THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND peu LUE. GAZETTE. 
f f hich was continually recurring in| carriages, platforms, &c. j 
NEwoasTLE-0N-TynE.—On Monday evening Capt. England ssa stat - bee iable — invasion — shell, were lat aded at Nor rt 
€ — in a balloon from the cricket A — 5 in France, and. the xpenditure D "m - M — defences at Tynemouth, -— 
" Now, h v - : 
tow f a large C recie om e ar — naval and military, France, | completion. The Tynemouth Volunt Gres 
—.— e ascent t took place at 10 min and g de le — years, were quite as much pro- has been recognised by the 
at a quarter past that hour the ba toon * evi zed by the additions made to the En i * — ent apte immèdiately enr olled. The * 
descend Wil in the neighbourhood of Bolden, about contrary. The English drea ' fronc! invasi n w Zi e 
seven miles from Newcastle, where it fell in a clover | laughing 15 ‘of the. X * . — nhs Y es E E" 
field. The grappling irons, however, not —— ` with ‘which the subject was always referred io we e PaT Tinig Artillery) — are now stationed at! en 
und, and, some of the ballast having upset, the the ted States. The prata wae, Goes io 5 garrison, and the whole of the defe of the bad | 
balloon suddenly rose again, and, Capt. Hall being about | foolish Fas Ling — ore — What pe been the - — re now intrusted t | 
Wspa 
tis - to Pa ght of "the panie mY Why, the expenditure had hired umberland m and 
in the ropes, and he was whined dec hd : M + by four or five millions, end: he ihesitatngly wserte ie e WESTER IOH.— aban 
For i ast zn es MAREM i 5 victed at the last Assizes 2 the murd share 
angled fel ce of four, or fi illions had been devote e reduction f r 
— zle a us field cl LÍ sube poe — — j and the extension o rade with been reprieved durin VI 
f A fan mer em his bs I ho nd hin ina ibl but France, weshould havedonefar moreto preserve peace with that t } a this 
by went to his assistance, a SEU m sensible, bat | country than our so-called defensive preparations; our prepara- | wife, and that although in th n 
EN 3 ere ht provoke her. He | Wife, an lthough in quarrel w 
rod ipa d E AE voe ida d ux aluded oe aes gehen xri in to join the snatched upa knie from the breakfast table the 1 
cots House, Pattison rns Loan Cabinet. He was by no means indifferent to the it at her 2 — tal effect, there was an eni man. 
e was immediately: ase cd s surgeon, who found honourintended him, though he had been nee to accept it. gf xsdinodite Tan bones de nder 
that ed, and ap at there are | He thou ATE his em ded go direc bog eren - eb wn Dat h. EA: 
After t. Hall was | witho any other perso 
bs alight xw ie covery, a at Tight, TZ course of the c onversation th his lordship h D he had referred to 
Win Mi «icf ding out to t the Germa an re "po ege bd s ted quijes of Lord P views, he Xreland. 
UR i icy, and sugges , g 5 
Tittle dog belong j 4 Us e i take part in a — ie Ee — eh, — THE N CATHOLIC. SYNOD.— . 
v lordship was the hea " 1 - gi d T0 Da b i 
er i Y re 25 TR g 7. feeling 4 N journa s of Saturday seem een in 
ft H es | feeling. He had no ever , any re : Rank: 
Norwicr.—A porti he ext landed estat i ine te Wake Palmerston He had refused to | prepare the public mind for a more than onli " 
of the at te e Earl of Orf ord has recently been sold by Picept the offer becaüss of the strong convictio n to Pih | Les r cholies of Mü > 
auction. The property liti is situated in nge va — had referred, — lain ed no merit for the Pa al bishops, whose sittin 
É rid * ourse eas bad taken."—Speeches were afterwards - pa ps, 
Saxthorpe, Bri ston, c by srs. Crawford, Crossley, a right, Nation intimate: at 
other villages i in Norfolk, was ggg in 81 lots, ‘nd of sondtiliong Me ting to Parliamentary reform were p -| throughout their deliberations on the Tepea 
these only nine were bought entire amount | Mr. Bright in the course of his - 'ess —— a — pore) demanding from the Government what they enl prosec 
realised, deducting the lots ight in in, was 147, m. omii — para pri " — dd iiy Ao the landowners, and Roman Catholic education aided by the St te bar i 
The general peire vog for the land ranged between said that if he was right in supposing that there were me oe a Ar. oae tation has been appointed to sul Bro 
307. and 407. per acre; but one parcel of 30 acres sl the mt Cabinet who not prepared to goi s far =e e | programme of the ultramontan licy poison 
for 2110L, aud a fet of 244 acres, with buildin ine eom oe oy — — 5 retary for Ireland. It i 
for 12,1 an an ; re io t of that scher ey would cover their | Council of the Prelates is to be held next well a 
PoorlE third attempt was made last week by | Cabinet with a taint which it could vim survive. demand a charter for the “ , Uni he hac 
of eu iun t of Chancery, under the proceed- On Thursday eveni n and Mr. Bright | probably an endowment also. extent 
—.— y» P J P y discov 
for winding up the London and Eastern Bank-|again addressed a. large con — of electors and ultramontane objections to the peo , 
in Company, to sell by auction the freehold pro- non-electors of Rochdale on the subject of Par- education in Ireland, the Nation compl ti 
perty lately belonging to Colonel Waugh, being the|líamenta ary Reform. The e meeting was held the pupils are taught to describe themselves as“ E» 
well — 4 3 Island Castle and estate, of about pavilion in which — soirée * — on — eden children, and says that “the schools which — 
ia 1 e harbour of Poole, Dorset, with the evening, and there could no e bee sh youth to sG lefente 
castle, pu . farm eme freshwater lakes, | between 3000 "€! persons present. nglish child, would soon adis t en h 
pottery and other works, gay and other minerals. The Suerrrexp.—On the mo in; of the nst. a W istory, Ireland den nini 
Sum of 45,5007. was the highest bid made, and as the burglary of a singular and daring character was com- Late MURDER IN LE — 
Court of Chance xed the reserve tiie at | mitted at Wortley Hall, the seat of Lord W. cliffe. | the — of the Earl of Derby in Tippe Po 
50,0007. no sale could be effected. The auctioneer stated | His lordship has been Menge die a — * —— a: teward L for the oon X 
that at a former sale 70,0007. had been bond fide bid, pariy at the Hall, including, with guests a in the assassination of James he de 
but — mes wanted 100,0007. de [ ajor | on his i e. 2^ 
—The return of Mr. Cobden as M.P. for | Frazer, who retired to rest early on the above ing, petrated on n the nd there 
- borough was meme; ted on hear at ki faving the 1 of his bedroom, d the | for believing the was aie with X 
vede t, at which „upwa ards o f 2000 per ground-floor, open t o admit air. On waking about waay residents of ihe ^ E. 
Ti ee Demi 
present for the occasion on the rae eé of the town. | entered, and that a 307. bank-note, an Indian — ressi — ne ** rew — of 100“. fo = 
e chair was taken by the Mayor, and among the gown, and t € — apparel which he - —— as shall lead to the arrest of the Bus 
gentlemen on the platform were—Mr. Bright, M. P., | off, ha olen. A case of jewe silver s es 
Mr. Hadfield, M.P., Mr. Crossley, M.P., Mr. Salt, M.P candlesticks, a E a — aprire n gun, new was in Fa a I d " 
Mr. Leatham, M.P. Mr. ey, M.P., Mr. Shar On examination he dis- Scot ang. t 
Crawfo: . George Wilson, &c. After a few intro "re made through t the bed. ALLEGED MURDER ON THE Hien SE E" 
ductory remarks from the Chairman, a resolution was N hic hi "about 7 fi y Ca t ps — 
welcoming Mr. Cobden as the representative of =3 which had been more easily gained by means of a mate rr the American ship J bk i 
between the ground and the window. — of 
Seng acclamations, and spoke m the tomen 
effect 
4 
Rochdale be id all other constituencies in the C egi and 
he thanked “them — A heartily for elec! 
their member at a tim ii 
t election. 
beside th 
where 
Me epe the honour of representing the borough of | 
as 
— the thief m i 
parts of the house. The bur urglar had, previous to the 
that the robbery was effec ed by some one we 
acquainted wi with the premises, but m it was not — 
formed by d from the fact of its not 
ein 
" might have found easy access to other 
e | robbery, | as appeared from the prin nts of na ked feet, 
e bed | © 
the Major was sleeping. There is little doubt 
more extensive, as the Major's room not befng * 
7 remanded, but on 
he believed that it by po m resented the number of houses, 1 which he had brought several geraniums, counsel, who had been 
| ituencies. He v to assert that the House Tm had . —— ie sheriff ordered 
of Con was not very desirous of putting down these evil called h, a butcher, of Howbrook, has |} wE CRINAN CANAL.—On | 
. — ein ofa — 2 —.— with some of the stolen property in | |. — — for traffic djou 
a possession, and h A been committed for trial, chain of locks to Loch. Crinan, 
EM — On Frida; "o n W. sgn second It i. expected that the four mi fase, 
Dna mate of the American ship Mar red at | the first central chain of locks will ough 
e | Sunderland, and, and brought x at the North $ Shie ds eme traffic, pending whieh the : 
— murdero — — 
ht the systom * 
com — z a 
mission to inquire into the — oR dione. 
e hi shie - the guilty 
pe s concerned in practices, but because he believed 
that such inquiries dine iid — 41 * very expensive, 
and never obtained any good resu e adoption of the 
ballot would e * e —— infine in repressi 
those electoral ex as proved y the evidence Ponde 
by the example of he "United States, where it had long been 
active operation. r. dall, — ay man of 
Md 2 op Continen 
3 e Congress th ^ 
great Con —— Powers, he believed Is the on be 2 
entering t Con 
houl to Mgr 
force of arms, 
Hay: 
know: 
Austria, Russia, Fran. 
Faa ging ^ 
ledge | x 
ce, or any other Power whatever. 
he could 2 from — — 
the Tuscans 
recently clotted the 
their 3 
ears by 
The surgeon found the 
— conduet of the 
» stabbed her im the he neck. 
< to be fatal. 
certis el Witham, one crew, arc lying 
n thie Northamber! and Doc! kim in the 2 
roved that the mg after dragging the! — of 
his berth by the of his head, struck him to the 
gro ead with an iron bar which 
th 
Ie ha d previously on the voyage 
Th ne master 
"y" eal 
the wounded man, but one P thon so a sailor called 
Black, information p^ - demi ce, 
whom — tely 
* 
a surgeon Was n 
e man in a m + an —— jeere pe 
ini ie di ed o on 5 night from "the effecta. of his 
engine partly 
shattered. Several 
Wilf Marder against Moody, and at the same time 
expressed thei r opinion that the conduct of the master 
and chief pa ate remain so long | 
in ION decea 
without a as 
On Sunday, Henry v Whitheld, 8 boat man, —— 
3 ee as taken in y on a charge 
ttempting to murder | his wife. § She is a drunken 
prime and on going into the house, about l o'clock 
in dm: afternoon, and ro her in that nguin, 
er pulled a large Spanish knife and 
is serions, but is 
REAT 
— this Cap. af a „ dividend at the 
sf rel o 
ras was 
€ 
works, have e mii : 
this case arises 
for timber paa ig and thes 
laying the permanen 
