1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND Hir iden GAZETTE. 
ted for increase of population, quantity of shi 
md 10, 
ps, nor € we the Kerana pi men, which it 
T wears, corre . foro 86 abo rer d necessary we should Y.—On Seturday Miss Martha J 
pim | return is therefore above aintain if we at fpern time y Miss Martha Jane Gled- 
MSS The emt was fatal in 234 cases. The e a po rents nnd should maintain her position asa gre i miliner, of imis near this town, the daughter 
average. m as 210. uri the week the | mous expenditure, but the result of por ys o EU E aol v ns some landed property in that 
erected averag nd 947 girls, in all 19 ildren, | We had now, either built or in various Mdh of construction, age, EN ght before a magistrate, on remand, 
a of 1016 boys Londo he corresponding 7 a oat hirty armour-plated ships. Now, when he talked charged with having set fire to a stack of Wheat, the 
registered x —63 the average number was | repr md a C uan Li dr p malit A hat that | Property of Mr. R. Hurst, maltster. The hearing lasted 
=i tbe years ot our armour-plated ships cost nearer bita "illion. hes : we E os co Pee persia was bed ed effect tha 
à "pi : urs : ci 
e quarter of a million, some idea would be formed of the expen- he owner Ins built on 
fake “Host, ‘They s necessary ‘in con ructing our sha en ^ adjoining ES ledhils property, diui 
" í E > remember perfectly well that i way over an occu asses 
P robinctal. ape thes some ag years ago, we usi to surfer fr hes bn on "t hir ds rim pape ^ g ti qe o 
: chronie panic. d to h s i , ult, acting under 
pMINGHAM.— A public meeting was held in} unfit to repel invasion, that pp ride ^ med legal advice, he set some men to work to di up some 
4 "m Hall, o Tuesday. evening, Lord Leigh, and that we were in fact at the mercy of any nation who chose | Chained posts which opposed the pi passage of his 
& nt of Warwickshire, in the chair Invade us orto insult our flag. ` We di a carts, and with a horse dragged t 
ie lord. lieutena " tit th things now. rumen did not now express their apprehen- | Gledh wisi vem 
Shen the prizes offered tor compe ition by the mem- | sion of dang invasion or insult, and h therefore asked edbill, with the Dee and another o r daugh 
of the Ist Administrative battalion of Warwick- whether het might not fairly claim continued confidence on this were present while was done, and it was alleged that 
hes Volunteers during the Leese season were dis- | Score in her Majesty's government.” The noble lord then spoke the prisoner made use of threats to the effect that 
dim To at j hai The al presentation a ee n ne ane — F p o nt pen at | she would stab Mr. Hurst, d be revenged upon 
d — s his for 
gihe prizes was, à the request oof olone Mason, | session of parliament to be called on by thie House of bod ea him, and if she had -— yh hy " co h She 
enjertaken Av "Sir John Pakington, who spoke as | to e vA chairman of a very important comm mittee—that returned home and made her again, dr 
on the occasion :— 2 mmittee b d inted to inquire into the dock accom in black, with a broad. brimmed hat ET the same colour, 
iir idered it due to th ingham that cation existing in o r dockyards, in the country generally, Sid Hurs*'s house and 
He considere among them in the d ofthat which e in the colonies—that our dock AE E En ETER was wholly in- pre 
= riately term a sister service—the Yeomanry sufficient for the wants of the navy. It was true that it was | + SCxyare j a, woman rese mbli ing her 
sei App rand. That force, the Yeomanry C id ipe pes — the rej at committee, | lane itself immediately afterwards, and subsequently 
EE ataei wih the yelunteer ayatam wus appa to | S00 ap e tmt got mere te every paragan Aè | se waa met on a pati not far from the aca fi 
| t shine se inquiries npon these important ege. to tone that we 6 30 had path, ed which did not lead to t Ina very 
iments weta vast private establishments in this country Beti ys short time a wheat tanding cl t tot e side of 
y f uere i pom, in the event of an emergency, both for | the lane into which h runs wa ed to be 
ocking ou! S. h 
se t that ms perry Pe the refi received, deret cr on fire at the part most easily acos le to assenger 
© | clusion to w hey came, showed that the deck and basin | ‘at way, and tterly destroyed, though a other 
om accommodation re € ees navy was insufücient for its posue! in the e yard was saved, A er of witnesses 
. He allu e he pem < ut frankly 
d er ed v jenen rey ons eripe tok Rian € — gore! examin ned for the defence, but their ere 
nity... Hé vehtured left u done. e quite admitted that it toque. very great a. ^ 
s lordshi exertions on the part of the public to put our great naval | UG She was committed for trial at the assizes. Bail, 
establishments into the position w Viol wes as befitting and neces- | however, was accepte ted. 
ar e the sare they per: in stating that which he now| DURHAM Id cl 
e was sure they wow i th i 
submitted to parliament for hs y. aintenanee ot her Majesty s near this city, was satirely dest dt or fire on qm 
d » = be fien y the regard to economy, | morning. The fire was discovered by the daughter of 
| noia WOU, do : ‘oben mitt Tics hae at | ates edie uM, Stee throb o'clock, when 
| Doct: an. ho As mAb Whien Shay À n: A em intel she was disturbed by hearing a crackling noise, and on 
| E ey out ono fs E i hon o other fist to try if the with the details they would justify the government in ooking through the f her chamber i the 
| sh stp of Nuglend. "i fast 6 proposing, a considerable increase in the votes for dock | master's residence she saw flames bursting through the 
Sam attempts moma ma Ars derit tek f ang Verre eg rae a in M yore d e roof of the church, which was M t ep Me 
EL had mately eda these attacks, et pale pin foreign affairs and with regard to the navy, and he whole edifice ros ena 
not | now wished to allude to some ints which would| ®t once sent to Durham f > he irci r^t the 
think arene Ye Nagi a course more worthy his i 3 : do : saps 
Wh PS "Heft ing. iis high. chagatter thai: if be interesting, more especially to the naval officers and | brigade was on the spot within an hour; but, from the 
wee whing Street he would e pter. n Me en oo ca vith ud * grin tmp ena stery the flames had ined, it fo nd im ible 
matt cw “You had better lea e the e yeo 8 e would brief, | to save the church, which is now little better than a 
T is maintalniog a blackened ruin. re seems to have originated 
n, yet th cm e the beber we P f the flue vá hed s ine 
pe T E us have ato hot, and the fire had sine piede 
with the eden panelling of the wallin the north aisle 
itimediately above. The church pe —À s 
$ bn sittings were open sad difice 
Norman ar 
chitecture, e sed 
which was 
aa y e 
f the ad M 
pere few odis py a so that there h een 
in manni Pe ne e of battle ship Victoria It was sta 
- of the leading newspapers a eeks ago, a 
To ent h ad occasioned consider: aie en m, that great difficu 
in n y oi pi 
ug am af Pe di at the be coeval wit! 
iralty, m order to make up her complement, had unmanned - ears 1181 and 1184. Five the chur icti 
her shi hi f this country to d years ago 
en o ere "rese Lu (em ean woe | was much damaged by fre, nd was restored during the 
as 
made up E. hme 
iot, be carried out with 
ub T 
the opion that the volunteer principle could 
to cavalry on account of the costly nature of 
But although the volunteer pon iple ous aoe 
entiret he manry W: 
Sie FR dacs Prest. Most 
of th rn ti t The Victoria was com : 2nd of aeri hip of Archdeacon t. ost of the 
walry e volunteer force x vemb ber las t E. 33- odd erii n ni eon Pike etai prey: monuments of the old masters of the hospital are 
ngland made a great mistake. iy uo hio being for | destroyed by this fire, and one of great beauty, to the 
S aged afud made s Great mistake, | Sight hours the only TES te fue ono memory of the late master, Dr. Faber, is burnt into 
the of sonet, ‘Lhe tower, as well as the body of 
hited thera was ean Pied observed = es that y fragme! 
vi ad, | the Sese completly gutted. A new building for 
the in of the hospital has recently been erected at 
a cost ; of f. 14,0001 rro the wind blew the 
flames from ng and the master": 
wilful 
ww he fou: 
dat — ird a predi at tthe me sine irl 
din i seen turret an uently the From 
anry had vereign w: ác dentiste | ot od the she shell and that at at about n "clock on the previous Saturday night 
be lai 
pe the late unfortu- pa out 3 the: view of the public, Nothing co 
ec vr pmi primas eee arara Trp mni s to sate n in company with t deceased, were turned out of 
i of t a a great Success. It had been found | the inm, it being buie time. A quarrel bad pre- 
ll wit i it iy ind n men o that es i ere anticipated b viously taken p p d d d 
ractice. after getting into the 
The for hé erection of a been very sae that er ga ae ery reason to | Stabbed inthe left breast, and almostimmediatelyexpired. 
pes and a large € pos Bur wit rl On medical examination it was foun d that at he had Te- 
ards the national 
eal e heart, and was 3j — BÓ deep. Fire 
t suffici dy vie t on ermania by a 
aoas the. po = prioner ws who found him sitting on a chest in the 
be used for ; his 
eld 
and the adjoining n 
n, be ex p- thai were very 
‘expect that by next summer | the protection Silk Ms. A agro o red admitted that he had been in town, but denied that he 
ill be fully subscribed. been fighting or hed a knife with him. On being. 
: was, he replied that he had let it 
Ue UE. EE re wind rae ds 
remarks o ient | clothes being wet by saying he i | 
recent criti inca on the proc o roceedings a cone ship. es were water when coming on board. The constable then saw 
ictoria 12 reference to the e Royal Soverei, and in ther respects she repair, | the prisoner put his foot on the chest on which he had 
v m Ar o Hoe moe irren at 
E Ho naval ditu: bad were is trousers, whi i a e a 
aich o Oed i. eit Ey and = E ji oe elo of out hes amour emnes ond cee Pens knife was 5 inches 
arnt y he was net Otte oftener iem [remercie now in course of construction {nto aship upon om poe ag ie vers Mises ke ens 
v.. That ex- : : 3 iet run away directly - 
e turret Sytem Another fire broke out on Saturday in that he saw the prisoner y directly after 
mates Dad andanto to | the Anni Dodkyard by the ignition of the deceased had been stabbed. On Saturday the mayor 
estimates for the present |, - gine was speedily on the spot, magistrate fully committed Dn 
Meg, cecinit inguished in a very short time. omits DE QA 1 s 
d ER irs were killed on Sunday 
asked why this en eser hag fear which is a anil stone detached | FOLKESTONE.— Two gir 
mest frank] 1 „ destroyed, an and the house | afternoon on on the line of rails between Dover and this 
eren mca nue as in mre" neigh ^ town, on the South-Eastern Railway. They had been 
neither the 
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