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Jury 9, 1859.) THE GARDENERS’ 5 AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Mr. Mr. Dalglish, M.P., Mr. Bucha: nan, M. P., Sir ran I fifth plea to the second count he anid that the 
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and a number of influential citizens. In handing | Pi ob 08 re him to proceed, In a sixth ien, he d fliscellancous. 
over the statue to the care oi e corporation, Mr hat when he entered into the agreement he did ao m gos aod 
ed : , = faith, p in 1— belief that be had full authority from plain- Loss or Tun AtMa,—The — — 
Dalglish expressed a hope that the committee would | tit, 8 enth plea to tbe second count he said that after | | Company s new iren steamshi which pees 
have no cause to regret having entrusted the execution | be had bosn re — and after he had advised plaintiff t "Y 
ue to a lasgow ar enter into a com —— and she had refused, Charles Simp. 
of ed eem e 5 G a z artist. E publie dinner son, the — attorney, communicated to him a fa, |i pua Harnish Islands, in the Red Sea, at 3 A.M. Vo the 12th 
which, in his judgment, rendered it necessary and ex-| June, and immediately — over and fled The 
3 * BURGH Baxquae TO Tii Broveram.—It js | Pedient to enter into compromise and that, acting to c. £, passengee were all Xs and it was 
hat th M | the ts of the rs, and ere 
anderstood that the 1 to — given plainti the agreo- believed that the vessel might b be 
by the citizens of Ed rd Bro rougham will| ment alleged ro- Sir — X Bow "p Ing late eem of M -Kong 
take place abou t the third week in October, And that it it | tal in th ter to China, and his — apum 
is probable t that Lord Chancellor Campbell will be among the passenger and it will be learned with 
^ stice Led that a large portion of M. valuable MSS, and 
— SEEKING IN MOFFATDALE.—Mr, Griffin from | Pers examined fo efence s’ trial, the | public . were lost in the disaster 
Lord Chief Baro He told th that kar 
Leaming ton passed through Moffiat last week mcm he was of FUROR foe the ‘mun un CUL zs oe had C. Tus hoy ANTIC TELEGRAPH. «i Robert Stephenson, 
been laid before them to which defendant could — u P., Professor W 
A Thompson, LL. D., in connection with Mr. C. F. Varley 
mpani two miners from Leadhills, koan 
and after h pear io an 
scenes ^: their “exploration are to y e the gm of enint the defendant dant would be pany i in Lot hbury), t bun demi t6. 
Moffatdale, andi eighbourhood of St. Mary ^s Loch. | en’ — what he 
Bo decent t e rd declara advise with Co doce rean of the Atlantio 2 and 
— on on the record, and y to decide for them, with — aid of such other m 
he board ma: consult, as to 
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COURT or CHANCERY. — — T of evidenoe ‘adduced in in conductor, and of 
— ae re WES down as of law, that insulation. When these details are determined on, and 
— tap. ery P — coh ws was to his his üs cable’ CU nt have 
Judgment was tothe effect that the injunction already bes ko eoaid. Ho mig be uituly COLG or DINDA he suited tlantic depths shall 
restrain Graziani from singing at Drury Lane should be 22 might be, as the oounsel for e plaintif bi — — ied, under see: Apr by — of the valuable data plated at 
perpetual upon the terms of — wey — - the danna the influence of fear—but if he in tended to act honestly by board’s di sposal fi rom the archives — the company, 
and also the clause preventing Graziani from ing his client he was not responsi 1 — simple peu M 
beyond the e of London and tem eigh All the | which the jury had to whether tt "3 de- ersion 
cests of e be paid by the two defendants, and an in- | fendant had a acted fraud * g Ai * properly, or in the poin nts not exactly cleared up at the Present 
quiry ai — as to m — with liberty to apply with|best intere of his client. La ury immediately will be —— decided ate actual experim: 
respect to any payments claimed under the — found a verdict. for the n: upon both Tm A bill o! 
was tendered by Thief loe 
P Queen's BEYO 
Wight man and Mr. “Statice dil 
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RENALI, 
Parish Church, Weaverham, Cheshire 
x. Waars, to Emma Lavy Cocker: 
to three da: Master, 
r. Golighi . they [A not go on witi ‘orces in the 
ro, She Court, in the exerois lordship | ial it was his duty to dischango the jury. Tho jury were TU ult, 
mt Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief then diss WI, b. o BA. D. engen to "y 
n were both members of this 
authorised him to state 
E 
N Sa, wie of Renkin 
at ice, UNANA, 0 
a ult, at sea, on board Taanon 
MOND, of the 
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pr 
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7 in 4 are New Potatoes 
pMEREP T Él 
flowers ch 
Lily of the V » Vi Mignonette, Heaths, and Roses. 
Oranges per 
Lemona, per 
LigcT.-CotokkeL PATRICK CAMPRELL, — ws eee 
rine’s, Argyleshire, and of H.M.'s 48th, and 95th Regi- 
en ad onthe tut t nre ace in hi his #0th year. 
. second con at he = 
or fraudulently, or 
oan solh exer ito the wid erangemant, | 
Albuera. 
