THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (за 
o doubt that Sir J. | tomer, regularly 6 entered it t › the credit of the cus- n eg hr deposits in the n 
м дов, was md "ve. but at the pe time йт the acti He 
$ о Носов account. This was done with a large quantities of. of acid wen ere di 
rom 
f m day to v 3 Норти figures |t e to time de 
mber of deposits TO por и эя y ^ ye arid lan ME E sl i 
appear any discrepancy in the sum yo These misap- — the present accident, 
f| propriations have been going on for many gem e and егіс оЁ Accidenta l Death, an 
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Mr. ill hai 
Babington, who piens pired against t 
A i been absent from his p d themselves to 
Elizabeth, sh that he regarded € asa chivalrous | = ч rden had аб апу time 1 to p 
Em spud thai he ES said iT would rather be ned of the discrepancies between the pass-books of | tion in order that the recurrence hi m 
y Cam en be Shirt t nd the led эч of the bank would have zi pre -— “а 
Тһе Marquis of йн" said it was with extrem e: certainly discovered ; hough it was a strie des HEALTH. Т 
regret he had heard the opinions рдн Ъу wis rule of the Bank des (in Merk should periodically | weekly return pe thatthe de 
Lordship. His Lordship had stated that at some abs ent himself for a holiday, he disregarded the rule, ioo that ont Saturday, Fe 
time Mr. Turnbull expr opinions. ever away for a single day. 4 w M А at number from 1 
If that were a sufficient ground for accepting his "s "аб howev ж: d paralytic seizure The average number 
resignation, it would open the " ак аду: — acitated him from attending. to his quiis "although weeks of $5. 10; дея E e 
society objectin : me l ES òf any man to a por e pr 
саг of office d of his religious pinsan ai si онеге x wma marsa ту en "ds ue € - 
The ques nat of opinions, but of good | man Ыы 40 уеатв of. ago, "with seven childre n, and p Ll m girls, in all 1792 chil 
faith, and pr good fith of ^w Turnbull was id bY | had been 16 years in the bank. Building А рес ns | tered in ange In the ten corre n 
һе manner in rig M NM his duties.— | in Westbourne Square ye the stre ets ijoinir 1-60 the average numb 
ptain Jervis said, ӨМ. бш t, a Prot testant, was | were the channel through which the money was 
mployed b y and те де squandered, but һе ms anxious to facilitate 
кы ргераге оне pao ough his appoint ment | restitution as far. as possible, and ї6 „ів ho 
Locks cut — y of the лион ся — at some considerable amount of property m BER —The Report of the 0 
d.—Mr. Folkard did not see how itish be recovered. On t the ач of ЗЕ: ama the pointed € р inquire iato tipa istene. | 
diga нү » whe! t was last election fot hes bor 
er for the, 
corrected 
NM e what Lord Palmerston had said. reso 
gentleman was a Roman Catholic, and he had the жыл" o thé eir с to tra Me the business to | are the findings of ni peso 
valuable historical manuseripts in the the London ai Westminster, that bank a£ once under- | Barstow, and Lushington:— 
Museum. The same remark would apply to Mr. Atlee, | tes hid p а all "abilities, on v sh and,securi-| «We find that bri 
s t 
*Lad 41 11. T 
he transfer was effected in the course of the day, and | Gordon was priv. 
that every о Catholic would not ifle оя а ете S no doubt t that Tha prompt шейка AM by |S Stapleton" nonne Ча EM Ansi 
: confidence, —Mr, James Martineau thought ita peculiar |, е def cation became known pre- ке, 
ardship that a presumption gai 1 "venten 4 run upon wm h, in the present | tis pes report annex 
of the money Bons might ipo been attended 
the faet that he had produced а work in whioh he ad IAE bur loc. n Siantar Daria aik JN 
y loss. ay Durden and Holcro 
exhibited literary justice and perfect fidelity. —Lord | were мо before the magistrate at e € “ by corruptly 
ем. 
a Cat The charge made against him was | Githor 
tiat E being гч 1. 
petent to do the work asa Pr otestaht.- —The|. THE iie KENT DEPUTATION ON тне Нор ЮпттЕз. |" deration ving given, 
Lordship | —The Chancellor of the Exche кше has refused: to | Cómmitted at the election in A 
za his оома коли not put ап - to the|receive the deputation from the East Kent planters, Richard Nodo was pri 
mw for the ied rel of presenting a memorial in favour of a | Dudley Cou 
| further postponement of the second moiety of the 1859 
epub onnes duty, куы n the 1st March, on the ground that as 
: |a due regard to the intention of the Legislature in ki money 
act of last year entirely pr rendes his acceding $ | poro 
[request for а ren ed postponement of x г А, his 
тыа would but be t 
| agreeing to ЕЯ а 
2 Fart реве отары ө ч expecta, y receiving money ог ‹ 
‚тї Бай 3 ed ay nd muU me E 
Lord Harris Sir J. Elphinstone, M.P., Mr. Gregson Thursday nights t ger 
M. P., Mr. Justice Haliburton, M. P. General Hay, : anda visite d by a violent iiem wich a appears to 
1 авады раг severity over the western jan of 5 
x 
oanaunocuca E ERNANECQESHRSS ER “Ж асас» асс QUEM i i 
and civil services 18 гаа souther! m coasts. Оп eT night the storm 
e» * ESSAY; ."— The following letter еч ba a perfect hurricane, doing considerable | 
Аз шүл of f Canterbury, with the eren mage to many buildings, more — on the | | the eourse of the wi 
appended of Pu. buf o the bench except Surrey as i "i Thames. Numbers of chimney pots HATHAM.— rd are Los! 
Bishop of Sodor and Man, has been тесной, by t were blow , trees were пр-гоо! in Battersea | close confinement and pla i 
Rev. W. R. reso of "Haydon eie in теру шы Канан! Me roa of lead арі zinc guttering | water. About who ` : 
Pep rh bearing upon the “ Essays a e blown from the of houses li ke paper, and | the revolt and 300 others vien 
“La Йе "ur numerous barges oats. T 
3 NM. Біг, —I have ian the quotes ot of La Fab 12 many NA dg their. eir moorings. At Ern Croydon, | work in the dock yard Peri 
brethren in London to address urrey 
them. eee pmo Жы бычыш id аап. ar ie расо, gr мю gie s hilis | are allowed fall labour diet. 
much damage was done to a great deal of pro- 
perty. Trees were эреп in Ku directions and ч 
have oem 
you have addressed ^. y ge t sang al usi how des arried t north wing of the 
T ers pde niu чр он honest sulestiption te al Palace, viia is d as a store, and in which 
pedis — wbieh thay appeur 0 u BE, 2 NRI the ан о ultry, rabbits, &е., аге held, was 
Whether the Er wb Bde vi xpressed partially destroyer n Sussex, the bea utiful spire of | the 
is such as to make their publication an act which could be th 
visited in ба. уу тччүчыы А д to 1 Mt Abe Han ing arches, which - тем for some time under r repair, AD 
eese d ion. But pur main hope! ce | аз blown down, ANTA without loss of 
est-|life and without injury to e cms nave | ó 
ral and choir. In Worcestershire and Northampton- 
r 
esus Christ, | upon one of the e нао sunda | the city, | 
CANTUAR. Бас trus ea dE the roof. Ar iter! rods Th 
а grat soi ie of « бн эс 
| down. Evesham a stack 
Parka 
ue was sleeping, b: 
without injury. At Northampton a house fell in, bury- 
ing а Whole fa family i j^ the tar. ЫП жик the — 
[0 
: ire stor c 
med destructive "Son al renes and fall chimneys 
t Bristol were blown down or unroofed ; and at Glou- | put. who took ап aetiv 
Y. 
5. Ly emm . 7 | йы the (геа$ Wata ern and South Wales Station was 
| almost eniveis. destroyed, and a good. deal of damage | 
Ew FRES THE HOUSES OF PARITA .— 
Tic "mhjeot "i the new fresco now " painting "ly A [me p "T E drin ч „Жом 
Maclise, in the House of Le. d е meeting o 
Wellington and Blucher after Water 
j n 
ained pv ge. At P 
Birmes FRAUD ON THE — BANK.—A zs the storm of the previous Monday, Penzance brig of с кг т 
ent, bearing a strong re-| Hero, of Bideford, broke from her anchors in th loved to sl 
semblance to the Pullinger frauds at the Union bis, harbour, and dri n shore, when her noe of ini in idi they ГА ilr 
on Friday at the branch of the Com- en, with three men who had jumped on d to | strong guard. This h 
^ : n" in Henrietta Street, e fraud was were swept into the sea, and ia after day until Su 
рени by the ledger clerk, Mr. John Durden, of | all, у. one, were trees Бе reduced to a state 
х: ames li Tan, Rege Ан in conjunction wit THR the tion. that tbe govern 
Holeroft, of 109, Hat = A sey: ia rd and ифо Байн оп a Friday,” Dr. Lodi sa i "eel 2 Niger and each 
moe bic reg эч ета o d ascertained by analysis that the four his hich Я... 
> on y 
DOCE т, сек а ое. е killed in the Fleet sewer mě e T | enter fo r nearly a wee 
р tted hydrogen gas, and that such gas was)by Ше сопуїсїв with an О! 
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