THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
. GB ce nap | ye St. — and — sunk in deep wa water, | man-of-war which is — n 
his own 
of Mm rep of feeling on his i eh superhuman 
ke for 
repe 
nce ofthis country. 
and pom — ine —.— 
e position of 
ith a large 
—_ in the 
oe of the 
e saved. The in 
ù. Bayn- 
0 by the | probation with TN 
hisses, and 
character, gave 
but the crew: mails were 
Paramatta, w 
n, was com 
Thames Iron Shipbuilding Com — expee- | corporal punishment, 
i atio tained of her Papsbilities, 2 in a trial duty was thereupon ordered to 
trip di the 7th of June she made 14 knots an hour. | thé spectators, bu 
She cost about 160,000 and unless she 2 be raised hen th 
dl ould the Joss will fall entirely upon the company, w — 
y lea — wich zu 9 | their own v 8 EE Jwsar then went ashore,’ and viti e 
f Euro Tee — — HE THUN — the past week the | some of his officers ys! 2 oL. of 
n — = metropolis anà suburbs have been — — storms a 1 — = the seen Ne 
on 9 t at erstorms, accom anie y assume A serious as 
ne! — r rious. dam : e to the corn fields | more restored. wet m er 
nti fruit trees, and have destroyed an —— rmous | John Bewlay, a shipwright, be 
nerable quantity of glass in ch ouses, and build- ment, and a painter named Ri 
pave in ver W were struck t with lightning, and ttisto xly, but" wer ee 
a woman was led by it while crossing 1 d, ier 
Bridge. — were fe lt with great severity at | man of v com pany to w 
2 Wee and in several place in Surrey y, >| been suspended a the bem 
Ke nd Essex; and thoy appear to hive circumstance } 
zgardly parsi wide-spread area. Through- | i= of cd er pe. the wor 
= efforts to | out — * and Yorkshire the storms seem to have | yard, aud is a topie o 
of this, that w = SEE S usn —— - from the lightning, rain, and RS town. It is said to be 53 years since 
fees may be asked f — by wha both to property and to the| was given on board a 
Government these sacriices may be or, or those demands N attended with some loss of life. The storm abo Jarrow.—On Tu 
may be made, they wil bo eee i coniallynnonted to, visited Jer thew, gatekeeper 
9 j ö by the lightning. | Messrs. Palmer, of 
CONCESSIONS To THE Roman Catuorics.—A deputa- FIRE rar pE.—On Monday night, sont tg her tea wl — 
tion convened by the South West London Protestant 10 o'clock, a fire Mw place in the premises A | in this villa age, endeavor 
Institute waited upon Lord Palmerston on Monday anne a as es lae Cheapsi 2 |: zuieide y the sam " pet The 
rige by ^ Mess rs. Fisher & dria x Pss soon after a surgeon who ii 
remonstrate against the concessions now ber 8 — led the ws » "pi Roo While t the a; bat th 
behalf of the Roman an Cat thohes. Mr. Kin „ NM. P., — > nenor ining mi iie — — — . x dando — 
i 8 Dv — alarm the extreme danger that’ his attention was aden ly called to a sheet of flame ame | from. motives of jealousy, for 
n pleyius round one of the upper floors, an The prisoner, who ex 
at moment the mu 
discovered 
Soma Gathot ics. The concessions 
lains into g E uses on the sam 
ork 
the Protestant pee - ministers = = Est ta — in 
The 
t Rom 
cellor of Ireland. The memorialists brought furtl 
under his lordship’s n a concession already gra 
to the members of t whereby, 
e Church of Rome, 
1 denim 
as as i th sev 
th: 
five women were i e of the front rooms, and eight 
| other persons id in "the upper part of the ge e 
veral others in the lower floors. The 
st ation in 
| has sent an orde 
ed to descend to the 
met them 
manag 
Weste rot flame — smoke 
ess, 
oor, when have por detained i in the e Tye 
the 
Dich “prevented their and =. them > | ports dur ing t 
| retrace t to the rooms they had left. They | ceed on their Aa 
then tried t — the roof, but were prevented war tlie sale — 
Dy | 1 
| — — owners si 
| Fre ene h Government ‘vould not 
owing a. partial the law, all to reach the fron — pa sas ex 
owing. sts were especially — a — thi operation | when the Royal Exchange ived, and dieses powners, an 
of. the. Act entitled * The Charitable Trusts Act.“ Mr. in bringing down ia "safety U weg td 13 men and women. | fore been Ping i in our — 
M. P., Mr. J. C. un, Sir C. Burrell, Eder m that ien | 
M.P., Mr. Newdegate, M. "yen ak M. P., and e building, which was several floors high. While — o o f——— 
ibas tlemen- ha: 3 Premier in sup. the firemen were e doi al mn — fons 7 ios DT tune, 1755 
rt of the memorial, Lor ston in reply said— one o 
e eee a o an severely — The cond actor ofthe y — 2 
he w. not therefore enter into the reli of the pe was badly cut in rescui tes from the | Soo 
question. —— y Sa Downs Garolo | ‘frond windows. The fire ingo rushed. dere it | 
mey was 
ascendancy was ir 
did not think it fatal, as appeared from 
and Pi ; still he did n 
fo tes to — was — mi Hg 
of Ro Cathol — the 
equitable and just, so men o 
ty of their 
— y o! E enjoying ee. * 
Catholics ter 
ut t 
— 
7 were to do 
e 
en be 
he Bill 
if not 
t if the 
would be fit matter for inq 
for an dins the matter 
Charitable Trusts Act, the delay in — ie, the Roman 
Catholic charities to the caused by 
the Government not — 
— Mn. 
what 
very — . hare — — + of cutting ME. wounding a policeman um 
ect had bought him on 
adj e ma but the loss Lord Cranworth, 
| unan im mowly and 
ont A. who Was 
SLAVE 
Sessions of = Central "Criminal | Court an Afric riean 
seaman called J oe was tried and ‘oquitted o 
At the r 
singular circumstances, The officer had attempte 
1 of a house — he ne 75 
t appeared to e being 
Genoese ship, the — pat ut ed which 
coast a treated | © 
The ——— 
of En glish, 
be bored 
— as a slave — the voyage. 
who was ak a wor rd 
ere lost and removed House o 
watehed contrived 
It | to - mmit suicide by strangling himself * Friday 
t i ve to 
the effect that ased d himself, but that the coul 
of his mind was unknown. 
Punkto Heatra.—The Registrar-Gencral’s 
return 1400 deaths were 
rapid increase of mortality under an inerens- | 
M.P., General ing and unusually tem In the corre- | gu 
sponding weeks of the 10 1849-58 the average | the floor, 
Bart., — was 1000, which, if — - € to the 
nerease of f population, will becom 00. The present 
ng the that the jury 
$400 o : Pine p — he births of sorio -— 876 girls, i in all 1767 | ta 
— 700 ladies — there were | chi — were ri in on. corre 
the. health of Mr Rooms Nae — son Sues —— —— 
— is career from Eton upwards, ä—ĩ—U— — 
suis for which be ins — al ti — íal —— 
e has made the s Thea ntta 
celebrated w Mr. Kean ae : — et that 
nder his 
— the omplient i ina na sea ———— mar — 
A serious disturbance took place at regt rens 
the pani Dockyard —— — E inst., on the occasion of Mon d onthe: was 
h 
Gladstone, E Walpole, and and other gentlemen. 
THE Para —By the arrival of the 
ner Magdalen a Falmouth, from the West Indi 
the Royal ko thei 1 Company have received — | 
3032 | on 
power, while on the voyage from 
— RI at oe a e rae 
17. She stranded on the Annegada Reef 
enson, a seaman — tu chat be 
nging to one of the gcc in Hamoaze who had 1 fr di 
- adjudged by court-martial on the previous — to — 
receive 50 hes and bei mprisoned two years for m candle in the 
— was ordered to ay no Wet K they serious danget 
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