THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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LrvERPOOL.—1n consequence of the opposition of a . 2 ion Stak o, Harlestone, | Indifference, 
large — of buyer A Liverpool corn market tol Xvelan. Aurora, and 5 kes others Merry's Thorman anby beat yt mp" 
the use of the cental for all kinds of grain, a gene ral | Tur Roman CarHOLI D og wows concluded their s TUESDAY. — Fifty Pounds. Mr. T, P. wson'sThe 
meeting of the Corn Association was held on the 12th | sittings on Saturday ; bu " it is suppos osed that several ae 2 Nooptolen mus, and ra others. o lle 
inst., at which two resolutions were proposed, by way | days will elapse be fore the resili i announced. | Merrilies, and 27 ot o a Red Bagle beat — — 
of bringing the — “4 ja — issue. The first pro- In the meantime the Nation undertakes to satisfy the veritable outsider who had been la Com 
posed simply to solution of the Ist of public by y giving : an outlin ne of what will hereafter be vane wane T 3 companion, Lady Alice u ae 
Februar y last UN the pria ntal as the common | fully astoral. Mr. Cardwell, it the ‘start, however, X Si pa owner and his friend jam 
weight of the market. was passed by a large ria has evaded g giving an answer to the bishops, | win : . Mr Steg en'e Bounds EA — IP 
majority. The s secon Bon rom the original oppo- who, in return, are determin ed to e the national f Bedford's Orlando bord — i — Dah 
nents of the cental, and proposed a return to the old without dela prog umi n Ailesbury's bel’ 
system. ut this was at once negatived by a large Pur Cu ie ARD STEA - AT Co ork, —It is MES p, an N Handicap Shae, e 
jority. The result therefore was simply to release announced kew Mr. Ou it middle yi "Spas = Solne 
the members from any pledge to use the cental, - " his steam o call e any ta vita rtnight at Queenstown, on antare, 5 ai is, and 5 others: Hifi y ay 4 ‘eh 
leave all free to act as they might deem fi their way io ker from Boston, nd. that the first of the ling iier md MP 1 ry tarke, ME 
the use o x the p is now very generally re | siete will leave Queenstow eat Knuckle Duster, The Arg — . Babs fin . 
except for whe the 6th November. Queenstown. el Esperia a 
NEv ery solemn and impres- Ms. Joms Mrromznzn, who is now residing in 10 2 uw cue id Selling d.d | 
siv specta acle was prese ae ir rax Pom rp towns on |n , has commenced a series of letters in a Du Gilin and Broadbrim.— Free 
Frid: the occasion of the ral of Mr. Robert | es called the Irishman, in which his object is to 
Stephenson in Westminster "uneral quu | suggest to the Irish peasantry that France will soon be 
pealed from the belfries of the parish e Pw and at war with ian nd in the 83 and that the 
inr mad PR ee in er all the the Tyne | opportunity will then hav d for inducing the 
T Emperor Napoleon to iode — en: 
— pn oec —— South Dock 5 1 ear-| Tur Qurex’s CorI GES. —In spite ot the recent Sweeps. oe oe 
mouth Dock, had their flags half mast high. At noon, pastorals against the ress of the | beat Miss . W 6M d 
the shops, merchants’ offices, banks, and other places of Queen's Colleges in ^a nd are, to say the euh not | de — Thunderbolt beat Rattlebon 
business were closed, and trade ceased in all the busy | sing ground, while the two most exposed to ecclesi- — Confectioner beat Gentle, 
thoroughfares of Newcastle. About 11 o’clock a long}, stical influe co are actu ally making slow but steady . — ATE. V eee i qe zini Feces 
procession of workmen from the factory of Messrs ay At Galway at the entrance | Cath.—Match. Duke of Bedío rd's — 
Stephenson & Co. walked in procession to Bh. Nicholas examination, MM has just concluded, 31 new students | —Mateh. Mr. I —— Von Stroom re 
Church, where Divine v vice he sacred | were admitte — — consi — En in advance of the — ane. Robinson's Aurora x 
edifice being quite crowded, and a very sen d eeling — ing number of last year; and of these 18 are Tubgsbav.— Subscription Hand we 
pervaded the whole assembly. Mr. Stephenson has Roman Catholics, while number of Roman Catholics | Tamo "Deer beat Rechad, dose. — 
bequeathed to the Newcastle Infirmary a legacy of at this time last year was only 10. At Cork, also, no | à 
10, ; to the I * erar Philosophical Society, than 50 new ene were enrolled, being a large 
Newcastl l; t of England Mining ine t year's numbers. It appears also from 
Institution at Newcastle, 20007; the Institution of low, that ugh the “Christian Brothers” have 
last y 
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Civil Engineers, 2000/.; the ge for Pro orig e superseded: the teacher of the National pu in the 7 
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1008. retai in the National Board ‘books in their 80 cho pide. pennis id Raspberry beat Greene Fair, Dame 
L;m sung a total of 2 and cor 3 ai zx Tbv = Daw — 
m pi 5 qu 
"eism — The wreck | of a ange steamer of foreign ti — e H 
build fl ng t Head last we ek, and a ales. oa} o Ed EL 
has since been washed — n the ish coast. ut ptim 
nde Eden, RN, of deeper none imme- T EDI — — Pla pos Mr. est p 2 - 
diately proceeded to inspect it; rom his report, Ae Wed 8 evening the citizens of Edin e Bn rfeit fro ji ea 
which has been e to buste, 2 appears that a banquet to Lord Broug ham under the dae st —X (By Electric Telograph)— —HMoatd. N 
the wreck ì is that of some foreis whic h ha d the Lo rd | Pr ovost. About 650 sat down to 3 " xophilite. — Ha e p Sweeps. Ellen ie Van 
4 — — Hand. dicam Sweep. Amsterdam beat 
8 —— .. Odd Fellow beat Hop 
Handicap. Precursor beat Gallus and 8 
Prioress bea f Mi Class. 
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— 4 i tors. The Lord a having i in appropriate 1 Jan 
RLD Two more ime at attributed to trade | "on the health. at e boca Wn 
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disputes, w in 
— — Manas — rect of at. ET = Robin nson p 
ick m mall stone botti e, | “He cons — red this tee vitation and this s reception one of walked o 
fill vi a se h sioe m df t — 21 d the two greatest honours that had onoi a es nay ‘short T 
ed wi pis er, hobnails, in Neko S of glass, and and a very rii Ma: bo c d osen to m 
having a lighted | fuse attached, was thrown into one of | the great county of Y: 
ednesday morning. For- | instances of 
tunately, owing to the violence with which it was 
thrown, the bottle br oke, Mure the contents before | ex: irpa 
ious da: 
C During sepe ast two Kari Ao Area Ro S850 has p ask ng he — 
ad a large eee de unburnt bricks destroyed, a pi 
killed, a rs «ik ey poisoned, and a valuable cow s por ied — wince cis bie a 
All th prre he attributes to his persisting in 
loying non-union union men. ‘The victim 
of the second outrage was a saw-grinder named Helli- vived those delusions of p: 
well, not connected with the saw-grinders' union. Some | some extent — — nr dence which ones no eat have ppeared in our Provin ‘ 
powder was placed under his glazing wheel, and, being ersary, and admitted no fau T er rida i re dence l fe ee fact that the vam 
ignited by spar in marco m anis serious] ted t i ipte pone 
his face and arms. The -grinders' union, | —a vi 
burnin 
through their secretary, r che latter outrage, talian people; and his h aa i 
m of Sardinia, EJ the onl, aig mode of insuring | not su nt to jus in aeq 
and cit a reward of 107. for information a: the hes independen iu France, he pictured the ground of insanity, ^ they © 9 hi 
perpetrator. hold before that nation the laurel, | were perfectly satisfied that 1 
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without any 1 — result. PAS Bernz ted that | so 
montero a report of — ai meh 
fi neighbour and oursel b letely and 
REM on the subject. absolut tety prepared for for whatever might ing oomp bes 
oe I oa — BANQUET TO TRE 78TH as (Nata -O - 
DEAT e n, TI and several e Tm ort the rin ighlander, who SY s ras eet kent t 
ponies lost pat their lives. The after- damp which fille a the piles apy themselves in India during is, mntiay, | eer — owing her confinement 
die 
ring quite inconsistent 
pit cially at Cawnpore and Lucknow, were eer and therefore leading to 
the purpose of rendering any assistance, e it was not TRE pa 
d be 
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E WR OF T UKE OF RICHMOND | some ac 
1 ined that th " 1 be "m ered, when | Srramer.—The Board of Trade has instructed the | canth: 
ated by carbonic acid ey The Es jave been. suffo- Collector of Customs at Aberdeen to institute an eal > 
1 Dy M gno was considered one | inquiry into the een ces connected with the y —— d Mr. sleigh for the defence ci 4 
the district, and only an hour wreck of this sten {o show that deceased was in f [rcr us 
before the accident had been found well vent tilat ted and — ̃ — of E in - tea, ipi Du the ie om dtomach wb 
— na me e a d the 
perfectly dis ree from gas. and irri hat no 
WrixpsoR.—In consequence of the prevalence of Sporting. 
typhus — among the troops qua at the à 
barracks, a new inquiry into the sanitary state of this 
proe HOUGHTON MEETI 
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T Cosa Office inquiries had been made of the Ea 5 Y. * — . filly beat — — Baily, 
en of the ries including the offi F W.  Pawlett’s 
of the Union, — surgeon of the Infirmary, &c., ig ee Adalat a beat Lord Glasgow's filly. Maton. aan M 
as glad to that the generalhealth of the town Glasgow's i une oot s ly. Match. 
yor to fram ^ card Jeune 
what had been erg in the way of flushing, Longlegs —— Fom —.— e, fille: ; and kae e 7 
ceasing, wa water supply, &c., since he had held office. e, ame — m dine ——À y —— 3 z M o S on the coroner's warrant, 
