222 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, 
that the point of law raised on the disentailing dee 
executed by the la earl in may be argued before | pean g ape to the =~ west and in the inclosed 
been. 
1856 m 
the judges.—The R v. William Frase 
‘of the Long Valley, and to have 
wood = adjo ning. The 
advanced posts in 
has eth was to drive 
[Jury 10, 1858, 
r, B, 
nducted to tl oy on the pre esentation 
the Earl of Shrewsb ary and Talbot, the living of Alton 
sroun 
ap om: 7. ca valled to the assizes, ari ag 
r 
ama one of those advowsons whic h by ‘the Act of 1719 
ere to “ atte nd and wait upon the said earldom of 
vanced ar ad threv 
1 
4 
the magistrates several times fo for. 
and the cav 
Va alley, and attacked the enemy in ‘font. "ares [Jot tate oppaat nts of the m 
» agreed to sometimes = egati aore Sr zit 
TES Or T e i 
QUEE: —On 
at the cates s Priben for t ya ag ar of. Mr. Auch- 
Ist Brigade t 
through | the copses, and fromm clea 
muty Glov ver, who was imprisoned for an 
i ty qualification as M.P. for 
a and a Mr. Humphrey Brow w ex- M.P. 
r | by a advancing in bonoi up the Long 
was covered by the mari 
wksbury. 
of ‘the Roy al “British Bank, Mr. 
and Mr. Cameron the manager are now the only per- 
sons connected paki ma a who remain in prison. 
MASTERMAN TES ret tes stimo nial has been | 
ack tice my’s 
The 2d Brigade s uppor ted th this movement on the left, 
ont of the erg and then formed on their left. " 
aeli then i loyed |e 
lent force to resist any dedi beer 
ter sessi 
Opa 
position. |i 
ey; their | n ja 
ry, ere Ta ed ithe he | 
iw aunty burdens. At the — `S 
it t t the presentment 
‘or the erection ds new eer askie carried à 
saa majority of 3; but to cal e dilain ee 
the ae of ne it was med prndent mee 
t 
setting forth that t the existing coart 
Ə 
= = = 2 2 2. oS. 
fr t 
oy and 2d Infan 
he 2d Brig 
also cov ered by ‘the cav rai vie 3d 1 Infante Brigade | 5 
the sessions at Abi ngdan oa + aki 
week, = he on that day moved ¢ boheme j 
presented i to Mr. Masterman fo ‘or 
City of London in Parliament for: 
a rep 
operation thus briefiy described 
15 y The ni har 15007. raise 
scription, of whick t has been applied to the we 
chase of a splendid andaj and the remainder 
s | cavalry charges, the res 
J 
City of London School, to be called the “ Mast 
Scholarship 
f hall. 
was | routed ano beaten. When the troops had | 
the plain, the infantry forme a into 
h 
lasted a consider- | 
eat number and a of | M.P., on mae ground that the li bi we oy Mr. Norig 
evolutions, some fine iiye nat and several | res e habilities of the comtr 
ult of co ei | police pay including principal and į any 
interest, 
He san an am be 
, and the moti Present. 
the Earl “of Radnor. It was o Buse my 
respect e new gaol, lunatic asylum, and 
little shor t of 100, 0002. 
E Dusia HEALTH ire Registrar-General’s | 
Weekly Report states that e deaths registered in 
7: ly 3 
Duke of Malakhoff seemed. to take 
His Exe remit accompanied by t 
nee into the plain and min 
e | des 
e eY the Marshal eae $ round, 
f them, The ceremon, “mai aa = » then took 
n hour, and the fine | 29 
| lace This lasted u at ma of 
appearance w hich the troops 
in excess of the a During the week ee 
of 828 Pere and 7. pes in "ail 1603 children, were 
registered In the 10 corresponding we eeks | p 
bay 
of the yas 1348 57 hits average number 
d p 
elicited the admiration of all 
v 
n the oi ar Majesty drove 
und th 
whole of the Camp Ds attended by | General Knollys and a 
a peculiar est. | 
the Prince Consort, 
utely inspected t 
e ported the amendment. 
t well po Mr. 
Mr. Sawy 
NW. Hayter held _ it was beer duty rte 
provide new court and the ye mo 
and finally in ioe 
as a ae ted, an 
recision which they marched, 
esent. 
ae this the 
— E EW ee ees 
might 
e 
to 11 that the presentment was well ro i 
lans was ht up, 
sur wi 
motion was passed empowering the committee te 
ceed w ith the erection of courts forth hwith, ae 
e leisurel ely ro 
he | the > pri ing Assize 
es in age 
SHORNCLIFFE.—The -quarters division of th 
Provincial, 
pl 
honoured the officers’ amateur 
DERSHOPT: The Queen bythe P 
Sensors, arrived at the Camp on Monday evening, and | 
Tuesda ay m ew was one of t 
brilliant iter eee pind eke by the additional 
presence. The Duke of Cambridge and the Duke 
tow Hoel 
theatre with her 
Lasse or Prince of Wales s al Canadian Regiment 
on ing of three staff officers, two o captains, six he 
press train in the 
arty: p 
in the Pav On Tu Ta morning = Majesty 
aed fl Prince Consett with _the Prin Ne ery nd 
file, s with 15 women and 20 fer peo last week 
and are now stationel £ 
the Shorneliffe camp. 
Sra AFF seg TS _ — of the Ist inst. a yomg 
effect which auspicious wate could lend it, that | has 
s peras witnessed in tl ntry. ab 
terest which the aon acer. on the 
presence, mat a the occasion was still further 
£ MalakhoY 
Helena 
her Majesty, the Prince Consort, 
hott Division, 
sys 
an ince carriage. “The Queen 
whose every movement hroaphort the day 
of curiosity was evinced an bar era to that which, her 
Majesty’s appearance in pub nvariably ex xcites 
time fixed for the review was s 110 ’clock. The tate 
Cc: 
a avalry brigade, 
the Pavilion 
pro at s oclock for Farnborou: 
igy 
two troops of Horse Artillery, and the Engi oie are Train, |e 
e i in the aggregate upwards o 
hi r 
Sent, and Stirling Militias. The Third Brigade, under | 
-General Lawrence, consisted of the 15th Foot, 
the 67th, the 3d West York, the Louth, Donegal, and 
Briga 1 
pio 
inea wounded. The engineer an 
who 
required a atiii orce of police to 
ate 
mounted their horses and were present a a s daki 
of the Alders! Princess Zam following 
ital tank Jolt 
gh Station Pa thai 
ean —On Saturday last the mining village 
Vic iy “Ebbw Vale, was the scene of a fatal eer 
losion, by which four men were killed and five 
d two of the others 
ere killed had fastened ose he safety valve 
i ie 
om the in- 
— The 
ae "ero , and 
ured | n 
men. When the prisoners were er to “thie gaol it 
kee 
of s sailors and others who hooted fearfully, and app 
e 2d Life 
‘ds, the 4th (Royal Trish), Dares the « 4th Light 
he 10th Hussars, mt lth 1 Hussars, and t two 
willing 
CAR 
Dr. Close, the Dean TA a 
battalions of the Mili Train. There 
troops of Horse Artillery and ae field batteries, com- 
T, 
TISLE.—A short time ago a dispute e arose between 
and the Rev. T. G. 
scat acne Precento he Cathedral, oseti to the 
lected by t the fatter for the Eas services. 
some- 
oj 
manded ben Colonel “vinta and a battalion of Mo 
The infantry were draw 
thing else in its stead. Mr. Livingstone expos' stula 
on the 23d “at a gre a document to ye 
ter, in which he set forth certain “ grievances,” 
h i ion, for redress by the 
of precentor r and 
the cavalry in their rear, and the artillery on the r g out of the cas ie Eira 
and left flanks, Shortly Q attended | chapter. The chapter held the precentor guilty of 
by a brilliant retinue, was seen h vius delictum, and called upon him for an un- 
Long Valley a toe Her | qualified retractation, Msg AA on The result has 
esty was some chesnut | been that Mr. Livingstone has been held guilty, and 
charges and ‘woes a ‘at ket er a jg er has been removed from "his offices 
and a l paraa white feathers ah satz he pepe 
1; 
r 
Princess Alice rode on the left of the Prince C 
railway engin e. _The boi ler burs 
—A fatal explosion took place at the 
m- | Atlas Ae t Works on si morning, in rein a new | 
t, and s x or seven 
. Fors 
and on the left of the rigs was the Duke of Malak- 
hoff. The Princess Helena occupied an open pony 
rawn by four amen jo the General 
gta assed leisur 
inspecting the in wA mere an 
= The wei were n heavy marching or 
osm. simply in ane w order. The in tes 
ped a ‘date battle ensued, which t the e Royal Party 
from a commanding posi ion on the cres 
the manager, Mr. ik 
ers, Mr. ’ Nicholl, getteman 
J: 
Government, ae Mawson, Teti 
of the boi 
‘ore ntice, Jame 
mak 
Carmichael and Thomas Adamson, boiler makers, and | cë 
aye A the kille 
Mr. Gustav Cohn, a gentleman apprentice, Mr. John 
Gajewsky, a Russian engineer, inspector for the Russian 
x of the engineers, | €l 
wo badly aca scalded 
at it was parte to remove 
where Mr. Cohn and tre Nag 
the effects of their inj 
mae to the Infirmary, | 0 
tate since died from 
NEWCASTLE- ON- TYNE. r. Vice-Chancellor Eindorsiey | 
hae mad 
woe 
: E comir t of an 
8 reen Se The Prin siia ‘onso 
ridge explained the various manœuvres to her Majesty ja 
from apiet to bem a and the Duke of Malakhof sedate 
ease el sim iatl of naa 15. Hic shsioh ate ki 
the, 
to be in position on oa 
sit tidal taead with ca base, at the south end | 450 
shareholders of the “Northumberland =i arh 
ct Bank as have not met the call made by the 
made, byt 
stint is rie ments to be 
the 20th inst. a 
J 
vn ld sum is yet due on the call. The calls 
, was murd 
He enry Murray Hall, who almost immediately aĝe 
Tep committed suicide by cutting his throat withs 
ing 
right of fishing in n the w, Hall had been 
under great excitement er some time, aud the 
act. Wg: Gy Nai 
state oi The murderer and his 
pigs Eia i strong political bias, and it oa 
stated that they were infidels. 
1e 
SHE COR ERP ORE RE 
$ Oke with 
Nearly 1 
of gi pear e ne bec u 
and aan of the nobility and gentry were 
the occasi 
SSS 
seater 
tame 
hays o take rte grout 
r 
aeran 
Par ni 
a. 
the on of Sir Charles Fo: 
the At some points the sh 
of the ie and not above three miles 
Tae ScotoH Eriscopan CHU. 
megep 
oF i 
Synod of ttish Episeopal C 
Aberdeen for the p 
errors in on th 
e 
pesi Cheyne, Bishop Suther p 
ey mem 
ANE Bisho r 
| ated on the members to give 
The members of the minori 
pinion that 
proved, and 
et forth in t 
> arch. The §, 
roms A of a "Ob ah excitemen 
ev. Wi ster iting on 
by nine presbyters, 
ha hem by Sie Bishop at the 
ad threatened to ex 
eight 
| Beep eee mage tet f the protest was 
The Sy ia was then n adjo' 
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