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Noveusen 5, 1559.] THE GARDINERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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covered no bodies. ‘They succeeded however in | raining | | trict ot Maryle bone there | 'Te were regis 1 the births 91 | was he ld in the Sena ite-house on i obalr of the Oxtord 
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e ed 5 5 à eda 8 usto m «my ildren, zol which nt number 516 died. Missi on to Central Afri _ The I 
with them. Some additional articles of w earing | registered t ere 209 deaths. — An Soul out — of perm * e Ri ht H un H. Walpo) 
rel have been cast up upon the bea each, and a few of 145 ill tiu ead bs son > F 
— bodies bave e been SU ashed ashore at Moelfra a nd | Tn St. VT — of1 48 ille — Y^ or — n , OA . Ne 
Penmanmaur, b 129 d , Or 87 per cent.; ; and — Cav en lish 8 tare th 8 esident of , Profi 
d remains in the state in which it was 2 by district there were 40 births a - — de — — 1 * » —— Cha llis, onmi and Grote. 
the storm, I a . | cen — of these deaths w mittee was nted b the Bis tbs f ord, 
At low water a large piece of the hull is visible, ond at — senteric disease, dia — inanition, e Chancellor of the. bebe Dr be o do: > 
high water a only portions of two of the masts, all of which are believed to have resulted from mary aptain Burrows; whil yi hon tation con- 
The — 3 h n Spars, - even of t r improper In sisted of Sir George Grey. ln ia 85 Governor of the Cape, 
seem as ey cs l - smashed into small pieces by sequence of these disclosures the Marylebone Bond dan as the Bishop of Graham's Town, Canon Wordsworth, 
some mighty crus ing lades impelled by steam power, | asked for a committee of the vestr co-operate a | d Puller, M. P., Mr. Beresfo: rd Hope, Rev. T. Jack- 
and if an army of giants had undertaken to hew u "p the | them in collecting facts upon the one tion. On Frida Rev. E. Hawkins, and other tlemen. The 
ship it eould not — presented a wa y | Mr. Hum phreys held an inquest at Mile End Old Tow e Mena and a portion of the hall were crowded with 
PE m © people in the neighbour ood are re- | on the body of mother of which, undergraduates, —1 ont the — — 2 interest in 
cem rth — acted very well u pai the whole, and Ann Smith, had been a — de in a public-house at em e proceedings, an nin 
of money found by cete and had gone to a Mrs. Gibbon, who keeps a by members of the, Univers versity 
sp to De — ul . The in — opened "1 chemist’s — in chat parish, for the pu rpose of being any a 
in the bei s of Llanallg * 1 an with instruments. The jury, after a long ing took place — der of Doctor of La 
inp : H arge num —— of wi tnesses ha hav ving | investigation, returned a verdict. of W ilfal N ferred upon of peng Mr. Gita, 
182 rwn t ves for examination, Mr. Walpole, and Sir “eer Grey. A report from 
E eon: “ino ite tthe E ie mins to — issued warrants for tbe committal to Mem e sam Cambridge committee 
t i " ifficulty o ing the  Cowwrrrar or Hvonrs Tm» FRAT: coved the — 3 por the gratification 
sene of the wrec dist UPT.—At the Guildhall Poli with which tH t seed the intell — f th 
rail or coach ide — 4 rs are visiting the Htghes, solicitor, who was recer ntly m — steps taken by the two — — establishing a 
— the — people ae “fockin to it as to a fair. | Australia upon a warrant issued from that court, was | mission to Central Africa, and m ally to the 
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; RATES. A meeting of archdeacons of both ormally committed for trial upon various charges | regions explored by Dr. Livingstone. r. Gladstone, 
vinces was held in London on the 18th ult., 4 preferred against him in connection with his bankruptcy. | who was received with great c cheering, seconded the 
ich it was resolved to peti — ‘Parliament against | Sr. GEORGE’S TL E —A special meeting of resolution, an — mies the following effect :— 
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" = — igned by 61 archdeacons :— Bis — of London to permit the church, n — now | Yee e UN rinm ey qnm t — 
Almigh: God, " Men of -— mmn —— we 4! been closed for several weeks without resu t to sustain yet more cruel NM yd more piercing sorrows, 
— god by of the "National Church. 9. Tha poop | forthwith reopened for the lecturer’s s afternoo — and yet more extreme d at the bands of . wio 
Saio is expecially the inheritence Qu tho . "3. That all The consecration of — new — of S Matthew in FCC — 
purchasing or enting house o ape or building house, | this parish was per ay by the Bishop of | our minds the union of the two universities. Feall to 
to the liability to pay church-rate. 4. That, for these London, who mice wed in — sermon the restora- | have before them a common work; they are the heirs in com- 
reasons, it P duy of the legislature not to destroy | tion of peace. A disturbance ticipated, but the —— recollections «X as €— - d institution in the 
to maintain the — 0 — es | ceremony passed off quietly, : thelr 1 age, thank God they 3 them- 
— The — of men who had resumed | Tur Posrro HAI TN. — The Registrar-General's | selves with new vigour on. every side, and promising ffo day 
work under the declara up ^w "Saturday last was | return shows the effect of increased cold in an increase | to day to become less unequal to the numerous wg we = — 
12,638. Under the — rule about 2700 were at work. | of deaths, which rose in the week that ended Saturday, | rants A nation contipusily make w 
the d 902 to 1048. In the corresponding wiser pu : 
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hard labour, for — certain workmen from therefore ka bow the: avera Duri — the he b arrow 
" view of the functi f uni iti h - 
ad of Messrs. Piper, who had engaged —＋ rought y of 8 di ii and 822 pons in TM m siders that to any single operation, even though it be the 
them up from Dev onshire, and inducing t go registe n London. In the. rrespond — 
eee the 2 An appeal was eu: against weeks of te y — 1849-58 the av i. — a was 
sentence, and the case will be heard at the next 1 
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Socrery so iem a —The Council of this Society have Pr 
gne: ey, F.R.S., Professor of Botan 
pois, | College, Examiner in Bota any to the 2 n the "ida — petty 1 in N 
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reply by by Captain M'Clintock tleman of 20 years of age, and a son of 
do enim — to him by Mr. Selby, of mara Sit Folin m e with assault, Th 
“Dublin, Oct, 17.—In m my published report I simply stated about uo married fed din 
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M his tim re: for è consolation and. the relief 
Beading faia of our, deere, efect that a th 
opinions ; es which I wished that all interested as to the that a dirt time ago he w 
readers should draw theirown inferences. The boat was only 
i sets. déemiie "ai Kabe his trousers and a flannel | tin, for 
for m provisions." The — — found An — shirt, when Mr. dM Cockayne ent entered with a cane, tet ci , and well gx that we should see that 
thers, al of whom Tete have proceeded ceeded forthe sbort labworer called Arrerte and the nch "po he 
suppose ave for the short | Ja; and the * than the universities to answer to the 
maint —.— . — fy — AAF UPAG A. VM, straps. Mr. Cockayne said to complain «: - 2 : upon them, at least there will not be wanting the effort nor 
Bren Far countrymen were there—affords no game whatever. duty to perform,” ad then i — tructed A e — 
Esquimaux cannot live there. With regard to provisions, bad but the man evinced re ictance uM "y 2 = 
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o hiatale nati ves, on the bed, and comm rrepa ve him Odo AE pe ed Where is it, I will venture 
With respect toan it ge edition, you say —— 20 he bed, en m which complainant — him how 
uch was sent out by the Admiralty under a man rp he was to "4 e, a d defendant said * I shall 
der Mr. Anderson, in 185 in preference to a complete the num He then struck him | form 
Mr EN 3 a dE — over the back and — yet blue stripes there for | and 
Montreal Island. Therefore I do — — some time afterwards. For the defence it was urg 
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J| ecoroner, THE MrETRoPoLIS.—Mr. Wakley beref the verdict is Accidental Death 
; lerne, a at; a — inquest iei the 3 dese the coroner to 
a that in consequence of tbe defectiv e stato) Ma power bea 
e law, and the facilit n cin n by parishes for the | and nd John Phillips bave not = due caution, in allowing 
: tar nent E — stillborn Buren there br at Immediate vi ty of num erous w EI by cm 
— undreds of murdered . Desiring 
Eres work. and ble bent, bis" eise te pre hie 
told bim d that he could not —— 7 — iuestion without giving 
a prominent 2 in the an — th universi: of 
England. Dr. Livingstone Mp gee man as raises Our idea 
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de Res. 105 since been taken up by slepa wil taken . * 
bee, wd of G ians, and Dr. Bach- —— of towns of all quien here 3 
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