THE. GARDEN 
ERY 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 12, 1860, 
ont ray kes 
piega i wi ‘benefit t em. The peen N of rai Arnee 8 | 
funds entirely precines the possibility of it z5 A e ng a 
5 n as ion on 
he whole direction of the s 
e deke ns 
ibili 
The whole a ne falls very ort of A 
ought to be done, and I am jusi tified i in urging all eat Aho | 
es Ders Mea what are their es i this m atter. e| 
Ic Aa gen ot Lesion, 1 bave Gbani 8 ner 4 
ane wee ge w par Veth isati | 
supplied wapable of reaching the wants of at most 90,000 | 
persons; but, according» to i Sigg shot cal- 
culation, the population of meanwhile 
increased 0,000. Allowing, iÈ a in sake, that 
se hemes | 
hall and park for the ee the project will fail and the | 
Arms. As it drew near the hour for closing, rhea 
| opportunity be entire 
Cu 
who 
liquor, and Mrs Fisher, wen 
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HATHAM.—The vate rvey of tl 
vessels and mortar part in thie dock RETH pi 
the gun 
prowell 
to “i much more serious cme was at fi upposed. 
oF of o an 
war, a 
pintaoaghs They had not got more then & 50 yards when 
— heard some men on the opposite side of th 
and b 
offered to fre ke an of his. assailants. 
her 
the Dissenters and Roman Catholics have been as active in | as it would now t on way home, expecting t that fo 
this maiter as ourselves, and that we gree be justified in | part of the Admiralty to insure Sed workin miä would rerik. Ther. e di dn and 
srg os ound efforts, a will iini d eey bag oa kept souvid ‘materials. _ Notwithstandin 1 Ksk 
pace wit e inc: x ing an 5 
remedy for the fearful aggr keye r A keenriilaad ecg have been built a nd the fact that they have seen little death. Se = ios ts fing Torii g, about half-past 4 
years. Lastly, it is became urged that churches will do | or no service, the materials of both the vessels are s proceeding to his we through 
most true but as go ge tens 2 ae a at bes st found 80 seriously rotten " the boats ies ther so | the fields montane he found, near the Sr ln a set and 
powerless oat the right m e bes men receipt of the report made by the | coat. Shortly afterwards he came upon und of 
must be bowens SPEDE proper parochial” rangem s. | do ckyard officials, the agar of the oe a earth, aati appeared to have been very “recently 
The difficulty of finding an adequate supply of fit men, whose [an order for both the vessels to = p, their | formed. Examining it, he q 
waolod cat) guided by the Holy orate of God, ca iliko h $ v wach -disfizored, protradive ‘froth 
be no reason for hesitating to contribute out of our abundavce e | hii altogethe r Sie MUCH USSU £ TUE 
to strengthen their hands when way are foutid, or prepare the | for any service whatever. mie ly are some of he at one at the other the feet being just 
dete pte tuinistrations. It only reminds us that we > ought | ti mbers covered with “ sap,” vail ertain | visib He ditinniadiately raised an alarin, rem the 
Seay sete arate otr bate I i agi Be hep aE aerate ts le symptoms now exhibited, this fact, | assistance of the police having 1 e body, 
ae the soconlaryraeansy ( and Himself m prepare and send |it is said, must have bee n to the builders at | which proved to be that of Ain obs was ein ed. 
forth it labourers to eair and ep energy to the out- the shes These two vessels were taken promiscuously | It was then discovered that the assailants “of the old 
ae ins from the lot a i ~~ s pEi and as ‘the | man not been content with heaping the eart 
oN — Charles | first two o are fou nd tobe requi é to him » but had actu tally “pee d his mouth, nostrils, and 
Belen the P tuguese sailo: pon whom se ente ence o t an u extent, in fac t, th at 
arbei at the Old "Bailey f 
death w 
high | seas, s, and who had been rai for six sent ve 
THe REP. F FigetT Srreet.—The repaving ‘of 
the carriage ray of Fleet Street with poo Aberdeen 
granite oan 
1 
reater part, if ny ee ‘hte, oe vad cone me f 
gun an orta: may upon survey prove 
equally \ unit for further RUNE, : 
Ips H.—Serious defalcations have been veo es 
in bha: aemunts of Mr. 
The police ‘immediately iniaj Aaa Cubbin, Hart, and 
enson, and at the ie on DAEA the jury t returned 
a verdict of Wilful 
Henry Watson, rate and t 
cubes, three ine’ wide, was completed on erg of this town. As regards the last year’s thon or 
Saturday. The immense traffic had worn the old's aton appeats of 2167. ; but the authorities, 
which, when laid down in “1846, gy ding th eir inquiries ba th to former years, Freland. 
to 44 inches. out 6000 yards of pavem rey a eatinwate the total defaleations at about 10002 The 
been pact and the weight of granite removed and missioners of land, assessed, and property taxes for E Kipnarrine Caszs. —On werden Mr, Corr, 
eee. kanie to about 7000 tons, Although on a | the division have also disc ed a deficiency in Mr. | against whom a i 
n the repaving sitated the closing | Watson’s accounts of 469/., and as he has failed to | case of the Murphys, made urn showing t 
of thia important doao. for eight “weeks, ithe make goo amount, they ordered a warrant to | ha d been cree na Fa rs will Se. the ee who had 
present w E ia been accomplis. hed in th issue t 3 person an nd estate. In pursuance of directed him educ: the childre 
of a fortnig , this order Mr. Watson has been apprehended and placed | Catholics. The ‘Conrt tin the paieti ia ri k 
ÅRRAIGNS.—The office of Clerk o good and valid return, and it was a oA Mr. Corr 
i IIE Crim inal coy has e aO Wednesday last about noon the large | that the mother should have free age children. 
o, 
Arraigns to the 
become vacant oe the death of Mr. Straight, who com- | 
mitted suicide by hanging h msl a ee 3d inst. in 
his bed-room, It appeared fi the evidence at the 
inquest that his mind bad esa ds in an unsound state for 
several months, and that he had latterly been joet j 
The t the est 
Tt is exnect, 
Insanity, 
usions, jury a inquest | cotti 
REI 
sand eave s belonging i the premises of = e Red vo 
Inn fell i ock like that o earthqui 
carrying with: A ‘port tions of five eduga which mi 
been erected over it, 
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pur 
their education. Botb the orphans were o woman’ “i 
ourt, and were present during the proceedings. 
Fortun ee most of the inmates please ‘of the went tee was next taken up, and ain 
were'o order Blake 
the rev 
1. 
d to be issued against ane 
were absent at their work, ar 
ages escaped without injury: Two de dogs w 
no wer 
Temporary 
that the office, a is ging about 15007. a year, wal 
be conferred on Mr. Goodman, chief clerk at the Mansion | m: 
‘House, who was "tor r years under Mr. J. Clarke, who 
ed Mr. Straight at B oid Bailey. 
THE Sate rTON Cone: —A Circular Note has | 
th 
Im tne garden 
Staironp.— —The The interest excited by the recent 
etal 
for = having “put in answers to the ra “of habe 
e Court 
PECENE 
sete ~ = acs murderer, Henry Co wen has 
n revived by the disco jovery o of a portion of the 
ordered ‘on ar On pk mday, in the case earths the 
Henrys, the Solicitor- nee announced that, pti 
plate “which was stolen fi 
nate victim. This discovery took place “under the 
consulted with his learned eho Pe ie h ot all c 
to: the conclusion that i which | 
of law. 
been addressed by the Board of Trade to Foreign 
Governments, faving them to send their apre de 
gates to London oaie sp prep 
arato eeting, 
which will take place on the 13th Jah, ture ays 
the 
back water of Hudd’s Mills, on the outskirts of 
before the r pra ai g of the fourth International 
Statistical Congress 
Tae Posi Hearra—The Registrar-General’s | 
eekly Return states that in the week that ended 
Saturday, May 5, the nw rate of deaths registered in 
London was 1205. In th g week of F the |i 
bad? 
the | was a ver, 
town, when one of them perceived something glittering x 
sed 
a the saaki fei the strea 
e J sup 
bode ation dispelled. 
a snaphoo 
drew out a 
could propery Arnette" The gaoi 
serious 01 affected the religion of the 
oho an another tribunal. ait 
as | 
pi 
further rare Sones ek the wa 
in questio ut 7 fee 
This stimulated Serjeant Fit taglbon, counsel for . Mr. Shone, 
em impu ed, 
Sh dap d id | ted that v ie children were 
taps Lin) 
90: 
children, were registered | 
bro 10 correspondin: ng weeks of the 
the dverage number was 1683, 
Information was han Fe 
ated to the oie and another raking of the 
bed of the stream brought to li E vie more pieces oi 
silver. Some he articles are marked with the 
a wi of the deceased lady tiae other members of her 
equired niaes would be bro 
| case were rather curious. The. ane parties 
both the. maternal aunts 
Pr 
Catholic — to get 
out the water, with ay re careful examina- 
Provineial. 
| gical ithe oan i praying $ for the gen — 
w toa 
as it is not improbable $ oe Miss 
Pulley’s ee which were seen in a small writing desk 
sot Corb di of in ree same 
1 to 
day on which Corby was traced thither with a 
weight bns asket, 
n Thu sere 
s town, toes thrown |" 
agreement. The ‘fal f | for 
on, the asence at prot = 
Fri a mysterious r this | — 
r |town. Hugh Ai gb, right- | 
ington, 62 “ae of age, left his home on Tuesday week 
for the purpose of pay his rent, it being the half- | 
A Rive Se tae. is is he is a afterwarđs dined 
her farmers at t blic-house, at | 
Bispham. After dinner, instead of a jome, 
he called at the Farmers’ Arms had a 
considerable quantity of liquor. He was well known to 
most of the > whom was a widow, named | ri 
named | constab 
the | Benson, Hart, and Cubbin, were iiaee Sog Bered | ontion 
Sa 
‘of at Peterborough on 
e kri itara to apply to the Court 4 
ari to have the children educated as Roma 
Caia 
s TRIBUTE, en collection in, Cork ón 
ce, which, added sum eed on Peirs H 
ca tae preliminary meeting, makes a oa tota ru 
nd | 25007. from the capital of Munster, 
Exopus.—The Cork Borir says that on all 
sides expressic s oF wonder and egret aro hond à àt the 
fearful rapidity with which the phage 
depopulated by emigration; and adds neither 
party in the State are the sinbi: to 
the causes ich result, or any 
he from it 
eT offered as to the most effectual mode of 
taying it. 
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Scotland. 
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