THE GARDENERS’ = AND AGRICULTURAL 
endeavour to bring about 
— be rangement pers might be satisfactory to bo — 
art 
in the the . "After heari ing the statements, ma kA with 
grea at temper and forbeara nce on both sides, and on a 
the time given by both parties 
to be bound by his jobginelt, the Bis hop decided that 
|eage with six or seven me 
at the same ye 
s going down 
. See 
E! 
As the ae 5 drew near | waistcoat * 
ne- room best clothes Ae non 
the 
E 
servitude 
Novmathen 19. 1859 | 
ster Agric : 
pore and a ji 
ched. Am 
1 
i 
| dered woman ix 
e on engine iai W 
ever, oo late in attending A His 
signal, and thè. eee was tha cage was 
v 
went 
13 4 
tenta and that the service of the latter should com 
ce at half-past 3 o'clock. vA is lor 3 also ted | 
sed s 
cage was drawn over the d the whole 14 men, w geri 
i tee unusu: ae Mer sip whic d ca 
tisfactio € ne 
Taft 
were precipitated ben eath, | Si x fe m dov 
n ^d 
to the 
sthe ascending Whit 
à of Wilfal Mu rder against — 
or persons 1 wn. 
Tamwortu.—Sir 
mother has become — 
tehall Gardens and 1 
— — 50004. E ear up 
pian. GHAM.—The 
na 
ek anaes s — ail 
y eon th 
be dis 
— ma that tl 
with. In accord- 
d 
continu 
nies church should be re- e for 
n pave- 
nd on 
ment and was Eid on spot. were 
the 
the church 
— ith this arrange! 
Ae Fou who v 
io received pes T hurtes 
al 
n Sunday, 
s ended i in "nothing coun decli in dang a fiercer i 
display of passion on the — of 
the seers — has hitherto bein x experienced. 
The was — T. the Rev. = Bry 
his 
— 
gle — 
nd | en 
of the 
epe their fi all, m 
engine tinge Gall whose — led to the 
nto eu usto ody, an nd t SM vernment 
uesday that 
by his “not egi ginning soon 
‘Ys after consulting 
ae ng 
werdet was nag 
gh to sla oken peed, =e jur 
Walsingham Br idewell one AME P ase 
ihe awful, almost mere le, ecm edema | 
“the awful, almos increc ible, i 
cultural — in M" — Strict eur ET 
240 
gi 
say a word o 
b 
| Christ was, sta 
an hour, 
* 
ughter again The jury at the same time 
their opinion pe if two me 
| were “to a in 
of t 
| mid i 
| [hi im and diverted his attention, the id 
uy who yox 
again 
therefore, Sas mu this holy 
Galla 
a most excellent character, was then committed to 
Stafford pact for trial. 
Hvrzr.—Mr. Jesse Arbon, the rate collector of this 
to ve has been committed for trial charged with. em 
Rev. Hugh Allen came, 
hal 
either now or stole, and performed the econd servi ce. 
ing other mo ney belongi ng to them. a Soh lost 
— — — amount to nearly 3000 
fatal cene of 3 took 
ay week. Mr. r 
the ove’ 
Tn he in 
In ord 
e fr re was lighted, but 
service was ‘suspended by desire of the rector, and e con 
‘trary to the wishes The reetor 
he had done, and | 
has since issued a notice requesting gent 
willing oh act as special — Dien to, 5 
with him immediately, intimating pe^ strangers must 
fo rward a clerical reference. In — uence o of this 
ion what 
the consequence was an explosion mph broke the leg 
is wife in so shocking a t she p 2 m 
| loss of blood before it was possi sible: 
LivERPOOL.—The pue 
view with the Home Secretary Perg the Commissioners 
of Police, the result of whieh to be that the 
enrolmen 
Sulina, went ashore Mon y on the Little Burbo 
bank, the sea makin E a clear breach over her. Life- 
| boats and steam-tugs went to her assistance, but their 
t 
| effor ts were ofn pes the ship rapidly went to pieces, 
t of 8 constables will be forbidden, 
RC body of police be 2 to the e to- 
— 8 
_ THE TBT TO 3 
. 
cor- 
d 
-PryuoUTM. fe coi 
» 92, 
eek t 
responding Ard "i the — ears 1 
- 28th of Octobe 
prisoner 
P 
as 1088; w . e= 
e 1141. om return "of 
. Duringthe | H 
in all 1 
corresponding weeks of the years 1849-58 the 
number was 1570. 
Provincial. 
average 
Sal 
= previous night, and had not t had any rest for the ni ight. 
e drank but very little, but, having received a s 
n him. In reply to the Court, the captain said 
| the hs i not offensive, but, on the contr e “his 
jd The redi — 
T at was wedi to 
blow up Mr. Joseph Wilson, of Headford 
treet, saw manufacturer in this town, 2 ile he 
ily, 
CAMBRIDGE.—Àf a congregation held on Friday the | St 
Hon. and Rev. Latimer Neville, Master of Magdalen his family, six in number, were aslee n bed. The 
ae ee d Vice- Chancellor for the o explosion tore up the floors of two Steig rob 
Since th se for | smashing the marble man telpieces in each room, a 
promot ing the mission to Central 
of the Oxford, Cambridge, and — committees have 
he 
destroying portions of the furniture. so blew 
— a wih ate ym wall, forced out the light over the 
mt d 
was held on Monday h. 
for e trial 
stroke some time back, a small quantity Me words took he 
and | comm 
n named Benjamin 
o of tthe Cottage Spring beer- ani ni. ow 
nhi s 
| younger. | 
and had lost there à considerable ‘sum of 
s return he € his wife in a state oi 
| drinking in the 
An alt 
peop re present tha N she began to | 
weeks before, that — bad respectable —. 
he rised that she harboured such | 
Sheets hab he worked hard to I 
but if she conti nued that course he 
her, — he was willing to die with 
inquest, after several edes i 
— of the coroner that murder had b 
rned a verdict of Manslaughter, two o the 
—ů holding out for a verdiet of 
The magistrates Mn — taken up the caseant® 
he T in for trial on 5 
ilfal Murder. ; 
ge + 
is now contemplate: 
adn) clergymen, with a — at their — 
consecrated either in this country b; 
bishops of Southern Africa, and also to 
Same time a medical 
n 
es 
d | care 
“supporting. eorge 
nee with the — of Fern, on the b ere Dorset. They resided 
0 
nmates were personally injured. The 
attributed to trade disputes, Mr. Wilson 
uèntly 9 0 
acards for eres Ae compliance with union regulations. 
2 e age, the wife 
o clu 3 has been obtained to the perpetrators of the pu 
| and are „making every 
conimiitteos to collect money for the pu 
and also in a lonely spot known as Ashcombe Copse, and on | outlaws, and rebels and a ea oe 
with the great centres of manufactures and — —— 8 e man went to his * y t g and — 
for the purpose of raising the Hoge os red funds. The about 7 o'clock, leaving his wife h n ver given to Engin , or to ro 
Bishop of Oxford has requested 8 ewe return about mid-day he found her lying on the floor he slightest de of compl, be 
a Pieter-Maritzb in the co ead | with her head leaning against the wall and one of h > always acted towa 
mission ; and rev. Er proba ly do | arms resting on a € Mte moe or gi wounds having — part. 4 
80, as for some time on the mis- | been inflicted on different parts of her body appa- | the Pope holds his territory be seb 
Sionary work in Natal without fee or wes rently with 5 razor, the — of whi was | the nobility or gentry of this country 
The church of All — in Uu fond dn of the room and the blade|tain their om ^ . 
t th st in — E that desperate struggle the agents of 
Ackroyd, Tate ra for Huddersfield, € — mS — . fg Th . e teaching continually tl 
tM € service last week by the Bis ishops of Ri a i4 x was hanging in the lobby, of 8 establis 
. The —.— * of the burial- with iss ‘he clett the poor woman’s head alm at ever. can resis 
„is estimated at from 60,000. to 80, wo. ormation was at once given to the Lari 2 — ue d by qeodaisa that tr 
Deme. — been provided by Mr. — — —.— active inquiries; but up to Satur- lion — ente bes 
1 t Po E eir princi P 
parish of Haley Hill is vested. he pherd un! an adjoining hill saw a i s 
man pass u the nate the inhabitan 
rit ws tok of tears rday pre on an accident oc- i with a bun de, bi t Peyo nd this n body 8 of Great Britain with 
1G lle at tive for we not fear that ex 
— € nby bitb- 1 10 men, were ki killed mo — others the perpetra of th — — — cien soon rule througho 
re” containing 1 was | Several tort ee of wearing apparel, h id t 
e e wah aes addresses, with that of the 
have been stolen, including a coat given for long 
