1858. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE edd tstdhos 
SpgTEMBER e 25, rns 09 
— ~ > nei ghbourhood. removed from ordinar ‘ek a 
; ve o roa am m and the 1 n 8 rs high and ier ge rys r ay be permitted £ in d 3 the readin, ng > z 
5 'uesday visit 1e career of those groat men. inva of repor pr othe : 
ot othe Sie as The interest w hich the mariner’s compe Newton did the ins seve hg ions, viz. oa 8 munication i are nus 
itpess the ld Tate exe cited under ordin nary | guided his course and k Scien ma i athematical and Physical 
‘ y wou ` and his successors to extend th c ce— Kresident : Dr. W pei B. Che er 
was increas owt mv’ directions Be sing it. ft Nor did the compass suffice to th af 28 ce — President : John Herschel, Bart. ; 
Á address W ad 16 iL a as rae a a or without ma ing any observations, though he dared | Geology—President : Mr, William Ho kins; D. ‘he 
e noble ioi eas eG ord, har ` ait OA oe 4 arturo acelin ae a ae priere aet Tre philo- | logy and et ainis, Physiolog: tia ident: Mr 
n 22 re ex T 
f goth year, arriv art ie aene kiera of the. universe, dete rihiniag the m liaa; Charles Darwin ; cography and, Ethnology—Pre. 
aived at the Grammar School g gy 
; a i = ae Bishop of Lin n Mr, | 3 iid the motiage of all its parts bythe sident: Sir Roderick Non hison ; nic ce 
i ios e M. P? Mi aa fih o abstract calculations and formula d.” | and Statistics— President Mr. Edward Baines; G 
ped beter of T: Print ty Di ofr Geeks a ibr -|M Mechani ical Science — President: Mr, W. Fairbairn. 
2 áh 
: Sir J. Rennie, Sir y there was a conversazione in the 
l t, Si # E pee ima; ste of boiin ct Town Hall; last ex ing Professor Phillips was to 
; the ea of the obla te figure 0 u ada , Siemon Pre sh the ironstones, of ag rake + 
pleted the demonstration. ‘Fro: tu erin of the | th Bo ening Pro ee tae ill deliye: louse 
"alts, which proceeded rear which form its mass, oi i ion | 0N the fossil quadrupeds of Australia ; put on Tuesda 
a ATEN ae High Street, to round its axis, he deduced th : at | a kiim t g the se psn bea conerrsione “4 ed To eg Hall 
i ne ory committee will m 
ta =, of spectators was | ! 
: Mer occupying seats | > Lag img o shee being’ bamo. Purpose o f deciding on the jiasi pg mee sting i in 1860, 
l aco o surrounding ee ne proporti ent in consequence of and will hold D5 Fegan. meeting on .Wodnesdiy 
l oen spa 2 h x ot east aff e| when the rey f the committee of recommendations 
—for chair tan e S ne aa . rate mes = K fn a | will be rahi ah meeting will 
; pdnging to to Sir LD led cigs 4 4 with rime h gravi dt “ey afterwards be held Apa Town Hall, when th = f 
; i the statue—was grec e i Winte at hs of a a vibra grea ceedings of the fara mittee 
i a peia sta Ata a signa al from Mr. ee ‘i rhe e aon od the excess of E money enti by it, wilt be pria p- 
| e A e of the recent musical festival amounted to th ous 
; was sum o ee l; but as the receipts amount to 
| upwards of 7500, an e of the p 1 per- 
i formers law contributed donations, it is a gae 
5 a sum of nearly 20007, will be handed over t 
ee 
rm: 
Taro EAD.—The commissioners appointed to in- 
r, Clairant, D len quire into the charges made against the Rev. Richard 
ange have “enabled, = r, amend, adoptivg the Te emple W est, M.A. , curate of Boyn Hil), met in this 
s the urate PÄ PEE aA this g, for th 
rean have beeu Gider. the in ivestigation entrusted to them by the — of 
Oxford’s commission. he commissioners Jr. 
Robert Phillimore, Archdeacon Randall, the. “Re vd 
igh, Mr. Charles Sawyer, of Heywood ; 
ebbert, of Br th Lodge. . Cripps, of 
the Oxford circuit ap the complainant, the 
haw, wy? yee P West was 
; - | represented by Mr. J. pong so At 6 o'clock last 
Abend the S etk ahaha not arrived at any 
y | decisior 
Neveusrue ox-Tyxz.—The official liquidators of the 
The Nort humberland : and Durham District Bank have given 
useful. his that thay Wi irar a first inst 
ents, alike copious and refined for surmounting ‘them, ment of 5s. in the pound | on and after the 7th ‘October. 
exercise the faculties of the wise while commanding t will keep their offer 
ot — cong ea SB tat gpd phere la mrs s, often ab- | open nntil the 28th inst. k; pay all the creditors ad 
that t they oa iy. i 1007. a compromise of 15s. in mad ae Bac Jarg 
terin, ng e, too, W ey inspire, and the Vahora i with which or | Lepked ti m of the eret iad der 1007. hav ra 
; re "shots a obetråot fub dh 
n the onii ont on proclaim his disciples the zeal ihe att 
sa 5 ayes oe involved 
cele! or men 
ogi berd fa ita fecbier stat of rivera (the Nor let it be imagined that tg foaling Reo wonder a ordship was ‘to tl 
its feebler state had m.con- by owes TAg rma, get of ings - rect at ia pai of the 
ver the result partial y, 
enfin io the country which glories in Paving give ha him branch LA the Me Akey 
irth expresses h 
equalled, perhaps e: irita E that in which ee rra ee a of the new museum has 
ered a calculus utterance to theirs ; tot me sorely ty te voice, but of avery ek The elaborate i P 
papa discov: 
the face of the science, effecting a coni- sidered. orm 
Di in ery bran f 
1661 he 1e had nat Seya bi TE i he a. saan of the great central hall having been unsafe 
= ay short vd 
hetia O so ren 
exalted to - loftiest e aie the com 
tee disco that of 
apa otid So brili igen aber tai pe spear goer t and | occu On at Don week, an 
= pas most defies belie The corto orn ge Peat Bo, ome which tinued ok us g the er og days ut bh cen 
7 e an - th 
tines ra strictly pre ap felicity z af athe oi it poe 
reise ood, and’ thelr a ill | moe om "without E Toss of Jite, bat withiut © at ye 
between fr qu E oniy t or vio victs at this estab) wey 
bm rather than in ara? fag vinna il ave since Airin ih 1848, 
Hanis those hoin he Pom ie er lies eat ke the light- | their ged feeling a ee tegle, the = of the 
: hs $ break is attribu e m 
i Si ad Pall Bo Tara extobiied ee them al wor nit a er the Act of 1853 feeling it ches 
i bree posent that they should be required to serve out the whole of 
Ez jen | Pan es sentences, wal a com preiout to 1593, td 
? are eligible fo 
ert oe te a n ud “pe ived in perce k conduct. The Gaiaa sentenced 
; edici E A the ae i ie is duty to their pong and a half| between 1853 be 1857, 2 period of about four years, 
a m beg re veneration are placed in uence in a different position 
a ghowld raising t II others, andit it is dificult to de them that 
rable one. The | fact, however, is that 
under the last- costal Act are 
periods with a 
assu! r 
$ to bestow upon our 
nisite to ascertain if Mf mfnite Wisdom, and s0 resolved to 
Shear DAT the works ni f contempla- d £ are designed asa commutation of 
the © groat iEn ut all th the dubs is that | a reat = o all his study of them port ees gi bes er the Act of 1868 been 
both philosophi w exceptions, 
i ane L&EDs.— —The i term: t of convicts 
is thet in which Association commenced on ieee under the pre- | the tern met a picket of 12 Wexfords, who in obedience 
Ow jor-Gen. Sabine met 
sidency of Professor Owen, Major-Gen. | : d sprang down the ahs ot 
rofessor Phillips as assi a pre-a s 
s ene ee a —— bein the Rev. | the quarry, charged i -e -n with fixed bay ey 
hom iy Mr W. 8. and Mr. ong the tramway. The band E o relia - 
Fhomas ge Agt was held in the | hesitated, and ed, evidently not relishing 
ra babe ere then = into 
t all on Weds ay evening, warders saen a 
Loyd H ; mounced that the jan i hed, where the as eani fhe D D 
from dt as 
pee: year, which is 
of ugural address as 
d | fessor Owen then tirei nis A os paita rs of ths | tal bod 
“and preinan eT ote three hours in the deli- | prise, every salient point was, pon the communi 
ay secretaries read the re rts of the “bees a at reserves held in readiness to assist 
sia tated that the financial condition - "a a rt of the wi “Ee? The 
e f omnt E y prosperous, its funds having | in ai of iolence on sat ag Age leo cain pick out 
urces, watts ed, ible, the RRE, by upwards s of 6001. by the Dublin eais ramet we wit th a ar elles curses, a 
ee nee assembled on Thurs- | se red prisoners marched off to confinement. 
, bee 
Sat seemed al y determina- } The different sections ; J a 
the truths th Dut hopeless, wir cae ae ata the rooms appointed “for theni: m. oT ETE 
