_ sentation of i niversity 
3 Solicitor: General and the leading bia Berk of the College 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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paid that sete are in cate to their treastrers and bank- ] district 
f It was 
the amount of 44 contended that it 
oud be useless to rely i faite on the estimates of the 
Serta had been already expended, and that the company | 
ought not to incur any additiowal expenses of which the re 
ic The better c 
Shi a are to 
paid.— e Ply ailwa 
does not appear to receive that support which its import 
a val arsenal and to the towns 
through which it is intended to pass might be expected 
command. Three engineers ha iven in e 
the cost necessary to carry out the undertaking, and these 
have wit poy: e of the provisional di 
rectors, who, however, do hink themselves justified 
in commenci un 
usiness i 
who ts) expecte ome its supporters. The re oh 
prepar the progress of negotiation w 
co g 
acened stichetry, but distinctly stated that unless the 
tow e forward and co ally wes sor 
made. or 
tbiies ht Sbeeineal can 
of the’ ihkabitents of the three port- ba ws; and o thé late 
holders in the neighbourhood, has been cony a; for t 
week, a result will probably decide the question. 
—We recently arinounceéd that Dover R Com- 
i is Et 
ation, in ae enc 
state of a parish road doniibelin ng ne turn- 
ike roads. The difficulty could only be apt © 
ss- 
y pa 
ih through Surrenden Park. Sir Ed. Cholimeley Deering, 
na Rpts esentation of the matter, liberally granted t per mis- 
oO 
sion It 
wis A cession of ho ordi nary character, as the road 
passes ‘for. upwards of a os though the grounds, and 
close to the family mansion.—The long-pending question 
respecting the rating of the Great Western Railway has 
been decid the sessions at Corsham he presiding 
magistrate stated that Sir John Awdr e a va- 
riety of calculations on the subject, and at a private meet 
ing of the justices had stated to them his r and cal- 
culations, in which the other magistrates entirely concurred, 
and they had accordingly come to the concl f adop 
ing the principles laid down by Lord He lat 
contested case in the Court of Queen’s Bench redu- 
their own cos e rate was — i 
ordance with this decision.— On it was currently 
reported that a serious accid ia omnicned to the up- 
il train on the South-Western Railway. It ears 
that the mail train was detained near Basingstoke for two 
hours, owing to some derangement of the mac 3 but 
ho lives were lost, and no person sustained inju 
RELAND. 
Dublin.—The doubefel question respecting 
is at si ta” seated ara the 
f the Soli citor-General. he vapers state 
az 
betw cou 
committee, from which the requisition to the learned gen 
 tleman ated ; and the ent between ‘bese 
: bees as, that m consequence of the early and success- 
_ ful canvass of Mr. Hamilton, the committee should not pre- 
Sent the requisition to Mr. Smith, and that he should write 
letters at ans Dr. Todd and M milton, intimat- 
ing th as de gi gers not to come forward to contest 
he University at the next aes 
lace on ‘Wednesday 
X years 
year. He has left a family of several 
1, the only 
—y working full time are those of the Belfast district. 
ers contain accounts of meetings 
_ Shonahill, near Waringstown, for the eer ame ot procuring 
higher wages for the weavers and 0 er operatives in se 
‘At one of those meetiigs there were 2,00 0 per- 
sons assembled, and bonfes were lighted at night on the 
peers Tela act of violence was committed, 
nothing occurred but the adoption of resolutions for 
an yeti of wages. 
fi 
unster.—_Mr. O’Connell has ereees a letter to the 
people of Munster on the subject of repeal: After rec api- 
tulating the Usual arguments on the subject, he declares 
at Justice to Ireland eae these things :—1, The tota 
extinction of the tithe rent ¢ e. protection of 
Irish industry, and th irostotion of Irish mantfacture 
» Lhe fixity of tenure of land, in order to e rage agri- 
cultural improvement, and recompense the tenant for hi 
labour and capital. 4; A complete representation of the 
poople in the Commons Parliament, by th 
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ple of 
greatest poasibis extension of the suffra 
tection of the ballot. 5, The abo 
alteration, of the Poor Laws; 
nion. 
Ros —The effécts of the tariff are already evi- 
dent in : ihe black cattle have declined in 
least 37. a head. 
Best 4 
and 
lition, or entire beneficial 
and 6, The repeal of the 
. 
were Sati it re 
-—The fair “Of Bandgher, the second in 
importance in » Ireland, has just terminated, and the results 
ficiency for the buyers, the prison ranging from 28s. to 
48s., or oor a-poun ie eee ay which were prices nearly aaa 
to last y Ewe not in such demand, but sold 
better than holders had: reason to imagine, at about 3s: 
elow the prices of this tite biel The cattle 
fair was anticipated to be a bad one, as it proved to be, 
ut of nearly 3,000 head of cattle pe tot 500 panaen 
owners, i prices fully phe a below last year’s valuation ; 
jot appear, and the fair. is rind bed in the 
ocal hee as little better than an exhibiti 
SCOTLAND. 
rae nburgh, a tn the many anecdotes ar vie 
ith the Ro yal progress which d i 
€ considered, it is surprising that only in 
nstance (at Linlith oN a that only for a few minutes, 
did the slightest delay occur. 
ay 
e to Taymouth, 152; Taymouth to Drummond 
d rummond Castle to Dalkeith, 
j hich the 
,’ and con 
aits i—Hey Johnnie Cope; 
ng ’s no for me ; Get 
ee bento = the 
—The ety 
for 
Meaty 8 visit "Fettied 
, for a sofa-pillow : » and a 
They 
presen 
er Majesty commissioned 
made, besidés sending a donation 
ee is at present SO great a sc i 
of water in Edinburg 
ae on poi inary duties in consequence of the rie 
ficiency. 
Glasqgow.—A vessel arrived nee on Friday last, from 
Russia with a cargo consisting partly ofa large number of 
after 
aying duty and affording profits to the importers 
tasers, at less than 4d. per lb. The beefiso eicelent at 
a renew. 
lived) ret Us totin ik 
afternoon, on the arrival of five prisoners, eo had been 
apprehended ona weet of intimidation, the shopkeepers, 
who were apprehensive of a riot, shut their fw h 
taken to an inn, which a large band of cities soon 
arxpargill for the purpose house was 
attacked, the furniture thrown into the street and de- 
isoners libe 
are of a sma 
bring 
an i. 
is + erie 
fishin 
up; to some extent, the Ries of the herring- 
pomp geen, 
the condiet of his yr ere 
This letter falls into the hands | of Dib who, 
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office, which he fills very noch to his own satisfaction, an- 
swering p= aes ge transacting business, and embroiling 
matters until Sir Teren when, of c 
$ encouraged between a Major Blunt 
ghter is arranged satisfactorily at the sam r. 
and the piece passed off $3 
—_ w piece in two ac 
father Whitehead, ” writte ; by Mr. M 
adapted from the Freneti, a produced at 
ae Oo Whitehead Gin Farre 
s firm is represented as suffering geo 
bodily illness, ol stricken with remorse for his past mis- 
deeds, but still w urage 
d resides w 
€ young bo 
er girl. As the tials interest 41 
centres nad this ait ea we shall not eet 
t it n the 
simply-state 
ightful 
Mr Leautas pay. aré generally marked by thei 5 essa 
te ; and pike: Me ¢ appeals 50 directly t to the heart, that 
it ig hike ed w teste 
Hit va exobtten 
Mr. Farren’s charac 
i, and he never so Seaphiely realised 
n the manner in which te Bs ‘ 
nature and kind- heartedness. of the old man wa hohe 
ict i d t 
doting affection towards his little grandson, the. peat 
ich he reprove ed him m, while e delight 
eae ‘Severity with wh 
