THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАтесвт 15, 1863, 
The following short quotation will show how King | (гоњ ti plishment view. м making prisoner of Cambronne, the famous. colonel [ of | 
Alphonso treated vex кун mical questi ions. In has to be d sen finished in а deo MS. Ате thia batiin he was mE s30 EL 
à erminated his English service. The German тыр W: 
speaking of Ursa Minor, e proportion a largo rone freighted merchant | banded, and Sir Hugh being strongly urged to do so bone 
have taken it ik vela «hk i ta pole; others say it |ship bears to a “в Fay fla t-bo ttom ed boat of small Horse Guards, enter red the Hanoverian service, whore js 
has the form ed an — D might as well be a | draught of water." act, t ud need мао p one pn dyes n nd of 
n army, W: а | 
lion, a wolf, or male or female bear. Here,|is a narrow and shallow cutting, marking out what | ШӨ within the last. fow years in command of that army, bat 
then, are heavenly animals i inhabiting that part of the | 1 о be the course of an artificial channel that must | failing eye: Em m ade it at last necessary for him to reti ird 
sky s to be found, and recog-| be navigable for large ipa of heavy burden, or си service, ап nd, during the closing years of his life, Жы 
Моа by ancient astronomers, because , they saw four|be useless. It has been овсегїаїпей that the seas | ей peacefully with his family e Hanover, in the full 
possession of his faculties to the very last, то: es 
s forming a squa еу | оп both sides of the Ist have nearly the same | affection and esteem o cent one, ffo the k us 
De at have been QUE dt th а better еуен А! than level, and as „the soil song: си whole line across it Stn Евкрквгок SLADE, BART., Q.C., died в ме: 
ours, and the sky must have eso very clear. vith shells c com o the Red Se а and the day night at Maunsell Grange, "his seat in Boma chin T 
they say iti is a Ok d let it Ље o ^ uibs were every Medit nean, it is ev had d 2 in the Nis ~’ Prius саа at Wells on 
2 — ay, an ui apparently in robust health. 
lucky — Gal geographically speaking, "hose. seas spread over „е Бе od hi lis X чо "i, he returned to Мои 
g ы Г i 
Тнк Suez CaNarn—The report of an English | waters again, But by far the grentest portion of the - called in in a т medical friend, bt thee " ng 
co on the whole of the works та д ае in | work has yet to be done. Without reference to the | mat = wen er early on п Saturday night, aj 
Egypt by which it is proposed to con he Red Sea | plans and sections by which the report is illustrated, it abont 11 dock Lady Sada >» КОКС EE те 
with the тыкса bya a dp Coal rough the | is difficult to pei a oes dar. iea - the proportion | medical evidence proved that dea T had Ы T 
Isthmus of Suez, will be r with est by bot h | of what has to be ex ted s been marked | apoplexy, arising from fatty degeneratio 
parties in the con vin ZA underta ned гай s excited. | out by the cuttin on үт t "the Fe ing through : 
When tbe late Pasha of Egypt visited the ркасы | shal o water ; but if pose 595-2 ap^ 
low the reader will suppose MA the a, nume famil 
Exhibition last summer, he requested Mr. Hawkshaw | furrow draw à en m о ite amily. 
he 
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to visit Egypt, to examine professionally the line of the | of what is to enlarg I " 
Canal and report his opinion of that | have a rough notion of the approximation of what | в" 
work to the ptian Government. . Hawkshaw | exists, compared to what is ed. Nothi 
accepted the commission, and, accompanied by four|ye m between Suez en the northern end 
Egyptian engineers, made his survey in the|of Lake Tim and from that point northwards T xc Va 
u of last winter. e was in direct com-|to the Me табай nearly five times the amount of title x: Aa oldat don Captain uoce 
munication with M. Lesseps, the president of the work completed. ha s ye * о be executed. Тһе earth- lere ade, who eye 4 in the 57th Regiment thro ough the 
Canal Company, and states that he and all the t T84 8,000 cubic yards; the | campaign. twice severely wounded. 
officers engaged on the works readily answered every t still to t fi 4, yards. The RIAH BorreLD, М.Р. for Ludlow, died on 
question put to them, and without hesitation gave him | cost of the works so far has. bee n, by the French 
а to every document he required. Не adds that | estimate, 1,2220,0007. Mr. Haw ме states that he 
t of investigating so large a subject had been | sees no unusual difficulty in the execution of the plan, 
much lightened by t ast amount of research that | nor does he concei any contingencies can aris 
been previously bestowed upon i зе under-| which engineering "КІШ d not surmount; and, if 
taking of the co: i old. The first and prin- | completed, he thinks the canal could maintained 
1 scheme is, of course, Canal itself, to Бе | witho y extraordinary yearly expenditure. But, 
cut directly a the Desert, northward from Su considering the possi is Уҹ meeting with rock at th 
t Said, on the Mediterranean. Port Said is nearl Red S еа entrance, — 'e deep-sea dredging at 
at the eastern point of the great Delta of the vem ti may cost m than the firs 
tbat includes the whole of the fertile region koci rtl os also *the money already ex- 
Egypt, the better known rt of Ale жеч pended compared with the work done "—he thinks it | finned to n 
prr. Pie и X €— hose extremity. Тһе | would be prudent for the promoters of the scheme to Bored had (rom. сар усл А 
iterranean is the base е calculate on baving to expend 10,000,0007. wx ide and i в гарснаа not only in Englan abroad. He was 
the gr red of which. Cairo may be taken | five years of labour before a ага cargo e p касае ишет аша рете ts did Antiquaries pa 
as the apex. Port Said itself is е ы. оп те across what is now а neck o f dry land. This is the | Des yas = pre od $i Ro 
long narrow spit of land that shuts in L least f th вс ш was made a Chevalier of the Sax 
from the Mediterranean. Through the Md water of victims- of modern enterprise, the “original share: anda хв pix the Belgian 
this M: — has formed by dredging. This | holders.” Times. ту, bo tiar. ofie ра. nup 
so far completed that, for nearly one- "ed жан 
ргосевз 
third of the аа -— proposed, a channel has been 
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only at the sou southern pant ОР Eas Hall ае the ttuarp. 
work of cutting through the dry and. | sandy soil of the твір MansHAL Гокр CLYDE died yesterday at Chatham. 
1858 Baldwii e Teighto 
Luton Park, Salop. Не was a depu ies ient Por No S. 
amptonshire and: Shropshire, and served the office of high . 
riff of the former county in 1831. 
Mella an excavation, 10 miles in len ngth, has, Mr.| Tut VEN UA E FREER, D.D., емеге апа 
Iawkshaw states, opened a channel navigable “ for | Prebendary т ts amd Rector of Bish орв Mono Re ier that 
Li *, 
1 at-bottomed boats of small draught of water," from 4 was one of the most popular clergymen i in Heretordshire, system of banking, died the 8th inst. in Brompi 
the Mediterranean into Lake Timsah. On summing up, | and, ө а leading Freemason, held a bigh posit Crescent, in his 
fc hat h tually been accomplished, we find and neighbourbood. He e nig ва оф d. nd p^ family, but was bo: 
: Rev. Thom. as Lane Freer, -Ros of Зза пеаг Govern t 
Mn. JAMES WILLIAM GI T, F.R.S., Manager of the London. 
and чеде bank, ie "chief promoter of the joint-stock - 
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х r Bir 
hab such = mingham, с the Чачма. of the Very Rev. Dr. Wetherell, di 
peuetrate the Isthmus mth for а | Dean ot Hereford nd Master of University College, Oxford, - 
distance of 50 miles а the „вел, and of this di stance that he was nep of the uia. Bie Sir Chas. Wethereli and of | De 
Mr Spooner, ЖР" He was about 1806, and e 
t t rog to whi 
The second idee eei by the company is n- | ун warmly attached, offciating as oi, to wh of the old 
dependent of the first, and though called a «fresh Di EA dinner in m and signing in 1847 the memorial | did 
марсе 
ki 1 
с 3 H ter Play, bis constant attendance at which was the signal Dae "Th 
ducet. Itis not intended to be эм кет e term ч з s as his death will be certainly alluded to 
canal generally implies in Englan is better | in the prologue this winter. He graduated at Christ Church, 
described as a e trench or сотиб for the purpose | Oxtord, vm. EDI D. ‚рн аш ааа ne сы 
convevi ile from Cairo $ ine er's су о! 
оона ше water of tho Nile north- | ҮП] his father's death in 1835, "Бев he retired and in 1838 was 
curving to the through a tra Robert Price, 
“pu ааа ? to Lake Ti 
mentioned, MER then southward to Suez. At на 
E" the fresh w: to be obtained at ап is broug! 
from Cairo b Si pečine La са ТШ 
from the river, 
appointed hım Archdea — 
x resignation of his relative, Afetidebon Wether 
iron tanks m er, are A cod tly passing 3 1861 he became prelector of the cathedral, сүзе thoro i = little 
M9 € by the . | doubt that the next vacant cano; саа f erred 
ер Бете oy over- | оп him had he он Dr. Freer was тал of condi баа 
Ану to sea, Тһе whole line of the бие наа and ni aut vicam in the Chui roh and was sa ILL 
Suez. Port 2. k in the е boty. ablish, a volume ced 
e рык ы ind 1 and sermons. denm ob arried, in 1848, the daughter that office 
ocal ра 
pers on banking to tbe l 
held а similar n" se «t higher npo 
Г " à 
SP mas director 
re in el LT Tho Logie o 
if Banking in Ireland,” ** 
3^ - phe піла айии the Currency," ** History 
on. the Million." Не was а Fe 
veras of the soil d o this b агар». : the с eg 
ec cultivating > and o Бы н е 4 торе 
Бах against A 
of G e- : 
tho ipsident for eo. e Vi "be best femombored. was his Usa ondes s inst, dn St. domitis m 
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