Ocronxnx 15, 1859.] 
THE GARDENE 
by the renewed demand of the deputation of masons 
for the entire w pe wt of the d tee re their | 
unwillingness ‘tie thei 
p 
t Led 
itly imos y at a public meeting of der body 
dy o offered s hould be considered 
bye-laws sh 
y annual 
departmen 
RS' — AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
address, w 
ich oceupied more than two hours i d 
Vice —: Pa ood then 
thing is prodigiousl 
and the man eo - 
a benefactor in 
@luable, aud prodigious! 
ul popularise and — "ow 
2T Kor uay i 
Its windiple 1 ^ never, 
— - ; but wise men wide): 
extent of its application 
I am disposod 
difhoult ; 
E great 
all be 
mothe v Ponishmen 
and Reformation, "Pak — LL Scor 
ird party, a me that — forthe communication sh ji 
4 Hall; — 
tional pe on a special subject 
Right Hon 
George's Hall 
departm 
sions, In the e 
eer Institute 
roug 
[ing = MA and p^ 
them good habits of a= 
that it is both lucrative and on 
classes are 
vi 
0 —— tbe 
1 dderley, N.P, deliv — in 
ad — 
ents met in their rooms 
eve 
mediate san id of » 
D mber of men 
wor W to| 
nder th — up 
as 10,740, and in ston * had entered 
on 8 in Md a 
with ze Mec 
548 
TT — M ele 2. 
and m n in, nearly all of which 
"s of m. M 2 is 
papers 
were Mg aos by w 
- 
en vmm 
f " 
4 
onal m ing of 4 
merce and similar vla 
op 
It is stated vy the Globe that 
Dr. A will not sewn the extreme penalty of 
the law. But from inquiries that have ete made 
direction of Gov. ernment, startlin ng ci t 
was also held in 
day Mr. —.— Milnes, 
by | George's Hall a address | 
2 —.— 
„ delivered y about 
Punishment and Fre. 
, after 
the pb es of the Hall. Oe A urs 
M. P. in 
the 
come to the with wiles of the 3 which will 
compel them, with a ue regard to ce, to o comm mte | a 
| which the departments met y" their — for papers 
e Parkes read 
nd discussions, In section B. Miss Jess 
er market for educated female labour. 
on the 
ill 
tion to report to 
i lost throu 
; that 
— 
— ** Leh 
; and that if he Yad oh 
uld have been his duty to consult t 
captain. 
54 fail to refer to 
ived of Mr. V Bakes, t the 
—— officer, who recived the thnks oft the passengers | 
for his daring services tting o Phe 
obtaining water for 6 robe f of the 
afterwards putting off mh interceptin 
xis wa was exonerated by the Court from 
EC @ Fount R ANI —The Soci 
for the Prersiion of of. Cruelty to reer has Asai ya 
88 iie in near * c Church, with water- 
hs fi example which might 
be 
of the metropolis. 
EALTH. — The Registrar-General’s 
report gra s that - “dati in ive week that ended 
October re 996, h aving been above| 
ces: much above that 
pes by 
dms A of — was read 
if» two omen in lamen 
t 
At the same time Mr. Traill said the ‘would papers 
M M IM d daane 2 had Department w as to recei 
Societies’ 9 — d dean this subject. In — 
DE — was 
pti The J 
— Majesty's s 
Co! 
the | 
spinning and — € establis — of Mr. 
er man 
adjoining, & á 1 
joining : — rn a 
from | v umbers 
Postel with * view 
| departments was 
gee 
Hin 
F 
i 
essie — pi — al pomor the, they exorcise 
of thí. 
; but it ia 
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8 rip krn: - educate 
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bo a soirée for members and Men's Christian Associations, AD 
t. George's Hall. To-day (Saturday) 85 
e is to deliver, in St. sa Hi me 
ial Economy; after w 
sh the | tmprovi 
mem and mi will | am 
be received - — 
bera to raise, in great gl 
their own — — mittoes, and mi 
— ‘hen 
Titus Salt, M. P. ti 
mid 
e dini 
s abou 
of sent to 
to I being read the 
t 250. The owing is an ex- 
birth 
children, were registered in London. [s the 10 corre- 
5 weeks of the years 1849-58 the average number 
1407. 
Da 
tory of Bath, vacant by the death of 
conferred ^ cid Charles 
s Lane Chapel, o 
Ere died 
ps along the ronte w a 
r quarte uarters of a mii in 0 length, at head of 
en apes Ratcliffe, e e mayor, Alderman 
and Rev. Grantham 
chapel The Rev. 
ees: 
which was 
Todan, e and the 
Yorke, — the hearse to “the 
Du; — eed: of the parish, was ami ong t the bearers 
the pall, an n of all shades = of politics and edt 
me 
— never before taken 
“ir eI ng 
by 
presence 8. the Earl of 
Associati 
— A 
n two 
Ys e —— 
was 
ladies. 1. open addres 
delivered b $ Presiden! Shaftes J. 
Lord B bog! ^t then re and the boo fep 
or his 
k 
Part of the Hall was not ; quite 
were well 
— Io late. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, vote 
of than ad 
and the 
Mayor of 
ES 
Lord John services as 
he past year. 
‘Bran miig 
r his opening 
yon mem — 
Bongan, as President of 
Ramsden moved 
a vote of thanks 
Both re- 
On Tuesday Lord 
Council, delivered his 
— aA 
This, if 
to 
eralof ate v James Angel tion, 
and fn an instant turn the hardest heart 
** On the subject of education we ‘al 3 know 
genere orones rn or general info 
T . 
contrasted with were indifferent, 
pas roi 
fe 
p — — 
bn perhaps ot the wy words of 
long wife, 
an 
had done him an injury.” She ran away 
so, we toe Un ced in eventually ga 
d havea proof that 
and 
ita preliminarios 
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and peace. If this be 
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