Ocronkn 22, 1859. 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — 
It 
equest was 
ers. Smith. do not keep an account at the bank. 
er that a few days since a written r 
bank, 8s from a customer, for a small invi 
repo ort further stated that an invitation ——— been ] will first) 
received to hold their next meeting s 
be cepte n the 
tation 
1, during — itw — beallow- 
nent to the 
Mis E 
cem 4 the 
h } arer of the 
is book i is now made use ot fr ‘he purposes | 
es howeve draw 
ursday ith ien 
only, to o present a pns in pe our iet the abolition of | 
et and n 
. 
Je 
eek it was agreed, w one diese ent 
p of these 
^ uttered, 
not obtained, 
cheques ut 
it 
© directo ors of the Bank, 
ala si at Gulab — 1 
almos t|M 
itself. 
missi on ‘one the e Bishop 
Be. 
— After — rable inter the 
last — of military flogging in cr garrison, — E 
punishment o of the lash w orted 
of "this AR against the vac Pad 
judgment. on "Friday, to the effect that es was 25 
sufficient pr imá sane ground for instituting p 
onda 
i ings against the Rev . W. 8. Bricknell, so far 88 respects 
AS ber 
give — of this to the Invalid De Waiting the order for his dis- | readin g-desk, inasmuch as he 
forgery n Alde rman Co peland, who was pres esent, charge from the servic e crime for which he was — — use of the reading- * as soon as the 
i this — — was the serious military adjacen —— lately habs aed should cease to emit damp- 
systems of fraud were carried o It was * last | offence of s qoo - non- commissi — officer in the | ness. that ther nct sufficient ground for 
year he was ve ery successful in eng up a very | execution of his The prisoner served with the | inweituting. pr —— beter him, for having per- 
whose — trade S was | Connaught bm in the dam. and is d | mitted the reading-desk to be desecrated by a number 
n t he had —— put an end to | with the Crimean EMT bie three clasps. He subse- | of bricks placed there, inasmuch as they were "intend 
tbe c. E cas but he was en, as a let er had | quently p * with corps to India, and served | to prevent the chafing dish, used for drying the place, 
recently y^ addressed to his ‘bailiff at Stoke-upon- | iodine. Oo —— against the chads until féom injuring the wood of the desk, and moreover that 
Trent, requesting him to send a sack of potatoes to | — "home, — ren two wounds. On it was the duty of the churchwardens to see that the 
Arthur b acer & Co., 24, Manchester Street, King's | the the D was d. But the 8 expressed 
th 
he rece 
ate on delivery, no pecie. 
being Ms — ae the question of reference. 
y Ser 
Gavin, 81st Regiment, belonging fe the garrison 1 mili. 
ing of st. 
3 ro streets of € i amen en he sa | their unanimous opinion that the 
tme 2 insti €" 
ng the „Com 
rgen — mo 
proceedin oat agains 
nion service from the pulpit, 
n. 
pes I police, 
with the ilitary in one of the st stree ets, when 
— 5 orden havin; received ^ 
tion, de liberately walked up 
instead of 
in — a qe ot rder 
delivered to him hà the Bis hop. “His lordship has since 
abie, 
admonition and o 
sent his clerk 
div found nit Persons — themselves over 
their pipes with b 
e|given a decisi n the report fne eee 
e | from which het * following a ** Aer 
“On t 
men on „guard, being under the A depot on tha 1 
depot N 
dividing the M obtained fr r parties. Ha 
he not m quiries he i should probably have 
had to reckon | himself s — the 
Y IN EST. — The 
tem cs issue a commission under 
provisions of the Church Discipline Act, for inquiring 
into the grounds of the scandal existing agains 
e recent inqui e — E 
d | lowing day, he should esca 
has he had been in the service had been very bad, that remaining dhe 
| had 
the consequences o 
He was, however, brought to trial by cou 
martial, when it was ascertained that his character since 
ch has pre th pag = — 2 desk. As to the 
am glad to fin that — the Sundays on 
"s Dr is actually administered, the whole 
read from lace; and 
e|assaulting a non-commissioned officer. 
under these circumstances, 1 him to — 50 
n | lashes, and to be imprisoned for 
68 days. 
ESTER.—A maniac called Jobs Stain who was to neglect the 
t. James’s, Westmi meri ; 
bes Vicar of St. Martin" 
‘The oc rro are dad 
pe, 
and the Rev. W. G. 
in-the-Fields. 
22 be your duty 
Deed 
Should 
t 
yi — 5 ow 
with danger eapons, has escaped from Ches 
3 Mm. — be bas been e since ithe 
- | discovery of rd settlement. Itis stated yA on ponerse 
week, on he some one speaking o — 
visit to Bango or, he became fearfully . anden 
mmunion 
gi — 
audible from the Co 
your — generally find. u by aes That at aly A the 
special casos Í ave 
object — e ring ch s dra 
qe atin 
to use 
902. | On ı Thursday night, however, he succeeded i in breaking j the London emis 
number 
with 
Tom corresponding weeks. in 10 previous 
. but a as yet has eluded 188 r A ee the Great we 
4 
EEE IERA £4 
than the estimated num 
indicati the present pal of health i ne 3 is 
822 boys and 805 m in all 1627 children, w 
registered in London. ve the — — weeks 
of the years 1849-58 the average number was 1543. 
Provincial, 
ABINGDON.—At the Berkshire quarter 
Tuesday the Earl of Abingdon moved that 
ring the week the births of was 
Sessions on 
the resolu- 
tion adopted at the uary sessions for abolishing 
Jan 
— d Gaol and — the prisoners to the Durham w 
——— at Reading escinded. ea a — 
| fo 
The 
e — yet coop vin u be A Act | 7t 
reference ecessary resolution 
seconded the m 
es P; said th that m 
of Parliament in 
for sellin 
— —.— ey coul 
nothing with reference to — 
ri 
took place s t Spittal, nm the: mouth of the Tweed 
had set hick at sea that the fisher rmen, 
the; prat ry x os inhabitants of 
Fees Sete 2,62 o vun Ue 
ose ge Geox ph wi 
mals and DAA lofnod ox t and proceeded on 
Poaching expedition er Daili ffs 
a eder the 
— cra 
be f ard by 
T the a — of a pes 
After | diocese to other dioceses 
ir 
; of a pe | 
tenan 
on, 
inv 
s of the 9th Bat 
talion. situated in the E os luis. athe bedding | ina 
composed. entirely of weather weather boarding the flames 
pA that several of the surround- 150 an The company ati 
ing. buildings were in ger, or twice , 
ignite). By the wet Sn 5 of the. — "e course o 
the 17 wea confined to the kitchen, which w 
wine — 0 
Duruam.—The scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commis- | of C 
sioners for the re-endowment of the see of Durham with 
at H. id for abont 
iter — 
the directors to 
Canada; t. n: the Hon, — 0. —.— 
Secretary to 
M. P. ; Lord he Admiralty, 
| and Sir Ri A: Bulkeley, M.P. 
—On Thursday week a mani called Fulker, 
ja wheelwright, 27 years o of age, w: as found dead in the 
‘heen | back yard of the premises in which he worked. There 
MENT 1 E North S Shiels and other pa 
South Northum berla: that any n 
ja p cal Commissioners 
n of the revenues of the d 
should not pe senti tioned m 
of the 
rently by an axe, wh hich w: iyi 
was also a punctured wound in ‘the — 
a chisel, 
near the body. 
— were E with blood, and portions of human 
ed d alte E 8 
em pee ie very much on 
n a 
* hi 
The jury f Temporary Insanity. 
raised for LIVERPOOL.—À sh san numerous party of cottom 
bas bee 
and|as a memorial of th 
in the riot, for in order 1 
put on the dresses 
BRaprorp.— At opener co 
f 1366. The number of 
chdeacon 1 a 251.; 
acaulay, 107.; Mr. "ym — 
money i so that inde 
390. | great cin UE has —— place in the value of 
cg C DRM. during the last few m there is 
expect that it will fetch a very high 
ra 
—for the rate, agai 
= has lately sanctioned the — | 
Tie y Bishop pork an desir - of devoting 
in the 
was 
Education, 8 38; Punishment and Reforma- — 0 5 dps 
30; Social E 
is 
. p NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.— The celebrated Walls-end 
under the name of "s coal field on the Tyne, from which the main supply of 
tion, 27; Publie ' Health, 
8 having 
conom. R2 the 
been read eetings. T 
at special m 
