17, 1864-] 
pyra Es , 
they ov ught 
t the 
dum ht res 
an an unanimous 
ot gir . Gr 
y mus 
to waterc 
1d 
sent wage to dea 
i oca on some qu ea o 
i "- A that would be 
The Chairman 
matter ye a a 
tio 
" rnm Ca 
Bridal w X nd ig Uhe the sewage of their towns 
— s0 as vent the pollution of rivers and 
the motion, and tho ought E 
was totally 
that of Bat th. ane latt ter was situated 
7 vi. vt thor must; not let itgo pinta | 
of 
“their — as the 
measur es t 
to make their opinions known when the House of 
Common = was mph The n feeling as to reform 
O strong a e in = nes Bill, or 
ier still 
+: 
that he a 
f Parliam ook plac 
just as much pledged | to sofort 
dissolution. A yeta 
thos " s. pe to = can gA In fac 
be danger thos pledges w ere to be ti rifle od 
with by "the next Patient, as they had been by the prese! 
Parliament ? rA Parliament admitted that changes wer 
require oak and t ifled 
times red t 
with them as they ha 
pa hat it w 
political m 
uine a 
the har Lor dr Pal Mioienina., i; looked 
nm to the mida that as before Mr. Gladstone, who felt 
that he had respon neve. aud if -— people did their E 
hag aot forsake them. Looking at the 
sa was more 
position nich 
tood, raed ere d that 
Dues 
sed 
i pae er they would ry NM 
Sop! . He believed that 
Bill, and he agreed with Mr. Leatham, that thedan 
was not so much that 2 Shoot. "have no roi, but "that 
sone Reform. Bill would be a bad one, -— x" ed that the 
orkin would keep qr ee f wha 
s country. ‘a d hi 
Me Eom in the banat Neverth hel ess, 
on of Bath would give the t atc = the 
lution 
sting powers which 
inti the powers they wante 
p 
a 
parishes to j joi in in the expense 2 of getting rid 
~~ bs ipit As e a A in reply said that he had 
The subject was a very 
d had Ten under the paso 
of the deben, but what he wanted was to hav 
a suggestions as to the remedy which they 
of 
Covet op Bankruproy.—By an order of t —— 
Chancellor, dated the 3d inst., and to take ect fro 
the Lith proximo, Mr. Mansfi 
appoin official assignee of th 
ma Court, to aet in the roo 
oficial ees in the London Court, who 
rane his of i Mr, Gites Carrick, 0 ne of th 
hy ie tps fu for ue en District, is transferred | 
T e room of Mr. Parkyns; and 
leere Yom, e s the official assignees for t 
; n to being appoin cia 
à cpi ys appointed official assignee nat 
nu d 
LIB LATE M o £s Bnracs.—The state 
dd Matthews has received the Tea of 3001. 
kis mil th he conviction of Muller is contradicted. 
handed i ment company d t bank have 
P? eir respective su to Sir Richard 
tion d - overnment a eir portion, the 
me under v iM money shall be divided will th 
wir, der ‘ually 4 ideration, ^ It is said, however, that it 
Md the E E between Mr. "Deatb, Matthews, 
Tug 
Lux E i — The Registrar - General's 
etm states th that the deaths in London in the 
rday the 10thinst. were 1522. The 
- ng 
esponding week o 10 years 
df increase of population, was 1467. 
cR s therefore 55 over the average. 
- of oo boys and 941 
ed 
ing weeks of "the years 1854-63 
as 1886. 
. ,DBrobinr 
was held 
P, ee on S re Met. e was attended y Si: 
eris pits MoP.; Mr. Stansfeld, M.P.; Mr. 
of the Wa, ex e reformers from 
to the chai m Riding, Mr, voce MPS 
Recessity f ^ and spoke as follo 
“pally Parliament, reform. was when the 
SS er ees 
e did not ex 
: Vou be obtained from the 
"* Uyged the working classes to roc 
ing on. e directed them to m" 
" Earl G d 
on the 
rP. Grater ora 
tona P: , seconde 
c 
oo 
E 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL’ GAZETTE, 
for it recognising ali the merits and the benefits of the 
and the past ; : M ask cá it as a right, for it was a right 
e them ask for 5 let th 
ibe 
tion, and that one thing was their porem 
n was sed am 
ve 
eem that 
next session, w i Pa ee 
the moat favourable prs: the consideration x» MAN ject. 
The naes t ses: ambe w Pa n any respects the 
, as the pas: of ‘the ure would ne EY p 
Sans ota tion, uM v l Haay 5 E 96 pes | pay over again 
what in facts was ihe price day hed | oak for pod poata, H 
thought they would be successful, He had ined last 
session 240 pies Me po vd T second A: of his 
Bill, and h - uu ous Goan 
of a puivite- Pe “elites 
ho Renee: 
s. y uggesting d 
The E mr amend get the direct, = 
the 
Fai 
ment ir pat as 
religión; end: w "bad Be tir d [3 working classes, — 
R Kell seconded v e motion, which 
the otha of Alderman Godwin, nar | 
and supported by 
the reform question. 
the establishment of - National Reform 
s tot organisation its 
m Saturday night the 8th inst, Mr. 
of Underbarr row, and Mr. Robert Dacre, 
home, after e! 
Both elided on the other side of t 
therefore, dom 
c x A , objest, and promise: 
heart; "ren 
Kes 
Henry Kir &by, 
of Lyth, left t 
the market. 
ure, 
! est. 
eld as to whether they should start 
MU prs ain ; and mise, 
wee 
ae 
from the oe of yee 
ar, which separates Kendal 
re well- to-do 
1 
Se 
thwaite, Lyth, a nd Underbarrow. Hie 
e ing on their 
contin 4. too ie gre bn i Let | however, never reached that point. He was found on 
every man, le iation of men, declare with the the following morning lying dead near a limekiln not 
utmost of Tem p nice extentof their wishes ; but let ed rds distant fro m Ke ndal, having 
a 
s! t peg gment and com al y 0 
them E x € that reform which E not revolu- | [t is sup à 
y progressive and gradual and tbat | taking a short eut from the e| of the town into the 
brat heir be wight be, there imi vitably bi In dà mU Rod This pa 4 : 
—€— r egi ik o Mex prom stiles it they A ki in ituated, & 
used to assist in the a jal measure e ground where t A usd i ns are S 
um though a ac sonproiee, i ir fm jey pat thelr shoulders "4 is ‘probable -— Mr. Kirkby m ok his way in [on 
da - ae psc seca Orr dark. Mr, Dacre‘was last heard of at the Panch Bowl 
extensio y o de : 1 MM, mong those v to on off the evil Inn, Underbarrow, about ile and a half from his 
day when they must share it with the working classes. They | own He sta ere that he had lost Mr. 
should have no difficulty in dealing with the No Kirkby, es did nok kow how, and was urged not to : 
reasonable man des form of such a nature that its Se | NUN 2.9 oss which a portion of his 
— should be that the whole legislation and ad epo Osses, AC yeg ep ie declined this 
ofthe country should take its — Im what might be road la d , i 
the working classes’ opinion enema not the | advice, and has not since been h of. There is no 
temotest chance of any P measu e Doing oven a Ho was quit doubt that he was drowned and it is 
mro Mr, Baines M von a oval in proving the | thought that his body has been carried by the swollen 
innocence of his proge aie h design, and yet such à | stream of f, e Underbarrow pool and river a oar 
measure, should = uu ng, would t worthy of their | his own house to the sea at Milnthorpe sands, in 
support. ne i p b 
eame ft litio; their poli- | eam 
opo Hise, they i" ha’ n orn ie ; and the future |  LrvER —Ther very reason to believe that 
would dip k Mey en the use they made of the vantage | the — “Floating Tat, Tow Bom E 6 Liverpool, 
ground; they would have gain ned. Not only 2 wor suc! : fa foundered ^ eorge’s Channel, with a cargo 
eit orthy ce cre are itr natio ote hich Eg at u car " 200,0007. She was a large 
€ if they were to overcome the disincli: n o n : ; p 1 É 100 = d belongéd +4 
he had spoken. The public must supply the breeze to fill the | Quebec-built ship, = > 8, tt 
salis, and they alone roe sure ply that vex y sabe a Messrs. Kennedy, erpool. S iled from 
would be a discredit €— h are smt epo on the i Angust, with a crew of between 
state of affairs coul: = lem ger tuin o prese h th and 40. Her com rised bal es of cotto: ton, 
chise stopped just where a class began; and thong e p „67 bales of jute, 
present temper of society was to tone down aud obliterate averaging in value "bos t 301. a in 3 ba = j 
those lines of —— 1 - pe ot rosea o> i i uM à x of s of linseed. 
t e was t fum 
caine or 8 s suasire o unded en who She y her safety were 
he 
did not seem in 
as due 
or ate ‘antil ide Sth cina when a 
washed ashor T 
o seam: 
d d leasure the thoughtful speech of d oti thé Pemb oke coast, with several 
Bir Ja Ja ms Kay Shuttleworth on the progress of the work- was d ott ticles which have been 
ing im reading such a speech as a page of bates of cotton and other article Nee. 
x might well m 4 that he next page would be a | identi onging to the Floatins Lig P 
of the jon ane man Ab of a ship's ome the name in gilt le 
rights and duties of statesmanship. It was was Tt is t efore believed that 
of any misgovernment that, be wand vot always plenty for | the shi either foundered o ed in 
the retveuier to do, bat that was not the true or the logical | Channel darig the recent ME renta: Nothing 
md upon Which to base of demand for reform. He| has been heard of onde =o and the worst fears are 
would 6 remi ie UR iod all | entertained as to their fi 
th nerd i neal em oem Tikel to fructify to the advan- OLD.—AÀ. dreadful cliry accident took roit on 
Mot the country if it was willingly accorded. were | Thursday morning, at the orks of Messrs. 
innen who fe t . who -— s- —-— vel Taylor, and Craig, I y, near Mold, 
oni in iw orto conan ugh a ee mis-| whereby nine men lost their a of 
rent, and whioh had its stormy birth in days of m accident is attributed to water dee is into the 
gore bigotry, oppressive In the progress v. where the men were workin an old pit adjoining. 
they desired there» was no such "das ti — vs nothing H rtof Ped respecting the loss of 
rer tonos: mu gea ew power ded lustre | the Stanley steamer, have acqui Captain ed 
the instittional life—and above all, and more than ever before, and declared him entitled to ren d ot his certificate. 
cud pedet te the bonds which bind og a try c m lights, 
3r ci the constitutional elite the €: nares ty and o tb GÀ over which he had no ‘control, 
trusted ere were those who had | Jed to t trophe. 
ae ho trate nirymen, and in the destinies of that pont.—The Rev. C. Hesketh, rector of North 
A Pal ome: for reform, agio Biens Meals, hes given 30 acres of land to the tówn of South- 
Got be deceived ; and when tbey asked for 
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