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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 15, 
iheee geste shipped for this place also, 
aie then left to betel go ships src Another. 
oO nyt some’ clothes, was con- 
person, found gust a uprisonment, 6 e years! 
i at to land. nchest expected to 
bs gL abet _— ge se pes > from Gibraltar, 
nounce the arrival.of t 
ru 
1,00 miles) in 121 hours, being at the rate often 
sg apa —On Wednesday grea excitement poesia 
amongst the authorities of this county and the persons 
charge 0! gaol, in emecanence of Pati governor, Mr 
tected of the. riote 
re 
letter, said to be written by a prisoner name ’ Neill, 
who is under sentence, was put into the governor’s hands 
This letter the nd in- 
of the. 
ne under the advice of Earl Talbot, 
the om trates, adopted ee possible La 
any ga that might be made to break 
said d that Henry Ellis, oe is rrr 
of the yb eg 1 a 
wards- 
Having seized h uld 
place, and take from him a key which led to an adjoining 
room, in which were sixty stand of ar t 
possess themselves of those arms; an d for 
any opposition that might present itself, arel cadet to 
make of the persons in charge of the, , and 
liberate all the Chartists who. are present in custody 
They would then fight their way from the town, if they 
could no ai detecti What would hav 
been the = or mode of action kept secret. The 
governor 
LR the whole teats cng and r 
ight be forwarde oe On Thursday 
the sie — ~ a ate tate a siege, and guarded on all sides, 
poearwit sk 
ollege. 
Lord Cowley, the Marq 
G. V. Wellesley, Mr. Charles Calli 
members of the fam: service was performed by 
re was completely full, the whole 
being pre: ly after the 
mily, 
d attendants, left the College for 
edie # e Great Western 
eing an unusu ally full 
ry 
neither mae ee nor the private band should 
closed, and remained so until after 
Raihoays.— The following are the receipts of the prin- 
cipal railways i the t a 8 
past wee' 
15,0257.; Hull and —* 1,171.5 Edin’ h and 
Glaagomy 2 a. 
Company h 
Tenuta Groen wich in 
inarease e in the amount of toll. ae hgteaem Company, 
P 
k :—Great Western, | 
of e 4hd, toll ‘ 
which ee are peers reo me tot the Greenwich Poe Se 
‘he Conan in respect to an 
respect t 
1. but 
wbbinasely. et pe its dissolutio 
rn since that an al- 
tes for hearing the 
Be AND 
—We menti ned a few 
ed necessary in consequen ness 0 
Judge Torrens, one of the co ommissioners iil named. 
issi pe ed 
he Chapter have the right of app 
ment 2 vette nd Mr. Da ly’s election, in case of 
i re, 8 Peer ig d, would Wiis. 
on qui am resen nt office of ttorney- sttaieral, 
for the Masters. of sh Rolls or the ad Justice. 
as the answer of Chi 
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Uinaslo the great ane fair of this took 
ace last and was in every respect a failure, cattle 
having fallen to the extent of from twenty nty-five 
cen er f last al numbe 
at the close o ae ete ° 
21, 10s. to 32, ea of last year, a very s s de- 
cline, which affected all pe of are rn rat sso 
hor average 20 per cent. below last 
mber of sheep ee hibited was about 
the arn bes a great extent 
tariff, and that 
many purchasers were thereby deleuics “tom buying” at 
saa me 
Sco owen 
urgh.—We learn by t Scotsman that her Ma- 
jesty ge given a substantial root of the gratification de- 
rived from her visit to Scotlan eat the 
following ee ns ave: the charities of this c To the 
sufferers by the lg a 
the scaffold on 
firmary, T 
if — of 
th yal In; 
Sick Society, Sbn To 
the tapos Lae Strangers’ Friend Society, 50/. To the 
House of Refuge, 50/. To the sae for a > Sena 
Blind, 500. = “the Royal Publ To 
the Institution for the Deaf and Dum 
dalene Asylum, 502. 
100. 
the — Tada Aiytous: 
sere the Duke’of Buecleu 
Lothian Dintelet 
party of the 53d Regiment have been withdr 
‘from the vicinity of Newbattle, and have according] ie 
to head-quarters in this city. — 
Dutifiena Inverness © and’ Dumfries papers 
' published oe letters from’ a Mr. n, an 
extensive dealer in 
which have attracted much 
‘Operation of the tariff. Tt appears aes Mr. Pagai 
much i nterested i in _ betta ‘and being unable to 
ersity of: Spteton, of the proba bable 
Some oe the 
300, to the sharket ; and Wey Were Hoe £0. Weateet i 
. | They 
sokias ate lttie else to send; the 
now in ~—s a state of ‘ie n 
cattle, ee — in the er 
in ‘ the 
people wan | ese ’”? Many of the oxen were imported 
from ee . need say very little of France,” he 
1 
VV Me itr J VauaUL plv- 
adds ; as 
"| duce cattle and sie enough f for its own consumption ; and, 
year; a dIame ertainly informed that it is from ld.t 
13d. higher over the kingdom £3 it was poven years pa 
From Paris, Mr. Pec set out for Strasburg. He saw 
n the road much fine land, but] inc here. 
great bulk of fe ne crops were whe and rye, and bh ada 
enon appearance; but the oats aaa na were © miserable, 
n these iter “However, the farmers, either 
rior stock ; 
s Leipsic, and found appeara very similar to 
France. The e few very large farms a Germany 
Thirty acres is far above the ordinary size; the whole 
country being, in general, divided into sual patches of 
y acres 3; ah Te 
for their grain, h 
to cultivate every spot into 
Mr. Pease thinks af is overclt vated, ‘ 
ete nure,’”’ he : 
they have grown, as ee as ee Fg as ee gee a ‘ee 
ever can again.’’ Along Elbe no cattle were to be 
seen, the few that the farmers had bein kept in the 
house. A few flocks of pis were, indeed, now and the 
appa Bada fit in a state of starva- 
of management seems to be deeme 
fleece ; and, or the car- 
es, little regard is paid to them. ‘* In Holstein 
and Jutland farms are larger, the land good, and a deal 
of fine cattle kept, which they send 
bers to Hamburgh, at the end. of the year e day on 
which J attended Hamburgh market, there were only 380° 
cattle shown, very few of which would have done for the 
English market, either as fat or as also about 900 sheep 
so decidedly inferior that they are not Lb ae caeicthshas and 
Seal scarcely be sold in this country at any pric ut 
bey bs | Reneray a poor es of stock i in all countries the 
otr n 
a maine of September, October, and gle mber, ‘the re 
are often large shows of from 1,400 to 1,700 ‘weekly 
even then the price seldo aches Sy _ that is their time eae 
putting up salted peop and t sions make little 
difference. Many curers slaughter, " for th n hand, 
ed t i 
erefore prices do no 
country, where Bence come in largely, they are 
n, and have to be sold low to 
be got - of. It is pro i 
portations, and if price 
ia gerd ‘some ee Sate may ne made ; hs 
vinced, w ext 0 or 500 beasts 
two athe whi 
us, we should 
price would be apne than here 
stances I may sa 
come in large lee ntiti 
wee the ericultarsts pei nothing to fear from the Con- 
tine rat the country set great capabilities, 
we that ea ve satiaiiialk: but Tam of opinion their own 
will increase in pro are not the fa- 
alte for ne ~~ ihe 
Ww is e divided s 
peas anes 
b 
erefore the British farmers 
give themselves little uneasiness on that head.” 
marriage 5 as the f u 
ling, it is necessary that the affair be ed from him. 
In this dilemma Mrs m avails her the services — 
of Dr. Lionel Lambkin (Mr. Harley), a second-cousin of 
her husband, and pays the old mana visit, while hus- 
hand goes to settle the affair of hon iece and 
honour. T 
her escort are introduced to the squire through the agency” 
; id in the cotabiiahmeet Bs 
husband of the 
liece. 
sion are produced ; 
and between cage 
squire, and the surprise ~ her al husband, ludicrous SI _— 
told well with pes agi 
of a great number of years. This 0} 
Paris about the year 1784 ie 1785, and its fa 
very s00 a afterwards, appeared at two Loadon thei 
to 
tres in two different versions ated afew days dee fichard 
; a on the esca 
relled 400 miles, and 
iece is fo 
Fa theese te Mine fie ek 
by the Aisne of ana, by the Bele si mae 
(5 De 
