SEPTEMBER 10, 1859.] 
— o t their duty to state the things whi | they had | carried on as Lon 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL SETTE 
Th gman & Rees tn 1804. Mr. Rees — ; Hampstead, N. W.; Highg: 2 
d heard. The stillness of the audience — red from the m in 1837, t ; Be neey, N55 10 19 reet Re i» 
— — marked while the experie ence st seve ral of the Tn 1504 Mr. Cosmo Orme, a valued assistant, Akbar n, „N. W.; Lewie — rh „N.. . 
rtnership with Mr. Thomas Hurst, tonstone, N. E.; Merton, S.; Norw " 1 Notting Hill 
stated — most stri riking um of the ie pb vis had go — er a l country — but it W.; Paddington, W.; Peckham, S. K.; i Penge, S. K.; 
—a deep overwhelming conviction of sin, 3 desirable to retain — ervi and the Poplar, E.; Rotherhithe, Ee — John's "Wood, 
realisation of the personality of the Devil, ae oe became that of Longman Hars — rme. N. W.; South Lambeth, Stoc kwell, S.; Stoke 
the abounding mercy an ty power of the From this time may be t P ge the| Newington, N.; Strat ied, E.; Streatham, S.; 
Saviour. He said that two answers to the questions | fortunes and business of the house. — nothing Sydenham, S. E.; Tooting, S.; Tottenham, N.; 
of doubting Christians were worthy of serious atten- Amta ended more to raise the house to its present posi- | Walthamstow, N.E.; Walworth, S.; Wandsworth, 
ag soe t be itement ? | tio an the plan — — che ei fae intro- | S.W.; Willesden, N. W.; rade N. K.; Ae 
There no exci 5 € the converte, except ducing fresh E from time to time—a — which wich, This delivery compreh all 
during — oe of s 
all is 
5 «fiet 
and holy gravi s e purunec: is among those 
go prejudi the work. 
mire he « uld only say that, wonderful k only c ning — * um Longman, 
now, this would be even more wonderful. Mr. Baillie | Hurst, Rees, O ui Bro Mr. T. N. 
then gave out two verses of the 40th 2 the con- Longman died at his — at pe in 1842, in 
verts! fa ite — af er by the Rev. | his 72d He married Miss — of Horsham, by 
W. Hare, Chaplain to with | w le n lad à rons fam ; und his 
t — left the p^ to — lace to those who ; Aim son, Mr. 
ing outside, who n filled the house to * — s partner in 1832. William, i 
— € a second time. After prayer pA the Rev. 
Ne Hill, of the London Diocesan Home Mission, the 
1 , 
who 2 
Secondly, — Will 
e believed it would, but if the 
wallo 
yer was offered | Lon: 
t by r introduction of Mr. Re ees, Mr. 
18 when 
S.E. 
letters and — reased t ^ — —. open 
and 
„ Mr p Mr. 
E. Qe, who ha pprenticed to Mr. Hurst in 
1807, became a partner. This gentleman, who has had 
charge of the country department for many years, is 
partner of t 
ye 
ieu son, of Aim arent abilities, became 
artner in 1839, and more recently Mr. Roberts, 
another posean whe © Mon nticed in — house 
in 1826, a o for m any ) years represen t in 1 the 
— — in received into — The 
firm now trade m the name of Dags Green, 
area; and — 
HE RECENT 
posted in London at any ‘office or pillar letter-bo ces 
6 v. —— - the tem office at the district to which 
they 'befo P.M., vided—1, that 
they — fly prepaid we amps; 2, that they bear the 
proper initial letters; and, 3, that at any office where 
a separate box is provided for the district they are 
ei o ie pp «The Pos Post — — avails him- 
f of this un reminding the publie that 
the ndà tion it the Nele! initiala to. the. address 
- qe ps — * yor arriving in 
PEA on by the day — s, and 
|to places within the district in which the letters are 
e| Suypay BANDS TW M Parxs.—The fourth season 
| terminate on — and the report published by the 
committee expresses satisfaction at the liberal manner 
in Which 1 they have been supported, and states that the 
à BonELIS.— The 
papers state that the “aurora borealis, which w was seen 
— in the next. ment for lost children 
committee of master builders was held a 
masons' — on Tuesday, when it was MM 
long discussion, that 11 
their — "— embers of 
resume their — by o E their 
next on the basis of the —— ag 
ata 
object, A deputation ‘of foremen, a 2 
body held at the delade Gallery c = 
ing of that y 
Saturday last for the ES of. representing to the 
2 meeting of the M 9 
se esee AP n 
— should also 
shops on Monday | gra 
2 upon on e" min 
'e A— other ts of Europe, and even as « 
For evel hours before and after 
arora, the needles at the tele- 
he 
g 
e agitated, and the electricit: 
— wri pum fir the newspaper offices, 
riva trem "The same 
an 
. vs i other parts of 
— n Paris 
"rance, At Nantes, in clin Pai all the lines, - bu 
Tho arran: 
effective 2 no fewer than 23 were restored to 
from the platform in tbe Regent's Park 
FATAL Fine my WATER re p.—On Wedn doda ay 
morning a ke 2 a pawn — Be 
Waterloo station, which a d the deat 
persons, oceupant of the house, a Mr. I 
with two of inh escaped by climbing over the roo 
ning house, but his 
re u m 
t ber a 
e 
h 
nin wife with a son and 
e un "ere 
th on the ——5 
of the adjoi 
daughter we 
v 5 den 
masters the F of reducing or modifying tbe those of d Vendée and Rennes, were inter n external appearance of g 
declaration to rule, attended at the Tavern, to | rupted da ay fo x hours, and in one of the tele. house, the — had — bank — 6 feet high, 
presen t the e resolu utions agreed to at that meeting, but — ie offices it ible t lete | trap from which ‘there was no 
receive “any 9 they were not admitted per- Trocene AT Woon Wien ARSENAL.—On igui vul — 1 it pem for the unfortunate persons to 
— — resolutions with which ov The bodies have been rem oved to 
received by the secretary. Meanwhile mbled at 6 A.M. fo Lambeth 
the Knti-Strike Committee i is steadily assuming a a more | ithe flogging of Ges men Vemging to their. r corp POPLAR POoISONING —.— George Frederi 
— nt martial he — e Inde — was brought A — — 
While me: contributions received b Union m imple 1 e — qua x | at the mW Police Court on on remane a 
from va arts xo d country pd Beal on Monday en re- enlistments For thi charged with poisoning Zipporah W right, by admin- 
to. distr ibute the 7846 persons, | demned to 9 the pusislum mt oí d "ashes istering to her a quantity of cantharides. The evidence 
c eter 
A 2 ne. cq 3 operatives coanected with the z 
buildi and 
d held yesterday in the Musie 
as reni rat not t to 3 work 2 Monday in 
a 
Helsing de mselyes not 
ition a withdrawn. 
It ted 
that at Mr. Kelk's that — ans the W had 
rco, inn nted for sigrak ature, and all the workmen had 
per to a man. e same course had been tak 
at the Mes Messrs. Talons: 25 sand with the ; same result, 
any 
Ha ll, at ; which | ek 
Two only were, however, 
There, the —— of the third 
postponed to a future 
= his 
lowed and scream 
en | Talbot and the — 
passion on him, or 
com- | and since be 
again 
H 
he deceased, Zipporah Wrigh 
of respectable family and 
1 Upper — 
w 
6 
T 
onday morn 
Sape sab: 400 m a T ‘the he Odà Felon $ Society, | 
with their wives and 
ed.in an 
ress 
Mee ground for the Pimlico district % OA a gee 
in the N ceremony 2 
,emaire 
fam 
to Woking, to esky Dy 8 of| v 
" fora M — find. 
t was not at an end, 2— gave 
qe and partly sueceeded in 
force from the straps which 
Mk The punishment was 
tinued, when at every — 
hair to be withhel 
Jimmie oe A 
ee iatt 
ob — — Ta + 
paying his addresses to 
ted that he man, and 
on another occasién 
deli cae 
ter on sie porte 
“ag apart for 
bade that . — and men swooned away at the | 
week that . on September 8 
047. —— — the years of 
EU 
adjourned to a lot of E 
and a half ^ aem h 
300,000 members. 
ural i 
Fellows 3 of "T 
on the ave 
nearly 
4000 lodges, ee li rage, 
about 80 members. The Pimlico strict has nearly 
2000 members. subscription of member is 
ot t eae week, for which he insures E 107. 
at his. death, 61 at his wife death and 125 12s. 
for pag ay and donations to 
Lone Co.—This eminent. 
ahs 
e death | 
5 
RT 
2 
of a former partner, Mr. 
commenced € t. D 2 seller, “we know 
not; the first tim nd th is on the title- 
of two works published i in "1725 b 3. Osborn and 
n, heir house was 
sir. One ree and about a dozen non-commissioned | 
— had recently entered the service 
closed their 
ont ire 
Me to t x4 reproach and ridicule of their com- 
rades. is hat in consequence of the con- 
—— E for the purpose of obtaining the 
— on re- — — the infliction of the lash is of 
daily occurrence at Woolwich, and that to 
capes 
inte mis — 
2 —＋ 
| regis 
—ͤ— oem didus this is 76 76 les than the av — an numbe 
(1123), corrected on. The 
births of 2 ur cmd E boys sand 533 833 girls, were 
stered 
Brovinctal. 
nsuorr.— The J'ifeshire Advertiser says tha 
lasting o — of the * recent visi ts to Adonhott 
of 
while sl 
A 
most 
guard against a repetition of the recen 
prisoners tl 
* to eere redu Be er 
in mo cases are carried E 
operations of the 
M 
in cases 
department e been 
facilitated as to enable him to — in the = 
h 
She accordingly 
5 earest officer's 
tent which heed, tobe that of Tet 
town-clerk of meane 
bei] the dosita ut Ms 
Queen was made 
the lieutenant found vna. p at DN a alittle 
ving — 
the Ship, which in 1730 became the ‘ship and B 
Swan. became of J. not tell, but | 
s to have carried on 
partner, and the business was 
= 81 these aids are 3 NA on Monday | 
e late evening “tt ag will be extended to 
many a additional places with cities of the | 
‘ost Office, g suburbs, | 
about s 
, in cluding : = x followin 
— M 
go —— - 
kapen mention the death. of 
the } d 
t of 
jut koad vel called Lord Thurlow, wlio 
died last week at ste Patriarchal d 100 years, He 
hate tched i n the eign o of George II. and was one e ef 
; Camberw 
N. y 
Deptford, 8. E.; dee y ; Eltham a K. een 
S. W.; Green ich, S. E.; Ha ickney, N. E.; Hammer- 
{j 
owls, who were ts ofsow vory f the castle many years 
psa by the then Earl of Aru e e — — € 
| the keep is now about 63 years of age. 
