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a GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
same fame subject, an conclude 1 for further , general “committee had previously met in the Con- | tho late “Gentleman of the Privy 
pseriptions. The audience were then poets into vocation Ho ouse, under Sayi aa cy of Dr. Whewell, ees = În April Not, nthe following ‘ce. was ap- 
su ati aot rg ted one of ad Equerries. of Pape Fae elaide, and a 
a lower room, z d ni me esr Wai to the Que but declined 
wor jn law „engrossing, printing, designing, C., Was dents, v vice-pres sidents Maes for the different | hon Muran "paisa he held m4 the Dowager Queen’s 
sections. On the asti ult. ee ctions <a roe household, had represented Brighton in Parliament for 
eld a few days since, when 
ing 0 the 
ber = vicinity was 
fed t to the effect that the prese 
resolution was adop 
or BuT MEAT. =A f roo 
ope erative ‘Glaseel h at Stratford | 
as 
for Teding and dise 
m n eee ointed for them, 
cn The should pati be 
= 
other communications, 
Rev. 
MATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE. —Presiden' <a 
ad 
Oxford. 
called, Ros in the |on 
adm mages | 
the ground ofinsu 
s 20002. 
EA 
25 Ai bgt Soe ce 
Duri 
Aswarby, Tineo em 
De 1a 
ligh price of aa ia i a 
daily food b yo CIENCE.—President, , Esq., Professor of Chemis- his oiler! ‘brother, ‘Sir. John k Pechell, in 1849, i 
try, Oxford. GEOLOGY. Y. president , Rev. > Sedgwick, Pro- default of ; 
strongly u! ppe the one. of vtonciag es fn fessor of Geology, Cambri Zoo ND Bo or .—Pre- akana pee d Bg ay cg on iges on Samuel G. 
a e until it is sold at a more reasonable price. A saa t, Dr. Daubeny, Poes of Paan Oxford. Puysio-| Pechell, R. Er pe in 1819, and married in 1842 to Miss 
mittee was formed to arrange for holding an | Loc —President, Dr. G. Rolleston, M.D., Professor of Phy- Brenuer, daughter of Colonel Brenner, of the Madras army. 
zgregato n yering on the same subject at Manby Park, siology, Oxfor d, GEOGRAPHY AND ErHNoLocy.— President, | He has Served i in the 47th Madras Native Infantry, and is now 
fi dG Sir R. I. Murchison, pps ni the Geol l Surve 0- | a Cap in the Shropshire Militia. 
is = nomic SCIENCE. AND STAT —President, ogee Bell Senior, SR H ore ALLEN JonNSON, BART at sidence at 
houses | Esq., lat a Eroro of Political Hanoy, Ox org on a ng er a om of Mo: on the arti ult. He was the son of 
at ie south-east angle ae Coe t Garden, ae ning Bonn. Presid , W. J. Macquoin Ran xe ., Professor ‘a distinguished military com: 
the Old Hummums, the sites of which are se ie fér | St Renee , alas gow. avr HA ae ‘ran born a n Shethous, Nova Scotia, in 1788, 
the formation of the new street in continu of Bur- | On the evenings of the 28th, 29th, and 30th there were B.A. degr ce 1807, cia M. A. theres yours ettereettin Ele Was 
leigh Street, Strand, are now in process a aealition. conversazioni in the University Museum. On Monday | created a Knight of the Order of t Wilhelm, ropa the King of the- 
The Imperial Hotel, situate in the angle, and a orn la st the ge eneral commi tte ee, met for i the purpose of | Netherlands, for his services as aid to the Prince of 
siverange of buildings in the rear, have alr be it was | Orange di i E EA war cates An see 
to the gro ound. » This approach, when completed, resolved that neld at Manchester tte ds the captain of ihe 5th Fusiliers in 1843. ere 
will of Lest fie be the presidency of Mr. V pes air- IR mem ce Bowyer, BART., died o inst. at. 
Fire at FIGGINS’S Tore a UNDRY.—On Wednesda y | baien, and: that the inp of Ellesmere, Lord Stanley, | ae = his 78th year. ewe ate e e death 
night i fire broke — type busa ot, Messrs, Sir B. Heywood a eein be the Vice- President, MSE cn tie win Marae, ot g Sara hoes 6 
Scio, in Wes ne nel, nis royed a | On Tuesday evening ée in in 1660, for services during the ap War aa 
great sah ona od Pe: ‘and nearly t f the | the Muse l tk eral meeting to ook E “the Restoration; and the other tights Admiral 
n that of the premises in lace the Theatre on ete sa when the pro- which ngagem ent he was Sev eo wt Rg Yano, 1784, in 
The ¢ Gis eo ceedings of the general committee a nd the grants of | ba ter sted epre atad M. lakni} and Abingdon in 
a Posiic eaten. — The weekly return of the mik sanctioned by it oo: announced, the total Parliament, and was a frion andsu rter Tiana rd a 
+ y his wi er of Sir ape wi 
tra the deaths registered in es feo ted pop E 2o ee held ma was captain of Lord Howe’s flagship the Queen Charlotte and 
Ponori in the week that ended Saturday June 30 w tlie kah norary degree Nin 
O were o severely igp at the v. adage A n the 1st June, he leaves. 
1001. In the corresponding aekin T the 10 years | was red on A suste de la Riv ga ne three ioni and two daughters. He is in his titles- 
1850-9 was 1106, which if raised i in | Plenipotentiary of tha hee Goede ation; Lord “ar ‘mas by his eldest Pon BPE gy for 3 
‘oportion to the increase of population will become | Wrottesley, M.A., V.P.R.S. ; e Rev. Adam Se a Ragen Steeda ATI mena Pott magistrate, died 
ia. . ton present return is therefore 216 below the | wick, S., Fellow “of Tri $ and. Wood-'| on the 20th ult. at'his residence | i Doket from an at- 
During the week the births of 859 boys and wardian Profes essor of Geology, Cambridge. Professor = of paralysis. He was for some years one of whe i 
872 bie rls, in all 1731 children, were +A genn om in —— was very warmly and tony applauded. ha age ngeact eee heey re yn Our CA au = 
London. In the 10 corresponding weeks of the yea aineda oie = a man onth ago, when ‘he retired on a 
1850-59 the average number was 1 1634. ension. He gearst age, and was univer- 
e ag sally x respected s ted of ew depres te on the ae 
politan 
a Tuer Porr’s IntsH Rec —A letter from the ne mr ee a 
A Net refal, Kin he of i 
g’s Coengy states that it ie cae notice of the | BIRTHS:—On the'2d inst, at 2, Lyall Street, Belgrave Square, 
Buiston.—The bank of Messrs. J. Foster & C plet Lady Skrrwiru, of a son—Ist inst, at Hampstead, the Hon. 
in this town suspended _payment on the 16th ult, Laing and that the Papal s are still prira M M. PRN, RA} dau ma d —27th a at Worplesdon 
. ears lin JE 2 p: ~, TLLIA Li M.P 
vith pir See 1 Ga aldi rf a son aà inst ist, y iiime the wifo of Jo a oy eae 
th Sq., ofa 
pi in, om ot rc South Staffi ordai re iron | was barnt i in a eigy by the Hoah Catholics of Fa MA RAGES —On the 30th ult, at St. George's, Han 
ea r. Foster, the surviving partner, commenced | on ohn’s e The effigy was placed upon a mi nee Ri pgarr tna E piima, tu, C.B., oor f Chopa Regty 
eb s with a capital wat 15,0002.; and does not as ‘attired K ‘shabby m ried uniform, with out- Fotha daughter Bi Mie paar, Satu Lig e 
omat any landed property ; and Mr. Cross, the sahid, pb echea ama and the e “Garibaldi ” Raae | Douglas, K.C.B., of Timpendean, Roxburghshire—26th ult, at 
is a debtor to the to the amount of 15,000 The usly displayed in largo letters on the fro Paul's, Knightsbridge, Cuances B. Wyner, Captain H. M.'s- 
accounts show the li be 280 a the figure, aoin Br ght fe fans ie mont Ees yrat en ERS of Li ae 
- assets 7. 600i. debts and 2004 p: a igo, and P ivo at Wal- 
er $ O mto E ae TE iE EE he 
e inquiry in he pae inary ¢ en Suffolk, second son o Bart 
preferred against the Rev. Can ton, Tate Vicar of Sendo Aoa ‘hes! tro tag Rev We ay: TA 
Catholic priest, and the two Messrs. Beha, of conspiring z E i Manser v. the Eastern Counties Rail- | Hanover Square, CHARLES EDWARD RATCL only son of the: 
toassist in keeping ter Vansittart from the care of | 0” plaintiff a komee ae ot eat i a eta he by | Rev. Charles Edward Ratelyffe, of South Sydenham, to Con- 
his father after he had run away from school, Foulsham er compensation for the injuries sustained in the iant sree: ar pee a ewig q ae oe pera 
the auctioneer, who w sum: fore e | at Tottenbam on the 25th February by rı n of the alleged raroreh z Der ted ong; == A Jeh a Church, Cardiff, Joux PAR- 
bench when the case gone into, and who pur- | negligen vt ae aed reed aimar T, rr ipa i taro Temer BOOKER, Tag ‘Youngest son of the late T. W. Booker 
chased the watch offered for sale by the young gentle- Fides ts ve before the accident ; while pager Ba 1 Tago GEORGINA, y daughter 
As now s a witness, and con ently was | the —— eon th: flaw = Be nro 3 imperceptible O; Langley, id svili 
‘included in the charge preferred a singe the othe from the surface, and could not have tain A while the a oon on tin, Sir Hor A RNID CB 
` 8 8 no remained entire, at that all Op eans of examina- x ‘4 = 
. The matter excited great interest, th rt After th tri 20th, phe at Frankford, Ht TON, Esq., son of 
8 tion bad been adopted. After three days’ trial tl e jury after | tho late Sir Th Li Y Bart. 27th ult, at Rhyl Flint- 
eing crowded ws the fst w out a Page eedings. Master | an absence of nearly two hours found a verdict for tie plaintle, FAO ua omas Light, 1 late Ror, Jonn 7 Á., 
— ficient care on the part of the of the late Sir Thomas me d 
we SES ted, in the |“ Gourt or Qusex’s Bexcy.—Pod e Great Northern 
kolt manner, ipa aC he ie sated at ‘the former | Raila; Phe Hitchin Accident. ~The: plaineiit, Mr. J.J. Podmore, jee ge smesan Nemesis aa ET. cae 
examination ted by an |a jaa a of the firm of Hester and Podmore, wholesale tea- Hoone. Baa 2 ae Be Ciril wee må 
Italian priest at Rackheath was false, and that all the ea toe to recover Spesicy tabgeoda Grent Northern Railway | of Colonel Bir Same! Falkiner, Bart, aged 20—21st ult, at 
information he giving to the “chief constable who le had sustained in e accident which took place at Hitchin ite Wilt yi rg AET LAND Money, C.B., son of the 
F ng to trace th ri |i uy Fase tne Fey “poet ne pe co ar oe ~~ E and brother of the l late General Sir James Kyrie Money, Bart.. 
1 0 ra Eo a verdict fo reins damages 20001, near ult, at Hyères, France, JOSEPH as, of East- 
showing that Canon Dal t il Hospital. —! É of the Rolls Wilts, eldest son of the late tt M Esq, 
carrying out his wish to become a Roman Catholic, the gate aei in this cana, whic in the form of a sum- form ty Meare re Sine hel a 
magistrates cepts) Bed IE sult, “and on returning into | mons to the court to vary the scheme approved ty the Attor- | comman ding 16th Lancer, ~ od 50--27th ult, at- Long Lodge, 
onrt after an 25 minutes, the Mayor said nod mest ge haem Bodh se) pond gt Merton, Surrey, SA: J -wife of Lieut.-Colonel James 
t the bench considered the conduct of Canon Dalton | establish a reformatory with the property; on the other hand, | 2t FI eae Nog arat si Goi nen en cn oF Sd 
ingly reprehensible, in that, knowing that the | the Cit s were ‘desirous to devote it to the establishing sanat Thaiectore of the APES S Tedical Board, fA Res End 
boy had riandestinely left a — sone ai had been | and support of a house or baton s ah ther oct of tg 8 na| 1 pr the oya Hospital vat Chelsea—29th ult, ‘maton, 
Protestant parent, at once | ROOF 
for tria l, bnt to dismiss it. egy ee the assizes were 
e in the power of Mr. 
to prefer an indict- 
al Meeti ingo f the British 
Association was opened o a nthe 27th ult. in te Sheldonian 
bi, “ad when the msort laid office 
esident and sy aaa Linx 
the 
ural address, after which the 
‘proposed, and Dr. Whewell, Master of trinity seconded, 
a yote of thanks to his lordship for his address, 
dable i 
-General, 
ren of ree 
nait was contem] 
contemplated 
than the plan of the City unions to promote the 
founders. ‘The scheme of the tonia donant 
and the summons 
————— TT 
a: be adopted, 
Sposa 
Se TA a 
of compulsory labour, 
urpose lau ndee 
h imprac 
and of 
Scie act in 1806; also 
ot ap a ae ay. He became 
n T 
ia Pin 1808. 
ibri 
the Tamar ete. = 
ge e re 
his rai 1852, and vice e-admiral in 
Ro; 
THOMAS ADDISON, M D., of 51, Berkeley Square, lai 
ysician to Guy’s Hospital. 
We havea very short! 
In 1880. prices are. «still very bigħ, 
E aot ik, 
There are afew more Sheep; the 
