 
and ie noon a the iersghtigs of her 
rete 
e 
rd quarter, and with mu 
na a the cheer “3 ms tho — on bers pier and 
The ‘ne ticket o 
“of nee 
duty as Ministers 
nions. The Queen 
i la ig and the Duke 
Sa d— 
is Grace has discharged the 
rR. Peel a 
e manner in a th 
the 
éen’s commands to signify 
her Majesty’s most gracious © avin of “ the a iy 
ments made f 
and that 
and. | I 
r the arabe hgt ts of o 
Majesty in this 
will leave Scotland 
ba a ain Bullock and: Comman oe Se on his 
left ;* the ot officers of the vessel were 
the nivboart side of Mie deck. 
ajesty in’ ual a 
Pip Dat “Sir Neil Douglas, Mr. Sheriff Speirs, Sir 
ak Durham, and Mr..R. W. Hamilton, were on 
The'dheevingw 
‘was now deafening, daring which her 
Moje terns conversing with Admiral Brace and those 
round. The ogee Prince Albert were 
thes oieiee into the saloon, and in a few minutes 
afterwards bes! ; > her Majesty ex- 
pressed herself highly Withee weodininbdation 
provided. ae band of the E € accom pt 
national anthem at this . Her Majesty then 
= take leave of her noble host™ ahd-Rivbteas, und 
other disti inguished i bdividual cordialie ta res 
Duke Of Buccleuch" by the tithes r satiation tag'Duthon 
ot be ae longed Her M ajesty fully expected 
and attachment of her Scottish sub- 
nd ent i 
herd, and did not pena 
shot once in the day. a proof, the: So rf bis sl 
as ama rksman, that he killed a stag and two 
were secu d wounded two or three in which 
yp ly be recovered. s attended by Lord 
Willoughby d’Eresby and Mr. Ca ll, of Monzie, 
se experience in the sport was of much service to the 
rince. Lord te on d’Eresby’s forester and his 
Royal Highness’ $ yager nied the party. The 
Prince was engage he ‘forest several hours. His suc- 
at Taymouth on the 9th inst. hasbeen whee! before 
pre- 
the Sines of 
a blackcock, 
Sov the Fetes or 
the braes hg Tasiwouth, to 5 edinba rgh, to be s 
oe 
oa ms 
tuffed. 
d to bea leaner y’ fine specimen of 
hes HEATRICALS. 
eatnad Alma hina 
Ha Ww piece 
a School fr "Coquertes "called a comedy | in sen bills after 
rm fashion, was brought out o 
ose they repeated their shouts for the 
| ance of the author. Had the piec 
e been one of the 
‘eine Lg 
more guished. N 
it fer trnete no inventive power; but, 
| of characters 
ee 
> which hay 
aid Beaty » 
pecs: 
the sue. 
Noreen: 
and Lady | Jaugh = aeenes incidents and smartness or Sh 
and was co meagre character. 
uncle has 0 nephes the one all cece) and the ‘thar 
all idleness s also guardian to a widow and her two 
children, a girls as’ a bor, pesky the first of whom both his 
nephews are in love, w himself has formerly been in 
love with, but now a , the w. The is 
Jaid at Oxford. Th mp marries the gil, and the 
student mes, according to the comed 
he y, & wrangler, 
n Irish Major in “ her 
Maje itl s heavies ”’ seer eqn on duelling ; a swin ndler, 
who makes love both t wand her daughter, is 
hed any of his schemes; 
ce in a character 
ich no » University ever witnessed within the a 
man. 
a Oxford, Chasspegme suppers, beste the bull-dogs, and 
brow-beati m! The g lady ill- treats her 
him make love oe 
it professes to represent. The manager, 
had toni out pte piece with all.the appliances shen capital 
scenery ; the audience were too m ighted to 
oe means re they were p , and the play was 
oF repetition amidst a vehem of applause 
which ¢ could hardly have if the piece had 
been surpassed 
na work of pa Lain pighast class. 
isellancous. 
The Antarctic Expedition Guernsey Star of 
Sept. 15, contains. the following ac recount of this 
tion, which may interest 6 :—* The 
wart, left ban sey uit vier sind the Falkland 
vate Ste 
Islands, ot Be sie d from thence at the May last 
for Buen A gentleman of Giehasey having re- 
ceived a asin by ber, giving some account of Capt. Ross 
and eet Is under him, engaged in a scientific voyage 
very towards the Antaretic Pole, has favoure 
with thie following extract :—** 
i iti here, 
nm endeav 
in the seas of the Sou bern Pole 
positively ve Rock for five or six months to ane the 
vessels and to make ‘observations. 
an emer im at d French fort built by Eegeie- 
e. A most in agit of observations are ca: 
ing on, whi eatly interest the. scientific world. 
Those up 1e julum a Boney = So 
hour. ' Astronom tions are 
by the officers. Theme ometers ert raced both shore ‘the 
he officer 
ground and under it; mine, with m 
doing oe with ~ eres, = have 
sth 
<a *e, ara 
eh he ng tl nec Sntorkiy and 
for: of t the winds’ vil ‘ead eek to the =. informa- 
tion. gg Cap Sullivan, R.N., 
also carefu 
A tide-gauge is by the jet 
ervatory, where the dip, intensity, and variation of the 
full le observers. 
CS is nd a large 
hole in the thin parti e may see it any moment ; 
Capt. e moc close a ide of it. 
Capt. > at my request, as 
to add to. these era radon 2 another series, to ascertain 
n these island Hooker 
botanist, is also so bo "COR as to ¢ 
“Hone the ine gramine i 
* “8 n Euro The sple ndid eer grass 
tore of hes islands. It will, 1 
kney and fri 
eines grass of the West Indies 
six feet yee: ane from 200 to 300 shoots spring guna 
plant. e proved, by se veral experiments, 
Caley & iar ‘100 bu ndles in a day; and that a ‘Notte wa 
steely” devour five of t 
ond of it are both ‘Piz a end cows, that will 
the dry tussack thatch from the roofs” 
ref to good 
eats like the. mount 
