THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dzerwnzn 12, 1862, 
milk of diseased animals, In this country the most | plate, making an indent of 34 in., uake aer bolt, 
important question is is as to the lightly bulging the inner skin of the target, and 
1 with aphth us eruption, a maladv therefore starting the ribs of the ship n" just 
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which never was more prevalent than i а x: e year 1862. | enough to be perceptible. Beyond this, however, 
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On some occasions when aphtha ha n prevailing it effected nothing of importance. The plates still 
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or some similar disorder ; was no sign of cracking in them, and every rivet, to 
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human affection may be araia y y the consumption оѓ | А steel spherical shot of the same weight was fired e 
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milk drawn from а diseased animal. Mr. Gamgee|from the same gun with b e charge, am 
avows his belief that a very large proportion of {ће | із, rather unfairly for the target, str wi 
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6,000, . & year, might by proper measures be | say, though two bolts gave way, а 1 the rivets held on; 
prevented. The epidemic diseases аго — entirely to and, althou gh E immense mass was bedded in the 
e у у probably foreign, against in arget, it produced sapnis any effect 
and spread of I Fix "preemtions are, in his m vehe, of on the inner skin, which, as e 
and the x ghting purposes are conce cerned, — 
diseases are due  Puety to dietetio g tof befor: eit was -— at, A shot t fro к M тшде. 
stock, and partly to local malaria, which imp 4 land |! gun of the Ordna we ee was 
sp His estimate is that of animals | fired Sith a 120 ~ steel shell imded "rith " lb. of 
in the United Kingdom there die — of disease | powder. This ассо —€— solutely nothing, 
about 375,000 cattle—nearly 5 per cent. of the whole though. it might have Mee deal more than 
1, | it. was (intended, фе Mr ^ one of i ments 
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on зебанда of soil, elimate, and system of cultnre, | little 
were prevented, as they might be, thousands of acres | the target made an irregular dent of » inches deep, 
would. be worth much init than they are, and that and та back t "e 5. E а little mo e th ап 2 ins, 
rack in the 1 
| Monday. Ag was given as to { the 
dustod, in which the оа гаейов Y: We. house was con, 
C uet ed 
The inq quiry w ultim ns d raed to Mo MAN 
rem ED aa IN ul 4EA,—AÀ private soldier 
thp 4th Hussars му De Сах һав beo аррге. 
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кав, n the 31st of tbat month he went ont for а 
ust -— and was never again seen alive by his friends, Д 
w days sinco his body was found in the River 
за i? ы n gold, pmo һе was rui d havh x Aim 
issing. Ther fou 
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belong to the prisoner, He admits that he was in Mr, 
lis compa = on the -t ning befo ore the murder; 
put he ryk that Mr, Drisco 
him, and gives » fceount а the cireumstances under 
which they parted. The iuquest was opened on 
— "y re libe {о allow time for further 
UTINY AT SEA.—Àn Admiralty despatch from the 
River Plate has been published, stating that 14 men 
yar lan I Y ro, m on 
ew of the ship Flowery Jand, АМ -~ А in Ja] 
inst from re d for Саси They are бө 
with having el и а the master and 
officers, senttled the ship; and compelled the опо who 
, | gave tho, iuf rmation to Mop the boat in whieh 
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т to South Am 
t would for many year plate р 
add more to „the resources of the kingdom than the | we be ve обй аѕ e where the two shots 
Ex» URYNESS.- —An cete ч for the tim а perfect crack, nearly a 
target trial trial took. ihe ч "Tuesda t foot long, 
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reat interest was felt in the озү and an d 518, of po ruck | 
unusual number of visitors went down fro ndon th ^ e lower иче s ed loding, eed itself deep but 
The Prince of Prussia was present durin "the whole though it had eviden dy ЕЕЕ the plates, it had 
day, and appeared to watch the effect of eyery shot failed to та ~ any perceptible impression on t the r^ nside 
with as much interest as any artilleryman present.|of the target t itself. This ue n the day's trial, 
Admiral Grey, Sir John Hay, General St. George, and show ed that the з target had repelled both Armstrong 
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and extending. ni through the plate, чаќ w 
all. The last shot 
Sacs AT ка Cross, —Оп Friday morning 
e of ekford' ns 1 ir poing, 
ы өө үз = а "ed, ec e out on the road, an 
de — -— - is head in -— of the wheel. His 
head а кеги atoms, so that death 
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— The Registrar-General's 
Weekly Return хм eren the боци їп мө in the 
| week тү ended Saturday, Dec. b, were 
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General Hay, Dr. Percy, Mr. Pole, C.E., Мг. Whit- | and Whit 
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el Mr. Fairbairn, Admiral Robinson, and the|mno — oe of the iron skin and teak 
eer n Works, backi 1 
Бе of; с also present. The 377 CAPTURE ED DAR — от. — 
he м уб 200 yards range, | Late va Tied не George E escaped 
Colonel Ta чуй; as usual, carefull Lom with M others from Dartmoor prison dx r* - 2 
all the arrangements for «л. firing. first | Ап iX 1860, was captured at — - the 
rounds were merely - escape he had tation of 18 yere 
66 solid. shot, | of 
Sh s MD. die) ind A. 2 mder А emo 
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h these struck the upper r plate, and made Ие, -— escaped with him were John Robinson, 
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charge. Bot 
the usual indent of nearly two inches deep, but effe | going 30 years transportation, and bs 
nothing more than that which they always do—that is | Hampshire, undergoing 20 years transportation, 
say, show the quality of the iron-plates ajui both of whom were captured a short time der bel 
— the guns have to contend. On this occasion | escape, Ball, after escaping, made his way with his 
literal! ect, and —Ó @% 1 а — to Bridgwater, where the d. Ball | ег 
to Cardifi, and in а few days а pan for 
better plates had n ever на tested at Shoeb America Жз until within the last few months, | 2d 
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uryness, 
Even he сотрап һе 
they showed ible symptom of | guerillas, but чм taken prisoner by the North, and 
buckling out; and on the edge and | sent home, Immediately on his arrival in England » 
around the bolt-holes, it was ани amour oo crack | made his way to Woolwich, where he enlisted as 
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them. A salvo of two 68-pounders and two 110- | gunner n the. Royal Artillery ор. їп which he ^ 
; ont 
— e shot аа » барь, served for и last two m ay | 
was next fired, but of these four guns ight he beeame embroiled in а drunken row, an 
target altogether, ий. touched it so Sip v ke dn tell ínto the уой of the ere While locked up at 
upper edge that, as s as damage was co it | Shooters-hill station, Inspector Bell made the discove 
А also called а ; the remaining acr eie б that he was an — Dartmoor — havi 
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e on rei side of a bolt, so that the |“ G. T." marked on his left arm, and was la pose on Tuesday, 
bolt iteclf wa was squeezed up like putty, and projected | under the delusion nt Prinee Albert was his personal 
PON d m still held frm m. Two shots|enemy. He is now 28 years of age i and six years ago 
ard trial for any plate, but it broke out c of ,Bedlam Hos ospital tw tw -— one occasion 
v EET without ну sign of crack or rday he was 
was absolutely unhurt, taken Atah the magistrate sitting at Woolwich, and 
ыле тоны of the whole mass, | was identified by the Dartmoor anthorities, who S 
Fui sei commencem i6 i-em eap He 
cem ЖА, a rivet was started. k^ cylindrical, uL. 
b hen кх was next used, but effected nothing, 
уо: К muzzle-loading 
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that a few um ars ago he eame into possession of 4,0001, 
left him y his father, and that he has a brother 
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immense superiority of steel projectiles TN of the аы BUS m mi of М 
armour € опена S re the old gray cast-iron shot.|old posite = Mansion House. 
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Wd been so ameh wood. Mr. Whitworth’s 150- | should be carried out if the Metropolita 
pounder was next tried. In consequence of there being | — the expense. 
USE in this fine piece, Mr. Whitworth reduce риди 8товмв.—Аз DADA last week the | action will be podas o » ata 
London. e ten потоки weeks of the years 
1853-62 the average number was 1867. 
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ET V Ue зы rs mre 
Ам — LA mosting. o the dergx and d. 
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aq of 
the well-being of tbe nation; 
3. That while c een of thelabourer — to be 
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| teaching in church or school; and it was resolved to 
and | communicate "e the Bishop "of Salisbury with the 
view of ова а better consideration of the sub, n 
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ement may cost 17, БЮ, = Sir, P. Joi most obedient humble servant, 
er ciim from ve м ajest received, a 
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following letter, which had iata cte Мау by the late 
Mayor, but cireumstances pre — Чи gentleman 
laying m before the Council erat retirement 
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Queen correspon ndenco 
me of e за of October. The Queen cmi ry 
that there exists а розду af the people of Birmingham 
a | losing the enjoyment of Aston Park as а place of healthy exer- 
de In such a hive of industry ап open 
Her Majesty had учас = Тема зба rein 
EAE уна Hor Majesty В a unwilling 
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itto — mate by the 
of Aston Park, and o of ОЕ, ld be very injudicio id 
immi now to deprive doa —I have the O. B. Pa 
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motion of the Жар the fore egoin 
. 23]b., the shell, the coast have n— а fearful | Town Council. The **eorresp еты 
of | accounts from 
etal (which is mms : hard name for soft addition to the long list of disasters wh узсе € 
o Жым 
€ оры 151 ы with 5 1b. of powder as all’ parts of the country during recent | from % that the d portion 
the foregoing letter has ns been 
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Much w ted from this formidable | storm. Upwards of 150 wrecks and easualties were|of that park which her Majesty came в 
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ЕА, bur infortunately, it очса shell from some | reported оп Saturday and Monday, the largest number | town to open in 1858, remai 
time. for 
mysterious ursting about 20 yards from the|ever received in so short а of 
muzzle of the gu Mer g its fragments in ай Dutch and French coasts there has also been a great 
directions screaming hosnely Don air, | loss of Bie and propert, 
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trong en tried м. а -— LATE рка AT ĪSLINGTON.—The adjourned | Messrs. Greenway, the bankers, of 
cast н numbers, 40, 
shot of 151 1, A with 351b. of|in on the two men who lost their lives by the 
rather elocityy | falling of —— ves Tavern at Islington. 
powder, struck, with the h 
M ue daz ur dr dee Ы upper | whilst in the course of re-erection, was resumed оп | The 
