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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Ooronzn 10, 1863, 
п into great confüsio oted | formed by tà fü al Associat, 
belief being that it was an earth аме. "The se sensa ion | E distribution us йө огай, relief: с cominibtecn о the | for the Rec S ot à e Bou hes п States ч n 
was general, and was also felt in the villages in th of 20892., a gn f 56, was voted p^ the | Manehester Southern Club, was held. 2 Tuesday at the 
vicinity. At Burton-on-Trent the shock ч во violent | Саг 'arlisle s Emigration б^ mmit Clarence Rata l, inthis А иес Whim онен in thechaiy 
to awaken many sound sleepers. Beds were shaken FEMALE SCHOOLS ок]Акт, I is rre гаг with | The m e one, but it is denos 
and ' the Treasury the Committee of tl t of t ч "e ngamati Committe 
notion that thieves were en ring. Тһе vibrations on Einen 1 propose o establish. two scholarships! ре; w presented and ado st of ge a pna. r L s the 
pierre several seconds, 
E 
held by 
low, distant, rumbling wood. At Liverpool, and at | Schools of Ar bete Ше country, ihe end imt. 
various веса оп both 5i ides оЁ the eus M shock for such scholars — havin g been — LAE nA fees 
inspe the 
y made retigit te 
retreats. A surgeon, who was visiting a sick woman at 
Claughton, Birkenhead, was so convinced that the hous 
was comin , that he ran into the street. А 
Crosby the shock 
ins; the bells set rin ging H NIS. a 
We 
e|the week that ended Saturday, October 3, w 
e 
| During the week the birtlis of 
and Princess of. Wales pt South "Kensington Museum in 
May last. 
dum Ровь 
HzarrH, — The Registrar. -General 
ekly hs states 
that the deaths in London in 
were 1274. 
The aver оой weeks of 
in all 1935 À PCM: registered in London. 
other articles of a fragile aeg were 
h d cack 
Р 
PN 
ens commenced cackling. s Liverpool "itself th 
shock was severely felt and EST public-houses in the 
neighbourhood of the Ex 
ered mu 
ton, and Kirkdale, the glass. 
No injury to the person, however, was sustaine o 
although there were one or two Mt of prematur 
confinement in consequence of the shock, At Не тегі 
ihe houses were poser shaken, ms the 
described as * perfectly awful" In South 
Shock was felt aligat ly at dye Merthyr, Haver- 
t It 
fordwest, and Ша more severe at Neath, 
Ferryside, and АСЯ and along the western 
extremit 1 
iking upon a rock. ock уг 
t Bristol, Nailsea, Portishead, ja the A 
aunton the к: ieved that 
their pem were about to t о the ground; 
d from 
ЕЙ umbling noise was suddenly 
artillery waggon; buildings 
w of Milners make, was ta kena 
8, 207. Ва nk o 
g was 
Provincial, 
AYL — Several gentlemen, зорад ng the 
ы Chiet Justice Erle, who are desir 
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8, 
In 
of tbe years 1853-62 the 
r 
opte A li 
residents, vice- -presidents, and committee of 
Lord Wha 
ation, includin rncliffe as ch ia e 
the Duke of Cleveland as vice-chairman, wa moved b 
T. H. Birley, "tni d by Colonel Jackson, ч 
жуз ей. А drau ress of the association 
was read and move r. Spence, seconded by Mr 
E. Hardeastle, and ied. A resolution { di 
moved by Mr. Matthew Kennedy, in favour of sub. 
stantial = being called for шу чает association, which 
was весоп Mr. Charles Pooley, and carried, Lord 
r 
bat portion in which he expressed the 
opinion that the majority in this country was іп favour 
б the North. "This һе said, showed the necessity for 
п association, in order to elicit the real feeling i the 
En nglish people, which, he contended, was strongly. in 
favour of the Confederates, The only motive for я 
g the m 
bee levy for. ship oid was made which led to the 
war. Тһе work has been 
аке зе cross, апа ‚һе ar ing the follo owing Pp ae 
а | Буш 
pathy 
of the Feder als would ensure the freedom of the n negro; 
n he contended QU tto Жыр 8 persi of 
take effect, and tha 
it on very 
was really originated in this coùntr 
that 
was asses овой і іп 2 
ust be adopted to insure die Rau a 
He then 
. ship money, 
strife, he Aay the 
and b 
pa AY n En кы et i into tlie 
К кк оа of кор, to which he should 
нес if a step to be taken by this country alone, but 
whic : 
Field, the 18th of filie, 1643, and h 
pden ch.—W. E., 1863." 
RADFORD.—About three weeks since the counting- 
house of Mr. D. W. Fox, manufacturer, of Upper ren 
Mill, was entered by thieves a ut arge iron s safe, 8 cwt. 
course and. hok Ae again, and во this terrible tido 
omes notes, "891 іп ж several checks 
vibrated, the Ne ss of furniture were severely 
shaken, and violently agitated, At 
Gloucester the t was accompanied by a lo 
ing sound and a rattling of doors and casement 
and in the жр юне of the Cotswold Hills th 
movement ompanied by mot Доде, which 
lasted fi five seconds. At Exet d 
was $0 £ e tl твопз Were pe 
and got and examined 0 рге MI 
LDE — citizens of 
B. of ate x2 convened on hursday at a 
rdmote to elect а Atho Lo in the place of the late 
Alderman Humphe The Lord Mayor presided, 
sid 
в бегі, was put in nomination, and as 
er candidate the Lord M ayor de Md 
Covxr or Соммох Couscir,—At the last mee ling 
At be 
of the Court of Common TORIA M P Фу oe 
80 
The ab БА of Мг, Bunning, th e кары [a 
caused by ill-health, was accepted. After a smart 
di ion the Co efused to give money for 
improvement which поб been previously 
submitted to and approved by them.  Attentio 
of pe нее v: : чоо was ultimately Moped toat 
Common Council, 
Жы 4 DE ud accept of property be ipa vli 
the с Corporation гкгер& m a аа of air Court. 
HE GREAT BANK THE Ürry.—Sigmund 
ided | b?nkers' parcels eontainin 
neess | Some tho 
10007. ә 
апа e eiie mises were 
use 2 tii soe is боа а Расна was employed 26 
ight. The safe was taken to 
party could bring the struggle He con- 
tended that this 510 ов БЕ" M к bui by 
action or the influence of 
Бори Power. All 
Y 
found i in deep water in an o r 
Bradford. It had bolt: er four perforations having 
i lid for tha . АП the mone 
74 test. The meeting с 
ў е po ' 
large ity | 
"те the higher gem none 
and as to the working men, 
as some imagined, 
ad come. 
would dispute this, 
were not so easily deceived a 
Time after time deputations of working men 
forward to colour 
ey ha: 
met with thei 
that, now that a decision had been come Qs еб them, 
they would rue the day when thes vel ithe con- 
osed with a Vote of thanks to 
Lord Whar ncliffe | for his services | in the ‹ chair, —At ti the 
any | failed Е раты ies ы = a ë MAT y of | 
n was|the Ipswich registered letter mail bag, in which were 
notes, &c., to the amount of 
usands = pounds, the Post-office authorities 
have incr: 
e reward for the discovery of the 
„|р на сч 
Шу. 
commissi ssioned nd men presented an 
Mr 5 В, Graves, C 
— Before departure' of the Channel te 
eet from | Dublin Bay on КП, morning, the non- | 
officers addr ress Farn 
bu Earl of Derby in the Chair, the Н Apr 
ported that 562/. 0s. 4d. had род recived during 
te week, and that the balan e Bank 
was 283, 0271. 114. e he ia. "i 
monthly терогь, showin ng that the total numbers 
rsons дос in September by the guardians and 
tees combined had fallen eR to er 
om! 
of ан and of the Hem 
repu э гам оі 
notes | testimonial consisted of а 
He with te qum — 
l. | Royal Мату таве Club, who had - ne over with the 
‹ Admiral Dacres. address s 
ierse S Taea O ag Ww [ym en soi MODO officers and sea- 
men of Н.М.8. Delen, as à token of their gratitude апа 
House, ннн ss to them during their stay in the | ? 
Кош o ay one who дд such information 
mag land io the. геа Ша Me 
те 
E Graves, i in reply, said it had been hi 
—А& & meeting- of the | mittes- of 
good fortune 
proofs of "E favour, Sa highly 
- could w ruth say he 
de associati va or more 
to receive many proo 
he valued — 
recéived one more pleasing i 
gratifying i = ite, nature; i w 
acceptable 
ed to m that the i 
e | from their own generous 
ү, them ea Ur m On sie d leave of the men, iw Sunderland by the 
when h 
т. Graves, 
of them Eck eto 
sens mA — 
the Southern 
ay; 
Association, 
F 
T mo d 
RR of the Royal will be engaged i 
never | places to 
the more | seven лез 
s the fact which C h Captain Phillimore had | Roa 
dea had sprun 
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ni er wi 
ndependence 
as resolved, ont 
vi a further ај 
onalions of clothing, w di н MSN 
consequence of the increase mber of 
upon out- is pne ur daring | 
winter. SALAM said pe could be ир жер. 
а very large num so employe 
info Td ed by a letter from t the Poor- E jed n 
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