THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
row slits an r defen The 
fragment was 110 p^ t long, wri in Up t ron the 
bot of the foum p top parapet | 1 
the Beéedelin | Railway Company was heard, when 
the jury a the amount of compensation at 
10,2001. 
OP 
OF RzrarzsHMENT Roo € 
furniture, immedi ately o 
cai, all - ar ind ee 
e destroyed, A portion of the 
wir nehm io d damage bs «3 
obin 
: Sing I 
of the lower wall were undoubtedly R Roman, gen of Le x. rat onday a grea e and long|  DovxkR.—The Ri Hood. Mee 
square stones in regular — with bond in connection with the scd to Hongkong, with a gene d pel. 
of Rom brick of inten 6. hakdtiots and ex xcellent | room of "de "pri oh Museum was officially announced, | the Spirit of the O ean, homeward exi 
uM. e cement was so hard that he could not | the establishment ofa vm eshment-room. The regulá- | geness on Monday night, The Mime T 
procure a whole brick for exhibition, but had obtained | tions ew and & mple e, and su ch as to promote the | to their boats, and the Robin Hood in Md e 
one broken in half, This specimen seemed to he " t own. " of the crew were wl se oa 
ard as any red earthenware, was, as was always oo IN THE INNER Tou —A espon- | London ; other part were la ed at d 
the ease with the Romans, mor what t of the Times, under the p^ ature E «Old Another d called the Horizon, ble 
a tile, being about a foot SONA and 14 tl The Morality Redivivus,” eit that he has diseovero d the | same owners, was abandoned i the Clan S 
moi tween the e. nm our monta EL. mb and monument of Selden in the Inner Temple, | 22d inst, with 10 feet of water in her ld, 
nearly a s thic e bricks themselves, and overed with. rubbish, and totally neglécte oa e has | voyage from Caleutta to London, The 
aboandiag t in portions ofi ponda NN E. showed the alio nd that the hi st and bones of this "profound picked a Dut Tai ve n hé 
exact place of these remains in ent plan of | scholar have been c: ad Nen s EDS.—AÀ me the contributor pa 
Lond n the reign of more viat ue walls and | He suggests the dome of the old monument from its s Banking c nak place on Wad, 
gates were in etiste ce. then pointed out a few | present position | behind the seats of the Benchers | of the Vice Chancellor Kindersley’s chambers, in Lia 
other localities where A ud ted Roman remains of | Middle the Inn urquand, the official liquidator 47 
these walls were traceable—viz., Camomilé Street, the where at Teast the stranger may read without incon- Company, ‘applied for lea ve to i ene: notices of 
street still called London Wall, near Moorgate. Ol. per share. Fro 
d , he A ed HE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR T the liabilities of the | nds ey 
out that there Boe rsa have been no walls a The com vu qe Seed. under ‘the pe i “the call o papag on the 7 
Suétonius abandoned it in A.D. 61. He quoted Marqu 
some Norman histor! ians, who referred t| lis t — d 
period as ce as the Empress Helena, but "his opinion 
weg be that they dated 
istinctly Norman erg above this 
e Da rmy. 
A M sum of m See, 6d d. Du commit 
in in England and remitted to Denmark for this benevole 
obje 
the 
t Copenhagen, making a total pa nearly 92007. clea 
es of share 
devel ^ —áÜ that to the ny hen Archbishop i 
Langton nd William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, had Eii Loss oF CAPTAIN SEMMES'S New | taining 62 gol 
failed in their first reat e urs to pert ail on King John | SrEAwER.—On Monday a notice t Lloyd's, | Tréasury as “treasure trove.” 
to restore the ancient laws contained in the Great | announcing the loss of the a Kin ug, screw steam. chief constable of th nt 
Charter ; the iasol Barons assumed fms, | ship, on the rocks near the Dessrtia, off the Island of| from the Lords of the Treasury to pay the ime 
and with their forces marched first to Nor hampton | Madeira. This is the steamer which w u sum 18s. 9d. lie vat 
and thence to Bedford. They were fvouraly yes the servic e of Ca "un ain Semmes, late of t he MÀ Liy. -T men 
there by eA de Mgr and t also came | an ge Solicitor to the Tréasur 
to them fro - tana, ro^ ctvataly | s rrival wt Mà de ais, where the Laurelsteamer met her he fact 
— em in ed ja thither. they | with men and s The report of her loss is dis d th the time. The 
advanced to Ware, and eel ái Aldgate after a night | credited Dy the Confederate be gna in this - the Treas sury pee re the E in 
march. fon the 24th of May, 1215, the Sunday before il ZI heard of sea, and far Messrs. Bateson ties Mr, 
Ascension Day. Finding the gates open, oger has got 126 omy Lr 
de Wendover, they entered the city without any rate "Pt AISTOW MURDER. — On Saturday tbe|to their homes, The Ma ayer pem abo 
tumult, while the inhabitants - were rformisg | prisoner was roD brough at | tion from Sir George Grey 
Divine service; for the rich citizens were favourable | Ilford, when Mr. Giffard, the barrister, stated that mission has been appointed by her Majesty to 
to the Barons, and the poor ones were afraid to|he appeared on Beha of the Government, who had | into th y condit 
complain of them. After this, the walis being in determined to t the matter into their own hands, —The great 
a ruinous state, they restored , using th ad, in e to complete the case farmers of the East Rid 
n of the Jews’ houses existing in the neighbour. This w numerous incendia 
ood and d to 
-|for the prosecution, 
, | fur ther. examina 
his iride ' the wall of of London uro: its. various 
— RUE 
Mayor, citizen Feral, in 1477, 
Lord | evi 
over to him, Le th eby gave in a report of the 
Dr. 
na 
— of straw 
and 
* Rap 
completely restored att the s walis, gates and towers, 
which work h he Goldsmiths a 
other otis, and Mi sr Join Ort. a men 
the Grocers’ Compa The adual i increase of 
necessities of the citizens f 
"the 
|upon them traces of blood, 
clothes and on the hatchet, showing that there were 
of human hair, and of 
e 
thr eads that appeared to have e los - MER 
dide of og hae apre Do the destruction of these Wa 
a 
gow gal extent and vane. The total area etictóted | 
by still — the great “ eT ol 
is ‘aly about 380 acr Phe 
— M beautiful drin a of f the remains by Mr. 
Mr. Tyerman, and was listened to with much | 
8 
£L TENNANT.—On Wednesday 
Lieut.Colonel Tennant, late of the 35th 
AILS.— Comme; 
€ for the ‘Cape 
sion, will i 
on the torning of the 10th of 
THE Capt 
im next month t Gas dr direct — 
of Meere St. He 
10th, and the pa 
of the 
the the m 
d the jury returned a verde of ill "Murder 
up, an 
who was committed for trial on 
against the ir Me 
the coroner’s warra 
2 Pnuc = Mitt —The Registrar-General’s 
Weekly Re s that the deaths registered in 
Mein in i ve that aoe er A November 19, 
1742. verage 
ene of ten 
population, was 44 
1854.63, | or increase of 
Bronc 
eo 
n the corresponding employ 
r 
| à The present return i is therefore pes 
Tb is cireumstance indu vier 7 the police to ma ne 
via n into heed E and me m— the 
around the stac found th 
d with 
d. 
331 above the average. itis 
prepad Tw n" this excessive and rapid increase in 
y. During the week the births of 944 b oys 
and 1016 I in all 1960 children, were registered in 
n. ln the 10 Bs deg tn 1 weeks of the years | 
1854-63 = Moni e number was 190 
——— 
39robínt 
ALDER: local ido m that Mars is 
recent visit. to qtue Earl Russ ell planted yee qmd 
hest 
llth. Th 
eiere go ka from the edis d to Mauritius, calling 
at Natal, EN for Mauritius, ly 
directed of dood B will be sent by that 
route at the same IB 
i tees al. Pe dcn sim 
his friends went up, and, tapping 
shoulder nie his lordelip p to rest, and be thank- 
Pow nly 
m rom rte e ^ the object yon to ae 
ed y: 
way t those suspicious charaetefs known 
d to | ful!’ P" enjoyed the joke, and joined in the Central Committ 
the amouut to be given y b Metropolitan laugh it unremitted balance be 
Railway for à voyage pty in Chart rhou Sead h the Cent | 
built in 1708 a 21 jets d oL. À opm were brought n the gist in ii relief of the indigence of the pies 
ear, "The vale of the the ftris, ih the dai of|town on ay, on a charge of! m Ces 10H,— Broth 
5 per cent. on account of the i sale, was 2e at Orpington, on Saturday nij M since that he woul 
by several valuers at gon eed ns ^ d been pear s he one m M prisoners at t at the | any “Norwich mouks” 
The claimant w: Mt ^ lic-house, but sed by two|This declaration 
settlement, and it was Feste ent to pi to PH Mc to ges e Phe gue Brother Martin, a young man. 
with the property, which, Tik Tike all m city property, | an e policemen suspecting that they inteuded | has resi j 
an are gemere value, The some time since 
nd Hampstead 
io ilway vor mnm ‘the amount 
el for some land, and for damage done by 
rin he of the rael The jury gave 
for th peri TEOL. fot the severance miado to 
Lord last wi 
tie 1 trustees of Dr: Wikun 1 Library and 
E m 
the case of 
of | been 
a 
schief, peche but before “g | could 
the bad attacked th 
ti 
ove: 
e deceased, and 
were in em the groun 
face was covered with blood, appeared to hav 
kvie er] about the du m of pene tnd 
eni apa irely destroyed. He e was i insensible, 
as he considered 1 himself 
upon him 
e | absence of Brother M ius. 
oer | Brother Martin 
wards 
of the inquest, 
Davosgont.—On Thursday night a 
in má — im a large st 
É 
re broke out 
com for cabin 
Raving w sea. the Bey P P ge X 
permission, but in 
