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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 3 
o enter into 
Derb fag endeayouring to brin 
the frame, and that ultimately. it is 
ee sy which beco 
y Dr. ss hit, in 1621, 
$ pro’ o place am of piers 
with nage oka across 'the harbour, and to 
reception of vessels which enter 
under 
Setisionees it is 
Loan Comite 
to buen ais either of 
om or ties individuals. The 
ently purchased, and 
and the lates days led to 
= a panic in this 
transactions in 
mortgages, co 
is impossible to ‘calculate at present the extent of his 
falcations. 
Wakefield.—The election of Registrar trar for the West 
used unu 
interest in th was 
contested. dates gson, 
ae a Hon. Mr. Lascelles. The. polling commenced on 
Mr. Lascelles, 
eng a majority on the second day’s poll. On the 
third , however, his opponent caught him up, and at 
the close of the poll it was found, oo to general 
a r. dgson elected. Nearly 
polled. 
The mail from this city to oe — 
running for half a century, made its last journey 
‘ day week, seed oP esti es pepe —— any Act wes 
b b 
| dissolved. Several acne of the North Midland Com- 
pany have sent in thei 
ey mpanies is li 
e directors of he Cro 
spi to the Gre enwich director 
s 
oydon line having officially given 
s that unless the 
at the same time 
find it safety, either to purchase 
the C n lease.—Another por- 
tion of the and Dover Railwa eli Headcorn to 
ane d, was Sala opened on Monday by t pe pana 
the 
he Government Ins spector, and their friends, and w 
pen open to the public yesterday. 
LAND 
ent respecting the Deanery = 
lin, —The judgm 
d to be bids on Mon 
hie 
ndersto 
a 
> 
ane 
07. ayear rust, 
ord ay 3 other orthodox 
neghbourho ood “of Dublin 
nal trustees were representatives of the different Pres- 
f in, consisting hei 
fo) 
“> 
ity, apie 
Uni 
4 
after 
Hewley’s case. ordship now gave a final 
rit excluding the eleven Unitarian cone and the 
fou r Trinitarians who had joined with them in the answer, 
and ref 
a 
been elected to the 
parlour of his residencé, and was so dangerously wounded 
or som e time despaired of, On Saturday 
g in the mornin 
n time for di hour 
without his coming, = family became al 
scanen haying been despatched to ascertain what had 
become am him, they found the ill-fated gentleman a 
corpse t far distant h ot where he ha 
separated from his brothers a eball having passed through 
his hea in the 
pan 
which passe 
Scully, Sten 
tion is attribute 
peice § e which led to the first ieee that 
of Mr. Scully’s conn re his farm for 80/., with the 
fe 
or 
~ 
me 
cisinad the fa tenant conse 0 give 
up, on being oa. his 80/. and the value of the crops in hel 
er round ; but the ese very fair terms were Te ejected, posses~ 
or equivalent. 
fe these circumstances, Mr. Scully was appealed to, and 
f course decided 
was anaes b 
rela ions. 
SCOTLAND 
Convocation of the Non- Intrusion 
rs 
e not a long 
hold i in 
Bu 
or the meeting assembled, to sympa 
calmly co 
veyance for letters bet and Tenbury. 
he followi ae ‘the. ‘sour s of the un-| _Skibbereen het ingues est has been held on the two m mony to a gre 
dermentioned railways for the week :—Lond id Bir- — by the police in the a —_— respecting poon's s | connexion or alliance between the Church and the State. 
et ,808/. ; Great ama 10,5897. ; South- | rates noticed in our last. case they returned ‘a | If to characterise these two sets of ssp gaene tes- 
Western, 5,168/.; South-Eastern, 1,112/.; Brighton, | unanimous verdict of jostifiable homicide, being of apinion rege: 5 is borne by the ee to the duty of the 
3,167.5 : Biackowaly 4 4551.3; Ceniartiok; 62h 3 Croydon, that Mr. Gore Jones w ing the order Christ’s house, to e the authori 
d Junction, 6,451/.; Eastern 4d; . In the other they brought i, a verdict of man- Christ, and of Christ alone; pie that, 
North Midland, sett ; York and ditto, 1; er —A state- | slaughter, c that under the circumstances the | of entry eotinonr is borne. to 
of the of the Great Western Railway, for | police \ firing on an unoffending party | civil magistra und to 
n up, in in the rear. This: was &i, sixteen jurors, | protect Christ’s vet 
four others having | — in favour of a verdict of justi-| then, testifies as to the duty of px Ch 
potas ee o fora verdict of murder. The 
annum, ai 120, 
the jury, in reubmiting this result, sai 
iateor ? right that i 
that nan had ever ebad upon that district as one of 
most peaceable and quiet of all lvelandy: and did so up to 
this melancholy transaction. They sorry that 
advice should have been given to the misguided people b: 
persons in a superior rank of life, for if “that mischievous 
advice had not been received, the jury would n 
have Pp aced ee their’ sition nexion 
with this subject the papers state that the disposition of 
the rural population in some districts to resist the Dey: 
ment of poor’s rate continues to nay a good deal of 
ed 
-on-Suir, were or 
days since to emg the collectors, and a party of the 7th 
Dragoon Se rtered in Clonmel, were to move to 
Carrick to assis 
ane be known to the beccomniey 
the | reco 
the ear of Christ mente: ahi: therefor ore, bound to 
resist 
servitude of every 0 duty is. 
n the 
Fe 
‘ 
The 
aoavien tat An Church cannot 
fore, assumed “no lanc c ti 
to erally eaGeakrsnalies ‘consequence of disclosures made during a | we mentioned a report it in 
ised a ecer s into the affairs of the Lunatic ‘Asylum templation to remove all the dilapidated buildings which 
—We men jat th in this city, Mr. M‘Caffrey, r, and th | hn ed es enclent Palace of Holyrood, to beau 
cial meeting of the Midland Counties Company, following the ts, ; oa ege Reg png ne sacha tify the R ditary 
example of the North Midland, ointed a com- | proceeded from the Government, and the Lord Liew! t keepership. This iy report.» we e find by the Caledonian 
ittee to inquire into present and past expenditure ; these has eR Sera carmen ee the ma a to carry it into | ewry is borne out by a notice of an intended application * 
les have directed the attention of share- | ef ue we Parliament to enable ox yn seve Woods and 
holders generally to the necessity of reductions in the ex- i tragedy has ests to prop 
e of d it is now announced that the | in this coun Sh Mr. James Scully of Kilfeacle, a magis- | is no pier any doubt that the grounds, including 
this principle, is | trate and grand juror of the county, sight — tion of Arth 
-and Wyre Company, acting on 
henceforth’ n managed by a local board, and that the 
‘its offices and a , will “be | 
eading in the 
: — trouble the meeting by reading “a reeoltions ; es: z 
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