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Novemser 15, 1856.1 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
365 
tim of the ticket-of-leave « convict, , Marley, | after | 
fingering in a state of great suffering for nearly three 
weeks, died on Sunday aft 
injuries he received on the night of the 20th ult. The | 
fatal termination was not anticipated until kr ia 
few hours of his death, when inflammatio: 
i nfortunate n 
| Pr ‘acl 
e| gy ake A little more than nine years ago the 
Parliament. I ‘His a Eo s solicitors also offer to ) the 
t Ear 1 Tal it A n, 
Viscount Inges 
„„ DARLINGTON. Cor Weier wink Mr. T iaat 
M.P. for 
Baylee, D.D., 
a | Church in this town, establi shed a 
e view of educating young men for the 
sper 
Derby, 
a teetotal meeting in Es Centr: al Hall in this town. 
si 
0! MurDeER AnD Ros AT EritH.— 
body of a young man called George Carter, the so 
Mr. C mark ardener at Wandsw vori, y was 
d Tibs, five Gf 
e left home on 
nd he is 
Bi tnd. Be es Chure RE The idea had been 
ind b t tha il 
of Liv aa, there 
| were only 100 rer to attend to their a 
ants. It struck him that there was a ma anifest 
The 
of for the work than was presented by the existing univer- 
hich, with a 
pig pasak be used. 
sities—a ý 
ç 
as what spplien A pl ‘organi E A matter 
ical naicho, should the practice 
og 
ahag d the students “practionliy patio with th 
pastor’s duti uties by | dist ict visitin ng in Birke nhead and 
mixe 
Lh report 
with the water which “descends from tig 
iverpool, and by 
ro ome as a means 
of ithe earliest to recogni ise the 
Beh trên. 
vement was 
| i k pre: 
of inducing Sapias in preach- | 
Dorxinc.—A young woman called Elizabeth Brooker 
has been committed for trial on the verdict of a 
y of the diocess, who intimated to Dr. "Bay lee his aras 
jury and also o by t the Magistrates, on „the 
OPOLITAN DISTR: mi 
—On Thursday morning a fire took place at 
schoo Is, situated at Sut tioti: Surrey. The building, | 
whiel ch was in the Elizabethan’ style, was three stories 
an extending between 500 and 600 feet, with wings | 
ei at THE Soutu METROPOLI 
Sours 
had Basics through the requisite course of “preparation, 
| work ; and the ie has been the erection of a large 
building i in the decorated Tudor style of anrs 
Ges e land was Eroria ed from the Birkenhead Com- 
ssioners heal 93251, and the mest ai had 
ge oe 
ia gee le € 
k its head a; 
with a pena “Subsequently ape placed the body in 
ma 
ined for two days, and she then 
| it wi isp 3; at 
façade and want W fing are Ament ” ‘The > Co allege 
was opened on the 4th inst. with a oe dinner, at 
prase The penknife a. whigh, re eet was 
committed was found in medical 
which the rea of Westminster presided. 
s | were also p Earl Vane, Lord Robert Grosvenor, 
| ica Alfred Churchill the Misi of panin Lord 
o ies tha 
the wound in the throat. At g> inquest some 
witnesses urged that the mother was suffering fro 
diseased mind at the time she ermmiken Tye at $ bat 
n either : side ne arly 100 ‘ae in depth, A great portion | igh, itr. Brown, M.P., ~ Hor ee, iser 
roye ed, with the meses ture : eM he Righ t Rev. Pr the coroner informed the jury that t 
an the Rev. Dr. Baylee. ipal of the College, tl h- | that question for the decision su aed 
needle room, orksho 7) d f Ch d e Rector URHAM.— Bishop he has munificently presented 
ms, There re were SOR brika ori 900 ae in in the | pool , the Recorder HE Liverpoct, ot After pa his extensive library of b the Durham Uni- 
schools, but they were all saved from injury, and h: made, and an address was pre- | versity. They are to be kept t RAS at the Bi: 
ted to Dr. Baylee on bebalf of the souns accom- | request, from the other works i ibi n 
E FARRINGDON Srreer Exrension.—The mac- panied by § heri gift of a han dsome pier-g lass and time- ges agus betmpen the Poor-law Boarà 
adamising of the new street leading from Farringdon piece. d the St. Thom: ’s guardian s has not yet term terminated. 
Street to Coppi ow, Clerkenwell, has inton, L was held on Friday, 
er the direction of the City authorities, I the R Laem Cp to os ‘ae: when a resolution was ad ect carried to to the effect 
having been hitherto postponed in order that the “ The > guardians s are 
w 
fe reay Paseyite proceedings in 
ground might lidified. When it is completed, | 5 have no other object in view than 
the portion of the new street out of the City will be penitentiary for fallen wom t Shi w, near promoting to the best ved their pamet and expe- 
handed over to the Holbo ict and th h of It is report kpa a “ aano, 5 wie been | rience, the interests of the poor union and the 
Clerkenwell. The Me ph song Railway Company have established of the y oung ladi ies, wh o, devote themselves r administration of relief meg ; ape result, 
en the ground on the side of the new street gards the wee of paupe: i anà 
extending aaa Ker Stree i rra barge of the Sessions of its influential supporters have withdrawn their | the weekly amount of out-door relief during the period 
House, at a f 78000, per ai with the eeting is to be held shortly to in which the duties coe isch 2 
of Ben bad the f freehold at 30 years’ + pmivebias e, the railway consider ne subjec S relieving officers, as ared with th di 
mpany intending the ground as thesite fortheirstation. | CHa —On Friday the Duke of Cambridge re- | period of last year, when the duties were discharged | by 
1 Woo Pavement.—Application having been fi 
to the Board of Works for the Holborn district, by a branches of the service stationed at Chatham =f ot been a decrease i in numbers and i in amount, there i is no 
wood paving firm, asking permission to do i the interests of tl 
tuitousl ood pavement, stated iy and ability to act together. poor or the proper administration of relief’ have been 
rable than that at present in that d that the conclusion is strengthened by 
ore du: 
aera the members of the Board were alm oct 
t h d it 
CurapLe.—The solicitors to Earl Talbot have issued 
tenantry of the Shrewsbury estates, | 
a circular to the 
unanimous in piini ng that wood pavemen 
ete 
er it had been tried, and they bene 
are now einari to the devisees of the late Earl of 
heed A het 
re ea nee of any complaintagainst the relieving vanes | 
for neglect of d 
he poor; that the guardians bi coon their regret that 
ld h eclined to Pes Pv 
an American 
on them to pay their rents to the earl. The groun! ling | 
general ang or to sanction no of the eet nd 
e present unpleasant 
y ai which Earl syste his | for by either of these means t 
having e: a t of tenacity and en- estates are thus set fi By | w Board 
urance, has n taken up, preparatory to ths 2d section of es act 6th of Cont 1720), it is cael have ae obviated and the retirement of the late 
being relaid. The bottom upon which the paving enacted that the estates in question n shall ‘be and re- chairman prevented ; but, inasmuch a the ee 
as ey eve, 
a bed of concrete, in order still further to test the 
persons being issue m: Faf of the ays 
„| Earl of Shrewsbury, to title, pressed and 
ie 
New STREET IN SOUTHWARK.: 
the Pr Ri a grp of Work is on Frida ay, i was 
resolved, sore the ae. cota of the ie a of 
Works, to adopt for the proposed new street a line 
ommencing in High St reet, proceeding thence “A Red- 
ross Street, at its Street, and 
mney in _Blackfriars Road, opposite Stamford 
om the 
Boroni shall, after the didceane 
of. Gilbert, ae e Talbo 
John, first | favoura! 
ole veiet POU as regards the ‘ interests of the 
poras administration of relief? they will 
have n wr aL the 20th day 
e fourth officer, 
eTA fea tg 
to take 
ad of March 5 net, fort the sips oe of th 
3 
of Shi rgi 
John Talbot gak aeg without issue male 
Foam of the said letters 
said ear! ridom descend 
of 
and come i ean -and succe 
as th ey and e very of eg shall succeed ho and in- 
the seve: | 
treet. question 
he point a junction with High Steet should be near 
ted Lion Street or York Street. e junction with 
mene oo 
ropes 
tive heirs male of the hody mr „bodies ‘of all and 
every such person and to attend and 
ait upon the said earldom 
d By the 8th secti 
the mittee on the score of economy ; the j 
with York Street by a curved line was moved as an 
amendmen th the view 
e act the 
saan Zan = 
ceremonies, to alienate. 
d by the 32d section 
are made i 
Poraki goo rming to c 
bis iso has, however, om 
act 
I 
B: 
junction, deducting t 
mated at tl a r total cost o With “the 
curved jun ee at 230, anh 
sion the amendment by 27 t 
hairman and t pies e Boi ones 
the plan on Monday ti to the Chief Commissioner of Works, 
who has since intimated his a) coe proval of it. 
THe H The 
7th Victoria, ge 28 (1843), Le upon the 
(of the then Earl of oa mt 
the estates have 
eorge es a ok and Earl Talbo t, as issue been establishes 
of Protestant Bible there will not 
religion, 
that either ‘ the interests of t e poor 
ministration of age ” have ber rari ri e a wieoted.” 
—Earl Fortescue, the Lord-Lieutenant of Devon, pre- 
ed at the coy annual meeting of the Devon aa 
of the B: Ara Foreign Bible a 
e following re on Italian 
“I heard with peculiar pleasure rape ho my hon, friend Mr silm- 
fant the statement he made, and which, if I mistake not, is the 
own recent observation, that, with to the 
aon Vaca. gpa om ee e 
Protestantism in Emot say it gave me peculiar sati: 
to hear that, pte all the peo which that primitive Church 
= had to during than five centuries, it is at 
than any other under Papal in: ce, 
sy ple of saying, of itself, to i henge ve 
Cc no further may you 
a a tn oniinalcticsi matters, i? ou hal ‘et interfere 
freedom of our civil Thesi 
the 
t have fallen upon 
soil, but that true under the advantage of a constitu- 
