THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
wis the hatching-boxes are placed, the process is 
g 
House. Archdeacon Denison endeavoure pe to make a 
After bearing eeu ft, the 
evils oul 
win t 
oin most is alwa; 8 in Lati n address against bing statute, but d jar. 
attendance ioe ETE merited te sn a of t the e Hou v er disapproval, of by any possibility it ee Beh, "um E 
seeing t —— mon, salmon tront, char, Uidargtadasten, Who a pied th satiny. "n that he has consulted the Iris ish Roman Catholic i 
rout, t , he could not be hear vell as the American, and speaking in th 
of rire Ino ane ough there are 8000 young taken by the two Proctors and the Registrar. Wh the aa be he condemns the brotherhood "m 
salmon recently hatched | in others the ova are in a | the numbers were added up, the on nior Proctor, amid society, '8 it. They have, he E 
vivifying state, and in others there pit the sigle eggs. dead silence, pronounced the wo aay b learn, bu he und ns 
Mr. F. Buckland has ceeded in bringing a live | placet.” hi the par ty in favour of the é statate had not | the o E sd of i Qe enfer i to be to ww rest I 
salmon fi Worcester, and placing it in the pond with | expected to be in a majority, a perfect tumult of|from E and bi iolence, force of arms, ad 
the sturgeon in the Zoological Gardens, and is nov mpi followed, the mee vieing with the ade bloodshed, ae Bishop n he cannot help remi 
engaged in experimenting on salmon eggs with li and wavings of x ps n, d w- solemn convic that the i 
trout from the Wa ndle, in the hop e of pe a t bec apparent ‘that something w ong. men in their wild a would 
hybrid between the hich the The Vico. Chaicellor made a signal for silence, “which the greatest misfortune "x e ^j befell Ireland, 
: E d; rish 
redomin the migratory 
instinct, so that the new fish w vil Jive i in the Thames 
above roe biete the desire of paying an annual 
visit b sies 
RES TION OF CHARING Cross.—A monument 
was with difficulty preste 3 
een “a mistake”—and the pug having sib 
testimony of a 
lost his estates and at a life 
sided the Senior Proste akain got u 
“ Me 
ld do so again pes. 
act spot 
ancient cross si The height of the 
edifice "m ‘be nearly 70 ft. Of ‘the 10 crosses which | 
on the road from Grantham to Westminster Abbey 
mp three are now in existence, the finest being that | 
seas 
eet A HOUSE IN THE Crry.—In consequence, 
it is su IN id of the heavy rains which have lately 
cont the gable end of tbe Fountain Tavern in Castle 
, Ch x» nmn fell to the ground on Monday night. 
Bev me of t Te item by the ee ape of the 
others w 
, Sir James Elphinston e, 
bay tn Compal ile mi d a num iai of naval and 
military officers. The operation was attended with 
very success. The tide was very high and the turret 
diy was ta vet alon gside the. shee jetty | in capital | e 
order. ae wil g 
ajori parti non placet? It vá w the turn " Mr. Smith O'Brien), who yen "s the leaders of 
for the m of the statute to dita y'a Bic they em are intat 
der zs ily on — of en Pli dis- merely 0 on acquiring salarios, pes ‘that men of no 
avjoiulont: he numb were understood to be— | make handsome income by this raffic in 
Non-placet, 407; Placet, “395. Majority "riii the sympathies of e cor nti may, he 
Metals 72. perhaps, say ions e of the sopie “existing un 
PORTSM — The yal Sovereig , and know under the name 
cupola ship w was Medic floated ont "of her dock he ‘ National Brotherhood, or "the* - rotherhood 
at Portsmouth on Tuesday, in the sence of Vice- | St. Patrick. But with regard to the Amer 
Admir al Sir Ji Seymour, Rear Admiral “Elliott, Major- Fenians, who have been tiveniodlg ‘Tied witha 
nvasion when the war in America 
he xp thing is a delusion an 
hes n have ftus thought of being able to rach 
[rel em but in meantime appeal to Mn 
qood of heir Merengue in order to ins 
was tr 3 -decker; but has been cut down 
echiberted | in a cupola ship, with three eee 8, r^ 
per ee Coles Peste ies She is a powerful vessel, 
ll be t valuable for coast defence, floating 
FE dla 
1thout injur 
t Ge 
aT lighter ran was exp 
OTHERHAM.—A few 
eral’: 
kly Tak 
week “ending Saturday, "March 5, were 1766. 
a you 
—The 
hat the ded in London i in the nam 
The 
ed L Ton » in revenge 
woman he Jived w 
average number in eek of the 1 
years 1854-63, eae for i inerease of poy pulation, was 
Mies The ot eturn is therefore 346 above the 
avera nd the week the births of 1120 boys 
and 1019 ginis i in all me iig were ee red in 
In the 10c eeks 
€— compoun nd into the 
diem 8 
fumes, and o 
infant, died. The ju jury at "e wá rne returned a verdict 
f M. ] who 
London Ne ndin: 
185463 the average sites as 2071. 
e years 
Provincial. 
Two other pe erson Fagint SUM uspicions were 
entertained were acquitted by the jury, dt 
ere in prison to await an examination by the 
ved sane 
enm for their. exhibitio 
- Dan 
s commi -— for | ba 
rotta 
FoR HoLYRooD.— 
Majesty has approved 
k h history, now in Hampi 
removed to Ho em. where they will be placed in sid - 
of the public apartments as 9 be judged most ada 
Pro av ha 
H CRUISERS 1 E FnrrH or Form—Tn 
Danish. eis cruisers Juve iia en ot. Dun 
ching th 
te tow, 
On Friday last, as a large foreign vessel was : 
ihe: Forth between ie Bass and. the May, one of 
but a breeze oh inging’ ng'up the 
— For some time past a Rer wl 
| "emen pened in this town for the D 
BIRMINGHAM.—A memorial was transmitted to Sir 
pre Grey on Monday, p 
th + 
+} 
card h on 
[ve Hall for the murder of. his wife, on the round 
oflis previous good character and the great provoda: | 
tion he had recei ived. „The memorial had 50, 366 signa- 
ince Consort. propositions 
had been vy as em P e should 
assume, som esting a fellowship Pu sampeter, 
others a bisa but "the general feeling Md in favour 
statue 
stored in the magazine of th tl 
of a e; it t has s now been decided to erect 
eT hi 
town, exploded, causing con dene rei to the 
roof and other parts of the building. The quarter- 
master . the depot was found on the e premises MÀ 
by the explosion, but w ifhout- injuries of a seriou: 
character. 
Burniry.—Mr. Samuel Howard, of Stanley, near 
Perth, formerly an inhabitant of this town, has pla 
in the hands of trustees es, for the use of the tow: 
and eo 
The land is situate 
parsonage, and r 
land not neces 
‘or 
the approva 
| Pr rince b Goals : vil appear in 
spread every ineh of me 
into neutral water, The 
shot after the fugitive, Sait thon stood 
Large numbers of the init 
the Castle Park to witness the 
and s ceeded 
n of one 
assembled in 
Law. 
e 
execution of the design has been given to . K. 
homas, the Wats — The pedestal will be of 
s | polis ished mou tain limestone. 
On W. ednes 
from ‘Sit i Googe Grey a respite for Ann - bw 
had Mines en engaged by her mis istress aba 
ell, who 
di E CHa 
etr an sa 
pin 
esday the High Sheriff received 
h 
W. 
atute aig 
‘who was sentenced to death la 
r child at 
The Secretary iei “Sta 
effect to the 
st week for murd Toring ie 
ie Veces a its birth. 
ate had been memorialised to give 
eee of the juny to mercy on 
t ther 
nts 002. The 
required for the Dainai is to be le 
roceeds of h ar 
, Were "grave. doubts as to the 
£4 
sites, the whic e to go towards it 
endowm ie 
a —A colliery explosion took place a - 
oh since in the neighbourhood of thig Mei but w 
the repa xd 
WES -—A fatal boiler explosion took 
s | place on e "TR Met at thei iron works y or r. Johnson, | 
so fatal as t i ac A Ae generall 
pm were lost, and thri 
was tei 
powe 
step, and applied to the 
urt of Chan n them, on the ground of 
eir policies secar indi cin from liability doe diaga 
n. The Vi ce-Chancellor overruled this 
TK round 1t. 
boiler wei re blown in cont 
confused mass of iron, 
n the rubbish one cmm 
away "ad the men picked n is it was voe d that 9 w 
red, 
ire | killed and 13 others were shockingly in 
moneret 
ARCHDEA LIN. 
of Dublin has been conferred on 
pplication, an 
PP 
NM 
r EE EP ET n " - 
Lee, Lecturer of Divinity, 
lesiastical History in 
th 
pay the costs of the applicat 
MOLD.—A terrific Ri anra causing the death of one 
man and the seri of several others, has 
"Sever 
into the pit, about 139 yards 
when, after working icis wi MN some w: 
forced up a borin 
not now in S gern ol 
causing almost in of t 
orien 
tion of the Seriptures, 
an he on Miracles, and ot tier wor 
IRISH BRIGADE FOR Durie A Cork gentleman 
oposed to raise an Irish 
ply is it pected to be see mag 
sad soe j con nere and s 
cdm are 
s of 
P 
l part: 
em 
HE FENIAN BROTHER 
C Catholio Bishop of Chines 0, 
d a pastoral, solemnly sa MÀ 9 m Brot! 
delusi on and fr: 
usi 
to the' 
f A mg to give any 
the members the: aie till they abandon the 
Boro 
brigade for the ren th 
NLEY HA 
he residence, Stoke, Devonport, in 
the | ra 
Mary n, Rom ea 
dp n tlie Vete S des; tis 
herhood 
Warning his people against it, lie 
AMBERS,—The {Steam Rams Attorney 
‘hers. —Mr. Turner, for the Attorney-Gen oe 
were informations zs de oy" or te 
in pow fitting out two iron-cla 
the [de to their great loss phus udice. 
Mellor ef e: sworn that the evidence[was © * santa 
uld hardi; 
vedo 
ittings triala 
o bring on the case for 
i he should make the tpe 
esses, so far as practices aca ; 
to the defendants; and also à SEPT Qon «d 
act intended to be proved ; the co 
raed into Court by the 10th May next. 
ftuar, 
Hox. Mns. GRANTHAM died 
ep 
he widow of Captain nad G 
Dd. Rutland, and ¿was the 
Hon. James Fortescue, younger 
of the secon 
reine ree nd brotber 
is How Tuowas, Harrow Gen Want 
4th in inst. cone ha Tes in st the ot Sir 
the fourth mu of Pone. ma bora i the Ta Em fr 
jr-presum; mptive 
IE died 
s 78th year. 
xon, K.C.B.» and, 
mant of the Horatio frigate, he 
musket ball, while sharing in a 
terminatedin the: capture of the 
Je a a 
