318 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
ent, and ths. man, after a month, | f the difficulties of s — g the army with cloth | line 
weet with with 2 20 other fa families, was converted to Christianity: | fact, that if the facings of any particular irl station were 
pees ee Pe “sg Diipa nt will give iagat a aimant we were not of the exact shade, both facings | and | have been killed 
encou cloth were rejected. In one instance 10, pair of siding where hie onl 
4 seers the cloth for which had passed, were rejected| A TR AT 
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rimary truths—b Chri e novel js 
, iinr A yet the la ungui age by which to express them, and cer- | complaint tha’ eir caps were of a better quality than | line approachi 
tainly not the understanding if the language were mado for | the sealed pattern! Capt. Gordon also stated that in | was brought ia 
them I will soy merely that we have a great work to pe | + ti ii = a stam 
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fi pi e ha erform it in the mode poini out to us, 3 1 pai 
wane ost "gonndd Daug of charity to those the Messrs, Isaacs, Campbell, & Co., of St. ee ae last in the train, in which w 
iar viie Da heathen: and only to pity, for pity a ere 
they will not arg any mor ai a we eee t 
t ity,” but t cme o our l a 
pond to them as man ought t Š his duty to Short Isaacs & » | ascertained, but it 
this, there will be little enna baasi live with the native, t conse que ence of which the its were retu ae to had been smoking, 
any tafe; “his ad thet: and they had to send them were Leicester to hav b 
= be ix our. | the obnoxious thread removed; after which the ‘ite 
et in the social relations of the nativ ge nee m | passed muster. The Commissione rs finished their in- roasted Their 
spection of the stores by examining the rooms devoted blazing on the ph r 
pe 3 xa os 
ar iaie to the boots, buttons, a a small articles se kit; ; after the activity of those w 
t ich they retired to the part of the 
I suppose, we are; so longas these prejudices remain, so long ) ealled'the “Pa avilion,” wine they examin bees wit tnesses, Cop SION A’ at T x 
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mat ft mere dition noe of lagu xi È mey —— =~ a and are still engage = in tags portion of their inquiry salt oe 10 o'clock a colin mii 
sivilinatio errs mene tec ee convert the | Which relates to Wee attended with very ser 
natives. A long ag as this separation n lasts, as ts Tong Eee there _ Preston station, The tos 
barriers of black and white raised t t begun. a portion of t . k 
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g pii HEAD.—The Boyn Hill inquiry was brought | 7, aeae ie tat on o gE Daan Catholic e [ones three w on toa siding. The shock 
toa close at a late hour on Priča o evening. After e examin- archbishops, Dr. Dixon, Dr. MacHale, and Dr. i shat 
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month, er the meeting of the i ae pa Dr. display. 
Cullen left Dublin for Rome, where he wi ft 
; sly of opi e |till Christmas. is oid tek. tes eee he pesi ho a = 
a made against Mr. West—that in the entre public will he in a betes position to understand the 
ance of his ministerial duties on the occasi Tok = | policy of Ga rdin aie n’s visit s Ireland. 
visiti n| G AND AM pispa team-ship Propeller Sporing, 
ot d at Gal Wedne nesday from pe nd St. 
Onl ed, That yhe in the opinion of | John’s, Newfo ndland, having made the passage from 
k commissioners, rested solely on the ro. of | the Jatt ter port yie six days. Several of the Siesa of 
ee py unsupported by other witnesses, and con- the Midland Great Western Railway, attended by their Fancy Boy, Odd Trick, a oe 
mn icted in several important particulars by witnesses engineers, visited Galway last week for the purpose of | Hei a Law b a neck. On 
whose testimony was not impugned. This decision was | laying down a line of railway from their terminus to | lodged ag: Heir-at-La’ on ho ground tht i 
arrived at without taking ito consideration the evi- | the dock, and it is said that the lino will be proceeded | Lady We el, thus porn he poe ea 
ence of Mr. eed The commissioners therefore, in | with as'soon as possible. When completed it will form Mais D rawat aoe HeivatTaw ih fica Seon D 
compliance with the statute, openly and publicly | 9 chain of the breakwater, which the Company hope to Bodo rd's Ki Kiligro beat Raffle and Queen L ily — fl 
declared that there was not sufficient. ground for in- construct by the aid of a Govea nt It is | of Bedford’s L contes, beat, Moonin tie i 
pamen. — proceedings against Mr. West, and the ir W- 8. B. Crawfurd's Mayonaise 
oe em closed. EHS | | stated t ed egie ele send three gentle- of Bedfo nd Harry bea at Jaffa —The Basima C Cre 
‘ienced i maritime m yany’s The Farmer's 
after a sonia tions nng of exactly 11 hours. The te Galea ma H Nowilie's solt Trie l ane 
ja dement greis ied vith a ja egress to Galway, with a view of reporting upon the state of | H. eee TEREA 
mingled however with strong manifestations of” disap- | ENS resis hee, ee 
a a : | Sat Axor GAL—ON | Grand Duke - Ford a i a 
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Fa Fr Meee aena que 
ai ee FIRST O0 OCTOBER M EET 
OUT 
atin ce ae brut a ara e ae etrated ht of Kars, Co Tlingwood, Forerunue, 
—On Friday an inquest was held on | in the ada last a district of ratal otra pas pero cted tyes Third Year of the ont Pa alll 
the boy a apes Reed, who had been found a | Scotch shepherd named Gunn, in the employment of gp tn Ra = ae aie e Ha =e Stakes: 
at an ea hour in the morning, under cireumstanc i Hunter, was occupied in his ‘house preparing for 
of baka Te that she had been murdered. There removal to another a aaah two men entered | an 
was a cord round her neck and the oma and forehead | and ae a tirade f abus against all Scotch- 
were lacerated by some blunt instrument. Suspicion | en. Gunn hardly ii ks, when on NISS vei H: 
at once fell on- the husband George — who had a apan sity both fell upon. a and beat him ii in a cruel Tedi The § 
recently returned- from four yog servitu ude, mai Sey other ruffians. rushed in and joined Soothsayer Sichens, 
and had been heard to threaten h Te patti arly | in the onslaught the poor shepherd, who however Wanderen hada Grenby Bakes Mr. T 
when they were ms Soe drunk, which ie plar the | succeeded in getting from the house, but his paar beat The Northem 
fase. A ming several witnesses t jury re- soon ov ae and again beat him until he became Tinvnspay. Swe C aig: Pate 
turned a a verdict of E Wilfal Murder against the prisoner, | insensible. Fortunately a gentleman drove =p i = ag a eae arcs bole eel m 
wer was S ee ap ‘ear before a murder had been committed, w he | of Tartar, and Baron Rothschild’s colt 
H.—The Bishop o — ae Sars | man is off. J = considered rem arkabhs “na, Mellish’s Tame Deer ina timo W 
suffering | Bent indisposition, iinan while trage was perpetra m within a short Pa ee dene eat Charles Ty IL, Ancien 
Of a small blood vessel, has left No folk ‘for trend woe of ka as not one of the inħabitants pom i ’s Queen 
Wells. - Strong ho noas are entertain _ | would admit any knowledge of what iy occurred. 
period of r oe 2p ll restore his neme: toh | 
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taps. Yorkshire Grey, 3 
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RAILWAY Accrp cae = o lalfyoar ended P osophikto AE now 
on 30th of June fast Tas a pri purchased him of Lord D 
meat from all causes, on shes meat of 
g ngdom. _Ten passengers werejkilled ; and oF eet 
Ly “Hlad 
„at the Tove Hall on Fr =< Afte earing 
the sce of additional witnesses, roeper in Eo 
31 persons edits examined, the jury retur 
va deceased (except one who jum: from. ‘tlie 
tle eg nn while sada vourtigg te 1 co eesape from 
ogg caned by a tie oe and 12 injured owing to misconduct or want of caut ion. 
THE ee or C 
firing of a pistol her explosion o p frig T A ibe S ce 
A ttisthetory gas, S Tom whatever other me uses yond creat own co rol, were irk 
AS 11 Com siete appoin 
pastiero tho. yon of contrats = sping Aa 
aoe FULAR Py md mado ie eatin 9 of Salon (iret 
i ‘and A semen -à es for ak ring the cloth and Crumlin, and Tre re a a A The railways | | | oniy daughter ol of She Eart of Glana 
ing o ut e oe containing these de- aud this parity has in the present | issue, a daughter, La dy Selina Oe our 
arter 
cation i. inve cases of s suici pe orth of reed pe 
| a WALES. pe of the most tert Paton Soi, 
EOR med 
| aeutrnstiee acciden ccurred in sare) mmediately tel 
ts which has ever o! rn SÉ iar 
Wales took place a few days ago on the line betwi he countess ba of Pembroke by his 
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n om of th as tl e its results , Grannie Edward Vernon, 
sioners me iy : nile. The mmis- : ep 3 tamoe Tamni = an gine en w atal in = gin 
cs, mado oF p cotton, and Hi see cavy aoa train had been dra 
ed wi api ars that m 
ee. = Hectoumatt in = Basi a r 
s gallantry in 
na Bet intended | ve y Naas cotton, and faced with up the Rhymney line, and about 18 of the trucks 
Stk te meee aha e . troops in the Crimea, but pnt on a siding. By some neglect on the part of 
with h 40,000 5 jac abate returned sch Cain ore the officials, the truc fin were not properly sec = 
ea, and A | the sidin 1 they ran on the 
large — > — and a — yn had been line, y and,” ee ele, a tremens velocity, 
a ear bsolete on ” unt rand regula- d D oed. At this a place 
da train w 
jackets tes uttons bearin th e Cardiff and Rhymney i seta et, an 
regim ent for whom they were a intended, Siz waiting a$ owe station, ‘The official on the peer 
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rein “Snot ber or cipher maiS Sre de ag + yor . They wie all 
loth. ng room iin ia On eitnning 0 the able rien aoe with the exception of one ns aac 
Capt, “Garden m that there wee re 17 di dirs on the step of the carriage an re severely 
athe £ locity, ; 
green cloth used for facings of various r : nt a trucks ane oe o—* Ba weap Fen a8 tgs ra i py cent E 
