1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
687 
- Perthy 
that the managers of o 
had gone ied: to 
—It was mgr stated in re Perth peperss 
of the London O 
s en 
comfort of the persons engaged ; their fathers, mothers, 
r some near relatives, having been invited to accompany 
he en 
.—A display of the ancient rom ahh ee of 
feling 
‘ints ‘cok place la iat week at Aithrey Park, seat of |. 
Lord Abercromby, between this city and fies Bridge 
The Miss Abercromb ughter of his lordship, 
acted as Lady Paramount, or Beant a 
r i sae 
b 
fegiment. The weather was favour ti 
band amused the company =e the hates « of yt 
tilting. 
THE ATRICALS. 
N is theatre opened for the season 
r the seth favourable circumstances. The 
lled, and so far as thé enthusiasm 
Siacreadi’s ot mis 
s chosen for the open e, and was pre- 
sented with all the skill my weaned which a full appre- 
ciation of the play might hav 
scenes 
ose exaggerations 
celebrated description had been 
, peared as Touchstone, an Keeley as du d 
dly seemed at home in their respective parts. Mr. 
Phelps’s 4dam was muc , and Mrs. Stirling’s 
Celia was well adapted to the quiet thought and strong 
affections of the c At close of t “ 
Macready and Mrs. Nisbett were called for, and were re 
ceived by a t of approbation. Among the 
pieces mentioned as about to. be ght forward are 
sé Kin 
re ca te rom the beng Shakspeare, and Dryden’s 
“King A 7 ih 6 From so brilliant a ¢om- 
haesant thas’ is little ‘doubt of a successful ition. 
On Wednesday, after the tragedy of Marino Faliero, 
ra oi 
toglish 
iant com- 
ace Gar —On Saturday, Rossini’s o 
t Semiramide” v kk “petal at this theatre i in an 
for In addition to the attractions 
iss Adelaid 
w took the part of 
26 WwW esieyan 
the memory of the public. Ss Kemble’s ‘personation 
ae the heroine was dignified on impressive 3 though the 
$ 
the e to receive a renewal of their approbati 
The scat event of the evening was the appearance 
of Mrs. Alfred a oben eel how 
great an 1s he eee, tage is a cont “nt Aeove cul- 
com a o the highest sare of apie _ an ae wel- 
tCLore 
n effort. were 
y | justly TEncls 4 By accession of so accomplished a vocalist 
a ap ge; and their welcome was full of such 
ial ae as to leave the most happy anticipa- 
tions for the fate 
“Hiselianeons 
Colonial 1 Bishopric oe following 8 ar Fhe 4 
of the réce esi Hear ted Colorial Bish — The 
Bis leliog of ee Itar will have the toperintendencs of the 
ions and d M 
“t 
a Pg 
"ee 
bad 
‘ 
aot 
There at are, at néar every lates Pret e im- 
mense sit of coast from Lisb gf to conto Hiilier 
congregations, or a sufficient number of pers o form 
congregations, of ee churchmen There 
cathedral churches t Gibraltar, and another 
Valetta, in pele The ‘lovee of the new iy forded 
ish Van " Diewen rritory 
eing about 24,000 square miles 
ever uch greater, namely, one million and a quarter— 
the greater part of them being heathens. The number of 
hapl and missionaries together i Ceyl at 
resent in the diocese of Madras, but it is evident that no 
efficient control can be establi shed uch an arrange- 
en competent provision ees pre een made 
ee vinegar pe of these Bis be had 
Sierra Leone, South Aatratia, odd 
lip, Western Australia, Northern demu: and South 
ifrica Chapels. redeed ‘*Sierra Leone Watchman ”’ 
iadaticiie' as a fact which 
vidual 
anc there ia is no tect of any one 
able Bad bs 
Mortali adhe 
ae she “hor talidy of Bichelbis, from the ages 
27 cent.; of married men, 
pete cent. For 41 bachelors who. attai 
there are 78 married men. 
| ing as e advances. At the age of 60 but 
Bins rene Fie for 4 matted eh od at 8 _ years, 
Galvanic Blasting.—The G. laagow papers f state that Mr. 
Lyon of that w harbour at 
d “BOI 
other instance, in order to thro 
brated Castle of Dunbar, three bores, ens feet in raupet, 
were run obliquely into the rock below th rae ation. 
s | They were gry epee ‘and tg from in 
one unbro and com ody be masonry 
weighing: Sok lana than 1pt ons, 
en Hospital. ~The Rev. Mr. Allen, an Ameri- 
can cases nary, in giving oe concerning the various 
public institutions in Bom ices what ev 
ere, cy a at an ex 16,000. dol- 
lats annually. hy unded 4h a donation of 140,000 
an pstidint of the Jain sect—the sect 
‘ated at Babylon, Its doctrines strietly "forbid the ae 
Freee eg tie i he 
ity furnis’ n 
itously supported cr 50 to 100 old which 
ast service ; about 175 cows and 
estruc’ 
stherwiae be ay ees as ' 
xen; 200 dogs, for shoes d tion the authorities of 
bay offer a bounty twice a year; and a large number 
of cats, monkeys, and other animals. Its charities are 
accessible to ving beings of every species except the 
human race. women, and children (wounded, sic sick, 
and destitute), are allowed to die within sight of 
its walls. Such is the aaa tit of 3s my hospital, so 
far as is known, that heathenism éver 
ily SrectAt Commission, acides —The Cotnmission 
mmenced on Monday, when all the prisoners were conveyed to 
the Court Hou i Dragoon Guards. The 
d nded by the Lord Lieu a dy the or bog ha 
and a great ieabe of county orcs Th 
en sworn, Lord Ingestre being appointed foreman. 
tae , PRPRAmANON, the Lord Chief Justice Tindal addressed ine 
Gra ury in the followi ing remar rkable speech, which embraces 
of the recent riots, » and expounds a 
so clear a judgment the  comaenee law ngland u the whol 
te 
Lo Gentlemen of 
unfeigned regret that those wie have 
rag ney sam ete FS a commi: 
cate upo pent g with 
. 
pi Og 
ane Ge 
ae 
the minds of ihe J baaer & 
guilt, and to apportion the ce) nt 
arde d to eac sara individual offender. If this be the case in the 
it 
nature of the all 
te ; when 
working-classes—those employed . in 
lictorios —bsckeae abassileteeh wiite..n anoont 
pai 
greater 
and refused to work for their employers, 
ey. not only continued to do so themselves 
d the “People’s Charter.” It further appears 
that, some time rds, tumult and dis: ensued in some 
places, to the great alarm and terror abo = the commu- 
i Al In pene. places large bodies of open 
vi 
ice and breaches of the law poe her Majesty's subjects, 
— some and cutting others, with intent to inflict bodily i 
ro a by pers. 
houses uses by dem 
proceeded, if thelxtpatgrees had not been 
tervened by the zea, activity, and earnestness of t bagis' 
of the ee on$ the united upon in aa a 
who ra 
= paper, 
xe r of meh states | 
