THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
facturers and subjected to their processes, and i 
cases w. 
00,000 tons for Sve sa 
as part, and many 
if en he ian Govern- 
ould grant nite “The pri 
pa are ‘the here E ea one of the 
fibres kno Renee nie, me a =e nine 
apple, and ti the om ntain. 0! s the 
into this country at “hi aly remunerative prices. 
mi rn their attention in the fi 
ould be Mr. Spensley then pre 
portions of. the "yheea fibre, both in Ra raw and manu- 
ured state, and explained the mode —- in pre- 
pre en it ace, hemp, — 
stitutes s for horsehai r, &e., were - exhibite d, and it w. 
stated we if the fibre ae operated upon while le young 
- 80 per cent: of flax shop obtained. rong difi- 
pat anarian Se bo.th cost of transit. Sir ron 
Wood said th that operations wate already going í forward 
n all ) ane 
[Maron 81, 1860. 
on pai ssing thr 
ir ough Greenock the child suddenly , 
with Bynes e's A results. One house pir fer | aioe, This oceurred in March, a 
ription Rooms on Tuesday, “ to.consider the course of 
rsmai 
m to allow himself to be e put in 
and in the following EE representative, the Right Hon. E. Horsman, in 
ceed- | month the mother and her husband left England for | Parliament during the present session.” The abten- 
New Zealand. t the inquest held on the body dance included the leading men. of all sections of 
the cat gentleman stated that, from s | Liberals. The meeting was called in consequence of the 
decomposed state, it was impossible to tell tl that a Horsman has not represented 
pre the opinions o of the bor ough in arliament. Mr. 8S. 
ANCASTER.—Two hundred and thirtyniho, of the Marlin ng, m cig oa eee occupied the chair, and read an 
istrates of this = cone ty have signed he had given Mr. 
Lord Stanley, askin 
at that meeting, an nd Mr. Horsman’s reply, declining. 
uarter Sessions, 
SE 
was one almost universal feeling of 
vacant by the d ght Hon. Baines 1 ion with th se which Mr. Horsman had 
is ba bt in acknowledging the receipt of the requi- | ent upon the budget and the treaty, and, as Mr. 
sition, orsman had always evinced an anxiety to know the 
“To pl xpression of a wish so generally entertained, and | feelings and opinions of his constituents, they had 
so lai i ng to myself there i only SBP SPN apse er Lage I her | assembled openly and ‘ ene oie od to express 
piel seco Wia naire Abe peppad a oR ty ij that opinions Mr-A-M. Fli int penine proposed 
PortsMouTH.—The launch of the Frederick William, the following resolution :—“ That i the opinion of 
pce site | this meeting that the Right Ho orsman. oat a 
perfect success in the presence of a large 
spectators. The ceremony of naming the vess 
performe wt y the Countess Bernstorff, wife 
ELGAR. Abaare dor. 
a UT: TON:—Another case of excessive mortality | 
a. transport ship aoe eniledas A aberh nar 
pees rte this port is repo n the n pap 
and has neeorally excited A IENS flowing s0 y closely 
after the of the Great Tas erpool, 
sel _ 
of 
the interest of the Indian Governmen 
amount of it 
pesca ae of eer ng communication between the 
terior and the 
the 
ee OF THE aae aa Mvusevm.—The celebrated 
collection of works .of art and vertu, known as the 
enna Museum, the property of Messrs. Löwenstein, 
e museum was c con tain ed 
its exports, they were rote alive ‘to the | 
t rs dis spersed u ae 2 
bay = aie! ha 
The miner ked at South- 
d there two births on oe 
er of ‘eat Er was 43—one adult 
n bet ween one and 12 years of age, 
ftl and six infants 
The Dud re on her arrival in 
| on board A 205 a “ha: 
W ith 
e concourse of 
t Hon 
| by his votes or speeches in the House of Com 
| reference to the SES hi Plagas TEAT Y with p is ane ‘the 
eclings of the 
econ 
ded by ardo, only four 
Tait: Ticthar ENEA, condemning the course 
eer by Mr. a pan in rather stronger terms, was 
proposed ty idges, but as it pa not mee 
with general ra Pree ys it was withdra 
È 
t 
Freland. 
E POPF’S TRISH BRI GADE.—The annex xation of the 
ma of the 
—all the infants, in fact, under one who were on 
Euxine ie shortly before pe ie t 
lost 7 
a 
omen and children during 
A few days since Miss E. Pulley, an 
highly acromarnahed lady of 63, poy 
e to charitable purpos 
High Street, Stamford, 
o death by setting fire 
ished amateur of 7e time, 
it by tl additi n of his 
mE ib te to the publie" aie the oo = 
the ak, Museum of Vien yat 
meneed re oe 12th-and a on the 23d i ° The 
aite a number a 
pos: 
- Langley, of | o 
tford, and his brother, Mr. George ce ah of 
Southampton. The firm of Summers é ars 
such may be requ 
£N aes | 
that she was a re chiar 
attenda nt at chur 
appearance on Syn oo 
since the rer ibs Wednesd lay, a 
ee for 
s no smoke had 
ved alone aches an 
d | presented. The body 
| floor, hes the rome ge the gra’ 
mass, resemblin: 
p all sp 
rs 
mbin 
against “ re = vi << Monarchy” that lentes 
eee ay r Emmanuel,” who has s taken possess ession of 
ył 4 
rop 
to the Catholics. oft the world.” « That pare must t be 
and the Nation hopes that 
Trishmen will take an active ‘pate in the Rhaigh i mane 
Papal provin The Dundalk Dem ‘ale 
vow ay should long since coos sent stig 
more than mere money to the Pope, and that ‘as the 
Sita tiff 
D, 
iiaa one cut-throats ” who 
0 are despoilin 
Church, “at lea 
ng -the 
20,000 Irishmen should “et sent with 
eed to some peace to the States of me Goat, 
and ee from the plunderer’s grasp poils o 
RS | which he has sacrilegiously laid his hands.” 
tal 
arm to 
The materials 
a fir e were laid i in the grate, and a candle- 
m the floor 
the elbow were burnt ‘nearly to acinder. 
for ki ndling 
. Ironworks, will execute 
in the i depart ent. 
Tur Pusric — The Registrar-General’s | 
Weekly Return saben ae that the acy of Spe 
1397 eek of the 
which, from oe in the firs 
ome M 
- | covered to 1 
the e grate by the side.of the er from which it. was 
burnt to d 
had bee: many robbery or eae: Tet 
During the week the 
births of 918 oon and 927 ¢ sil = a: isis srad 
London. 
a ane the years: periak poenang soni 
Arol 
Commer ~The key to the wi mystery has 
s been 
Perae ah tee On“ hae 17th Pe! e a last 
Speke of a i, Il educated and wearin 
“arrived in that town, and t 
She called herself 
rear ie ee Hi 
“got a 
în a br i to that om found an se te 
othing was dis 
ead to a suspicion that say aepanty had | 
her: returned a verdict of 
be n. The j 
* Accidentally burnt to death,” and the bash, was had heen presented 2 
n se 3 cone 1S 
Eee 
excited sus- 
Corby, res ped 
neighbourhood of Mi ss Pulley’: s house. Tt a 
while 
| looking round the yorabop for some Aare ne on 
an upper shelf a s writing de 
=" on | able 
discove’ 
he | bod 
ng 
biting a res 
in gold—coming to the kno wledge the 
superinten -ag of pike, he apprehended Corby but 
ouse 
nor ore rings could be found. Stains of blood have been 
aa on the hearthstono =e the eraen, Skee the 
yo carai was found, hat 
other acts ‘hav 
c 
ady came to a violent 
pursuance of Poe sats received on Suni 
> the result of 
ination, that the 
strangled, cpt then lent: and that th 
hora geal that fire had 
The prisoner was 
i the 
this borough was feld inthe Sub- 3%2 
was eo neither the writing-desk 
w 
ESTERN CIRCUIT : DEVIZES. Triin Manzano, a Spaniard, 
is <a pags the wilful “murder of Arasia oabi 
hcombe, e 8d Nove tees an he prisoner ole 
the pe ain ilege’of hein g tried b; xed ju The deceas nd 
her husband had lived Sainte Bae E AnA age at a lonel: ae 
ea ae Aen mbe, in the parish of Tollard Royal. On the 
T, PaA, S naeta AN half-past 6, 
anit at 7 7 Fhe husband, who was ed o; oads about 
half a mile from his cot 
g 
gaat left by th 
robbed, eh ait 
n eni 
been seen in possession of a ra th 
ani Plea Se oe A man 
n by tw e 
the murder, a and o hav 
had in his possession and to ERO 
of dress which bad | heen stolen Tom the COS. 
was that ei eig oat a an. Eo 
his own by ccidentally 
After : a veel S po vo aayi the jury Ltd 
zor 
ie pee 
ing about half an hour retu averdict of Guilty. Baron 
Martin srommetliately put on the piak oe and passed sentence 
r | Of Death, holding out no hope of m 
Oxrorp ON : : Sener ean ow Murder,—John 
M'‘Donovgh, a oung gipsy, was ose “with the wilful 
ag Bae earee, at Ludlow, in A ast, The 
grand j rf ored the charge of genes and returned a bill 
ho mams hter. The prisoner was found Guilty, and sen- 
tenced ths’ imprison inast. Poaching.—Owen Edwards, 
19, e was Eee sk ee with having, i pany with 
others, armed with guns, engaged in pos ds of Mr. 
s Gore aa 5 higkington, on e night of the 4th of De- 
cember last. ju l averdict of Guilty, with a recom: 
me to mercy. The prisoner w: 
ent. Samuel Brown and 
ee f poaching with a third = not ?: d 
? 
keepers 
both the prison 
The j thon 
oa 
t would be ‘six iths” © 
es labour. te 
eb re chet 
e araeir iaraa E oy 
