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OCTOBER 24, 1863.] 
T be syond Teto in 
Falls in 
ance at the ceremony, and the carriages of the Duke 
and Duchess of Cambr idge, and several of the nobility, 
followed i in the procession 
ACCIDENT TO THE MAIL STE R AFRICA. 
Кена going Royal Mail амай Africa struck in a 
dense fog near Cape Басе, оп the night of the 12th 
inst. She was ashore half- an-hour, but got off, making 
much water, Į 
where she arrived on the 13th 
кешеа; and must dd 
ct ext 
St. 
The ship has been 
en sive, 
E Los GTA. — —The Board 
өл Ыт inquiry into бо e Ei the drei en on Sable | 
sland c urday. 
ABERAYON. 
—The | o 
ohp’s, Newfoundland, | © 
The i A quur sed | H 
Morfa Colliery, by which 38. pen 
were lost and uh property destroyed, 
n South Wales. 
pately, 
9. feet, working g 
boy o 
tho explosion was confined, o s 
men gatt the 
which 42 m and boy ere workin 
tíal. t 
irday morning а fatal explosion 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
rsey of Cambridge, 
if, imn tint nd 
Powell, M. 
were the pad sni Жу, ан ers, 
т. Hon ry Hoare 
k^ Ов Thx way рне 
| the Беу, Сез 
guis: d of frg Chur - 
The Man өы 
оо1 о у 
certificate ` of Capt ain Gledell was suspended e Е 
mon nds, tho hae er bey) that this 
agement " а lar 
E. the shaft, e the i x. 
the sea. The 
num hich the n to 8 use the lend 
line led 1 to pott consequence 
8 BAY or Bus —On Wednesday 
collision took place bui enti rus Majesty's screw 
eof Wellingt 
100 tong, i in the Bay of Biscay. Bot 
nd were obliged to т Er ina 
disabled em but ire was fortunately no loss of life. 
engineering KM sugg est to REC € the safety of 
The collier 
егу ae 
т. Dr. enr ada e Rev. J. Bar ае 
Church" was read by Dr. Bayford, and а рар рег оц 
Supply of Native Missionaries, Dres : 
ncis Hessey, Incumbent a ad 
Since the return of the Scylla, another x of war 
the Pelorus, bound also for Japan to reinforce 
pino in those ap has put back with Зане СЯ 
g caught fire fro 
Saxum Bes ОЕ BETHNAL Geres. The Home | [а 
Ém сап es эз 
or the 
| ave [PN incessantly at work since PE arid morning, 
ан ards 90 have be een either brought ' up dead or 
eim ns popore were re t y hg IM P Та, "the 
Rev. W. Emery, the Rev. J. a е, б Rev. Dr. 
n | Kennedy, mi. other gentlem n practical Church 
subjects. Among the topics еа ыч his closing 
m him what they are doing to remedy | the evils 
brought. to light by several i 
аф 
of the bodies is attended with so much danger that 
had died in Thorold Squ estry in reply в sta 
as to its sanitary state 
q 
ey e 
gent medical officer of health, an inspector of nuisances, 
- and a committ 
ето 
ittee of six members to carry 
val At inp. +; 
itë Бх обага КА. бу yet b een found, 
—A. fi 
the Nuisances | 
g 
meeting was the conduct of the Ecclesiastical Commis- 
The ҮТҮ of Harrowby defended the C 
€ and showed that a larger sum had been expended 
n the augmentation of small livings, and at a less cost, 
| tha an was at first anticipated. It was agreed that the 
next meeting should be - held. at Bristol, and a vote of 
he w 
longing б the Duchess о 
offenders were brought Б the Bath i magistrates on 
gret for their 
Laxc CASHIRE RELIEF FUND.—At t} 
Mansion House Committee on Friday, grants s of mo 
to the amount of 85097. were made to places in Lan 
and Cheshire, for ваба by the local relief 
ON WANDSWORTH 
of 
ney 
.| con 
gress, closed t roceedings.—At the monthly 
AEN z the General R cr Committee on Monday, 
the report stated that though the Boards of Guardians 
ha 
rom 456,786 to 184,625. en 
report, ‚Мт. Ashworth stated his opinion that next 
f 800,000 bales of 
y more than the station. The 
dul рте ther PN on their taking t 
| pay all expenses and give БЇ. to the Bath United 
fiis 
At dusk o 
RXENHEAD.—The steam ram El Tousson is now | ins 
айн Lie surveillance ofa party of marines. 
under 
cotton э “the present д importations. 
would enable the m m 
Sunday a m 
| The Goshawk is isn E a d oored a ue TR El To qutd 
and the Bridgewater House R '86, 2701. 1 
ers 
of Lord Spencer, lord of the m a few days but i is moored to the quay, at the, stern of the та = RM n all 397, 1401. 95. 
before his departure for ae Continent, rela p b YNE. — Monday week the 
tive to the enclosures on Wandsworth Common. | гош completing and fitting the rams for sea. The li inquest on M artin Linskay was resumed in чү ргезепсе 
The memorial on цей baning um iron. Liverpool Nace left the Mersey on diy for | of Terence Goin, who had been apprehended on the 
his lordship гері us | Р1уїпо charge оѓ сачы his Stm After hearing further 
to continue the fri icon evidence, the шу tur verdict of M: ter 
subsisted between himself and the parish, and t Coleorton Pit, near | again the priso! : 
present he ме по е T саға A X iu for Le аба. Y re got o "Wein mi Tt is оре! A ID. — The co corporation of tl 
enclosing апу por that he con. | that they poni Er iw аъ foul ai Wednesday week, at which the m embers n the 
curred in di desirability p pond ding open spaces for Мо? а вр. —Оп Saturday Sen Wilton Fryer, Jate ei nty, and Mr. С; well, the member for the city, 
chi 
public recreation in populous эстет and believed 
kin the Hereford Old шег whose defalca- 
| were present, Мг. L 
x g Шо amounting to several thousands of pounds, аге | prevented attending by ill-health r. Cardwell, 
Баси апа то of t d ied үзүрүн to have vs а primary cause of the failure of the [ив s speech, eve Cr" state of England with үне 
and any future scheme for enclosures would bi dA ig: as brought up before tov city magistrates | 24 абр of other countries, and appealed to 
dered with reference to that object e did. ^e ib final examination, and, after а long examination, enley whether the ion nt harvest was not the bes t 
w the recent enclosures of the railway, which were, | fu ally committed for trial, bail being refused. — — he had ever E wn. i Moog poney yeas, 
i EEDS. imselt on the Him i » 
s тийүү bir fni йер аниге ; я been Archæological Association was held last week in Leeds | when the value of fhe crops wou m be fu пу kno 
interfered with, but there was no objection to further | under the ye of Lord Houghton (mers Mr. | With regard to forei mug he. Fra his һора 
inquiry bei cde їо ће matter; e the Aro arochial Monckton Mil тйвһїп also ered his|that the Government wo to follow that 
he | inaugural address on Monday week in f policy чч heri had | hitherto pursued, 
all, after "the mayor and co and said that he had no fear that the honour of the 
diee. e 
ү INN: 
pd night of ог Г Жыш 
ealers, 
premises at the back, in Pembroke 
the 
Lane, got into the first floor, a from thence into «b. in Wake 
e NS E e loc 
ber. 
THE Z 
Com en 
14 Laid € b: bee 
агарт сан ной James 
o1 e Fre е ге Chur eh. 
TE zer 4 Cape b; 
ap 9 Ў 
ivingston * expedition, pa gran m de ы 
РА direction, d ee the Marchi 
as also visited the chief 
missionary eee iode in е Сај h оғ а 
ре Colony. The deat 
a distinguished y Leva d geologist, Mr. Richard dog D, the sermon was preached 
d by Dr. Livingstone to R. 
Murchison. 
Tug Pugno HE 
od аст states 
week that ended Satu 
ALTH.— The Regis price 
that the deaths registe à 
rday Octo! 
ee in London. In th 
of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1543. 
S 
a burglary of a 
d was слез. оп Ше aT of prem 
{ adiness, by 
Stewart, Roberts, F.S.A., Mr. 
has | Hi 
eque "Rev. Scott Surtees, and other distinguished 
17 Areidencnn l Bickers 
Com: 
tion had gem the | 
to the town. In 
РЕ Alberta, which has 
m m expressly for her Majesty's convenience in 
g between the mainland aud the Is le of Wight, 
the Olicana Romans; 
е óf the 
of the Romans ; ое осет pg seen 
field; to Pontefract etes d Church ; to 
to Kirket tall 
this town т last w 
ad 
ND.—Sir Roundell Palmer, t s Attorney- 
бс delivered a rong address to his constivuents in 
and spoke as follows. on the part 
Ventworth, Rev. 
It is intended to hold the next congress а 
ampton. 
CHESTER.— The third —Ü pem. of the 
Church Congress commenced i city оп Tues- 
day week with a servi in th е тб hedral, 
br Hook, Dean of 
In the afternoon an Padd ress on Church 
d by the Bishop of Man 
ongress. In the debate 
ей, Mr. Hugh Bir 
teth, Mr s chairman er “Тыз 
^ Mr. Murray Dale, 
when 
Chichester. 
Mr. W. 
In the evening 
livered 
n the discussion. 
abondas was opened d the Rev. 
T. E. Espin, of Lincoln College, Oxford, who read a 
E 
У | пог bave 
Fe 
r Government ды, felt itself bound, in the first place, 
n the second place, to do —— in 
es carrying оп law: 
heir reiten Saba vi 
gigu uestion were totally 
rding to the 
vileges as such; they hed to God 
but, — 80, фу, с not refuse 
The Americans ae , the 
mplain et "Һай 
tion аз сеты, 
lligerents, e", could 
against the South, 
They enitn es : pri 
they were not belligerente 
to take notice о grate 
Northerners, А-а 
[Ме а окен prematuro 
foi ti unless the South were 
t ues maintained the blockade 
течни 
taken from neutrals on the high seas ships, guns, 
eei "Lc all Pat was known as the niunitions of war. 
as for the 
rh s of 
pe e не should be understood, and 
haraeter. Sire vo noted 0ге un 
