THE 
GAR} ENERS 
CHRONICLE 
AND - AGRICULT URAL 
GAZETTE, (Sony 28, 1860, 
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take the : penny A steps to raise a n “ Protestant Defence 
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when it was proved that dea 
nd,” in 
stae in yw courts of law,” and i resolved 
that an appeal be made to Pr o reaipnhg throughont the 
rts to 
f pr assie acid. 
Bull is given to hab A of intemperance, and t 
ntir yi 
was not entirely so obe Wher 
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kingdom to aid them in their 
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Prote: stant reforme a fai ae stop the progress of} 
preted 
TENE Dae 
th hud been caused by an | her Majesty the apartments in Holyrood Palace w] which 
It appeared that Mr. mera his lordship m prewar nae held for many y years, 
he ath e of the e, and in 
diat W with er h Aen The 
ae ac cng ney returned | a | Dul f Hamilton and Argyll are now the only noble. 
n overdose of t tsi olyrood he Duchess 
verdict that deg ae was can ont b 
acid, inci auti ously n to deconsed by her son, while in 
Tae anc 
e of “the 
of Kent has taken Lauriston Castle, 
near Edinbu: 
the s summer months, Teh, 
t to j 
be We FY the 
and is expected to take 
fpr yt 
, | pressed ae 
destroy his mo othe 
full eo en he had n no o inte 
T ‘he coroner observed that this 
* Mo E Errrick SHEPHERD.—A statue 
to James Hogg, ‘ie celebrated & Scottish poet, popularly 
n- | the Lewes assizes on geag ay, Y ihe evidence as to 
ejti ng str ren; gth 
was committed for trial. He was accordingly tried 
the Ettrick Shepher rd, was pa blic: 
on the banks of St. 
the varyit 
5) Lake a at the head of the Vale of Toni one of th 
prussi and as to 
ose pre ene to the deceased 
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i 
away nid rotten; the Ma 
places a wires were coated with vasa ‘copper Sandi 
much eaten, having probably rested u ppe: 
of which there are yeins in ity 
s so unsatisfactory, that the jury returned a verdict | 
of No t Guilty. 
LITTLEHAMPTON.—À nanny accident happened 
border. Ther large assemblage | at the i ng 
auguration, at which # 
resent, Mr. Glassford ‘Ball one of the Sheriff. Sub 
rae of Lanarkshire, <4 
ich he | reviewed bes life, character, works, and 
Trinit Bay. Th —_ in this place last week. „200 m men of the ) Bist Dep ôt 
wire were, however, in as good c ttali 
dition as when laid down. They conclu api by probes on the 14th inst., after the prenting with the oie 
their deep regret that it was impos ssible to over the Enfield at 400 yards range, the re pointin 
cable, and that ii unloaded rifles an en IN i each othe: 
atte while the cers were ii in comparing the 
THE Heatrx. — The Registrar-General’s | register of the shots made rget. One of the 
eekly n states that in the wi ended named Dockerell, ts directed to unloa à 
pave, 
LOND ND Sov UTH-WESTERN.—The extension line 
of this company AO Exeter to Yeovil was form mally 
t: D 
men, n 
yot done so, and, to conceal this, when ordered, as 
sual, to ground arms, had removed the ca Pe Forgettin g 
who passed over ge psi ole lin The event 
in London was 975. In the correspondi c 
<= 10 = 5 ein oe TT nu corrected 
Co) as 1 _ 
of po kane 
rini is is my a isi coe ns avera: g the 
week the ogy of 809 boys and FA giris, 7 al “1636 
children, were registered in Londo 
E 3 “wed of the years 1850- 9 Bix aaen 
number was 1530. 
Probinceial. 
ME.—On Friday Inspector Whicher applied t to the 
e to Exeter. 
was cele brated by public Bn ee Fo in the different 
the line, and at Yeovil, A 
his rifle at one of the groups who lay around, and 
aka placed a cap on he directed his pie ce at a a com- | 
din 
and Honiton the inhabitants presented congratplatary 
pgarossga to the directors at the stations. 
r and Corp 
rade named Cotton, who was stan 
Dwy er and reen. The _Tifle, 
mediately side of | y 
Cotton’s ice carrying away i of his jawbone and 
| passing ou gka t the right side of his neck. Dwyer had 
of ¢ course, went off im mh 
plished the constructio of the line. Th 
moved a little on seeing the piece Titian af 
escaped, sae the bullet, after a” megs ect Cotton s 
th 
Fro 
magistrates for a warrant for f Miss 
ce Kent, the chief actor in “the runaw: 
He hi 
a shock ae spacious marquees, on Py cae 4 
‘Constance 
pags years ago. k this ste 
examining the linen of the fo snbsequently A 
the avory of the murder, 
et ee SE 
t 
a must inform 
efully 
othes had been 
Miss Kent, and, if anything were missing, the laundress | 
must account for 
it. The ante however, positively ts 
affirms it = never sen’ me consideration 
the apie Y mantag) the warrant, Which was 
brought i n custod 
justices. Aga cant tenth sy nnocence, 
ba police 
ress. 
ultimately remanded for a week, and at the ts = 
fronton was ed the Lids 
val at the gaol. Mr, 
wife, the mother ‘of the mur — chil 
family as for 18 years during the 
Kent, and had as entire 
e of the forie si Mrs. Kent M pisha Dn veral 
death or afi 
Sou 
3 command oF t Capiain Anao, gion, sailed teom ye 
o 
306, a6 they were then | the arrival in the st 
i Kia Beye Fe was that | 9f 
ked at and entered by Rom 
removal to Devizes she map 
Barons throughout the di 
used gu 
sentenced Se ress: 
ind |° ill 
al proc 
| The Catho ies who pended ily of a riot, in interfering 
ai big 3 the illegal p sentenced, th 
Cotton, 3 
TON.—The steam yacht Fox, under the 
a h inst., 
Teslina, meie and La Sis 
surveying voyage t 
ireland, 
THE IRISH een neal teow i 
-i mai 
rinal from Civita Vee 
me, the aki it i is sa 
e greatly disappointed on finding the h 
id that they had been misled, 
baw pas been 
that they had co without 
money to bar: them a the places. strom whence hes | t 
pros ae hey sa t 150 other “emigrants 
e doc! oe ps Liverpool in the Basina 
am eegee as Hes ct es. 
THE i Daas E RIOT ening he 
batter 
i he eek 
m 
Y|on the ley p and where Distr 
— On Thursday 
magistra! So mitted for trial all the case © 
sae 
res ry oe t Williamso om, of the me- 
d this 
or Whicher, 
rs of 
Conte ra tective force, arrived a 
week, and is actively engaged with Inspect 
Captain Meredith, ' chiet constable, pe ot —s office; 
a oak aha. to three onthe? im- 
i a meeting of of the Privy € Conneil on 
me A eutenant presiding, that part of | acq 
pega 
£ 
4 the 
been referred, at th he request of f Mr. cera to the 
arbitration of Dr. Leahy, Roman Catholic Bishop of 
h 
Dromore, The O’Donoghue, M. and Mr. John 
S Bagy g of the Munster Circuit, was decided on 
ay, after a long invesi 
J 
Tae SR Sunsipy.—The negotia 
the Canadian Government and the Gal 
have been broken off, the Cabinet havin 
sanction the transfer. Mr. Lever has t 
signation as a member of the Gal 
cotland, 
| Masesty’s APARTMENTS AT Horyroop.—The 
uis of Breadalbane has relinquished for the use of 
e leader | i 
ta outh, | the Mayor presiding. The line. is „intended to 
and taking min i on faith a) a eot St Dav id's 
ay drama | jaw wbone. _, Gre as not out of dan nger on Tharsd, Station of the Bristol wand Exeter, and Sir rag a 
on the ground th the ver ag and 
n the North Devon Rai way to Bideford. The line 
E on the 19th r% Penger taf, and will 
open for goods traffic on the 1 wes ri 
RAILWAY TRANSPORT OF Tao a her days ago 
n experiment was tried for the purpose « of ee 
the time required to convey a combin ae of 
artillery and cavalry from point to poini = y erer way. 
The London and North-Western Railway ese 3 
hours’ notice tiat, it would be requi sad fo ort a 
wi ses, sane a 
of t the 2 and 
h H miles out of London e trains 
started from the Caledonian Road station of the? North: 
London, and deposited the troops on a piece of waste 
ground, near Willesden, where a ‘A ane cro Sati railway 
ms were constru 
se | TEAU ired io tran: 
of them, starting at 1 
task before 4; and te ton 
appliances which the Bad, railway i in Euro 
supply, t it took from 30 to 40 minutes to lene each 
oe ‘th force from Islington the que 
.15, not having co 
o | had been identifed, ahi! to take bail for those who | ™ ment 
ishhons hes, hi 
ri a He obtained a curacy 
in Suffolk, in the neighbourhood of "hice" 
osias Nottidge lived. Mr. Prince ó 
ea ope Ta that gentleman 
of and 
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