Max ?1, 1864.] 
THE. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 
College. It is intended to establish a first-class school | 
for children of both sexes, open vy all ranks and pro- | 
fessions, with a certain number of tion scho 
according to ras Beth emer to which the 
children of actors, and dramatic authors shall | 
PN q^ SM “conde progress has already | u 
en 
“io —On onday last t| 
pie 
r*- more favoured E the hie 
to night there 
so, the Sir Jam 
- late 
upon his — } oy ape “at 
ansound doctrine, ey the bishop declinod to interfere, 
and informed the dean that if he desired to proceed he 
must do so through the Ecclesiastica’ Pe c setting 
the Chur 5 mer $a Act in motio 
RocHDALE.—Mr. Cobden has 
ond, has been eee in his turn, in ‘the|he h o 
ctrl of "this city, and in a sermon on the effica laid his hand 
men rhe pda which Dr. Goode, the|am glad that you have read your 
| Dean, rens ed into a person nal affront. , The dean will read mini to- w, 
* presented ” tl d 
of the — class of Sheffield paare its neighbo' — 
with respect to the many admirable organisa’ 
rateg t intellectual pleasures to their ere d 
—— 
P J r 
MÉLE LE ME BE + H3 (x F4 
ak took 
uL 
n 
was € 
p of the ie n was out ‘of à 
The steam *^ - „railw 
, Greenwich, ich, the pw stal Palace, 
sA ores and Hampton Court, 
ns. In M f MADE me 
of en 
Richm 
being the principal ie tm 
theatres and principal 
c; EM 
HE ÍSLINGTO 
Roaps.—At a recent meeting of the 
sta 
of the > Rochdale reservoirs, fnoludiny aes reservoir 
of the Oldham Cor d vocet at Piethorn, which is 
believed to be in a very u condition. 
EprNBURGH.—A strange outbre 
te pace a few days si vr o in the ee of Edinburgh, 
nds 
— clergy 
ER which 
stoned. to y. 
levied as a i -— on the 
Within the 
more extreme dissenters r 
, ROTHERHAM, —On "Monday last, after an investiga. 
Md xy 
ower charge wa 
Denton were committed by = e magistrates for "tial on 
in eu on of murdering robbing John Cooper, | na 
and th amalgamated wi 
the ‘police reds vq tang" upon itself the 
e ministers. this — has 
Metropolitan Board of Works the names of various Heche Abbey a ae gr qi "rie 
thoroughfa Lu tered, and the vil ey, on bo nig of the ra be yp ah pa extreme party of 
crescents, places tages, and other subsidiary | mala vf dne resulted from or | the other, a of them having refused to pay his 
names in th e old t Saree ghfare known as the Lower M A few I^ rthe Governm istrained, A riot ensued, in the 
Road or ew Street, idisgton, were ordered to be ard of 1002. = informátion of the se ig tma rey I ods seized were taken into the street 
d and the whole thoroughfare was cco mplice who did not ka the smashe à to pieces, and burned by the pe wd 
Essex Road. i la 
n «& IN GOVERNMENT Orr m 
e | began 
fatal ‘blow, Sargisson, 
t a dly 
|" mpatnised 
re 
3 + 
a T GLAS —On Monday morning 
hn "Reilly, ans was ‘charged nee the murder of 
Ey 
time rwn the clerks in a le ty ne the 
-Generals office have been employing hom 
ce hours i mbling. The tim 
de an 
A 
murder, but n Quat Denton was the man who Arder 
him to go, and that they both murdered Cooper and 
robbed him. In proofof this he told post n that the 
keys of the murder e hid in his | ¢ 
Naney Laffy, near Glasgow, ecuted in front of 
ol hat c The iiim: ngainst him was 
perv circumstantial, and as there was a fee ling 
that, t it was not con nclusive, great efforts were m 
igstye, having been secreted enton's 
ons, He also said that the pd he wore | 
th time of bu rera would be foun d hid 
hat is Jase 
chief officers E were ibas i e to the 
ral for the mw, and conduct of their fran y 
nt of this, but vagi > participators 
"th ese facts were shed, Earl 
for bloo eing "elo 
he accidentally E vpon the ger 
Cooper had lai - 'The police declined to make Sargi 
a din case against him being conc a 
Beyond Sargisson’s —— the evide 
oofs that he was in the neigh 
ser 
clerk k standing s in point of eei to the 
d at th time 5 that two pocket-handkerchiefs 
his cl ass, 
wees ced in the practices of their seniors. 
report that det dice were employed is entirely 
without foun 
MURDER ^: ca 
—On Su re ay a murder 
committed in J sabe f Street, 
ma 
ied when ende 
e| be dr rendfally alarmed at his "position, 
fac 
appre’ He appears 
and swoon 
Sar 
nd, a 
ass: ‘stance could be Ai^ Mies beat h him so fearfully 
and that | Thn two vison 
erely | reeri M Scri 
on the other hand, appear rs quite cool 
have frequently exchanged 
the course the i 
Tug Punic H at TH, — 
te 
Wee ekly Return states that the deaths in London in the 
Ma Fs 
were 1306. Th 
14, were T 
nwmber in the cor responding week of the 
1854-63, corrected fori increase of population, was 1283, 
r The present return is m Ir above the avi 
var MA eels 
in all 1936 children en, were rod 
the 10 corral gohi of the eu EI 63 th 
average number was 1 
apio pr ig cie 
Prob ineat 
as the Race Hill, between 
in English 
of constitu- 
properly fel 
The anniversary y 
on Saturday. last, but for the e wg of the trades- 
people, and in order that the day 
the celebrati 
Henry a and the jer. 
pees p sidering: deii in the triun 
tional liberty and 
ight be obse 
|| | posed works is 40,0007. 
escaped with 
was bon md to uM Fri e 
inmates were 
building. 
héra on ‘the pa 
that the inmates ap the 
were aware he fre Lodi 
g the rapidly increasing 
never thought of warning hans ee 
te — victims of the accident. 
Sar bseriptions towards the resto- 
ration of T us pe i thy amount up to the present time 
to upwards of 10,0007. The estimated cost of the pro- 
accident ——— PM 
the struct 
SHEFFIRLD.—A publie meeting was held on Wednes- | 
ye 
tating the education of the working poor. 
In the aftern th had a 
fight on the b field, hich a public be eo introduction of the Factory Act, which 
dinner took place in ee ves Hall, to which the | others at the isapprobatio < - 
e in In ening there was a dering, it an interference of the State between the 
t procession through the torn, followed by 
D s. few L the castle keep. The pro- | ence had taught him his error. As soon as he had seen 
wound up by a ball in the Corn to his mind — zw E robe 
ecant- 
ecan 
Rrvon.—The Ven. Charles Dodgson, Archdeacon of 
reason 
question he "n up and delivered 
ation in House of Commons, 
G 
Court or Common Preas: Collingwood 
ence agains " The pint in this case some time sin 
t | agai 
to = 
ed 
argisson, | tran 
and unconcerned, | and for he plaintiff 
bitter | & ih ide F Enno 
A 
hirs | noe 
for the tw 
was 
S us tof 10 
t ou 10 of its | separate rediere 
the third before whom 
rio 
rea 
ger. ADMIRAL HER 
amused himself in the - part of the night “a ithe ae, L. 
má 
hich the Duke of Argyll and Mr. || 
s audience on the oppasion 
M 
day evening in the en of the Mec epe Institution | 2e year. He w: 
in this town, at w 
addressed a 
a when * Aldeburgh, Suffolk, the a «à Lieut, Colonel Tiaa 
of his sentence. But Sir G. Grey, 
after consulting the judge who tried the case, declined 
to — d the 221 M law, The prisoner 
There were 
20,000 1 dud ns meet at the eal 
Law. 
v. Berkeley, M.P.— 
ce obtained damages 
- | against Mr. Henry Berkeley, M.P., as one o! it à — ofa 
company whieh undertook to convey pass 
American Continent to — — -—R aile y 
eria Be rkceley's Ad 
rward and pleaded a 
h 
t Mr. Berkeley. The judge told the jury that a great 
"legal points had been raised whieh would be settled in 
another court. Their business was to decide ge = ee 
— the bill of sale was a “aon Be imn rable 
action. The i found for the 88 ot the sale 
R.—A ltorney- -General v. Partington.—A. case 
mportance came Mete the Court on Sater 
back as 1819. lady named 
COURT 
of 
that 
ts | right it mo previous never 
ra | legacy du duty — 2 
iso 
e po 
appealed 
ent, on Monday 
three pri 
face of a im of troc 
1814, and from 1817 to 1820 feo ed the Favourite at 
a — in the Rio de la Piata, and Newt Atk 
ted the — in 1816 ; became rear admiral in 1849, 
- adinira in 1862. 
erly M.P. for Louth, died 
pron ee ral in 185 
FORGE F, Hex 
week al 
jong series of years, having re 
1826 to cy he in the Couser 
Lincoln in : 
cx ge he PC AER ERA 
Union in 
with advan Vet fumer Brus 1 = daughter of Mr. Michael 
at 
“Grantbam, 
odes V Wilts, 120, oon Mr. "Milan 
Liuncoln's-inn, 35.0001.—Mc 
ples, of k Place, Old sjid, p B err 
25,0001, —Lieut.- Colonel Burer, of Lymington, 20,0001. 
BIRTHS.—On the 18th inst, at Norfolk House, London, 
oS Vrororta Hops a of a daughter—I3th inst, at 
the wife of the Right Hon. J. D. 
Warubam Ce ham. the ife ot S 
o! Trew at iure Mabie, Gla or; hi 
wife of Colonel. Cunas. Kew NTE, of a ia us i the 
USSON, of 
S 
—14th 
