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y THE GARDEN ERS CHRON —.— i AGRICULTURAL GAZETTP. 
consequence — of this re report t Gazette of | weekly n state he death } k ended} Dover.—The fortificatior 
| deaths in the week ended ) — t ons of Dove » abo c 
Tue isday last contai an order in 8 directing | Satardey, Angost 13, were — fn the li larged, and the — 12 e ot t a nected 
met hae? M uilding materials, &c., m of the 10 years 1849-58 the average number 150,000“. The walls round the ramparts, j N 
which have been 3 in che burial- ground of the 1241; Which, if raised in proportion to the|outside, will be raised many feet, the = - M 
— of Bridewell, Bla ckfriars, be mena increase of population, will become 1865. The pr resent lowered, while on the sea front will be erec 
z 69 below quarters, on the top of d w E E 
2 jio disturb or damage the head or foot stones or as. tuo of the weeks in 1849 Ma 1854 on which — a rtg heavily mounted with fi is ems a wil be 3 
52275 Ss based were we ds which cholera was In _ the > centre of the ci itade ; vii signal — 
health i i 
1 tnt eed that “the public health md brigade of rarrison artiller 
St least s with a 17 er 855 NE — 85 of the thickness E far from x ap ina UNT condition. During the | have recer f led fi of gui e de st — 
edocs foo x; ; also that, the surface be 80 wed 7 boys nd 855 girls, in all 1762 | to man . Lees $s towers along the coast from Dover 
E } were registered 1 in London. Is the 10 corre- to Has tin gs and several of the towers have been. 
TEN eei the * never dist urbed.“ ponding g l i guns from Woolw ich A — 
OLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. A publie meeting was | was 1500. —The Dean and Chapter of Exete: 
held a a few days since at Willis's Rooms, to consi der the “Provincial. appropriated the navo of — cathod ral for due 
robincta | service on Sunda ^ 2^ ast s thus obtained for 
tages which the Polytechnic In Institution has conferred Barm.—At the Wells assizes last weck Lieut, the con ation, and on p^ y Bust there LN A 
upon ree | education. The Earl of Colonel A Chairs i of 
— — € — the "P Era rt sated em 2 al of Highlanders, was called upon — surrender and take h — and the — the Mel prosents eri tlie 
sa 1 a a c 1 imr ense congregation are seated is very str! ng 
35 0004. on 1 the building and — hey 8 hag Lacy Adelaide Fenton o i this * "T € cy m | Rich and poor sit side by side, no seats being dada i d 
maintain their position when called upon to the hi t i — ed — cular class, and all aliko being “ fy 
legal consequences of the accident which occurred on su . Qr, Frederick 5 ap — | Full choral service is performed, and the E te 7 
e 3d January last. It therefore became necessary to | wore order to be estreated 0 “te are, ot — by one of the cathedral dignitaries. The 
sell off their plant and wind up their affairs. However, the — — — was g ted dor the * appre- ; ml cost of fitting x up the nave was borne by one 
2 — àn occurrence which would entail the loss of hension of Colon 47 Forbes — f theCl ingt 
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gra cer Fa 9 ax On Thu — morning another explo- 
| anda gentleman, but to a human being, and that sion too — at Messrs. Hall's gunpowder milla, mak - 
— 5 er the Limited. Liability m d in the third Hon h has — Inesuily 0 t these works, 
Aw rur up the concern and contine the lect res, kc. pee shon ld beex . — p rom w wil The “green charge” house was Move w * but a th 
— to the receipts of the ol — there | 1,1 p "m — rkmen were not on the premises time, no 
was every reason — think e 3 would ane -— e party charge d that appear: | Hives Wo gh 
the -niid : ^ - M Liege France. The Bath re e offered a|  Lerps.—In “addition to the 500. offered „by the 
oney in the undertaking, es pe — of a Lee 50l. for his — magistrates to any E who may give such informa- 
capital of 35,0007., the capital ofthe n iy would | — ^ il] apprehension of the murderers 
ier 20,000/., , with 14,0007. called n t^ n the first congress i 1 this The papers er de * T Qus in a field a t Hareb on 
place, e 6th i rnment * offered ard of 
ong and interesting, eer one by Mr. Cory on the | 
fo the, let o i Hag A — Dus of | churches of D: d, a lecture by Mr. New ton on ing perso - 
entertainments, it was calculated that, after paying * Mie on ancient e m d i Ha id Mr. NIS | caused death. On Monday, two men, named Fowker, 
expenses, there would be a surplus of — = qo rlisle, one on ‘Holme Caltran e by ‘Bev. J J 2 oth dresser, 70 eterna Forrest, waterm aan, were 
2 of 6 per Simpson, and vene be numer 
also arranged that the shareholders should s ‘the fled. —— N. archivolog I 
right of free admi mission to the lectures, &c. After an to Aydon Cas "i Corby Castle, the | on te Sunda — he mt — — also that ie 
address from the pon in — spirit of this — deal ‘of Mr. 
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Haldane, m it was e nt that a m institution | lo rere e found two -washed shirt 
- e lytechnic — è exist and be. maintained in Hall, near Penrith. | up in a white A and on the — el 
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HELTENHAM.—The 12th day’s sale of Lord North- 
sath 
— The meeting was also p — d b " the he three newly-washed blood — 
The. witnesses p^ unable to ide entify either of t 
the magistrates discharged th and paid their fane 
wick’s collection on Friday comprised finest | * 
9 of our modern artists ever offered for public 
competition in a single the uce of — 
Tie e viens sof the meeting. — is ated that * N 
donations recived » the extent xix. zy Intaglei, bronzes, Works of Wt need ; | the vieinity 
peg sip 82 bute has recently | the amount of the day's sale being 1036. On Wed- identified, 
toate n paid by the Quee n to the memory of | th ebd tes contin the 
and crew who period 1 in acu M apr “ropa day's sale realising 9107. On Thursday the sale of the 
Her Majesty, desirous of recording ration 4 very val anger dr now adorning the walls of the 
d discipline 8 de a toot € bei Br gallery com usual i a 
essel, has caused a tablet to be placed on 5 e ee interest, the dy salò roalisi — The 
at t Chelsea Hospital i in commemoration of the event. A Mosi Leader gives the following account of 
to ce of Lieut.-Colonel Willoughby Nou Humphreys, who abandoned his wife, and ‘family at th 
w. N in the Europa. « » ash 
< "s . di Watrox 3 -—o» ; pta dh ‘ed onn 2 in calling him “reverend,” as e was h three . 
e at hal past morning, the bridge — NAI left — some 
to Halliford was observed to be cra E position 8 educa MÀ eA an sy amy was taken — the jurisdiction of the con 
across the Nha of the ha over the centre E: Er yu for a — but a — vacant ; = The co curred in the — that the — 
to had | implicated. in any verdict which might be returned 
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Loi "Raynham, "e Jc oseph Payne, Mr. — Mr. 
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t ore an 
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ween tbem, the whole story of Dr. Hum 
bit pol 12 pr — — ihe Am A with a dod | — ys figna and. X of a creditor's wife was | and — the jury to find an open verdict, he i was 
crash into the bed of river. In a short time after theother revealed. A correspondence ensued, 2 which the — - 
arch fell also with the same violence, w menos à i my to eee Geclering in a true roman TON — OA Then rsday Ji or Castle was examined 
rst] -ahs the county Pa s his district, — 
oi — x relating 
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considerable distance from the bridge, was t before hes in this —— were conso with the — of "hie wife wale the cireumstances 
plosion. This bridge was built in 1750, and Eae — She loved him, ‘the affirmed, as she bad never loved anoth noticed in our last Number. He ayet to — any- 
is 109 years o old. here is no rning, t-Major Ferri ho had im at the 
across the river. The bridge belongs toa private 3 in NE to partic "implicated. in this affair, 
ving reaso believe 
i Bedfordshire assizes 
person ‘cart ee PGs b —— X collector. y would visit the normal school M ANCHESTER.—On Saturday the 6th inst, about 4000 
NC EEN T Banr/s Poxp.—On during the day, to witn ness 8 — me wit * mions, | persons assembled in the Free Trad le Hall ae itness 
rrived here from England not | the presentation to the Countess of Shaftesbury of a 
he — hn 2 d into | address and a fine marble bust of the nc — earl er 
by Hum- | hu a as testimonials of the gratitude of factory. 
opera e his pt advocacy of * Ten Hours 
there till — y worker, pres 
rson ith th 
A rum dieti d Wakley resumed dd con- 
id an Lee inquest on the body of Miss man 
Elizabeth Fresbfield, daughter of the Mayor of Har- 5 room in the 
Miel who died on the Xe, inst. under very painful maii entran 
and a called Tr rejoiced, la common wi 
'took aj mai of Mr. di ing l speak from 
1 Webster at No. 65, Mild Terrace on t 10 | for it dem his seat quite ‘comfortably in the ta Ez Pip —— 
inst, and that on the morning of the Sunday fol . — ted. Sergeant- | working. ed very few employers like 
she died in the presence of two p men from the | Major "imicated wi Pus — and | to he long-hour system, and that no et of 
effects of frightful lacerations, Produce y instruments | F de — up between masters and men on this 
bortion. | im t question. Their interests in fact, 
On the fact of her death bein g communi icated 2 her — epnd ing m — 2 as bergin E to me 
supposed husband, the unfortunate m man rushed out into ily a rere | Without a s ment, but, if need were, 
the garden, and, after ‘groaning — running — in a * Sud e he iett de building with the Mrd — fac — would be as prepared as ipa dans 
frantic manner, c is tb a razor, and fe reh of n d th them to his AA to en e fieid, relying that eri “noble champion 
dead in the — ot the leor, who in vain t€ tatuat S ould a lead t on Mr. Stanley, 
voured yr — him from co another factory worker, the 
inquest was ened la: st week on XE of. es ed to the Countess by four young workwomen, and 
rsons, and was the bust wa ered amid protracted cheerin 
untess of Shaftesbury read the follow ply:— 
ds, it will not require many words from me 
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earing some letters ty. You will believe, I am sure, that, having 
lady had been taking medicine under and tched the 2 — of ad sen and it Dus — — 
i i s tis m rvent 
pu Ul jury returned a verdict of them ie story ! ee ah warmly ne rejoiced in your y — 
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