SEPTEMBER 24, 1864. | 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
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nts intrusted their children to schools not under, 
cultivation 
the spiritual | 
N W, St. t. Augustine brought 
Cw ocupa w 
| hei d - child before e marriage K a physician, the 
roprieto: 
snuff Mr. Phillips states 
ud 
| was a M An that she "ee that child to the 
zs itself would lead aberrations. 
pan — o 
pron q : it by believing. 
n his io up to be teachers 
of ihe people, gore her it th bes the "uo to be 
Ee t first be u ; but St. ustin ne 
e 
men ral | 
St. Augustine said that if men ier pon m the 
f her poU.) E knew all about it before he | 
Other witnesses 
. Norton said 
one for Father "inquiry He should 
while ru articles o of consumption are now sold in 
materials in the manufacture 
hibi mx 
of snuff seldo 
empted, there is a form of a iren oft the latter 
h 
what propera o of lime shall be. 
n 
have preferred, Yimeelt that other 
d a n Africa 
in a fearful manner gor Rowe i of "the 
whom vd S reatly er en 
e used eat  weapo 
when ls p from inquiries he 
Ire d directed t to be made, E this M ovd 
lady was confined in this way, he determined not to 
lose an p^ in bringing the case to light. Mi case 
has now been mien and the result was such as 
vod 
solution of o: in water was meant. 
EM rers, however, assert e such a solntion is 
les E aiia polit" n the of what may be termed 
“lime- «i p = a a thick poo of —— lime 
and w vera ral u uns successful a ttempts | hav n 
- Many 
course than to 
Tat 
the sessions, case of assault there would be 
which is V3 growing, of using such a mixture ; and 
| 10 lifted iii, £0 high um t the Church 
| of Gol. He said-—“You are the Chu 
hich 2 
| fine work of art, and hen entire cos 
hree Qe 
able to give evidence > the other. The 
were then were both for conspiracy an pere 
be t liberated on hea arx 
Str Wiis E CoRNEWALL LEWIS.—A | 
bust of the late E G. ER modelled by 
We x xh sc mag under the direction of ar 
owe, .P., t been placed in Nata 
Abbey oad a few ‘of 8 vy toc t ae cor friends. It 
cost, exclusive of the 
THE LATE 
memorial 
Mr. 
bo Catholics untry. e Churc 
ar- had it vit the Holy Catholi 
Church, Which. an people a «d e only C 
rth ? 
clergy recognised as mra by th e faithful i - any part ot 
d it? Let 
babl the use of lime in the manufacture of 
t "ur generally understood that 
tial in the preparation of mter mi; 
| but a fine "P su ade by an 
— in Ire yo ass re qu. been analysed, t 2 fedi 
ing that n e lime w ap piten > n what may 
found ih. ell Asin and it is 
" | believed that the same firm nene opposed the 
legalising the use of lime- water, „and s till mai aintain that 
minster exi 
cx es iderable, uin ae has been erected | § 
western re ry the diei. near the monuments 
of Sir iare Follett, I Kemble, and Sir Eyre 
Coo he bottom of the bust is a square piece | 
ts | of E Tn on which the following inscription 
is en 
the world, and what part or lot ha minist “Th emory of the Right Hon. Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 
over the water alf an hour's tinis to | Bart., o arpton n Court, in the county of Radnor, successively 
another UN x € followed? Were they received | ebd Af "rd "mmol T and mae A of Soe li d 
in rmm nee or Spain? No; and this had | Heme an o ts. In him eminence oe 
d as an author, Y varied knowledge, employed 
been ‘by t- Augosiine when "he said that | in the advantage nstruction of mankind, T earnost | de 
there ~~ shat one channel from occ nd that was the | devotion to literature, unsullied by intolerance or a. w 
Holy Catholic Church, in which v ld in one com- sitet Mb ONUS gentl rei cee ream pm Cer I 
H : ani e compre ve om o 
munity all nations under the Dr. Manning | statesman. This fast’ ie ted by many lanis mark 
then went on to say that m uch had lately been said 
the hands now lifted up in "E warfare wo uld b 
r. That w 
.. God, and light would then be resto: ngland 
Among the listeners to this discourse was the Rev. Dr. 
Campbell, th y "d e Dissenting minister 
Tug New Fr Kine’s es LLEGE.— This new 
intended f for. 
dents, and staff of the MA ym has just 
been co 
pleted, from desi igns by Mr, Gilbert Scott, the arit | 
ishop o of London, and 
will be opened for divine worship on the first Sunday i = | 
seats to 
October. There ar cae ate perso 
Some mae of thé carved work and decorations yet. 
remain to be done. The wer ei Le which i is at the back | 
of the great entrance-hall at use, has 
-— e m pep esteem and admiratio 
honoured name eng the mer dead who lie vr Poneath 
—— Born ae 1806 ; died April 13, 1 
AND zn 
sed E materi als 
have h; 
snuff, The vicious form of ‘datteratin referred to is 
| almost entirely confin ed to the e 
wo. 
| taking Zr highly per} 
siege i 
apie aise 
w seek 
illips several samples 
d from jmanactarers à "Belfast, in 
fro mere inspection 
Whether lime or tobac Be pulp y and he has 
eceived hiforaition fiotà respectable members in the 
telo tbat some m manufactur: 
and wa 
e| The evil in ques appears to demand, both upon 
social and fis ical onsiderations, an immediate remedy. 
were found to be — the 
d lieciet being, in 14 
r the EN law, and 
the only effectual course to pw adopted i * entire 
h 
Paradise, one of these sa mples Kedai in addition, 
tobacco; in two otl was present in 
m- | large RUE quan 
capsicu: remaining two proto-sulphate of 
iron. erally the prohibited materi eig in 
the adulteration of beer are not injurious to health, the 
B 
S 
e the f their goods than 
| render the bol stapetying or the addition of noxious 
materials. Still, he says, there can be little doubt that 
of the use of lime in the manufacture of 
snuff. Mr. Phillips has reason to lim that the 
obnoxious pi emm el 
iced 
TER LATE CASE OF CRUELTY TO A CHILD.—At the 
to| weekly meeting of the Greenwich Board of Guardians 
on Friday the case of a girl ears, who was 
n 
Med constructed by the voluta contibations o 
patrons and professors of the colle| 
and their f ends ego; the collegians, 
IMPRISONING A WIFE.—At the La 
beth th Polio Court on Tuesday, Mr. Edward 
Bei darc servant, w 
mily Wakeman, a 
young — who | had 1 formerly lived i in the service of 
Haitio B^ 
cernens at Laurel MÀ eren and: 
his re brought 
-— as tobacco and Cocculus indien. prevalen 
€ might be inferred from im small number of Pie 
ns made, as the fi pee is difficult tive unless bot hs | 
act of committing | it. Con- 
t dr circumstance, i 
n 
offence, Mr. Phillips is of 
14 
it would be only just to the coment to tits 
public the names of t 
brewed for sale ; ; and he feels n 
d 5 
Mr. Hamm 
o years his mistress, was charged jointly with |? 
them with assaulting Mrs. Hamm e sm conspiring 
together to;i pd that lady; to tho; great “itellet her | 
health, Mrs ected but intellectual- 
looking We per who 
e and composure, d 
ile r husband she had 
jf 
in question occurred in the — of "Wiks: 
worth, in id uf gard 0 e, and that, many of th 
— the door Mare clothing. md had also strip 
beer | her and beaten a rod uni k 
o hesitation i in stating The 
end of the tore oa p CiM 1 e d to E 
rug | employed at on. 
he placed the chain on the girl's neck, and that he com- 
The 
of the 
0 y 
4, a girl, and there were two other 
6 an 
d 7. In 1862, after her con- 
her. child, she ered 
etter to the 
.H ammond, but evar this. became 
n th She 
ges fal, npprising him that bis da: er vm had been | li 
uced by Mr. 
m ‘ously reso 
the fat father t the ree Police Court. 
E JEFFREYS FAMILY. — Th 
j pa Big 
ith regard to pepper, Mr. Phillips | of the late Lucretia Jeffreys, 
leve ti died k and wan 
pub pa 
the father ad k doge 
chain had 
neck ; about 1 O days when th 
to take qebikadings agai 
e police authorities 
made publie a statem 
m over wor 
prove 
thy. 
eyman paper-stainer, at "Maidstone 
where h sed to „hang about the courts asa sort of 
T A. 1 
Tet in the vule sad the 
ed up i a room 
d min vind, After remaining 
she weg tao to tret the 
pieces 
walls, ERRE her con- 
eces of | be 
a half of rien. pepper heavily adulterated with ri 
husks, the meg of which was destroyed. 
both instances t the deal 
were innocent of ‘the fraud, and that the grinder | 
alone was the offender; but still they cannot 
exculpated from blame, e i-e they ins 
upon the return of an unreaso recent f 
ls, with 
the assistance of a disreputable solicitor, long ago ead. 
m En he "— in a brick- MÀ Uo c 
abet xir winds 
pate hs iei : m id with them, i mother 
t bt 
e apprehended on a charge of urglary 
reentage 
ground produce from. the public po they must | b 
ng found in their house, bry! 
ere Pade no 
in grinding e be org up by illicit materials. The | twelve mon athe" 
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aried 
oun 
n these two cases from 10 to! father never committed 1 himselt so far as to perpetrate 
8 wih x hard ren The 
