THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Pero 
T L ave a special | Paul's at Whitley on Satu dla -— 
as well observed by Mr. Clive, he contrived, dua way Ipswich, "this congress will no urday, - 
Mh exeited not t only the sdaiiemkim bat the astonishment | reference to the proc ceedings rcatly ental there. new chutches five new parsonage addition iy 
df those who k him—he contrived, while engaged almost Lerps.—The nuisance commit of the Leeds| built, and a large house se, pe. the ouses 
e nO agy great | TÖ Coune a - let the pete wa he night-soil | purchased by the’ Duke of Northumberlae 
£ $ acquiré more varied, niorè extensive | from the whole of the drainage district to the E d for the children of 
and decper knowledge of all kinds than has often fallen tothe lot Sanitary gin. for 10507. per annum, for a perio od | connection witl uen new churches, 
EACH SLT eI pi of three years. This business has hitherto cvst the | | will be a lar dores contributor, 
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fe as well as one of the mane active in public daties. | town between 20007. an cori per À settled with tlie Feci 
Mr. Clive has well stated that ten e het n bear LuTTERWORTH.—-For e da ays pa st there has bee | be the 2 exact pro 
arn Mg kowon T: ent wik a it hos and a rumour whieh has pot Sd derable pix ment in | land’s —— tio n je thie magnificen 
as in hi n a $ 
dino of che he was prend ret i siy incendi Lei¢estershire, that Bishop Colenso has en igaged to|c chureli e extensi ion; but i md ‘hat kad PA 
sary display of his knowledge—that a man might have| preach to-morrow this town and also at 00,0002, Kuch 
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inds to its acquisi ven e was one most learned 
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but ihe habit of a formed dequiring it written to Mr. Johnson, €— ng a hope that he will | buildin igs, c ottages, &o., Fey 12s. 9j. 
enabled him better to perform the publie duties with | not allow Bishop Colen: o officiate i in his church, at | 7l. 16s. 10d. 
which he was from time to time eharged. The gre eat; I the sen viene [KAE tak if av fe | SR) EUBPIONA oi. po" 
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Mar sir George Grey, as Secret the committee will hay ke g 
- then ur tmd Bea uest of the eorporation eina iabe | oe their accounts that the total subseri 
ts of this town, has appointed a commissioner to | 22987. ."1d., of whic 7 1 
ds rt as to the present € of the poe E for M school, and 4717. le, 74 § 
stated to be in imi " 
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dothpating his own ideas with those of others, whethe? oe 
or dead, whether in conversation or in jooks to o get at the truth 
and test the correctness or incorr PY s of particular opinions. 
That Xs ality he possessed in renter degree than almost 
hon f nave] M Bad tho good fortune to meet eet. It was that | i Sipe’ po 
quality w d 10 —S€ (ow Meer gs “7 Med ters of HM r payment of prel 
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vate relations of life there Vis " gor ‘of heart, a | disgraceful condition, im consequence of receiving the and ‘expenses of m eire (18391. 18s, 7 
steadiness of affection, a — unselfishness of feeling which | refuse of enun E ny &c. was left towards the festiv t 
rendered him dear to all his friends, which made him in- eom ay T d Palmerston paid a visit wl M = 15s.; and the perse 931, 19s, 7d, 1 
Pis ds to all his family connexions, and whieh papas Wa vlt. came vid. Lianew: ipts Said the featival (including the 313. _ at 
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intercourse sentiments deeper even than those which 5 &e.,) ton proceeds 
can e eutertained Ue any now — to do honour the Welsh Slafe Cilpa auc "of materials of pavilio 
mory: It "o act iy i reri 2s. 3d. ie sa 
the m p; ibd pt Of this town p aos pedes quart x Festi tinio; D which he j the principal : as sale by 
erected the Cu which we have now sere A phos e = f m 
ing the work of one of the most eem om rede artists of | Railway. ei hk 31st his lordship went up by the 13002., but there was 2052% re Ma p r 
the presenc daf does v ene em ance as | railway to inspect his new slate quatry near the top o: drámatic and sical : $ and scene 
Bid of tH Mcr. ofi hinh bhas eon emp Mountain and on the Ist inst, arrived in this | nearly 20002. ; fireworks, 561. 1 196; : "s 
town and visited the Welsh Slate Com ons wharf, | of bands of music, 65/. 19s i 
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dear v his tont d who rendered important services to SHEFFIELD.—At the Cutlers’ Feast » tha Lat inst., being 86642. 10s. 7d. 
his fant, who pene his Sovereign ani his fellow | yy 3 Roebuck, M. fü returning t hanks for the 33082. 8s. 3d. This deficiency is at 
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a I have been taught to believ Ay Ho and I think Pam t right in mper or. the aie ie ‘ticks id p 
me believing. that the rr of a legislator is a pe to be performances and ball were Pis. E. Td. 
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member of the Church of England goes through certain forms, dest oy Mr. Gul 
but it would seem a legislator is what I — heard of the gig the injuries she r 
driver—it comes by instinct. Ever iv Ane s tha: he is | Hopes were entertained that she 
rut in A Vol. Sir, to pore yr rv to which the broken leg, but they proved 
a| animal was shot. The 
esent day the respect an kimirin Which t e people of 
Hereford felt for CS Sire. Lewis,but wil be a M oen nr lesson 
to "v. tto low heir posterity, aint them AL course they 
to benefit those among whom their 
represen of the SA i of asa D din "the "adus set Oo: as o: € a few weeks since offered 14 
hat 1 did was t9 consider ev 6 idain arling wh 
Mio e epithet fe guineas, hel 
is cas! id secure for cedet ives the esteem and ) 
of their fellow w men, Gentlemen, I beg again to thank you for 
having been allowed to take part in this most UE mrtg 
fan deve e we k A Rd atulate you on having brought it to s 
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mons. were three things w. Which T fou requisite June i 
member of that House—first, €— knowledge; next, | ma ade grea Th , 
MY ‘and, sd 3dly, youre one a ^ oe three being TAVISTOCK “ Fores Datu? si 
absent I found would uullify the ot two. I found that you been caltivated 
could have perfect Leder i bans ec could havea desire ios asciently eal | Tas recently tit ms ie 
The people pu dispersed, and Lord Palmerston | 4° well but that if you h C 6 the difficulties | colonised i c pee 
ERAN drove off voie areas cheering with | cutie: dnd d 
tue Bishop of Herefo luncheon at "the — is cajolery of "d sort, there is temptation of every : 
palace. At the Perque "While waiting the departure of Hone Du y e 
bs train, m lordshi an object of immense inte- to ‘him self, ‘Now d am here representing the people of|Rre successfully yrs 
Iadi “forward to e »i d; for yw n I am returned for the borough of|hay per d is om k mec 
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hand às with a Met "v pen of th : Lora ‘still ‘that is the ‘facto am representing the peopl e advantages of railway accomm 
up to carriage, QBUS ng no the number, rushing of Eng A nd in = -— great — en 'ou Ln migrare as, by constructing a branch from th 
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Ll i i everything, asked him what | one class of those ditheulties. Do what I EA m Pid very Y | for Mis and a memorial to the P 
risit he St. Leger? Lord Palmerston Boe the rie ed be — “Hit him hire; countenan e 
K , you cannot se him." that say what rie ‘chore 
Iaaghed 1 - - "oli rapis i a - i wes e are people paste geom — - a that - » bre PIN eit the P 
ed in dirt, murtored im 
to be uncomfortable to 'aleanly efe sitting, magistra 
that rri Pia His eople. Now, that a really the thing we have to go through. to hne 
he us TE Lm PCS. te what p T rus abet nas very ra Now, fallen t this sive for having femine a rap 
him.The 14lst rng e ot the Three prone e Tee ien an, err m pa DTV arat 7 d biati ener ien "m 
took place last week with complete . The per- | indeed are now our d difhculies NY T sa the p fashioned payment, to go to gaol pé 
included Haydn's * Creation” endelssobn’s ga a pina i is opposed [e v "artc — 
Elijah, Spohr’s “ Fall of Babylon,” Rossini's ** Stabat fre mane tc e hes ime man e say q^ PR hep 
Mater,” selecti A ers * Jud us? ita, bim ed predicted before the Refor 
Egy E Is € iab o» ? ou : 
p»; ron ly ps a 2 eemper win ro ^ : ut him catch à ro a 
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enings, a ber concert on Friday quated specimen. These are Sif vete PU bot | hoa x Lat 
CR the festival as A eut terminated with 4|senting the people of England for some 32 years—I wish. it nt 
Milenio coin to about 10007. rm m for then I should a e m dro or — into the late riots. 
bd w reoerp es for injuries su 
yin, h ner es g 1 sy art real an of li life, a that the the M £e of the tl amounts 
ds people of England influence 176 people were W 
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party, Na etnai subjects as well as those more|  SurkrDs.—About two miu "is e 
i jest years ago the Duke of North- | trial actly 50. A depu. 
directly appertaining to discipline are to be discussed, | umberland, with the co- Oper eration of the Ecel esiste magistrates “o of r Belfast had an ms 
Th age ve laid down i issi i s La Ire 
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circular that “addresses will be drei by t the Rev. | them. In two fatio the new distri y i i 
y A " iste ets Wer tat ted of t 
son. the E the Rev. E. Garbett, attached to churches rer in erba Hol Savtous Dunville, J.P.» De. Móráóy, J. 
sea S P iig te oare, brad i ls ie the | in the village of Tynemouth, and Trinity Church, North | J.P., and Mr. David Taylor, ++ 
Muda bj - ET — ihe ——— but for the other three new churches had to | communicated a resolution adopted by 
owing ae jjects fn he m pisi T Reip n" A — viz. in the fishing village of Whitley, i tlie | recommending a reconstruction 
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+ ede © Pariiment e, the be Wicked i 4T Bresdib, | N IR Tr eld, th ihe] is wh nous ones ul rom d ^v kir ng me te Ds ad d 
re yet Exclusiveness of the usd». 5, The | port immediate adjacent to prae Tyne 
eg and Duties of the Lay embed of the Church | which owes ie ethane to the m ilicen me one Tue ipo i press t Ted oreet 
and; 6, Articles, range "oí tà The fou agen mony die were | be vested in the person of a Er jm 
h in which | Bishop of Durham on the 30th ult. St. jose. Church Í military district. ‘Theinterview } 
officiate, is close to! at Percy Main was consecrated on Friday, and St.Janda half; and at its c 
p a Church ot England, to the The Sailor Church, St. Peter's, was consecrated by the i re-establishment of Belfast as 
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