FEBRUARY 13, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
paralysis, pene by the aay | pad nightly 
ae Arn 
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dancer, On the whole they could suggest no other 
plan than that the Lord Chamberlain should i issue strict 
IETA nforced. The Lord Chamberlain thanked 
them for their attendance, ae ‘stated | that they would Y 
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Tur NATIONAL System or Epvcarrox.—Dr. M‘Hale, 
— mg Archbishop of Tuam, has euge a 
ery lon ral, c condemning in vio olent t terms 
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a ilies, 
Ju 
- dad an now ea 
duties. that Mr. Dyce, RA ct ute 
compelled P ill health to — working on the T st 
lating to the legends of King Arthu 
see has ss so pv eng aged in the "Queen's 
g Room, and that 
On 
rda ance with this intimation, his 
he says, which maintains “e RES Bastilles” 
The 
anagers 
Wednesday, in accor 
ipea issued a circular addressed to the m 
ani a series - une for ad better 
f bre 
man re E Bis hop o 
Galway, Dr. M’Evilly, i in an p o hi d 
hot t. 
The 
protection from acciden re in 
i by 
amberlain rac the vale o the i improve- 
able to.. Saidh them, h io but returned to the| 
s he had r advance. 
OFFICE OF the Court of 
cu Council on | Tuesday the report | of a committee 
read, 
have alre 
s shal wg 
| lights shall, viaa praetieable, be 
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same manner. Wet Aa or blankets and water pots are | W^ 
a Min danger to the faith, Me S oe sup system 
of mixed education destroyed fai of false 
liberty and unmeaning inde eeri He denied the 
moral right ok parents to sen. nel red io Di 
ich the Bishops condemned, 
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should be aboli shed, and that in lieu of it 
should be appointed under the eM: title of ek ot] t 
the w orks and sur Toyor z io the City, at a salar ary of 13 001. | 
per an an Fe ment that 
Dos title ‘of city architeot shouid be maintained, wd 
that the proposed sa up hould be 1 instead o 
to pda duty, 
Ne herbe bac is wem rere non- 
inflammable dresses Re pee 
es tpinin of tle 
tmr s at the so strongly 
expressed as to the "iifieuty e ot "ning a Rm 
f| ondes, that his ‘pedshlp borne 6 0 80; 
ballet-dan 
— e of mr a m reri pero 
like repugnant to all the dictates of natural 
ted religion.” ncluded a long and 
1 m pia J. C. Lawrence did n that both i hang an cers es 
believe tha& any eminent men would oe | the office | w will see the aia of adopting them whenever other parties who actively co-operate in the in 
for less than Z. per annum, and he MOD. ^ an | practicab p. of such and pr tive spiri! evils, The 
amendment to that effect, which w: rm a T TH BLIO HEALTH. — The Registrar- aoaia oman Catholic Bishop of Limerick, Dr. Butler, has 
. J, Cockerell. This amendmen d the Weekly Return states "that the deaths registered in | also joi ined in these V rans ian In an address to his 
amendment of Mr. Rowe was eventually piled The | London the week ending Saturday, February 6, t he did oral erre — LP 
ep 3: E X ded was then agreed to were 1055. . The corrected average for the kms Catholic who had the slightest pretensions to the name, 
E ENTERPRISE.—The iron-clad sloop ek of the e er 1854-63, w ea The UÉ 
ri ae m of the vessels Fiume rn is therefore 174 above th Dur and obstinately persevere in Via his child to that 
Mr. Reed’s principle, was pent at Deptford on wae the births of 1055 boys ar "1093 gh ih ‘a condemned | place—the local model school—which w: 
in the presence of Prince Arthur and tha pra re ^ agite inLondon, Th nglish 
Admiralty authorities, She is ons, 160 hors of the country i in its own hands, and carry s out on its 
power, and four guns. The Waterpas l is Se own pnt: v M "- in ne: -J rs of the 
to be comma mander Charles J. Rowley. Pr obinctat chara eee 
Tux Vic Ga .—It is sta d A that a £ towards the people af Find i in fem nn tin of plain 
emn ^ h chased Havrs,—At tl f ti y other r — Educati: 
on Friday a report from Professo i 
Desanges all he pictures forming this gallery, "T4 will 
E them teste as a collection illustrative of British 
valour. 
, THE MK OF CD REGENT STREET AnOADE.—On | Fri- 
Ly 
to the pd of Mr. Millett was read. Hw that 
there ‘was not the slightest trace of any kind of 
poison, and » sy b^ Bint of the post mortem 
msistent aye Ban agi. of 
Fu et, was brought before the Metropolitan Board of 
Works by deputations from the promoters and oppo- 
nents mitte scheme, and; was ultimately referred to a 
"- 
L GnEEN.—The Bishop of — has con- 
MEER the : rectory of Bethnal Green, vacant by the 
at of the M Dr. Gibson, in tbe Rev. Septimus | m 
curate of St. rael ^g, Lr pner 
ansard, for erly c 
Bian, and Ister curate i 
ey | marriage law of — sa t if 
The pice * nthe EX Government was t 
au faith and to hunt the teachers, That olent the 
renis cherished to this hour by the manner in 
has ione it 
ILLE EL ps ParEST.—Àn aordi- 
ary case was before the y irp "of the “Rolle on 
Basuan, dde "s eon a iur rte of the 
if the guilt, ies be 
em by the prosecutor, They had now 
ek to ~4 that they were extremely def that - 
The 
rosecutor had n 
case, and d Mr, Millett 
U 
of St. iac ia in-the-East. 
Jm A CH m —On Sunday afternoo: 
etd St. ge pn^ Pr em St is 
Camden Town, perre m 
was not extingtined until a some MER 
sin | ep NVIOTS IN 
n of the s a en foreign seamen 
viel Tast week p: the murder and Mg d th 
Flowery Land, has been fixed for Monday y, the jen 
inst. ‘The execution of so many prisoners at one time 
is M event unprecedented i in London for man iy year: 
made good his c 
discharged; Mr. Millett was warmly con 
mer rous anie end was M nied to ferre 
ch establish 2 
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Jof bi high e a 
LIVERPOOL, The a laid i ^ the ien of|w 
s, | the seizure of the rams El 
ff Nissen stated, im answer to a question | by | 
Alie bes e aie, that he and his colleagues had 
€ letter to the Home Secre’ retary requ 
esting | a fire, sccompani nied b by a sli ght explosion, took p 
PryMxovTH.—On Bier mitalia, gyen 80 "elock, 
poisoning wit "^s pes. edge, In me 
Professor Terlor e expressed his belief that rr Rae 
clearly caused by serous apwplery. The dte 
hen addressed Mr. Millett, and said aed the 
T regretted having ha d to 
oep 
D rem but they ad. no alternative after r the state. | 
to the 
was Monday bs y^ lived with her e who is also d per 
gratulated by | near Tempo, in the 
| to 
v | verko-gibsus of music. 
— ero dir fly ds Dum in all paris o a c pou agreed 
| quuiédtcur as 0 
wdy was resolved t to pA this | 
65d 
ith impunity the Á w o p 
tection for the “honour ‘of any family in the country, 
Protestant or Ca 1 MM there is a young girl, 
opua to "m ffection: 
y Fe ermana gh. - She is enti led 
p fa rtune of 1000, 
get 
ily refused his 
cote tnam and is paeme , being 
without ut a penn: support a wife. But; ns ig pa 
= and - other, she 
to prevent her taking 
ined eae e her fortune. The M ter of 
the "Rolls threatened Peterson and his Ataare with 
eded further in the matter, 
mete a m 
‘defiance of thie utc air. it is alleged, Peterson got 
to appoint some other o than Newgate fo: 
Tt was beds th hat the Hone Secre- 
he sheriffs, 
Signal was ‘immediately made f from the Royal Adelaide 
fap ahi ip, a 
a pere at fy is n registration office by making a false 
y had power to € t lity, and t and her boats ani reci SH oe of declara tion A license was then 
P mi hoped t pue fies ida be —— the Mov ag eda St. Braai Indus dera d Die dap m the Roman Catholic Archdeacon, 
a's ` authórisin g ü atholic 
that he has no Be er make any alteration, he | D pravé dod. the young lady was not z 
viets have severa iy pi a iboi kat in aedi the Ad € most - the stores to a place | Before this hia obtained she had been K Brodit. ona ear 
the crimes fors wi ich. th ey are to su ofa nfely, a = Do the fire. One of the work- | by Peterson’s mother to her house, and kept concealed 
PREVENTIO: CIDENTS B ———À IN THEA ed, rud an ae seaman loea bed to the | for several da P The cur ate dec line dt to marry the 
m consequence aZ the recent death of a i eolumbine my Canopus had arm | bur parties th Ty 
e, and ys of p ing a Protesta As range priest was sent for 
H~ that uninflammable dresses sh perform the pA on whose face t ies 
fi 
pledged themselyes not to 
compulsory, and that all rud lights i inni be , Sedan —On Monday a man named John Ford, to look, that they might not 
protected,; the Lord) Chamberlain on Frida: ay con- Leah in a court on the western side of the Severn, in he able to identify him in case of a prosecution, The 
ened a meeting of the anagers of the metropolitan | thi rties were then married, the curate who had pro- 
tres, About 24 managers attended, His lor the strange priest standing outside the door 
- to them the let the while the ceremony was per "ur Mis into 
nd directed their attention to the question of| who was many years his senior, ani Sunda he | was eri baptized curate as 
ine gen ess from publie buildings, brought so| woman, going out mi an errand for a iram, i Rom atholi The friends Rd Peterson es 
H “4 to the ad M ae lite catastrophe in Chil. | offence to Ford, upon which high words took place |in iai more effectually to sec their prize 
S vim Ee op any suggestions which | when the ner knocked her down hat; were safely pu 
was not in prot — the house ai time, but did 
da movements of They aao Severe satay Se See ri med n Bu aui EM ended. 
ey have not sufficient power over the ladies of with a an evident desire to screen man, A fire- | sho ferson again. | E " 
* ballet to ensure obedience Ri orders vit er E tee ie der ncs Ad stow an hotel 
mi and one manager declared that if the di è that the wound might her solicitor, The Master of the 
"re made certain stipulations compulsory, the girls | have have beet caused by « by such an instrument. The prisoner the case as outrageous, - 
Wonld not. ‘ap With regard to was remanded ‘until Tos. when it appeared from | said on a former day that he would A. d the papers 
Lee plan of rendering the dresses non-inflammable, there before the ipee anera | and the Solicitor-General 
they all s 8 was an insupzrable difficulty eause| Was present on Saturday to watch the case for the 
in compelling the hallet-girls t to wear drosses which had Crown. 
n steeped in a solution rendering hem ince he PROPOSED OF AGrTATION.—The Nat 
bustible, ooh efficacy of the so scent, enth. Such a rupture might have last week publis ress of a column and a half, 
and aed not be applied to de "umtercoting, “whieh occasioned NW DM, n emotion, a blow on the | signed by Martin, one of the heroes of 1848, on 
Was tle chief both the! chest, or violent exer The magistrates, after this| behalf of “the provisional committee the Irish 
solution of neris ua ul Mire. of ated mparted | evidence, commi itted rn prisoner for trial on the|National ue," setting forth that y objeet of 
ip the muslin Ad hens EN which deprived ud aad of ive and on the same day the coroner's| cd body “is to obtain the restoration of a separate 
of that indispensable a! jury re a verdict of Wilful Murder against him, independent Irish legislature and sias; » 
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