ТНЕ ы чәй генд AND AGRICULTURAL -GAZEITE 
[ Ав а pre recaution, stron ng | 
framings of fimben: wer зын under the west, — 
and sonth arches, which, up to t the last moment, THE LATE Сарт, Boxp.— 
il In Ni mber | was found on Monday m 
last some part ofthe new work in the north- ы pier | the East Pier at Ki 
was s serv gi) n yield slightly, having then been finished where he was drowned 
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serious than at first supposed. the City 
large casement above the well н clock- face 
of "st. Magnus Church, London Bridge, was blow own 
of the establishment of Moses 
i Son, deer was уа do the street. At Hä tton, 
near Hounslow, five artis & Н ght mover " lothing, PIC a d 
pow ills explo x ys ing the stor Hi certain of the old fi was with difficulty en. ^ 
Less without loss of life. S тһе storm was — io in diues into the ork. These were care- | identified hy the whisker — 
severely felt in cT— of the mogen and үзер fally watched, and it was ие that when the new | hands. It was conveyed on board the 4i 
" f: , which hs d been constructed in “lias” mort: A Dee] esterday at 
La sas rati айта тув: рат. etg would be unimportant. Оп the 14t y da а publie funera], 
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Reading Abbey, the аео of which has ойы for solidified i 
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Some time under discussion, was seriously damaged e was observed; cracks in the south-w: uis ge 
large :portion of the frontage above the E an өз, da west piers began to enlarge, and it was Scotland, — 
arch with a part of the oim eK and + determined. at once to erect additio nal supports to the | ТАпкон БЕКЕН. 
north- tower being blown down. Abo pie к=к tern bemaual | ind MALI. 
20 feet of a lofty chimney at the Ms iro; Mis un lay в services on the in the nave, had cce 
essrs, arr x. E i & Andrews, agricultural | been temporarily screened off, the church was. take & ; * meteo from the yardo 
implement makers, were blown down, and other poma of by the workmen, who pursued their task La wok. m T е went off b 
damage was done to Укуш property їп the town | by n ight and day with little intermission, down to the ЖИК pi o ү АН 1. 
and neighbourhood. The road from Leamington to hour. f the final catastrophe. It soon became ev vident 6178 iria d app feet] та 
Warwick was completely obstructed by the tl the e piers was rotten ; thet " t о p h eet in length, She 
fallen trees. any he | 1400 t partments, so that in the event of ny 
of Warwick Castle, and.50 cedars and 2 E the | ты forward the ron on ev ery side, E$ when the селеде. ће damage will be 
Priory grounds, were destroyed. At Stratford- -upon- | nry was restrained in one place props and locality About 213 feet of each sid 
Ахоп, Char Wellesbourne, and iu fact through- |: К the restraint — it to bulge on the adjoining € 9 я Жин Aiens plates 
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out. the southern portion of Warwickshire, the damage | surfaces faster than it was possible to apply remedies. |! 
done to the timber of pase “aa anaa county The terrific storm of wind on the night of Wednesday | Inches 
was unprecedented and evonshire|the 20th caused these diffculties to increase with |P 
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the storm raged with extraordinary чен In|alarming rapidity, but the efforts of 60 workmen still | that lier arm 
Exeter houses were partial unroofed, walls blown | appeared to offer some possibility of шн success, | the main двор, › ап 
down, and a vast number of la uu nil uprooted. | About 4 A.X. on the following morning howev it was | four 40-pounder 
Jn the Cathedral yard опе of tho old elm trees f f The engines are nom minally z 
blown down. In the stre ges and carts|suffering from the enormous strains to which m bad | they may ehe he orked up to abou i 
were overturned by the ч о P "ehe gale. At|been puis The number of men was increased, and еаресе t the vessel will a 
Topsham s everal houses were unroofed and windows Į to strength 09 knots ап hoy 
smashed, y were | what was strained, Th hing and settl t f the Tur Morean HosPrrAn, Duy 
blown down that the road in many тч was im-|south Į 1 iousi the top | Session "n given authority for the ay 
passable. In Tw rural ‚даем the storm did h | oft 1 north-west piers, the entire separa sum of 79,1387. of Three per 
damage to the hom Ricks of corn and hay | tion of the church walls from vds рр f T 
‚апа gr " loss was eri a E | for the erection of a hospita 
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d teer had become evident 
were blown down vg жег eat lo - Atit 
Torquay the hurricane was terrific, and much destruc- | and fell, Ше, core of the adi: vost Lo wise - out, lodging, b 
erty was , k d out the: sons o of pom belonging! g to 
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tion of property caused. А s Ikland | crushed to powder, and the workme cleare 
lla was killed by a ehimney falling through the roof о? the building and the spire left ii its fat out | 2nd $ ш 
intothe kitchen. Ане elm tree fell in проп Tor Church |1 o'clock. Not more than а quarter of an hour later | Stances. Mr. Morg y ~ 
and demolished the outer porch. The telegraphic wires| the tower and spire fell to the floor with but little | Of eight years’ litigation in the (y 4- 
for some di sm on the Bristol and Exeter Railway | noise, forming a mass of near 6000 tons of ruin in the | House of Lords. b 9 
Б узын вы ай е sas stopped. [centre of the church, and carrying with it about | {0 be served as next of kin, on p" 
the town of Рипа ded, ) fc 
5 э feet in о) of the end = the nave, and tl o AOS E 
Nar quies P he á its £ n at fi t| of Lords, up as valid t * 
Ж Era UT desde in m Ere in the ріхеј in à Г? e holograph jottings of a 
$ E asse of vM era | into the centre of the on The appearance o e Court of Session had : 
E » corrected ` he 10 previous ад ge that of alezge ship айу rapidly аши" hinh Maru e a 
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of population, | at In a down indo isa | building and endowment of a 
therefore 96 below E " magnitu, ; 
| sul a" "a РР greatest ze il t езт. Грега estate of deceased, who 
d 856 eir]. 1l 1891 туут the births of 1035 Boys 4 Wm " india, considerably exceeded 8 1 
Тай Eis b s ji s kel vna па ў ени HE e Satas N 1 Bishop of Durhain also a small amount of heri | 
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x Ero O eye rs | the Hon. and Rev. Mo Ar Villiers, ы produ da al i 
1851-60, the aver: b 
оре тиин иш Мер | sensation in his diocese by the manner Е which he expenses a comparatively Sal 
= dealt with the first piece óf preferment that has снб left for the e" peii es 
into his hands since his translation from Carlislė. The | established before 
EM |» bishop, E: is well known, isa leading member | 
Втлсхвов —The factory operatives eal party in the Church, and was ш 
Acerngton 1 have od to abandon ү, opposi: Ma extremely p ow, отн shown: аф э м win » House оғ Lords: Со; 
E to 20, doo. 000 hands h uction of prices, and fi with the condition of the large | Бете ЛЫ 
work. EE e which as well as in the dense ir pappiated 
BRIGHTON.—A darin ng meer of jewels was per- ing districts of the diocese there are 
ted on Friday night Аы: rte of Lady ezempl clergymen who have. spent thei 
in this he 
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мее а кел сє, Тһеу Men аф only removed ats gg eprg- mong the number, on 
whieh came within thei h i ress und that, ** if depri d of tl the Bisl f and 
"different rooms, but — took 2 ur p Spa ground (heb ti pr Ne пех, е ined (ыш yrensloydal de 
Bandinel i placed ui rig E 
22 at the мату M Bishop Villiers, 
he trm "t mee е 9f the ене e | offe 
regret, only in Chichester and Mog: neighbo е — — to form a new district an 
where ilo erai ando fty« spi Pon Соо у endow : I 2007. d 300/., бй... the living could рәк pf bis father, was en 
1 also ei "n а ogan Bench 
year. would have Dedi c upon some hard appeal was 
working clergyman zi he diocese as а reward for his ore tha Тотар, а 
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MAIDSTONE. aded asly attended meeting of th 
А TS | hop- pen of 3 Kent was held in this town on the xia E 
аріте жаз s "а бг 1200, ка ult., to consider what steps should be adopted in conse- 
б а: pee но: Qa es odds Ет € years | quence of the refusal of the Chancellor of the mae si 
weight with difüculty, 53 н рад ме еа эу of | to to grant a fart her sane o rom of the duty payable in 
cemen occurred at various periods. which ш that subject. Mr. gem ущ of Chart, took the chair, 
vhe old fract; i be^ the meeting was Fiere Децо Elvy, Hatch, 
imously re- 
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to o rst ted| H 
no apprehensions; bnt it was su "es 
1 опз; tly ied that solved to co-operate with the es ws cua board. 
western. split vertically, an € the stones|a fi end изет p'anters to obtain 
much crushed and fractured Then гоь ы prec ot the duty by every legal dede. involving фе a 
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