THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL’ GAZETTE. 
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Rernotps, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Baker—G. Staren Cam bridge Road, | tical or for any reasons, Hes aid that he was perfectly | partment. The passengers, ina panic, rai 
Goldsm al Grom, Haber Y. Stack. Šhefeld, Publican -R Jn; Lower ignorant of x the circumstances under which Mr.| boats, one of which ide of people, Wes T 
Temes Set City, Genetal Merchant. Tarton, The Grove Camber” | Fergusson's letter was written. Ho daly wd aput | tackle and wat ew and it je mid 
Place, Re: Street. Wine Me —J.C. Wavpsr and R. B. Wavpzr, | iu good faith, and as it was in ordance with I vere 10: "The. 2d ew Steamer Tod n 
Teede. Wholesale Dru UN T. arrow, Altrincham Joiner = 3: feeling on k^ reg r. xem farther pe having | w. ay t o Du blin, fortune came up in time to tow a 
DAN NE pA Hg el pun Labourer—F. WooDBURN, ho made ssrs. bn Hartwell, and Beales as ERI i Holyhead. 
* a the: nus Tbe to l ps in Garibaldis 1 s letter to | THor via nt Do E ao ME of Nas dgway, near this 
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c ; the € dq iir eonetsions > e assured the deputa- | victim is a poor blind Ma named Ace The 
epe and its Vicinity. tion he had s all he e he had nothing to | but better known d Curtis, whose rbd o 
TH KENS day | conceal, and wa ia Diaby to have had the opportunity of | been dead fi and wh hee ei 
THE N MusEvM.—On ] A 
evening Tod Granville rey the haoin of entertaining making this aai ie The demao qu aig 
of | the ng la 
their Ro yal Es s the Prince and Princess 
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ington iantly 
the occasion. The whole fóte, in its general features, 
resembled those great vr blies which were given 
with such success at sington during the 
time of the tn though as might be 
last evening. the nyita ations were co onfined to a sma alle er 
number o 
e interview ted one hour €— 
ON ON THE METRO om AN R 
Monday ga vist Fn bolle? irpo occurred 
on of the Underground 
the foot pu poe 
had the honour of receiving them. This, in courts | of 
g 
roof of the. station was s blown away, and one of the 
e brid 
the company, seemed, and | was, in fact, a small number, 
uk at. 
approaches to t ridge which crosses from one plat- 
form = M ther was entirely demolished. „The pla te- 
e: the perfectly even atmosphere, neither too warm 
or too | cool, which prevailed throughout: the Sont at 
f the 
e engine was 
n 
station pud smashed to atoms, a and t 
ed 
reduc 
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c 
comfort with the somewhat crowded gatherings which 
were held there in p ee guests began arr 
soon after nine, and, in ompliance with ‘the siti 
usual when “invitations. are issu ued to m eet Roy yalt 
iage compar taiant 
| engine the shock was s felt very slightly, but in in I" Pin 
fot ar 
| case, an 
ut | been identified a 
m [3 Their 
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ess. 
10 clock, aud were pede. ira Bip rid ge and 
room whic h had been dan d 
up for the use of the mm party during the ev 
In this, ee only a stay of a pg atoa es was 
made, and the Prince uir the Princess Mary, 
n Lord. Granville accompanied se Prir incess of 
e | increasing the noise 
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guests, either examining the exquisite ‘collection of 
th th hey were vox, to cr osi 
where, with o anim they are doing well At 
the moment when 
train xh 
ce on, a 
s just up the 
Eua ee as 
and confu 
explosion was heard for a considerable dine te, 
ion ook 
who had the honour of being inbinotaly | EANA to 
There was Tei ac char 
E 
au 
led to develop 
of anehon into full reat nd 
subs more qu: 
an 
so that betw sede the mus 
work of a T — 
ests, , the as 
tur 
Princess of Wales Kto ok heis leave. Alm me- 
oy. ahs: the visitors, who included the elec mem- 
pes anb Ho ouses, and ni: the m most distinguis uished 
and art 
n science, literature, 
rtunate the explos plac e in 
station 
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the id occurred the down|. 
0, sin 
hood, e supported T by elem P» 
-— nown to have bee k i 
own the pais Tti Jeuiing from her 
‘he ake t, and her 
—— 
se Rm 
This vie 
- the family, vide from T€ 
the late baronet, 
a the insurgents, PSU "d 
“the Flogge r," by which 
The Irish 
loss of life m : 
HE PUB nó H tien rar - General's 
We we ly Return states that mber of deaths 
registered in London in the Siak that ended Batatdays 
we BU s v In the corresponding we 
10 numb 
Provinca. 
even gipsies, a mother 
—w arged before the Rev. 
wn, with pue cs under 
rred in the t g 1| 
popular belief, for i 
Án "- S have been regarded as divine 
The Flo ogger,” vo ME 
mi: 
Mà have been 
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alien - 
Believing, however, 
sotet, a mob 2 
yard of Ballyg 
ge d e T remige with cat 
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flowed onis p a fow Fives and fri 
i mob expressing 
e gat 
on be R« 1 ents, and were all committed to 21 d m aie rre Mer that the 
e m example, aa the assembly s00 n bro in the county gao the suicide pont not ente rJconsecrated gro 
GENERAL GARIB —A telegram recive at Stat HUDDERSFIELD. ers frightful tragedy was enacted at | all remonstrances and entreati 
Sutherl Tu sis; ing from the fi the village of Bradley, within this township, on |the coffin had to 2 borne back to the mgr 
erland states that General cere ldi ends a at | Saturday. Joseph ari a clothworker, 64 € ki Mr. Ryan, P.P., exerted himself to calm t ir them ff 
prera at 2 o’clock on Monday. ‘The Garibaldi sub- | age, who had retired upon a small sum of money w of the people; du next day he address i. condos. @ 
Pues originated at Staford "Ka. is at an end. | he had accumulated b his earnings, — es his + altar, strongly condemning their con ia 
sie oa h tten to the daily papers to say that an | niece, to whom he had been attached fro ood, | Monday morning the intermen i sal f 
Ga tale i made from. good authority that! at the house of. her husband, a a man atis “Jokeph pane of a strong y of me f; 
eri ia decline A receive it. Ames e idea is po Haigh, t the E. at which mber. A guard — spon th ether 
e money already paid is o, bad formerl vds mployed. Haigh was|night. The funeral 
be returned, visae ded as a gere religiously disposed. man, but m peu The Rodi Catholic abet 
M Ga I MEETI NG o N Primrose Hinn.—A lat tterly he has become morose, and has f present, and exhorted ihe ert: 
ing to pro choi agains the waden “departure at of violence towards his wife. On Saturday gl 
Garibaldi was held on Saturday night on Prim t —— 
Lu ias ded hy from .1000 to to 1500 persons. m that uld him, and "n complied with Scotland. 
th pt licated | hi Erde “While pe the Lord's Prayer, 
e right of the fede aa meet in the open air for the | however, h a violent blow uponthe| Tue CONFEDERATE VESSEL P. by 
discussion of public Dm The« ein ot Garibaldi’s | face with his fist, and iiostseid ^ her of mocking. him. | ment was given last week in this case 
are from En was then She pacified him for the time being, but in about at Edinburgh, ih term of a 
: made he the r which had|an hour. his xysm dl. returned, and | between the parties for a nomi 
induced the up his revisit engage she® fied die^ « masë lty. Minutes were 
ments. ge ra meeting of a Her intention was to alarm the neighbours, but wing the suit, an 
bury, Mr. sm Kinn nd M instead ot dot he returned to e house. Imme- ti er adhered to the statement 
Stafford me ss Sunday y, the: 178i ult., Mn Gladstone tely on her entering it her husband seized her, and con LT the co 
told Garibaldi that e Government was certainly | Her apr and those of the canana in an adjoining tufbunde n fact, having asee 
Lave Resolutions were unani- | room roused the house , The old man, Pogson, went to Singaw d one of the de mss 
mouiy passed decani the right of the people to meet | his room door i in t 
n the parks, and protesting against the i roper | thematter. H 
i| he reliuquislied h is grasp of his wife, who a; 
m for 
g advi 
kehrt hers poss E^ po 
rese de em fne gl he meeting, which o the street, and vented his "eni upon|though her owners had not 
had been very orderly throughout, then quietly dispersed. enn “ite threw him down, jumped and trampled | statute, they had entered into 
On Tuesday the Chancellor of th ch r received | upon his body, sr N upon his head, causing his| forth in the joint minute 
a deputation from the Garibaldi king Men's ght ded w to protrude from his cheek, and fracturing | joint minute for the ders, 
mittee, and entered fully into a agree oe dee the his skull in a frightful manner. The old man never | forth — first, ree - defen: 
diser ancies | that bis spoke or manifested consciousness afterwards, and did | and others, consen ! a E a E 
t q im and Garibaldi as ing qus it | not survive his injuries three hours, Haigh was taken n without t| ue intécvén V^ 
to the House of ons, and as Mr. Shaen declared | before tbe Huddersfield magistrates on Monday, and | 37th count of the information, 
it at the meeting p. Saturday. Mr. Bhai’ said that | reman nded to await the result of the inquest. It is said| that no liability i u H 
the authority for his statement was Mr. Cowen, of her Majesty's Advocate or Ee thy 
Ne ld him he had it from Garibaldi I YaRFOOr. A c acti in the A 
er T. Gladstone denied in the most empbatic Lees Lass, of ecce cn on Weine ae week. | seco! d, that in the t 
^ Deci odie ide -— UR to Garibaldi While on the voyage to this port the > piston-rod got expenses shall be fou 
St wed a meaning | detached, and fell nies the bottom of the vessel. 
arial to leave for poli-! The se rushed i in through the hole and Taed c he com- 
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