THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE wht da 
[Novemszr 27, 1858 
a labourer named V: 
of town 
went out des Mir Gilbert old corporis 
incipal aea 
tempt is 
abolitio 
lands, passing tolls, and other imposte levied by 
a es upon shipping frequenting the pri 
ir- oe of the United Kingdom. _An att 
—e 
ad 
had. been 
and a great 
used ving n his raps, and 
on the latter denying 1 e charge, some alters cat n fol- | an NAA tion to call ` | upon. Government to ) levy, “by an 
low to th (0) 
separates Mr. Gilbert’s from Birkett’ s lands. erate 
when a Birkett | with u: 
now where the frape were? Wat- |a 
rder in Council, 
frapan and other countries who will not rec ipro 
Mr. fi W. Fenwick, M.P. for Sinden Š = 
retary of the 
nted to k: 
vesala, of is y 
from the ‘Hall r a T the etni 
er to the secre e Shipowners’ Soe 
the a says cent ne will gladly 
h the Shipowners’ Societ 
that complete reciprocity which was conisuplatel an 
the old Nav ree ation Be 
i 
Birkett re- 
ni e Ea 
most of the ‘lending th 
bourhood. The ce pa- ap: 4 Ami irp cpa 
prayer, after TANA at Webber, the p 
reda 
but as all the attempts made by negoti atio 
used, particular arly with France, have failed on the ged 
| ground that nee is in existence in the ports of the 
r. Unit ted Kingdo om a sys stem of exce ptional bm pa 
occasion. ch 
in a s under ines ra ape 
thes 
were greatly di ent, and the former | ships and i in favour of a class of British vessels, 
stated at Ho inquest, with how pest that Watmore rf ings si consideration, on the p 
had been paren F: ‘or man and was a mo 
sampattakler Birkett was lott che on d at his ns San rid of ihini exceptions “privileges bya 
house by san ae the Nottinghamshire aes arate ae Askok to Parliament. The iddell, 
after the at when he confessed that he had shot | M.P., at a meetin ni- z North Shields Tast wack’. 6 told the 
the took the ae a dr crs to | shipowners that it d be worse than useless to ask 
wrth “accident,” as he d it, had} Parliament to retrace their steps i in the Bowes Yar 
Tot prove that the < crime was aoa tata of Free “Trad e, 
witnesses were pyar to speak to the threats the Tory, would dare to take upon itself ‘the responsibility 
been heard to make. foreign ; but 
on foreign ship 
. | he considered it the duty of any Government m nieve 
the ng interest from all home obstructions by 
wa ard a bill to abolish passing g tolls. Mr. 
giii 
hin is 
ently uniconscions 
a B the sipner 
not aed Es 
lags me es of the 
“H Elles o Mom =m he fest 
noa d S 
nA 
Freland, 
ED ÅSSA a AT Nev, 
. M. Goi AAD oe mit to the D sing 
the proprietor of Li 
trate, there is not the al 
a upon the lif 
THE Rep 
amuel Murray 
express in explanation states Myce tee t 
Gason was given 
the attack upon Mr. 
at Shields made the following remarks on the question 
issue : 
of 
“Poor fellow! Pd rather have given 20/. than it had 
Ro BANDISM IN THE SOUT hefo lowing audacious 
notice was posted for two nights or rer on the walls 
and streets of Ennis: 
**The Aal question before the meeting was whether or 
ome measure should not be pressed upon Government, or | 
—An influential preliminary meetin: 
ween | held at. Norwich to consider the as of po orm 
rfolk and. Nor ist 
Da a ns ee should be formed, and th 
names sof 100 “osama lay oa os ome were enrolle a. 
A farther to be the matter, 
ine us increase of forei ign shi 
ut ine had been the i increase of British tonnage, taking the 
erh S, which together represent all the mercan- 
tions of the year? Mr. Greenhow gave, from 1856 
to “the co of os Nl. the no ta of British tonn: as 57 
Th 
had rn 
> 
enr, poaa i in the 
interest, and the Hon. Lieut.-Color k 
s of ious to Bi millions, so thet the gen 
of ir H yas It ‘tain merce. of the ad very nearly d Pekere Suring ore 
appears that a contested COURT oer in Mice costs youri irekin 
50007. to 60002. ; antries. Wh 
t e an 
ng to produce dif- 
if he could Rap it; we he honestly -_ 
trade = boin o groa vat t ta aan try t 
ead be fed 
both sides: fron is is 
ma is saic 
be a very m tl biy 
kigi is currently auai that A Tirgo EA the camp 
and perm: is to be formed in South the ben ofits at ies 
Wako; sa ca ag art is to be oe oo he could n 
Carm: are now Ar pE aE T 
oiy and it is said that a small ae of troops spat ak oot a panee ? 
opinio; 
e foreign countries would 
re 
mes is about to be formed a gica 
to test the 
he fire of ordinary 
ae ‘of experiments 
power of iron-sided ships re 
men-of-w 
. Jos seph Williams and a Miss Elizabeth ‘Sly had for 
ad | exposing the danger r and si 
Dr. 
w the t Gov 
saat > saying. to. foreign coho shat, ve a RN goi into a sys- | 
a agree | Th. 
The Rey. 
Salmon, P 
societies in 
that th 
Kieran 
D aah i 
similar 
rece a pri 
rvation 
tho” barony of Clandonagty p 
THE GUARD: 
een 
e years ago John Malle ey, a Roman Catholic 
constable, resident. in tight ile Eia 3 ggo a 
Protestan Re x had eight children, 
O’Malle Catholic, 
Cath 
| chapel again. 
heard the Bible 
Some time sue Šir J ohn Jet the cottage [ia 
eee revenue, who, as 
age, jiv w together with | = 
. Williams and Miss Sly, there being p len: ae room 
- | for all of them, and one seat.to spar 
afterwards opened a school, and on obtaining a few 
ls wished t to occupy the whole pew. She accordingly 
dt h e who gave e Mr. Williams 
E 
e 
w 
s se of violence 
pose 
y rae that “no ey 
Lord 
illiams | | Ema his T Ter of September 
nr Welie carried n 
O’Malley proi 
| and "distinctly faa 
child of hers.” On the pe etitic he 
Malaga sisten, the restitution of t 
the Lord Chancellor iu 
ber last, 
He ordered Willi 
volo cierclinuedon ens d tot 
Miss Sly under ans itatta of William and Mary for 
| wilfully disturbing the sr 
service; Miss Sly at the mmencing an 
action against the we ner et for on" assault. The 
charge brought ag ainst her v was heard a fe w -daya aie: 
a show! es o 
~ Or canister after com St from amg it is ta 
; were common cast shot, instead of wrou 
getom uring divine | o 
sini n. 
; ` the chairman of the bench, expressed their intention 
North eean aariaa apres made | letting the law take its course unless Miss oom mor 
aa td of imonial to Lady | sive an assurance that she would not repeat he 
dens aay sympathy on the | ceedings in the church and would abandon the action 
pe = parish | she had commenced against the churchw: 
te to Sir f hesitation, Miss Sly, at the earn 
ies, and that that sub- 
Fragrance = 
| small; but one 
