Arcvsr 13, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
He then proceeded to give the following the pm with an  earthernware vessel, which broke, 
thinks bas been wiped from & boots bui he bas not yot | prent. - sed the wounds in her head, An inquest has 
of Miiller, 
Saxony, of which village Mille: erisa native. T! oma 
—Á Society o n are gh a- 
riakina ce every "— LT to 
e th i ü 
e 
the murder took piace. Their object is, if possible, to 
don P: he was not on the railwa, ay a at the time of | the 
at the assizes, The others were edi cere 
one PUBLIO HEALTH. — The Registrar - ' General's 
ekly Ret that 4} 
asec is 
Haies Common on Frgg.—On Sunday evening the : 
ze on Hayes Common, adjoining Keston Common, 
t week, 
** We all recollect the time when, a proposal be! psal bee 
abolish the protection which the agricultural pr d Cro oo v Toesday night a serious fire broke 
long enjoyed, the poopie m told that USD would be ont in E s Church, near the East Cro ydo lon 
ed— would be starved, that the land wou out of cultí- 
E | Fation that the agricultural interest would ars. ined perish ; | Railway er eg po by t the carelessness of D 
and they said, ‘ For Heaven’s sake don't inflict red $4 samt; —: 10 were engage 
pon the country. oof and 
Not only by the repeal of the Corn-laws have the. vale of. the building b before the flames "és pio deer the spire 
mm d received largely supplies of food which a£ oque (pe church as s fortuately i irei 
e 
rred in this 
uld notget, bee: em | e 
forth the products of their industry, but the agriculturist him- ase terr rible acci 
self has grea 
r h 
A be the case with all other nations which shall adopt our The police were sent for, and Serjeant Coom duy 
a get din em al nt | tc t 
t free-t 
res e mb forth Such foree of argument that you woul 
think the A le would be ruined and the other branches of | ka etn 
m 
in we. 
take the bread out of the mouth of this class and that | men was ‘ania in all ll ot eut ý 
class. Bu Dem t tbe in: ie of the consumer. E IPSWICH.— f 21st annual mee tio E rein 
^ - to interests, are as deaf i is town on 
"y ios and you cannot persuade them to adopt the hæological sociation menced in à 
jed nes you preach, Nothing can convince other nations | Monda ay, under the 
n ending Saturday, A 6, were 1595. The average 
number in the corre sponding week of the 10 years 
854-63, corrected for increase of population, was 1342, 
ni r bove the 
the 10 corr responding w eeks of the years 1854-63 the 
average number was 852. 
€ 
anding officers at the Albury. Rev: It appears 
that the corps deny that they rmt ^ obey orders, 
"pres a 
except the mma and patent exanaple wl the prosperity which | 'The proceedings w ere inaugurated wit th a meeting at 
England has reached from the abolition merle that pem Hall, v s welcomed by 
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treaties with other countries, and thereby gain, in exc ee} 
for the admission of other commodities, facilities for the ls the course of the day the principal 
admission of ours. That system cd barn — impossible antiquities 'of the town o examined. On Tuesday 
by that which we have already don In the case of France rsion was made to Bury St. Edmunds, where 
desirous of entering into a system of free exchange with us, dua vac be rs Were received fac the Mayor and Corpora 
was unable to do so, except as the consequence of a treaty, | ti t th xamining the churches dod 
and that re, as nie been said, and every man in this atiquities, Visite were paid to Henprave "m Bisby, 
W grea! 
has prn 
etur: 
beneficial to Bradford, -— X ee aet na great a. cy eA Dd ks an evening uie d for gee f papers let poen 
was an ex 
T. We Well EET which - aer 1 probably vits di dient Colchester, where the heo «nA Corporation received 
ipai, “Gatien from n in caf ad pore ber Ear ie modit ties d the members, who spent the day in outer: the 
was impossible € it the abolition of duty to articles various antiquities in the town. On Thursday there 
bb from Run because, with our e position p xouon to a 
commodities from n s ect fed surely have come| Was an e " De " 
dom France, and therefore s grante MTS to Fra ance | thence to — Bruisyard „Chu ington 
E try. E^ fact, we hav , n ramli m ncludin, 
upon what common sense pro —your ungotiation P tha far Hd l k in the 
foreign country. If it is real and. Ans that Come will abolish | * Mosel The és the p Beacon fed at ý tans : Meals 
certain €— V duties here eit bed will = shia on duties, | even T n yes clude ge 
that is Puy. as if tw po oh es on ete lees, Uford Fatir, "Buttry Abbey, aud Orford Castle. 
and it ah on that every p 
light on the matter in rires will be — to be 
ti in vie 
—A few days since a shocking outrage» wa 
comm waited at Coseley, near this town. An ol 
and one was to ^ y to the othe Now, nity u will take off | day Sudbury, Long Melford, arcere and Hadleigh, 
duties which we impose upon the importation of for eign eo and Little We m Hall will be vis es and the Con. 
edes which are wanted by the consumers of this acon gress will conc e with an evening m efing. s 
en upon the country itself, and the remission or KINGSTON. ks of K 
urd 
abolition of these. duties is a gain, whether it be accompanied 
ornot by any corresponding remission or obligation on the and Surbiton hive for the present been suspended by a 
NGRTON. 
part of other countries, we do it for our own sakes, and so CUT suit, The cen ego of the River Thames 
A d "ree ce: m ue ene of H to protect "two tell these foreign countries, They don't very much sca ur. have moved for an injunction to restrain the Mayor and 
Kor the Wales Fus oco Ohren ey say, making an erroneous use of words, and t Cor oration of Kingston, from iem ag the sewage 
a 4 ode, the husband of e women, when he greater cause of error in reasoning than the aiao piada « at f p t wba The ti bout 
was seized by the Mint. Mi his son-in-law and | terms, they say, especially iu Germany, if we let LITT or ntirel oun Ms 2 die Ivor. S à d p in the te 
itrmngled, The jury returned av a verdict of Manslaughte commodities ppon Blow cmd and without di RE ely to : e syste m of drainage town, 
agai mitted an inundation of water : ai "EY i 
next hr 4 assizes, ^ would arise from the ad mission 
om 
Br —Mr. Charles Rann Kennedy, the] a 
well mua [mecs of the Midland Circuit, has filed a 
petition in the Bankruptcy Court. The only debt | 8°? 
schedu d is late e 
led is the bill o 
against M: Erw, formerly Mrs. Swinfen, for which 
execution ue been issued. 
Bran: — On Tuesday Lord Palmerston ea the 
Pear sa aa a — tom mcam = this ,in 
the prese PEU ot n 
pry mpt was m eh yos pea Ainge A au classes to 
abstain iX taking any part in the demonstration, i 
order to show their disapprobation of his lordship’ 
Policy in regard to the Reform question, 
Bhropean eom 
ould the breaking of one of their great | scale, and thus 
dykes. They totally forget that we are much too sensible to make | into the Thames, 
them a present of What we have been making ; sate we only Teddington mee 
or an equal 
own industry, crea! ual valu send to us in return, t ions of vom 
UE YIeYL 4o See A ai EET an outrai 
e cause o t 
vipa) and additional. employment to the their ve cens ae the Thames; but the gorge » a river 
home. Well, we have Aarne this co On the one hai ad tae refi permission for the new 
we have acted on the principle of reducing duties € rete connected. with the old outfall, or for any ; additional 
efit and our o vm advent age, and we have held o cei 
countries the enis of our success as an enco 
them to follow our course, But I remember talking ip " "T present proceedings i in order effectua ually to restrain the 
cae Sero amma eed of a — 4 MÀ — defendants from adding any further to the pcllution of 
1 1 itis ell. . Y Prote the stream. The suit is at present undeci 
ee of cmm on such an occasion ey E EI ueet havo Fight it ae stands over to the Michaelmas Term, the de 
generally opposed that the intention was ultimately tection T course oj -t were | giving an undertaking in the meantime not to commit 
abandoned, and his lordehip's p was of the most fot ri of sooner c" OH TU Noy yon has have tection had been | any act from which the desired injunction, if 
enthusiastic character ope Dh m the people of | §i e us gie r by | Would restrain them. It ae oki from the ] papers 
Bradford, but from large n "s had come from eating us to get rid of th: tha? ahlldunder cover of which you have | that it is not London o which objects to -— — 
5 Halifax, and otber p to see him. Soon a -— un - on d emendi, neq a D charge ot the rie on iu y 
o'clock Lor : P. almerston, who had the | for the last five years has been conducted with benefit to the | the places between i tropolis. It is argu ot 
Previous night at Holme House, the residence of wns 
Ripley, ae eat at the Peel | Park, when a a procession 
Lie 
w Exchange. An cer nit hi 
his MER who immediately | 255», 
laid the — cn p e pitemonies, and - 
rg! the inhabi- 
pa for the ^ hey M given Ag and | y. 
essing hi d su t eir in astry was not only 
productive rimad essentially ar peosperons in 
therefore the cause and the of 
the site |? 
contained witi hin itself a 
ned Pumber of - able Eoo, ir ea capable men, 
that th ver was a t in which every 
department o isane MAS. a filled than it is at 
country. We have suceeeded in preserving peace, hon h | that if Kingston be dose té do this, "Thames Ditton, 
word Moulsey, Hai ampton, Sunbury, Walton, and other of th 
Hos aped oing 
w st [M 
which has been raging in the Northern part of the|^1d thence up and down with each tide, making the 
re rican continent ; but we hare T, hat a any endeavour | Thames above Teddington little better eventtally than 
on cA part, orin conjunction with any other European Power, 
i em in that Jc. onld have done hd fi A ys Phen Poo 
good. n ave the 
will 
sea, 
away from those rev Ifeclingw which at pr i : ae 
them, iir Dee. pa E : z -— ve sent io eti each to be armed with Sen wae arent inn Cae a 
rh 
er | Lord Palm edid left "i Saltaire, the resi- | in a few weeks. 
ence of Mr. r tis Salt. On Wednesday after inspect-| MaNonEsteR.—The fine old histo 
é i rical v h 
ing the celebrated works at that place, his lordship left Leer cete cce called the cathedral, has ode " 
Saltaire by the afternoon express kid bad bed ears been undergoing a pr ocess of restoration and on 
€ ed Ban h-lin the 4th in T the ceremony t of laying the foundation- 
out 50 y f age, is in sity i in "his "Wy n stone ed the new tower t the 
magis of of “having murder ed his wife. , 1t appear s | old one was Lario Py the Bishop of the diocess, The 
riday recede a service in the church, 
floor of the cg or ‘head bein g cut in several places, which the Archbishop Ld York preach ed the serm ien n 
as if with a raz other sharp instrument. enor After the ceremony of layin gt 
d stated that the deceased fell over | given at the Palatine Hotel, S hich was attended by the 
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