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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE ETAR, 
Acton and Shepherd’ s Bush, 
is et a the Master of Pembroke ce will most pro- | 
= Williams. 
covered with blood, 
man, it v found t b “stabbed in two oy 
Atant Teh tiskih en 
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Povo 
place recently at the Wadystone lighthouse— —the per- 
aa 
ing and novel event took in Se 
eta 
| he 
[Avevsr d4, 1858. 
—_ thote pei 
i Ba 
eart, and ca ter of course, i 
death, The 
den mtly’ by severe blows fr rom a a stick o 
aus ing, asa 
features were re frightfully uel a evi- 
p d weapon, 
of England. The v. Francis Barnes, incumbent of 
= | Trinity Chureb, Piymou who is also honorary 
> Sai 
uth, 
= < on n to the s: Missionary Society, went ou 
lightt JOUS 
eame 1e a few friends, tn 
after landing “offered up a aes ache d a 
and prea 
To say the least 
casts a eats, ‘block in the way Tr oe 
norant aad 
him; and ¢ 
him Jing he left Melis were 
which was held o n Thursda, ay a 
Wakle pi 
e 
tmost exertions had been to bring to 
said the utm used 
justice the perpetra ators of the murder, but up to Te wi same 
t h 
resent time no nem. 
coroner adjourned the inquest to T alli the 17th, and 
the e par arochial authorities have offered 50/. for the ap- 
gira Pus HEALTH. — The Registrar-General’s 
official Report oo that the number of deaths re- 
gistered Lor ador the ae ome Saturday, 
the weeks of 
1849 and 1854 when cholera was epidemic, it appears 
PE 
ge of the lighthouse; a circumstance, it 1s 
which has never before parani re the 
rota 
doctrine of ae Presinse which t a rigi 
ear by the 
| think it 
to 
a clearly said to be be Tr a 
ion, is equall y erroneous, and opposed 
stream of so Teaching ol of the eat divines, hg a 
in respect to the us doctrine contained i 
tiny quotations, “though I cannot p a 
ju icially according to the presentment Wane 
t right thus to declare my opinion Marat 
— 
ilwans, 
_ LONDON AND Nort TH- Mig ars At the 
Íe  F betes © > fore 5 8 PS 8 eS eee Fa SS Oe eee 
tha 
ve Š close 
n | in paying off drifted, but was brought e by ee star- 
ft i 
board anchor. Yonge le seh evening for Se ts an 
S 
, the 
consolidated stock of ‘thas company for the 
cata elle 
ending the 30th June was a i 
per annum 
on making allowance for this excess 
hee the births of 795 boys and 758 | 
girls mo 3 children, were registered in London. 
the 10 correspon wW weeks of the years 1848-57 the 
average number was 1505 
nore 
CHAT —An mpt was made 
afternoo: rom a Ditch te fine screw stea: 
eai banquet in honour of the e 
th ran j 
against the stationary buffers, throwing the pe 
| with fearful force against each rer ee = 
ees reso injured pee 
Hvelanv. 
sC —Mr. ps’ Martley, Q.C., 
| Longfield, L.L.D .C., and Mr. 
antifor 
Charles James Hargreave aes C., were “on Friday sworn 
n any line-of- battle ip: in the 
ae Court. 
British navy, and is the second of the immense screw NEw soe sg nthe PACKET Sration.—A 
hi op whieh the late Lords of the Admiralty ordered deputation of members of Parliam sie PiN rcha site ship- 
to be lai down to compete with the large war steamers | owners, and others fnterestod i in the Transatlantic trade 
which have been constructed by the United States.| and also in the prosperity of the town and harbour 
She is half the length of the Leviathan, her burd Galway, waited upon the First oa é f the Tre 
` tons, she will be fitted with machinery of week for the purpose of bringing under the notice 
_ 1000 horse power. The launch ed to take place | of the Government the national importance of forming 
ata quarter after 2 o’clock, at which time there were | a secure and convenient harb Galway for large 
-several th d spectai esent, who crowded the | Ameri ips, e construction of cia 
„galleries and every available T from which a view of | water and pier, at an estimated cost of 152,0007. 
vessel could be obtained. e ship had been duly | Rev. Peter (who acted as 
the 
named, and the last _dogshore was knocked away, but 
rot Sea presented his 
| lordship with a memorial from Harbour and Town 
screws- were applied to move her. After 
working a Laie bie ea the velba was shored up 
nett Ea the stocks. When 
cher ish was Mi 
h 
of constructing a breakwater and pier at way, 
which would convert it “into oa har bour € of refuge for an 
outlay o 5 0007. that the 
-4 
namely 
‘be lengthened cnsiterably, none of ‘the other 
emacs eng $, ong enough to receive hae sa it is 
“suppos a s new Sis ne have giver wa 
“while Frees ship was buildi ee . 
TER.— 
a a packe? robe for the t vibe between Great Britain 
and Am and a secu 
The É atl of Dath said that all he cı 
attention of the Gov vernmen nt. 
—The “oe ion of a bit ge for 
sae wilful murder of a 
ung 
oe: at Stoke Abbatis, on the 30th c of / Á 
ig The Earl of Egli 
and fi or having set fire coe he an zi which she lived, | the su bject, and vee the Government had come to a 
‘took place on Tuesday morning at the Castle of Dor- | decision they would communicate the result through | 
in’ the atso o ae of people of | the ea Lieutenant. 
all grades and sexes from all the neighbouri Serious RIOTS Kinkenny. — The Kilkenny 
The Po asserted innocence until | papers tain accounts of a series of nee ae 
within aiw w days of the execution, but he at last made | riots which borer i out t thes e ue ` na t, on 
n 
an full ae and expressed his deep penitence for 
Vintec —At the Police-court last woek Jamnes ay 
Gannon, aged. 40, and kae Corey, 
sd 
iter ance ‘of troops 
d 23, who scribed 
they were monks of the third order ‘of St. Faa wa ocal pay rebellio “The se La -| the 
route ee to the Monastery ai at Loreto in | pos a of Seneca labourer of the district, aided. by 
an Une were ch y the police with begging | a contin ngent of Connaughtmen and lar e bodies of 
‘in aS Street. The prisoners, who were dressed | peasantry fro Tipperary and the Kin fail Queen 
on te l style, said they had ty nties, ee t a er had entered into an organised 
ve ro way to tae so that they had n docu estruction of reaping machines 
18s, Bio ny teak Th mnnon was found 77. 5s. 2d. and | and the feavaitti of the practice of mowing corn with 
ret ie ae ey were e ntil uesday, the scythe. aei of the 3d Light Reh pan® and a 
y, pit Bere = on their promising not to | detachment of aa ae ulary have since arriv 
end again.—Complaints having been made that the | Kilkenny, and some of the ringleaders Bave” bee 
ters of Mercy visiting mall sw Workho rested. 
~ seagate Ai pa oper ed tha os x e oft x e children, t 
eir om hing ast week, after a storm 
agreed to “nape: forbidding the sited =e otlan 29 
fo visit the sanke in Scorrisn EPISCOPAL CHURCH.—A meeting of the 
Maxon one the statue to the diocesan Synod berde ns an on Thursday 
any of “the late Mr. Sere Brotherton, M.P., was 
publicly in inaugurated in the Peel Park, „Salford, in the 
and a ige nub Fits sees tators, whom we 
oe apt nel oe Mayor of Sal ford presided, and me 
> portal a . wA vas T rabii by the Bishop of Man- 
who highly extolled the character and deeds of 
e deceased i i otter, M.P., 
i an . Jam 
, MB, ó 
lso 
ead 
ears with satisfaction to all 
and ci i: ù he Feverend | 
‘otto: 
mn 1086 cit won: ma Sia ary course ha 
ve retained office until “October I 
— 
s produced, e proced al 
3 ereas in this is ense, ae rae now = loreal allowed 
T | 
dod +t} ower of St. Mary M agit sot Taunton, was laid last NT AT THE Ramsoars Station,- Gaeli T 
week with great masonic pomp by Colonel Kem ys afternoon 1s the train from Margate was : 
Tynte, provincial grand master of the Freemasons of Ramsgate Statio the assistant-breaksman who was i 
pho as preached on the occasion iey charge of she om omitted to put on the bresk at 
he P.P.G. Cha aplain, and in a —_ ng ther re W; the proper tim at the train 
were the m 
Mrs, Maydell, 3, St John Street, 
two chi ldren at the ane residence ; 
; Mrs. Gill andher daughtor W 
EER a gentleman, name no! 
Mrs. 
n, 
. Clark and son, Market-place, Margate. 
The 
1857 h he had for a EE AEN time 
old couple tay’ t 
a grant of the required sum | was employed by hi 
coast, of a gun 
say was that ‘the th sae was an portant one and | °° 
bes 
sone ae vi er or sul wa was brok 
property. 
poss rie of things which 
afterwards fou! os tied 
ie Hi 
and 
i. 
i 
mnelandhioly oaos 
verdict of Not Guilty, on SS 
izabeth Williams 
n this 
erself 
“hu: snore stated that she 5 
d would 
he was anayo subject to 
heard so distressing 
rove and the jury ™ 
ew of insanity. Verdict 
