THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
as funds have been supplied by eun beneti- ! | 
(Tux 16 
— i ^ “The late Dean, D tl 
fa d was impracticable. year r. and, 
vem ene spem | Ch es having be equea sathed the of 20007. cer- | ORANGE AFF x 
tain trustees, — at their oe tl pts iowa ards | Orange Lo osos l 
TRUCTION OF Fro ILLS B Hs 
y afternoon a fire broke out in the Shad! — 
rm 
: of F. isley a 
" m Messrs. Perks, | tbe work of restoration commenced by him, a com- ing through Millarston, the 
He teet borane th pedal by Me a late hour | mittee has been formed, including several of the prin- [of about 300 mi 1 
on Thursday night, by w ich time the whole of the rm residents in the county, and the iib dcn of the | stones and bludz he 
extensive mills, containing many thousand quarters of pre ent Dean an nd Cha apter having been obtained, it is hack: into the vill age in pn. c 
grain, were destroyed. The fire is said e com cie sbort, delay they induced Mita of . — 
menced in t = following manner: -A number of men and, still retaining the — cathedra arrange- A accompany them Hh the b 
ments, to remove theo organ een, thr T hey again essayed to ae 
i employed in the dressing: room, on the fourth a We sense ` 
- "i instantly phon, a man = E light into the fit memorial to the late dini: ET appeal is about to be 
place to put on T wire; but t the moment ! he ge, pe 
entered the room the husk from the wheat pose in 
* “a the A and it was with " dificalty 1 that 
any person could m Dem " reach th Poe - 
— ensued, in which firearms 
man was kille — had hi ; 
left reast tat 3 a ER 
^ i 
THE "Fs LIO —The Registrar- -General's on the h vay ! 
Weekly Re ins exhibits. a pee increase of mortality. An Irish ertt named al Fitzpatrick ‘had see acht 14 hea 
V. 
In the week ending the 2d of July the deaths were of cattle on Friday, intending to take them to 
1024; last week they rose to 1226, and exceeded t Doncaster cattle-market the following da Early on 
aver corrected for increase of populatio on) of the Saturday morning he took them out to pasture by the | 
correspondin s in 10 previous yea road- hile watching th wen 
uring the week the births of 833 boys and 785 g to him, and, while one of them unbuttoned his waist- 
in all 1618 c n, we i in London. In coat, the rest of the party took from him 23“. 10s. had seve 1 
the 10 corresponding week he years 1849-58 the | wh ad in his possession. After — him Prin 
verage number was 1433. they brutally ill-treated him, and then threw him ir 
pond by the road-side. As e recovered him. |* 
ee. self he proceeded to the police-station, and gave a Prince William of the N 
Provincia al. description of the men, whom he says he can identify. 
urday afternoon the Quee The county case, "The robber now engaged in oye a resi ident i'n Canad tay, o v ey was 
Trini! 
—0n Sat 
reviewed the Alde rshott Division As this will probably gating the case. The robbery has caused a go 
be the last visit of her Majesty this summer, the review S : teme — year: v eec n of the . He wa ined | | 
was on the most extensive scale of which the cam me — deep rated in this — ourho of Ripon. 
resources admitted, 17 regiments of infantry, with Lrwcors.—The Bishop of Lincoln has presented t the Visited Ningvel, Tigo mel i 
six of aair: € 42 guns, being i Rev. C. ‘Bird, vicar of Gaisaborough, to the Chancellor- Wan a 
the m "Ins order however to spare the men ship of Lincoln Cathedral, vacated by the death of the . sited th 
Rev. G. T. Pretyman. The val i 
000, wi 
enter studeni 
— *r 
1856. 
relative of Lady ane , Dr. 
r ue of the chancellorship 
re — . — pen a broiling sun, the troops did is about J. a year, with a fourth share ir arquis of Hun he reetory 
not parade till 3 o’elock in the afternoon patronage of 21 — five — nd two per- Peterborough. os eh * 22 = 
MAT: — 4 and e = oe in - eve ing. petual curacies. In consequence of this appointment, | obtained without — — lice; 
r apk; ch à 
ing|the viearage of Gainsborough, which is also in the — 
a ob Er Charger, an 8 a fave riding- 3 of the bishop, and hich i th about 600“. whi 
jacket with a general's sash over the shoulder and a |a year, has become vacant. 
t. On her ri d 
generals plume in ped riding hat. On her right an —— —ꝑu—— 
left rode the Prince Consort and the Duke of Cam- Treland. Reed to the tbe climate of Sierra 
bridge, both in uniform. The Prince of Wales, TR EARL op CARLISLE AND THE CORPORATION.— | Sin R 4 ‘Bani d 
also in full u 5 wi e Princess Alice. m roma x 
Pri enn, flowed Hráb The corporate address to the Lord-Lieutenant was | Whiting Ba: “inthe county of Waterford, 
` an | presented on Wednesday afternoon at the Castle with | and in 1815 the daughter of ; 
open carriage and four. On Sunday, after morning | the usual civic state. The address, which was brief, h., He succeeded his fathar aa 
: ie — wá Queen and touched upon ths late war and e for | years he had devoted himself to the 
ia nies [ camp s f wot i Lord Eglintoun offices oe ner te me sounty af Waterford, 
iori left AMD ott PEG tard tick in the — of tlie — Packet e a and the 8 canal, cona RN 
agani wiba capp idt dp Rr uo [2 did T n e intact — - regal office in tk t, the s disti To him to de ati 
under canvas, and E 12 to the same Ir. ela wf In pellen Line Q3 d " P sm. — 5 wer 3] j 
e ee, = * cant d out in actu: 5 [d st | “I retain 3 — ion aes —— Š left your shores, mem t 
gai e enemy. onday morning at half-past | that it would be most unadvisable to discontinue or tamper 
t Queen es a ps inspection mand review of all | with ns vedo e it is C my high oaair — the | Tae a d 
e camp cavalry and horse artillery in the Long | secon "rss P pae ice | 
H nee with this opinion, But I do not - | 1845 to the dangittes ‘ot John d Ashton Ya 
⅛ . 
E n whose be eak in a contra: rection e 
8 nee Consort, the Prince of Wales, the Duke V Ba ai nt — a tyor ot tho pies; w emi vould — DS | the age of 
: : 7 abolition s of an untried ex; ment, e | 
Cambridge, — the Princess Alice accompanied her | character and w weight of. authorit with, i is invested ture, 
orseback; and — Arthur and Princess have a om dency to se consideration for matters affecting | 
serre inan open carri and four. The review | the —.— — pa plar : and although under a Parliamenta: | n 
lasted little more than an hour, for — that time the sun —.— teme —— i$ ho — —— w the — n itse ne | Dr 
* 5 greai one 
at its fiercest, and the heat on the hea S unen- | or other of —— into which the — & is divided, still | slavery 
Was 
m r ot 
"durable. A little before 1 the Queen and Royal party | the very notion of representing — Crown will — nes to go | fortune 
returned to the Pavilion and partook of luncheon. | some way in raising a Lord-Lieutenant above t d limits seamen 
Soon after 3 o'clock her Majesty and the whole of the of mere party divisions. Most promptly and — iy I d navigation. 
ily left — yi t W. bstain a ther — — eo sper e- 
Royal fami the camp in open pony carriages, and, | tive wars as that by which pa -— vi | of the Countess of Carli 
by a hment of Light Dragoons, drove to | but of which we “may Dor epi aval t the ELA T | Sir Robert Williams. 
"the Farnbo rough station, and proceeded thence by a Almighty, to witness a termination. At all ev: e be 
special train to Gosport on their way rne TTT c paro 
CaRISBROOKE.—AÀ Roman villa of great interest has Tn 0001. ; 
been discovered in the village of Carisbrooke, whil ier te peri uS. r4 appears that, ane AL to | colonel srt ut s (rent LT 
ing the fo sss s 3 ds of th contrary, the State pros Osecutions are to pe bem ; Mr. George 
table in ag e be — y at the comin assizes in Cork and Kerry, | 80,0007. ; UAR 
3 — — the parish. This discover 
y A nd that the new law officers mean to follow up the 
will add a fresh object of interest to those which the | work left uncompleted by their predecessors. A Cork 
possessed. Mr. James has | p paper sa) bam be a last assizes se -— green 
hone — — witnesses A forward on behalf of Crown, 
dans rede tracing the remains, and | and that a — — rem pe li, 8 
ges a splendid tessellated | procured ishing the swearing in of several parties 
nea pattern, almost as perfect as the day | at a wake, thro additional light on the designs of 
3 ms whose 3 the confines, and lending fre corroboration o the 
Perth us Same style as those at | testimony of the chief witness for the Crown. 
E OF 
ad 
by 
to — stude: nts rof Unive 
— 7 RD Srup.—The st - be 
ate ? 
ments of E ae other household stuff enough to Gn di. Tex b "Sie He ee, ries 10500, and 
f an ineipie museum. It is several of the other racers brought t high p 
2 though T eel to his incon- | total amount realised 
e remains to be preserved in situ. THE WEATHER IN ris idea of the effects 
—After S pope ta an the | of the = m continued, ary are Aon in Dublin " be mep i 
e or | gather e fact tha tion have f 
n fos ing qu "ye to issued a publie. notico 22 that "the supply of water is tt LE srg 
rm . angie € deficient even for domestic and manufac- | instances of talent à 
"dae ilh ees oer lac. uring pu pos es, TI consequence e is that the e watering |t — Ete 
hout f 
— of him unti at to apprehend him, has been curtailed, and the ieri oy 
eo i 
a E Ae in a man b 1th 
of clothes, and was about to enter on b — suojec e miseries of a ner ld 
. He Sa 1 ‘eee um pec novelty in D. as a short supply of water 
marine ins has so far 
| Vect py» he was able to attend — give evidence avg oni page phi commemoration at the i s Jur 
.  CmrcmesTER.— In 1847 a large and su ia — that i = the he aay, i in which € acm Militia 
restoration of the cathedral was pstantial | played a 30 persons were injured, and, 
commenced by tle dri ie aet ona 
Dean and Chapter, And bas been c carried on from time [em — Au 
TUUS OOM ue Cnt S 
