3, Saal THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, 365 
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the franchise— their bod dy. Should they elect one of themselves to) at home or the mp ar in India was tl a 
he securi 
tension 
te sl po Ae Be cer 4 the presidency a Mt would arise in the representa- for those whom tl pigs A 
a tn Sin the Bill age of {tivé seat held by the member so elect Great | work. The m they sent out a clear stage for their 
Nope eople ; reat es of opinion perk as to wheth bw hal ee position of the Government, in fact 
muted in a T they o whether the president | was one of neutrality, but it mus er s 
iba + poniant. nner they | ought or ought not to be a member of the med tial |a rt ae $i it must be an honest and not 
we you can in lowering the ee ase à to Z oaie ed neutrality. The work itsel 
Seach hatin raen eet a FOR EAR onge: he Christian AR and by that church 
Seen. weal ir eR BE ddes Riste ETA es Ind ne ship %4 — be done; for, if the Government brought it 
already heard a | yy S ae on Saturday for | temporal influence to bear upon th t AT 
o should be a combi- loti ne w ith, a a itl P resented: tol. mako a Khat = e matter, they might 
most mischievous | the colony by a returned ies ent others npa hy cri sH E Chri o pi converts, uk Abey ‘reall be 
ia = a mop ong Be ested i te a “They the mm" in charge of a —— » no aris stians, " Resolutions, Were passed 
alt avd pecially recom men the purpose from th ee 
2 seta eas bree aid Society. ned eae $ <a “i cable a hope fete exp thet the society 
each member phe asants, presented by the Earl of Ducie, an ED es x oe Sa yoy 2 aa and. a large sub- 
Para 
| Under-Secretary of TISE MUSEUM.—À selec 
yo State for the Colonies ; and so ¥ vaz selec tion aves 
or offers of assistance and co- operation hats Sollo so many i Bae pa coag mari e the: Jena. 
occasion. There were matters on Tankin discussion of this subject in the daily papers, as | centur y Hendi aenea + down fe the 1 se 16th 
aA Sadgment, but in this matter he | “2 ead t o the most encouraging opes of an extensive | Libra aki ‘the iron 40 Mie) ag 
gonfidence Hh him, ong ie believe se Ta all his zene of these paeran parato: - 5 the ~ ibiti tion ol d r. Carpenter, pre- 
with him when he right to RINKING Fou a Lond he exhibition of similar specimens of the 
prepara’ troduction of th: At ai FP Mi i 
ion mdi pa acai pa al | vestry ekg of the ah a ‘St “Andre, , Holborn n, cha OR, on % 7 we schools. ne i Mr, Panizzi, 
in complying ven om ba oE onveyed | held in the vestry room on Tuesday, Mr. Samuel Gur-|at Florence by whic the Vi (Ras mace atrangements 
eines secruusitllity imposed (ee ce non through an s Potter an | of the Meu will bee acl witht tae 
the charge they ye kindly” wished to | Offer to erect at his Pn cost a drinking fountain, to be | ments of t the greatest i msi jag pr ag sz i docu- 
io pretensions to lead the Le al § pees we “Holborn ill. It was unanimously resolved | English rg “rng reign of Ch Kis aed 
ner James TI, Through the bera ity o ia 
y ara ta ip Big site. Mr. Gurney had prev riously 
ered to do a same for the populons parish of St. | obtained 
permission te bork rie plete series 
Pancras, but offer was rejected b; yon vestry, | of the sa and private des maate of F atize 
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Bonaini, superintende oe Tuscan archives, s has 
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| without T 
y. | wi : any ronson be being given for the ref Terriesi, Tuscan Am or at the English Court, and 
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to those w d that pa 
ayy de ae ear oF disposed to 
y; he are si supported that eint 
ve fab ia ind “hoped hos Shoal cre con h in . ape friend cle the ay of the Stuarts, 
aa o f mae "whateve £ 5 | Chairman 0 A the Council, will deliver th i i f il h 
necessary for the purpose a noth 1 eliver e o wa | his fam tt 
of the objects they a rooting | ress, The medals awarded at the close of the ing page, of these o ong va So Ss i o doe = in nacy 
endeavour to disc sion ‘ill bo distribu am |w xisted bam > di st 
it HE SUB-MARINE TEL ware: Cone TINENT. aa e diplomatio collections have lately been 
to discuss toa description of franchise they iti is officially peste that the direct communica- | purchased for the Museu ae including 40,000 papers of the 
eee pea Be aaaea uffra, rage, Ta tiog tion between London and Paris, which has been | two Cardi whe ualteri inet "Venetian Am ors, 
o adr any Bill shouid a be. ‘the | interrupted for some time past by mers fracture of the whic tain of correspondence 
adopted in other co of | wire at the | distance of a few miles from Calais, has | between the French ol “Papal Courts, and all the 
te. fair y | leadi . When 
T : ELIZABETH’S ACCES- arranged and classified, these collections will amount to 
t 360 es. pies b 
y THE 
ievanoes te e€ n- | SION. ane 
to physical force was thrown aside, intention of bsg aimee the commemoration oi 
d the moral in- | Blizabeth’sa n Wedn pes next, the 17th} inst., from 1700 to a peace of U a were o obtained 
at Christ Church, “Newgate Street, where a ser will for the Museum by Lord John Russell during his 
the Rev. Dr. M'Neile, of Liv deeming residence at Florence in 
tension ys aos that bien ACCOMMODATION A AT STOKE N EWINGTON. nt GENERAL O MN TBUS COMPANY. —A meeting of. the 
n, the organisat day 7000 aar 8800 of of the |in some measure superseded by the beautiful Gothic | the 13th ult., at which : report was read of which the 
: ts hi ermi tea to | edifice arocentlg shied, chiefly by the exertions of Mr. | following is an abstract:—The total receipts during 
ter, runs Jackso , the rector, on the und iedig B28 the past half-year a 28601, and Ap expenses 
ur disposed to help them, | site E is contemplated to convert ‘i Dail | 2825881, showing, in the former case, a ——_ 
pos roughout the country. | in e parish old jai as com : period ’ 
> aaaea press press generally seem: maa dispored | There is, how eyer, an enti £ old ch ” party of 16,8072, and in ‘the an f 
and s Everything that | Stoke Newin who oppose this extinction of an old | the result of the rapes te tion. From this cause 
or aificalties in | place of wors ip, to which ‘they feel a strong attach- | the sar fae aa’ have diminished fully 
still v congregate, | one half, but on’ others the loss has not been in an 
B 
4s the means by which all their wishes might 
Eat Hint eee wr pok. ths the 
a 
Š ray could not 
ual | ment, and in which the ery largely e h 
oun ‘raising notwithstanding the rerh fat wa new church. | equal ratio, It is alleged that their opponents have 
wad ut be ey morialised the bishop sonra the om secured a considerable share a 
sE conversi "of t the parish church, now await his| that the company is a “ m ly,” and that 
ba i t recent events have contributed to embitter this senti- 
ment of dislike. ‘The i also 
eai with reco 
of onder in the country. Tt was a oons old c chur would i 
> the for ree of opin 
eir aie a, and i 
every 
tree people could apply themselves iris decision. It is said that t the closing of the 
Ji ch 
mi 
Fe 
defi of ch - 
meee nduce a deficiency of church accom al ves injured by the “to re 
Bee it | well or alles, and the nei hbourhood is rapidly i increasing. | dence” system; but this pine is so far from be 
ntribute | CaurcH MISSIONS i or Cuma AND Japax.—The | generally para arn that it has become a serious 
í 
Setting, 
Sinte 
h~ iy 2 was | Bishop of London will preside at à a pi meeting to be | question err al it ang migs be monarg _ 
Stee qs, Would: not, he believed, | held at Willis’s Rooms, on Wednesda mber 1, | horse stock egine ia 9. m es Aer oe 
> ie was ou; contagi Aa 
pram in A a the pet in and Chi Nt een Rm ae =at additional a s the ve 7 horses Jost at the Hi wa 
EO Tei ii indy arran nged a KENSINGTON MUSEU biron ii id in Woy four new mai re, eta ps 
ata Ne 2 Medical Council will ie “formation of a series | of ‘te the’ Bout r Mee m ce apom, she Position of the pest “pt French 
i at the College of Physici: prog n ensing- : ced és tank 
F s representatives from | ton Pes Sheepshanks SM do a English siniya of limited ag the att b 
Se complete, but two of the jee tnm EiS y hu engravings, chiefly proo ate Oi a he Ist of Jan 1859. 
| which to revision in consequence of differ- | IMP y together with several series exhibitin the aa reel oa 
tele opie ite int of law in the Uni- | various states of tas ta = sige ae "Tar Gaana LACH tl of civil Law i ty 
mn ll any impressions after paintings is > 
ser ts fi cS S| an ar won vere em ew Ae Rn remy wl Sle is 
ta been rocation the confirmation of — pie tures which he gave to the public. Mr. Sheepshanks ss reile recy aia 
Frau have decidat onc Until tlie law officers of | has aleo given a maii VA TEES E "et, to-day. ‘The lecture w will be divers im 
wh ther dsee hall Stree pe s e lectu 
4. al in the Senate or in the we right of elätit etchings kA Lan Bs reir iN St. PE Tais per „and in Eng lish a a 
i decti (0) MFIELD T. UL’ 8. 
j SA on akso the 5 con ria os haeti to z: ect in St. Pant’ Cathedral a —t or Sr. A m A = gene Fil 
set tt Th A ra hial aut s-in- 
Pele og have deci zy r Tta the Ch much excitement a few years: sin ce by 
© inn, ection 
tafe! eee “of dist inguished š 
k Wy; bers [A approval of the object, nag ‘th e S Areiop of h ing purposes, have again pode hy renwal of the m 
aD Jeuch; the Marq of Lans- | turbances attempting t i 
~ taring tho Dake Cu ieies s tha Ekris of Derby, wt which are filled with coffins, In digging the 
Py SA comet cms why, H we, and tat Teenie the Bishops | foundations for ys the woes and “inde 
i ayi | of London, Durham, Winc — gg L nee berg h u o PJN oe 
b Bais 4 Ae OF detent, Wee dite, Ey pe Ma Macaulay ; | regard to decency, t that a ra have at last pulled 
> paoe ; Right the hoarding which had 
ridge ; | the i tig sega > Wal alpole, M.P., and the Right | do presi ban cue ie operatio 100 igor a were going on 
ae TY ie Isr _—| within it. The Commissione ce have now 
TuE Dis i “AND ae o E E al interfered, and during the isle t So last the 
The London S Missio onary Sopal ae ES GEE ep H public were allowed free access po ie und, and the 
of the | 
the ag! wig to are up the c 
share of missionary | question 
series of public mene? in 
i Sige of the Non- of the parish a 
at 
eee under 
i ublic iting © 
di abort wi will ie vith be dete 
ork in Ti a nomad 
conformist o sonra i di ste ay eld on Tuesday ‘St. =e taki, when it was 
| to take the matter into consideration, and it z rgely | si Di ia te ua a aoa b 
i i 
ecaries’ pst oh hag Mr. seals ee we ce the ppt me 
t ir, and a number of gentlem eting, 
op oe that all they ra E from the Government | the Bish 
of the 
op’s faculty anc ering 
