THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Marcu 10, 1860. 
oner, ,The| Saturd: ay. 
Taka him ia in the vestry room as a a pris isover. 
same operatio 
upon a boy, while 
then | fae ct de 
ng man ‘named Littl ejohn, the | and d 
There were 
o evening meetin 
and Friday. 
als ngs 
a —— papers were S 
a you 
son of a vestryman, was so severely handled by a | Iron Ships” 4 AE Mr. William m Fairbairn, of Manche: 
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rector that his clothes were torn, The Av olice dec 
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ultimately de de sled, sashes oceedin 
taken in the police court against the rector and others 
var E of the matey on 
was tha the Rev. Bry n Kin fined 5. 
complaint of assault on m M. Littlejohn, son oy a ve eani 
and Mr. Dove, the curate, was fined 40s. for 
aoa aa n Mr. Constable Herbert. The rest of the 
defendant ce adionished and dismisse 
Secu 
ngs were erate,» ly |a ad anothe 
x Gibso 
Phau Goy. sAn 
the 
n Park it is sae that thousa 
Gun nds of trees are 
Seis ed. At Coss 
ssed—among other e “On the’ i pha ea ka considerable, and some of the choicest ornaments o A 
T.j lawn in timber are fy troyed. lickling Park has 
Harpo deputation from aah also sustained considerable amage. At Westwick 
oT 7 t Ha Ree , and Filey had an a the hurrican ne has cut lax nes in the woods of the 
with Lo fs merston on the 8th inst main 
r ae “had an interview with Mr, the axe had been its pioneer ; and ‘at Taverham Park 
Milne n Monday to press upon her 
the urgent necessity of comm encit ng | PEMBROKE.—The screw line-of-battle ship Howe, of 
the con struction of harbo ours of refuge, as sug- 3500 tons, "1900 horse- -power, a and mi guns, was A 
Sait to inquire into the best sites, by the form h t- on ere ai no 
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tion of harbours on the north-east coast, the scene o; ue Ta ae a Ga impen concourse Saag aa 
RETE 
ERN CRYSTAL Pas tar A sd ingr pa s Rl id ana pap ak SE Gene ral el F. Smt, a cattle jobber of Larne Aes e was S m os his 
whi ase ced about 12 months since, nnder the | panied by 23 other members of Pestigment Lord | ke Ae the p Cason borough Saris ee ani he pad 
title of ‘the "Palace of the People, at Muswell Hill, has | Palmerston said the subject was one of very great | urd $ D b ia sis nt Tf bi ag 
m, and the prospectus has | importance, and he would lay what had be alge s wo ate he sry Gee 3 Siti mpted the ying in Mae by ee a, 
been issued for the Great ‘Northe ern anes Company, | to him before yor Majesty. s Governmen AnS ae tal shot rst ave fai ts y ring 
f 400, 102. shar e and a|indebted to the tation for the nceinetion Prise: iting sad já he g = hese a mus re Berne ag ce xe 
debenture capital of 200,0007., Sakis „in the | bhad g could as sure them that the with some formidable weapon, catkins. ight thro Ba 
given him, an a “he 
uld } 
GH TIDE IN THE THAMES.—The oe of tho 
onomers that an STROUP as high ti aa would — 
t. has been cor Jetely fn , the 
tide 
of Thursday zr having ude 
whole. The atcotenee a the Crystal Palace is sited matter wou 
to prove the schem: ae Hi 
ja n nila RE MEES 1,500, 
wes on the northern side of the river, ponies it the om the 8th ins! 
rr 
Tt is a as being easi by omnibus, or 
by the Gr fae eA yang Sarl Sl. ree London, a nd | Its 
Metropolitan aren a ia Bes t passen, pess arriving by | 
‘London Weste = ao Aba a 
Midland, Tastern en; psima or Gre ern lines, | water: 
from the va vious Sty of the Shain ‘with which 
hao i aeni 
as occurred for many years. 
and velocity by any t that h 
the river from Richm oni $e 
Wapping were extremely destructive to property, n 
withstanding the preio taken by tbe occupiers oe 
side premises in consequence i as ie ae! ot 
Weiaedsy.. which though destructiv 
of Thursda: 
out touching m, streeta; 
races has an poles Gt wh 
An estate of 450 
1" 
ay 
have been cause ed by the moon being rigee at its 
ere to cee = of the palace ; oa grounds ; 30 ‘acres 
volent i 
full on the 7th inst., and the sun and moon bein g near 
the equator ; all of which causes combine t ‘to attract t the 
hese extraordinary high ‘ides 
na 
ies 
thi 
the head body, w 
dike 40 yards from his ow with the 
discharged pistols. A man called “To ohn Fenton, who had 
evening and knew tl at he had money in his po ssession, 
committed th 
caps corresponding | with a? fo upon the pistols, 
h fitted "the barrels one: 
A pair of trousers ae a aai of leggings wien A 
prisoner is said to have worn on Tues say, w gee 
freshly ashes. The inquest was opene ednes- 
day, a and after examining two or three wailed was 
music, hortieultur: e, and eriy 
level. 
The recent heavy gales have also i affected 
the ti ide 
nae 
_Portsmours. —The boring operations on the shoals 
7, ab ih + 
et of admission for a period of 10 sere ater the 
“ep aa te line g hich may be 
want of space for exhibiting the insti- 
tution, and the removal of Part of the result of 
fo ollowing ‘resolution saree 
hela 
Pon LIC aie — The Ne hear -Generals 
sd iaie states that the number 
o Spithead, for the purpose 
ors, w sites for the forts recommended by the 
| Defen e Com m for the protection of the Doek- 
of deaths registered | yard, are oe hi re re. tite ‘An excellent fonmicaiaoe has 
in London in ay week ending tea arch 3, | been found Q the. “No Mans” shoal, b padhe 
was 1442, or by of aboen “ Horse aya — e shin 
Let ie correspon g weeks of Piba 10 ye b 
| 1850. he average number was 1207 ; whic don the ERD, Portion Ga the ai at z shoal, 
| in proportion to the increase op opalation but has I 
1327. e Bi return therefore “as are the _ SHEFFIELD. —A non-unionist ‘saw-grinder, pioi 
average. ming the week the births of 877 b Pes injuries 
896 girls, in all 1773 Son in | Set ody being shot in the bet 
me the ten corres nding wecks of the years | appeared from the evidence’at the ag whieh h took 
1850- was 1742 place on Pada that his life had been attempted on 
: i i that the shot which has at 
length 8 fatal was fired at him while drinking in 
Rrovinet al g”of the Crown “Inn. At the time of the 
t At a ra women deposed to facts which a to 
—The Derby Merew es that the | 
Garrett, charged last we wed r “Obert erfield | 
number of y 
Smplicate aman called Brown, and two pistols of dif- 
ferent sizes were found in his possession. As however 
it was impossible to atat the ball there were no 
ah of proving that it had been fired from m See of 
1) ~ same 
ep istols, an was remanded at Ni 
smith 
a majori pas Sy —“That it is expedient Tay Rev. "a. 
natural isto tory collections be — d fro mo “the e Pritish with embezzlement, fey) obtained the nee ary t ai 
Museum, inasmuch as such an arrangem tow and t thon ough a 
Smia with considerably 4 ld 4 
incurred by ga sufficient Padditions s ce in | they h be ble to fi da fi s 
te out a. nt | eet we ave been unable to find the offender. 
British M m.” The Principa l Lib 
certain mut atilated books to be exhibited in jen soa 
room, with a note directing attention to the circum- 
or persons who have visited the room, and expressing a 
hope that the ager will endeavour to discover and 
atape 
have Fst 
Stratford waa er Creek. London blue hr = 
‘ound on feet below the surface, bu’ 
27 feet deep. 
ne gravel), 
RD. at boys a 
‘Maroner, heo 
one of great labour as 
o 
a ni ~ Si of this city, 
cant by ‘= resignation of Bine Wilo. who has 
held it for aboni Li 
NEWCASTI: —A t le explosion occurred 
n Friday in ‘the: Seren Pit, ys ae about 76 men 
T ae or es were suffocated or burnt to 
the explosion iar rred two waste- 
sea e pit to render assistance, but 
not zot tes = from the bottom when they were 
overpowered and killed 
Bests me 
men 
re a gt nature of ‘ie ‘oil bakea 
-e fais af the explosion from ihe fact that the bead of a à 
soil and | horse w: as fonnd 50 ards fr whore the sigme 
the “The ‘the vil ears 
many of them were ut: 
Haa to identify them. One man had we 
into r pieces, and an idea may be for 
| ing o of the suffe 
when the jury returneda ict that death had ens 
from the effects of an apie in Burradon pit, 
a panes of “ Murder ae some person or paren 
kno » 
un 
So W.—At the Town Hall on Tuesday 
Fred Cannon was bro p in custody, havi 
arrived at this port on Monday in the Royal M 
Ste: Company’s ship a, from Pernambuco, 
p with th ful murder of the captain ar 
. The 
jesty’s al 
document ceived from the 
with the “prisoner states 
aah held to inquire 
and e 
we 
terror and t umstanti 
et e that one OMNA Dinon, who was 
have exceeded 5007. a year, and that Nes students” f ha nen at 8 ¢ A aatia of tartar emetic into some 
have only been sufficient to coy "tie cost of instruc however, will take pl ace at the coffee, of which the captain and the principal yi 
Their lordships consider that the e has aiy ed when | edjourned logue on the other sufferers, when scientific partook. in oer ` Mr. Cooper, the chief 
the Government should no Pas hay i cha died from the effects of the poison; and Mr. 
which in other cases are “oid he a aniseed viewers wil! be examined. rroll, the surgeor, narro es with his life. 
en 
sens principle, and tat 3 if the school in Cowes 
Street is to be maintained so 
Ca 
Norwicu.—The hurricane of Tuesday vek was felt | The 
Oluntar 
retood that | 
n this city 
more “damage was done to house aban ies the 
wear and tear of half a century could bave effected, and 
Trade. he accounts 
| that of = iro women, rage and soldiers on 
the the Accring on, 90 have fallen victims to typhus fever, 
1 f the sc 
id by Government in the course of Bin year, and 
a es pee. werent Sree d the} 
1E.—The Tatik. of Naval 
first 
| thonsa: 
in the county a at ] large the devastation of buildings, 
wide spread as 
There is hardly 
a single hone a the spore sich has 
on the rare), uae by the se and want of ae a 
its finest timber, Holkham Park bas ‘et nearly a 
housand trees of which were removed from their | ¢ 
original site 
roots. In Kim! 
pheno Rago pin of = cal for which sang r 
a 
| been famous now lie at full length on the sward. 
