THE GARDENERS e AND sire mde nie soie m p 
superior courts, before Parliamentary committees, arbi- 
[ Novemsge 26, IN 
39 n bave since been found acide W 
ibas M i fied :—Fran 
trators, and the like, usu 
sional fee 2 
: d 
b+ 
} 
s F. 
Hutton, pace $ 
ra, 
on the somite a the new clerk. Mr. ag 
M.P., having moved the adopti ion of the report, Mr. 
v 
D the re 
port back onsider: th 
Board would be establishing a s nd e hat would - 
judicially interfere with the due transaction 
ie b a 
-|Le ewis has given n his consent to ca conversion of th 
eat 1 aks 
0 
David Bel, Anthony "Belt, 65 s Morris, Mrs. 
No rman, Dr. h, Mr. Édwin Fowler, "t Mr. M. W. 
h 180 EL 
boues from Sebast du es of cannon and 
b h had 
will be wered. 
SMITHFIELD Marxet.—It is stated that Sir — 
pose of prov 
establishing a E rin f 
by giving the adviser 
ied interest in n promoting itigatio n n by the Board. 
A long and desultory discussio ee in which Mr. 
E. 
"Ee 
Pa 
"E 101 HEDRAL ng he ENS 
st of January next, on which 
ned with a 
of Wi lian 
timidating one of Messrs. Piper's workmen. n a 
cation was made on Wednesda: to the Court of Queen’s 
Ben , with a Mad h 
the hri, but the Court refused to gran 
toth 
It i 3 
0 e the bie ber at |r 
L DESTITUTION IN —A 
"hg s been tke b 
an im ieee: report in case vu um 
found during the etm of i. v 
interfe: erence ay been four T 
NEWOCASTLE-ON-TYNE.— urday wi 
meeting of the Teading inhabitants of tist 
that 
orities to ey 
e 
SPIRITUA 2 Ms 
large etna was ep at the Assembly Roo ooms, i Batis, W. 
on 
Mor ida zn enin afford an ortunity to to the 
laity o ferring E ith the Bist ix of London upon 
of c 
the spiritual wants of the diocese. The Bis shop presided, 
and t 
ae 
in the 
S 
. 
N and ox meeting was a E 
the H. G. 
um 
by his lordship, the Right Hon. S. Walpole, M.P., 
rehdeacon Sinclair, Captain Sullivan, yet other 
re adopted pledging the 
the Bishop in promoting | § 
and expanding the N system hn jugho out the 
t th 
Hon. 
Ma ud of Tyne — Rev 
—— and resolut 
th 
iocese, v declari e spiritu: 
he rural » deanery of Ealing h as ia 
— — erections, and pro ovidin nk for 
uri association, consisting of 
t. 
the peers m laity of the distri 
CaP me sey p E Woops 
Kaffir, inay tate, a 
effect, 
was appointed t to carry e ed E m 
e ur magistrates of 
12 
Pons 5 eek with hearing ee 
E Ter in the borough re nst Mr, 
Collins, ^ Sai ics ont for unlawfully conspiring il 
E 
oel Fox, a member 
Vv ai 
own Council fo or the 
even ching 
1e offer. until the bal halves of the 
id id on and the naika ers of the remainder yep 
WOA, ns assisted ie a number of the inhabitants, but as | 
soon as 1 Messrs. Collins and pes MM 
e wood, and his movements were " — that he sulting 3 complied with di ndition, and afie 
as more like a wild m onke ey than n, and it was|receiving the m Mr. eat K . om 
Const of Exc chequer, and after hearing the case argued 
he Court reserved its j Ey Jes until yesterday, when 
ihe Lord M — on of € 
urt 
s|on | Wedn 
mor bui ng t t he was sec 
taken to — r n h 
sheep he had a na 2 of arti cles of clo th- 
g. e 
Pk. 
ace, and after — exiting the. iiia 
voted for the eight Liberal alderm 
t pe e ems 
A — and one of li 
tolen 
ing. The prisoner vec taken 
haved in a v 
esday be y wild manner, yo was 
tlem ro — jo; pro- 
positions for E? Boome adjustment of the existing dispute :— 
3 maso; l to resume work on the sam 
apr ten “locked out 6. 2, The masters — 
8 with the — aea 3. The masons are willing to 
Mr 
who had bee ned to give evidence as toie | 
, | payment o of the “notes, retail p? answer kar 
stealing from C 
e and ae it to divers 
whereby their lives were endangered. It appe 
After some discussion on this point S 
€ the inquiry, Mei Mr. Colim? 
Ol. each, and himself i 
we left 
of the inq 
unes Work with those of their o vm meme or ee who meri pon. Butler & McCulloch, the herbalists - | Sergeant lantine, who appe d 
pi gre nformity with the law of the land. 5. The einer 25 tto 
London are willing to enter into a discussion of their bye-laws, 
with six employers, and 
not aj — to the satis- 
dome na, to be sent into the country to a err r, and 
that while it was deu at their door 8 Es 
the carrier, xax oners, who were w 
thiev 
they 
had got some honey or a preparatio liquo: 
— — eel then — to other Ma fora jin eac EU 
th e of the eve ning, i several of the e boys w who had 
ell kno | 
e strings -— 8 * the jor, believing t tat 
of 
on the ground t Y 
had been issued des pies partiesin ior berae ; 
io 17 
arliamenta: ction, the yes i of which h 
ai Wer! that A some discussion the 
—— tra ed to 
acced 
acc Marly postponed 5 Decem 
refer rr ed to as hav g been e 
be 
men: harles Ba Mr. P. wick, Mr. Digby t 
AM J. Vulliamy, Mr. G. G. Scott, and Mr. W. Butter- 
d. 6. e — es mua it to be distinctly under. 
te y have m the erence, and th: t 
ve Sa the strike | at Trollope’ 8 for the nine hours, it van ng 
consider ered zn eed — tend lo upon 
quesi erts having filed ring about a 
— with, the, — rà (for all es) wi 
ci e em dis with ibe 2 
Em the masons. ua ried u behalf of the masons of 
Loss or THE SHIP WELLINGTON BY FIRE. | 
—The ship Duke of Welton of Liverpool, was burnt | 
a sea on the 11th ins miles to the westward | 
iari 
p he pke -rigged ship of 
£n M. 
e, bend P" of them are still lying i in Charing Cross 
= Middlesex Hospitals in a very dangerous condition. | 
The Wag remanded the prisoners for a few days, 
nd see if any of the boys died, and expressed his inten- | 
0 
n to send them to Feltham Reformatory, if the 
should not be removed bg his 
verdict of a perio inque 
MURDERS ON THE HIG: C —The Sheriffs of Lon- 
don and "Middlesex have received a further 3 
December next, for the err pen con 
belongin 
ty 0 Capta in John | Gi bell. * broke 
5 o'clock in the morning on the 11th inst., and bd 
viet under sentence of d di eath in New 
-— bier Boland, belonging to 2 p Medina, 
jurisdiction by the | sons 
seaman | 
ave been iss 
p Mr. 
e Conserva tives, 
vative r her 
eeded with on the 
was ted for trial on Thursday a 
Police | Court, for the e Wi lfal Murder of Edward yt 
y be proe — 
The gendi impression "seems to r nr the 
pov aad seaman, in 
n the bere : J oy last. 
F Dr. SMETHURST. —On Tuesday morn- 
X 
dee 
time, with a 
seem probable that ‘the hoe “ath 
ing in the boats 48 hours 
3 up by ale ir a French rr ge Idée of ae 
board, With * kindness, an: 
"n 
E 
ad- 
IS n progress 
of uiry being to ascertain 
p was constructed on safe principles | 
The bod the fee me et 
Bull Bay o 
a piece oreign esta. 
is- inerease ahy populations will becom 
agr 
of 8 Lane gaol to Newgate; there to await 
his trial for mal Co at the forthcoming sessions of 
Central is looks are said to hav 
e the eto of his 1 
THE ao Hen he R Mosi als 
grum Return that the low — which 
pgs inst., an continued Tu 11 
poe sed “the deaths in London to rise in the week 
ening "Saturday the tev inst., from 1051, the number 
returned in the previous wee ek, t o 1233. In the e 
et cor Be — * the 10 
mber which, if — in pro 
of last wi ath 
were "registe In the 10 
weeks of the years 1849-58 the average number was 
Provincial. 
— Er aA us: — it ‘December, wh 
of a Royal Com 
PORTSMOUTH. ial 
apprehended prr 
suspicion of — the paie 
Ashcom as sont 
— vhichs 
if on Mon as been again 
en it vim 
in 
‘Wor orvan ante e Frida ight es 
at the extensive 2 iron 
was washed anie with Pans ue D 
pins, and two pairs of 
32 A ta fT. 
Ha: 
^ meme] after which the proceedings were again 
gi ^em 
, has arrived 
E 
rred 
Gibbs hne at Deepfields, near this 
