THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
by invitation of hs Rev. Robert Young, t 
esleyan er of the €— bles 
Sis 
visitors 
, and to devise means | of committee, and distinguished 
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minister, and commenced a series of able services in will, in the lang the Freeman, improve to B 
the Brunswick "Place Wesleyan Ch mt one of bia nde and vandal S fa ally wor e of its exalted | of the Queen. ‘he p 
gest places of worship in the n. It was merely | object.” As the univer rsity is Axe ally Aberdeen by special train at 6 9 
announced from the pulpit on the preceding Sunday , pro oved $2 it is understood that this meeting is|and travelled 0! 
that Mrs. Palm ould give an address in the chapel | more of litical than of an administrative cha- Banchory station of the 
on the next Wednesday evening, a very numerous | racter, and that the e — of the prelates i is to issue a | grounds. 
though select audience bled. After devotional | new doc sre A * godless” colleges he avenue of Balmora 
exercises Dr. Palmer read a portion of Scripture, and Tag, Dns AN ENANTRY.—All doubt con- | made to enterta 
gave a brief introductory address, after which Mrs ning "Derby's bes e in reference to the | games. 
Palmer took her place within the communion rails, and | tenantry on His e te is now at an en Wednes- | Farquharson, of Inv 
spoke nearly an hour in a very an ated and impressive | day the 19th ult notices to quit we ved on every | arrived with the whole of th 
manner, er tapa being the great truths of 8 person he esta ith the exception of four, viz., in the grow 
enforced as the rule of human pests in all the re - the widow and brother of Mr. Crowe, x two Scotch- | Majesty a 
tions of life. So powerful was the effect of her addres the e parish priest, t the Rev. atric ck Hickey, | Royal family, then walked out 
those 8. h 
given t 
hat when at the close an poo was 
were “convinced of sin” to come to * the altar? 
unded 
were evidently the subjec 
hom | Cau 
he 
Freeman 's Journal, in adverting to this circumstance, 
8 Us 
vay to Cape Clear. The whole priesthood of 
vening, and as the interest — seemed y to 
: Ireland it says, are involved in "cs — upon the 
[P of Doon; and every pri Ireland, be he| M 
| parish priest or curate, must mky it as an offence 
and to the sacre zog h 
riest 
deepen by th 
meetings are now held. On the next Sunday after the 
The | prizes to the successful 2 E 
| = Court left — - unds, 
he ete 
county of Timarick 3 2 ves 
in Ir where an ele 
a gentleman, a member ofthe Wesle eyan | body, w who ha 
‘been con nnected with a large brewery i in the neighbour- 
'ublie — 
had bee mpress 
what he ha d be ard that he resolved that his con- 
castle, declared that ia EE i 
by w 
eland, i 
d have its indignation par to resent a ‘the ou 
in New- | tw O'B 
ssed = eviction "y the late Ms. Crea at the peri 
win ome ere — comfort UE 
under notice m 
j^ of 0 on E 
oa 
upon the tt 
0 brothe who we 
med 
ssinati ion, i have been arreste 
adc rr 
t of d. 3 thus publicly 
r has become quite a 
had 
hat +} 
town 
1, 
ad 
menced i in the ithout ignoring 
express ed 1 
ur Prince Consorts Vis TO 
| The 8 has forwarded to Mrs. Thompsi 
of Mr. Thompson, convener of the.counlyt 
a handsome bracelet, eme with p 
in recognition of — ospitable 
b Prince Consort tain 
Tan MUR 2 —On epu 2 sub- 
e of Der d ested at K and 
whose appearance resembles that of bern t 
El; B n the 5th o 
pr 
sojourn at Ban nchory H ouse while: 
„ deor of the p Association, 
F EDINBURGH. 
NN d S N.N 
Tue GALWAY PACKET STATION.— usack Roney 
has written a letter to the Lineal ap asserting that |o: 
the 
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5 to en- 
t vith 
the Lev ver com- 
Apostolic eaa of Bigiind ought to pde art in 
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deav Vins 
ihe earnestn hich is ifested 
—An extraordinary slip of land has 
ecently taken place at Warden Point, 0 the north- 
— end of - 2 of — * di placed the 
ancient chur that parish in great danger, as the 
£F th 
ropose 
the Principalship of 
A g well-known author of many | 
Ir eland, d the effort is to be m ext session of fo d 2 
Parliament, by means of the teappointment o of "the 
committe 'o By cont ich Mr. Cobden 
Th 
wie disbelief of this statement ; and the Globe il bo ex bury, at A 
ir pon 
east end of ihe Er he only 4l fee 
the cliff. Person: near the church Ded UL 
rows of large trees, hurdle-fences, and hedges perfe 
upright; other cae are Bear S a towards the | 
sea, and others are quite reversed, but not a single tree 
is buried by the soil. A landslip of less m: magnitude took 
place about two years mp me mee. with — 
present one acted upon a space o han 10 acr 
of arable and pastu ure lan 
ecting to overtake ‘the 
Whi 
Be ere is most likely ; but wd *the means’ of 
Meus z e vernment contraet should 2 the reap- 
Med pcm 9 mmittee, w 88 — y 
one ridiculous Aer 
diction.” 
v: or egenis Lo Susie e 25 
NTRY. ann iet; entertainment g 
M xe ei of Londonderry to eA tenantry too 
last week in the handsome village of Ca rnlough, — 
Belfast. After dinn ner the ad the 
Duke and 
travelled from 
—a ped 
— ever iie 
4 
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, She said that 
been taken do 
$ ad 224 2 
tance outst of the curd i stil o M 
Me p 3 inches to 3 feck and in depth | 
feet, Goad numbers of visi ve been 
ate to the spot, and the curiosity rm — seem 
at all to m € 
On Friday night 
t the Ear 
— y * Colonel Taylor, M. P., and Captain De 
Winton, of the Life Guards, w of 
entally drove th 
w miles from Lichfield, „by which the M 
* without 
Serious "injury, though he was much shaken, and ‘Colonel 
lof Shrewsbury, | b 
into —— 5 — and respecting every 0 
conscientious belief in their own. cec. but without 45 
| — rh gen to offer opinions, it mpossible not to 
e that one result of the miea talked of revivals 
n the 2 p the publie -houses aud the esta- 
It might not be known to some of them that he n 
remained in the active — of that —.— 
17 years he consistently followed. — mid not 
with the reasons which induced him pany rauo much ae 
but he woud content himself 
Duk 
2 — e 
ET 
Match, 300. 
found the earned of being an 2 ED Maje 
instead o! g one of advantage, or of comparative su ority, 
as it used to be, to the other b: es of th — one that, 
by suecumbing to the ks of le who wrote against that 
, was put in an inferiority, as he considered, to the other 
branches of the essi inferior to what he ex 
when he ne He in short, it d 
more years’ service obtaining LJ , 
others by ha gone into other branches of service were 
ng the of an officer's ambition. This was one of 
his Sus TUN othar Wis, Sup o e and 
ese new docks own | fete. Ero belt Towera, thoeatistustion of knowing thet be | Barrat The 
asa‘ trumpet motith » ” entrance of pe size, a "y^ retained his name in the army list of his — nk, and his tat ee Mr. 
tide basin, an immense lock with iron bridge, an affection and regard must be the same that profession dene p ers. 
imer dock KA stifficient thas which he followed for 17 years.” a Cite i —Third is ga promi 
undreds of the largest-sized ships. The cost of th undicap XE 
Mu teer compl will be abi = : otla nd. * 
-A few days sin shark EN | 
10 the nets vi peo abont 18 ce a ot entangled | BRITISH 5 —The Aberdeen meeting tically 
et of herrings, m and having got —— that it had —1 the largest meeting of Re 
into the a lange a at a tremendous -— - 5 "Dp d had and that - wegen d hambar 
nets. He was ultima e delivery of - 
after a stubborn fight, by several smart b er his | Prince » ton * re, e total amo a 
a NN MN NU before he had seized one received from members and 2 
The sack v 1 — arm, and somewhat in injured him. and grants to ‘the amount of 930 900. Y were * for 
publie hem ht on shore. and exhibited to the the _ furtherance of Nhe reo — s aem ore the 
weighed about n accordance with : 
communication Lou un the "Prince "Cinko, assist in | o 
| founding at Berlin a testimonial commemorative of the Bayers. 4 
Freland. [erige scientific services and attainmentsof Baron Hum 
TAE C U 1 — a be amn — Humboldt Foundation for 
* and : — Ph an 
chbishops and two suffragans from each of the pro- Vrsrr ene British Association TO BALMORAL. 
members 
| —On Thursday week the presidents of sections, 
