Neuss 19, 1869) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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| Fitzjames intended to direct their course, has m" ed | Esquimaux. until the Tepa de Cap 
e ich Kennedy, who command former — expedition 
in seareh of Sir «Ra Tri, supported Captain 
ome e particulars of Snow’s opinion. Sir rehison in closing the dis- 
eid t that there was no doubt that Sir Joh 
ships the position of whieb is cane ascertained ; and Franklin went further — 
them hav , British seaman — he was speaking. of the search 
z : and direct ing its attention to the special object, made in Wellington 8 and then he re 
Scotland. Captain a . eor without much diffie ulty. turned and performed that tr; 
ow, t Cornwalli 
ELECTION or LORD RECTOR or EDINBURGH UNT- ir the Prince bel cider Ca aptain Forsyth on of his enterprise he proved it to be an ian 
vERSITY. * of a Lord Rector took E 555 Tay Franklin's pese expedition à in 1845, D 8 Ar nd it it was a 1 fact in which all the naval officers. 
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y Mr. Gla 23 The ers were more equally | meeti Mond š d aia Y s m do diues Pf aoe wae ae 
vided. The cor ontest it is sail was not a polit tical one, Captain MClintock ‘read & paper on the results of his * which FM n M‘Clintock made his r cout explana 
the election torning upon Mr. Gladstone's:] as sold l E week by public auction for 2825“. 
on and influence, while the str ier i PR Lord Neaves some of the 105 survivors might not be living among cost 65007, and VO was expended on her 3 
J ja 2 e tiva o sqmi — F pe said that the various gc to the expeditio 
gry.—The election of — Rector of ‘the University pe i-o self, Vue phe 75 Y za 
all agreed 
é BIRTHS.—On the llth inst, at Spetchley Park, Worcester 
of Glasgow m place o it of 5 ‘te Rati Lor ap El N in saying, “No, they all di Qi The western. shore of | | shire, the Lady, CaTHERINE 8 of Arma i n at 
was chosen 4 a majori cn 2 ions; the p^ a D William Island, along which di were compelled | Norwood Park, Lady EpwiN HILL, of a son--Sth inst, at Brun- 
numb r Mr. Disraeli, 4 travel for two-thirds of their route, was uninha- | tisfield House, ibn bargh, the Lady BixxixG, of a daughter— 
bited and all that was known us of the mouth of ROM 28515 s dd „ Mov Meo ko Mss. 
A : dé F : of of a son—S8th inst, at Brackley, the Hon. 
= aalen. — $ River was derived from the journeys of Back, Hav ¥ ARQUHAR, of a daughter—óth inst, at The Lim 
New R YI z Cm fth Simpson, Anderson, and himself. None of them had | Horsham, = 5 — eee — v, —— a oso s 
EW, ALUWA a meeting of the emn rE there, consequently it was ne fair t EV. ann 
` à y fair to con- o s dasgbter-9th iust, at New Hall of 
po ie on m Pham a 1 was read from | clude that the Esqui ini bat. atda deposed ta so | E. te ae sana di Weights 
n, Dover, and Chatham Railway Company |; 
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er Lu eed ich required such long trai — E — Duchess of Rrcpmoxp—th inst, at St. George's, Han- 
CMM M EA EM alg ing Ue ee |e a vice Ne ot, Sao 
En d: of the late Rev. John Brownlow, to — ÁNNE, youngest 
e XA Far rris ir Rus me A h * "e * e late Lácutenant-General Sir LrowEL SMITH, 
e received. and was at Ballot Strait, yet d not succeed; and without dogs | Dart, G.C.D., G.C.H.— 13th inst, at All Souls’ Church, 
Vah toa trai ined to scen t out the small breathing holes of the — MA ee laco 3 pean erage 
L1 rege ier Guards, son of the late Rev. Sir 
The - of the proposed terminus will be one of the th h Walhampton, Hants, to GERALDINE pneu only daughter of 
very best in the whole metropolis, within a few ; 5 W. J. R „ Esq, of 67, P ts d Pla London, and 
Mis walk fom tho Pe ost Office, Newent Market, lays: the ice and Poner them from observation, !. he did Ec Sq., 0 or AA ee ees on ^ 
3 e Oak Hall, Wanstead, Essex —10th in -on-Sea, 
Sk Pa u b an d -Gheapside; within sight of. Fine not think that even the Boothian Esquimaux could live, 1 Br ev. Jonx K ARTEN 5 Omm ES wes of Great Y cl dbam”. 
ex, ARY NE, aug ro OODB! ‘ 
ax t ard roa ds, and close to the el deg, but that be himself should be so well trained in | K.C.H.—ióth inst, at St. Mary's, Hemel Hempstead. GEORGE: 
site of p Metropolitan. Railway. e only successful mode of seal hunting in this locality —— dest Lieutenant-Colonel, Cape Mounted Rifles, to 
1 ep TIR — . ubsst, It th fi ide ly | Henrrerr ungest daughter of the late BRANsBY BLAKE 
in order oe was therefore evidently an error | CoorER, RY B iet 8 at Christ Church, Mussocrie Hills, 
to s — ppo se hat where an Esquimaux mh live a sot fe, = ng Ryg f indie 8 CMe = 8 
civilise man eou ld liv ve there A i i S 
t | aaier, or prre G. v 
pgal Light. Cavalry (retired 180 Lion inst, at moody rral 
n OPEN 8 p , of Lione © t MARGARET, fifth. 
ndia of Sir Tuomas BLAIKIE, of Kingseat, Aberdeenshire. 
a 5 tolerable DEATH 2 5 — the muria at bis Remum 15, Cambridge 
& kay ith | Street, Hyde Park Banat HENRY SWiNBÜRNE Missi, 1 
* to the he sini 0 QU ihe in en i. la Majesty's Consul-General— m. Sept. 
L — ra e a na 1 h Septerabe 
Er — in the . of the Uni peat — what was shot by his own sledge part; s. Do sated ê 
ncm as the eldest of the — sons of 255 on, | Jost a chance of shooting anyt! tieng dion luring the journey | a 
ag and along the lands in question, which occupied them for 79 5 
days and covere — early 1000 geoptephics €— 
istauee. The 
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father in the barony o 
not five years of age, eath of his maternal aunt, | On A us Ist inst, at 8, Royal Crescen : 
the Countess De Grey, in 1833, he sueceeded to the earldom of f t wife of Lieutenant-Colonel C! 
f Au Min * i h mnes pha changed uke fam 2 untrymen been found It can py true a ouse, me afan G 
0 i 4 1 cession 
f -De Gre Wr 8 be be ac ug UM 
Henrietta Testes ‘Cole, fifth aughtor of ifthe first, eed 
m, who died in 1848, 
puts 770 r; and Lad 
yner. Hislords b 
e . | ipee there vanished with the summer t of 1848. = 
ma ei was no many relics. still remai dined T. eile Par! 
Sir | strewed eer the — memi of od William 5 1 E surviving. eon of 
indicat e where xA were à Jo M pn Le ‘ate " 
| have — hew m, oe edna discussion followed, ak St. Mar ex EU 
anres — explorers ne — Street, Brunswick Square, 
. Pu 3n ult im in the wreck of- 
of Yeo avalry ; 
British Architects, 
1 ind their two infant 
8 "Sore Y pe Mary Louwa LEFEBVRE 
ropu are i s Pe hal x UM ck ofthe Roya charter 2 N er 
vial mpossi enl inthe wreck ofthe T 
dr Oonrper: robable rate at which they €" 12 5 iios - sigs » = dv ra of e 
lf Y. orkshire, and formerly of Justus Town, Cum 
20th: iUc al | would be e và tav, Seen ed - ben 3 Te T3 Son m ult, in the wreck: of the Royal Charter — — GE 
Bis agis in Paiton Bret Hermae sick, WI fac or Pr. 5 E EX Beg, a of Farnham cl 
had hogn. dismissed by y the eed |) journey, Hiat they could Te G reac ed ftr h an th VS "intendém: . t Em 
. This treatmen: ttom. estuary of à 
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hen the jury ta 
i artist at Manches he en 
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"e i gane, Me was a wont * . — 2. 
ich a d fi cie mtn e lea die 
i mme of ‘Gabriel Tinto cred for T was € donet. He ad read 
Henry Cuult "4g Wien coe ibo ang. — to arrivo ab 
um India; m ay, WH i di 
Visa Mons — 25 ere qme — , 
arvonsbite, au he felt th er the track Franklin and nig 
denm after abandoning e pA e 
Journey upon earth, and that they ished. | 292 5 W 
ie par Heugh Hal l. 19s; Walls En 
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Saseler. | 
Puri prrix,—Dr. King, ac- | whether he be 
de George Backe ce ER to the Great bent next spri 
er, the point to which Captains Crozier and | whole ground, and, 
be — — EIER 
ly of vegetables. still continues 
T me 5 ye —— Te. and Seakale have made their appearance. 
