THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND vit at GAZETTE. _ [Suny 21, 1860, 
August next, at 2 o’clock. An influential meeting of | nig | night of its occurrence. l f th xercising the power of dea ith al Tthe coal ina large di 
sr End tradesmen in the silk and haberdashery feacediel Whicher, accompanied by the perin- trit. And sf cy could do thi ‘they mie ght cae the same prin- 
tural produce, an 
trades was held a few days since in St. James’s Hall, | tendants of the county boiata balies pratesa to po with the > agricultural produce of the ne atrlot. Tae P, padon 
e it was unanimously resolved to close at 4 o’clock sre re — and ma ade a furthe er search rel not know, if this principle were admitted, where it was to 0 stop, 
ammer The practieability ont | Tiere matid, therefore, be great, deinen ta tha fater Bf 
E. a & practice, aí 
C Dasreuon i Sey HE forge ee Muis B vee d from its bed without pie rsa ge ao tar thin cunctios ef tha aE NONNO tae feta de 
On Wednes orning the “ Valentine Ste Flour asain the persons sleeping in the same and Cassin prejudice of the public, inasmuch as coals had been cheaper 
and hd ail E in Er Str bi: Blackfriars Road, s ha as Boum) tested a _ police, and has been pues sonia ih had no _ = ithe morality of any font 
ssrs. Nevill stock company, and especially in that of a company whi 
be por pt degree un re t ta ls dest a ti F h in three le ins minute puer ws ieie so cunning a device as this conipeny ad et 
ood,” were totally des aa ap of the premises eaves “little doubt that the object | purpose of concealing its pices cope He therefore of 
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the spot where the crime or chat the —— ust be granted and with costs, on 
understandin ng th the ii injunction was not to prevent. the 
tonpene from dispos: ms of their stock of coal on hand. 
by oi “The | building was three floors high, and c 
tained a large quantity of four, wheat, Tentils, uaa, wiin committed was — the body me one pe eaaprned) 
and spices, as well as the nt t food. di isappear. ‘The er of ~~ a closet has bee 
THE — ke Registrar-G plas} g taken awa; ap a s nee 
Weekly Return stat tat mber di containing ral THE i 
istered in London in t a thas nded + Bars feet deep, so rag tor had the bo y pass ssed popen this ma ia echoes e oae Tor A mere Leath pin Wake- 
July 14, was 1015. In tee. Aamar hes weeks of the | aperture it would have been entirely concealed from | Gro | Bion the Corru 
10 years 1850-59 the average number, after correction | m SE S = — since when the Fe Me “William Henry Leatham 
for increase of population, was 1104. The present | children of the first marriage ran away from the | at pis last yet fer | Marone ay kOe he Pan returned as 
return is therefore: 89 below the average. During the | house, the danger, after cutting off her hair and | member. coodinely diffi and for a length of 
week the births of 935 boys and 819 girls, in all 1754 | d i 2 boy, threw her — clothes into Solicitor Genera e ihe ca he ae qia to hear jp, tha past of the 
children, were he meg a in London. In the 10 corre- | this water- closet “after POETS male a rown, and noise in ¢ ee 
sponding weeks of the years 1850-59 the average After a long ental ig jury EAR a ERE of Guilty. There 
ağ 1498. = are ye Ls en Rott cases of this Boesripbion to mepa of, three 
de! agains einen beral side at W: 
etter iia al Mle: [against peras oh Kar Conservative sido, and g and four 
Eo AE ENR — na coment tte election, ome Hu ee ahi fa a Thomas Kot irtoo aso 5 gol 
| on the 12th inst pe Dereyincas aia Lurgan het weit: sa NSEC: Ff 
Provincial. Sin Oiana gem dit this Roman Cer A a i ia indicted for t Het e wilful murder of Eliz 
consequence of the bene re | former were celebrating the anniversary of the ba ttle of e, 
Boyn e. afte: 
Coventry.—In 
state of the silk trade and the eA creased c <a t the 
with foreign markets, the ribbon manufac 
paroa cial isin parre to aiot to the old 9 «list of | Catholics, who were "o presenti in Suai large numbers 
prices” up in . The weavers have refused to | on PiE okie of a fair in the town, attacked the Orange- Gamekeeper ne wong ete Rbicling sudan ot 
accept ma et and have — ently struck and soon brought on a general riot. 
work, “id more than 10,000 operativ: bar are SOW out of | disturbance having continued ‘for some time, some of the sir Eoen Ee ‘this e ee pe i ooo ec Wood, ne oe 
loymen 
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e body o nstable, iia the 28th M la h. The Mph a p this per! yond 
discont: are 46 S proc from Coventry and boarhooi d, and there a ed fire-arms, with whieh eet aa vag to our rea ors and the only question was as 
ni h The fi 
Bedworth to.WAdebevelagh, and wta mpted to force an | they returned to the spot, and fired at the Roman | sposta cast DAN nega Juy, diot of a ual g 
entrance into Mr. Townsend’s factory, one of the few | Catholics, 16 of whom were wounded, and two are mat ‘Night Poaching — The prisoners were then charged wii 
where the reduced price is in operation. The-work- | expected to survive. The police made a number. of male whally. upa Dee tended lang yee ‘his eae, ot nig 
people, headed by Mr. Townsend, were = to defeat | captures, but grave apprehensions appear to be enter- Fary. w ihoa kP Sealtadon: retin eda verdict tof Guilt ly against 
their object, but the mob ar ented their fa the chev... Nasoni sie. a to the: ciful co: 
ind ft THE IRISH BRIGADE Rom Accounts from | sideration of the Court, on the pone ‘that it was area p3 
damage to Mr. Townsend's private  Tesidence. _Ten of Rome state that several affrays in wedi the: Iris h | bad taken the least roan ee ae ha 
occu of justi tice in passing sentence, sai 
their arrival in Rome. In the latest wf kveds ¢ pom ane the prisoners had a very lucky esca: 4 
et gro Great distress prevails amo heop a weavers, pepe n aqb haing oe 
a committee oe been appointed to raise a relief the acting British Consul, Props an Ir ishman was | Victed of al crime y murder, and That if they had wen he 
q | Should cer e left them for execution. There 
fund, to which Sir J. Paxton and the Right Hon. aghhist th har; he pital offence 
Ellice have contributed 302. each. The ribbon manu- | violen the the under oeit- the arging the cap of the unfor- . 
‘facturers say that they are determined to spare no | same ‘evening iiss person was RA a cmon’ tunate decoasod, with intent to menrder, him, atid he had prost 
expense in uring the best machinery, and e of the recruits. A still more serious | 20ubt whether he ought not to have proceeded with it. They 
4 Ë were now however only pape ror of night poaching, but taking 
to overcome all foreign competition if the affray “took place on a une 27, between me pal | into consideration the other mstances connected with the 
irere, beslis am Sona pa a aaiae aat aaa and a ae f the Brigade. It appears | aie, cake upon two of them, Cain. ani 
continue, f the nate Bi: fovea was t it the AATA 
and go elsewhere. Jand p at of Kis a leat por yerai e purpose of walking | Ronas ee d A 
_ Puome—After the arrest OP the bousemnald bn Fr fday | about tho dlty. vi sad bok? forte mouths taprsoned an ne 
the magistrates proceeded to Mr. Kent’s hous a arrest him, but the sergeant appealed to the other| | Wesrern Crrourt : WINCHESTER, —Murder at Gosport, i- 
3 i several of the inmates. The e of their | Irishmen, who took part with the discontented private. aa Lae eS 32, was india 
+ à Pi m. prisoner, a 
statements was not transpire; but it may | A row took place, in which some one called elgian ing man, with his regiment at Al t, 
be assumed kg nothing was elicited tending to | troop ¢ of recruits to resto: ore e order. „This exasperated t with one of his 
criminate maid, as at n close of the day vh n tl rimdaw, John Clarka ae 
‘al a blow of his fist, 
house further ed, his sword and clo bn 
Ricca vith v blood, but w Pog at last disarmed and handed 0 
to the in was found lying on the floor, her 
skull tract sed He Fe nd with a dreadful wounds upon, her 
Trish recruits had bee n removed to 
head and body. 
two RGI EAE or T Ee Pecunia: 
pisate cut on the a Bo aA a cut 
us jagged fracti skull, two c 
pe gs 
REVIEW OF SCOTCH VOLUNTEERS BY THE 
mu- | Her Majesty has intimated her intention to hold a p tpe po heat 
Feview oF volúntee f 3 we e u an died. For the defence 
August. of ci desiring to n the part of of 
d era aoa by him wi 
he was in SPiN of temporary mantel derangs ment in onn: 
Thre. Giors ced viou: a sober wi 
officers of hib yepiinae Lt, wh ho had known 
at liberty to — ee md 
stated her intenti ono roar i Ry 
Kent’s house. It was then 
would 
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No rthern "Railway € quae a —Inju ig To inst n Coal, 
ere ale Moppa, wae eth fa by te Sat ‘om the 
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course would be | injunction restraining the compan; soli rrr s 
vished it to be known | appeared that since 1852 the serge Northern Railway Sompay her pu 
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