Oe 15, 1859.] IHE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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by the renewed demand of the deputation of masons f annual address, which occu ours in | ti = 
for the entire withdrawal of the declaration, and their the oga Vice. — more than 2 wn wd fhe ma 72 — xdg x AIO = . x, fhoult ; 
unwillingness to refer their trade rules to Lord]! vrl an ress on Jurisprudence, Both these — mee his generation as the inventors of Sunday and 
e trators. “ser given in St. George’s Hall. The five — ts principle è Kr T — 
yow " bod 2 — of Jurisprudence, Education, Punishment | disputed; but wise men di widely us to the mode, char 
— the terms ly offered v be considered | and Reformation, —— — À T Social nan pm tb er) oem 
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0 resolution resolved that the entire withdrawal tional meetings on au pedal aw ony alben i — — pin x more ; y x females, 
of the declaration as demanded by the masons qn n — — B. Adderley, M. P., deliv because everything that they learn, be 1t washing, sewing, or 
i dress on Education, after which the | Sa doa tas lar erem ar mio ey M S 
trike at Messrs, opel. "we. vhs dent in their rooms for and discus- | no attention be withdrawn from the a little may be 
was withdrawn, or that the objectionable rules and sions. In the evening a meeting of the Bradford | given to tbe giris. They are sadly overlooked in our remedial 
pem of other trade societies would be modified. | Mechanics’ Inst as held in St. A s Hall, | 004 preventive system ; and yot women aro, tho malentay and 
ne Committee then adjourned for a fortnight. It is Lord B rougham 22 "X After is lord children ie NES tator an 2 EIL Og. — 
now evident, from the determination evi: hi 1 if ti mes the time when the — — de out into ie servion amd 
— nA is no — probability of the with — Mechani * oh mingle — world. l iben begins 
pu ing ttled. The number of men as well as err mr M Cassell 1 surroun 
who had resumed w we Weder he À Sep. ba f OAD: pupaid, sad. uuu TRA all 25 pio manem a yon —.— t — EE 
— as 10,740, and in addition 2100 had entered were — b x-- men by : pt aera fear e > c 
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Miseni in ne a 15e rule men. A © rere m meeting ot "dele. fold, ay, fifty lid more de o . — X 
Epirit of — = aration is adopted. of Commerce and similar bodies | ignorance put together. It would be endless to enumerate the 
Dr. Su — j* stated by the Globe that M held in the saloon of the Hall. On Thurs: | sources of temptation ; I name but a few,—m« care: 
Dr. 1 will not suffer the extreme penalty of — Mr. Monckton Milnes, M. P., delivered in St. — yy LI 2 —— yoo v ge op windows ; ow 
" patros; fairs; low oom: d »alaonos 
iret AME feeit mort nad — have been made by | George's Hall an address on the Punishment and Pre- | with measures for the least and the e youngont ; pt 
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me to the of the authorities = will | which the departments met in their rooms for r papers with the certainty o — for the thing stolen.t 
compel them, with a to jus ustice, to mmu ute and discussions. In section B. Miss Jessie Parkes read 2 for a class be A A casinos, betting duba low 
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Tun WRECK or TRE ALMA,— The official er ent int | Another by Miss Jessie Boucherette, on the industrial fatal power they exercise over wer all. an specially e young. 
the loss of the Alma terminated on Monday, when | employment of women, was read by the Secretary. The This - ner y pretend to say bow it om 
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through. the fault of Mr. Davis, the chief | | ame ( governeses, dc, on — In the — Ar meting it T TEL rou * Pv" 
haul up, m referring him to the oharta had bel. y en him | Mayor of Bradford dn Yesterday (Friday) the comparatively feebl le, but E Lr X7 nome. "Pare are 
all the rmation he possessed, a p^ in| Right Hon. * as to deliver in St, | tures ‘grave, gay, lively, ' unions for ma 
charge of the ship; and that if he! had, A "been in 4 beng e M A. on Public} Health, de. which — anA i D c many tbe members may may oom — 
bia ap l t ts were to meet in their rooms as usual | the subject they like sudy of te and pursue it Tt eH atl the gonl 
captai At the same time Mr. Traill said the sb. n for papers an — 59 - 1 ZA Economy | and delight that belong to a natural, and not a forced under- 
not fail to refer to 1— ey character which they had Mns was to recei m the Trades’ taking, proving, in tbe ime, that tbe education — 18 
recai? vél i of Mr. an officer. Mr. Baker, the | Societies’ — rie . dicm à this — ne, rending ronn coffee den Totng 
t g g Mn Hea we embers and | Men's Christian Associations, lending li and 
for his “faa ing 9 m putting off in a boat and | associates n St. "deo eorge's To-day (Sa turday) Sir bens. vitm ors assify traden and callings; the co Í 
obit water for the relief of the 3 and James Ka: y Shuttleworth * in St. George's ES ag mier: aipe ap d 2 
after w D ME — "d . her Majesty's s | Hall, an address on Social Economy; after — the | 1m = 22 2 * onl — N 
ship Cycl —À nerated Court from | concluding ine Pod of the members ind sui will | am — ng of tbe metropolis), consisting, with their helpers, 
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DRINKING FOUNTAIN FOR ANIMALS. .— The Society passed. During the week excursions have bee 3 m 
for the Prevention a of Cruelty to A tot onworks Saltai intricts, provid , 
drinkin untain near Brixton Church, with water- | spinning end manufacturing establishments of Mr, | adjuncts; eft the members to raise, in great measure, 
tibia for. animals—an example which might be|TitusSalt M. P. Other mente d sod mares 8 — r xad 
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followed with advantage in many parts of the metropolis. | establishments have also been 
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report states that. the deaths i in the week that ended € —— i ee i 
Saturday ber 8, were Aes having been above | new ing- and Quo Young Men’s Christian | regarded — — iy rer 
1000 way: and in some i — men that perenni s m ies have been free to members and | eminent publisher, offered prizes for the M s tz 
point, during the previous were After associates. A large dining-hall was also erected, C 
reducing the m ortality in correspon ‘fing -— of the A: — — dn tor the convenience of — mt dr . 
last 1 Years 1840.58 (o the extent of the deaths from visi umbers of sent to the | pressed me more than the good sense, sound „ 
— cholera in t 1 the ret urn of last ——— with * aus to ow The barri — the —— — by 
week was nearly 1 belo ‘on ek: During the | departments was a wing is an ex- 
week the births of 917 is ‘eg . i pede | g add 8288 Tbe collections in one year alone amounted 
MSN WerS pm n. In the 10 corre. «On the su t of education we all | lieve that we know | management, to 
thing, thing to the general information, substitute the solid savings’-bank 
was 1407. This, if not emn ch . iei mt healthy si Por pera d Eaque gos dr 
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BreMINGHAM.—The cal = ri Eran ee finite, and, unknowingly, eect ET the Thes tre Royal of this town, and spread with such 
James took place on Friday, in Carr’s Lane Chapel, of intellect ome of vien emi 2 = j Sometimes | T . K — vung includin A watd- 
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the shops along the ronte were closed, and a — be diffi ^m even ven anywhere, the moral, cg 2 but n 5 wardrobe. This is the second 2 
nearly three-quarters of a mile in length, at the head of with very few exceptions, can be given in its perfection only | fire which in it within a few weeks. d 
which e S eer Ratcliffe, the mayor, Alderman etam and in oe — D 41 —— shocking attempt at murder was 
„and the Hon, and Rev. Grantham | life a renewed course of discipline and study; but dhe made a few days since in this A man named 
Yorke, — thi hearse to the € The Rev. moral, long fi n and despised, may be revived| Lamb armed himself with a brace of pistols and 
— Mn „ was among the bearers | in — raped s ny be — - i" - s nd shoot fe, because, he su 
of the pall, and men shades of polities and religion ana in ar intent kun ihe handset heart to thoughts of purity | said, „ she p done him an ujat She ran away. and 
were ; — funeral has never before taken and peace. If this be so, we sce the sacred importance of the | obtained the assistance of five policemen. Lamb fired 
place in Birmingha homes of England, aud we have a proof that t. 9 education of | twice on the men, but was 8 eu 
Bnabronp.— Hie third annual meeting of the Social the people demands ita preliminari — A aes deste, | magistrates have committed the prisoner 
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and a rre pom of the members and | children, who may be counted by thousands, are, 
A meeting of the Council was — excess and nature of their toil, excluded from all hope 
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were well occupied, and among the voa erat there e was — undergo — daily mortification in the ignorance oscillate to an extent 3 to . 
anes number of — ope ewe Mie 4A * got - 5 ve. rem hue em Praed 
ive by the Presiden t? Taken at earl from school, these boys and e angles of the serew were al 
l ation then moved and the Right He i J. are Bun into, e NANA | — 2 aay der of metal cut off, while the trim of the ship was altered 
Napier, pus Lord 1 dS seconded a vote | guidance, | One or, Knowles — pager lay ay possess such an | by shifting the position of some of the i 
of thanks to Lord J his services as unaided, to the increase of their stores. Most of them yield condition she started for a renewed trial on Wednesday 
ee during the ce inam a gir e Ramsden moved * indomitable wo of P hy d = hile a few 4 LE of last week. As she passed through the Sound she be- 
an Fara Pee ee t Digia Soin 2 — proffered those who bj ttot 
to Lørd haftesi ftesbury for his opening address. Both re- (however i agd (ruled * time” Hen pe gun 2 belonging to the Channel fleet, and of the sue Rut 
e rin —— ere carried d ously. On Tuesday Lord Bs prion ltu mla — manufacturing « districts. N sub- | ish, and Brazilian ships of w. ar at anchor there. 
Brougham, as President of of the Council, delivered his | joet d demands far discuss experiments. The | ing the Wester Channel, when additi . t 
