THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIULE AND AGRICULTURAL — A 
city on Friday, for the purpose of a adopting a petitio n 
more serious aspect than the writers could have antici- 
to Parliament in favour of church rates. The Rev. | 
H. Sa 
pate ed. The Law Society of Liv pe ei 11 5 g on Wed- 
sday ussed 
nders, rural dean, presided ; disc the matter, ca c fo gen ing 
sent were the Right Hon. Sir J, T. € "ed. Sir reso) olati Mn =“ That the pre cke che to inform 
Stafford Northcote, Bart, M. P,; Sir E. S. Prideau | her Majesty's Attorney- egen t that, in case it «à “the 
Bart.; Mr. Kekewich, M.P.; Admiral Moresby, he - intention s her Page gM s Government to take any pro- 
deacon Bartholomew, and the Hon. and Rev. J. For- | ceedings t the ur Liver pool merchants who 
tescue. Sir John Coleridge moved the first oat | | rec cently mad the Emperor of the 
to the — t that the MN e with great r 3 RA 
npts 
thei ir *title ' to church- SN was aun 
* —On Thursday the city magistrates were 
ged for nearly four hours in farther hearing the 
[Deoxuzgg 10, 1859 
NT —The ship Marabj 
us "Brief - ak 
Chale Bay, 10 of her cre 
On ontlay morning the sc 
Pri 
sn wa: 
ere drowned, — vessels bare g 
aud two of 
one to pieces 
E . aa 
athe si iti ite 
e Pri lonists for 
ration in ne our of the hw 
vith i 
= 
düsen a pire 
demons 
m 
Gover nment, a 
"thé nebo 
d — . gs ly | | E: preferred [s Mr. Albert J. Collins, of con- 
Mr. Hen Cro xford and others to br ibe 
Jo ik, S 
aldermen 
pe the 
m. é fie 
has to pay, and d er ache Me ee chur rates! 90 rst, to commit Mr. Co Tine ved e, 
there is still another obs mper 
ndowne 
religious opinions 
requisition unsigne ed. 5 
e late — 1 i O'Conne 
Gallw wey, a . Cronin i» 
l | gentlemen or position in t 
their concurre: 
a 
holic 
a Roman Cat gen ntleman of 
he Tri sh bar, and 
Sht be bre eferred against him. On These "gestions | 
d it was 
of ti f that rate. has been ee ^X a 2 
rough W . cut it is enough for our purpose—that the 
ore rate of the om Monte to MN 300,0001, a year. 
eacon Bartholom nag M ra J. Coleridge : Well 
ats it bag m 000/., ya y that by 30 years’ purchas 
of 9. ,000, ,0007. Ido in. hesitate to say that 
put into the EI ckets of the land hrs 
givi ang them that which they had n is | ded 
hi: 
decided are majority of 15 t 6 not to commit the 
defendant, but, at the same time - was determined by 
12 to 10 to eall upon him m to 
of 2507. each, nd him mit m 
fature Ago — On this de mei ning. announced, 
ant Ballantine said he ould advise his Sey ien = 6 
cept 
74 
with t 
Sovere 
hum: 
ituting | under a ited, and until he tod 
vae was 
had b 
by force tie “force” having been the Arid ally a 
ffi 
ollins, the 1 were en 
atit Ballanti 
intention to offer er any evidence to suppor 
the charge of bribery at the ed agd (a: 
We Edi: 1 ave against Sir W. Foster and the Wilde. 
we go 5 afer Sunday b Bene | Askew, solicitor, also withdrew, imid Bughtet; 
and from time to tim. e Holy Com- | counter-charges preferred by the Li ibe 
trust to Samuel Bignold, Captai 
s  PORTSMO! 
C 
We have no 
Fs - intere = 2 the 
rals against Sir 
ott 
r "patteh 1e 
UTH.—The tria — of the 108 „prisoners who 
ove 
the 
has comm is charge. 
fo rd de: mmonstrations also to ok = on Reis: 
At 
Sleep around and in those 
e preeious — con- zn c outbreak 
but we are or t! 
: n board 
pos nep fter. t also ay, wen the 
pir ndi after its eae i aa 
Princess fendi ot 
the 
hich we Court 
down, we have seised to char rge p d, and the second charge 150 12 but 
s let it be said that we have | d be a of the „peculiar circumstances of the 
one 
Sir Hemy Winston ene 
Messrs. M , Maguire, nM Moro 
princi e The following scene 
>| the soning of Dean Murphy, in which he m 
us. Do not 
hing to weaken that —.— — which the Church Of | ca 
has the and feelings of this nation. 
e 3 „ im 5 with hard labour. On Thu ursday evening 
f government by priests, ando cone 
thus: 
The Ven. Archdeacon Bartholomew e the reso- | Ca 
ptain Farquhar read on the warter-deck | of „the — tra 
lution, which rried. Sir 8. Northeote, M.P, in | Vil stony à beo adibeusst d Qu C my XVL, wd 
proposing th the e adoption of a petition: to Parliament, said : | by: the direction of the Lords of the Admiralty, in nich the s" Charleses, 
“I go so fa that i» tated o conside- Inst, and imbecility, un 
^ d ris 101 
stated, “that having taken into conside- 
_ nnd invent them, because I do not see 
Wa emi i ily provide for the mainte- Co urt. on Tuesda , in which they noticed with approba- 
$ of religious worship throughout the country. It 60 of ea je Hoad i in rema Maud onda 
is 228 to talk of lous icts, w erae there the sentry’s charge in ore cockpit when released 
=e) other means to accomplish the 20 purpose, but if from ir irons s by the dus, heir T IE had fully con- 
you are . rt-martial, and 
— the — and X = n land, you must come es 1 good character of Ger e Hoad, and had 
toa iim ad r. D^ ters seconded the i 
ee . 3 mmended her Majesty to grant os a free 
y- He i i 
— chief ene i 
dde 
is kno 
of Winc hest er a ns directo d 
to be dase against 
of sermons published by Us 
P. 
Under 
provisions of the 3d a . 86, the 
pro- | 
unbar 
ings. 
Heath, vi vicar of Brading, in the Tse of Wight, N | 
the 
pem the paragraph 'appended to the sentence of. the | dyr 85 
Sive her Majesty grace 
m de all, and especiall 
an on 
ere 2 Fed quarters was d 
one, it jd been dete ned. E: allow the | 
instance by let 
th province, and 
Heath is known to pa a st by "his translation of six 
Egyptian Papyri previously 1 and is the 
author of the $ Future Human Kingdom of Chris st,” E 
estre 
had charge of the Lon 
Smith, Payne, & Sai. a 
covered to th Ke 0 "Thee poe 
e amoun waet 
in which this was : a 
but it — 
ado AL Mr. 
ters of request my he Court of Appeal of | 
this 
ee pe O Bur en deli 
lec Mechanics 1 on hi. 
are 
ed by th 
z M The doctrines im 
ofthe same class as those he 
mined is e pth thee the e 
special to be deter- 
y that of the 
ra discovery became known a 
was held, when the deceased's 
‘time pue his death was carefull 
found that Mr. Re 
z made available 
„Which will leave the hank 6 1 
he loca 
nd A Baw on 89 1 four mere 
ee of t French, t 
mularies 8. 
wi Maie 4 Co., of this port, have 
— to 5 on fie 5 — or the Government a river steamer for 
to the extent — of such immense e proportion s that she will be the 
rgest er eer in the world. Her 
all 375 
— 
"d 
feet ; breadth, 46 feet, and 
r. “She will be i impe lled by 
42345 
Bishop 
d 34 Messrs. Mucio ce, | carried on against 
water line is Thal 
em e will contain sleeping berths and ev every suit- 
able dud gei de arra for about 800 pmi 
She is to be flat- 
= hat tough a eop, a copy is in — 
give it . On 3 fitted up entirely — the Tham 
etary arrived, not ur could | s ehe tpt two experimental 
writers of Gio letter to the eel 5 
; e ada , 18 tho 
— — by nearly all the vessel this ki 4 wil be bail fon the & seaport of "n 
Pn ipt — a in India. FF 
roops in 
Golds 
Trinity Colles 
| shall — 
TESTI 
She will then | tion 
again — sent to India by te. If 
her | p 
denounce: 
institutions the following is an € 
eee I denounce as w- 
For my o 8 enoui nave been 
wherever by whomsoever x 115 va 5 un 
the guilt 
or 
e, as a national crime, 
9383 
that speedy ups will 
difio 
easi 
mu d bee: 
vd m peters Fren 
of Wate xp 
hi 
if, —— such a E a 
people of En; 7 
fato, th that 0 e in res in of Pander 
mm C ocn vium cid UMENT. Pee 
THE 
— 1, which is is to b d 
Dublin, ha 
Fol ve $ 
o car i “the 4 
RT 
services ar 
su ries — is contin to 
