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Остовив 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
positio ion of the company. 16 st tated that circumstances | to know, and lead them to find the | longer means of knowing. 
over which they had no control compelled them to call That is the blessing which they bring with them. An examina 
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:|The cottage in which they lived i is Situated i in a row, 
P does this—it b: t all the weak who 
the proprietors together, in order to give t an fils f НЫН ka er dede has ЭК probably a а rr that two brothers named Isbell. During Sunday evening 
approximate statement of tbe financial affairs of the | will last him for life. = He will know it is de 1 and Monday ince Naylor was heard by these 
company, in order that immediate steps vg be taken | bad stuff, — t the p spects o hayo, others making a great noise, ejaculating ,m 
either to relieve Be. undertaking from its embarrass- | potuato among the boys habits of du A| dive Father," * My blessed Father," “ My blessed 
nts or to win its affairs. The report, after sis us,” &c. He continued to conduct himself in a very 
alluding in detail to to ЧА e expensive repairs ге quired by "s ор б А cx haee i cited „manner, but o n being remonstrated with by a 
the vessel consequent on her last two or three voyages, | у Б ‹ farmer һе desisted, d qux the remainder 
in ‚ bt it h ith boys, Ob, Зе І ў but turn 
E that the s n passengers and freights ye the ДЖ зу M^ rs for А ше, to кд, them go through of ` Monday afternoon he co ued 
been seriously aff ted by the competition that Pet Е уй z » almo: ўр y: of the de of -— ese Ч y he s. Naylor asking her 
о а little of this; can whisper a as t q рыл 
к throu н, тч the season. There had beena c UM ЧИЕН а had) thake tioo cxatinifions are husband if he E ds shortly afterwards 
e. ae falling off in the number of tom ape kd 
e earn in gs of the several voyages made this ason 
coumpa ed with 
rates had been asin August last year. The fer showed vie 
that for the three months of May, June, and Au 
thei 1 
to Master | for the night. Аҝе dti lapse of about an hour, how- 
lent boy; but | ever, the  Isbells were awoke by Е noises 
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ftt 
ани of the masters, It was all very UK when | а light was seen in t 
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1863, as compared with 1862, the falling off in mi hea g noise, as if s hin were roiled 
receipts had -— Tiv the receipts in 1862 being ку. pies с $e e or dragged downstairs, after which there was 
57,2231., and in 1863 37,3087. Оп the last voyage out кы нее -— then a dead silence. In a 
sho 
they heard the tread of heavy  footsteps. 
be "i Naylor tal king to himself and uttering wild 
dit е pon: which he г iaces duri iE etel ud "m 
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у 
and home the pura had sustained. damage, and under | of 
desirable to send h again this year, or to enter 
into further EC The сасе P тун of | о 
the | company had been crippled, and the ofr epai 
be taken 
T1 
n : hen a pines ча билин шына itself. pv the foot 
мег roots, t bol yw it Ms cie ot iti it has produced, st the stairs A е poor old woman in her night- — 
The workin ng a ved an excess ot disburse- 
me etd over enin т 18 9791. 'The company's affairs | and if I find the fruit good I вау the Vine is а good one, and e body partially doubled up, and the head and а 
were critical and steps must be taken either to raise e lice manner if if I ood гап а ther of i school in his way en poke marks dt e most cruel violence ; Wilet ЫБ 
additi tal or dis pi the company. ip by me tnr ceri a А carry out the thoughts which |lég Was broken just above the ankle, and there was a 
uld not be retained in the company's possession unless | you and I vb Баз they ge "ei turn, the turn beh your | p l of blood where the body lay. pon rther 
0,0007. were raised to meet existing debts, and what- евна have longed to give m. Nothing has a more direct | examination it was discovered that across the 
ever the future employment of the vessel might be, re to do good t the “masters of schools I ман and down the stairs there was a blood track, clearly 
Тат f d ld b y g 3 | examin: died à rouble 7 бае iae К p 
urther funds would be reauired for needful repairs and By times iting 
efficient maintenance of the vessel. A meeting of the his victim. · On а post-mortem eri two ribs 
proprietors was held yesterday to consider this report, were found broken on one side and six on the other, 
and after a lon, was appointed while severe contu wounds were b» the 
рр 
to inquire into affairs of the и and report 
to d оа meeting on Ur qs in crime, it appears rs that the old wi 
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а 
AUL R. he large iron sum of 27. 175. е with which de intended ie di pa is her 
мүш, ог ныў at St. е aufs і Рі Pier wis as es a rent, and that she e dispute and struggle ou 
onday rom under er extraordin husband about it. en the ner was apprehended, 
stances, The tide on Sunday night iu out unusunlly ex манчы: rir ra и Z is k ume d om to aek etorta for he he ascribed the dreadful deed to a desire ** to obey his 
i eo s0 Len the surrounding iles ihe it E did Lo en ert o bo oxa атт e cy и о ли 1 Viral Н нй толса » je 
1 must put o ец і make 1e 18 S! 1 ri 
not lift when the tide flowed. The gi end of the Md the most efficient. Thus Tn is that there. examinations at the m returned k verdict of Wilfal Мига‹г 
barge rose with the tide, which soon made a clean | 49 а ше of bene to M nd "Th Miete ug RM um against him, and he has been committed for trial 
sweep of its aio, clearing away mon bs "idis -— lent in st itu tion Besides эчү ring all t о at the anri 
2 — g-room, - тоер itself filled and wen common om nis sation н i ds our oa Ост cm riotous disturbance, resulting in 
own nearly in its "s пагу berth. "The accid it Ets 
а sation 
UIL 
serious injury to Ан of 30 persons, took Lec s 
Monday night thi 
ay 
for a time entirely stopped Жый m. Poeta Pier. | P 
ро Чоп of мау 
на e nen x m eem 2 t. us ine е near this 
Ње этесе k which was carried а Schools what и тс Е ан i "оу present "x common | the Por ый Е appena: at at lie ШШ 
ungerford Pier, tandard of instruction, which Т со to be of great | fair on ч Ath of ora M, virtue of the old ch: ene 
Тик Рево Нклттн. на Registrar- waren c клк ipm well E the lan I of the village “© publics” are allow 
Weekly deaths in Lo! ndon аг» je, a5, - tbrough the ispensatio n of Providence, I am n ven during proh еа ad The "Sunday 
week en en ies Saturday, September ere. 1922... doptio s Lo. Jena hat in known аз © Tap- | Sunday," mih 
; | А О шан, DE: he vi пвп! 
pula- SEM р — ә in tbe order об merit. 1 en you | Outin great mbers, and some licence is ta ua 97 
lk about Sheffield. Таша dex , bred fro Mod Ре ra- | them in throwing chesnnts at it. "Pile f wbich gene- 
tions of Ihn rime Erie чн reforo sympathise rally creates a good deal of merriment among the 
948 boys 853 giris, j^ all 1 i f = ing, hard-working, masterly Yorkibiremen. rustics, and has been good-naturedly borne by those 
those blessed strifes hich there y Y 
registered i in P London. In the 10 c prepilin weeks ч е иһ, i 
of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1880. 
clon 
in ait diplom а norary certificates 
he University of Oxford to the successful 
candidates ж the local Examination held in this town 
inflicted a insult and in јав. Мг. Piggo ув, 
їп мий ЗА" d у зан at the Pavilion | pull thomselvos "up, E core | aNd his wife, were driving past the hill and were 
by the Bishop. of Oxford. In the | pleasure in being allowed to take а "E rx cere а ае, hurt, Mrs. Piggott having her bonnet torn from 
^d уо her head. Mr. Bailey, of the County Magistrates’ О! 
во be dn exóallont #їб#ешей& to 
ts 
retain. Itrust they will retain—th hest places in th 
aflec of Meum it must ve bs deett VES t Ellis, of Farncombe, near Godalming, and two other 
be: of util ty to т Ancient — and an di with him, ari pari bandled; 
heres а аны sur Capi о реси опе = aving received some bad wounds on his leg from 
апа therefore when I see the Universities have seen many minds fatally | kicks, and the others having their hw s completely 
со forth and in this way identi themselves with That which a аби мее рле rt та smashed and their coats torn to shreds. Miss Chartres, 
edu e E мы p Мы, „ю тисен, whole and undi- | ОЁ Brighton, Miss Smythe, and several other ladies, 
miorally, in: lect y, and oin y, of this land—the east good. re rudely assaulted, one of them havi eye eut 
great middle classes of the English people—I most unfeignedly | Тһе real good of these examinations is cow doing n" bis nearly out by a stone, and the others ди losing their 
rejoice on their f, first use in this way they eramwing; like taking a grammed fow » giving it a| Shawls or other pier ud wearin 2| 
may make those old institutions sound. Wein this diocess | epe —T reni ne due z —— and re relieves the fowl. g арраг pina 
have had lately a great misfortune in the fall of our cathedral's h ueeze at the time, maa annA e heb evening several mem of the county нарік 
noble spire, ом this accident appears to have alarmed our | £' deal better afterwards, and it will bea cram- | made their арро p the scene; but t 
neighbours when I was at а at Salisbury the other day I found | mers, pe will find all their cramming de dun the signal for a till more riotous de: Ae 
men engaged in; oving stone byat stone the lowest stones of тејоісе on this ground also ааваа, even for the public perd 
on tower and pouring in quantities of vor Moos > ; 
n Moers nil татын poi heaven- for the purpose of 
done t what | - against going on the turn e 
E i — Wero етан Eo "c Os Мг, Peter Ormerod, а Бе d fr road, and inducing dies to ots the by the rs 
their infuence from the pupls within deir watis to ait Tiy стот, is town, was recently сатгу- | bank, "e „Вне oF them, 
piane class and. to other schools throughout the шту, | ing fees Crit A EMT" A — D rae гуч | however, w ге piisad i жы orcibly 
more utiressing її 
moral concrete which rp the old walls stand for uei he had рийн himself liabl pre r е: чт pushed in into the m v Eight o nothing could 
yéttocone. I think these examinations sre also useful ЕН ms сыбыс 5с зь а ES Y | restrain the fury of the crowd. bb, a а 
for the boys, for they must „Кол, b; — A era one of us | Of 17507, but the magistrates о ted him in a | on the Portsmoüth Road, appealing t. o th e bä 
am vemm аад ан САБАНЫ ly with difforent of | sum of 3007. sense of the mob, was assai mad ert with a — of stones, 
people, ut it nudo ty his works d "s ront P is га oed оѓ! EAsT DEREHAM.—A m mie murder has been com- | Тһе rioters afterwards proceeded 
attempt to draw the shoulder from the collar when the collar mua at Elsing, near this to t le of t е bis РЕН; and 
pinches, cm m m sr opt Leid de ew the rm old woman, partially blind, Tame, and ue While conveyed it to the top of St. Catherin’ з, var aed they 
н QM e ч пне E A De гч регі make t нурик of the crime was } husband, a ; able- went to the cutting between the tunnels on ‘the 
what they can do easily, but they are thrown back if any | bodied man in the full vigour pm South ш 
difficulty arises. Now, examinations they cannot hurry | name is Charlotte Naylor, her tte the eger ers ngs they ам Cr and afterwar 
etn n и хуб ru Met. CORE Je make | Naylor, an agricultural labourer, in full employment lighted a e bonfire ^w was Tan at a grea e 
bine et aedis to meet the difficulty Апа to overcome de "There was a difference of about 3 pem in А. "е mein ills of the county. 
difficulty ; they remove them from the short means of seeming the woman being 81 and her husband 51 years nd Much other injury was done to both person and 
