Max 30, 1863. ] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
abada tat, 
and Jordan, 
EDFORD.—Ihe tw n Craddock 
charged with causing the "death of Mr. Frede rick Budd, | 
solicitor, by beatin ng him „with hus Даш, Ку 
u ench 
retire 
a 
four, nd pr 
ascended the pulpit, and said he got up, not to preach | will be © Sidney Herbert,” the 
Ön the d 
ed into the vestry, and the 
fter which all gae candles were 
At the end of the 
beoe cer during the Ur war, and presented to the e js 
"Father Tywatius Lord Panmur The only inscription on the potent 1 
name by which h 
mon, but to make а few remarks upon the event | best know the day of the inauguration the bri 
tha t day—namely, the Descent of the Holy Ghost. me {ре formally handed over to the mayor and cor- 
- 
ayers 
| a ser 
of 
por: 
ay. It was prov Aus Руа а t| 
“He had been forbidden by the bishop of the diocese to 
when е e prisoners ө аы Мт. Budd down the first preach, why he knew. not, a Ri lordship had: assigned no Ум —A great open-air meeting was held in 
time, his "n assisted him up; reason ; was called upon to submit, and he must do во; | this town on m dad ay, to consider the advisableness of 
few ya rds fi rper on his way home ent up the eris yh had taught Шар ар obeying ina Шарора. he memorializing Government to *'use i offices to 
р was now € upon to put in practice for himself. He was nu 
o him а wed the attack, Ге "him А & kh csdalued ег огра dt Poging an d by God's peru inre nns of hostilities between the Nort 
Aid time, with their the | help he meant to continue in it; he did not mean to do ы an Mis eirca n an arrangement of the 
ground until he became. insensible, EL post ер many of his brethren had done, go over to Rome ior d sg ina Боне n them," Тһе meeting was called by 
skull, and other md EE e s they аа yv in the [en S: Карава, їп d e of a requisition, and was 
ta ikely to endure ey remained in it. No, he 
К ке ЕНДЫ Mandos. AU A. yd prm rali qm аі Беа er eu Nen азезил Nodes 
d for trial on the char, d ilful Murder. 1e la ao^ із life for its sake He enged any o 1 , : eting 
pus E je that he had lived an inconsistent life, or that he had | at gre: Ie said :— 
eoroner's inquest on the e afternoon, the jury fanghe anything different to the Bible and the Book of Ё 
returned а Ану of * Wilfa M er? agains st them. | Common Prayer. e had preached what he considered the | or tie highs h t: vedo pn — Mose out to учои 
BRIDGE: —Consid ЖЫР. sensation has been | Gospel, and what he considered were the doctri f the | to send uk Sentus " pis ү tha t mayor er pn d 
caused in Glastonbury by an attempt made by a party | Articles in the Prayer-book. Моге than 400 people residing in | to bend. s. "Those о ошнои dA bo PO Med 
the parish, besides the rector and churehwardens, had sign 
polition t 2 the bishe inf ey ion Pre vi ach i m 
а , 
o к, retire to the Agapemone at Charlinech, near р Bon disposed persons, who did not come to church, 
this n. Ita appears that the lady, who was once an sad "M dimi not for ie к: d given the Ызһо оц 
зы of t an|view on есь whereupon he had pod ho ш him to 
that hi ibi ti 
НЕ captive; but just as the schone Арис ri pp pron iein and untl Ac r ка ү Hus Nim. во do eR 
or execution, and a carr iago T forhidda n to оіан, , but no nur ES but tho rector” was 
the discovery was made, the Pu rin acib 
who speedily assembled, Iti a however, sated that | T 
the aunted by defeat, and are entr аен үк te e strong ор opposition 
in бын of. di ы zd ready to raa ume h “ No P opery ' ? written in foa 
attempt on the first favourable opportunity. ero io Xp d к and on a pedem by arms. a hey fo foa ym теб 
Стлүрох.—Тһе parishes of Akenham and Claydon te ет 
ini Suffolk have UA for some tima in a state of im of caricatures on paper, with hundreds of inscriptions | 
чиш, caused by th юле in whic "n зы ser- | such as © a да Ee Blazer ! " * Who burn 
ices have been per by the е Rey. |“ Who idley, Latimer, and er redi to nid г 
boss rge Drury. On Whitsunday, the ps eN Claydon зе овен їп Writing to the Zpswieh Jo pute on ve Dto Ёталсо Wo Si im that ш 
commenced at half-past 8 in the morning. " ndles | Saturday week in ce to these demoust trations, A d ма омер, We yielded t of 
were lighted at the altar, which i decorated with styles a the uo ion Ei the Devil's Deformation under | Am ori ъ made а Кес beat Then again we 
ers and evergreens, with a large cross in EE centre. ise Zuingle, р л vug тули “К: another groa Рр, Дн ot on шы 
or their liberty, 1 ро 
wer—to ally themselves with the so 
right to do so, and if they have th 
rac- AUNT 
anyn fightihg 
e 
majorit; men зеп of the village, теа 
nd strangers. After the entry of ga |ti y in e tain AUT "d 
procession the Communion service began, Тһе | ће orlinance iH "ihe: roma University ои сн 
rector wore а e exten to his feet, |appoin 1, which — have recently been | mankind Now a amr бото $ Em P cmd the io United 
rdered i а yellow 8 . er this|uuder € consid J in two. They веј 
he had а chasuble reaching down his back to within а The оние iis d ined z 
few inches of the nd; this was of the pentecostal A ae  practioaliy, € their ‘commissio n EE 
right red; on it was embroidered a golden 
more than а yard in length. Besides these he |! be t M e one "The e xm the 
T rede mantle. amice, and stole. The Dene-|there should be а school st "едо, which was ec АС * 
анне brothers or neos d о habited i in black бе, 
but without caps; their hair was cut quite close roun 
the crown and left long 'ontaido, The choristers ad 
ts under · service 
scarlet skirts. 
was carried 0 cvident intent to go as 
near the Roman form as po cae without the Prayer- 
book [HN аа entirely Ag Incense was used, 
the monks and choristers were pid: мнен 
t 
confer, after а two yen urse, degrees of E of y n 
* Master of Theology " " не е т ч, "Theology," 
and S that “ по ш 1 Or 8 ription s 
red mem ог о! 
ersity, but every person T oceed T 
the euh of theology should first declar: 
nå fide а member of the United Church of England 
м. Ireland as by law established." tid In addition to беа 
about, tl and out of the 
vestry, and during Ше entire service 24 candles were 
burning at the e arranged on either side of the 
cross. Numerous breaks took place in the se pes. e to 
rod of the introduction of musical embelli 
m ihe consecration, Father Ignatius, ye another 
rothers, presented themselves the 
o followed each other in turn. The 
loria in Paso is” had been sung, ае 
from th as laid pom 
gregation, wh 
ч OX 69 
the Р, | ра 
first put into the chalice ; e reetor, standing i in 
be schools of arts. м ` physical science, conferring th 
degrees of В.А. and M.A., and of B.S. а E ed 
which no те о qualification nt 
The m Lc ques о of the university was to н е bed | treat а y 
to a senate and convocation, 4 pt of the senate | hearts Ыса when 
tudents 
front of the аа, drained the senem Shen going 
ide, | ht to him to perform the 
The 
y. Then, 
up the veils, maniples, and clear! 
them on a sq 
р 
паге cushion and carried e "out of the 
Akenham the service began 
The dress vom x -— 
Execu 
Nu terminated the аа ae а 
At 
being to “provide fo for the attendance of the studen 
at Divine service, gulations fc 
e as they might think fit, provided that ло | horrible atrocities to 
Dissenter should po Ba к^ па 
services." "Тһе oners osed 
rofessor of divinity, : a P D ei { 
Profe sors in various bran n of миг learning. nr akre — тане Pec nea ралі 
мити Р to be way w e endow. But we a that among desde of 
gh ечат "with Mas H3 o. Eu b We paid for а id as 
br viol M mrs hips, proc опоре pin. алкай 1 -—04 alw. e А 
{о about 1 A year, were verte: Oxo you do tias 
„0007. 
exhibitions. The LA od Вор о Pa t idm was ps im wo саа; but you 
of the the proposed ordinances | slaves in America d 
North RM in ine South to buy 
e connection be 
i f the wee Iam n. pir 
2,2927. 4s. 8d., and that the balance at the bank was ye fongs for my oyn Шуай; hat wien haro 
377,1477. 19s. 104. т. Со sioner Farn a pora) maintain 
с | weekly report showed a her decrease of 5,28 
and the slaveholders ке 
Rois. E d uld tre: 
furt ті 
в receiving parochial relief in the 
of 
|27 unions, mak et decrease of 94,706, since that oo biaia 
o of ум 6th of үрне ты ittee п grants 
15,5201. from the general dn 26 
the E loym d Fand to 
on ан mployment and Sc ool Fand to seven 
enl, tants Y and made a number of small grants to 22 b d 
hens of а аппоуапсе to 3 seven in the Pa cp" of labour in those places, ran; 
evening the services at Cla ere. те таш, 21. to 2 
ты Tho, aue, of t I тора $ —Eight men who were concerned i 
and choristers, came in X. the v e rhe riots which ы place in Ша town j^ the M Agra 
in virt was a re bearing m. 2 8, the | wer e tried н convicted last we s " ba, mm 
banners, Brother е d the rector bringing up | sessiors. e ri leader, Jeremiah C Th WAS pen, 
herear. Having ЕЕ themselves with their faces n to., Hie Eos A. ota vitale. "o d f the | much desire - England's 
Е the е altar, they ye the opening .[|others were sente hs and two to|N 
and the menced the exhortation.  Just|12 2 months i рор dia to help А 
before the Brst чен wo boys, who wore white sur- iw ns are making for the erec- Mu» duy 
pliees over their searle& skirts, and who bad borne the | tion of the s! the late Lord Herbert of Lea, the тоге to say * 
two candles before the altar, went into the vestry, | public іпац aration of EY will take j^^ day, bene 
i ocu ea d of the 1 At tbe |е 29th "The statue, whic 
peto the altar and 
By doing veni ang 
Meng with slavery, but at 
Marochetti, i is to be placed i > the Market, p in this | ате. 
city, immediately in front of the Council Chamber, on 
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