Janvany 21, 186%] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
of the adjoining graveyar ards, A will soon be used for r Pulla: | example, but as he had no wish to ruin his prospects as a | is 34 years of age, is 
it It is no part of my business to discuss is lt 
ing sg aaa I relates to eae health ; ; but in tradesman his. should not on this occasion resort to EA re ae sh shes wake 4 “aly Wore + te 
+ I am bound to tell you i eat ene pe 2 canst the! scape anata 0. ete ure! at he wou 
that respect thé greatest danger, for if it should ied to a Ro that in future whether the person charged is amt a ga ve been taken for a cl gyman. The 
occupation of the ground as I have said, it would not only oe oe or not respectable, he will not have the | charge against him was that he had married at West 
i peg the cn tg aa 7 awe mt go ian seer opportu ity of paying a fine, but will be sentenced to | Linton, Cambri ire, Miss a Cii 
P . 
might 4 ayer: in the houses built upon soil charged with sae mu nach im pr isonment absolute! y- He then fined the defendant of Baker Str mdon, wife, Mona Brougham 
corrupti Bus t besides nns can gee pi aee nearly the | in the of 40s. The penalty was instantly paid. The | Bickerstaffe, being still alive. The solicitor for the 
only pen places in the city, and, ba ey are in one Pleat Ba an evenin lecture er | in the room n of the Rev rosecution, after stati i 
respect, they are as good in another. They let in the light and Hugh Allen, g dio ARAA det: Mos ae F aE agar 
air to purify the stagnant Sap g the streets; and we I b g e chie circums 
cannot afford to lose them aids to v De. has been deferred for a month, in aream” of dif- | in the case, applied a remand, to afford time to have 
Already they haqe begun to iook ci ges ferences in the tes. the necessary wit in attendance. The prisoner, 
has been bestowed upon them, “ay f this is e peas oenar Aa candidates fox the office. : vs > 
i rage 
ey may e gri 
this great aAA of 
e respect for ead.” 
THE GRE aie the eren Teg 
of the Great Ship Company. the resolution for a com 
amendment to the reception of the report of the 
recive at the Board of Tr: gh fro a msul at 
adeira announcing the total oom: hr “the north- 
western end of that island of the British ship Flying 
Fo: 
o hy 
cordingly remanded prisoner 
formerly ree ay yi Headingly, a a village near Leeds, 
from which h eran soon about a year ago. Just befi 
ee 24% 4} 
and the whole of the crew 
Lidd] except 
ship pe ed RN aoe Corbo & Pi 
Directors was negatived ea a sina oreey of 4919 
d ult. from Cardiff with a cargo of 
* she 
The 
Potten, of iro 
t was placed in i the hands of 
| Mr. English, he chief e pest of esis for his appre- 
hension. Mr. English succeeded in ing him to 
| London, and thence to his father’s, # to 
3871. . The report was pted, and a fi struck on a nkon sa peed Conway, Trepe he mae all tra wa = him Mae a time, but 
otion for a committee SRT. after y tl on Thursday week h ived information that he was 
discussion. The gentlemen appointed as members of | went to pieces rae ‘Abe ao i near Rhyl, a njet watering-place im 
this committee were Mr, heck: pe and Mr. Baker, EXPLOSION OF A FIREWORK a oy eae —On | Denbighshire. — He h aq gone there, it appears, , and put 
Directors of the old compan; v. Mr. Nicholson, Mr. mionn ay f Mr by, 
a ; Mr. Taylor, Mr. Tosti a Alderman Hodgson, | manufacturer in Reet Street, La: woes was engaged lord metei that he was an mpostor, 
and th i indeting was adjourned to the 7th Feb. for the with t otber young men in the pr eparation of er n to the , i Rid earl bored Aina 
PEA on of their sie The present Directors aan rr for the theatres, spe ap payi poorer upon aye when Mr. Bic ffe announced who he 
i and stated that he wie “wanted” at Leeds sag 
aving resigned, hold interim, and a new 
prei ~ ak all } 
a a setting the pre emises 
was, 
we 
pers their report. 
ROYAL INSTITUTE oF ARCHITECTS a 
evening a very numerous meeting of the Ins 
t 
2 
de Grey—Mr. “Geo 
chair. Mr. Tite, MCP 
~ 
cept the Mr. Sco 
r Penance, Mr. Barr. tie 
Mr. Wyatt, and others spoke on the eee and ony 
mately the endm: ca gm ithdra 
and Mr. Coc aot: z 7 we cleat > at 
THE vee HE fee IN 
re —There bt that this 
ted shi Jost on tl s the wreck i 
been discovered near it bes some Daia fishermen, 
ie hospital in a state of pery siring, and two | 
‘he em have since died. The workshop which ther 
us gee =i s ok preg was totally destroye ay 
S AT GREENWICH.—At a v mee 
ing o of this ‘etal held on Friday evening, the Vica 
the chair, a church-rate of 1d. in the 17. was carried by 
a show o; of hands, 
oe wn, 
—On Friday 
ing} Mr tui itou us exibition of his 
hes 
A poll was edtianded, but ultimately 
t 
The superintendent 
| English, who immediately p ergele, and 
| returned to Lecds with thé prisoner’ on: Friday. + 7 
er s that he has curate of the following 
places: — Thornes, n efield; re 
e acq 
representing himself as a single ma 
t.—The Earl of Derby and Lord Stanley 
MONG THE CAB 
rey gave a gra 
povrate in ariek- vicious ace at Alle: 
hoo! 
d Y the 
In the course 
p | in the to 
allı aded 
5 
ES 34 “teh 
after 
iay obta ing the den 
ended state of te s buildi ae ‘Me TR entere 
ring, Pa by 
in the wreck; and the under-writers at Dot's a are 
wen to despatch some Whitstable divers to the spot, 
ith a v of recove ering the pr operty. No > bodies 
w Aa hep a 
subdue his lear. 
and now pi ape 
te acher from 
he fae pig hesnut charger, 
or Tre Hy 
OVAL, Park Inpidaror.— —At the 
Ng meeting 
coas' ee 
REMO 
ii 
qua M. Guer- | 
os, "eho propr ietor, for permission to take down the in- | 
dic id rom Hyde Park Corner, AK = ake good the 
oadw: 
vat his own expense.’ The vestry unanimously | t 
f the vestry of St. George's, 
ex 
roperty a Mr. Allen y whieh had not be: 
Ca 34 had rathe: 
pect, 
the ground, roid th 
ence. The la hip 
urb ances in 
Pietely subdued before the animal had Peen n a an 
Sr. 
the pa arish peat and ‘the A ait ri of t 
and ohoritters who „conduct the High Church and 
es 
pe i + ai 
e 
| that Gaven ensuing session would w sa of 
a Reform Bill. It was pav } Me Seid; ‘that the foret 
| question should be set at rest, and he believed the Con- 
present Minis stry in bringing ward a nigger 
measure of Reform. Lord Stenley te ar at som 
expressed his sympathy for progress ada 
rere rn —A tragic event, which ended in one 
pantar and the serious be inary of seyeral persons under 
to strike him wi ith his 
ing Mr. — 12 years old, in some way offended him, wher 
the evening Mr. Rarey took frequent opportunities of|he threat: spade. 
on his 
= are ie lon ger coms to Sunday. There have | 
een scenes inside and outside the church every even- 
ast 10 dé There are se nightly a t 
There 
of excessive floggin g under any circumstances of obsti- 
pd n the part of the horse, and of instilling the 
tadva ntage of eae in dealing with him. At) 
fhe u eter of the p ecture, Mr. Rarey was greeted with | 
several gtk f deafe ening cheers, and beg audience 
t aa Aes 
language to the child, when Webb flew into t 
a rage, and threatened to kill them all. He sacs 
vege attack u around him, who fled in 
| fore t not inj had been 
don ne. A man 
named _ Hughes r received such seyere 
e tumult w. ery great, apa 
Sadist tage sai with grea 
large body of police, who 
d evidently greatly pe ote 
with the fùstruetiow ie mparted to the em. 
Jane 
foreliend, so oe 
t| Rarey mentioned sai “the evnig, that he had | 
recently po Erra lectur: e same class of | 
i 600 persons te shanti Í 
Legs 
Mion day Ke 
y v. Bryan 
e, ond choris 4 Gas was noti. 
aniel , oil and 
Thursday after ‘said haf 
ow. TA 
rable excit Pi gs a allot 
in Johnson’s a othe int Im mse 
ner Temple Lane, = co 
urman 
the police fo: for 
ay, va app 
r urging: a mob of bo oys o hoot the recto: 
4 wor 
erior of the new building 
the Rainbow T: avern. 
a spad 
= ‘te esh fi Ai over ee eyes. Mrs. 
severe wound on the head, and hêr daught ter ee la hee 
| shoulder dislocated, and receiv 
serious nature, — 
inj 
| receiv ed some jury, an 
of | desperado aimed at h 
the “tact E that the ane with which 
rc 
im a Pus seyite, wher ‘eby a breach of the peace might 
h w ufficiently when 
ł f the ‘brick 
the whole gave way, 
have been occasioned. On Tues ste Mr. Stocker 
Yardley to answer this ange) 
proved he 
evidence clearly ved that as iB 
dru d that he called the clergymen Deia PUB Hearta. —The Registrar- Generel 
in-the presence of an -excited 1 vho were R return ‘states. that the deatlis registered i 
quite pre tice for forcats} pat disorde er. Mr. Yardley London the wae a i4 |e | ensa 
said, the state of things had 44. In the corresponding wee’ eeks of the 0 years 
long that. A was necessary pa ie oer offences of this 1850- 58, the average a iUe was 1213, sha if raised | 
description by pass! ing sentences which oH 
an effe ne The more eee i and influential the 1334, The pg => return is therefore ‘only 10 above | 
prisoner was the more 
| it was made and the iron bent in 
places, 
» police w 
yat ihe in pary 
Wilfal niia ew the prisoner, and the Cosme 
a corer ate for his committal for trial at the 
The affair has caused 
grent o ‘excitement i in the locality. 
ber of Commerce of this 
| ey vah followed the example of that of we ge n r 
of the merchants of Bremen and Hamburgh, demanding’ that 
t demandi 
7 7 
During the week t 
1 Q22 11 1928 child 
registered in 
with severity. He had asked. it “this was àn i 
case, + 
Lond S'in the 10 corresponding, weks of the years | 
4 1 
occurrence. It was, therefore, y to put the law 
; it i it N, had we 
© 
‘he 
to persecute another for his 
lt was a coward] 
eee na yrannic càl pi roceeding | 
to hoo n and make them iinoa oEkane while going 
throng the streets, _ If an illiterate boy had done this 
he ould have d jischargă im impleton, 
b = u a man with some education joined a 
disorderly mob it was high time to punish him. 
e a e had pes aren spar cof „manly fe eeling about 
re a is intention to have sent: the | 
t a prison for a me period by way of magistrates ne of bigamy. The prisoner, who Q 
1250.0 +} 
Provine tal. 
Bra —The mi m of Mr. Henry Ward, | 
in Pst iy Street, aiin 26,000. spindles, was 
commercial interests ll be exempted from 
yesitis of vansttiind aus 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.—Å v fluential meeting 
was held’on the 11th inst. in ee Town-hall, to 
pr sei i bes the gw of a ‘pia destitu- 
ning an districts of 
arlam or Northam ied th 
aee 
se present w ro pi Bishop 
o Earl Vani; Lord Tan 
5 
total y destro, oyèd by 
don 
A07 
‘empest, the 
and is only partially covered 
| by aT 
mee msc-Oe Sat urday last, the rat 
Har: loyd Bic’ arate; a clergyman of 
Church of E was arraigaed before the. boro ba 
Ingham, M.P.;- Mr. Farrer, M.P.; 
revelyan, Mr. gy ee of ‘the Durham 
1arter Sessions; Mr. 
