THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
yi 
elea interna ally. 
"boiler e explosion took — at the 
near r this , belon shig = ры а Së Shaw 
by 
nother severely 
hich 
heir to the. _ deceased, which were conjoined and 
advoc — f Session. Mrs. Fenton then 
raised an declarator of illegitimacy agains 
1 roun p € his mother 
rs first The Lord 
Livingstone. was entitled 
d о from the action е 
rst лу бн оп som 
is fe These jig 
[ouse о of 10 rds, pe the а 
as's a К: due 
Captain 
пене AM 
е Ofen, oa 
ay. 
broken, though бө wer 
injured to prevent their 
d 
аас note акы А 
ments were reversed 
nger 
uth, it E Wyatt, of South "чэр 
—A keen controversy is 
to the residence о 
the pied one.— 
ra go in 
sing i the 
m 
ненна the brother of Sir Th t 
о pro - 
ceed, and do n as should be just. The eikon 
неет for detdemigdios by the House of Lords 
vm er sees iere лаган the vens defender, | that the cerringe ни 
eceased, was the lawful son of Thurstanus|had fallen over ањ: E 
Livingstone? |full speed for some few 
waited for the ? up expre 
and shaken, bu en e to es 
bird. DEM 
EE 
mr 
ss from 8 
ar | onte e Lo rd. President, in giving judgment on this point, 
The e question wa wat "hat time 
of retention, but for the last 20 years i 
before the renes et зно as a prospective wee tiot on. 
His lordship ех expres a „hope. that a rather strong 
may 
accordin ng to € or tw 
wful € à 
within th The con 
was that, accor iny 
received „from the Tohe v die this party was not 
tT 
hen ot d 
Having étopped Tos tih, 2 
med 
а ihe iént palace in which t = 
ot have lived for jus! tl yeu 
—“ Ín plaid external and internal, Mx 
i iuh in its nios it is rec oe wirc s 
d opal 
to Kingston for 
of his e| 
tothe q with the South 
uestion arisin 
|w. marriage, 
Sim j^ within the ра 
| degrees, then marriage at all. He wh ; 
eag a | signal, pulled up before бы гез 
exclus ively—ecclesiastical, and even episc 
eremony which did not 
in England. Itisin very good condition. 
missioners, 20 тв афо, spen 
very purpose of рй its m 
which it is now — that it 
John Pakington on the oth not 
m 
th 
знаеа а pom betw 
ir | Se d b 
iie e parties чаа and died, could be 
iage and he could not | conve 
i the lw "of Scotland tat what did not err 
een ЕЕ who nev = were in|u 
otland could be a marri tland. "Therefore, e, 
in either. view, this party "must. be -— as the 
train from Leatherh 
un 
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regar us ed а 
take it 
T1 
— jiis 
ety 
easy to i imagine intatti mendis an 
than assigning z to the Dean of —— an episcopal 
fo ously with the redue- 
Itis my hope, 
e" ar. 
Sm be built, 
the вї of his deceased wife, 
piece: Eon Ey з that effect. 
concurre ed. 
and сойып ntly t 
ord Ivory Ај. | 
d Curriehill gave ч чау апа been w 
of the Lor 
№ 
І дне 
th 
may be tru 
ciis residence ed Worcester, wore 
the beautiful Situation of Worcester Но 
—€— in the greate which his 
vil Бег а есі inconvenience 
vor eem en 
t stat 
ouse ; : 
энни » compensation. for” any 
facility with 
in conformity w 
President. Ld Deas agreed t that 
Tee c^ the 
is tpi put b 
тера 
the constitutional writers ór 
apter o 
Leviticus, and 
es of Tu that 
iage was a nullity by 
E es —— and, isset; that the judgment 
should be as suggested by the 
he w 
it My over. 
in the act of get 
After ы 
ACCIDENT ON THE Son 
morning as the early up tmi 
erossing the single line dra 
between Ford and Littleha ha 
TION AT Graseow.—Patrick Lunnay, who 
"was тва e rid last ped Sene Court of the 
murder of Jam ssidy, Ale Dum- 
Lim a КЕ те А Y Мо дда: 
ШБЕВИЗ ЗЕГ к ТЕЕ 
andria, 
К бегей. deer. penalty of the la 
їп utm. of County-buildingel Dumbarton, last|the passenger train direct] [ 
w T -78, йыр pum Vu Dr Pix pe puer WAS А Eu Ы 
ced that the edt. At orney- ner tenere] for collision was a violent one x 
Ireland, Mr. Serjeant ene d her. been appo расой Haen Rai wapg, bs severely тїй е: "Hs 
dile ко Exehequer, in um p f Baron Gree FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE LONDON AND SOUTH-|of the same train "+ , 
Mr. Hogan Ы been appointed WzsTERN.—On Monda enin. fatal accident oc- h in z 
e mak edit and Mr. Serjeant Lawson Solic not dad tsmouth express which leaves the| at Porténi е" hak $ 
General. р M Waterloo station at 5.10 e train was preceded by | nie ui i Wwe óf óf tho pis м 
d IN MoNAGHAN.—The ad- the 5 P.M. ex to Southampton, which EE 
journe inquest dn referenco to the murder of t afely to its destination, but the Portsmouth tra ш 
brothers Shaw was resumed on Friday, when the es off the line at the E eicit about iis anias | e ЖН т T 
returned a lici of Wilfol Murder against some per- | from Waterloo. 'ГВе en Ка passed safely alon ihe Уен иша, 098 fier йе : 
вой or persons unknown. f ldence was | line, and was not at all concerned \артагеан; 5 T ens м 
th а nst the RS GITE pe on suspicion, | accident. The tender veg to h: the р 
а of 1007. has been гэд кей. С custody. A | rails close to a bridge about 20 yards 1 fron qr rr а 
А S or the discovery of | tion and sweeping "oiwpletdly the parapet of th ; А E 
1 е со Вехон но аай m 
I h b сбат d eta a — The competitive | ор the tender containing the water was iem Te oester. Sir E. Koly, on Wa t га 
Хав ring been introduced into the ales of the вотегей from the under side, to which the shed showed cdi. epos T 
alional Board of Education, vell as into other public | were attached, and turned u side do to th + e 3 2 
ipd i eland, competition for five clerk- | т P еи < I А 
OW ANN took place under the ion of the te road by the side of the tank with the wheels upper- | "°t 
T in London. Altogether | most PPer- | ad melius i x 
20 candida нали (АШ, ЧУК and inges left rds furtheron зоо Ан ^e class : - 
30 Protestants, five of the latter bein he bodies poing Sa 1 
g Episcopalians the f M anf а 
and five Pr: reshyteriana, à Pait was, that um Ant $ he ends of th € [ati E - 
ere won by Catholics, two of whom | saye the vid Ауд won bad the сао " : - 
e 3 ty. | and ru rugs driven about in utter co — The ы 
= lich the carriages ra m was abou 1 20 feet. high. - 
М carriages Теийшед., з the line, two were ОЁ | Mr. Kent à i: 
оп the b the | -one ly | nesses. 3 
the bank on m of turning over, but|9x2mine Co 
RN BANK.—AÀt t the Edinbargh асар. ot тобоо he Iino . ге" А ай 
ense es n Friday a decision was arrived at as че rriages which тап om et E tme; consideratio 
16 е 3 
of the Western meris t Mad IM theshareholders and they were all turned completely round, fa g to- 
isto be —SÜ Tiere тт 
omen 
frau drm and "the questions to be décided wil 
hee v plaintiffs w. =. Юю pürchas 
тергевеп the affairs 
P o ently 
ARRIAGE WITH A a W 
бого е bmp ой Гече 
Livingstone 
mas Livingstone 
a 
separate imio 
l be as to 
ys shares 
f the bank 
1 
TER.— 
enton v. 
Tt — that Admiral Sir 
of West Paese |n 
mediate ely 
enton, and tie son of 
ne, by 
estate t. 
ted by each party respectively to 
ded in Apri 
сева бшш, to 
s own alleged | eac 
be served nearest and lawful | had 
—the opposite wes s towhi 
going at the time, эссе Рог ch they кол 
rerit the rails, | regard tothe oth 
мау round asit pla over "nnd tat eg un that 
to the Queen, | trates, the d 
the ba Ва aly, D R.S ; Physieian to 
consultation i 
| vd 
been unjust 
examination at 
cover а! 
nk. Dr. 
who was travelling to Guildford toattend a 
was xe чы 
— 
boul de bank е KAA 
ac ar ribs ay t waw in 
to bear € in of ein a Lond e i 1 E 
was the refore taken a n 
A 
+s 
intense suffering, h 
tained of his TONS. Miss Po 
etae Power, of Talbot Square, H lo 
mger, were most seriously injured 
and George Miall, one of the Com Py e 
Several ribs broken and was ot 
