Avavsr 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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т f wages for work. Sir J. [ену in the district, such as coal mining, the glass w out f 22,7647. received by the Central 
€ d à t Me. Rawlinson у rules s Boards of Guar- | and ir dece iron "pg d th | f e Relief of Irish Distress, навы of 
dene applying for this form aid for o iron dist of ERAD to the lead | 20,0007. came from the United States, and the people of 
» loca po һа: с no local govern nent board, w would be | mines of Мт. eaum Moit E P., at до ће ads; to the | Ireland only esso 24571. 
svn observi with c gard to its applica! ation. | Northumberland lakes and the Roman wall; to South GnaEAT LIBEL Саве. А libel ca case з some importance 
L d Sunderland, and to Seaton Delaval "and other|has been on trial before Mr. Justice mg at t the 
М. Rewii pe to bow bles eo the Public large collieries i in the distr iet. There will be an exter- Antrim ai assizes. The ip ерд - of Belfast, 
Health Ac W г. John F nan of great 
3 h Excl g -room, the Mayor of Newcastle will give | eccentricity, who pn ept Belfast in а etate of turmoil 
p да == lica tion dod «тезби gone up fr m nce ль же peni will be several balls and | for many years. The libel consisted of charges made 
0007. At Blackburn it was imd тд jeties during the week of the meeting. Sir by Mr. са against the me during discussions in the 
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d to appl езш, 0001, andthatwasmerelya| Wiliam Armstrong will also n ay great gun | corporation, pem exi and perjury gt 
— hn € ы. ilio knor aAa that application would | experiments on. Whitley Sands on of the days of | serious. He co ted his own case; and among the 
be made fidi E an v 35,0007.; from Bolton, for | the meetin witnesses whom Ty and for the defence were Sir 
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5 T tockport, fi 60,0001, ; from Oldham Nonest: —At the Shire Hall, on the v» inst, | Hug , › pier, А 
ттн ала abou ‹ ‚000.; {тош a young man about 20 years of age, пате ed B ennett | person ages. After. occupying g the Mn. for 11 days, 
Bromley for 30,0007. ; from Glossop, for 80007. ; from | Carnell, was brought before Lord Belper and the sit: d plaintiff on all 
Do "for 30007.; from Dukinfield, for World and ua gistéétes, "6 charged with € ing а child Merl КА трен in оше of te Мату е pursued by he 
o ; ЕН abeth Oldh thi ee жы old. 16 ај тот | defen „ Who endeavoured, during his examinati: 
fr m Ro chdale, for 30, 000. — These were ,small i ems; | Elizabet ham, thre i ы ен halt past witnesses ейте ta бы. m vide e nepoti 
k th shoti n bir ds with is air.| putting irrelevant questions to them. This led to 
being applied, ment à ed pL of autumn. Then | 6 o'clock the prisoner was. shooting et frequent collisions Between lim nM 
make. First, all the applicants for Joans would | fi iles fi th луд, he fei * or hou "iod Tor Ú the repeti- 
required to state to them the ith otl ев i ina зт abou 070 from ion of the libels И quise aske sd pio 
the present rate able value, the Лоса] debt, e any, the иш He continued йин for А time, when а 
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Mr. RA А tien M hon his FUÉ a ete that he 
сет: account of- what they w hed to with ve caused her death in а few minutes. The prisoner v 
p mie T Loma: ЖО “Левен ^or. Eus apprehended and remanded. The іту at the i inques Ер Ti j “ыу ү rag d. f aud, E 
айуасой T laden ctm and the an Mc n lou the itt of it." di Iti is understood that Ље ll do all he can to 
et nthly or quarterly returns of "ihe mber je ded TH.—Some poene experiente hav the appeals. 
praes men enr jud d, e nu i of distressed оранта been intel out in the last two | Sentence „has до pa gnet e him, the case 
included in them, what they were doing, and whether | months, in order to test the efficiency of ** Brown's | being on issue from M xh сосала иби С ЕАС 
paid by piece-work, the rate of pay, an e men's | patent vitreous Ане ? for the есе of the f F ДЕ; t d d Josep M тА "| 
earnings, In reply to the Earl of Derby, Mr. Farnall| bottoms of iron ships from oxidation, and also from Mich б е ЖЕНЫ, I sdbochmsster Lr Es 
said he had everywhere distinctly stated it would be|fouling. 16 has been кыш to на Majesty’s ships) ее ae "Re enry, ary ationa Pens e Rh f Mon 
requisite that these people shonld be treated as inde- | Resistance and Warrior, which are now afloat, and t, tW fed on ee ау f g E асоб 4 
pendent labourers and struck off the list of the Lon Messer srs, H. J. Ha n & Co., of London, the eta | gaol а 5 ex ы ‚ ш the presence of a targ 
dians and ME: committees, In reply t whi ch w | ро from the surro unding Cof his gui е died peni- 
Manchester, li tated that "en 
of the Government w: сан «ооп sad of the е нн of Mr. Reed, chief constructor, 
relief in the execution of ыл эе works and town | Mr. Craddock, master shipwright, and the whole ape ni. 
provements. It was his duty to lay fully before the of the ў ard. Their lordships, pen some doubt as to | 
Government all the details of the several kinds of|the adhesive qualities of the terial „Љу which the , Discovery OF Norse защ IN Овкхкү.— 
work, and it would be a breach of faith on the part of | glazed plates are attached, g 
an Bisaa ны if they were to apply for a large sum | most powerful shores should be ced against the by Mr. Farrer, M.P., who in un КСЫ бы pex! 
ney for paving the streets, and employ skilled | plates and wedged up. When т emoved the plates were | what appear pr be the unmistakeable r — cim 
Mw e the utmost extent necessary on the work; but | ав perfect as before the test; but not being yet satis- | mailed Norse warrior and his horse. 
they qon» cipes vnd though not compelled, to use | fied, the зт ordered the shores to Бе again | Herald in — dm с меен E that «А 
— n abo M rything that it was capable of applied, and w the same „satisfa actory result. It| labourers aged i oving sand from the lower 
performing. vef rk of that description he | would ap ppear successful | | part of the Links, i of Pierowall, in Westray, with a 
could say, fom “personal. EY that the lowest | protection ed for iron ships, as w to ascert ain whether Аы graves Ра remained 
estimate of unskille ^r which might be made wine Hall have i in eir offices a а plate that has been | undistur bed, discovered portions of the skeleton of a 
available was Pk Y den xi cen the Peninsular team-ship se nem а ашды а of the lower jaw of a banus 
EWCASTLE-ON- А.А The 33d annual meeting of | Ellora for two тотар, and was found, 2 removed, | bein. ing, іп which were three teeth in good preservation, 
the British Жиен pas A" advancement of Science y c The. би of the — her with AA iron very much 
E. 1 commence in this ‚ оп Wednesday, the 26th | | has m a similar lar tria] to be made at ener n | iron buckles, several darge onil heads, and the half of 
їп tl be held i more of his ir т реА Kani what appeared to have a bone button, The oak 
wn 5 "ед the Rev. Robert Willis me nba ч bironatly f impr ressed wit h the a accounts of the » invention. wood to which the iron. had attached is in most 
chai air, after which Sir William Armstron RYDE. ent Clar itself. From the nme 
the presidency and deliver his imm ural iiri "The commehced on ту, iud was numerously in which the h jaw was found, it seems probable 
local executive, and general committees in Newcastle | There was a very exciting race between the Syren, | that the h A vider bad fall 
җе making ample preparations Mor the meeting, and | Audax, Marina, Christabel, and Crusader cutters for a appearance of any grave. The 
the members from а distance will be entertained with | prize of 507. The Audax was the winner, ү ү ныд Зиа. obviously been left to decay where 
unbounded hospitality by the people of this district. | Marina by six minutes. On Wednesday there w they fell, and the discovery E some pieces 
The following is the programme of the кы эе private match between Mr. Weld's English schooner of iron а few yards further ОЁ suggests the pro- 
hur: һу, ug. tion committee meetings, at fthe bodies having been pulled to pieces by 
10 p.m.— Section meetings, at lla m. Exhibition and | be АТМ eat her opponent by nine minutes, During | dogs or birds of prey. A piece of bone, possibly ti 
Sonée, in Central Exchange Ne wi Boc, К 8.30 p.m. us day all усы m e e Р got under weigh ру wrist-bone, adhered to the larger of the two buckles, 
Aug. '28.— Gun periments at White, by Sir|signal from the mancuvred at Spit-| but it crumbled away on being touched. The size of 
WG depre, at 9 s.m. ion committee | head in two divisions, онды Е ipietaché that will т the nails and weight of the iron render it doubtful 
meetings at 10 a.m.—Section meetings, at 11 a.m.— | be сыў forgotten by а Ети чө: it. Fifteen | whether the whole could have formed a shield, and it 
Evening збане in е New Town: Hail, at 8.30 p.m. | schooners, 13 cutters, grin An two scere w is uM impossible that some of these iron relics may 
Aug. 29.—Section committee meetings, at 2,m.— | steam in ospite by the. zo in all the | ha эй had 
10 ers passed e belonged the horse — 
at 11 a.m.—Excursion to Canobie, | glory "ef well-kept d — M canvas, an irit over the remains, but there was no appearance 
and Skielder, under the guidance of the | coloured е The Cher! icri for н |of artificial — The horse w as probably unshod ; 
i i ion er value 100 gui ben, ов r^ 18th inst., is exciting ds тне pute he hoofs had ерт. , but the 
ag Lough, under the guidance of the| much аё ето п, E > р ей апі the military of | bone beneath € in з good preservation. No portion of 
К aturalists' Field Thit: Aug. 31.—Section | Cherbourg have invited the f the Club t was fo the hoofs. Тһе skull of the horse 
committee meetings a ection meetings, d ball at the ey de Ville í on the evening of the was almost entirely decomposed. The sand covering 
11 a.m.— General committee, E 31 p.m., at Literary and | race. | the remains va на in depth from 2 to 3 feet. There is 
Philosophieal Society.— eu copie Soirée, i in Central|  WiNDsoE.—The Peterhead papers state that я stone | a tradition in Westray of a battle having been fought 
Exchange News-room, a 30 pun. Sept. 1.— Section | has been озде а cut сЕ: the Cairngzall Marne | between the old i nhabitants a ы x Norsemen at the 
committee nesting, at 10 а. =” аср meetings, at | Quarry which is à form a tomb for. Prince. Albert—o 5 
lla.m.—Evening lecture, e New Town-hall, at | а smaller scale, but on the With principle as ns tomb |" INTERESTING DISCOVERY t" үт е n 
8.30 p.m. Sept. 2.— eral sonic at 3 p.m., at | of Napoleon at Paris, being placed on the floor of t to those found in England and on tbe 
Literary and Philosophical Society's Rooms, са nclud- | vault, and not underground. The вај is 10 feel е Continent, йыр оввеопз' remains of men and of 
| ing general meeting, at 3 p.m., in m New Town-hall, | by about seven broad, and three and a half dée, еер; and | lower ani has been discovered on 
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have been chosen presidents of еа — Mat be the express wish of her Majesty "at her own | These contents consist of DI of men, of other 
matical and Physical Science, Professor Rankin, | remains shall be deposited in the other. The белен animals, and shells of edible shell-fish. [The only article 
C. LL. "Aes. Professor of Engineering in d КЕ store hss been a work of extreme difficulty— | of manufacture found in it was a small celt, a flint 
bes he University of of Glasgow; Chemical Science, or two blocks — Peen rejected for flaws, The | flake; and the only domestic utensil was a scallop shell, 
d 2 o qu E of ноде welghs above 18 or pecten mazimus-—the shell used the ancient 
[confi in "Universi eology, x Celts as 
Professor wow eri ira, FRS, rr Profe E c used as 
Saa Taada. LDA Sud Holany, Калыр Phys- retann, s a flint pebble for 
бей Professor Balfour, — Professor of Botany in ic E Івівн RELEF Ёсхр.—' c uma шүн and e grs D Сайак pog form 
he University of Edin ; Geogra and Ethno-|for the Relief of Ireland seemed ; seats. 
i 1. Murchison K С.В збег Science | dissolved, i Tues ГӨ ai xhaustion of its funds discovered, the = еа поо ты 
and Statistics Mr, W. Tite, М.Р» FR-S.; Meebanical| The Lord M been those of р а л ааг ыа 
Science, Profesor Willis, of Cambridge, Among the Me videl t6 дебес tbe vede of таван that ыў the adjacent country was laid w . 
more interesting features of the meeting will be the avite 20,0007.. for E elief of distress in ЕЧ armg : 
. reading of papers descriptive of the great branches of! cashire, of whose extent and realit; Уу had no doubt, absence, 
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