, RICULTURAL GAZETTE 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AG - [Semona wu 
lime Merchant—J, Waxtacz, Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Publican—A. Dox™, en cone iere &c., discovered in the fu det: proved that a very loose state of Ean 
Glasgow, Lace and Sewed Muslin RRUPIO = Ar Liverpool, | progress of the n drainag e works, have been pre- preva ed things oy 
UESDAY: Aw — ; H 
Atorney_J. Borbstt, Liverpool, Picture Frame Maker, n» o" | sented to the British Museum. by the — € € me - N OF AM 
fautores Chelsea, lie H Bao wa uel Ty, BENTLEY, B of is — Human cranium, of the brachyce- » ane Re ao on the morni 
Enfield Highway, Middlesex, Baker—J. Bnioos, Bradford, Stuff Mant’ | pj type; one of the cymbicephalic type; and one of | xs John Pi F — e between two screw g 
fact! A. Bock, Birmingham, Journeyman Boo’ " 
W. Brown, Little Broad Street Wapping, Barman—H, Brown, Hanley, fall oval typos vi ith frontal suture Cm as in m a | sn o! - enwic and the Amity, 
Staffordshire, Attorney- J. Corrs, Magron Corones Dealer- W. const, | Frankish 8 ow — of skull and horn cores o her captain drowned, 
Cambridge Stree ackne oad, Boot an 1 jet ws prati N 
St. J Johns ‘Wood MS ^ John's, We d, B ide - W., Cnoty Ston, os prim ie ; tw nia of Boe longifrons, - Er M me pue m^ ia a few 
Street, Camden Town, House Agent- J. Dotma: reet, ore, an Fy 
Wholesale Milliner — En Evans, Lang iio, Radnorshire ec ped primeval “a ox 3 se — portion ÁÓ— erus and rs cap rides Amity, 
er—J. EvERETT ree w, Carpenter—1. capit rote $ : and of u r S. 
lace, Lambeth, Cowkeeper--J. Fav, Horfield, Gloucestershire, Haulier— — v Bos ; — (o net omer A Ar vind MET 
C, Febon, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, Tanner B Garrats HeP | lower jaws of horse; lower jaw, with ono mop ar of of the crew got on board 
Street, Kingsland—C. HIGGINBOTHAM, " : 
Hitt, Southsea, Hampshire; late Estate Agent—A Hos Lamy Ayer. of Elephas primigenius; Tustoular head of di n p TI ag 
Deptfo mde, Even.) rwy epoch, Suffolk. ion AS Ww. Honrox, | ditto ; portions antler of ae reindeer (Taxandus $ ^ z e wreck, but the captain 
eptford, Tra ler—S. Hawes, Ipswich, EC I 
Fulham Commission Agent—J. Hannrss, Green Street, Lelooster quate, priscus) ; left ra us s of lower w of bottle- nose whale the Pye a mo: ran 
D e iniri Carpet d. Rae Odd. Rode, Cheshire, (Hyperoodon bid i n the shi 
Keeper— oy, Bedford, Carpenter— DEN, U E 
Shoemaker—C. KN10RT, Petersfield Hants, Tailor—W. 8. Xn, "zw of two di iei whales; six pus s of Ammo ni ites LERGYMAN’s Curr 
Commission Agent —J. Ke Plumstead, EL Carpen RER G. 7 B T — Jowich pane On Tuesda ay an ail j ourned in um 
Kxienmr, Balsall Heath, Worcestershire, Licen ictualler re multipostatus (lias) ; e m ( ques Pm 
iA? Kensal Ò Las rets CTIE E Im P-  tkineon’s Place, | mass of Ostrea and Cyren cuneiform (pliccene) ; | ; | Finsbury Market House on the iiy oh Willing Wek 
treet, Kensal Green, Stonemason—C. H. O. N , Pai e 
a aan PPM, tian Suis AL LU | Nautilus imperialis (London clay); a plain age, son of the Rev. S. T. ds 
MILLINGTON, ales Road, Havers " an= 
H. M Grapr iA, Park Place Clapham, Schoolmaster. 3. TL. sarcophagus of Purbeck marble, three Ro 7 — curate à An Piae Tt appear a poo he evilag 
New King Street, ent Garden, Shoe Manufacturer— adduce is ar T 
P Hite Birmingham, Glass Mérchants—T. Prrzas, Birmingham and ns and some fragments of pottery, found at Eas f a e 1 à 4 ai "i p Ai Sting that th 
Derby, Tobacconist— W. Pamxzm, Stoke Gifford Gloucestershire, Beer in es? two Roman horseshoes of — uliar form, ather ha E ismisse e Rev. Mr. Hup, 
Retailer- W. PiNNoc rin of Wales's Ro: averstock Híll—D. , canis neral aia x; Wu 
RAMSDEN, Lindley, aler = i Sonize INGON, "jnoreditc, Baker." a flint celt, a fragme en of Samian w f d dt hs of w ii Re 
Li ed V a — AYLOCK ROBINS Ü m— ” 
Me reas NE Rieti flos Victualler—J. Sresrero, Hanover Street, Ks De and a number of miscellaneous risen 0 March 1 was a à 4 o m part. His wife diel à 
Pimlico, late Share D Gee ; Cheshire, Labourer— | Roman and me <a val potte ery. March ast, anda fter giving t » servant We 
I. J. Sommer, New Brom} ‘Kent . Hugle-Major 52d Regiment of Foot— iim fill he alth 
J.C. SELLARS, Birkenhead, Analytics Cops ae tr Midtieser Hospi ns Mes ge VIN uh hild the diei t, A at. bei i T 
shire, Dressmaker— 'TEVENSON i children—the ing on! 
iud Porina Mews, ‘GC. Sorex h, Gas | com lete d, u de Un € of Benefices E for the > ie y Bre: 
Carpenter — G. 
Engineer—J. Sixrsow, Bromley, Middlese , Somerset, 
s of St. Mar 
—for a whole month without any one to tak 
cM 
nsed Vict —C. Ti son, Ki n on-Thames, 
Ticensed Fetter G. T Len m. ELIT Timer er—T Tora, , Mounthaw, of ni bo R — mg mabi o rere E then vi with 
"Wood; ton, m ci ii Provision. Dealer — W. THIELE, Formosa i urin hi e e elde au er, w! 
Terrace. Pad. Decorative Artist—L. WmrirsLEY, M. Farrar, W. Stebbing is rector, with the rectories of St aoe d Ed eet abide , 
FARRAR, UH. Laven, Halifax, Yorkshire, tte pma SN Cole Abbey, and St. Nicholas, Olave, of which Dr. |of age. g 2 
Maldon, Essex, i ootmaker *j. Waxzrizip, Bristol, Beer Retailer—W, | Kynaston is rector The former livings are in the gift | arrangements, but was oblig 
WoopwomnrTH, St Lancashire, CE a UM Tet. of the Bishop of 'Eondon a uke of Buccleuch | fro a lady for eir suppor 
rcd: MM A von- Hull, Tailor—J. WALKER, Morley, e nd the latter in the gift = the Lord | sometimes washed peges 
e a 
ME Cloth Manufacturer-- T. W 
“deg ees pud ate © Ie 
E Last oF OLD Tars BRIDGE. — The 
demolition of Binks Bridge iod es on n ‘aly, a and 
the structure is -— wreck, 9 feet in cam | 
. WATKINS, Birmingham, Comi 
alternately. A portion of the en eene i is to 
applied to a church at Hoxton. 
Cr 
THE STAL SANITARIUM. e ompany has been 
dicular depth, m dior the level of the former | health will not permit them to run the ris of a sea | symptoms o er evide à was given 1 i 
parapets, having already Di pbesréd. The stone and | | voyage. It is proposed the filthy and emaciated state of the i 
oth pe ge: e lowered into barges — dei in X area of ground, and to preserve therein an equa able witness - osed to having heard Mr, Webb, m bis 
river at several points, and are then ing the most violent and brutal laiguga 
s its chairman, for gir 
| her father, dul her two brothers slept with the semai 
h 
The medical evidence sho wod the AAA 
had not received proper nourishment and attention, 
|and that the other cbildrot be ems 
towards his children, and thro roni the saucepans and 
r articles - Seem Oth esses contradicted 
During the removal it has been made ier “that th vit. -— grounds so enclosed, and to lay out the 
necessity for eren the old bridge was not decided —_ p 
pon a day too The l 
5 
"T xU WAT 
u only wonder is that it ee in 
32 whole te pertinen 
bb to te oe 
tootis 80 ciem em idering the enormous The 
traffic property, which h 
which it has been constantly subjected. In order e | 
an 
to every practicable plan suggested by modern engi- he advantages x: salubrity 
neering skill, and have adopted the use of a timber i Md n2 
try” of enormous wil be con- | terms. 
e Middlesex shore, and upon 
of 
pokes description of ‘steam travelle - for ining the | which will also have apartments openin 
masonry and removing it fro rom its former be angs | interior ; the e ae dicie externally with 
of d day and nig ht in fixing the|surrounding landscape, and with sheltered walks 
piles, and up to the present time no accident has | 
occurred to any person employed upon the works, 
THE HOLBORN VALLE —In the late 
lar" ET 
f persons ps y 
the adva vantages of residence in such a 
— » September neil Me ay or Mone many of whom are 
ted from their friends, or busin ness occupations 
The 
1, +} 
7 is country 
were 
tall xen ent | ha 
v 
disease 
X cea 
, predisposed 
the — - the father 
T Mir OC sw 
us AFFAI 
man ‘ying "bale the vers 
and in a state of. dioe 
rater ‘portion of the year me stir out of their own 
„asa measure of pr us n; and x numerous 
pen Be esort there 
medical treatment their own ‘profession mal 
contin dm 
The capital is fixed at 250,0007., in shares of 
ued until | during 
1882 “OF the duties of 1 f | advisers. 
4d. is to be — towards paying the — the | 207. each. 
money obtained for the Cit e 
violence on 
- 
ity 
purpose of this new act. Plans have been "deposited of | was apprehended last weck on the ate ot enticing 
the intended viaduct and other improvements on iame the soldiers at Woolwich to enlist i in the Feder rmy 
sides of Holborn Hill. The cx — of Field La 
with ‘their dea E stated m TE 
i eaten sting f for mA days. 
y 
us 
will disa Jd the evidence of some more sold but th 
made 
risoner 
“pe charge of inciting to actual ‘desertion was not 
ears, an 
| had drunk 
and ‘had 
o i 
prisoner was again taken i 
in that case was complete, he was commit 
THE GOVERNMENT CLOTHING 
ber Uu) 
C em ^i 
t y of Co! 
; has fo 
ted in the rece 
Government clothing establishment in Woolwich garri- 
son, „and have — arged the tenth. The prisoners were 
rious terms of imprisonment—one, a 
to te, pie ed to the ranks and 56 days’ 
SIONISTS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. 
—On y, excursion boats and trains by the South- | 
Eastern Railway from oti a by the 
Dover fr rom "e Arr 
to the d corporal, 
» 
man 
mke. of drink. 
order ead the enel mi, 
with a view to t 
rom 
called H 
| mason's ponia. residing 
Garden 
the venti. TO: 
on Monday, it appeared that 
- for some time lived 
quence of his j o 
a r 
and all went on quietly 2 Mn 
After drinking s Tit 
last train 0n 
explain e in which 
out to the bit bless tet lec bota | complied 
wi ith, The magi istrate, unde er these circumstances, sa said 
| but at the tte time h 
felt it necessary to observe 
| that the proe 
e 
ings throughout this case exhibited a 
looseness of administration Saigo regard de eg s Govern- 
eard of. 
It was nol = hie E D say bor evite) property 
ut he would say that this 
ay, at i numerous | 
1, Mr. Fran 
Mam DRAINAGE seme s qe foli 
D 
priso wh 
struck in a fea rfu 
til 
went hom 
Fesiiotn, prm into to the lodger’s 
wife out of bed by the hair E 
kicked and knocked her 
peer 
had. 9 
f dee, and 
