THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Avavsr 15, 1863, 
the Duke of Marlborough, should wait upon the Lord Cham- 
berlain Act the ш» diee. of the new perg и rd- 
ship's health icate a t receive 
g 
2, 
arliament, was to er 
Hon. Spencer Ponson y, who acted on behalf f of the Lord 
Chamberlain. But again, in spite of all these respectful though 
earnest remonstrance the Lord Chamberlain has maintained | w 
n 
H 
tw y and most earnestly entreat 
Grace to use an your infiuence with the Lord Chamberlain, 
and, "dr that be ineffectual, w 
am 
during the last week of tho — Lent. We are your 
most humble and faithful s 
YO Ro x 
r. Lindsay said the Archbishop of York thought that 
theatres ough ue n other days than those 
templated orialists. Тһе Bishop of 
London would KE e Signed it had S not been that 
E M thought he could act im the matter more 
beha i 
e not say, сана, how enti zely I 
of her ast. 
is d 
pened by 9 алка 
riainly, any iniluene 
pledge myself to 
most r 
the precise mode, 
respectful. attention гуч the m 
LE 
m 
prevent the t which you complain. 
I will give my best attention do tho matter during the 
year. 
CASHIRE RELIEF FUND.— -At the aei 
mocking of the Mansion H 
report stated 
Friday, 
the stated that ү ce amount of subscriptions | 
to t day had been — of which | 
1 ed as interest e fund. | 
it HNAL GREEN.—Ün 
t Wednesday morning i a shocking сњ. - murder and 
an|three children. 
o'c n 
est wr etched life with a woman named Pi 
h 
Ө n ran ou ee d 
could be nece he died from loss 
he inq 
6 
Messrs, William si Henry -— the agents of the 
rumes Gove ernmen in this c try. The evidence 
showed that deceased had been drinking, and ү Wag 
about to strike the prisoner, who e him with the 
, The e jury г 
polis to form an Anglo Pot legion, апа t 
returned a verdict е Manslaughtes 
h 
неса under Eon peri hd 
been acting as recr uiting add Mr. Hall, the 
magistrato, — tac the A oie was „иып the was 
hich w ded to embrace any enlistment for a 
M 
ga Was co dare for trial at the 
С 
Har —'The Princess of Wales has presented 
ue Crossley, the wife of the ue of this town, with 
Jiamon nd bracelet, as a sli enir of the 
lifa 
E 
EL 
“ forei e dii He the refore 
сны and fixed the - lat de and two sureties in 
Le ach, or four in 1007. each. 
IDE TÉ ВЕТ 
RDER AND 
Green. A Spita alfields weaver, ded di s Dupey, 
occupied a small house in that enn: with his wife and 
The family went to bed about 
d midnight the children and some 
of the neighbours were alarmed by cries of murder 
from а 
| fou und i in the course of the morning. At thei inquest on 
er-bag, “containing bank-notes, bank 
bills, к other property, which disappear ed in 
transi i week in 
a mysterious manner. „Tt is | customary to D the 
registered letter. -bag ring 
the journey up it is removed and placed « ona ^ adf] in 
the mail van while the жетл letters are sorted, 
nd ba 
it was afterwards | bag was поб to be found, and nothing has yet been 
| found that he had cut his own throat en flung rd of i it, though ‚еуегу effort is ma aking to recover 
— into the Regent's Canal, where his body was | the bag о 
its йа have been dispo: The inquiries ўт: 
е children. living a " TE wit deceased, but 
that the whole family eat distress, and had 
Perna Mim e^ geri relief, which was afforded 
he jury r d a verdict ascribing the 
нае 7 ег Жы = ic ai to in in Tm 
STABBING 
ith the 
sed of. 
ce for the registered letters 
numerous during the week, and it is rumoured that 
some of the notes have already made their appearance 
in the M. Ès 
Шү; —The 
across pow Atlantic, Bhe m the Меге 2 т певӣ day. 
g for New Y 
мы took р вої іп the Kin MI pm on S 
day 
man named B: 
ur 
urke, who - е been living a 
, had а more 
The j ү ҮҮ 
eturned a verdict ot Manslaughter 
inquest w 
MURDER IN LAMBETH.—Àn 
esda ay й n dis Body; of a woman called 
beth, and was said to have died from injuries inflicted 
by a man called Sai m with whom 
liv He 
ED 
Wedn 
Ann Griffin, who was found dead i in a house in Lam- | ther 
ew 
ork, the presenc: f large. 
to - А off. out a large cargo and 
passe om 
dersiod that e would take on board abo < 
M Mancmesrer.— - At the meeting of Cen " 
Monday, the Barl >. Derby in 
т chair, the re e stated that there was a balance in 
the bank of 817,168]. 15. 104., and that 13737. 5s. 8d. 
scri ble balance at the di: of| 
the to 74,4507. Out of this sum 
vo he — of 33157. Letters 
were read, showing the nnt 
m 
| these it 
appeared that the Victoria. pe Emigrants 
nce eL о of mia Mr. H ders, M.P., 
Rie em ees May 
an rient e а тегро, 
she had places to „the amount о ong discussion 
been trike and kick her i t rt e 
shocking manner, per pes Aen soul. suspicion of her === езе. Bill on the vecino of factory oper- 
having taken poison, but the post mortem examination | atives. Ager d , of сана, said 16 would be 
effectually disproved this suspicion, and showed that |in interesting io whether i n granting money to 
| death had been cause а fractured rib which SEC of cium or publie works арене t 
ted the lungs. Тһе jury returned a verdict of would make any айша dd to the eration 
| slaughter РЕРНИ — who was committed to vho were employed Wr ЧЕ; that 
New gate 27 men were 
о be allowed to receive 
the body oft Ме) Tittle gn m "ric in p nursery- 
n Fr iday. It wili be 
i fair 
x Yoko. u larke 
or the eis but the solicitor a appointed by 
the 
TA 
y the Queen of 
100 single women, € the ship Robert Smali 
from "Sont these, 
with 
PE eus "ship Бозе rn Mer А 
es "ge ih; and 
easury to conduct the aseene before the 
urder, and 
determined to proceed against hi im for an indecent 
The evidence before the 
i an that before 
- a and the j - in consequence re etu urned a 
leave агат оп а, AE inst., by the ship 1 Lands- 
borough, and 180 ear! September, The 
i haye sent to 
cost of 8632., з whieh 5001 
Mansi 
y the me Сов | уыш tiat ded A 
They have also made a grant et 21. eme for me G= e F 
from Blackburn to to Canad 
seen and co: 
authorities for уне. 
Rawlinson wo ould usti BY Be m stati ing that tére was 
Regis trar- а 
at in the whole of the places 
represented by them "the entire provisions of the Act 
Мыз e sum of m 
Pisis HEALTH. — The 
Return states "that à на - London 
1402. 
—— 
meeting of the Board 
brought up the 
suitable site, not exceeding 
опаа Ves 
to the committee, "with instructions t pee үре 
40 acres, f: 
estion be 
Mr. 
mittee, s be RNANA that | occ 
S pan would. “receive the same 
th 
the чав. 
пу ырен labour 
average а was $179 
e tion d bya 
Lo rd E 
numbers of people, who реве both sides ot the river 4 
Е took 
his port; and at путем it was 
20) Ду. 
by pen in Barr x: credi the whole of pe 
wi eni and he was astonished at the extraordin nary 
лен 
sentence 
ау looked 
paa 
better and stronger in every way 
is inquiries, they declared that they м P 
e any kind of work. Sir J. жы bus uttle vues lr: -— 
y 
Under the 14th clause oft the Bill the the guardians, i iw 
MINGHAM.—On Ыр: morning а fatal а 
п * m a trech in which a man gis 
s am as Јеҝ ounder, aged 32, was killed. 
a M агн that. be L^ within a few doors of a man 
ed George Hignett, a tobacco manufac! 
y made ах 
DE "s (9 wen 
а Tace A 
hic h there was а faint shadow in the Nuisai 
Removal Act, but which. was totally distinct. from p 
relief of the poor, raray the function of undertaking 
as most essential ua this 0 
ise gr 
Egerton 
ОРОЛ ы qus appoi poblie works 
him and ett took place, i in the course of which the Putin 4 UA wages, 
tter said that if t y 
it warm for idt » — Notwiths standing this threat| works sim to that ado е 
Jefferson ap Hignett, who ran into the house |а thing utterly unknown in this 
fora poker, with чаена aes de- on the skul Lori Egerton said it did appear 
e | and felléd him to the ground. carried to money was 
the hospital, but died soon ести "'Higuett was the А iden ы the A 
le | taken into custody in his own and said that gua 
| deceased 
should not have ii 
had been drinking. 
by ! three children. At the 
Р 
interfere with im when he | there à be Ма to 
inquit оп Tuesday tha өўїйелсө * the e employment of the distressed people upon а f 
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