THE “GARDENERS? CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ean ia for the doctors, if that fact had | either refused to go 
suffer from a any caprice of himself or his successors, and | the public, 
that p ecause for ever or left her after 
in the park the meetings of associations of a nationa al|been benefit eli i dor bodie Two of th 
character, such as the Rifle meetings, If this RT (hono had vahet, souls and bodies, 
be carried out, the publie will have secured z m fo or | Mr. G. Cru uikshank said that their nie (of m 
ever 3 k n0t less than 700 acres, or x 
Park and Kod. Gardens | to diwontinge the use of strong drinks a t great civic 
eeting appointed a committee . to | feas As it mi ght be said bed ena could be no 
examine the fu and if the consent of thé i co mmended the Lord 
ieee be obtained, an Act 
been fou 
sop 
of Parliament will be| Ma 
re M ds sanction 
3, "Torta returned to London on Thurs- 
visit to Newcastle, Sheffield, a recent “arti 
VE with vul 
NAL'TEMPERANCE Int —A public meeting | h | 
of this Lengue was held o 
hall. Before t the hour the doo: TS, 
Guildhall Hy was filled with a demo ed throng, 
and v when eha Il wa s ope ened a ook ich 
llotted fo 
F r 
e nd kc free aei on very v^: 
thou 
as n 
vue hold ers P 
of special tickets was speedily inde and carried T | 
the unp a eged, and in thé e of a very 
"wp g hall was Praec filled, a very 
large pr sport o those present being ladies. 
T Ah chair, and said th 
y that one-l 
as 
a Be 
nood, ihe s proceedings were brought toa a by 
ul tional Ant 
pA ION i Enr 
thanks of the m 
maor for presiding 
| pron 
8 
adjourned 
e per 
ro n d to a close on Tuesday, when the jury, after a 
— The 
sons killed iy this explosion was | wee 
ee been ki d 
e 
t Francis M: 
Prince, aLi Captain Lord AE tei 
t 
smissed 
d perhaps lave Aes id 
Eos the hit of is having bed 
nths 
e court-martial on bet te y 
tenant Lord Arthur Pelhatn Cl 
88 arahan of nearly two hour: 
nt, ic 
Me We find that the deaths of George Raynor, John York, 
and Thomas Hubbard he gal voca by an a of gun- 
powder w + isis ed i of the barges belonging to 
rs, John Hall & Sons e^ MA es Me at the jetty y 
their magazino a a fics bivi, Lud M. SL was caused w 
paro -" eviden ame evidence which 
sed - dt ould pectfully call the 
pre aa of Her Majosty’s Government to gom many serious 
M. TP. p. a statement omissions need mperfe ra ions in the present Acts of Parlia- 
w and wtih e urge upon 
fie 
noble, benevolent, and Christian movemen 
ou gh 
i did i himself sometimes take a jen of wine, vá "wht 
tive life d t t „he took the 
1 4h 
for doing so. X^ Gurney, 
M RA forth s object o 
oy 0 chan 
des . This is biter Te oh n 
| dismi s his brother, ibus. 
Siüseylhan Clinton cdi 
—Thomas müel Croker, " 
Hanba sil aged 26 years, e to jp twin brot 
have been tr: 
Deedes, the 
s 
ontact, wa bong tbefi 
the e recen t Qa uarte qon in in bs Pago 
trial from 
ment relating ts the ade, 
their consideration the À cong as a few of the points on 
ich imme: quired :—1. The quantity of 
e or conveyed in any one 
é xam waggon, or rà y train. 2. The construction and 
king no coercive measures, they appealed by md situation of magazines, their d eroe to populous districts, 
f publi tin 1 f to ri walls, aud other sources o! Msioeth a and the licensing 
ot pubiic Mh 1n SS, ectures, con erences, à Tess the s Th constru — of barges and other vessels for 
tbe ` m an nd consciences of the | the convayance of. powder, and the necessity of their ANE 
better distin pe agi n ks. 4. The shipping aad dischar, ging 
powder generally. The — Governm pene inspec: 
tion and pone of the obs ing, and conveyance 
of gunpowder. 6. The penalties: relating to the » Jnfringoment 
of all Acts of Parliament bea: ya 
HE PUBLIO HEA trar- General's 
eek i states y e, fk registerodi in London 
in the week ending Saturday, Nov.1 86. 
dee mber in CE und of the10 years 
1854- ected for 
" 
ES 
iein Kot be, did that ‘the question 
ess the t of the gre 
he thought ie ‘were due to the Cor orpora-| 
h 
they DES deis the iro E te a 
took up their abode at 
Werl pecori sp 
d been 
dt 
was pu 
dined suuptuously ev every day, t a Mens) 
by the attendan 
s pos ost b: 
of population, was 1279. 
The umm 
Ihe most fatal sens ves been bronchitis or 
ery young aud the very old bave 
been the pringipal Uo. During the E the 
births of 1003 boy 
of London for affording the I 
of E distiuctty bringing is Ue under the "notice of 
their fellow-citizens. glad to. find tha 
the clergy of the Church . of En la 
a ess 
lord and 
his MN 
behalf of his guest 
nd there was Me 
and increasing class of abstainers, and he wished ie pe: 391g irta in all 1994 childr 
could say as much í of the Dissenting clergy. . The Lea ved | were registered in n the 10 c phy wat n 
weehs of the Lom uri ei io average number| 
was 1917. 
Provincia I, 
pier in this harbour was , formally 
, the 
i ee for a se settle 
ade th 
an "eil 
Wu. on a sth i Wat, Mrs, Hugessen 
of the ddr. d y^ iy! sone ioe ‘officiating at the 
ceremony. general rejoieiag in 
the town. A public fiu followed the pes ng, and 
was attended by Lord Clar ag 
see the licensing system am 
grai Sir Brook 
boro 
er of nting li icences from Mig 
the i 
laguire, sijia of Clerkenwell, vindicated totai 
abstainers from fre imputation of bein ng men wit e: 
idea. imed all intention of oed fo orw. 
ra 
m congratu- 
holler on mE 
Tx RPOOL. L— Fors ime past. the walls of Ashton, | R 
neashire, h 
over 1007. in 
1 La 
t | employment i in x vota] in New York to young men, 
$. a week, with food and Owen being ior t as 
gpa rid of strong drink peanas ud was t 
The Times had 
ijs remuneration. 
Ep 
Tuesday ni 
„to and to calamities, PS o 
only individuals, but t the community at large, Drun rd E 
were a 20. kt themselves, 
others to 
were in rea, 
and it was 3 ihe duty f al all | where he t Wes yi ur 
een without “food al ih 
| so eat a dispute a 
Hirt of Mr. Under mad, of the 
31157 41 
pyre attracted the 
[pm Chamberlai of ‘ibe City of jo said Sefton Foundry 
uA Lr 
Tus in Liver n with the inten | st ptainedt | 
pri , how. | murder P: 
and on (ow Cratehley' 4 eate at Sanghi 
—The 
en D intention of presentin 
e burch PE Eod Au 
of lis i 
league, the D 
ING 
rack af the 
ark. 
PANT 
Mar! 
rime, ad se the 
as although the wealthier classes i in n the bet day 
were not 
humbler classes, yet their p 
it was right t ld 
the vig HAM had been 
grants," and on hearing t 
wh 10 questioned the **em 
ld them 
P Wa 
fne - y 
| LO. 
, and was an attemp! 
causo, ite um to sev 
Dai p. al probability the whole affair Ba 
t to lg 
fie ie communicated d what had 
taken to Lio 
Christum Ma example would ds do all that j^ ents that pot were already in the town about 90 men| 
do for kie Bis i te Bo from who been engaged at a s 
of Surgeons, a nd emer B for Fil th | Oxfordshire, us in PX b. m. n America: m, Who o don den 
um that in the matter 15 dollars a mA E with a new ». of T on 
much to answer for. The P publ should not trust | arrival at New Y York, the wages to co ce from the 
to wero dina authori fae Roa on that pu because opinions ne of going on board the ship. About 30 oft 
were divided, bu t they should rely on AM own P ondon, among whom were sev 
n other foreigners, express on Tuesday afternoon 5 iad 
pg BUS Tur My 
had taken place, a great number ot th 
Bis Mi 
eral Tho prisoner up tob 
the eder. 
WINDSOR.— 
Court 5 Ellen West a lady's maid, 
age, was brou 
obtaining two silk dresses, v 
pesn 
P eri Rel 
PAS service 
prt. 
