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unn 31, 1859.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 
I ——r——— Middlesex the present meeting was convened. |b 
] eum Enteltigence. Ths delia RUE — — —— gh det few — gr 
, FRIDAY.— H FUNDS: Con. Mr. Howels Davies read a brief report, containing a | its tub in Piccad ceadilly, died on 1 ^" 
5 Li Pr the 10th January; 2 the proceedings of ae meetings, and da ays previous to its d eath it had been serious a pr : 
per „ 958 to e tons grin Mp a rimi forth yl names = vast number of nobility. y breaking 5 ita 
Jm ** ct, 104} to ẹ ex div.; Di our | clergymen, and laymen who had uin in their ad- | time, -A pane 
Gent Debentures à of 1859, SH eld In dia Bonds, hesion r4 the principles of the association, Nr. Henr - pelled ad 4| the KD ww Ca TX: x i 
to 10s.; Exch 100}; Mexican | j io : 
À f Cont, Certificates njin a ame wads ress, in which he stated that the arch- were unay —— e day 
4 wy Cenia, for c 223; Portuguese Three er bishops and bishops were stron gly in favour of the | its — Ka ed ina, whe DI wit of 
y 1 W Five per Cen ar joint action ofthe clergy and laity in Church vage to raise i itse lf and plai ntively « ” bu 
3 Sir per (a 1854, x Acct., 773 Ditto f or He also _informe d the ‘meeting that he s saw his wa too ME. and it roy lend 
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ow — for ra 63% to 63}; Venezuela Two | through the church. rate question as toa legislative settle- | its side expired. The has contrived, in one 
ia Half per C ts., 281. t of it which he thought would not L unacceptable sense a mre to take 15001. 3 it out of this 
tá the present House of Commons. d been um ied, * ing been recently offered. to its proprietor 
communication wit "Arches Halo « m — subject, | f I 
Bank of England. and he believed he might say that the — incum- - BKRIOUS — DENT m ene — —A . — da 
ISSUE ne 270 necs bents who now complained might easily be placed since Mr. M da 
Í à „ „ „ 00,009,455 | Goveramen 5 upon an equality with their more favoured breth Blackfri 
EI 1 = ki 459.900 Sa Td e - e, ee er ren. | Blackfriars Tou on [ 100 to to his house in in Whitehall 
2 i — | was unanimously -adop r. Beresford Hope then | both wheels f ing legs, dreadfully wating 
£30,609,45 4509055 | moved a — expressing the satisfaction of the them. Hen in a very pr — 
BANKING meetin ng a the appr roval given 4 the npn to the by, Mr. 2 the. mangeo m, 
giten Capitals» 414465000 a oc 5 1 He Late FaTAL iy WrysTINSTER,—The 
e Deposits (includ: Des 22980 us 7 | inquest on the four pe ia e were burnt to — in 
; du Notes "io yide some e , pA po eee igi | - fire in. Little George MM last wee 
A Rat. Debt and Dire Gold and Silver Coin .. — s there was not at present cohesion enough ar n Thursday, when t et men returned the following 
Le i 1301410 verdict of » jury, the 7 with- 
reina or — imis to deal definitely ma it, le- rection was | holding their assent to the latter portion — That 
a (Decium, a M. MARSHAL, Chief Cashier. agreed to. On the motion of N y g 
Mun m by | Ir. Traill, an influential . committee con- | fire, but how it - an í À 
| f P. others, The jury cannot pa ‘thon expressi tly 
Gazette of the UAerk. was appointed, Mr. Henry Hoare was elect ied tr reasurer, they feel obliged to rn — oe 1 * t u his 
[UESDAY—BANKRUPTS-J. MEvicx, Great rh ‘ortland Taree, gode and "n new institution was declared duly — inquiry, but still they do extrem ely regret 
om rho eres ass — — Fancy MAN CATHOLIC LAITY AND THE POPE. I he t time.” 
TCH SEQUESTRATIONS- Gen. J, Taving, Edinbur ndon 1 meeting of Roman Catholies to address a in raue Hearn. — The Re pr asr eei 
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uw al Irish Artiller: Hs Larne, “kinder Mills, e Pope is definitively fixed for Tuesday next, Jan. Weekly Return "un . the cold — which set. 
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4 E te gabert, artonshire, Farmer—D. C. Dx MEDEWE, The list of nam ended = — « Declaration" Ps in with severity on the 11th inst. has produced 
1 * Willenhall, Staffordshire, Engineer | favour of the iei > power of the Pope m increase of nui. The death hs in London, which 
T. coy ene ta Here: — Grocer — G. ELLIS, dex ae aah bout 1300 i h of the f vions week 
— ion Street, Boroug Patent Wadding Manufacturer—C. Pa 5 ose of pedi Stourton, vee Ey Petre, Dormer, | were about 1900 in each of the four previous weeks, 
lifford, Lovat, Herries, Feilding, Campden, eig ht | rose to 1548 in the week that ended pm Dec, 24. 
n the corresponding weeks of the 10 years 1849-58, 
F honour: ables 1 10 baronets, Xe. ü 3 185 tid in " vi : 
a " í — e av ra e num jer Was ; Which, 1 M ed in 
Mietropulis and tts Vicinity. cont :. „ LY 3 
lergy 
hi der th M of The present beer is, kale ma 278 tmi ide aver 
ns. Barnes, Pree tye seal s, | During the week the births of 961 boys and 807 girls, 
3 SERVICES AT Sr. Pavr's.—The Special the akio 
will c commence at St. A. 1 to- dicen i ennt im RE 1 on Mr. in a 1768 dire. were registered in London, In 
— evening at 7 o'c The will be Barnes si nin 225 ment, drav vn up by Mr. s elfe the the 10 corresponding weeks of the years 1849. 58 
reached by the Bishop of “honda. On — —— ‘iat iat plots ber was 1478, 
muary 8, the sermon will be preached by the Rev. = = 
aniel Moore, incumbent of Camden Church, Camber- | services by sy ing the ie, v irregular. gren gl : : 1 
ell, and Golden Lecturer at St. 1 Lothbury. teert Suru bad an attack of apoplexy or drobincta 
ESTMIN * 
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n pecial Ber-] Fr iday pem he has been restor ed to consciousness, d ALDERSIIOTT.— A serions riot took place at Aldershott 
s T on the evening of Christmas Day, between some m 
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I the 5 cen will be Bees tenes the Blevie ‘Cate, | Capt, Handy, ene of me of t the f fleet c of a company of the Tower Hamlets ti: which was 
i» 3 eM = ole LL—The left "cM river on the 15th inst for Adelaide, was was tote lly ma : ounded, 2 is the custom ia . = 
| pei s P AE does by dlergyme of the lost on the night of the 20th on one of the shoals off the | the officers of each compan, su l 
Í ey of Lache to be held at Exeter Tall, will French slik bebe. Folkestone and Cape Grinez. | to provide their men with a 98 dinner. gox 
PTEE E ta ea eae Rector The captain and crew of 34 — and 22 passengers, | has tended to promote = feeling and sympathy 
Upper Chelsea, will officiate. The following is a list | who joined in the river, were dro Large quam tween the officers and a; 
Jf the other preachers:—Jan. 8, Rev. W. B. Mac-| tities of the goods whic h formed D her cargo have in has — — j 
| hm. 15. thy Ben of Bl. James's Church, Holloway ; | washed ex in the bee Calais pem Blervie It appears that the Tower Ham i ES 
— A pepe J. T. Manley, incum of Mort- Castle wa almost a new ship of 610 tons, and was to ele 24th epe iere ye same per in 8 
e; Jan. 22, Rev. Clement Skrine, incumbent of 1, Mac, 2s A (alo 
o p n et; Jan. 29, Rev. R. Fayle, incum- who were there waiting her arrival. The value of the Christmas dinner, the Lahe up A N - Md 
rnold, — pity Church, Torquay ; Feb. 5, Rev. E. G. ship and cargo is estima ted at son The vete ring g = Pog the In m A 
| eford; Feb. 12, Rev. lan, fth gers went oni to ks led 
| ncumbent of Regent Square Chapel; Feb. 19, Rev. the river and have per gat brooms et. e » Suh iet a 
Rey e ns Feb. 2 
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tsea 26, Es 1 Daniels and family, con- with 
ew E. Bayley, rector o eorge's, Bloomsbury ; | sis iot „ bem pec one — daughter, late of Upper Belgrave of the Milit. CI Y eec ^ — firing 
4, Rev. J. N. Gri, incumbent of St. Mary’s, Plan! Pelnas Square 5 Mas ter Stone, aged 16. vifo, and four Pe A pkr ‘te -— — 3 before 
3 uet meh 11, E rng chaplain of A A ee Te sane vn N pem James White, am aod Mrs coul yen 8 — enu 
: ndon pce Min 18, Rev. Dr. Mac- Duncan r. i fired 
Io €, ineumbent of St. Paul's, Liver ol; Ma Medi — = | the eir t Bei choke umet have beak 
rch 25, | Edward C. an s 
der. E. Ga ow incumbent 01 — ik PorsowING AT Sra.— The ship Accrington, from | not a vp — 4 — fired — - 
ré de Liverpool for Calcutta, with soldiers’ wives and children, | they did, they 4 re Ne a ans oi — 
Taa Lons or — Mr. Traill, was spoken with on 17th of 'ovember, in lat. —— N. and — a dcos yow me — ng 
m E has, reported to the hoa rir Highton yor ome ps sot 60 children dead honra A searchin investigation has Ur in- 
The A ecrington intended | s nm 
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FES 
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f Trade, 
oyal Mail o ry ee of tho re Ac ei 
an the Horseshoe Reef, near St. T 
oyag , Tho Pan on her dieat | utting into S Rio Janeiro / 
ni fo — the fault of Captain Baynton, her com- i sting LOPEMENT OF Mas. GURI -— erc = th 
fall dee 20 proceeded through the Sombrero Channel at | nounced briefly last week that the wi eder — = Kc 
> disturb i 
e | the pee is repre- | of arsen o icd to the 
8 ne the the eran pel reg fo mi en iem 3 which . N which 
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speed without ascertaining his positio i L 
n, and in utter Gurney, M. P. for King's ynn, h Ri i 
uiro of the printed instructions. of the ral Sea Poolaga. Sbe was the daughter of the late Mr. Richard : have been attended with fatal oons 
in Harris who assisted Mr. — Gurney, by w had. a fortune of nearly d | quences had not prompt measures been taken to oben. 
Vr, having expressesed his concurrence V^ a year, secured absolutely to herself, and 7 — quences the effects of some poisonous matter sued in the 
ip the Board of Trade have directed that Captain the richest née woman n Eng lan j — Bath buns, and which nearly cost the — 
Aton certificate of competenc y be suspended for 12 fortune she is now free to di sf en for lives of six gentlemen, popile in one of Benet 
ues, and have intimated that a suggestion of the Gurney, as alrea stated, has n the e de ce | boarding-sc s in tbe 2 iland, 2 are 
trate as Peeing. : men the Sombrero | obtaining a divorce, d such is gm pressure at h his youths bad been walking at pure 
Tur aii A attenti | business before Sir Cresswell Cresswell ecd uh, id bron omae Bath buns st the shop of — 
CH IxsTrTUTION. ed Farr. je course fternoon a 
- a few days since "ds — tere | age before the case can be brought to issue. ‘A hes ne lads from the school went. to the st Dun E. 
° presidency of Barl Nelson, for the purpose of| Tun WRECK OF THE ROYAL HARTER. N. W. A hany bought more buns. In the evening —5 dd 
g measures to establish Institution before | sea — i into Moelfra ad a strong N. V. r | with violent sickness, vp emer Ju T 
í the ing of Parliament, Th ments relating | prevented the divers resuming their gold until | having partak dn eo necessary remes 
md have been some ti rogr 3 the re er of the treasure w was call „ 
ced br an energetie movement which has been nesday, when ther e 8, ies, but s ot expe ied to survive, After great 
nd a dor the purpose of protecting the Church of covered, comprising neret erg of an ingot | two of them were n anne ered, Some of the 
o time — st the ace which are from time | of gold ‘dust, one small eup ingot, and ap Dortions of the suffering, however, they — invi accio rd 
h sit te — ing the last — = on. pd e iem and cab es having failed | buns which 10 at each of them con- 
instead 
5 which has of chromate 
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ch matters; and ss Se Ies be still rich 
e Archdeaconry of! — o» THE TALK 
