= GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL G/ E. N 
is not likel p She continued to get worse, when a surgeon one of his largest creditors, a physician of euism 
ee die ims the summer ; nor is 5 int eni d t io fs y t for, and found her ger ghee = ute vo eyes vum : and the p^ mother RE eight Juin ' 
d h thir rst uper a burning sensation in throat. n | himself having six. seems he had se 
mace — wi à ar 6 56 — sos i lay the man Royal left the house and did notreturn.|tities of luggage to Liverpool, in antice large 28 
that view, * m c Pen — it has been constructe ted | The deceased continued to get worse, and died on|departure. On the morning of his departure for i 
has been to e market and nothing | Saturday morning, the 4th June. On a post mortem | pool he obtained from Mrs. Humphreys her 
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mae market of flowers e world, erg a most sioned by some irritant poison; ut Dr. Letheby, uio totally aru ided for. Dr. Humphreys hal 
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tage of 75 feet itive ely v what it wa s appeared fedi the evidence and m 
Bow Street, in which i is s the 9 ^ —— pal that ; and R yal had quarrelled. = Jus. DuDLEY.—AÀ woman named Sarah be on din 
its total le ength ill | be 280 — — The | returned a verdict of Wilfal Murder Pata Royal, who — — — — this town, died a fi i 
e former | is not in cu 1stody, an and the coroner issued a warrant for the great = of 113 years, withou w daya 3 
being 50 feet — — the deren 12 vm — heces d. his apprehension. 1 She an imata of Sed 
The nave is covered with a large s — aded | TH E Pus 110 HEALTH. —The Weekly Return of the Her career v a à | 
arch, entirely composed of iron and glass. The height | R Was recognised as “the een liv ‘woman, 
from the floor to the underside of the ribs is 50 feet, | in the week ending Saturday, June 25, was 970. In speaking of her people said, * She is like a eat, 
in addition to which, on the c - the arch, a the corresponding > "- of the 10 years 1849-58 the | never die." She lived in single b 
lantern light roof, 6 feet wide, runs the 1000; which, if raised in propor- had any children. She out-li 
length. Tbe basement underneath ‘the r tion to the imerease - population, will pem me 1100. | sisters, though one was born more tha 
is 16 6 feet wai inches 1 c the clear. It will thus be seen, s therefore 130 below the average. | During the whole of the time she was in the pog 
adding ti ight, that the total height from the During the we x the births of 936 boys di 829 girls | although entirely blind, she knitted, 
basement floor lev Sr to the aps all 1765 children— were bib pts in London. In all the stockings ae the paupers, num ng em 
is about 70 feet. The main roof is —(— = the 10 cor ‘responding weeks of the years 1849-58 the wsdl enjoyed goo health, was very cheg 
11 principal Hibs, 21 feet 5 inches centre and ¢ average aai was 1555. rkably activ 
and connected by light purlins. ULL.—A dou ble suicide was committed 
by 24 columns, extending from the basement, w mich i in m night at rough, a little watering place 
the hall, at the springing of the arches, uy enriched Provincial. bee coast, about — i 
capitals. The si de avenues have ‘lean- to’ oofs, and are young man named Webst n, 1 
‘desi nicer M T ; the flowing — i E E ced to a shoemaker in - "vilae 
spandrels. The supporting columns rest on York st the ois Intelligencer is the following :—‘ On the 
slabs, 2 feet 6 inches by2 feet 8 inches in thickness, under- | — June, aged 45, Mr. Peter Matterson, of Low Duti- Fon on; who at this time was niri EET 
| ford, near Boroughbridge. He and his ancestry have | second wife of Tomlinson’s uncle. 
T^ — the hall when * are will form a ex-| bi een d owners and occupiers a the farm on which he there was an impediment to t 
bon mple of iron constructio fe will e — died for more than 800 yea he farm was not tliat the young woman was evenly f 
longitudinal of 32 ids girders eat — vt and — owner has Art ays been a Matterson, filling a situation u 
other: 2 I transversely t rithout a 10 interview abo 
hein feet d adapted t e hol tile arc — e| RISTO: P The sale S the cubre and Chan husband, when he discarded her. 
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21 ounces to = foot. The he fasade i in cd Street is of | 0 best la 
a highly ornamen tal character. It is designed in five great 8 fetching more tha .per acre. The i 
compartmen hov and estat: W Spies sed by Mr. C. nock of the girl. She ha 
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arch, divided in to 13 radiating pane els, pem a rim of i: es, r the sum of 21 3000, 
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re r ‘morning - Miis: large cro bres of] ies 
cireular-headed, and have their spandrels filled and 100 riae. Ad — at Messrs. Abbott's 1 thë on RE — sone immense excite 
with pierced ornamental work, of excellent design beror s Bow at Rye House in numerous 
and workmanship. Over these are circles of laurel vans, acco mpanied b ur a band of music. It was the Dai Obitu: nary last week 
Maing, patera in their eem The — annual feast given by the firm, and the men were Piera Ei Ensign B wayt, f H. Mes 83d B 
-compartments at each end of th band be accompanied by their wives and families. On their youn son of Cloud Blaha of Dyr 
trances, p are each = Seer 9 feet in SEN. rem ees they dispersed in n different directions, amusing 8 tal fall from the 
chief one in the centre being abou = selves at cricke etin and o iue er games, dne a party It appears that, ee — ud. a gro a 
clear. To vg details, given by the Bui for a row down the river. party held on. the*Combe on the 16th alt, 
we may add fr m the > Times that when ‘the Arcade i is| They had proceeded 2 half "unido when the boa t ioon d C 
vhite and gold, | capsized, wd d ersed the whole of the party into of gulls’ 
a style ‘which will zan suit its light and elegant dep ver. very possible means were taken to footing, slipped, 
deta 103e who Thes rosea to the bottom of the deceased Beeken 
pipes "for keeping up the temperature du dur ring winter, | boat sor scream r help. With difficulty four of | aca hh 
and gas is also laid on, so that the interior 455 be the party were int to the banks of the river; one o. 
lighted up for night fêtes in an instant. The bu uilding | 5 Scd they insensib 2 tus pret sa maining ivo à uso ime X 
will of course be divided among the rinci al growers, | betore EN were restored. e remaining two o 
and all the flowers will be pisei ed x a large bank in | party, named 3v Maria Hall aged 17, and Lizzie vri confer the i onorar e 
the no nave, with smaller ones in the aisles. Me | Fer erguson, r aged 14 $ sunk before dates arrived, and IELDS.—À r o the resolutions ¢ 
tools, seats, and garden furniture of all K nds | Shiels Town Gomak yea to the d 
vill bé be sold only in the aisles—the centre being reserv rved| CARD rial of 95 ministers, composing 4 he Seerel 
exclusively for flowe rs. The night promenade i in connec- x Conference Er the aE Assembly of the Indepen- 2 ibit dé d» -: at 
RIDES vU UE eite dius doe ONG PREMO e for i ie Seien trade of the riv 
On these oceasions the Arcade will be tban eld at Llanelly, Jun e 7, has been pre- T her Majesty's f 
Jj y d ged 8 ted to m Palmerston, mee 8 policy of non- | lost sight of by | T — 
‘The whole Arcade will be lit up at du s and thrown bereits in the war in Italy. To this memorial ment of curis thi P ut 10 
open to the ra audience for the night. On ih -— Palmerston has o Es following repl 855 probably by this time 
i no ballet, and a suffici 
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15 h e Siehe that ner Majesty's Goverament Bam of advising | mouth of the ri riv i 
a er a pes Aa vernm AVIS: 
nig " end M pe I into > the rea nde from the her Majesty to t nthe 8 € E "that thay-de SHREWSBURY. me s 3 de the ped — 
gran 1 e for the opera entrance hall. di aba 
t h not mes the ‘probe lity of any events that would lead them bury and Talbot has 
entrance in the north wall, about 50 feet from | to dep: e policy of neutrality.— chin sir, your Dis SA AE led: es 
Bow Street, , leads t from the it. anda fourth door above | choslent servant, * Q. d. BARRINGTON.” eas declined. sokner A g the 
8 estra stalls. e no less than | CHELTENHAM. —This fashionable watering- place has 18 informing them > 1 
— means 1 t by the discovery full paleo re ree if they, a 
most disgraceful affair, the circumstances attend- and cautioning dem bes owledge ! the à 
will, as soon as the Arcade is finished, be ym emen open e vii pog only just been Los ud ie den 2 for rent, refuse p 
of the principals to 
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down and take up, and by this lights of the town since Mr. Close had been removed to Tonk. — William Atkinson, Who 
X convenience 11 carriages can take up at the the deanery of Carlisle. The week befo , ho r, | assize he murder of n 
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T PoPLAR.—On Tuesday morn- | pecuniary difficulties, and left Cheltenham on a visit (as remained at York Castle, 
ga a coroner's jury assemble d 25 the third time in he said) to some i i acki i d 
ido h Street, East India Road, Poplar, to inquire into | isti i vm 
the death of Ziporah Wright, aged 21, who died un nder | difficultie: a Mrs 
livers, whom Jie left behind him at Cheltedhiti m, from |a man onfined with h 
t poison, supposed to be cantharides. erpool, representing that he had been disappointed | killed bmi if one of the pF 
3 * that the deceased and a man ali I = iis 3 of obtaining assistance, and that he aaa the In all pro 
eorge F. Royal ha baer lodging for gee ad ti d be detained from her a few days longer. By | cause use his removal to idi 
only been confi rb 
seized with violent pains in the stomach and sickness. | represented he was visiting, inviting her and Dr. Hum- | The 
The 3 was called, when some brandy was e pirg to visit them. This 3 aro nad here suspicions ; she peers of Me. aber "poland 
tered to "Y butthe symptoms increased. The land- 2 her fr Eve 8 Men 5 stituted, and | Tipton. No m E 
: pede; 
she replied “ Only some coffee, which my husband gav 
| rica returned a verdict of 
me in a cup and made me drink, although it was very with a — woman, the wife of] Allen, Thomas Watkins, 
