NovemBer 19, 1859.] 
daring g the hours of business. raffic of the streets 
iously im ! cabs, om dis uses, and other 
ide — ing grea t difficulty in traversing the Streets, 
while pedestrians were almost at a * to find t 
way, and the link-men rea na Be ich 
conducting. persons ‘OSS the roadways. 
with injuries received b y being 
“harvest y 
At Sev 
run over and in yos 
a riv boats a 
n during E dan and 
In spite ‘of the pre- 
2755 taken to preserve order by lay lest it vas a body 
s again | 
Enl 
THE GARDENERS' C 
and the shipping i in the river a con cae. 
mag * bove | ex 
ru the 
CiTRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1 of his g s guilt, After ra very c areful and anxiou onside: 
tion of all 
the facts of th 8 very peculiar — : hav r 
- * t th T 
that there is — doubt of t 4 ie M 
my 
day was s fully committed for trial at the assizes on the 
rid = W. tu py 
te rector's serv -— and though t the presence of the 
t al rioti „ 
] A hi hissing 
o lou 
excite the Avi of the congregation whil lida 
aght into the church to to the disturbance 
HH 
y 
stody for hissing, — were ed A 
Monday, ‘the one 20s. and the other 10s. each, 
© j 
Wn 
— inquiry 
e nced o 
— to TY the — tobim ota. free perdon, whi riti | TON.—A few days ago the Earl of Seg ann 
tc D 
victed it È oe ear offa rj of which be — | ina d his qi at Eggesford, North 
against him for bigam The necessity which I have felt for won, with » gupon ospitality, house was 
advising her Majesty to grant a free pardon in this case has | „ attired in fustian or scarlet, 
not, asit appears to "^ arisen from any defect in the constitu- | and a sumptu past was provided for about 800 
from the imper fection of lind mà vm noe and trom the fal. ts. Advan cg iis en of the om 
bility of judgment, in an obscure malady, of skslfal a a testimonial to the Rev. John E of 
rienced medic: Lond SOR ave C. Lr Sunc Swymbridge, who for many y : the 
ERI s or THE Pon sx MURDERER, A r duties of a master of hounds in the n — i 
pite was received b oy the Sein on Satu ae viag senting the testimoni uc 7 
for the peisoner Charles An nnois, a Portuguese s seaman, | men many frien 
w ted of at the last session of the welcome in every r -— ue it's datas 
— * | Court, and left for execution, the day that M had shown an attachment to req plan 
for " eing Monday pns but he ha id never heard even 
— lest. "The" ted for clergyman 
respite bas been. grant 
he murder in confinement in a m" atic 
F THE Rovan Cua — The Gove 
into -— loss of the R Roy al C 2 com- 
y 
e chase a 
charge of — SY 
Mr. 
mpa 
4 it was stated that the | Rev. 
Rus sell had received a C — from * 
LN 
that he 
upon *. on —— 
rm ng 
| east up and at the Frain eld 
t Am rdiet of Found Drowned was returned. 
officer of R 
— weh, a ve 
ended anniversary of the | aro 
Yen Chapel hich W. 5 pa have been sene Y ag | 
by a 
sermon 
min: 142 has b 
parish, at the ache of the Bishop o vf ndon. 
Sr. PHILIP’S, CLERKENWELL.—On onday evening, 
at a large meeting of t the committee of the Parochial 
by th 
aba ndoned in the present state of the | presen 
Londo 
ared to be an 
is — was a leather 
sovereigns and several nuggets — gold. 
The total 
amount of PIA “recovered by tl to the 
e divers up 
ey 
80 nie esteemed by his present e. chat the 
had also presented him with a téstimonial of their 
, | esteem. 
Bs 
ral serious incendiar es have taken 
place lately in this pen of Cambri dcn. Willingham, 
whi ch Was 80 sev verely devastated a few weeks since by 
esent time is 5 
HE Nu An BALTH. — The —— General's 
official report states that. the deaths gistered in 
th 051 
12, — 1 
Schools, in Amwell stri ome a ell, it 
unanimously resolved to attendance at 
was | In the corresponding week of the 10 years 1849-58 the 
the church of St. t. Philip, "Granville S quss e, Bagnigge | to 
Wells Road, tha Umen of the charity children w 
had been in the habit of attending that — for | 
Divine worship, “in consequence of the 2 ractices | 
carried on there under the ministry o e Rey. W 
Wroth." 
New T HAMPSTEAD 
RATION o CHURCHES 
gent’s Park, an 
Tem , erected in Belsize Lane near 
n all 1848 children, were 5 y^ Ri ty “3 
the 10 13 = of the years 1849.58, t 
"| average number was 1 
wiss CaMBRIDGE.— 
m 
68 ; * h, if raised in proportion 
the i jmp of pop ulation, will — e 1174. The 
pts urn of last week was ther efore 1 121 — vis average. 
Der the week the births of M boys and 930 girls, 
vinctal. 
Archdeacon Mackenzie has accepted | 
several stacks of grain were consumed. 
e been the act of an 
fre, in which 
» pet hee of — rel 
e of the most brutal assaults ever 
trated in the West e d - 
notice of the 
the t e nei N of Brighouse 22 
shaw, Geo «ob Chappell, William Scott, Charles Cook- 
son, and — A n, were charged w with a scan- 
dalons Mind upon two young women of hie 
— 2 * Martha and Sarah Purro ee Dy 
both reside in this 
— by the Bishop of Lond nr for 
which is from 25 designs of Mr. Teul of Craig's 
Court, is Wes seating n persons, and has — 
erected at a of about 3500. 
diapered, s 
l et, and is said to be an original Tere of | € 
ture prevailing in the briek churches of 
and any. The latter, which is a 
structure and eruciform in shape, is capable of accommo- 
been erected from the 
— FovxTA INS.—On Tue esday morning the first | 
public pillar drinkin; ing fountain in the metropolis, which 
has bee along anc in erp f erection, on the northern | 
side o Circ —— Street, was — by = 
ts donor, with 25 ch ceremo 
mission to Central Africa, The f 
0 officially. . and has been 
satisfaction.— Bishop 
* oy integrit; 
go bot 
n received with sah | 
ea 
the sweethea 
The ons of 
80 3 ws oti er 
has been ts — — 
re as Ah su 
T Saturda; 
Chatham « dockyard comp! — — (sic ing 
am us frigate Lawrence, eer ly cal 
Shannon, Py as made the galla 
cap ture of 
lage concourse of person This 
= ae any te yet erected. in the | 
again piele to the Aie of sitting at rali 
in nh public s streets of the town insane | soldie rs dis- 
ftal ot E. fa ^ 
esp: age pgs 
mit 
got 200 or DT from Brig 
MEC Rg Eai further on 1 9 5 
KE however, that ed cs at 
shocking ith th 
their 
—— ropolis, rese 
| that they may become Ti to the parish. The 
Ep Tema Pe. ut 2007. "m. le 3 + 
the — de useum — completed. The basins 
— ga from blocks of grey marble N 
and streams of water issue from the mouths of 
lions carved in bas-relief, forming a highly ornamental 
e on either side of the principal entrance under 
ier . It has be 
- Gavermment. are justified 3 "de. pier they ha ve| 
Jar ted. 
writ ab Bosto 
re | | roceedin arie 22 — the 3 p». 
kie gy ast to "e it is alleged they 
have rendered themselves 8 notice that 
effect been given A arish authorities 
| have 7 to defend jose ations, in order that it 
|may be decided by the co f law whether the 
— The committee appointed to make| 
into a neighbourin n 
One of the „ was at length rescued by the other, 
who 88 fians wi ge 
and li 
ran off for ass 
ected af a an more ‘ireadful urn whieh wa subse- 
uently repeated in Elland Wood, into which they 
dragged pm 4 1 she became 9 Th 
nate sufferer is of spotless character, and is now in a 
of health. Frida 
— ng — On Y, „when som med ad 
HA 
P or the wife and family of Dr. H 
determined tbat they had better joi 
nit, rs. Humphreys and E 
| children. p^ A by a recent packet and arrived 
on, after a very stormy passage, on tbe 23d 
Dr. 8 then in prison * his 
ult. 
of the 
change of 
— to cee 
f bi 
hd 
H 
sg 
2 
et 
is 
: 
P 
qo — d 1 o^ jut 
ainted again t ment she saw him. 
prisoners, said this w: 
acts he had ever heard rx" next to actual murder. 
Virtually they were one as bad as vraies and ¥ fie - 
Mary Dar time alive. page die aye e ungoy 
Was proved by beu cai 3 The pr urdered his wife, an inoffensive woman employed 
wee See defence, ze w fe com mmitted for E trial, and in the Be ise d trade in the town. It geen isi 
k monger Lane in cha; arge of the Kings 2 
wife for 
d the 
had, in Morti - E 
e fe epe eom has 
b hee Sera of f Sta he Lord Chiet | 
violent —— ca^ obliged to live apart f from 
n, communicating the grant o Abe p pardon: 
ther she meant to live with tim again. She 
* Whitehall, He then 
ee knowled the roceipt 
M pos "ee ls — — report, o the 18th ut on the case | a knife which he had conceal t him, and aimed a 
Canem 8 burst, as convicted x abe e blow at her breast. She cried Tustily for help, and a 
— — de cm murder, v ced to man and a boy ran h t arrived à moment 
ESSE Zour Yr ap suggest i that report that renes late. The knife had on! — is 
~ DE LEY paper site “pores turned the ‘knife completely Any leui ilo p wie ia 
Taye teinte. e case, to Sir Ben 16, om 5 ben fel 2 m 
Who y crt’ letter, of which r 'enalgse l aud from er body. Kingston was evi y T os. 
xi p uere se frei VEN [Net nd ain tire te aget nd on Mes 
„into ber throat, 
| her whe 
that she did not. 
e" of 
Ja: * hold of her, drew Bos 
ideas is wholly a ps: hand 
8 
without founda Stanley,“ it says, 
ina other English gentlemen, - P ra 
itants of the coun er ud 
D to become thoro 
their manners, iin uage, M as 9 
his intercourse wit i 
costume somew 
any w 
ad become in their religious 
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