THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, [NovzxPER 28, 1863, 
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memorial issued by the Chelsea ds id from which it 2 i epi They emere in tying one of the ее them. Bilig have l i 1 offeri Lf 
е ed that the Government intend to pull down the | pri m e^ қ, but there appears to i à Holt, 
barracks she ici ridge, and erect others on a plot | of p The SHMA was immediate Лу нив from. a pers n of the 
of land called * Quail's field," on the south side of|secured, ada а razor ен with blood was found | irit а who had been receivi ing relief from 
Sloane gine. e memorial pointed out the injury | within a few yards of the spot where the woman had | һе Manchester Board of Guardiaus waited | 
cti Г £ d do to the | fallen. On , і і i ПА 
vietion 
y 5 ted | said if h 8 ame 
that it would impede improvements now contemplated, dw n with the i intention to do for her. Не also said 
and that а better site might m found on the Surrey | he should ask the favour of being allowed to go back | “ Motto of Freedom—A fair day's wo: 
side of Chelsea Suspension Brid Mr. Tite, е Rev. | to 5 dew e to be executed. Не is about 27 or 28 | wage, 
Mr. Burgess, rector of Upper Clic, and the Rev. Mr. | years i 
N even expressed their concurre ein the күү апа ү а, et —Down to Saturday afternoon the Union them lads. e 
injurious to the rating | pitmen out on strike at Messrs. Straker & Love's col- | informed the deputation that he c 
of the parish. Ea ri da Gre ey said there could be little | lieries, in the Auckland district, had боб settled with | with the proceedings of ће guardians, an at 
ovided 
doubt that whatever locality might be chosen similar | their employers. "The matters first in dispute had been | publie works would soon be provided for Manches 
complaints would arise, Не would admit that barracks | reduced to a question of wages, and no further over-| The deputation then attended an out-door паа 
їп any district were not desir able, but he had to deal tures had been made by either masters or men. During | Stevenson uu are, and reported the result of t 
with the exigencies of the service. point | last week "Les notice having been given, a number of | interview with the Mayor 
upon which there was éompletà và iy, а and that|pitmen and their families were ejected from their|  OUNDL Muse Fitzwilliam ounds met at 
was that the cavalry barracks at ерее were iig esl but accommodation was found for them by | Cotterst tock Lodge, near this town, on Monday, 
m i bed be and that the sooner they were pulled he Union in the village of "EE and the'neigh-| The horse of the master of RM d the Hom, 
1 the better, Although he м di Iure d NEN бойды. Inthe middle of the week the co onduet of|G. W. Fitzwilli jam, fel in crossing Ыт feni 
aites, that at Che rd was, on the whole, the best tha T some of the pitmen became very riotous, but the|and threw the master өт to grot 
could be found. As to the non-paym ment e =} excitement calmed down without any very violent out- | Mr. pax illiam was eonveyed to the od! house, and 
the ese military establishments, that was a question which | | break. On Saturday, however, in consequente of ће |m ance was РК ed in. It was then found 
ке, Py міту be sao ed kj the Treasury, The anaie fne Matig been threatened, extra Lens Lu Em elm " broken, and that he had 
deputation had suggested a site which m tight be | men were placed at the collieries. "Their notice having some severo bruises. Later in the day 
{р ор ИД to the рон i n the opposite f the | expired, the men at the South Medomsley ded to he was conveyed to Milton in а fly, and hopes are _ 
river. But taking into Бе нар. the Position of|the nu mber о , went on strike, demanding t recovery. " 
the Houses of m ` li ti à and ап jy fh et e —On Tuesday E Mr. Cobden 
buildings, he felt that 16 would be a fatal objection ina wages. The strike still continues at Spennymoor | Mr. Bright : нт: à large meeting in this Ves r 
military point of view, that they should have the river y expressed their determi- | which not less than 8 pe ма е мего gore 
between the barracks and those places. r. Simons | nation to close the mine di bug submit to bi: Cobden said that ауыс there was no any 
suggested another site, which was not liable to this reme бой y the Uni Plaeards have question of free trade and protecti ion to Aonad “tliere 
objection, between the new Chelsea aeree and the|issued by the men at Къу, "Thornley, Aia Kelloe were still the —— of t 
river. ‚Тһе Rev. Mr. Burgess said he had another | collieries, intimating that ар advance of wages һай | о? the Gover: The next Parliament wou uld have 
gg ff. » i d that was that a portion of the| been demanded. А dispute Чечим е Ms td of | to be аер with new principles at К 
f the porel Papia might] m appro- | Felling colliery and the men, which arose last week | election, Some people said yx was a apathy 
prited for. this purpose, e 66 a PIE about prices, is en i be amieably settled. Тһе | with regard to polities, and he must cos “ш жы 
was sure d hat 9 90 | notices for a reduc wages in one or two of ће | people of England just now much asly 
acres and upwards might b ан ed to this| pits in the Leia iB steam coalfield expired on | attended to the proceedings of other кона than to 
purpose. Earl de Grey said de did not see how far he | Monday, but i in this case also there i isa prospect of th ле Uwe Б: their WP It w if t i 
1 а proposal as that t f Reuter's telegrams was more 
just suggested, but the whole question should have his} _ BT jer AM.—On Sat urday night the wife of Mr. home polities, "With reg ard to America, e „still did 
mature consideration. Charles Кал n ag Kotu у, the barrister, who has so 
E AT EasTERN.—The Master of bá pn on been before the publie i in connection with the Swinfen ру the South xi m pun AE: Nu Xs 
Saturday ordered the "Great Ship Compa be ell down the entieths, ро n London—that MA 
wound. up. It had previously been ompany do that|stairs of her own house, "апа fractured her skull so di ће up of а contrary opin : 
Messrs, Cunard, Wilson, & Co., of Liverpool, would | severely that she died in the course of the next day. | but their bes wle dge of Americ, bs те poke wt Г 
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anuary, t the inquest which wes held on ednesday, it | the n lewspapers, was sadly lim 
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aportet $ that tha home; that Mrs. Kennedy had gone to her bedroom, un for the purpose of fad and - perpetua ting 
reholders and was supposed to have i ne | huwan slavery, and not to defend it as it existed, It 
ай failos 5 nigh rhen: Her h TARAGA] of which g 
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allow the ec company m be Shareholder T nt for, but she never rallied, and died on pog id the South fighting etit "е рдо TE » 
ШО, » (ih аратара аена had only produced 30001. in evening. The jury returned а verdie t of Aceiden Whenever an aristocracy had done that severe EC E. 
cash and a promise o more, and under the | Death. had never асерде; and so 16 must be 
circumstances the money subscribed would be returned | CAMBRIDGE. me If such a thing as a DON a 
in full. igh Steward of zS University fan an: Sith America should pos M it would be fraught with a 
Тнв LATE MURDERS IN A CaB:—Some additional | ће usual formalities. The ceremony kia place at his | great loss to human progress all over the world. 
light has been Lou Ж. ws the recent Sal y, by the lordship's mansion in iei ier Squar The Vice-| Already we could see what the struggle had led to iu 
publieation of some 1 тв addressed һу the murdered | Cha пееПог — on the occasion, stile by the | Mexico and St. Domingo. f it had not been for the 
wife to her sister hs А the Masters of St, John's, | American war tho French Mi not Los ы the 
cruelly treated many Man before her death. She | Clar Eni du ; the Proetors, the Public Orator, the | Mexican mistake, nor Spain that of att St. 
states that her husband „continually | beat her til she counsel to Wwe University, the Regi istrar, and many | Domingo. As to the Polish een we had n the. 
mbers of the University resident i in London. In the | Poles wa ‚дош the Russians against us em masses — 
and repeatedly threatened to роб an end to her life. бано а large party o d with the | With reg. eoe sdb P Congress, he disappr 
the of the present year he оа to SH deer tà dined with the High Steward at the|of it ори, эри} The — 
her in such a manner ек АЈ would not be found out, | Clarendon Hotel Mr. Henry Fawcett, Fellow of|only ien could see, to be derived | 3 
stating that t he could melt т to е all b ut her | Trinity Hall, was elected Professor of Political Economy | from 6 w which would arise 
ater do terday by a large мау, ppe or 30; Ron, E X from a qeu nnl ent. са would be 
ter d T $i v. L. H. |a 
telling | Mr. ev. a ure, as it h 
vi дней, if уле, heard s dy dose ud | Courtney, 18; Mr. Н. D. Macleod, arrangements of the Paris Congress of 1856, after the 
begging lo her ч je Pa. зај letters, no p that pue Dzar.—Lord Clarence ENSE on deg night was | Russian war, had only led to 1,000,000 more men being 
e us against him othar | present at a dinner given by th or of Deal, and in | armed in the two services of the European countries, 
meeting in. a qe deat h. Itis RES. kable Mor thanks as del i3 "the Admiralty, and he feared that the result of the proposed Congress | 
ever that the letters make no reference to ar children, said that the bombardment of Kagosima was not | would be much after the same fashion He then в З 
and that it never prar ем 0 have occur * intended by th t i n he | of ning of Kag 1 
the protectio; а magistrate from her огу pi пр to punish the Daimio who had murdered an кА A а E, as that of the mag of 1 
í n j i was 
CHILD MURDER.—À girl named Wolf has been com- | blowing at the time the forts only would have b 
mitted for trial dos etes murder of her infant. destroyed. The storm w raged, however, prevented | lier ed €: was, м. У вше on we should Pu 
Ihe was їп at Жа Puri, E and the ыыр» е fleet MSS uS accurate aim, and | v Masa de KA t е un-Christian чане. 
us the to - The. nately ‚ China те 
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muc Нва “Gonera? Teni quiethoss could be selec 
week that "ded on Sat LM Nov ovem ere 1475, that the conditio of the e English meu bad 
being 28 less t than „ће corrected average of the last r ге 
ith | Hes A 
no сані on the face of the earth. Ther 
E ases recent accident to the bi p ort, and declared | peasantry but that of England which was EC ге! 
was more than 100 above the average. that she had proved herself an piste sea-boat. | divorced from the land. Our colonies were more fre 
———— ZGuiLDrFORD.—A disgraceful i took place a as Italy was more free, Germany was more free than we 
town on Saturday evening. detachin f | were, ee we did not maintain o ar relative posit: E. 
troops which had den sent UK the prm of | ndvanceof other countries, There was по other co оосо 
the month from Aldershot to prevent the usual|in һе world where you would nói find € a baldini 
f | disorders which Prorail, in the town on uy Nim kor ещ h and t the furrow own. 
day, remained until Thursday last, w and, Не did not want any agrar 
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й: t camp. This SIR. d whieh to change all this; bat this he f 
withdrawn, the “Guys” сапе ouk оп. Saturday |16 was quite consistent human nat 
w evening, masked and armed with bludgeons. They | wherever he went the condition of е е + 
ho | demolished the есте ан AXE наци who generally protiy г good, in ADAE, 
proceeded | inj to the house of the сын ge = es rre «i iho m at à 
attacked a policeman who came in their Дедан length. Не nrged that If е р ire j 
were immediately € Mn died that for two days ho w ted |and protection was settled, there yet X ein 
n three р to li eommitting 
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discussed the questions of taxation and- 
elu E sag цеске ыу ос, отрар hey ШЕ сині tho grent, questiona o р an 
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