THE — CHRONICLE AND — GAZETTE. 
-|to address the meeting, but he feels it equally binding | 5 
OCTOBER 22, 1864.) 
I hope the time has come when ope of En 
pe ‘thoroughly shaken themselves free from that delust 
mended its im condi te adoption. After discussion upon him as bishop most distinctly to — the mÁ€— 
on the means of Hus funds for the purpose, an | admission of Mr, Lyne into any of Xho NUS f his Mee ET EU M dur meus i ite even that 
amendment was moved for referring the report of the | diocese. lowerer Xf 2t bave too — territory you hav rhet 
Sourt of — Council, with a view of obtaining|  BrrsrON.—The colliers’ Aere which has caused so | responsi al prire toit, of which you cannot honourably 
their assistance m fe — into effect. On a | much excitement and su in this district, was ret gre ed ay exten — at loast pro Y o ir 
Tivision th as lost, and the report of the — to be at an a - onday, but eub. | and permanent! What. We havı 
committee was a dd pted, sequent events have proved that the supposition was | is, I think, to cultivate what Providence has given us, bat 
FIBE AT Bracke RIARS STATION. — On Thursday proms ature. On Saturday a meeting of the men |pot to soek any addition to the — GG ons, Whours, sil 
morning between thr ree and four o'clock, a fire was | was held in this town, when r. uel Griffiths, a | charged beyond their true faculty for Mme m isfactory « dis- 
discovered at the new station of the London Chatham all known metal broker, addressed them, and pointed | charge of their respo: aiy. I think w 
and Dover Railway, on the south side of Blackfriars | out how hopeless was the chance of the men gaining ware vw Lae A ES tras asd Just political ‘philosophy, the 
Bridge. It occu he b ce, a ir object in te of the iron trade. The | Py somay a Prac ap Tw bed de Ge ead of 
posed to have been caused by an escape of gas. e|committee then pro a resolution that the men| England within the last -— enerations with regard to the 
office was burnt, with some —— LE railway should return to their work, but they could not bring abi ne = of €— A century ago the idea on which 
tickets, and ae v damage themselves at once to confess that all their past et sus mo kee gra tea M S s e Ap n ed 
premises below, was eventually seed ae vinoes was ee dn upon à a aystem | which might still 
— bad been endured in T and — resolution was [p pro 
without the nid kod "he iade: "v nes, com 
- - atv ay resolv: 
organisation, and | sao each man to 
The resoluti 
MürLER.—On 
ae. Berjomt iei LE will EM 
had a consulta ion was md carried Bo 
Thur: 
the adig brief Tor the defence, 
with Mr. waste Mr. E. Besley, Mr. Beard, and I ning, ibi mbers re! te iiir v 
Juch of tl X o an Protection Society, a at which it was | h pea body of Ae, Bowevet, sil remained » sirike, 
decided that the t trial should take " 2. sessio aud „meetin gs have since - held, a n! 
which commence es on Monday next, wey ir red, a 
stances should ar ll rho ind 
t esday morning a suns £ 8000 marched in t. bod 
| Lord Dudley's pe [S à collisi “rs took place between 
e|them and the po who of ile "ringleaders reg: 
into cus "dr the p Seda i the ye — 
.|for a week, Suith au intimation that he will then 
them toby veis at the em kz 
ise ‘to necessitate an mea ms Pon rome t 
En 
Tb 
e lias | ance 
re commodious Maky for the pur of taking into enl | — 
reat danger experienced |^ the inhabitants Eres 
from the close proximity of the large gunpowder f MEE 
and u dee 
sel treen Herin 
rs by 
- llier, 
l She is very fast, cir 8 won many 
been long recognised as the show yacht 
and the whic 
«econ. kr siint be a 7 reser 
mained that 
the proper authorities ue necessity o part of | < ren 
md its bu Ts it 
it would Pd a m ei a nation ^r mde unkown w and unseen 
e "yt A N: 
of ta takin, "t 
protect the lives and property of the inhabitants of I the | | mis 
at Chai tated - the powder stores | 
brag hed dem E ny 
e that 
w mp occur it pe Fatally dne the | 
ctober 15 red A naval establis lim 
1 
c Hearn, — The Registrar-General’s 
Weekly Return states that the deaths registered in 
London in the week e t ended Saturda 
The 
if you ch 
| dignity of wet trenton: that you Pot yan pto 
which tree — s can be maintained. un this di 
ents a& Chatham and | - re i le 80 — T- g ou s ow 
evastation in both vo enough lo—more, perhaps, 
b bi accomplish—in confinin ur lvos to those fiver 
was "^ a -— in since that the Upnor | Date alien with which Prox aues uA M Gioi wi. These 
had a en cape of rae leg oyed, a | duties are not slight. What re prolationis rem ve we tind within 
bee: a par the establish- | the r 40 years w th reg 
disco a gs. i 
was only extinguished hae some dieu | itself! how many v Tacos have beo 
present a memorial to | n t 
pe Government to adopt such measures as might be | 
eemed necessary to d the calamitous results of | 
an explosion at the magazin 
e azin 
fire Ro vin: 
1020 boys an 
registered in ro van er 
of the years 1854 63 the average number was 1 
be done! 
witnessed something of a sim 
me; tha to 
ble 
nt 
dominions. 
In regard to what is called conta pulloy, wo 
ilar movement, of public sehti- 
tom the question of our foreign 
country liko England 
It is im; 
regard 
mm pussi 
s o MR Bil Ais. 
ago a miner named Hale was commi by tbe local ope 
e to take ^ trial at the next Stafford 
the of wilfuly murdering na 
dengen a a little ginle eight years of age, at Coseley. 
named Cec Sake er, with whom he had à 
lso d, but the evide 
was discharged. During the 
additional evidence has tend eese and | E 
n has been taken custody and committed | ^? 
for trial with Hale at the ted assizes. Zs ni 
ERPOOL—On Wedn ad ‘the 12th, ae et creati 
what ello of the ae fe r ned by the Mayo 
] at a ba » Hall £3 deii thanks 
to for the toast CE c. hai A aren aid :— 
"E ict 
binctal. 
1 dis. 
Aso 
cover ors m Sunning Hill Park, the seat of Me T. H. 
ic-inp.cidis near uud town. On Saturday afternoon a | 
carrier €— tish oa we prea nes 5 o'clock | w 
ae inet ae a road leading to ing e for 
e purpose of leaving some Baer, lodge was | not bein, 
set by an old woman named Butler, al re 70 years of F 
u his opening the door and entering the lodge 
he was horrified to find the old — sitting on the | 
floor near the entrance, with her vered with 
wounds and | streaming wit ith b blood. 
ti must ma nion at d 
“se ear the in rin she m P mavraly feel in Pei 
ot ji of order, and of good government ; i; bot ie is 
possible nay, it p^ s great desirable, that land should 
cognise the imm vantages w. enr the 
ice 
nn 
ce of M mn" 
and pre-em inently 
Re ine viti i rh peine 
ay i s ic] ppily 
secking by vile happily you 
uquet 
col 
e the udgment o 
tions of pain, “and becam E hese e 
the adjacent farm for as dr T fon d the 
Ming ves 
back, T rage one serious d k to the satisfaction of his | other hasi they should 
ident c life, is z ied, — fear of criticism b: semen side -— heir strength 
MÀ which I M he greatest litis with satisfaction I antici a state of things gro 
antag 
Mut Be 
uit 
T M exci! 
roceed o the lod rks eren the exciting labour ho ir € 
of government and of | 
at language. It is mà byan a 
fa, f for I Eo TUR end i 
lled 
best exertions to the poor fd shaking off euim: €, "project und Te ould dra 
ere i forth beyond our omm that. vin cae da duty. should ed 
to involve us in ual , and th at we 
are consequently 
P wo 
ad 
ulary juediatily 
bu p ed 
and es aem - > premises in the: hope of find. a 
ing some traces which might lead to the 
hyphen 
four key 
the arrest of 
ad ea side of t the body were found a bunch of dis: 
tae ides with the letter “ G. 
=? in thp receipt of parochial 
Sig illiam sips 
lson, a racehorse aper at e 
alive and aslee Saturday | 
gna saith at Wiokdeld. a the time when the 
trated. utler n very | 
Fun the com T 
lof Qe 
millions many tim 
ed, as we rfr 71 [^ 
m of From Victoria of so large a 
BLA rome Ae has made 
: 
whole of T RISE, efor tetris 
suspicion has fallen den two cn who ved LT. x moral in e eli ect mg ph pen 
mm enm y it must feel with the cause of right 
c and constitutional freedom, wherever that cause - 
H m 
the Eaque on Wednesday ry ju ry, her =- moar no, throughout any p — world ? = not o 
« of those who could lcok fo: satisfaction to 
diteration, returned a verdict of Wilfal action. waning OF Be-adiasdour io the dus cf oe peal 
e person or persons unknown.’ hope, on the contrary, it may ever continue, and that the 
one L.— The Bishop of Gloncester and Bristol has | EQ the country may continually grow ; but, at the same 
prohibited Brother Ignatius from preaching in his = time, I do not scruple to say that I do witness with the utinost 
This step has been taken in answer to a gaanaetior Ge gradual growth, of opinion and sontimont on 
Di n! 
memorial signed by the rural dean and many of the long run gov ern the cou’ f. policy of par Ge Getemmnedt, i 
nd Pos Mur req the 
and d laity, yes his lordehip's attention to the | rader ien M the orent m ie oe rad great 
ye 
bilities rit very long aan: ie this count 
in Bristol or its butin ver Country òf the civilised world, there AR 
fat hat 
| upheld 
administration of the British 
and j in alvin = happiness ua the — x Eun 
Doubtl there still be - tinet 
of préserjaion - hes alwa, go = the E oon ful in 
this country, and — basi it been the Bier poer of ms 
our impulses, had that which v pre 
serving ; but the instinet of] lodi is best i 
when dutifully and rag estly 
instinct of improvemen A an 
effor! 
the E that. the 
ou a anar all that has Sra done ize 235 Offer a rich 
45 | harvest to wise and judicious 
he statesmen of 
t of those 
—— I 
S it has bee: ed in VINE sed 
| Meme e dal stabilitv be he hi and pun tions which 
during the last 30 years it has undergone. 
the following day addresses were presented to the 
he On 
— of the ac wr by the Chamber of Com- 
merce the Finan Reform Association, in St, 
reels ‘Hall. The lat ther adire was a criticism on 
the financial measures of the r right hon. Sak plas 
was received with hisses from various par 
e Hall, It said that it was exceedin gly to be regretted 
that, ter oft aki ing a peuny o off the income tax his 
ay. In his reply | what I may call a lust of territorial aggran isem. x a jand a 
the = says that in his position as chairman of the porn ces - meae i m une > pie 
Aa " ears = e happ imu ve the 
low, ee he felt it to be his duty to permit Mr, greatness of a people to be continually augmented by 
of the Congress and ticket - holder, | obtaining ehe stant accession 
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T, 
the corn tax, and expressed the hope that in his futu 
budgets he would make arrangements for the entité 
s to their extent of territorial | abolition of the duties on tea, sugar, and coffee 5 ; and in 
