Ocrouxe 29, 1864.) 
NE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
s | senting the Prince of Wales. _ The meer d 
to Norwich to assist Mr. Hillyard and the monks 
ose families of the Church of MOM. and since then had “ cele- 
lice and another pati und that wa d d b l t t brated the sacrifice in the monastery. 
vered him. e se t at once sent for l| Lav —A bazas M yi Jast p" in Wednesday Mr. “Hillyard m nd se qua: of the 
spisane a nd had hi veyed to the police-station, Duns * Hall, in aid of th remap Prisoners’ Relie city were exami and their evidence thre 
where present remains in such a dangerous state | Fund. [A n number of a heme and fashional "1 A deal of light on the proceedings of the monks a at Nor- 
that, verge mics supervened, his death is daily | of —— birth or "proclivities presided ai ich and elsewhere. 
as at once sent to the different | named after t m various Confederate D^ Sir John Walsham ‘said that he would make his mes 
= iu the ya of Essex, and active | butions cer eceived from all parts o United on an ear emi 
enm taken to discover the burglars, but no | Kingdom, f “Paris, v the Bien Sua. Oxromp.— The Fellows of Balliol College have 
m has yet been ob tained. The fact T cae - even from New York. Thea tendance Free a resolution which will henceforth admit 
ney, left their A encourages the hope th ily was immense, upwards of 5 R c 
> es 
- event 
they 
UBLIO 
riday, when the : admission was reduced to a shilling, 
Pierre — Sir bert Collier, the Solicitor- 
eral, addressed his — in this town on the 
— The 
Weekly Return mimi tha t in the weak tor y on 
Saturday October 22, the m of 1 pte were 
registered in London. imn Me ber in the 
corresponding week oft oiim, 1854-63, corrected 
for increase of A was 1188. The present 
return is therefore above the e arenga During the 
week the Lo ae of 997 M" d 987 girls i in all eed be 
children w tered in London. 
responding venis of the | years 185463 the Soe 
number was 189 
Provin 
BirsrON.— Tho men strike are still as 
determined as ever to romain ont; but the determi- 
f th A large bodies of 
men to congregate with b early in the — in 
men at 
2 neighbourhood of v ies where the 
ork has materially cl their meetings. "The 
military and police, However, prat still in great force in 
the Dudley and jay 
now confined. Bilston “ay Wolverhampton 
a by fm ihe greater "— of the pits -— 2 
T. MN mass meeting, whic 
600 aer was s held at Tipton, at 
to which the strike is | to 
/The amo EE uced ae E 9A s of 
90007. € ved in su 
20th inst, in a speec great length, in which he 
be raised e a charitable object iig the present 
bene = tn affairs. 
con 
ernal Osbor 
d the dom ue "m eei ans of the 
Government, and arly the various international 
questions With wh ich. "they y had to deal. ` The 
stituonte in. os said 
5 
h questior a 
byud b | 
en 
them for larg Germ: 
€ ng the | Bra azils ; 
el 
any, bombarding Japan, and 
“ foolish 
conduct of the Gove 
in the Dano-German dispute, = said that i the 
had been saved from the horrors ^r 
d i if 
ae. — 
the proper 
the party had. TT hela Pd it 
2 d 
t 
s di - the T owe dE 
which a vote a” censure upon the polic 
pm. bands from playing hon opted, and the men 
expressed eg det to stand out until 
they had es. T The. qat passed of x vey 
declare that the Liberal party A wetter er om á 
to the ae he said i am were to 
e | descend i oe House dem Com with a Davy' 
their wag 
— E pe vast numbers p — Ther 
a lar police, as well as p 
aa. ti 
Bri a e a evening, om “20th 
= 6 x "T o^ t Mis Isabella 
inst. 
sneer ne 
becoming by-w 
names o and Tories 
etn and he burn, Ee see why some 
here was a any sta sman more liberal in voting, speak- 
ing, and writing than Lord Stanley, and why he was 
time, he said, 
se i nra ke place, and the 
did not, i fo Y, retarn a night, a ur a cm cao 
conse que as she ha suffer- 
ing from fits. the police at once ame inquiries, 
aud eant = Se who oned at Pre 
hearing that e was a co = in 
bourhood of Pres s and P. 
strangel D concluded that it was the - 
and with five or six men went out to make a search. 
The — ELI was meg rers scoured, and | ins i 
any place that was likely to 
iot E moderate progress and perm cw 
ards has T: miri 
offices in 
occur em = the prasine ar a 
hines. RC is Sai aid that ceu many ea — 
here 
reapin 
m Fri a an 
hat the M ie, bad Ten rema all —— 
| war has given rise to irre 
and conten ded at great length “Inte foe A. q 
injerion t to S Poland n obnoxious to Russia, a policy of mka will soarch pi 
minal m " — d 
Jit ie. not atlribatabie believe that the 
rnment, but 
leader, and was in the Slough. of Despond. With regard ee 
that 
a mr tha! 
were | y 
have desolated the 
new combination should not (^ tried. He asked if fortunately for herself. 2 Ar A bolii wae 
t 
to be a se e voting for "ai: Stanley because he pation; Dow that 
at site benches ~ s 
S. ade lea of a 
XU es but no t Baldwin then 
were toti wens 
drawers, and a au 
vM gly | w. 
and ultimately the body, which was identi- convicted of a felony s on the 
nvestigated 
carried o; 
fied as that of Miss Naylor, n found xs x and |i 
dead in a ploughed feld between Patchan a Sta 
—— vio — that Mr. Bewi 
"MANCHESTER A n tice has been ismod from er 
laces on the hill. office of the Public Works Act in this c city, urgi 
of the recommending the civil authorities throughout em 
rem moy who have vont loans under the that 
of the Act, to 
et, 
a search over ihe hills, Pferd poo ey for the lager number of indigent | Th 
operati 
will be remembered th. to 
ise,| NEWCASTLE ON Tynz.—It 
a mile from where the first cm case of Mr. Bowie, the Northumbrian magistrate, | | proposition 
ho suffered ru M € E mye ge of irá 4 
pe rjurers, 
session by. Pa arliamentar 
of 4002., th 
than the m 
taneously 
t ona — sers and windy night. go jury 
d a EN ot that death arose from exhaus 
all arising from insere insanity. < 
, of New 
] House. 
Bow to the Duk 
round. Every shop in Worksop, and many in varus 
were c entirely till after the funeral; f 
coach conveyed Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, Bart., and 
D’Eyncourt, ‘es brother of = late 
dake ; Largs Sir G. , K.C.B, and Lord 
| poly, cousins Aim cs a third deae - Lord 
bley and the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 
*xecutors of the late duke; and Lord Harris, repr 
—À 2^ icem qns dict.” 
ea memory by the whole coun 
baplain of the 
es, and. 
cle hie 
» inq took in the. Guildhall 
Among the witn iy took "pace the Rev. Gideon J 
Ouseley, who signed his name witha and aj 
a cross, 
ted much | eg 
Sir J. Walsham ask n e 29th, 
upon which he begged pardon id it was. He 
stated that he s been pages at a private sch 
e came wie! aang 
or before to Norwich—a 
Nem ot. vx in *the Catholic 
nd re gami Catholic ui but the Catholic faith, which was 
Churc 
E 
was | 
hof En ogland, He by Denmark without 
an v ul. present times ha he been P y trying ed 
w officers o! Crown, muc: greater amoun! 
OF | labour anda me been thrown 
upon us a ab eut! 
responsibility has Tq 
quostions of Eo hi 
m, indeed, pem b - 
eetermined oi 
founded, Under en di mstan 
^*^ hat advice to the Oven p= — rs 
¥, aw, e en vat omi that w . ot — apes 
uestions of policy, but only u ~ ues n oflaw. No 
D whole country ap a of the determination 
of om to yore ty 
est ~~ Government 
rocks sands, Tb 
more nre ant — that is, wo to act that you sh: 
accused by bene? MR pA ud of mr Oh EIL 
to sa, fin pose 'e—for the more eager " on 
ea the questions that arise to be decided in their 
es of ae Y^ which er oe that 
all on one side, Now, I 
ment th © have been 
such would be the case; for if we were 
really wth m it was slmost Inevitable s -— aeree 
ou are aware, that in most of the which 
world in modern pod Engla and, un- 
In this, 
and perha 
oceupy the ETE: C 
that you will 
hich w Yom down. pam 
uld b thy of us, nothing Would te 
a are mte ot this mation among the m ations of t the o 
it shon - aid that s iai 2m ae rent rules of 
cco > the dex © tio pin ope case be 
jm wo 
solves 
and body will aeknowledge—m y 
and T have XS tendering the advice which we have 
ven esty's Government, I a say this -— d 
It aes ix However h of -— and Ter a ae wena à 
80 presumptuous as to su 
right, Qe wi ammer we Nave dei wit 
ecisions of 
commit myself so 
ion of faternaties 
| with € the view of the facts always which has been aed 
et I pr nk it but vod to Er that A ag whole Gt 
ts lave een well considered, and given with a desire 
rege the Alexan ^ = was ed 
t I altogether 
approved of the pilare of that vessel, pn erta it has 
happened—and I deeply regret it—that the "ence of bese 
— question, so that the real co 
menta 
case 
struction of that po the Foreign En i tm 
| qon to the case 
fact I — mh = 
meni y t 
| i arrived at. That such was 
Nox WICH.— m eei morning Sir Soba Walsham, E Mojesty's Gov Mit eere n right in vest ent a A AL SALA 
ion inspector x: — Poor-law Board, opened an official | er -— fron, "Birkenhead In meee ee Tate come to 
inquiry into the allegations plete agai inst. i be Rir, a romise, and probabl te will think with me that 
'|E. A the War purto ded In dealing” ALS 
EE di cg DE ET 
pre read gp th of this country, instead of having issued fro 
B onal pe the commerce of nations with 
whi at peace, and possib! de toinvolve e us int hostilities ; 
for the object of the & EN may say, has not 2M te 
punish or inconvenience the individual, but to prev 
TAS. 
re 
m. That is the 
oe the 
- to be dwelt upon mathe more 
ye tym mber, 186, Lord Russell m 
e government of the Duchies 
l altogether consistent with the honour and integrity 
Danish monarchy, and which could have been accepted 
humiliation, That proposal was ac tually 
Dr the 
