Novemmnr 22, 1856.] 
risener to his own use, 
bim co a’ oe 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE id let 
~ The magistrate remanded 
373 
in the ar Haggerstone | Bridge, and ther 
reason “a sek that Lays —— murdered her pele | Siecpyocated, the injured on hasta Ma reg ata 
bse 
HE City.—On Th ursday evening, the then „took his ow nce, however, of E the friends of oe — to — themselves, so 
e third 
Great Fir 
Senie s of Me Hodgkinson and Rolls, en 
manufacturers on (i Betink Hill, facing Herald’s College, 
nd abutting on the Prero; ogative Court, were destr 
y fire. e flames spread w. on rapi 
trad Commons was for 
peril, for if pl ch of it = ignited the 
ck ge of buildin uld have been de estroyed, as there 
is not a single party-wall A iggy t the precinct, 
E Poor Law THE Pari 
into, 
a cA ee of “found cme 
of tem) 
in the 
mporary insanity” 
case of th 
hacer ner 
in aks ease wont che | and pastas en support of the charge. The 
erie a (who gave their names as Robert Gibson, 
_, POUNDLING Hosritat, —A statue to the sebagai of | 29th Region, and Jobn 
be 
p was placed, por rt), were seen 
centre of the eyonipg near thi 
Monday, 
mos ‘ga ates. The reales is 
R.A., the expense of it has be 
a 
ebon r f thropis 
read, recapitulating the proceedings betw relieve: 
s the mo notony of a line o 
inquiry instituted by their inspecto r into the alle eged 
flogsing women in the workhouse to the resignation 
of th ster, and vipa that unless s the direc ctors sag 
Tae City Gas Com ANY. — 
pes which have re 
the gas n 
opened 
consequence of 
Poor mre Board, how vever reluctant to „adopt pidan j 
course, will apply ‘to the R of Q C 
e directors TES guardians 
mi f, 
£ 
their legal obligati ion. 
g t 
nt locality in nme 
the Lilien: on Bow ‘Comm mon, The 
N MARYLE- 
BE 
= 
starvation in Walmer Place, Bryanstone Bunar 
mother was quite unconsciou 
discovery was madi 
“The 
us and di ed soon a the 
evidence at 
to defray all ey feciing its m aE | them to paya fine of 30s. each and the costs, or in 
ution p o the share- | default one month’s imprisonment. 
olders, which is expected to be in ne to = per quickly Lick a the parties released. 
cent, when ets “Gliy Caton be ecomes greater the a full of the affair will be 
other hand the City Company, which sell their pt at pe EASA 
of f 4s., pa: y only : g no dividend, and Doncaster.—Between 12 and 1 Pulp on ase 
| have paut conviction that it it p to y supply | morning a fire was discovered amo 
f Dr. Mathews; 
ver y peculiar and 
rkhouse = 
when she insisted on eee cn ae hou: 
with her children i in direct opposition rs sare 
the ah sh authorities, She then 
Walm 
forwarded to the 
a fair interest a 
ifficulty occa: 
per {0 
the 
the penn Arg 
district, went 
witnessed a re rrible s 
Sa state of nudity, p mae all ae appa 
ce of extreme starvati on, lay s stretched i an uncon- 
ka a — ain pE 
which w yi pow sul 
| doube ound bear one of the stacks, and thet i is no 
| doubt that the fire was the work of an incendiary The 
ae “et Wo rks to 
as 
1 Pos t|) Man — M. Kossuth delivered his bondi 
Office, vik -le-Grand, in order to obtain more lecture on on A on it “his third lecture on 
ligh E which is is much needed, This object i is not to be Saturda in the Free Trade Hall, e 
effected bym espectively the Sear 
Concordat, 
on Napl 
“The just ‘Satettecetioe of England and France in the affairs of 
ap oe was ominous. He had often been asked what was the 
ing of royal congresses and tera dbo tra 
| English fleets in foreign waters? His 
| nations when kings put their heads imoti ta diplomatists 
met in fond embrace.’ England, charg en tria had recently 
| etiaractortant as a ‘second-rate Pow; as acting in 
j jare ‘ate Napoleon; and the reach Panga wi 
o preve e 
apartment, ier the children, three wine and a ys 
were seen gether in one corner of the room, in 
naked 
nt. The whole family 
ager mas where 
he chi 
| question an 
but by forming a hipped roof 
over the opening, ante which there will be con structed | 
f the lecture 
Liani 
compartment of the ceiling, 
Tue Pustic Hearta. — The Registrar- Generala ™ 
that the deaths eari ge in 
in 
the brain, the imme- t re s we 
being an effusion into the brain, and 1006, rose, ‘in ‘the week that pent on Saturday, 
ing from a tumour. It was clearly proved Bist | November 15, o 1090—an increase which i is usual 
olan the deceased nor the 
reoh chi: E cgpwrting nee ae left the workhonse, - the | fa ws aa fogs. 
ner, ing up, Said tha t from the state 
ay 
$ 
as in 
mch people from ponderi 
th it cold | ova i Would England, he asked, lend bagean to such & 
n the 10 corres onding “weeks of | ks Revolutions were not possible where they were not 
cge P 10 51, whicti | "a ted. at hpr might require reforms, but aS did not 
essere acre With the French people the as dif- 
to of population | ferent. Sprung blood, i 
aal Som ‘of 1 mnalia is there- | of France 
The bir OA MOE 
, 
aised in propor 
iea 1156. 
‘her wholly Aem S of doing aE for herself or | 
her children, 
into which they 
fell. 
why it d ever have existed. 
question "olas ely. Tt could not be far remote when the 
The 
id 
of 816 boys „and 739 g 
Lon 
irls—in al 15 10 3 
elder girl, 13 sed of age, had not a x oug during the Cents. were at 66, while in 1848 at Napoleon 
> mop to 15 yenn ot a It appeared, however, -, that | corresponding weeks of the years 1846-55 the average | knew that Italy was a volcano, and therefore his whole solicitude 
‘to ta losion. Hence his desire for 
not done so, and tiergtore ‘there could lp number was 1433, | pas turned t with etai 1 et tè paeo England take 
ne the arochial utho: care that there was no the destiny of unfortunate 
ties. Th 1 Deat à Á á | nations, Having given a . Ei penton of gate an =s 
"4 E cil; n of Euro ut now the most misera! 
Tus Suprise i a ee diy ite pe inquest | Provincial, | plass i the garien Christendom om, M. Kossuth referred to the 
EE NSCOR BSS USKE, WHORE CERC. DOCI WAS, 40 Cueapie.—The following letter, in reply t to Lord | insurrection of 1848, contending that Great Britain, having once 
= a 
Erith last wesk, was med on Tuesday, but nothing Talbot s "ire has been sent to the Shrewsbury ~ Cage pene es -_ Dame = Lect w 
| zeco il EOR a 
by Messrs. Currie, Woodgate, & Williams, | freis ae 
n Go ts of 
foreign nations, as laid down by Canning, or to control, By oe 
inquiry was erir r a week. nment + kas | ses sir fok Lord Edmund Bernard Howard and | authority, any attempt to break down the ae of go 
offered a reward of 1007. for the A of the | | Mx. Hope Scott and Mr. Serjeant Bellasis, his trustees : — gsi a se a Eit me cou 
murderers, ye ae ir offered by the > fri ends of the “ Lineola’s-Inn Fields, Nov. 12. | people, to swing them anid the athe PE eaer menya 
de , and 502, by a local society “ Sir,—You have probably received a notice from Earl Talbot | Jet them fall to the ground, was trifling with the destiny of a 
of felons. i was y the A medi cal me: nirin to p: ur rent to him, aud not to the trustees of | nation. The object of the British Government, as represented 
s $ f ible for the d d a the will of the late Bertram Arthur, Earl of Shrewsbury. y Lord Palmerston in the course it was now ing, was to 
the inquest that it was TB PORRIDIG . 10r oe beg you will pay no attention to th i notice from | secure the of E f gel the atrocious misrule 
have intlicted the wounds himself. Of ct Earl Talbot, or any person. No one has even a pretence | of the King of Naples. But how was that object to be attained > 
wounds e chest, breast, and ribs on the left side, no | for claiming the estates tg ee the devisees oi nike late Wark A spark kindled at Naples would set the whole continent in a 
less than d d the e he: until it has been poy ed to the satisfaction of the. House of Lords | blaze. T) F. wanted intervention, 
fiv e pe } 1 at the claimant has become ‘ Earl of Shrewsbury.’ Itis con- | tọ avert the catastro trophe. But why should Great Britain 
fidently believed that the earldom has ome Y exiiect, in gaeh her shoulder to oR the pairks a pore a f European des- 
ead, a portion of the skull about the size of a egg | case the estates now belong, without question, to the Tate Ros | potism? England had nothing to fear from nextal revolt- 
being beaten into the brain. The d rth devisee, Lord Edmund Bernard Howard, an infant, the tion. The throne of her Sovereign res wale ree ons 
ket: d dead, but 5°" of his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. Inder such peine her people, and not upon the personal safety of any Hapsburg, 
Carter was the son wie Se pet hae ie ould not be expected that Mr. Hope Scott and Mr. Serjeant | Bourbon, or other continental des Diplomatic relations 
who formerly resided in York d, Bat He | Bellasis, the trustees Lord Edmund ao eh ree broken off with ing of ve ge ee pear e = were 
i and on the 21st of | would voluntarily surrender the possession o and | eruising off his coast to t, it was said, the lives pro~ 
> Soe praana ng a p ttorney appointing a | submit to have a receiver appointed by the Court of Chancery at | perty of French and British subj This might be so, but he 
ober he executed a power of a y appointing A | the instance of Lord Talbot or any other mp oe a z may pleof England how they lent themselves to 
in to d to his aeea ea a also e the object | pe added Be with the desire of preve o the | promotion of French influence in the adjustment of the Neapolitan. 
of obtaining 100/. in ready nable him to proceed | tenants, anı Boon — Poi of tre a a canes with mp difficulty. nom oe a, ~~ glory Treaa apa 
i Raper tion, trustees did offer to the -re sons n 
ee When ox he ast ; that the rents of the estates, less the actual pitenee fame, in the height of its paia and material grandeur, descend 
bundle containing his outfit, and is be rie o have been | tire, should be invested and accumulated by reeset A pend ing the n o the ending- string of foreign influence by trifling with the 
on hi in his ship. At the close of the pro- | litigation which his lordship fee pd be ever Lord rae Men x a f Italy.” 
a R H on, > 
ceedin nari tat tha! A os see | akin a tithe to the’ earldom of Shrewsbury, the derisa of | The following = arigas tract from the apa n the 
important information, which, if divulged at present, | the late Earl will be fully prepared to mai n the courts of | Austrian Concordat, in which M. K ts of its 
might defeat the ends of justice, but which would aot | law the validity o! n aen ue ze ed by the 1 Pas effects on H gary its bearing on the ans of 
. is family estates. e mean are b 
bably lead to the apprehension of a mur la E tx: ie pabsoeal BEMIS, Ii fad- Doin atti Protestantism : 
yor Cane: orrell was subsequently appre- | 06 tion ol Duke of Norfolk, that a full written | ‘The present Austrian Concordat was so far as he ki the 
; with the sanci 
hended on suspicion, but he destroyed himself yesterday indemnity against the claim of Ear! 1 Talbot, and every other | first instance in history when a temporal Sovereign was seen 
` ii in his c taking prussic acid, leaving a , Shall be given to the tenants on their continuing to pay | submitting courting su i ion, without the 
i g-in his og! f ihe @ Dut | heir rents to Mr. Hope Scott and Mr. Serjeant Bellasis, as | shadow. of lsion or any plausible pretext. In the 
etter stating th: was innocent a e charge, p trustees for Lord Edmund — strate during his m ; | dominions of the bigoted House of Austria the interests of the 
the disgrace oi A anni had driven him to have no doubt that such an arrangement will sh religion stood in the m condition of secu- 
it suicide, satisfactory è = you as it hal povo to ee tenants of the other | rity, ity, and lendour. ent not at all with the 
Suspecrep Mu: AND SUICIDE IN THE HACKNEY | estates the rents of which have fallen due since the late Earl's idea the State should legisl. ‘airs of religion. He 
h.” 
~—On man called Henry Fenn, | deat 
RDER 
a carver and gilder, festive in Gre in Great Cambridge Street,| CANTERB 
ury.—On Monday morning the police office |i 
hear 
Committed suicide a cutting his throat, About an nj of thi this city Ar a crowded with persons anxious to 
enever legisla: 
in religious affairs appeared a fatal necessity the State should at 
ries of assaults committed by three į least take’care to use its own authority, and not to abdicate it to 
