Jawvanv 30, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
pirac racy. The passengers who lately captured the) wa! Shopkeeper—Joun JENKINS, Bridgend, G Salih 
M Gerety, m Matamoras, for Havannah, took | Loe of Great News LE a pe He orien prone er Le interposi oonfemion, in 
pa nto Honduras, and, after selling à portion of her | xaT Sixrimoce i n. Villas, Camact. Town, Ad LX ine ot authorities to prevent the ee go ome ERER 
e Mason, late of Queen's Rond, Pec maen Tua, Attorney- at lawa; Fioro New BRIDGE FRO 
: x Wax 
Bina A doro eatetrophe occurred on the Sth | PAL ien Arpan gren gh ceca Fora It ja Intended. to remove the old bridge, 
December at Santiago, the capital of Chili, White | a en City, "Butcher ber ep Chaiham,. "ent, Stat? wh Nn been so long an inconvenience * p 
p of La rcgem * sted mer with nearly | TAA rmt p zihoen bm imm ree rd tion, ud to build a subs esr one for phe 
persons a e celebration of the Immaculate F owLtNe, late of Green Street, "Paddington yl Beershop K - y 
Conception, rer —— gei of T t caught fire d| ER. V Romiwsony Grantham, Lincolnshire, gwa, late Photographic er Wandeworth | re tr York rtf E 
goon involved the building wards f Me EM Bosi; Sapi Den Agent—H. Smixoxs, Cuck- | the Peterbo ii 
eld, h r» — rough A a 
p dies, belonging mostly - the poo pets in gt! pono 3 ferehants - M itera Bransen, [D gg me an aproch "d hoa tia hiis i ae vid s 
- : pital, were e burnt to death, and others h: 2 ver À r | BA. brenn. Long Melford Suffolk, ot in nd Shoe Saker i. Sua, ad, near to w it 
bs torn off or LO ES iab i E ir e láridge , Britannia. Road, T! 
of 200 icon of burned corpses had been tend Interp meter. War AUR apa erem wil ommenee in in ns ta Pe d many a 
EB, on, —M. WirLtaws, ^: am 1 " 
from the r Wieser, Oxford Street late Beersho ue E ELE {rection of the high p from Wandsworth y with the 
erttp steigen Wasbvars. Salisbury. Witte Baker s d prt ho C uy Palace k Ne wt Hind Junction Bailey 
5 ARD. ^ ire. er. ryst; d t End Junction Rail 
— ry al Palace and Wes io 1 
MONEY MARKET, Frrpay.—Brrrish Funds: Con- TER, TE p Glemow Mis The es mated cos € iy 
en osed EN A or Money, or d 904 to $ for | I2 pom Mie. MANU e EET Vim Ga EAT piadas" ait —Messrs, Cunard, 
1 1 india Five per Cent. Stock o atone n ree Pad Dispo tnon that ficu 
; : 5 ; Ditto = mMM mship will of February, 
nds, par ; Exchequer Bills, 4s. to 105. dis.—FORETGN : y poromptor pon rings Ie — 
Brazilian Old Five per Cents, 100$ ; Danish, 1864, 93; Bank of Gngians. previous dioe of by private teat 
Dutch Certificates, 1014; Egyptian, 101; Greek, 21; | wote ISSUE DEPARTMENT. of Frank m -— rte to allow the pene scheme 
Ditto, for Acct, 213 to +; Ditto Coupons, 9}; Italian, RPS ets ea NIE, bog ov to be carried di that city, 
for Aect., 67 ; Mexican, 85i; Di , for Acct, 86 to Gold € Coin and wunié s. 12/351 010 noo. x vdd Du1GADYE.—At the last meeting 
853; Peruvian, 1862, for Acct., 84; Portuguese, 1856, pog po —— the Common. Council, Mr. Lowman Taylor called 
ke, 474; Ditto, for Acct 47 ; tussian 2, 88; £27,001,010 £37 001,010 attention toa report t that the Government was about 
Spanish Pasive, for Acet, 324 y TNO E |o as a = NT p [15 ge 1E Lanon cb. a Gihle A 
cate, for A 131; Turkish, 1858, T Ditto, 1862, | Res Cap e Sisan E te — uld -— consider expense, and move Pca the 
v Dio, [s Acct. 671; Ditto Guaranteed, 102; |" ubie Depbiits uncia ht A anut nn z Am Mm ect be nsider 
Banks, Comm imer wv ww o 4. 6,719,085 | AD M. " The motion was agreed to, 
-————— of Nat: Debtyend Divi. y iu Gold and silver Coit‘ — snae| Tug Crry Re psema ornant — —At the last meeting 
Other Deposi we ex 18,406,627 of the Coup mon Council a letter was read from Mr. 
P videt tar sA A Nm: Seven days and M Tyrrell, the late Remembrancer, stating ks MEM M 
‘an, 2—B. ,, Stockton-upon-Tees, £35,305, KT been in the habit for um ze ears of com 
shipt oker TA A Jan. 28, 1864. M. MARSHALL, : 
pbroke ii and emm E eg Weer Bir- | Jan. Chief Cashier. | onte of great interest to nd Led tbe A casa 
registers and other quarters. "t he Common Council 
SCONE) pan Be Vicinity. [bad voted jag S rede 1 Vds e^. s intention 
o, | f METROPOLITAN Wozxs.—At the meeting | 69 hose docum — to the City, 7 and be would 
prese! 
f th B d £ Wo E 2 ida, di "t do Po if they would reconsider their hdi; ;if 
of the Board of Works on riday a proposition was 6 ek, Sekt tu te the Britis road 
-* 
em 
from 15007. to 20007., the highest sum allowed by the The s letter was referred to the Aut a com 
ik, i | Act of Parliament, on n the gro ound of the great increase ü Lan pes RELIEF FUND.—At a moet ting “of the 
. Cor; irum, "Oakley Street, Thames, Arif eee jf mmi ittee on Friday, grants were voted 
paz, se: ; 4 eret osi Maker- T. | of the Chairman. The motion was carried by a majority | to various places to the amount of 38357, The sub- 
to 
|seriptions received ín the previous fortnight amounted 
n., Lower Street, de Watchmaker— 
est, Cii rehan 
1710, of which upwa ards of 13007. had come from 
gae er a to 2 Lies meters s clining to vote. 
» ENT.—Active m re o - 
mu Rios x rpm nee v the embankm 
h., Farm | north side of "the Thames. acne Westminster hyr 
L ee Hong erford Bridges piles of imme se size have been 
n in, 
xg New Act ox Trape Marxs,—The provisions 
of ‘the new Met respecting verat pum are abou th a 
prot ublic and manu- 
turers against the Ve ER inlita on them by n 
“by peu in dd ircums — 
crifice.? These, instruments e 
-W. Lowesmoor, 4 
rogi, Sey a E ire „Baker Eeid upon which Mn s numbers of men ate | fac 1 ^ 
silos sale of pianos 
"hi kin 
lower "Ro ad, Islington, é otive ly employed, Op on a somewhat sm 
ie M Het" m end x Kr fi EM di all | i m 
Arke arden t-d. tases fy chapel, S F nd 2 t of Whiteha cT nd prep name i ; surreptitiously affixe the 
Sead, ens, roste D. Jones, $6 orth Bow, Jr » between Hungerfor Waterloo Beare T i riae 
and Messrs. Rol 
wp ant bat 3 obtained summonses 
who have been iri the habit of using 
i] 3 
Brid 
embankment 
1 dod lwth i wida deta f 
Mir Md rece nä y t vicissi- | their ytd ir ct bills » A m. bed ME 
des of f milies, a b brief notice of the passing away of | th : 
s e | id Tylney "la g estates into a new ho ping be of t rought to Tight the xp xu from ^ in 
ill, Coach EI re, | interest to the publie. “The Tylney gel the eame into | V€TY ep ets a gentia the names of Messrs, 
JE ge eit nd the fami by t he nn oe he last Earl Collard and 
DEATH AA n “+ Gorons BY Figz.—On Saturday 
Ae eaer i a x» Patent impr of à stt Me us gt m granddaughter, cath tay of Marg Ane girs, ud 
et, Leicester. Square, | rine Long, the daughter of James Tylney Long 
Dad. Beastead Maker — 8. 2 heiress of both the fa milies on Pe death of bat Charles, a aged 32, who, sa the Gth saat ga S LAN mbine at 
— viiam, H ae to other, and a i i the Ho n. William Wellesley Pole, | the Pavilion Theatre on the 6th inst., un ortunately set 
afterwards te) ornington eir som, the 
— th after lingering for several days, having never rrallied. The 
. Poot, me = inherited all his mother’s estates, and, iden g sario tiat while she was making a ^ figure," 
ed 
amily 
tle Bakery "$ gi d d, to 
gn Tylney’s sister, La cg y Robert Long, e ust was held € LA o ital pa the 
arie 
Eory 
th of his "c , his oy sister, Fs step « 
MM Td sone od ; and that her dress immediatel y canght hie. 
il, he had left all fhe in inquest was adjourned in order that the dary mig ight 
ted & few | View the stage, and also have evidence as to e Lord 
r—W, ScATrERGOOD, late of York cond, aw | of stage lights. 
Crescent, Wands the lands of the Tylney Longs ay from all tho | IxcuwnENOY oF HAMPSTEAD.—[Ihe Rev. Charlton 
worth Road 
$ e on, s pup rw ion emis The Lo ity ley, | Lane, of Jesus College, Cambridge, incumbent of St. 
W. | held the Draycot estates y” dicia. Mark's, ean and formerly rural dean of South- 
oses MONTEFIORÉ wark, has | ‘bee , appointed by Sir Thomas Maryon 
Wil arate of Hampstead, in the room of 
W. 
no IPPINS, I i Deputies n the E eikin Jews has recei 
ass Bottle ‘Manufacturers~B. r Moses Mos — 
the Rev. ge aingo 
"es 01 to; stating that been 
late of G 
MuvRDEROU oa a RAGE AT PE hon ga Mon- 
night, about a Quarto 
PM t | ea 
roe door Row: 
the Government i Bea at ^v Mh T en d nid the 
did so m me that one of the fas oak 
resi Mo gross 
Lancás rd ower Loom in the be arire pick her pocket. She seized bis hand, nad called 
Sa - sert Tabet, meg Taraelites | m loudly for m A eh = man whose hand she 
Pm rni iet w with his clenched fist 
ages Street, br ney » 
Mec, Newman E r ings mm , «rep alled a life 
Queen's R Dorsetshire, Haker- M. Gomme late o P rocco, regarding sraeli dere E fioi his pocket and inflicted two blows 
OR oad, feckhamm, a Mare "rama, them. con best mode constlly ‘cn the en of her head, She fell to the groand 
Street, T. co: your solicitade for h ^ wer 
Carnarvonshire, d th ch is so sadly circamstanced in country, | inserisi two men ran i the street, 
EN aeS, Hoorox, i ls every opportunity which | and managed to Bn 9 before the neighbours and 
arise, to bes me to the spot. s, Kent was 
MEET. V MEE s eie itis eim V. infit t ‘oo found nct with blood rüuning from her wounds, 
poe ay DAN 
