THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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échange de soie: et des cotonnades ; il faut que ce | you must er a un A entin your|and w s pr esent at inspectio 
ee libr libre enge des idées, "Vous pourrez trouver chez | atate, if yo v 100 lager namie on to the direct whole s of the — " that patie. "During his pite: E 
coup de choses bonnes à pre €— Nous rencontrons | rights of diio rr Jom a hors tbe abe the POM of the it to Por ath hi She euset at Gene ral jon 
Seca bonne, vains instruits, éclairés ; une presse puissante, tá of - if you e better visi bie 
dev senmaiasons pas. Je vote s pour l'alliance des deux vision for Lip epea yv childre e pa hirea W. Paulet, so lcmemen É the various objec 
que nous et je prie mon collégue de onder mon vote.’ » ho making ‘provision mos continget vt your n in and around Portsmouth, the lines of frtiüeations 
1 removal—for each an ngs, depend upon $ 
The Attorney-General next proposed, * the ceras of | that, under the favour of Almighty God, it is upon y yourselves the pianak we turret ship Royal Sovereign, 
Desmarest and the Bar of France.” In returning | you must rely. And, therefore, ladies and gentlemen, gunnery ship Exce 
arest said : — that i 5 nd sincerely c ie y po oo th on a v 
T app gioi wo s UR der in chief, and during his stay e 
«Je suis ému quand je me lève pour répondre au toast si | oro Git t ingled with surprise will, I think, possess > “pis 5 
e sfoeraeux porté an barreau de France. L'union | ofadmira of the impartia beer rdi wisis comes within these | new — wap poe: and other ohietia, of 
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I must say that in one E E view an interest attaches to what T t will be 
wr di > rt mal de la force; quant à la justice, c'est | Y° °° within ide Sates were! 2 rem and 1802.. ae a a a ro ^ ad Const — 
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ji qu'il sied d'en dire du biom de COT X a € their [promoters will ona m to reckon OPE So paan ram — On Tuesday 
présence de a ote deux porte-cte ndards du droit et de e la jus $ i hat with ith 7 pene m remit of these E d last this bridge was the public toll 
"e fact tha! ey. od oubt the: ve the first suggestion for the 
-— sd es ecd" NETS on 0 grands creation of a spectacle er we now behold. But in these | free, the Mei gm having leased the € A 2 P 
geile fre Intellectuelle; 1 toda dene tis ont bus dans lea | Te Exh bitlons we saw what the wealth of the world could | sum of 1 mpany for six 
haut la glo ani Qm win sont, "membres de do, we saw what were the resources! of skill and industry, | the Aa im - cá ‘the period v 12 pom on 
Pacadémie Pranqaise. J'avoue que je serais troublé si| MATE drown n MUR ho With FEPIVIE T, tal,” We seo here as | Payment of an additional sum of 27502. Lord Mayor 
p genie S "Le cuni cui! fai tribut de ma amie it were in n its rst formation the efforts of British labour, and Law rence officiated on the occasion, - the last act of 
prcieuse invitation, j'ai profité ces réunions légales | W rohan! gr 4 pot cage DET Mme — n of all for ane his official year. The ceremony include nthe sate 
i ’ possession of such skill as is here disp! , secondly, 2 sta’ 
France pour « Ponte EN I ont Upon’ the disposition (o tae TOF PUN eaithfal and beneficii | With the Lord Mayor and Lady d. in the : 
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F n'a ipa as le | Purposes the scanty leisure ideis after the hours of toil and | Carriage, p uU i iners, with a 
4 i | the remaining energies which the sede exercise of labour | few members of the corporation in private carriages, 
temps lanraient tenu Je Herc lan me tr tt has left Heer and i y As I tm. said, » ista inthe ut of | and a fi fi gs and steamers vared from the — of 
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j i , egró pré as well as to su ly us with most interest. tin g suggestions for 
sein an mondo a nga Sines to Bes E epo the present. But] ira also in them a waniteniation ofthe pas barriers were thro own do own, his Tordahip deine the 
IO de celui qui devrait tre notre bütonnier perpétuel, et qui w i ae À Sw E f ‘out honestly snin —€— bene ft ermina = 
en tonjoursmo Me confrères, vo sicrsi; He d. Wes every other class, has had its lessons to learn. It as had Mr. LER oa Soe funeral of 
a to learn how to'be: darn "n Leo toak Kk dien on Frida: y 
will s conducted in — rien only the relatives 
tell to our posterity. Pars fo the labouring si g Sed neal hn had b a a few of his literary associates accompan ying the 
— og ting, T ch at deis ases body frs the house ; bur a - e body of friends and 
a deux que dans les temps passés. Ces paroles, qui con- | Tights, the independence, an and freedom of choice or dE admirers of his genius met the procession in the 
ient bien des difficultés, ont trouvé de l'écho en France. Je T tnr. But — Pe -— vn eee p Dm cemetery. ^ p pipii in which he was buried is on the 
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hen traité d'alliance qui servira àla conquête se ba ap pe Y sh th t o minds s of the opora operative south side cemetery, and only separated by one 
j — be set upon a permanent impro 1 — Jnd atte e of ia tend onte uo Thackeray, whose funeral he 
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t also returned thanks on behalf of the junior | Non WIDE I 96; og me 
Bar of France, The other toasts were acknowledged | say pit walking in the right path. Let them show before MT aen —The Coroner's inquest on 
by Lord Brougham, Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, | their fellow. reget bors the gifts which they possess; let | ij xn ^. es w^ t l E k 
ingsdown, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, | them exhibit in every relation of ond that | due persons : c y t M im dpt Ene iud 
Sir Fit Kell : nd the Lord Justice Knight : cbetiqios. D og Ng nay. that love of - which they have — on eday. The evidence related to what 
zroy Kelly a e Ang ruce. | shown within these walls; let them carry pene roo and | ma called an episode n naje rine main ra i A 
X. er left London yesterday morning for Paris,| more to the minds of every class E the community the | 
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accompanied by L Brougham, M. marest and | conviction that we of this country ret otis in C wines n "io previous sitting aving sta! ac 
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: than private ones, the Marquis of 
-be was unable to prolong bis stay in England. with another, and I am confident the ber! ey wili i | fnd that ‘whatever manner us 
| No NDO ae ops EXHIBITION.— The | improvements they may think they have a right to expect at Hartington sent some he a from Purfleet to dis- 
l Inia po g Men which has been | the hands of those who are inv ee eit the pri Wie ege pro p — ment. T men described the mode 
| oh en ^ M [5 i Islingt f he governing them, they may rest confident in the belief that in whid bei was dealt with, the unserviceable 
| opened at grieu! bedon ar Me ond on, for the | Such improvements will never be long or €— rag delayed. It | powder ine p defective casks disposed of, apparentl 
last cle ook closed o when the 2 bd an — mind and heart I p pre youa t= rvent | P. isfacti of : D Doe doe y 
Chancellor of t ih — ar adie » hatthis exhibition, and all that has helped to this | t0 the satisfaction he jury. The witnesses further 
the rights, duties, and dignity of labour. The Exhi- exhibition ny ree an — results, not — q^ v Pag that the Government, often purchased new casks 
m ns ai pus present but also in future y My conclu uding dut. om the Messrs. Hall’s cooperage, and nothing could 
| bition has been most successful, having been visited by RATE to you that this exhibition is closed, b whe Ba bud ‘ae Ag better bina. th Es obblina df that g t 
about 200,000 persons, and the proceeds bave noi ELM that it. is closed I do not speak of itas of a t vob ead and A dent pe viter TOM” vale: Gael 
l i h il anavo TE At, E closed, it is closed like the year, which, | The inquiry was then adjourned for another week, the 
enough to pay all expenses, but to jme : 
f than 10007 for futu it es oed when it dies awa: — makes | Coroner stating that b MNT 87 
| fyi fact i in connection ith the Ex hi ibi ti on is that hi E iti 1 
ntfi w xhibiti pig TEE and which is place d fe aod TY AND THE SkWAG —A requisi 
pation. | b most every banker in the City, as well as ir 
Tou th have are s adient xo oter e ny example number of the principal merchants, has been 
PR Ge bat to. i "ing | to the Lord Mayor on his accession to office, ien 
police case of any kind has arisen. from it. The names 
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inthe eonrse of a few days, an .prizes wi A 80 onths a Mene vn fruitful | °° 
| gue Jod hy tha T? ys and the pm Errare tà nd xample you | him to call a meeting of the citizens of London to 
followitie i$ ar extract f Mr. Gladstone's | aye set has already led to remite that I could give you | consider the best means to be adopted for securing the 
| g ract from Mr. Gladstone's | sist of towns and places in in which itis contemplated to hold 
| address :— š siavo pedi dri xa p aet therefore speci ig of this ice —. of the sewage in the interests of the 
© person can contemporary observer, reflect exhibition as having reach: p atural eR in the rat and o of agricu culture. 
upon the recent history "of this country without ut perceiving that sense that the doors of the ban Will be closed, and the objects Ashes OF THE Crry.—At the Lord Mayor's 
it is t with the promise of most important results, not | h 1 i : 
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taught them, and is teac minds of the uring commun ie esson w! ich award a sum for the house ican, in which 
after a dependence and thankfulness to the A Almighty tor ‘the as, hae: already Aarie and will likewise prove to be an | Milton had for some time resid d, and which is still 
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y one should make essential proprest At bestia e ee eivilizatio | was demanded, and on the part of the — 15007. 
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r classes, will be Carlisle a and Ninth, d inspect the drainage works . per acre had been givi The 
possibly the | of those pla E Board paid for those | mr eventually awarded 92501, At the Lark: Mayor 
: tigation | Members er ore ce here for their ow e ourt on Saturday, before Mr. Karslake, ne 
Chee energy - dignity of character to a| pleasure. The Chairman said that mend expense ‘of t ‘cam r, and a jury. mpe MAS 
Cvm dm dn v eis a classes of the com- | deputation down and back was borne by the bed has been panting some time, * Lawrence and rcge 
in the the (fate of thee fellow-country men thosa che bnt the arrangement that wi ge gr was that there |v. the Charing — gn i pocas was 
^ constitute a tru should be just sufficient time v allo to inspect the | The artis this of two houses, 
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“that gm dans works, and return, and that thous who chose — 5 and 6, deeem Street, pee Jus som eel Lane, which 
rok which have been|longer were to pay all extra expenses eral vars built i n 1852 by Alder perve the Lord 
sun Ye touched the entire mass of the community. There members 2d availed themselves of the opportunity to et seen. ín "9501. d 450} 
classes,’ those who are said E io Se the cea takea titt le pleasure, and bad paid the extra money for | to Baron Rothschild dts 
There aro ee w pad an mambet ity t. Mr. Cr ellin MEN GL carinis Merion. aa were | in 1866, LE the other to a ublie company 
ises : those bain ^ helpless | unable to go, expressed their satisfaction at the | would ire in 1874 The princi sti 
not only whom illness and bereavements fall, and i 5 k _ Principal question 
samara fe t even whole classes of persons, particularly — roel = i the value of th 
na, who, under the conditions of modern | their A would be drawn up and laid the|reversion. All the witnesses admitted that i 
4 social position still beset with difficulties. the city had ereatlv i mud f . property m 
uring population ia the 5; | Board s.TFaziDiE xi Sete z in value within the 
“particulary fa anit on lal € E ere the Spare th following reply in ap agen pie 5p d baal on ” Several deser houses 
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labour as a general rule effective for invitation :—“ Gentlemen, I am obliged by your c cour- |as worth respectively 6507. and a the 
; 1 nvi pointed | part of Alderman Lawrence the property was estimated 
legislation setting free the industry | by the "manifestations to which my notice has at|by different valuers at from 29,0007. to 30,7007. On 
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hope for; but peri it would fers I believe it | of legerdemai ong If s Letras value at 25,1001. — 100% for sce 
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to say we cannot look — for such vast and | worthless sonia appen: ey dtes DES ad mI wil Court was held o! ncc Ka cs 
emaditon ofthe abo ich [eie ow trust the spirits to find out for themselves ho iar given in the jase gp E nma Red 
been brought abo but within the adhe move m prs ion. I am tired of them. "With ege PI. for ge frschóld Jan land in Ba nas 
progress of new gigantic and | thanks, I am ly yours, M. FARADAY.—Royal | T was was opposed rbicau, 
inventions, and partiy by aries legislation in Institution, Oct. 8^ er The jury rt 80001. for the pre go tie 
s A 'efore, ladies and gentlemen, and you, my ToprEBEN last week visited th or the property 
Bear with adress in such numbers, of the working- L rg ai FRAUDS IN THE —Two cases of fraud an 
me when I say thatit is upon yourselves at Aldershott, aodai by the. Earl of [a rey d forgery in aL A circles m lately been th. 
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