THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
——— realise such wages a s as may place you and) been rec SY tot St ne NNE | 
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iles in a, far superior collect: they are not to be ex. | SUTPrise and pain. Tt was a iis dot, Ho was a mauber ofan oid oaaao et 
r and indulgence. Above all things, beware the. first call of 252. per share would go fan towards bar in 1829, and went the Nortbern Chan 
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m y hat the working | there will be a pr robable defie ciency of nearly one million strar of the court its creation in 
lest you forget the fact, t rkin 4 e 7 Dake k . 1832, and was 
pa again, l roo Kingdoms of England, Sootland; and sterling. A large propo rtion of this estimated d # Ble olhe of neerciary of in 1852, under pkar ao as oe 
mmittee of aving | to the g ¥. 33 Mr. Campbell was som a wi to the 
: ve thin; k. Itis|m nidators n M pointen i 
of the ees besetting curse of the working population | « with deep concern,” that after hausting p Peme. Bankrupte died on the shiek welling + all cdi i 
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r t tosay it—no less than 65,000 0002. oe hold | 
smalmost aes nmen y, only conceive what such as ~~ valaed the loss by the houses of Monteith, ‘Macon ut Lord Chief Justice. The appointment vacated by his l 
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is allace, and Pattison at nearly =e the | ap 
of money v um of money would be expende io the estimate of the liqui ER TE BE L 
geoceive what such © $v os, in the education of thetrehildren, | ths liquidators, To a meet this immense loss ias.—Tho will of Lient. -General Sir Proderiok Ashworth 
P hip ae fit S aaa = be laid up in em another call to the. meia tei bert sworn under 25,0001. Prrvmalty ; Sir Joba Key, Bart, 
for the gera day; © period of old age! Yet all this | Of 1007. asx making in all iha mmn i of 125%. pe et | Wile, jain to the City of London, 40,0001; Sir 
banks for m ot edie; T that enormous sum of | share, besid he loss of the original 501 40, E Aaa —- ook Rex. Charles wine Gong Penal, 
sett which if e Queen were to endeavour Aeae take out of | of w hich mper obtained by the holders saad te Bunting, D.D., 
in the shape of a would cause a revolu- | pemi E h : de very arge comin ano er 
1} wn Misery pr pn epa: raed older Fave o frares in addition | fise M aneous. 
tayo s and those who Lert after you.” ip | ee Naw 
er era the system of outer classes which he was a ment of Shak 5 18 prim one z ay: Tur z l 
ouring to ex fe t i of 
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ny promptly, and in one sum, the time alowed for the Mi W.T Hea Seay st. J 
- | whole being only to the Ist of next m Street, Via i, whom they ene E in ot 
'RESENTATION OF THE FREEDOM ste y TO | ence to t he state of the cable. _ Mr H tearm me 
So Mr. una ro ai on — = Edin impal À, and that the 
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re i your gria vipi or vd = ce see zog | resolution conferred the aad Ga the sn on Mr, aard wat rail ashdasale dis dete h - h 
si ho word EPa together t, 3 You Lave the | David Robe rts, R., A, in anny of l; opioa er f|tween that point and the fault. He states that the 
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igt eight or nine yey of age; h în | Coun n his mative AT ' The o presentati n tok place Be oe fault or faults existed i in the eabth: boldre it a sub- 
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THE Pan MurpER.—Mr. William Wylie, œ pro-| He recommends that so er eae shore ee 
fessional gentleman in meer a man Br considerable | laid down without debe. as the present cable near the 
means and of good connections, was tried last week |land must soon be injured by friction on the rocks and 
before Lord Cowan for. the murder of an ep ied shingle. If the failure should then continue, he recom- 
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are lords and let pom all the eat folks without 
moral. and e living in the realms? You it is | 
who constitute the strength of a nation ; <r pert it is who 
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Spree ° zeae named Robert ptt whom he stal mends that the cable re for about 
eart as he w sin agatt ar at night mia. the | 15 miles out. Ir the i inju: t 
streets of Paisle y with two companions, The evid beli j i te ‘is ax "E Sundin, 
constitute the ess of a nati pin do fiot aair that the prisoner “had Teas argh to fits | of brealki ay cable and losing the end al > 
s yourselves, by =e tee ae of A tity’ God, to stitutional insanity from 1843 down me | 1f the ot T should a peters mere 
pee ane sect trom tie sage oare th Erte whén n he e committed this act, od th the jury in! Bienda ce | in hi of its being rendered mo od 
and frou: the nn Bible. God has committed to every one a | With the directions of the j rrt. a verdict of | signals “ pak J Begge aee- delicate receiving apparatus, 
duty ; and bear in mind your first: duty t to your children and | acquittal on the x ate og of insanity. Lord Cowan y yom i 
your tande imposes pon you ae ap aie of oree ordered the prisoner to be kept in safe custody until | enrrent, Newivndland letters have 
S aas Oyin indifference t to this and the gry her Majesty’s Pepsi was KNIN way of Gal , dated 23d iy ge 
of the wife, and many a y be won back by ——— ee | om e had t that day st ree Ay 
attractions of & soutertable “home, and the d 5 ana “*Wat +e. the cable “ with iiai current than = 
demeanour : uP wans. wv generally believed z the electricians in 
captivating, nothing more attractive to the! THE COLLISION on THE Oxrorp, Worcester, anp | found lan id that the difficulty was at or very near the 
cage ag ing Goonly a me gp te the a pd WOLVERHAMPTON. —The vcore abres on the 13 Valentia shore. 
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of t tt ts | persons kiied by 
Aa co rains o ge rae sant thal thre sis the Oxford, ei. and Wolverhampton Railway, | coma ara} tive i e at Cembetinnd Lodge, Windsor 
upam r dominions. There can be | near Round Oak Station, on the 23d of August last, | 537K, the Tac = Se Se Bote ae ae Seah ov ee eee 
ore tet or more simplo, thas noe ‘gape | ititi on Tuesday in a verdict of Mansla aughter [i Carlton- Roa Soke Mrs, Duputy H, Ryp of ween 
ér children ; but of this at | against Frederick Cook, the rd, the scientific | inst, at Ihe. 13a, Se eee eee the Lady 
her more a ae that v evidence having proved that if he had applied the f, amada 3 ceed wef hen Madore aon 2 wore 
ble to say— Afto r all, good re in a proper manner as soon as the carriages sepa- tee gore h stn tg 
arya h a a gour a “Majesty i is no better | sated at the Round Station, he would have ife of Joux Lemwock, . 
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wanting, by s blessing, to aid youin the work, we been avoi majori added 7 Doxw: Rosas TERRERO, 
‘I can, and by the blessing of God I will g0 | their verdict. the followi tae n five of Caan ber elena oe =p geo 
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MELVILLE, eldest son of the Hon. A. Leslie Melville, of 
directors of the Bokata te pra 
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Sega this da day lon, my oo ou men, ean T “The elivering their verdict on this very important | ~ the iato J. A Spant of seta of Thentord ae Worth 
in this happy work, for r the honour of the estate, for ae ne t theg are, pea mar ogy ep nee of | alinee on LAEE ETE 
i 0 pub! Trinity Church, 
earnest exhortati ee ot rh Oxford, Worcester, and Wolver. 
E tho: blecsings they cajoyedy: that thay were a Hee on Ra © ompany, derived from the evidence th D y E mmda oae  A tim cll iat Liat Singha 
Purple, a British people, and that it was their own fault if they 3 em in this Sanhi trwale ‘tho Rr. C Pi yhenini P-er 
Hi pie. the gr omer cmt by te ss oe av Acton Middiwes, ony’ asi ne cd 
wd materials ro- | am Hail, noar Daroham, Norfolk; to Awes, sister 
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Lreland e anii rori iu, F, late CHARLES BTORR 
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manship—that there aria, corey of in every de- Tiano. „ of Pair View, View, 13. P., to ELszaneru, youngest 
ON QuEstIon.—Mr. Walpole, the Home | partment the t to the lowest] daughter’ of Esg, 
sce is nv on a visit to Mr. Davison, M.P., at | that it is on paren bale pla 7 various stations Joao ve | Y N.B, the 
> near Belfas' sorts of rumours have“ oi iy hi AA The also censured in the oe Hous, N. 
been : safety an and comfort of the p owing te rod in | Countess of Rossiys—ist inst, at Place, the seat. of 
one P 7 os d-class V hen the is ex. | Viscount Gage, ALrRED Hewny, sixth son of Sir Henny Lam- 
revailing notion appearing that travel in a second-class reak-carriage w Es proteciod by any servant | P7RT, Bart., 1827 th y - Taunton, Lady Bowrixe, 
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9 Sligo has ondeced al members of his church | "esidence at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. ae woe ford, rod 1394 inet, at his seat, near L 
taithdraw their names from a memorial which had a aie ate ace i p t Copontagon in 180, a jan aa Esq., aged 76. 
to the Board of National nies bya raed to pt nk 1a T810, reoriad Ehe an of rete Bae ee ae 
of Sligo, including, it is said, pees Sout E Hanirtow died at Broomfield, Somersetshire, 
the Fever rach a a model on the 25th ult., in his $2d year. Lg oer meaty Sa 1708, 
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— had forbidden su attempt ye go ‘was promoted to the a although 
ational m into his diocess; inti-| in 1812, and oe oe ht ae ee eee mi of Colonel. He a, of. 
“they did not immediately stop the in 1814, when the ave wo clapa for his services | sold at late ratos, _ From Se ee 
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4 consequen dian E COLONEL ANDERSON, of the Sist Bengal Native In-| 24 quality Beasts. 2 i 
attaining the age of 21 he had ‘and Commandant: of se sat rots a 
baak, whieh he hae got rid of, and Soul Aloo on the 21st AS anand a Corps dawiely tere: e aai bieg 
So ao $6 the, ammount of "400,0007. | paign AA aradan gan hons 1850 t0 Aa ale a aana Stama a; Calves, 157 ; Pigs, 350. 
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se for high E med Akbar K Khan on ecaial tha tbe third oas o the | We have a large supply of Beasts, with a dull trade; it is 
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the Ju of the Northvamiber in newcastle the rr was not large, ond pre ia are no better. Calves 
the selling about the same as on Monday. From Germany 
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Bank ismned A nA The liquidators of the Bat Ery on the 1st inst. at his residence i pA 
& report on Monday which has | Tyne, in his 55th year. He wasa —* 
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