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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Leurs ug 
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Societies, s, will be "appointed general manager of the | phere below being. somewhat foggy. The o agronaute | K Killingworth Colliery ' lest. Week, "a ile E E 
insurance Separament of the office about to be e" ated | did , but The ti 
t did not if ^" any symptoms of alar e connecting rod bet n tho % to dese i 
Le ith i E agn m nen = "emi we ce pm ined qùi iaa IR Mn "d Melt: of perfect weit zb exar ed in allie: 2 ee d oe 
F fore " in the | pit broke, causing the e fy-wheel to 
nt of on Dr. Farr will be the actuary, at a | The balloon descended ately a Lene be a spin 
pale with power ber i his pre deir a emanda of the Mar cem of Cam ^m , near Sev oaks. fear ful veloci ity, and ultimately to brea ea into Und wig 
ah i LIO wh e Registrar 1e en Ha 
in s buccina — "Mb the Cus | We lly C states yos the number of d s | was near 2 surface at the time, o, aed pile m Ha. 
of Common Council on Thursday, on the motion of registered in the week that ended Saturday, April 2. | at a terrific rate, and, coming in contact with the = 
Alderman Phillips, the thanks of | the Court were 1679. The eit poires or the corresponding ce near the bottom of the pit, Was smashedito 
tendered to Sir Moses Montefiore for the signal services ik of the ten years 1854-63, corrected for increase e wire rope attached to hey d it. 
rendered by him to the cause of hum y by the of oe was The present return is there- in consequence of the accident in the 
RE Rae MODE na 132 ve the average. uring the - the | balance chain was drawn up over the bos. 
relief of persons oppressed for their errem convic- | births of "lora boys and 108A girls, in 2153 crashing through h the roof of the engine- lo a 
tions, and more especially by his journey to Morocco to | children, were registered in London. In = ted set i thes Considerable a 
solicit the Emperor to relieve his Jewish and Christian | corresponding weeks of the years 1854-63 the average | created with ve at the safety of the men and 
su "T from cinila and religious disabilities. number was 2161. below, but they escaped without injury, and, as 
e funi for the defence of | : s doubleshaftd, tere was was little e difficulty i in 
the Bishop apt Natal nda ER anth e time m out, an ey were all at T 
has nearl ale psed at which the Bishop of Cape Town P rovinciat, the pit had been, like that at Ha pE via 
will be some: some tiny 
boys were in 
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will nd ap declare the " —— pply to the „ BANBURY. — Mr. Henley, M.P., 
colonial autor ies at hom sooner Dr. T. Association to a ihe movement before oj t ed is got to k again, 
Successor. eanwhile vedi: are taking by the lof tl io —On Saturday night a murderous atta 
Bishop of Natal, etat under legal advice, to bring |“ i Men DRE isa difficalty not easily surmounted, and uis n Mr. Row a young 
the proceedings cf the Bishop of Cape Town before an l much doubt whether in the present pa "of foreign Path broke [29^ by Mr. Mes a wine merchant, 
English t stom A m m — - possible. airs there wil be any c ange of reducing our} Irish farmer named Sco It ap that 
Lop A Con E STEAMER IN THE BRISTOL | expenses; and, "i not, I Rs much doubt, however the | and Mr. Brice had € Tu their 
— On Mo ewe ni ight. jo new steamer | redu ucti n of the malt tax duty we and would benefit | same lady, a Miss Beatty of Bootle, who was engaged 
Matilda ^ was totally wacked ip Lundy Island. it it would be a gain to the landed | to marry Mr. Rowe, but in November last eloped with 
Las e left Cardiff in da afternoon with a cargo of steel, | interest to have a direct tax, which l9 ally fall | Mr. Brice, to whom she was married on the same 
and coal, was “currently reported to be| on them, substituted for so large an indirec But |On Saturday night Mr. Brice, as the lady's 
intended for the Confederates, uda hd b to M been whe ther I am right or wrong in this, the ne! is not, proceede ed w ith the Irishman . 's 
bru orted by t e Ame erican Cons s Gov rnment. | in my ju udgm ment, favourable for Be t 1 back her letters. Mr. Rowe refused to gin. 
About E a: H fastened 
g them up, which Mr. ^ and the Irishman 
Island, a thick i being prevalent at “the time, and the| Cam —Mrs. Hunt, one of the. old ladies who | the door db attacked him in his own parlour with suck 
ship’s compass 8° out. The only escaped with a | were so S braially attacked on the 28th February bp. a Mieres that the other inmates hearing the cries fer 
A" y things and the vessel f. "lies maoy feet under | man, masked and armed with a formidable carvi 
Among the perona in We were [doeet and | knife and a bludgeon, died zu the 18th ult. A you - DS was found nearly strangled, and with a 
B since arrived at Card pom who | man named George Morley Wallis, a distant connection | legs ig Ea two men Mor taken 
states that he belongs to a ‘Confidesate "Ail of one of the ladies, was previously apprehended on | but of the t obtain "E bail ut 
The rien th built at Glasgow, ata cost of nearly | suspicion, the d hag et him being of a strong appli Pho "i the stipendiary poe It was hor. 
d her trial trip had been made Bast that ci ircumstanti al char acter. Even ually he was committed r, subsequently ascertained that the life of Mf 
port td to edit for intent to murder. le was in ae entiers anger that it was 
ECK OF THE pe. ox New Yorx.—For | In conseque f Mrs unts death, the magistrates sary to take his depositions, upon which 
ave been casi on | on Mobley: Wepined the case, and, after siftin magisterial order was issued authorising the 
a fa but upt v Thursday. evening al nitempte to voluminous mass of evidence, committed the prisoner hension of his assailants, which was effected 
ise her pro ist rari hey w f ** Wilful Murder." vua life o. afterwards, Mr. Rowe is still in a 
yesterday at Tigh w | the second p Mrs. Walker, is still in dang sta A and it is said that if he survives his inj 
THE GREA’ —Messrs. Glass, Elliot, & Co.,|  DEgwsBURY.— ae Saturday night Mee Broadhead, will remain an invalid for life 
the lir: Be. ‘Atlantic cable, have engaged | of Barnsley, a 17 years of age, r sentence of| Marpsronz.—An attempt is ng to enda 
the great ship for the purpose of la aying the, ERE detention Eod the p Vale Hernatory, at Mirfield, | Barming Heath, in the adm p urh 
betw ween England and A The shi urder Mrs, Johnson, the school- | this town. As the heath bas long been ai 
over the 1st o 22 S waa ARA It appears that he | | pee for the recreation of the inha bit: 
t date they wi m pay xt her expenses, including rta T to the room where they were — Ü g, unwilling 
wages, victualling, insurance, 5e; and when in Ped e|and having fastened the pons porte them wi I property, adt 
is ee Mm Proprietors are to r e 50,0002. i —* knife he held in his hand. s. Johnson pestis D^ memori x is S ME yrs in the tomb 
up the Atlantic Telegraph Compa .| runnin Dg upstairs, but iss dm on was se verely have the Sade proves d. 
Although à Messrs, Me ae take p 1 f ist ld| Sar ELDS.— Considerable excitement was endi 
of t ention | arrive. The lad is in custody, but tl to b Satur ny by the omes of à 
to n. the € weis Li Atha till next ee ne ‘oat E his anity. master of the brig Mounta ainee 
AMS,—It X eed that Mr. Dui —A c irm meeting was held in this| E had been fired into by the Spa -- 
Hamel, of the € "e mon Law has proceeded to |t consider wbat steps epi be|of his crew was killed. The brig, it 
ypb to e ne the Pasha Pa "behalf a the ew taken to secure a ‘lating saps s to the late Sir} passing down the Straits of ] 
and that M. ohn eme ie of the firm of Messrs.| Tatton Sykes, of Sledmere Castle. Lord Hotham, | Spanish grass from Malaga, and when. 
Flet cher and Hul es him to act on behalf of M.P., presided, and the meeting wasaddressed by Lord | Fort of Tariffa the Spaniards fired into her. 
e owners s of ihe; i. h Middleton, Lo rd Lo ndesbo orough, n à gig: the|passed through her shrouds, knocked off both ; 
 LODGING-HOUSES FOR THE Lapourina Crasses.— | Hon. Admira ntlemen. Reso- port, covering 
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were unanimously adopted = e. of the|killed a seamau, zip. was anie on the po * 
of their Committee for Improvements, have just autho- | proposed memorial, vas appointed to | It is the custom of v ng down the Stra 
rised the expenditure of nearly 30,0007. in the rennon colle ct the necessary Anaon ge The "general pug od i port à dropping Kheir dinghy an 
of a number of improved Sdn for the labouring | feeling of the meeti as that ual thin his has been neg 
poor in Clerkenwell on the plan already siccis hospital should be erected as the mos st fto b "d fort, bat this 
carried out by Mr. Alderman Waterlow z Finsbury. | memorial.—The last of th ted f being m instance "v loss of life. " 
e of the 
e i e 
on a plot of vacant ground on the west side Le seb at pe by the magistrates, after valona qi. 
Y 
ings, fronting Farringdon and Ray Street, at an | of the implications made agane d n by John Sher- ORDER or St. Parricx.—Lord í 
estimated cost of i i be | wood, who is now und m^ entence of 15 years penal| Lurgan were | Jas t week invested by yo 
tinge for , 160 families, 80 of them | havi ing t three servitude. Another of t tia Dublin 
í Ti y p ia ay qoom was iind over insignia of the Order of St. Patrick, in tho n 
beans ces, In the general arrangements every care | in his own reseed laa of 502. to appear when call assareene and the Earl of Charlemo 
m insu id family comfort | on. In his address to the grand jury on Tuesday, the ge re was at the as time in 
p Ua ree bu oma the pina access from | chairman of the East Rpa- Sessions congratulated | in of Registrar of the Order. 
e ardet of Fooms the privacy of distinct | them that the rime of ineendiarisim had been COUNTY CHAIRMANSHIPS.— rit n 
‘ various ressed, and the whole expense of fi hairmanshi 
nd x be used for Wareb o ng purposes, and the delete aot prosecution had not cost the. Riding Par tie hie ae the re of N 
hat dwellings cf hie cay sre of opinion, however, | more than enum Tighe, Q.C, and the latter by the death oh i 
that dwellings of this class should under no circum-| HerErorp.—The execution of Thomas Watkins, | pinger, upon Mr. Charles Hare Hemp mpl | 
ere MIR caua oo ae ea « but should | who | was | found guilty = ds recent assizes, of the| Mr. John C Heg the first a Protesti nts 
of the surro di n e gene ife or, near Leominster, took second a Roman Catholic. Both a 
un ing qe, A Td for hs build- place on Tuesday i in fim t of. the county gaol. The given ice satisfaction to the country. 
ings has been approved by the Com Council, i 
the erection of them will ea wein forthw with = ear oy nt n Mie "The mor ine perpe meil on Mond 
THE R 
rning was very wet, | of the Town Coin on Monday à jon 
TN rotis E BOEMA RS and there was by n a large ond of s spec- from the stormy meeting lately he pur 
va aving been fally | [oy x tators, ns all S: ue nd behaved i in a very orderly manner, requesting tho” unci 
Arsenal Gee works, a another ascent 
el the esti on Wedn afternoon for 
C purpose ., and Mr. 
last week c on a the science of politics, | He said he had | Consort i in College e Gre 
r. ishe: 
aa has E e him in some of his recent | but he owned Mar thin h y a maj 
: : " ad lately happened i EXECUTION AT ER 
ans Miri Mr. Coxwell, and a little goat, for d America that fri ed Mni He wi uere man aged 27 was executed 
was intended vind 
been 
A sanie but they | how that extension w e and beneficial. | execution. 
after M — - the | The answer was, educate the pores in the science of} A GUNBOAT AsHonr.—On 
E ended ceed | ae them what government can and what it | Majesty’s p Mp wen! 
ES. seit a bus a aj cannot do. during a fog. was immediately n 
m the a fone: dA. go ge 3dont es thing moveable 4 “lighten he her, 
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