Ocronzr 8, 1864.| 
INN GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Cou rt, 
Init 
t, or high-level — — nced at Ely 
Holborn Hill, and term in nid Street, 
the Bailey ; a sa por Se commencing at "he 
tion of Hat tton Garden w vith , Holborn Hill, 
t ha f 
ber to April. It t wil epe eei, te November | 
When | a school i is not open oA dein will | 
be made, if 
ir 
Th e Railway Company said he was 
a posi ti produce e poi evidence that one ot t the 
two tickets issued. to this witness and deceased was 
tha EA Aid 
tf "AT. 
n priva e yar ary “Fou t 
xm qualified eer come u 
bY 80 e, and it could not have v 
-— in Lbs up the evidence, 
rg A 
and spot where the new 
* H : 
in ce: 
the best 
early in 
hereafter. MODA, 
all persons, w es they 
ha ditas A pa the school or not, 
who pass the final dinde of the school, provided 
ew give satisfac! tory evidence of h 
course of practical work recommended by the 
Council of the Institute of Naval Mn E 
diplomas will be of two grades, according to the 
Sie the candidate in the dchaiiaatien, the title t ‘the 
her grade being Fellow, and of — — onan te 
ry the ae — aa nye al Architecture. Cert 
o an pt; 
ven the debe i a the ^ of the sessi 
ftev. J. “Woo oolley, LL.D., 
Mr.C. W. ME F.R.S 
the Senior 
of the new schoo 
UNION OF 
mencing at St. 
duc The 
Road between Holborn we and the junction of the 
0.2 i 
inom igo nite. i na s rringdon d are to be 
alte commencing at Nerei Street and termi- 
mist about 230 feet north of New Charles Street, 
bey ropolitan Railway Station. Snow Hill 
approp alse the present roadway of | * 
Skinner Street and Holborn Hill and the south end of |? 
King Street and - Place, If the 
| pur rchase the e proper ty schedule d wi ithin five years a 
Ac 
as been appointed Di rector, 
+ Principal, and Mr. Purkise, | 
; Vice Principal 
8 
after 
Sipulchros Church, on the pacers Side ome 
widened, and the levels of 
Corporation do not | grea 
he 
said he did vom E that any crimi Me charge had 
established against Powell, but 
fon as to arg x preca! 
y on the morning we the llth 
Se RER E and that her death was acciden! 
however, appended the following eae: to their 
diot :— 
jury empanelled on the 14th September, and adjourned 
$À October, rev at the St. my Workhouse, on 
ane Gollop, who came by her death on the 
- on the llth mm last, having 
Accidental Death, are of opinion that 
of the train at the Portland “Road Station, wha 
there was not a proper pe pen aver of 
to secure the safety of the passengers, and 
eg tothe al attention of the omar Railway Ceangenee 
r caution on this point in fut 
ASE OF SHOOTIN GIN ErrivG. Forest, —An inquest 
Ey 
F CIT —The 
the Bishop of maakera Bill ‘is on ‘he | point “of rd 
carried into effect. It is that of the parish of 
rishes of St. 
such purchase are to cease, Should the viaduct, or raised | 
way, and new lines of street be not co completed within 
five years, viz by 1869, the ot tsi? given by the AM fo 
et, Gracechurch, 
p cease, so muc 
it as may then be completed. 
s go y| Wiruuax Rouer x, THE Ex-M.P. rchester, | 
bosco and i l had diminghed to 8 The|transport vessel, ia has Te Deptford this week 
d of AAllballows h - mye ed an matey of 396/.| with 300 convicts for Gibraltar, e taken |a 
annum, and the f St. Benet with St.|out with them William Rim; “the ex- MP. for 
nard an income of; Soak, per m. Neither of| Lambeth, but it was found that his stay in my is 
them resided vent Ver benefices. The ag awh of the | necessary in connection with the property affected b 
Dean and Cha anterbury, of the n and | his forgeries, He is at present employed i in the Lor 
Chapter of St. Prat * of the vestries of the respective sion Works at Chatham, and may be op ily 
parishes, and o; Com missioners has| common  labourer, dressed in a gre conv. viot 
been obtain od b tended union, 
waits ratification by 
"The Rev. Thomas 
eap. 
1801 these parishes contained together a ‘population of 
1412 souls. The € mnm ne "2 uall 
with other convicts to a cart on the works in progress 
n of vances 2 kvard. 
n MazzsTY's SHIP 
e 19th vi Aout, ‘on the passage of | h 
he Phaeton rom Fortress Mon: to Jamaica, the 
reac was e ek 3 vay, and n euten 
. | Cha ves A. vx: t, being office: the watch, 
T on the M. ‘by the fly- block, w hi fractured 
cg died i 
t few weeks, so th 3E 
scheme will, after the 
d, be bevugh into immediate operation. 
visions are of t me most simple description 
g rector e Rev. Charles 
ows, 
imn 
mes 
grey co: 
suit, using a spade or pick-axe, getting stone, or yoked | ad 
se of two childre 
ic Epping Forest Stent - e. 
— him and a group of prey bay a among whom 
he deceased, when he levelled th y. n at 
ind "fied t him he inquest 
Mo nday lut, when the jury retu Awan pe a verdict of deat th 
Som ccident and misa máy enture. The | father of the 
n. at the. Ilford Pe tty descen 
n Saturday the 
magistrates, in remanding the case for a vier intimated 
their port to send the prisoner for trial, but 
= hi bail. 
PPOSED CHILD MURDER at Aocroy.—At the 
Ha morti E court on wa two heec 
named Campbell and Harris, well dressed perso: 
had been living rab peony Lodge Mill Hil “Road, 
Acton, were og ed with having aes - birth 
A woman employed them as a 
S | sempstress and their servant, while mds out a room 
found the bodies of two children in a box. Information 
was ittri to the police, and the prisoners were taken 
into parede The won who had „ex xamined the 
room for all the 
parish 
e 
y 8. 
promising young officer was the third s son 
William Paget and grandso 
MEN EEhag POR mtn ah 
j T 
€ em 
bard rd 
ioners, is to be the son of the anms a 
and a parsonage for the rector is to be at once provided 
as to secure his 
“Ben net, at the arum of Fene Street, is to be’ 
be ee and the offered to the dene S M liti ui — 
for public prenei at a price 
iia upon, subject to the consent of the lug es 
andthe Bi ith part of the proceeds 
esed | 
eoe at the 
acant b . W. | starti 
Johnson, advantage will be taken 
unite that veneti to those of St. Mary Abchurch, and | E Square, M the. ies as that et his 
St. Lawrence P daugh ter; sun and said she was the wife of a chairm sker 
I last named Henry Gollop. trie. at, iui Sek (ro betw 
Sewers, Mk 8 and 9 dock on the mee wd of her — "e her 
e them a plan for | husband at a public-house 
atest ense at tal Hill, west of | was then quite Poir. ony Gallon, p 15, Eel Ts 
d bridge now said that deceased was his wife, MS 
to form 
the TAS 
fter midnight. 
e had got at the 
sin. pir . She had | to 
n of the late Margi <r foci! inquiry, but amikia, to obei in ta two sur reties x 
eae oa 
“Haaren, The 
The e prisoners were remanded for 
|1007. 
eek], 
um ve the a 
week the Dr of i062 Ms and 961 girls, 
in all Mn children, wi in London. In 
he Ti corresponding weeks of the years 1854-63 
reet, | | average number was 1 
Provincial, 
BirsTQN.—4A meeting of colliers on knees was held in 
this town on Tuesda ards of 2000. 
ider y acter. 
see until the masters give the men the w I: 
demand. A second request that the men woa consent 
to have the — settled by the arbitration of the 
jo - to get some tea and 
Francis Powell said that he resided at No. 1, 
Street, Somers Town, and was an organ 
n the employ « of Messrs, Hil & Son. 
He had resolved 
of Staffordshire and Worcestershire 
| ee) the Mayor ai Birmin ham was resolutely refused. 
The men said t uld pla; 
" 
i he the 
ail upon them to strike, 
in order 
ilate the carriage traffi 
"on the Ludgate Hill Más of the — is | nin Satu 
the commission will oi to | been drinking with her and her 
Bel house, and after he had S 
in the road and asked him 
y then went into three 
houses editus home, but he Pus 
commission can acquire i aka him to go as far as 
der the powers of its Act, should it approve of the did A OR arrival th 
; pes i c. hed More X meh to 2 to out. — he went 
day night oe 10th nn. ‘he had 
usband at 
FES 
ere 
ent too, 
e ha Dive oney for the 
sian to believe ‘that. the vn ‘Chatham and ticketa, dores —— 
train 
* be one. - eed c falling apparently on her hands and knees. 
e subject 
at: Commit 
ring 3) 
| would get him as well as herself into trouble. He got 
out of the eg as he could. He ran partly 
ing a barrier, he then we Me 
tee to consider and | report 
ALLEY IMP meme — The follo 
of ài d Act authorising the Corporation to | 
the Holborn deny d will be read with interest :— 
ks o 
m the respective of offices in which 
che ction until the completion of the wollen 
charged for each inspection. The he Act provides for, 1. a | 
Taise 
The 
E 
public- [into South Staffordshire, 
between Lor 
| drink. nies which his 
Wi 
| ae asd of the river ma gera 
n Road. 
at the improvement. Several of the Commissioners dor. bene n his pm ing in that direction he d r her | 
to 
preva 
and thus prevent 10. 10,000 t 
d Leigh and the coal 
to make 
E TU dua fo do so; and the pro- - 
Moles has consequently been rejected by both 
oye wee 
On Thursday a conference 
masters, 
of great 
Thor’s Cave, tha 
ern w ti ifo o opening in the face of 
, at o. pied of about 250 feet above . 
above the Wetton and 
of the cavern, i 
bee Mr. Bin pe ge of this to 
r thei 
xtinct animals w bited 
jo country dating the glacial epoch, the more 
which (period conveyed the mud into the 
