THE GARDIN 
ERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE, | Ocromrn 2 
1 
metropolis Was 
3 “goal to the 
has a considerable extent become 
of what i 
t es the quan 
mated to last only a year or two. is, however, 
to 
a | patient 
s, and will _ surpass 
4} 
in all rg He any other | 
weaves was the scene of a 
ld edal, struck at the 
valuable on account other ortar 
3 m me. adler M a as Kingery 
where the of coal is working a gre 
ladies 
ot ther reminiseences of ‘Polis h gratitude, the 3 of 
that an ad ; = 
nat an a equate force had not b 
the © oceasion of the late leases ot up the] 
is glad to hear the French olei s 
oe wi t 
w ae -organised expedition would be deg 
— ———Ó 
T = 
e what it mi p 
The I Chancellor has himself e 
subscription raised in Poland and among the Polish Lem ams 
e gees in honour of the late Lord sie Stuart, the ireland 4 
ell-known aco dir of the Polish cau: " , was ace THE LORD LrevTEN as 
o Lord Har y by a parto rom olish | mros.—At a meeting of t 
Association. y intended for the | University he Ad on Eri her d s the im. 
Countess of Hare owby, the Lord Dudley Crstig, for the purpose of conferrin d s Hall, 
Stuart, but ir consesence of pe 5 death, it was | of Carlisle made the following remarks camp the Bat 
- | presented to be husband. The presentation place in | tion :— mixed cd 
the par art of the Hal c “The Polish Vestibule,” | “I learn with increasing pleasure that the 
1 with the tapestry presented by the 3 pun communions among the st he stud Proportion y 
of Paad to Lord Dudley Stuart, by various | 
angle to the di 
trious 
P 
which in Gosforth Colliery $ is worked to the rise. For | Polish patr 
Coxlodge Colliery, Mr. Bower. Leeds, offered STAPLEHURST. —À few days ago a family named 
20,0007. ; but, as this was fre uw d named by the | Penfold — — and six children, 
Court of RANT: the colliery was withdrawn. A living in this ne i on urhood, were taken reeset 4 — 
2 nego otia n then commenced in au ganing A 3 men. was called in, Are rea unab ble 
hem, and one child died, then Cena das a sae: 
had Des the ek and subsequ — the mother. ze husband and th 
Nort TAwTON.— A RH days since six children) other children were then cine o the union, and 
bern to differ famili this town were have since been gradually — e wife of a 
isoned ng coloured sweetmeat led birds’ | man named Cook residing in the next house was also 
po vibes cal 
nests, whic oin "had purchased during the recent fair | 
of à confectioner called Ryan. One of the children 
rowl 
infectious, Cook's Arad were rem 
probably daved by the 
Sw. roduced. On inquiry the 
1 yen. — purchased the article 
— cl s herry, of St. Thomas, near Exeter; 
and lar antity of colouring matter 
^ smalts'* "x = ee was found at Sherry’ s shop. 
On Tuesday Sherry was charged — ^ 
copious vomiting which the 
ealled the 
been 
nich rougn 
when t the Mme were again taken suddenly i ill, w 
cleansed. 
Thor — — willi 
pr ecinots, nili set apat to soei 
o the fur 
p^ 
symptoms — to those f th 
Penfolds. O — ib was found that 
1 
magistrates with having anaw fall y s eats 
containing poison “with inte nt ud tause "nodi njury 
subjects," and w: anded in order 
r to be makin ing to promote 
eastern counties. Special 
cene af a A gathering. 
— The m y of eonsecrating the n 
chapel of PE College took place on Tuesday. 
of persons 
ga eonnected i = different 
SA n le ‘Callas ant ile idis were t ops 
-of Exeter and Oxford, Sir John Coleridge, the Regius 
eem eq : Hall, 
er which several toasts w. 
Speeches ma Those delivered by the Bishop of 
Exeter, Visitor. of the College, t — — of Oxford, n 
Sir John Coleridge, a rs the Rec 
vehe app 
.cluded: with the evening prayers, when 
Dr. Sewell, Warden of ‘Radley and Fellow 
eath of four 
al 
persons, and placing in jeopardy the lives of severa 
— 
of Stockport, which ras 
ORT.—The advo 
E end in the ma — — y^ buyer, ‘hes bee 
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exc. 
but 
sec 
y its own, W he fore, 
ation which is general 
I as readil h: 
obser 
— d wichen 
ca alico o printers 
f 
um. 
have Ra about 12,06 
rectory of 
sons, at the death of — 
Wrst Brom ne viet Wor who 
———— to * "m the sit. assizes for “the murder 
rried on in behalf of 
Xm presence a A ede that yor 
attained a int o 
MEET T 
Mes EE 
his wife in this town, w d la k from 
-= — gaol to Millbank Prison, where he will | 
rgo the commuted sentence of penal servitude 
per life. 
Wo 9 —A fortnight ago a — g man, 
amed George Kilby, a 3 aker, residing 
Brickkibr $ rues in this. 
s workshop 
under extraordinary cire — nces, 
lying ¢ across the shop, with the head pushed 
preached by 
of the College. Th 
will certainly add to > the — 
high fame of — siet, M Mr. Scott, Nothi 
the beauty of 
y growers from 
other districts; the u 
ty of hops. on sale — — between 1000 
and | ever, dissatisfied, and the e inque 
1 of iron — the neck 
pressed upon the sharp end of the box, an 
in the trousers’ pockets. At the pus held on 
— which 
— evi — des gious y dni 
Great excitement was created in the neigh- |t 
rhood, and the neighbours doa unanimous in attr 
by 
upon the ed 
: ed — 2 
3p 
growers and merchants for sup tim, 
— — vote of 2 ae m 
The London 
letter ort ey hial elergy in "in his diveas, sugzestin 
g 
that to-mo 23d inst., be n 
Special thaniesgiving throughout the diocess for the 
acjou 
in order make fu ther inquiries 
kmi fourth sitting took oe on —— several 
hich 
d the "y | 
y sober 
man, had for a — ions "Men erally ill- -trento 5 — | 
x “suspicion ‘Sat ie 
of the bishop 
v- its sittings on einir a i 
ur in 
delibe ion 
| under: siad that ne p 1 
the affairs of the Irish 
* Cath di niversity of Ireland, p 
deliberatio Thursday. 
Dr. M‘ 
midday, has ad 
o 
"interests of the church might t be T i 
by the preponderating influence ot Beane 
Naples, or any other sec power?” 
with wht 
a of Wilful Sie ne for 
ie is 5 
their station in life, wien is : 
that of a small manufacturer. 
WORCEST - an doub the fate of Mrs. 
Harris, who supposed to. hav been drow — the 
Severn with pes two children, 
the r bo 
— hans fae been removed by 
5 UN IR Th boy of of her ody about a mile below Worcester, 
is rapid appronching 3 s stmücture cet | uar U. —At the annual dinner given by the 
y a quarter of a mile in Mayor of this town last week one - the guests was 
length, as vou as the Crystal Palace, and six times as | C Lemosey, of the French a so. Gali lilee y do 
as pital. The b — is in the deco- Ming « - the —— One of the ddl proposed by the 
: , four stories high, 2 16 feet wide, with | Mayo as the health of the Emperor Napoleon III., 
and L. Capta in osey, in responding to the toast, 
— — —— wings, each of three stories, | reciprocated the. desire er that England and 
n — 0 ; each S or story France might long remain united. The 
having „ 10 of which cate intended to accom- were in close alliance during the Russian war, and h 
modate 9 and two. of. them 1 6 patients. The sum of 
other distingui. T 
size, 10 feet pons and stands upon 4 
beattie granite 12 feet high. 
Saturda aee the city officers, ul 
another a! mpt to arrest 
the time, but Pea 
— was 3 glad there > was as P" of their being | for 22 
For his own part he could - execution of their : 
at dis: hospital, and it it i Ed dem as — — see - — for hatred, but on the — many for HE Scoro pm D erm 
ing and lay out | frien Th tai b baker j 
= 193 tr x — attached to it with gardens and — mit mare enor 0 eie were rd of the ‘master er in future be done 
of the — pital when E. Lacon, M. P., and Sir H. J. Stracey, M. P., who after- | premises on — Lords Day, aod et : 
e between 1000 and 2000| wards the company. The latter baronet said | appeal to the Christian com 
