THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETE. enn 17, un 
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settlement of the question. Mr. Richards, foyer vest of | report «d sons 
the Imperial € Gas nl d expressed the re con- ibn à an pe on an extensive ri e days 
Sir G. C. Lewis wa, “chen he| Retford. The place is one of the most eral i in t i the however were reje e prse bán th 
understood he to communicate with the delegates Pa and situate at the sone of t wo lines of | reluctance in the mee e od m Y a great 
of the > metropolitan, vestries, and v when he 1f he Irish € j of the river, de M S e 
them he woul know. e German Ocean, the e: p the north to Mie I. MER more 9 Uli 8 desire 
IL pou dern E- EAsr.— On Sunda ay there were south of the kingdom. — ons were agreed to and nately ‘the following 
Four services as usual at this orth, at one of which the| Hyrax.—Major-General Hay, In spector-General of | before the F : d to be placed 
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ducted by Mr. Hugh Allen passed ietly, but the | addressed his usual anias ie report to his R oyal Highness ing at Oxford are fewer proportionally than boat. 
st h i re | the Duke of Cambridge : posts. die highly e xpedient th that steps be taken ou . 
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engaged, were interrupted by bissing and coughing, the| ‘The irte he says, “of o 8 Ake ned during the year a that no o person sh abou " . possible, 2. it is 
interrupti irely from bo d gi is 195 (which number includes mE seven flee: ith ease E the es, whiffs, or skiffs 
who i» ewe looked t tte o and 17 officers of her "Majesty's Indian f fohe b eing an increase | swim 0 aif freshmen who cannot 
y looked upon e matter T a good Joke, of 48 over the previous yea e 195 officers, n were Should. phi e bathing i in ‘com ae A Whiffs or skif 
1 me few g made a of “ saying " | exercised in every respect pes 2 pc canned officers and | practise s ing from an pany and ma 1 er Proper direction, 
espon á 10 ud tone. bea o destroy the | privates, 98 practised under the old system, and 97 (including | the means bei 85 Tear Eo hos boat. 3. That whereas 
, y 2 ing to swim in Oxford are in 
effect of the darte? cháditing, but Ped efforts were | th (or TH Lem ta Md k f 21 i 
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by no means Ste ul. t the close of the sermon} (or 213 per cent.) second-class shots, leaving only one 
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"ou on Monday report a van recovery df. 8010 ‘ ^ ; de 
the latter 168 (0 (or 1 525 adie cent.) passed into the first class and |] f ti 
from the wreck of the Royal Charter—namely, 540lb. 142 (or 444 per cent.) into the second class, leaving 11 (or 8 fnis To sit Sian 
i i 86} so in the third class. In th 
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master ^ VIRES and that he —— — in the 
means of saving drowning persons, and o persons 
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Por’ —The screw line-of-battle ship 2 
101, was K ee on Tuesday in this dockyard in 
. jo n 15 presence of a large concourse of spectators, The 
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The falling off in 1 per r centage of cet pote in judgin; 
vered now esp “po 90 about 1 i" APR of the last two partie: not to be attributed to m 
NEW 5 5 T CHELSEA.—The mony | | increased difficulty in passing Wen one phe 70 another, but to 
of laying the . gate E a new viter "hall i in the fact that an instrument has been used A determine the 
> E m i i 0 i rmerly in use for this 
bar de of St. Lu ke’s , Chelsea, took place on n Monday 5 | , which circumstance prevented the possibility of any P 
e Kin ng’s s Road, in “the presence of d vestrymen | dens on the part of the men by which their judgment 
e pàr coul i ivi t orrect distance; 
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dea EN Han Yo. and ia 7 the A 8 5 Pier er a efficient.” Gen. Hay here 
bers ; M e, M.P Tu Wo ative of the vestry a the rformance of the pupils in those practices which are e Am > 
the Metropolitan Boar 5 Ps S; kasi upwards of | taken to establish the figure of merit. From this it appears | case of stabbing occurred a - cans at this 
1000 spectators. Visco o had prese ented | that — = a slight improvement in 2 of the practice port. Stei 
e old sy: 93 g the performances : " 
the parish with the freehold site ‘of the Mer officiated on the new system with those on the old, the former are supe- drink 0 at 1 
-on 1 occasion. e hall will be rior in the fle and skirmishing practices, though otherwise hee they quarrelled and turned ouf to ‘ight in the 
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<ipal hall will measure 65 feet 6 inches os by 40 fest, and | yards inclusive having been, pertonmed Sanding "even to a |. 
be 30 feet in height, t, with ont ceiling, and a gallery | least 300 qum is, General Hay says, pw de to eficienc cy, 
in one end, and is expecte dto provide sitting accom- | and will improve as the soldier becomes more perfect in the pid in ** chest is Fa 3 inches deep, and 
modation for 1500. There will be also a smaller hall, | who SS x (thepresent ** position drill.” Of the 195 officers d th Steinmetz is in the custody of 
under the course for th: i 
or board room residences for the vestry 5. | tion of i de 5 remm 8 10 oh pt tained the police. 
senger, a library, two reading rooms, vestry clerk’s eertigeates, and 28 obtained second-class certificates; fou 
office, &c. failed, „ sern pe certificate. Tta 
RELIEF OF THE PARALYTIO.—Anm | institution for the |  NEWCASTLE-ON second € of m p 
relief of persons afflicted with paralytic and liquidators of t the Northumberland and Durham Tun NATIONAL Epvcarion Quzsrion.—It is Tu. 
epileptic eomplaints has siut. dere formed under trict Bank, which was one concerns chat Tagad. moured in Dublin that Mr, Cardwell has trai nswittel 
influential putronage. It is not intended to build a to cause the panic of 1865 » 2 been published this buie Cullen and his colleagues of G 
hospital but to take a house in an airy situation where | week. The total of liabilities stated in the repor upon their eer of a grant for separate educ 
i i and the deficien the it is alleged, 
i . s : em ucation, 
deserving of respect preferred remaining at their own report shows a n improvement o of 111,6667. It appears suggestions for its more ae applic 
homes, It is stated that 100,000 persons are at eri that 587,2271. Tas e been extracted from the share- | circumstances m" -— Mos 41 
suffering from this disease, and that there are 10,000 H postas that 40,0007. is expec rom the same SYMPATHY —The Er 
5 which have a fatal termination. The tota source, V that 575, 52000 is calculated upon as the | Castlerosse in redi iren T ency of the — 
sums alr ug ie effected by 8 of the tion on this su bject has been singularly s -— ; 
-f 1 shar holders | r^ Perd the Derwent Ironworks, | Roman Catholic hierarchy, the 
Hzaurz.— The Registrar-General’s making an e of | 1,202,2271. The assets to Napoleon has disappointed their peter 
N en An dates that the number of deaths in meet outstanding bites 3 of interest, q^ | flocking upon, the platforms of the sympathy 
e s meli e on Oe Dec. 10, was | now consi sidered to show an of 1 ra SY but it meetings" 3 lira cath the ruler of P tht 
1289, ex q d that their wa | the Drogh onstration trom which 
two previous wee f the | lecti t pleted d before "1866. | Roman Gol o primate, delivered a speech, j 
10 years 1849-58 ar A — num ich, omed to as 
if raised 1 to the increase nor population, oil to erect an aptes fort on the centre of the Ply. coo <The world was Jon y engih a me accu oo vt T 
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The return of last week was therefore 88 sufficient, with the land 5 ma eel — 
erage. During the wee eek “the births of | shore, to be d n the entrance to the 2 ops of 0 
) boys and 918 girls, in all 1838 children, were regis- The s work is menced with all somite jine e he hops of P K 
e . In the 10 corresponding weeks of the d of under- | issued. e 
axi number was 1585 a 
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graduate members of the Univ versity, “was held re- 
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Ol. in provincial bank-notes. Te door of y of a well-kno fa snp: in the Univers ersity, freedom of the press in France, 
yas found wide open, and an entrance had been effected | 46 of its members had Beek drowned in the rivers. The | of which fights for 
a sq of glass in the kitchen window, | coroner had informed him that since Beri year ar 1828 — — Pd 
3 lud ps to be — run 
— qn thieves was lying on the floor of the | Universit y chargeable to b. Matt while he had made | terbury, 
gom Passage, and chisel were marks of blood, as well as 5» caleulation hat dur that e the rivers had | wrong 
du th kiteben floor, from which it is inferred that one been traversed by from 800000 to o 900,000 persons. and like an ab 
Ol thi opening the Aui "this considered, he thought boating was not so dan- | kee 
supposed. e PA of deaths was remm bigher than he ever 
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tgo into the light |now. to = 
he accidents had taken place. | th 
took ad- M ra alti an Paige solu- ft if on the ro 
: - tions of a restrictive or compulsory c character were| putting th 1 of that bod o record—the 
DM NOM. 57 cO QUA the bother. At pre-'proposed, such as that no member of the University Bow Ad atrocious history dare to TE does 20 
here „5 ue oe the detec- { be allowed to enter a light boat before having availed | of the Pomme from the Papa tance at 
ASE Js . regt fom ay iris seen that the SL i 
‘papers mention a boatowners should not be permitted to let out such |1 dai ded Tt will be seen 
