THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND а GAZETTE. 
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the 28th, f һе purp g complete. The Queen w w Е ^ main in I ti] | bas assumed as EN wed pue ege the 
A procession wi eren l T in P ідау, eg 23d; m on 8 y c 2 proceed | тү sion K e- Е ry " ow fort н ра rst time xm 
n ле por are ex- y specia rain to t eem in " ure у, without o 1... to either part Я. А... 
various volunreer corps 0 je e present at a t iui en and - 
ow n t, and by which the new Lord Warden | grand review. On this occasion ъа Majesty will be pr rer е9. way brassas a Xr x qe 
i be escorted to o the Drop Redoubt on the Western accompanied by the Prince Consort edemption of the coloured race, upon the amicable 3 
a Court of Shipway wi the  Lord.Lieutenant, Earl Granville IÈ Ppd узн 07 t that тена оше А to American prosperity, 
, М he greatest, bio! rests on the eri 
the en ner by the suitors who attend in and the lords and ladies in waiting After the | |b but deeply; DEF do Es dini o qp o à 
dat the royal party will take luncheon at ёе | under our free 5-1 оа constitution, which leav: 
y eaves us 
usual e engagem son өгө f the Prince of Tales 1 and return to towa "— "— х without * ha! — and ali uncharitable- 
{её “ 5, < < herr : " al г ess," certainly without envy ; the blessings of being abi 
thissing pie ion, Dublin special train. ^ It is stated that her Majesty | to continue our labours in secure possession of fr dom селе 
nserve and main ntein the will attend Divine service in the Chapel Royal on |tyrar whether of one or of the multitude—of individual 
of the A ue Ports, | Sunday, the 24th, and that she will leave Dublin br | capri › "y to our pM r of the mere insupportable 
n that those eculiar | Killarn by " ,| domination of the mob, so om: that nothin too 
[ t reaso ЕЕ t Ы еу, оу вре rain, at noon оп Monday the high for it to reach, nothing az o bumble an A togar as to 
ad immunities have no longer any substa . It is expected that the royal party will arrive at | es саре. We have been survey »rogress T: the past year, 
This part of the pr ings being larney about half-past five o"cloc large section | and have only bad time to touch the tho Bigler weeer а tbe out- 
к uet will be given to his lordship in the | of the Lake Hotel has been taken M Ut Castlerosse zo © past lends ое — ийин thatis о к?” hod. 
. emen: e m ре 
Hall, MR пазову undergone. exten nsi in for the MIR of her Majes suite; and а чы: ry go t let us not forget that all our ашык 
Tt is thought rchased in London эя lis lordship, for | to "prove C condition of our fellow res, and make 
e hall will not ак о | tbe e purpose E conveying her мл ajes ty and the royal | ther rthy their destiny, "'nolbing 
iem for tickets, The | party through the Vi rn ved safe at its desti- тод wi ег "Rp i being a уем 
eir eagerness бо йо honour | nation. Н aai, will pas: Чо Dublin n Wed- in our whole existence, an instinctive sense attends 
said, to move upon Dover | nesday, ће and on the fol гетд Атыр. will | us that we are unsatisfied. 79 ced ut somewhat permanent 
r themselves alone the lion's share leave Kingsto n fo or ы Залы and p TUYA night | ever haunts us.  Whateve e have made, what- 
ever success had, аса "тести ac cm only makes 
Ddin- 
to arrive on 
an opportunity of inaugurating the 
ted hall o. Queen an id е9, хеше оле lo 
The О as 
ке by e committee, read, and were not 
disfigured by [id "уены topie, rd стек 
ore popular € banq 
ily an to give mwin Tady P Almerston. e ге 
Hon. W. Cowper are now staying at Walmer 
the Аер pea уйи of the Lord Warden, 
expected that Lord Palmerston will shortly join 
contract having been omi 
P Hin et, d 
us feel how hollow i all м-он much we dosiro that primea 
ei 
ts ld o Die , where the oe al party is expected endures es of early days, which evisit, no 
g, to make the arrangements for the ye oin the evening of the 30th. Her Majesty will remain two become ‹ ке fr om time, p ео; л! Ve tho forms Sf Chose hose 
ldi 1 ч 7 p е memory they sadly recall, make uns long for the bri 13 T 
» A Tot, ООШ s Holyrood, and TM о on to Balmoral on th аво - never fade, and for rejoining frier M bre o mo 
tm erec for the purpose; hs afia ber Жош, рш л м и mber, X sent doubt, and the struggle, and the di ирем, їз for 
м Jong debate it was determined to adher the N ADDR HER — | the inp the prospect ^ erem] and А ів {ог : —Aand s 
" it ^ ith our Natior ssociation, nie iut: ai 8 nx 
um plan, which offers this advantage, that * Ац А € meeting of she co A poration o f Dublin жаз Т Пай kae pg hopes b. domes отмой 
рза p. tio ceive and consider the dra rTésistanae—undisturbod by faction—undismayed by real 
coldness o or affected contempt, we vere -a our — у 
social labour ; v we lift our views T es far 
the darkn — that ар опе 
ess of ign. гедыя n, o misis 
of doubt that obscure, ion that vex e raeg 
Е e the se tr samte shimi chining В А ted zm h лег adoration 
à, glowin 
Tie Lord Lieutenant then inet a vote 
calling e Maj esty's attention to “ the decrease 
f dus ks to 
| Lord Brougham for his t x Modes, in the 
тото, The funeral of Lord Herbert of Lea took | iu жя ‘population. у reland," which һе 
the operation of laws, 
to direct the ану of Parliament to the E 
uem on Friday, in the — Maca Leu the chancel 
" mt боп, ted by his 
with a view to devise such measures as would rem 
o with a 26 Te expresso a b; 
Pi Lordship a short t time. be fore his death, t parta 
was conducted as privately ns possible, окува severe in a motion n of s h questionable taste ; but the 
the evil. ime — begged Mr. Plunket not to са Ri 
| sociis with the — xs scele es Mit Гис 
Brougham the 
this, a. considerable gow assemb 
some time before the hour appoin 
tod fo or the. ceremony ; ав ргоро osed by the к were carried by а ma- 
sand MA zo. daughters; 
S Lo rd a 
à Normanton, Lord Shel- 
а Gilford, A ap Selina 
all the іт the amd were shut, jority of 24 to 6 kind] t the hall at the wies of the Association. 
most of tradesmen. testified. their respect for his Тнк Dux KE or CAMBRIDGE AT THE CURRAGH. —The| Mr. Recorder Hill, of Birmi р conded the motion, 
Lordship’s le by pa rtially closing their establish- | D g D h»ursday morning 
grà — of the pected the t t the Curragh at a grand. review on | the sectional meetings’ со nced in the Law Courts, 
be Wito. » Course of the дау, „Тһе ee procession | Monday. His loya al F y Sir| when the Right Hon. ems Napier delivered an 
i atn t Brown,  Commander-i -in-Chief in Treland, - nddress to the Jurisprudence ы ent. Yesterday 
were La, зз эң of — each. 'The mourners | Richard Airey Adjutant-Gene "i and othe office mo -— Sir John t Me was to iver an 
Herbert,h ix cd | The Prince їз was ins review at ie э" ihe зш ent; the 
in 
e Association announced 
Malahide, to see the 
; to Delgany, to see the Protestant 
X ir а on the famfly system ; to Powerscourt 
one b, Mr. Наш, Captain Hozier, yi 1 orn- | and Bra: — tholie Reformatory ; 
ynard, Mr. Wyatt, Mr. T: к уз i rd Bro to Ennis тү, Whe V hein Avoca, and the mines in 
- Robson, and Mr. e Lord d Mayor at the Mansion He next pro- | Connty Wick ow. ersazione 
paraa followed by a jargo эн of РА e Bank of Ireland, De inspected carefully эм held by the ua Dublin Society; and on Tuesday 
ire ten m Salisbury. | the severa ету departments of the Bank. Не eaa а tthe Dublin Statistical Society will hold а conver- 
the bon: ited а n эше” time in the c aus once perio a by th — at the Museum of Iri nustry. Promenades 
aisle, while the service V wn жеш and then Trinity сак y сиди а the re and Art n 
y the tn T. uchanan, Colles өө ved by eibi Аа evening the Lord-Lientenant 
the dec ly was ished Fellows ‹ т the University, 1 d 
yard, ei 4 ш entrance ж = vault im the Kp ny — grs at the Cede. 
des er e ceremony was "n Сисвен.— ition signed 
nz. F; h. n was of foreign oak, without e енун ү S enden which has been placed at the vei and bishops of x de Tai Deas s the 
"à t polished, with а solid upon | service of the Social ngress for offices during | чен Chu vh of England d, b 
At the парни as the following i ption on a | the m i iar dali — been „conduci деше ffel jesty, в мыл + 
idney Herbert, first Lord Herbert of | tl hu örk- lave license to 
ptember, 1810 ; died the 2d of | returned to the Viceregal Lodge. On Wednesday ою шуа au А nM 9M, есен 
t е head was another brass plate, | evening A ү delivered lis d he en as | nd praying that the advice not E кой or of two pro- 
968 are the dead, "s Presiden = — n. - occupied u ниета of inet P ynods only, but of a general synod. of the 
coffin жага. А inser words, | tw ind and: be'obtaffied, ` 
d бай o£ tide ciii died tho 24 a the di 
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шш е ^ EN 
o InrrAND.—The : pea \ e 
t -— Ў и c « 
ies tho” the following progra - E ^ Ў ^ Е 
„мө m of the m Mey "ч „avarice, whether i ais pa ; | бф) 
gton June of the London diens, et ir d em 
Railway about noon on Thursday, th hose abown that they must be not bui extir- 
will be received by tbe chairman and pated, before an invasion of them cam succeed. that 
he company. Her Majesty and тее had а like consolation in casting our eyes norom ine 
thence. Dy special train to Holy Atlantie, and regarding tho confici "aoet shakes 
vey the royal party to. It үүтү merits T. reign 
"Queen will arrive at Kingstown qo sh ое Бели ап earnest is ова of $ 
me day, proceeding by special | Ж war, the real origin of whieh bas been the disappoint- 
and thence to the одре, | бопе of faction in the thirst for places, which, 
apartments intended for her Majesty ares» if t6 make it more respectable and more amiable, 
earibg 
саб and belle were. at intervals 
de. С сч: 
се io 
found guilty, at the recent assizes, of the murder 
three persons in Sligo—Mr. his wife, and 
their servant. He all along his inn ; but 
а few days since he confessed the cri and told his 
‘aoine wiere Мы Ed and a sum of 
money taken from the premises of the murdered 
le. Led жунш and. other 
in the place indicated, but the money, amounting to 
14l, has not been discovered. 
