THE GARDENERS' OHRONIOLE AND MINE GAZETTE, 
[Suny 93, 1 ; 
o take steps to bring a about peace between | 
e "illie The deputation consisted of the | 
F Olpstoes de, the Bishop of Chichester, Y a 
M.P., Mr. 
Liverpoo ool, 
Bart., Mr. 
LP. de gentlemen. 
eputation having | been oio d by the Marquis of | i 
e go 
ea which Mü 
It wa 
_ had 
e Bopiet y. Lord Palmerston, in e 
a opt ted - 
clear, — viz., that | 
the Ameri 
said that fee p were aaen ig 
dest 
ad any r 
m buy the Federal rias Rois oe = li 
roposals of  mediati ion at the present moment. 
d tecti m “er 
‘They who in quarrels inter. pose, 
ankle, and that he was. going ‘to Cana 
t 
s next ascertained that 
e had bee 
o Bow Stre 
Er [ seeing | 
Ped, i e| 
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riage betw een Wes bridge and t 
ordered to attend some p 
9s. 6d. costs. 
GUILDFORD 
place of Worship, Em 
ecent, MR 
ae t 
of Surre 
cour 
pledg: p in a paai in Bo S 
rail. 
ure Pvt for Müller d the 
and b v it was 
t Müller | ea 
noon | 
The | 
Will often wipe a bloody 
t afraid of a bloody nose, 
that | h 
was not 
was m daing the eatin, and at bis Area 
ston, , when Miss s Moody, Mr, Stokes 
The prisoner "2 
1t appears that an amalgamated s 
Fo ear Courts arengan $ ve Ma 
. eastern Counties was course, and a 
the attractions Ple in fe the t 
bli of Mr. Cox euin gl. 
en. 
> by 
lk hh 
et, when the magistrate afte 
ted a warrant for the a 
Aye American Minister, 
uest 
immenso 
the gas bs Ra The pauli ibe they al 
prematuro efi rts would only have the effect of exas: | sen tide scd: E 
S ting the Joe ite a ing - ci zi objec A tit XT de eh “On Tuesda: ay n ighi at | the rae was m to Mea the pol XML. 
all: must EN im view. The Gov AB clock iepecae cian wan t Clarke, Mr. Death, | to control the mob. 'E 
think, from all co mic that r ink n. pe pe and the started from Euston Deme are for Liver- | wards set fire to the whol 
X nob the moment at which any mediatory proposals | pool, ue. th ey emb a on Wed y for New Goswell was thre 
eo e usefully made. Each y was equally con- | York by the City of W: g rest the | groun er 
Sent of ultimate success, and the North especially | murderer if thay take tl ore probably who was taken by the crowd, for Mr. Coxwell 
jealous of interference. If, however, at any future time | to await his at New ale : the steamer will oat, torn to pieces. 
reasonable ground could be shown for supposing that | reach America at Teast four days before the Victoria, | the man who committed this assault was coy 
friendly suggestions would be listened es her Mer The Government will send duplicate papers unger the sent to n Qo i 
Government would be happy to use their efforts to|charge of police-officers, for th e and extra- | concerned in the destruction of the 
arrive at such a a dirlo ya as that bs nitet dition of Müller at New York by eg pote of AN. mitted for trial at th 
this unhappy Admiral Anson, the chairman of|in case any accident should happen to the City of| unable to identify more than one of them. 
the Society, having thanked his lordship for his Weahington. is expect that this secon 1CESTER.—Mr. 
ganr tehy tise steamer will also arrive New York before the| by the Government to inquire 
Hg Lave Sir CHA v, R.A—A memorial | Victoria. The inquest on we body of Mr. Briggs t. Bernard’s Re 
tablet. to Sir Charles dane ‘a jn "been erected i in the | was resumed on n Mo nday. The evidence of the surgeon | [any of State th 
mave of Westminster Abbey, over the mpletely | any laxity of discipline, "ba she Wa 
distinguished architect of the Houses jf Parliament negatived the — that death was owing to cau used by was a 
batt I6 sists a large cross let into a natural causes. Mrs, Buchan, of Peckham, the n niece | former & of the pare LT 
massive slab of black marble about 12 feet in length at whose house Mr. Briggs had di the evening | that the. refürmatory is much wanted, is 
Bet in vh with the following A ion on the | of his death, was also examined, and mentioned that being improved, and is w 
atened some time before h thi 
ero the memory o Sir C. n th 
poe R.A., TRS. architect of Ps e New Palace at | person to whom he had refused 
Jen wage = and "we a: Sana who died on the | porter 
s 
nd money, and the 
o le 
r at Hackney Wick station deposed that one of | 
nex 
| expressed himself w 
r 
this bras lowing is t is also inscribed on the arrival of the train. The inquest was then 
the bleslab:—** Whatsoever ye do, | adjourned to Monday. The police last week had : 
baia heal, vs to te Lord and nob. unto men, for ye good deal rouble in. consequence of numerou 
false *h capture of the murderer, every one | 
rey 
c 
ENIM T SHOEBURYNESS. — 
experiments that TM ce "Tos o 
T ABOENT OF THE GODARD BALLOON. —On Weduesday 
ile Mr. Turner is 
frequent intervala, im report its progi : 
Four of the leader the 
dicione at yes io d se "e b 
| —S -— hard labour. la 
LivrRPOOL.—The Alex sons about "Bron 
tly took place in the Comt ot Quer 
3: 
past have now assu med an unusual degre 
'The com be 
strong eem as been followed by experiments 
guns of Mr. Lancaster, Mr Lynell Thomas, Mr. Book, 
on other inventors, zhe peus commi ttee have now led o 
ig ] M.G 
ON E in wh 
betwixt ad i 
t 
Bridge, w 
ng 
pounder 7372 yards, Monday. 
of the cast-iron shot used being 513 1b., 
sad the utmost elevation n 20 thes ie 9 minut 
so far in showing 
eere of ihe pata gun over its co som pe- 
$26. 
Gre "I a fuite it meant 
persons asse assembled at Cremorne to witness the 
ascend fro: 
Tue Pustic HzarrH.— The 
Weekly hank states that the deaths in Nig ton in 
week ending Saturday, July 16, were 1300. Th E 
number in m corresponding week of the 19. years 
ich he nex made a successful 
om the same Bpap 
again 
Registrar - Generaly 
e of t the Emperor of Me h 
safely. Ten thousand I 
Bench, left the Mersey on Suntan k; € 
reba 
branch d have arranged > place to | 
each jede half the amount due to him b 
e| of Englan s Bank. 
'ORTLAND.—On Tuesday w has an insur 
| place among nc the convicts now 
4-63, corrected for increase of po i mprisonment. On that oy the -— di 
The present return is therefore 88 above the average, | introduced, bird — sal 
MENT.— Ün T Mr. teeta the C n During the week the births of 955 tns. 919 girls, cs hg ag Eve ing, Need went on 
oe ees. itan ben Weores laid cid first in all 1874 children, were registere don. In à after the : mon Med De i B4 err 
c ment, in the presence of | the 10 corres nding the as 1854-63 the 2 ona ye 
Right Hon. W. Cow oS a E Mem d aM as m s y adu re one of the d civic "guis Ey. 
1 Works, and of t ng the convicts ied io be 
he. 2 f the short E 
: is now in. t ida, 
Westminster and erford Aupansiion—The dest ap had a on attempting to and in des sort 
the conclusion of the ceremony Mr. | Wednesday e of the Prince of Wales, |a shov oo 
Cow d a vote of thanks to Mr. Thwaites, | the Duke of Cambridge, Be Prot Louis of jo and a sight TOUS one Ke 
aud desc ribe d the work b one of the great under- | brilliant staff. After the inspection was finished Sir time he had received assistance from 
binge o of "s day. Lord J. Manners seconded the|John Pennefather led the troops to a ault on a ers, the EE. of w 
milar A was passed to Mr. Baz d supposed enemy strongly posted on one of the bills. them fired 
we A inis tulated on the ability dis- e po agg afforded a fine display for all arms of|shos, receiving, however, only 
played bya him as engineer o ee e €—— service, the fmen being lightly accoutred, | measure the 
Tur Late MUR Car E.— Gite knapsack or saddlebags, suffer rt fro from the |and the ers were 
eds at la ES “been fond to ‘the doth et the us the ht than is usual on | confined in punis 
he and ther ets i Hussars, Royal Arte —€— taken place, bu! 
might to ice. His im a rs, T ri ang Rifles, and Mi n, there | refuse to work, a 
of ibe 25 years of age, and | was a total of 8750 men on the guus. is not given 
been employed asa journeyman | The latter included a battery -40-pounder Armstrong | Friday a large body of ts faa 
Messrs, Hodgkinson, hosiers, of | guns, which had not been before seen in military opera- after di 
months he commenced | tions at Aldersh Each gun was t 12 horses, | until the aid of the military w 
ng his addresses to the sister of a cabman near the and attracted much attent ould resume their occupatio 
there on Monday |  DurrrigLP.—lsaac W: , sorvant of Mrs. Harrison, | men are marched back from t 
which he said he had| Driffield Wold, was summoned bef A the Ber, G.'I.|the prison, and it 
e ave the paper box "E h | Ones, tho Re. R. H. pas and ra Grimston last | confined w n s 
"s chi ged by Mrs. Harriso| r r with Thursday, Friday, a > 
"hat he bad been very unfortunate, that a hice. to attend church Pa v Sonday, na being | turn ai. mbers of 
near his foot he had sprained his! requested by his mistress wes | whipped on those days, but such 
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