294 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. _ 
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the Coroner said he should apply abe eA — ‘to | his arrival, the street was literal cA blocked up by) flight n ing The , 
offer a reward for the apprehension © hundreds of people. A large body of police were on | fo lowed ae Torei te 
gs eg a sh orkmen sts aw 9 at Sunder- | duty, and when his Eminence drove up to the church, | apprehended Tiri oa D yA 
ost at 
and Bridge pr an address to Mr. Robert Ste- | arra, yed in full aree costume, remendous rush The 
pra A sal the ree of the Institution of | | was a e to Agua! E, TJ A i ne o th young: spose 3 j 
Mechanical ical Engineers on their recent t the people evinced their respec y raising peir Ei of ead, hiredaeab 
land. Mr. ne co in reply said :— |h hate as the Cardins al ascended the steps at the porch of but while in Bae pen to Lae 
“There rs of society for Whom ker en bigbe] | the A church. ee ; port the pe ye a lowing a I mn = 
espect than Doria APDE EO and intelligent workmen. It is to} su location, and the co at the Pine a Fh of | be re toe was tied alae SAn id 
ful i ried 
thom that DE aniran wae pime i gi ol they =~ | admis ssi Sei must say tre ethin ng enormous, On - | named Ge ntles and convicted a thee a fellow dey 
be, must’ largely depend upon the "skill. of the workman for | MS thec hurch his Em e was greeted Mee cher a od | 1857 of a. hese Mr. Hen: irling Creat i 
thelr’ suoritti the progress made in the hig ets branches of | waving of hats and ‘andberthts fs. The ple took: | | ing the Com mm Bank ry § in piede. 
engineering during the last s eo rer eeesbaiad =e | the horses from the carriage and dragged ot | Sind of which he was 
= degree So nae Jee peter Ant — nappiin | to the residence of Archbisho _ Cullen in Esas Street. | were made to Govern aaen in favour a ed a 
to useful purposes, must always ngo handdehand with se oul | On Monday evening the Cardinal delivered a lect ure | Gentles ep: of Reid mi 
a yi es. i Salmon 
a with a Aon ware Heo Sear Regen mes | m EE Rotunda pi e ee A fou nd in the | ap ae 
ch we are now standing: The alterations and improvements | pecan ome, the profits of the lecture being Feman i: himaeti at Conwa: bi 
which you are: so admirably carrying on © not have been | intended for the benefit of the Soe ciety of St. incent | Myst 
ted at the — when the original poe Ate oe 3 de Paul. The Round Room was well filled by a mixed | Mon yw at an Cer DARA Fy 
t ore, en he briag Ss ` am 
now tabetetod to be made, fe iai ur would bate ti audience while the platfo chiefly o ied by | their names as Mr. eas ad SSA 
ain and useless, for thore was not sufficient skilled labour i Roman 1c pri crowd collected out- just arrived by steam ofat, and, 
the country to realise Lense an idea. I ake this bridge | side the building, n aana cheered during the |‘, parlour’ and. two maakt took 
as srepprorriate ame ote va bag mre hens ae oe “<n rit | Ps progr ress a the lectu The E enl cheer was, Oon |in Brunswick. Street, Stecinuan a wai in a bome 
but it is only necessary to look around, - and we meet every- or three oce asions, eats it up by the audience | centleman stated that they were on dinbargh, The 
where with engineering works to which thé rema iks I a | inside, and a round of applause was the result. The Scotland: y a visit-of piesen, 
just made apply in the S rictest manner, and reflection on such | Lord Mayor occupied a cer on the right of the o Scotland, and that the young womaniwas- his tise 
a teaches us to feel that skilled: debbur is the great | Ject Att i £ at Téetare th CE k ith The latter, however, appeared to be labouring. 
faloru Br aroas Dall our ,2ocisl progress depends, and that setae ite ne close of the lecture the Cardinal with- | nervous oon ement, and two cut al after their wade 
the shccess of this progress is just i proportion to the skili Ca drew to the Exhibition Room; where a scarlet canopy | she hinted to her landlad ape 
- eae ~— pene 0 ers great works so thickly | was erected and a chair placed for him, and one on his’! pop sm nee drugged: her todd i the 
ne —A wee 3 betoro hes execution of the the uns PT Wie area ae benra of mended to consult a doctor, dingo the ede 
mee man ty Bucknell for the murder of his cmap address to the « Cardinal Archbishop of ye be amaer?” N | gentleman treated her suspicion as arising from nerves 
and grandm met Creech St. Mich hael; the c prit to which bal r — At fie ster, | causes, and prescribed lower diet and the abstinens 
was. visited eee s mother and sister, who were. of the © : Seis. » Lat Me z gvel rae the conclusion | from stimulants. The same ev they- retired 
much affeeted that Bucknell himself told. ti é ke Ph s p : et a = ae ork person | their bedrooms a little after 11. ‘On Thursday 
visit him again, for “he could stand no more of fe and also that of Dr. Cullen. a pe inal’s “blessing, | the other inma ere awakened by in Gye 
After the: cnecdtion the mother took no food, and died baked ited Maida hed swellet to pont i sia ag aa calling. ‘to them: tab: ii 
t l $ i ~| niece was dead. On-entering the woman's beb 
oi 4, is por hit A a a a gir about 11 years fog eonigned. "On Tes say, tend was loud aud | room ‘the a Found: her pa n the foori inber in 
‘TewKes) aceon —An attempt has been made in Wor- | invitation aha DE -Todd enior Fellow of p f bl t 
sestershire to celebrate the- harv il as lyi i r yeis pes nia ad i 
— p e eters a bs i S EAR Tan Goeze = wi haa b : en communicate to the ana gia bed, a tebe clothes pulled nearly orerar 
Dowdeswell, of Pall Court, formerly M.P. for this College ches Be ry the id a e nen t a pease: sarees ry 
borough, decided this year on making the att St a Ste A ne c e a 
ate parish of. Bush meee Se P E or eci in seen a ue E 5 ga ee AEE visited the Royal large table-knife, smear 
ance with invitation, the clergy, farmers, resident Oa Wed: is es Ta i di Sg gery Catholic ee -| the b ess T 
s and labourers of the parish mustere at the | College. pac Cpe en ma PR en E TEA 
a gine ae Sage Se accom! : tion w By Eminence robed, ang paresis to the chapel to hear ant aie Saat 
; : z Su 
Charles Allen, ineumbent, and at its close there was. 5 ently 1 “ eA ike hey 
sermon. by: 7 : Dok hi E tty he hes signed by ai 
Isaiah ee “They joy ya : for: Neva the president an and à professors of ‘he eal e, to whi po he his a, it appt 
joy in harvest, and r See „rejoice when they divide} ee ee in ae = pee ea acres the | U24 met 
the spoil.” During th ice floral decorations were | celebration of the visit. the) of his ni 
peared in ag ‘charel, and sheaves of wheat were ANQUET TO SIR CH HARLES BRIGHT Sees Tuesday = id foe "Hooton 
: the communion table. After | evening a grand entertainment was Bee: IRT 
? t given by the gentry 
ari slh the farmers and labourers dined together at the | of the county of Kerry to Sir C. Bright at Killarney, | k, ana his pry cee th Fo 
At th dinn the’ chai iat i ains ai henii of the successful laying of the Atlantic cable- | j iow F 1001 a T io ae ma ae AL 
De e inai er the'chair was taken by Mr. | The Right Hon. H. A. Herbert, M.P. occupied the chair, | readil z ay ras 
ang ae a orai and Mr, O. Ricardo, | and the Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Manchester, the 7 pee. Dy AREE 
g 5 tag Oe g ether wa Knight of Kerry, Lord Otho Fitzgerald, Mr. Gurney, | Jand . E ing 
ladies. eswell and the. Archdeacon ad-| Chairman of the Company, and Professor Thom » dra yi 
dressed. the —. and labourers after dinner, ~ were present-on th = roa ciel PSDs! passage down in the $ pie 
subsequently the later indulged in tobacco s0d-pi See the fa The Lord-Lientenanf, in | He could not un motive 
ehiedhergetingt>pention: chjoy oth. a datos tin acknowledging the toast of ye health said that a ae tink she had ‘been nervous 
h saor erage yoy’ uni absence on a late occasio as not ca’ ae spirited ti ke Mr. Gray in 
: prxoUTE A er Sater aera batt u the any lukewarmness ow his ree or = z want of a y des se: iamai andar Eai i 
parish ofM bo Regis, eases A SRN to neourage and pr ote the enterprise by every | {,. anspived. to. fix an 
SS ensuing year. A pelo ira te Ths Ye tonlt eres pont aiy gc magierk: sity. | the whole cireumst 
proposed, an amendment, refusin; 1 hi ee ty ig ay him | was one of suicide. On 
the tate; was moved. by. a enian RAN s me f om such an occasion, either from any personal of the deceased, who is a 
1ostility or from any sectarian bigotry, no one who arriv 1 fro 
hands the original motion was carried by a large ma- hi se 
= ity. A poll was then demanded, the BRS vs f which ites pai ni pa x neme eee aoe ie was | Psal a pa 
Wao a of 182 in favour e the rate, the numbers | able to ook, his Feelings x the people of Ireland, h had ‘een haa 
se es at ene again ait 103. Not one of | begged to assure o had not hitherto need piven tse in olen 
ne Le oe was the give » ; : essed. a 
7H.—On the aight of the 2d inst, @ riot took „| When in this state e 
place between a party meet H Fermanagh militia, no fetes Sic Eee eo ie Lad para d when in 
Some of the } as inje sos gon ee apin: apaa ei intends resigning the archbishopric of | tormented with imagi 
sidered so serious that the magis i 
aana aa ceded | oe mates evn te 3 
estigation iday after ai ie the Rev, Dr. Singer, Bishop of M ath, who is one OL as and the s 
y ended a” pers i oe ak ea | conduct before the suicide, 
= l kaning sere thar pananaga pet ty in Ireland, The pressed against her uncle. 
akan geno proofs of having saffered in the archbishop was born in 1773 dis coun 86 | Co d the case of 
directed thei hve ing evidence the magistrates: years of age. He was Sorian ea shop of Cork in Paea". 
pee officer of See re ee EE translated to Raphoe in 1807, to Clogher in 1819, | thora was 
dinvey-séed e regiment, suggesting the expe- to the archbishop of Dublin in 1820 „and to Armagh | tunate 
7 in aual v appointment is ted 
meamea i Para aad the aris. has 6: tin in his gift. eer; 
Ereland, Tue Tre stated that the 
unfortunate ia “of the É Tippe erary Bank, who 
a visit to Dundalk. RAILWAY FARES AND COMP: 
errand iR a ividends, am togethe 
t only of two one — hich ire 35. “6d. sa the ia od representative 
CARDINAL WISEMAN IN IRELAND.—On Bape the trusted to abe = of settlement by compositions 
divide ounting 
second. In anticipation of his inence’s: visit, 
y th : Ca 
e began some days previously to erect triump i Seotland. 
Paa — the streets; rs — z ri, oen AND SUICIDE IN FALKIRE.— 
ea: AEREE E N id, who. was tried — 
: Ha it was an illeg 1 cra magistrato 9 on the. ground pei ‘convicted last ates ~ being connected with the | 9, — 
r the lega o ction. Soon after his | defalcations in the sons reial Bank at Falkirk, was partie 
arrival Cardi aen glee church s i apprehended in Glasg sg the ch being con- shall 
i ice O; cerned th z 
pages Te rie nee en full price of their tickets | th; athe 6 5; mandor o i Kia: mother, who re 
the Cardin eat op r In : e evening | near Falkirk, had become pregni by him, and that ee 
E aga retuned a anquet, at- which | Sunday last he had operated. upon her with apar 
A of 
sent. The Queen’s health i A ments ted by a ; sician, Dr. G 
Kg ae of the was given on this occasion, ie ‘with the ee Esai pee ie Pga sess apts by arbi 
Cardinal preached in th of the injuries she sustain e died sisting of airmen (oon 
C ts n the church of the i ; iately to Glasgow, Mith the 
onecption in Marlborough Street, Dablin. Long before | Ms aye E nai a name intending € pursue his | iets Hon. J. Packer, 
Ga beit Gas Pope and Cardinal Wiseman.. 
