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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
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the ship = Ve on board, 
sess The whole is to be so arranged | who 
Sear even the greater part of the 
while the passengers 
np te the loss to inca- 
g the crew 
second attack upon his victim. by y stabbing | her in the 
eck. „Mrs . Owen, however, had sufficient remaining 
wa 
|ne 
pacity in the commander a panic among 
and passengers. The Mlowa are the names of the 
crew who have pees se e: ar larr and of the pas 
sengers saved by the 
| oe ae eps 
sae on a ey re- 
day afte o that 
vith the gear hares 
jded should the present 
go 
Pay Fe ne vai, second office 
oficer | C. enaelk, in’s mate; 
“Place 
a = l of the Duke of V awe Avindoph, steward ; C. Poll, e 
age 0 
lig ghte d oy at som me 
fro: -; Catharine eres 
—tThe steamer Ire- | Fras, Nic: 
with ee three feldt, Pray ‘Dresden 3D. C 
ria. m Cologne ; Jac ob Ri 
toe 
zen; Bubons Wildne m4 in uzen ; F. P. Retk 
French barque M: zen: G. Vollers ping “Cap peln; Friedrich re hom 
whom she saved were sre on board the Lotus cme Vardinsad Stabner, from Zarinford; H. aver 
now re eceived - = fro: erbeck ; C. Becker, from Blomberg; $ Lars, from 
00 Holzzen; 
p en; 8. 
Haas n B gner, 
- | from Worms; Willf Mistow, f rh Worse : Lev. Bock, from 
Tudorf; S. Polloc k, kati Rutzden ; Philip oe from 
en; A. jonstiel, 
from Liggen; Lyon Wolf, N 
sel; James ‘Smith Murra; 
rai Sigg Sw olen: 
of Richmond, Vivginia nry A a s 
hels lak Wassactiinetts > John F Cox, of Boston ; 
Raed Vezin, of Philadelphia ; and Theodore G. Glau! benskl 
of New 
NEw AR LETTER-BOXES.—So largely used are 
mg | the miller Jetse boxes theoaghinas the ey, and, tho iros 
metropolis generally that Lord ai hester, 
or the immediate 
ee, 
5 erstood they 
per fixed at avai “convenient spot within a 12-m 
circle from the General Post Office. 
er ae 
n de 
mes s “moke. 
“At a little after 2 o’clock p.m. I wi 
saw gio volume of f smoke | 
gS 
TON Cox sey —This national undertaking 
is rapidly approac ror % to wae cen and it is expected 
t that i it will We ready to receive scholars early next 
year. It has been determined wi 
building by gas, which will 
to be erected for the exclusive use of the college. Th 
Y will be used in the building 
will be about 240. 
VAPPRENENDED Loss OF A Bric OF War. —Consider- 
tase a sido se Richter, boy 5 “9 
; Rosalia St. Zig, bing conve 
il subject of 
e tion that 
y from him 
‘A constable was speedily on the spot, accompanied by a 
surgeon, who attended to the cane gi gie Sapma en : 
juries inflicted on sr cy 
and that i 
e 
> While 
, Smith sat upo: „end 
utended victim lay, and ai egw 
ed to th epi es tatio 
ratio 
ee oly 
Da 
urgeon, 
rates a sight turn of the razor rita sve her life 
by just missing the principal vessels of the eck. pns 
prisoner declined to say anything, and w vig lly coi 
mitted for trial zd td assizes on the capital charge "of 
sang and wounding with intent to murder, Before 
g the court (9 he begged permission to shake hands 
‘his victim, which was granted.—At the ee 
f S Mr. Thomas Mos 
REE 
relating to conspira acy. “The trial of Mr. peng AA 
as he dem anded his right to be tried b 
jury, a no foreigners d been summoned on gree 
The ierra Prate ju dgment on Mr. 
Moss until next session, a 
Viberated on ba i 
CHESTER. — Bishop of Chester n address. 
n | delivered to rip atiii at the Michaelmas ordina- 
is diocese made the following remarks on the 
t of confession : 
And now let me add a ina on another subject collaterally 
ected with gr absolution of sins—I mean the arga pa 
of Ere ‘I sai 
thou, 
the w 
subject 
wed by a general absolut: 
od absolves all t 
pra anA yong his = Ler 
yar Church rol yp mfe 
oe Bh on 
12-gun b Commander Fairfax 
P 
since which 
is mmdernonă that orders 
e 
orti 
t - the heard 
a h despatched 
na Sir send a steamer to 
t follow in the 
«the | gaining some informa naapa De 
the |? Tas Lare Exrrostox or Gas.— 
f Col. Fulke Greville, ered pred 
fers 
aged 40, housemaid o 
ef the Cap of Good Hope A ‘or Australia | the ministry of 
thing has 
prestige 
gae pisk of the Sappho, i in r o| aire 
sin, “the oie is in the pts erst pä proh 
If any one is troubled in co 
eae come to the e holy en! 
to npg one his : oe to his 
’s word he 
absolution and Oe cas sae 
e E Soon ane ake A 
safed to mank Christ Jesus our Lord. Tho other 
on a bed of sickness, wh 
and feels a burden on his 
= en on Friday morning in S ee bed in his own conscience, of ot 0 ee ered 
"| Hospital, from the injuries she received in | ea prae gee n extreme cases, our 
*| ex losion of gas in Co ol. Greville’s house at Albert Gate, Church not t to any confession of sin to be 
ped p parr ams at dal te ; much e our 
Ammber x HEAL Registrar. trar-General’s by gy miniotee G to he naiiai Senet of a ee 
E the forward’ part F tes ane ony rs tates that ai deaths in mat a which from which the sensitiveness of female delicacy shrinks, 
at part o f the hip were savod. ya had been in the previous week 1021, the | against which the instinct of manly spirit rebels. Tell the 
upon E rti the motion of the i her 0:40 Page i mare cor- | penitents to confess their sin, bu to confess it unto God, to 
Tug the | week ending Saturday, Octo z their heavenly Father, yho heare! and wi hen 
ster part of Ee Sifax her pe an responding weeks of the 10 years 1848-57 the apy fhe hearetli will forgive 
T= mo longer room for flight EA unre Bs ei number was 1073; which if raised in a ae EvEsHaM.—An inquest was held last week at Honey- 
a about th that th “took | Crease if population m will become pede the bourne on the ly. of as lor, a railway 
Je into the sa Te ti rit pfo deaths from Binet in ee idemic seasons a Gui the labourer, who died under gamer agen r ` gia 4 
sd sank, kissin; - | from the calculation, the comparison s Sk hak he a ee Dn er 4 
> iis wi e, locked Mien e e deaths in hobo nt pan are about 100 0 below the da perl were concerned in his death. The deceased 
‘heir example, eo Aars ee rms, | av uring the w = e births cto anti ar had one child by his wife, aged 4 yours, 7 ye siti 
to r in all 1521 ren, were te child, 7, also lived with them ut six 
ki bs wite ta ap a aeo AA Ae a 1 giis In the 10 corresponding we weeks “Of of the years pest since the ecensed’s brother, Charles T lor, a 
Fer six chi 3 1848-57 the average num re ert vict, came home, and went to reside in the 
Fah Eer their mot rica deat n same and his wife had frequent 
S hig the youngest, still an | illegitimate child, and since the 
a rman, and into the gulf which Provincial. io tarrels abont the leit ived more unhappily than 
, before wer i s 
Staged i hey eon could escape to the ¢ ‘a One Bren! A gg, occurrence took place ce | before, the brother taking Ngee part igh wife Be Bene 
i as a rope over the ship’s side, atid t week Cheapside in this town. A BB -iron showr fr m the G apea K Mes h reie Tay, 
were Bon on Seat saved, aud of | maker, cone Ba ri agi cam ae Mrs. 0 ens lor, and her ‘wish that her pg sy was stiff and ae 
: a cuits the fie began aa, anner. About | 25, had ie TS ine fi court in Cheapside k before his death cite X 5 
r W, T . 
oe cect cme to the i set the rem ce wie Me in the habit of visiting 5 the ete vf f Boreas Bae was previously i in sound healt se oy “ee with violen! 
to pieces e w character and 1s ihe om th 
hanging th wood on the s Pe toro sea, e pora mo bears e appeared to be violently attached | the ererig a bee hae Pete a A eat oy 
to tha Snish to the fiery ship. Two | to her, and on the previous day got pho hey | Ket rhe ornat, Chaties Taylor, bat The 
rque continued to ply to traits taken of her an = a free! ihe Be ey Suan oe *eterapath a the inquest Hakea, kola 
å nirien made it impesite, gl they could | afterwards proceeded. t 1S yo citing room, | an analysis of the contents of the s rn that death 
tden ae a to find more of | where he spent the night ona a sf ee ae eta | vat va por y salts ofl end, e aio “aa the 
e first offi uite sober; hic 
in a Iie Cached the barque, Grog tel |m Pay gin i named ppa splay abo: acne Deol Ofer his Pook. Bome” öthër evidence tending to 
By the night vith Mrs. Ow carts imi ife and brother of deceased adduced, 
na anys a boat, and Mr. | and left the table. Mrs. a, Oven sgl gated nt aftar at icy Ea A verdict of Wilfal Murder 
Sue ee im part of another when Smith ran up in purs aii in an ge Th against Ann | Taylor, and “charles Taylor. The woman 
hed) early all on boa mins was startled by a " piercing pve fo ad ie. rial, co a warrant was 
Se "ch hat only 68 out of | ran into the adjoining cham et my gr nig o over her | | issued rie = spprehenso © “of the bro 
T provision ‘ng on the floor, and Smith standing Hanov verian seaman aod” Tee 
it I then bee D Reeth hroat with a razor. With eat courage | = Fat sa 20, to the Pappeabrire 
e WI $ . a 
any need have Derished.| | eigen : or ad thi irl rushi d at — $ vo mann, aged 2 rdered in ging © town on the night 
le yet. man: z td the relief came in | after reg 8 ee. in wresting the rex Som he 25th ult., while in company with a comrade, 
"The of, the nig were | his han me ti isin he penne Sanat Jungklas, belonging to the tae “pred and — 
who have been | while =o scandy bent upon the also wounded at the same time. ppeared froi 
effort was made to from his pocket and made aj was also 
to save | murder, drew a knife from 
