THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICUTTURAT, 
TAZETTE, 
hants, common council- 
— d 
d by 125 bankers, mere 
— a that they 3 
roperty in 
— 
vicinity, offensive, unnecessary 
obstru ctions; and t the erefore respectfully 
y author 
The m was re a 
md Hurrito son | gave notice that att n 
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[DECEMBER 94. 18 50. 
sary to o scuttle her. She s laden with coals, and the 
fire is ira imag to spontaneous s combustion. 
.—An ensive land- py took e uo a 
rren, near The 
declarin ing to our representatiy 
ment which will extend to ev very O 
Spiced however disposed w 
in other r espects, we canno 
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Atho olie cou it ina senti. 
sts 
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n Railway, a oe 
o the pace emember t 
rally 
gress o they a » Ix: 
esty of Pins 
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meetin t mmission he w 
of the permission previously given for the erectio 
uim 
THEWw's CHURCH, BETHN. 
n the 
dian of Bethnal Green, which 
morning had dest ime the fine 
— — pulpit, pm all the dimi Mui ure, leaving 
g but the tow ded of its antique cloe 
the whol 
n of 
compr. 
the testimony of an eyewitness, a a 
A meeting ae sympathy is 
" Wee who was ico e over the alien at the 
Ge 
week in Mallow. The Rom 5 
Dr. Ke eane, occupied the dup. and in 
as held ag 
lop d 
bes 
+} 
D 
mome 
gabs as far as he could see, the ore mass is sink- “What 
Sovereign ^ ponti iff o 
ce. The ground continu edi to settle the whole 
ay, and is now a of 15 feet below 
water mark, and t 
UT petition signed by the principal 
i merchants, and traders of the bd ni e gs 
of the 
sing a Si 
arly year: 
e flames and safely depoiites ed i 
m 
Fata 1 FIRE IN WESTMINSTER.— Yesterday morni ing, 
about nal past, 20 2 ^» — attended posing a serious | 
loss of pro occurred in exte: 
of — itin: in the 
upon waters of the Ro 
not perfectly consolidated many a 
one of which was E im a cle 
aldecott Co., “Cheapside, On Sunday 
parks i crowded nen epa rs; and 
volvin nsta 
Q 
1H 
th 
M ments of the str ——— 
do becexipepls 
e Times — tha t the 
in 
Gays since 
it was resolved to pw rm an Association f vy camina 
the Practice of False Marking or Labelling T d 
Sale; v an influential committee, consisting of m 
he high e country, was ae 
Weekly Return states t 
: ed in London i 
Dec. ig bue Msg being the 
weeks iof the 1 
fore 
uring the week the births of 
and x: girls, in all 1831 children, were 
registered in London. In the 10 m SM weeks 
of the years 1849-58 the average number w 8 
pront 
e Consort would my glad |i» 
asa mark of the 
y who sang bef 
igh ed upon as testify; th 
approval with which her Majest: ty and his Ro at 11 : 
ness the cultivation ea your — 1 
hbour eof so laudable a 
- that all sho Mid 
ploying their leisure 
to their social and 
morning a fire broke out on 
Rester. L aal ihe the floating 
until the vessel e 
was found neces- 
raging a mode of em 
deen E ily to prove beneficial to 
r emi. Os 
5 
oes 
the mber 
in the sek that. ended pis ay, owe 
- as that of the pre- | Pr 
ich, i 
tion, will | fide 
2 e mar a PoR 
Saws ay, cw peer ‘Cationic PSishop M‘Evilly in the 
2 supported by 
al High- will, aa t 
p ard her Basen s RR Princess ila 
vein 
TING OF 
THE N CATHOLI " "p 
Te Trish Roman CARONA? eber wh the sug- 
ges estion of Dr. Culle en and other pr dám Shw organisa 
n opposition t reland, 1 
the 15th inst. in Dublin. The chair was taken 
M. E. ally, M.P. for Meath. The er 
essr's M. Belle 
he 
— e Ari 2 ba — 
Ad may it not have been ripa ask were pes not 
those who, by the neglec rule - lai 
voked to to hostility against ees any of the Pro 
Presbyterian creeds? Yet, although treason and 
aro punia — d with exile or bia be th iu India and in — al 
rebellion will be fos mer ye 4 
ported 5 Italy by British contributions an and by 
Cheers of British states e 
eng any Gover pon rdv timewhen 
there is no recognised Tem sufficiently strong to sway 
* n's minds and hear M 5 € ought to o be taken that that line 
rhet too eager! 
A meeting of s 
29th inst. in 
y Me ti 
Sys 
voy, Maguire, 
O'Donighoo and Colonel Whi 
‘Mahon, and — — r caught v 
am ing t ss 9 25 
o reporters were e 0 iJ P i peri y — gm - = 
lowing resolutions bees communicated to the jones : 
at a su er eter eriod of the day as having bee 
ado ute d by the eater: — e 
That. in our ven the pastoral address of the Catholic 
archbishops on bis erc of Ireland, published last August, 
conta n of the ques, — of Ireland, as 
pri mi comprehensive asit is te di 
"» — Pain — 8 ENS m their orci 
with t 
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"d g gs g oH 2 . 2. 4 
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acquni 
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ce as members i. 
hat im e pri — 
— intermediate, € 2 
rimary holie representative 
tans dei in rcd just, ex all the m- HE MURDER 
Mang of this conntry, the to the Meu of 
t 
nt allo 
1 Tho 
er of ca! wife on Ireland's 
Eye ànd whose sen te co wal DUM to tj 
tion. for life, has obtained, throu 8 the exertions of his 
frie ends at home, a further commutation of his sentence; 
while dem educatio is “very pro conduct” hi i 0 
andi: Aon, 
the esr va 8 y and Barua, has been liberated and will be allowed 
papers sta 
ion, 
tion as 
hat icone pplied 
ropri. —a pay Yes in pg - 
n “te hoe their oe the Ca mee lic arch 
pS, 
SED 
ae Les to the tenant full 3 for 
and capital, without on the ae hand, interferin 
ust p on * perty. e Catholic s3 8 bent 
ailors hav UP ie to the vin Ug cepa for the p: -— ce of 
their. religion, with a same freedom 2 te: 3 
kind, for them and their Glide 
oy ; mg that i. "duty o t the 
reedom is 
* 
ES.—NOR' 3 Tol K. — Thi 
ormington, ud indicted for ka 
Richard peed. pete n Roundhay 
tlast. This case Men be AE 
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anding redre: y 
he experience ofe ev ay day proves 
ners do not MN LU 
after vor hep: ed the w: 
at a pawnbrok vein Leste. 
1 ye Castle: d ape where 3 
d short r that 
ne nity, a d that t their impractioability { is dis. 
played ru the disputes i a which they "gs — themselve: 
eg 8 n different parts of the consi’, 
= plains, by 
ith Gat tholic cha reason of ee 
8 of Catholic discipline. a € T 
Government which attempts to interfere or to 
attack upon the temporal ted — of the Holy F Father is is 
e confidence of the Irish people and support of 
riekot vor Bede s aia to a co ollier, 
raced agone and so led to the apprend 
e facts were proved m numerous witnesses, an 
offered was as that the prisoner, who i 
of the 
and the 
on the education and t 
t resolutions a Mr. Bellew voted for the 2 
dA Ad. ed ed ies poco 
Mu The meeting in favour of 
as held on Sunday at 
5 * 
a ice 
the Hon. Thomas Ffrench, Mr. 
rse Joyce, J. P., is, Morris, the 2 of Galway, 
pee others. The f ollowing is an et from the irat 
bishop s eges on the subject of t : i but 
onouncing 
MDL 
Kington, aged. 22, Was 
th Ann Kington, 
e The circ 
ing description. 
is marria; 
The. Coventry i 
125 wilful m 
indicted fo for Covent ism 
u 
ad 833 an unhappy, one. Hei i 
rs to have nourished susp 
they were — a 
knocked her 
the bea an 
— of th 
strengthen the 7 
th at 1 bottom o of a ut the ‘ioturbances 7 A oman ped : 
ent that d. n hé. Med 
a 
he foo! 
er 
could not 
raving 
under 
in this world he e iid so. Th saat . 
that was of no use, a de 
his conscie 
the see iaon a 
per, the perusal i 
— minutes. 
blessing, dec ecla: 
7 elo Government ati 
mpt to 
an: mor nih to 
Tor our religion by ent wil pe 
E oett; and we Save 10 esitation in 
| oae nd 
the Holy F: 
of the 
