THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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streets of advertising columns, exhibiting in glaz ed | era that he be imprisoned for three months in the] tion and thankfulness, and wh hithersoey ersoever he 
frames a miscellaneous collection of trading advertise- basa gaol. should never for orget that town of his 
ments, with the addresses of parochial officers, e. | D terri tk —In addition to the fortifications which ladies of the parish of Leeds, who — mi 
One of these columns has been € in Piceadill M have been for some ho Gor in is ade at t the » ba ck of purse of 2701 lady i ook, 
opposite Apsley House, an — bas excited so much dis- Mount Edgecumbe, the — nt have to that la rough Mr. per "vw 
satisfaction. mot only v T vieil pearance, t Mount Wise, command- | and Dr. Hook isis the gi Pri 
but with the character of its advertisements and the ing the "entrance to Ham A breastwork, 6 wein behalf. 
obstructi s caused in such a leading thorough- high, is to be raised on ‘the redonbt, and two of S r| | LIYERPOOL— n Sunday?iher i 
fare. The subject was discussed on Tuesday a Bs am 91 guns, commanded by Ca ptain : 
ing o of the Commissioners of Sewers, and» 0 angle At Bovisand Point, near the east arm C. B., arrived in the Mersey, ram 5. 005 t 
motion tito Ply „mouth Sound, preliminary 3 have reer uiting se ervice. d Eo is the first 9j ag 
giving permission to erect oie — s near tl the erection, close to the water's edge, t 9? mig, 
Royal Exchange and in E of turf eoim which will extend from the flag: astaff Ne — In 4 ui in the 
TurnovEMENTS IN ALL STREET.—On Tues- | to "i Wednesday the Earl of Carna: 
day, by direction of the ö ened the| Fa —A tragical occurrence took 2 a few | office of High rd 
wal rhe Printing Office bi the * Minerva Press,” in days ag ago in n this town. It ears from the evidence | ee 
Leadenhall Street, with several other houses inquest on Fri iday that on the “preceding 
to be cleared away for the purpose of the ri alae Wh, evening Mr. aae et Bell, a surgeon, who has recen au 
of the neighbourhood, were sold by auction. The been in — p ut who is 
houses extend from Leade nhall Sito et to Lime Street RE ve of Fah d is — 
It is intended to erect large warehouses and 
g of 
Scorn TISH _ RIFLE Corps.—A meetin 
esident in the mre convened. under 
h] 
an 
e 
| discontinued for som 
mou ttha h of h 
valid lady re ende in and demanded 
money r from his ot sisters. ‘The e had been in 
doris an a allow 
* f the Caledonian and Hi 
he 
was held on Monday at the F. reemasons" faim for ‘the 
the fz 
r. any pi 5 “whereupon he became ve 
rel a — of 
Bell, 
teer rifle corps. 
Lord Elcho, M. P., took the Chair and | continued lei, and took d 
laced ther 
addressed the TE ? some length i 
establishment of s a corps, expressing his opinion 
that the danger was not wc pugne "but whenever it 
be 
Should would o late to prepare. | more, a as speedily d 
Si ll moved and Sir c orbes seconded a | all the sistance in his power, but Mr. Caddy died a 
resolution approving the formation of a Scottish volun- — . afterwards. tidem n Mr. Bell was appre- 
teer corps in the metropolis, which was unanimousl — e ES “Tm a gon — I don’t deny that I 
reed e n answer to questions, the Chairman said idis * After Captain Tux 
ag In 
it was intended to invite the co-operation of all. classes 
of Scotchmen, and he hoped that all his 
tabbed t high. 
| deep, and eon basics profusely from it. 
he captam in pie 
ance, which had been 
wii 
s — pody of people, ris back th 
= captured a 2 y proud 
K.C. Col athed. B. George 
Bsq.. Piee of Mathematicsi in G9 105 College, Cat 
Anton — S d Esq., Prin 
: E fons: 
is in arming riot took place i 
30th x ui. * m the delivery of a lecture a 
by the Baron de Camin. The Roman Cati 1 
— the "hall D I lecture was d 
the reading of the 
Act, the mM 
~All the | 
ere armed, with 
1e lance, 
resident 
t in the pet piik would come forward. Sir 
pec moved and Sir 
C. 
W. Forbes seconded a resolution 
a fund for defraying the 
to provide their own tern m was agreed | r 
A comm — appointed 
pee it — have cei 
that effect. 
w 
ons who might be unable 
weapons, which they e had not 
tunity of usin The mob on — Av 
of Orangemen an ind colliers 
vi and the sa disgraceful sting d “ook 
of the Catho 
night. e window 
and of die hotes in "the Irish h auria 
Captain 
and 
of their overy. rioting was r 
the following night, when a me 
ttacked A lot of houses ee 
pop: ay: ion 
eturned a verdict of Wilfal Mu v against him 
riala 
to unanimously. 
with power to ve" to their 
TrUNDERSTO —On Saturdaynight, Kpg u o'cloc 
Seve 
E 
t the ensuing 
vas fully 
in forcing an entrance, breaking all the 
e 
Rec — On Sunday afternoon the inhabitants of 
Blackfriargate and _ neighbourhood V — han a 
attempt 1118 
thus er the whole of the borough pi 
th re marched to the spot, followed by a det: 
storm of thunder mens lightning, — 7 rain, rumour constabulary, which had been 
the latter causing the destruction of an almost incaleu- It appears that for some time past — Jo n police office, and after subduing * 
lable amount of pr operty. Many persons were struck Ryley — his wife and two nnen r^g 8 and 11 13 prisoners. The Baron de Camin n ge iis i 
by lightning, d E in most cases very seriously injured, mun» have resi side d in Mariners' Court, qu 2 p the same night on Auricular Confession, 
In the neighbourhood of Newin ngton, Clapham, and | T} ARMOUTH.—The 
dswort and iti is only a — time ago since the wife s — — letter from the War Office in answer to 
low-lying districts along the river as far as King- | à ore the magistrate for violently assa assaulting — addr to the Gove 
“ston were laid E water. At Sydenham, Fulham, | =s when he was committed to one m - | defences of the port, stating that an 
Richmond, K and other places, the | ment. bahag rance o 
| 
A "gardens! and private grounds were — 
recourse to his former treatment, and —— with made 
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3 
y aiternoon à woman w 
fg per 
ent to the house for the 
by naval and 
and in addition to the — — e 
in front of the town, an armament of five! 
am ured. In 1 
loy elm-tree near To ne — and killed 14 
sheep which had colle ted neal and in 
t 
1 in a 
but no one wered her. She then looked 
een proposed at Gorleston, com 
t This latter v 
= struck, were also Emod. Many ofthe it 
— were overflowed to the e depth of 2 feet, 
be water rush the d cellars, and4 
-destroying m 
x "t — being able to see any one stirring sh 
threw it open, when to her dismay she saw Ryley - 
n "n the neck from the bed. An immediate alarm 
wife 
day mornin: 
rder sister-in-law Martha Page, w 
e in front of — in the — of several 
thousands of h 
g As 
just as he was beginning to turn 
Un 
ear. 
derthe care of the su — he shortly afterwa: ids 
as | recovered, and was then conveyed to the police-stat 
The poor woman" s life however was quite extinct. "The 
for execution i in the current year, s 
DE in time, for which negocint 
pro 
Treland. 
DEPARTURE ar THE EARL O 
s rl — Countess of Eglintoun } adi 
— — — addresses wi 
character to the who ml on su — were woman was asleep in bed. dle; 
8 than us He had . RE was epe —— ^us stipendiary magistrate, and on | of which a su 
-of his sentence. ——— oa tpe ay week the Leeds Town Hall . That Ireland is progressing be 
THE HzavrH.—The weekly return of the was crowded by a fashionable audience, the occasion- 8 bul mm s er 
Registrar-General states that the “deaths i in London in | being the = tation of several testimonials to the dhe Dat few years will not be im 
— that ended Sa July 2, were 1024. In V. v. ook, Dean — Chichester, and Mrs. cm dissension, but that it will 
g 
of the 10 years 1849-58 the | Hook, on their "leaving this to e da also 
umber was 1126; which, if raised in propor- | the commemoration day of the L Leeds parish ehurch, a 
me on the morning by Archdeacon 
214 below the in the evening by Dr. Hook. Iu the 
3 boys and | after „ at 3 o'clock, luncheon was served in the 
m Victoria Hall, the ing occupied by Sir Peter 
years | Fairbairn, the Mayor. the usual loyal toasts, 
several addresses were ted presentations | ? 
made to Dr. Mrs. The committee appointed 
at the — publie i an ress, 
accompani a containi ineas, 
9 — ag the sessions last week, | These enclosed eleg: ym et and 
Antonio a Greek, lately si- | presented = Mr. W. B. Denison, the address being read |. 
ness at Manchester, ee a convi tthe| by the wx a address from the 
on - Turkish Manchestes. Unity of 
anuary sessions, for coining in imitatio 
piastres. At the t time ibo: trial "n place the 
was in bad — and jud, 
defendant | si 
Su ipe p" "the tr ial defendant travelled 
for the benefit of his health, and 
until two — — the sessions had d; his 
ere accordingly estreated. The rm 
in in passing "sentence said that he was of opinion th 
to 
was — until the the d Faith, 3 and Ch 
„ bail being se for his appearance. | sented b 
while at Alexandria H 
d -— 
dr 
Odd s, (with a beautiful 
ilver centre-piece MET ‘the he ardinal virtues of | 6 
, These „various — 
Mayor, 
and presents 
1 
kad 
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that th agh 
ook, amid the applause of 
at the Easter & sessions and receive the — — of se 
Court. With regard to the offence of which defendan 
had been found guilty, he did not think that a mec 
e H 
His p — by p pcm ng, 
o the V. 
€ 
« “Heath a 
punishment was called . e, taking into con- 
„ ealth, the sentence | 
ards 
[upon his sojourn in Leeds with deep e of — | 
— 
t which has 
^ eng du 
principles of avon t 
berate on the part of. 
sidera 
firmed me in 
ressed of the 
— you, and I 
the short-sig! hted poli: 
abolition. 
i ue 
hr 
word, n hased by subscription, 
Marstal M‘Mahon on the 
oroug| only 
been served on piiras than 
ralf theo 
land. 
6 
an's ser e 
Stot 
INAUGURATION OF THE 
ROBERT PEEL.—Mr. Mossm j 
Robert Peel, erected in George me the Lae 
on — 28th ult in the 9 ri 
sheriffs, magistrates, an membe 
