THE GARDENELS' CHRONIC LE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  [Szrzeamer 1, 1860. 
several destinations in perfect security. The trains | have arisen from the reduced scale of allowances to | dually converting the estate into a rabbit warren. Bult the 
continued throughout the day to ply for hire with c com- | Apa The effect of Sir George Grey’s orders, they | Careful fgg | of the “bent'grass’ “has stopped the blowing 
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raan — — thei e a was, at different poin nts is visible in the strong disinclinatio » | other vei? es hay e faile i a tains a footing the r 
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of the mt ste one mea the Rev. hr mien Mr. Thomas, ane rally Miscting to take steps which would only | erops. Kopra ENAA ae th luxuriant 
who acts ‘as ‘the deputy of rince during rë result in us pecuniary — in addition to the per- | care fora succession of years, backed by the proprictors Dg 
‘absence, ‘applied ‘to ‘the magistrates of “this town on | sonal inconvenience arising fron maar at sessions cena srerions during his occasional visits to his estates, 
‘Monday for protection. The Mayor stated that if such and assi A large number of criminals are ip ap cat saris Teisp Steer sid a {Surana Pal 
a‘scene again occurred he would ‘issue q escape; p planting of ‘bent grass,’ and sea pine, ond winning from: th, 
any number of offenders. Mr. Brpwne, one of the | tion swells to most serions nea ions; and “the = shane Kack hich, a R, pineal its own, the ocean had 
$ y x 3 co ord Palm: on has done ‘thi 
magistrates, observed that, whatever the magistrates | natural No appears to be the Sn multifarious Atok! AS moro ke “Teigur amd i is aa his 
offered to ali, yet how little is don 
‘si r. Prince’s conduct in the matter was | offences.” The jury are of opinion that unless a more | 
r tinny pa — of Srog hei ban ses “all efforts pe the |" Bxrcurios aeti ANE in neal newer “te yen rg the 
COVENTRY. —. F on Mona of py wire aa riband dimin of c ety. Ge Constable M’Cleéllan as Kavi: Ta anih e 
weavers was onda; rn Exchange 
receive’céftain proposals from hed vicar of St. Michael’ s, | OX¥FORD.—The colossal statues ‘of ‘Lora Chancellor 
the Rev. Sidney H. Widdringtop, with a view. to) Eldon rear Lord Stowell, Judge of t 
the Lor eutenant, 
answer ‘to the applications made to him for a reiniaiion 
of a eee at having decided that the law must’take 
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while many Š i in Ox fo an 
© obtain admission were collected in the | to be ‘placed in ro New Library of ow College, Sco ae WD, 
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-addressed the pimak aas at som sariin and concluded | foun ate tion. — he. Society for the a se of the}. THE LATE MURDER Horrr — On 
by submitting the following resolutio. | Gospel has resolved on the establishment of two exhi- | Sa REN mornig an or iér was issued f or e Hista. 
“phat me ‘body ‘of ‘weavers form aAA into an | bitions, one at Oxf ord. and one at * Camnidgeyt for the | ‘a of the ESPORRE gpp no evidence ‘sufficient to 
‘Association for “4 Bape. vat pe 2.: That i 285 p tify HS “ dara a The po 
pretest int a of ar’ the consent of t ti e bod as con 
Pree ona y A E Leia rbe a ir part of such body, or fied, by real study ‘and preparation, for missionar ry Ww Gad aI Get e nina S “ad is Hee 
that AAA a body of standing sar ises s be appo ointed, a Ir adia. The election i the first two missionaries wil P. y 9 suspi ted b er of 
ë pei pran res shall be to collect'the best Sotto ion, and ever 1861. The exhibition: the unfortunate girl was fit ed by a, criminal assault, 
neers othe eperatetes sip ther Anyanga what changes. to wou the annual vale of 150Z. each, tenable for tivo A button belonging to the 13th Light Dragoons has 
have taken pi lace in the value of labour, and what a 2 beta icked g Bie a few yards of the foot of th 
. they'ad: e’operatives to offer their labour: That the _ and are to be open to all candidates under 30 p obo 4 na a: and he 
velit of ati any ‘special direunistances, Orin “all thers athde of | years of age a sha tiiniee passed the examination for | tree near whic! ly was discovered, and 1s aide in 
pecial work, varying from the list of prices, the weavers shall ther B.A. degree. The exhibitioners will be:required the Evidence is still wanting 
~Savibe E Yates itho above resolution. =. | asa condition of their wppeiinbep cbs Ae sok bitha mea thia 
‘weaver is requested to éntér his name ina district book to be expirat ionof thei riw wo hioin or sindy as missionaries to-| dest, ‘pat the authorities BFS actively engaged in the 
pe — pi se, pledging Himself to abids by the list of it The body of the’ deceased 
the a iee an Wht teens (or by. ye vein- 
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ci examination mall be tol, Chum eh his a + y from — Whoa ait ye oaibh boiei hy “WPYbRHBSH Saa 
3 All. these resolutions were unan: nimously adopted, but at'| mental philosophy, the hidtery of the religions = y: asa fe 2 fine “itl boy, two years of age, the BO of Re ; 
— Boagestion of a member of. the Operatives’ Com- | sophie st mae = . oe =r elements of H nt Rosi yakine ee’ the PNA eg hb 
pond Fheeo days, and a pastes! was appointed towait| YARN -—The fund raised for the relief of the father es es return to dinner, he was ies -4 u by a 
3 “the Pusasutactners with the view of obtaining’ vélatives of the fishermen of = East — who lost | JONN Eo MAN: How Jers. Yh yee ohn 
co-operatio ing what 
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E B t is designated:in the’ their lives in*the gale of ‘May last n mounts ‘to | M’Fayden, and taken away up the ban i 
ae resolution mh yb body of S Aa 4 oe between 90007. a nd 10,0007. Hitherto: the. 88 Widows | On the arrival o the father Tao boy, ie mi 
three days expired on Wednesday, and the strike h bject choisit ity have been allowed 5s. each, Of both parents were ar mee ji Mie RE am ame 
. mow ‘declared to be at an end. and the 166 childr ren 2s. 6d. each a week; but the Search resulted in nothing sa aT F3 ee h 
` » ERomE.—The following memorial to the Secretary | eicienicta for managing the fund -have determin ed | the eet in going Li ae yae, nized í to We the : 
+ of.State praying for a ipotial commission to investigate | that the relief ronment given shall only consist/of Carrying what she im hia. PENG AN Ee Set N o4 
-the recent. eBay at R oad, has already received | 2s. 6d, a week for each widow n and 1s. awe eek for each: gees of her missing Pe th li d ath tie 1 
-: numerous signatures in Bath: child, with 6d. additional foreach eldest member of a where her ; the N a Riceiok: MARAN 
¿“To tusa Rigut Hox. AER Y oF ŜTATE FOR THE funy. The s ary a ee aria a a excited iat nines tha e boy es ek pi 
Netty of Bath, “pete ‘maton ge tr Inhabitants of the radledvout aen pae rende Sa "10002. per amu ; Wnt | Just at this moment several parties came up and 
missioned officers in ana Majesty’s two appa ynasin as the intere: ast on ‘the am aT invested in Consols will | charged M’Fayden with drowning the child, having 
the legal and medical professions, &c., sheweth,—That an 3007. per annum ue first, the page observed him in the very act. °- a 
extraordinary crine and e know Ma Ai unique ig will be exhausted ina few years of course, taken into custody. It appears that 
č Unparalleled inthe annals of this country was eae AA ra M’Fayden`had led the child up the river side tillhe 
i ake Takehbouraecs cur attention ived opposite Hi m 
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through facing ape manner in which the Freeland. priating and selling them. It is thought that his 
Toggemtater one: itting ~withou “re prs ra = Tue Irs BRIG — Acc all from’| Original intention did not extend beyond ” but, j 
“Bavio Ke arilo Konts, aardr Kan in Soned Sie was this s sauel Ttaly this wick a that the o Papal mithoditics, tava: rv Biya be ye aes woe ma ‘a g then the si bi 
ge eae a3 fanteni f the h tion ra bak Fert are = Pe ste al Aang Sates sirap a grk "rk task itself we by destroying the child he he 
House was not Å forcibly entered uterod from outside durin mg the ti ight. i viais mee Piraya to- sign the oath of vite ent detect 1 soon, terake ha the boy was 
aor ae = s ponie was an inmate of that house, a BD | stripes he lifted him in his arms and gph him into | 
Secreted ti ind that his s acgomplics lighnes to the Po oge are placed in prison’till they se T his bbt w Ht be 
ad iy cere kair he omy F fadt are tobe sought in ‘rep ent, and then a pion General Lamoriciére, water. Fearfu f 18 i 3 bo Me a rede i 
Kent's “household ey fldbefore, uliar dislike to the Irish scoonpliabed, a een =e epee es ling ptt . 
that > H i g A 
be Emed. ‘hat, novertheleas, tho be rigade. AOCIÐENT IN DupLN.—During the -per-| sete re wiae held him down with the stick till life 
inthe in Iked off with 
ly pray you to grant a special ccmimission for | formance of M. "Blondin on the. ti ee iat Portola Th siete TAs tg og ies 
Mes You, to ant a special cmt fot Gardens, Dublin, on Thursday w col iaito a nd two childs clothes towards the city. The Sheriff has com- 
cial Goois À an unusual Poles at one end supporting a itimal platform, on which ee bee te A en Sid on ne eee of wilful | 
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and cietnnstanees, We, therefore, tivo men were stationed for the purpose o ng 
sial commission ights, gave way, A ome” the men to the ground. 
' stration took place in this} Both men were kill the t, but M. Blondin [wa 
, on the occasion of planting the first | es escaped ` tninjured. Th he josy at the inquest returned D3. $ jati dak 
park. ‘The land, 27 acres in extent, COLLISION oN THE SHREWSBURY AND HEREFORD— 
‘town ‘by Z. O. Pearson, Esq., the | had n n used by M. Blond abe d his agent M. On Monday morning the passenger train from Shrews: 
te some time past the festivities in | Morel i in ‘esting t m s rope before aari i The rad 
enible: near the a Hall a t “noon, a 
ey it foe a a considerable distance were 
cttgiat M ps nd hn societies with hem Bee 
beyond af A sigi These fo ma 
orane to ‘the ‘park ground, Seat by ‘the afk rin iver passing round a sharp curve, saw tegen’ f 
orien, and the band of the Fast York Militia. a Money ae ene State nte ‘ae ou ace tmin, Which: ad oxpactdd ito matk at ri 
a3 ret oe i Pe a ge cena nol onsets ye as per cent. per sorae mhi a distance of f 300 yards. He imme — 
peers annu The works were voro placos r the control of the |, ‘diately shut off steam reversed the- ne, d 
o ontot o pi aring | Board t Works that board which a aae tee gitar, | applied the break, but such was the impetus, o 
čeremony of the ` ~abetstetion of the k. The} have been i ed drainage and subsoiling. | the ‘train down the d z 
Sayer nen pianis resentation Of the park. The | paro beon inmered or reamed oy cain and matagl | the train dowar the to ake, eee eas, - 
' 3 srhih had ‘been by Captain | pe ae n Tee tetany iar mere: All those | ascending the incline at, a ea ota i 
š Òf the screw steamer Eugenie, and pr ed | tained benefits much beyond ‘the asaid ‘and noroi imiles ian hour. The collisi id great 
- ‘to the park committee. A review, which lasted tioni > employed their poor in drainage merely from: | the of the passenger train, and sever 
Half an hour, nis a o a  the'mayor’s| Py ihe tenents that’ have. resulted. Sea" aimen ee H injured. Shoo thee B 
LA num! eh to the Station | figures the his aioe 4 ‘Jobson, corn merchant, of Shrewsbury, w 
ay county of Sligo exhibits ri can be a by |} a dangerous state at ‘the Craven Arms ; 7 
een Ser and, Teer Sg Ne ot tho Aan Tipton, searetaty to the Shropshire Fire Oe; a Fp 
Si L- EAEE ersuit natok laden ‘with saline particles, stunted the grovth bath of aminei | in the company’s service, w. am 
3 “W'prosentment pointing ont tho evils Which! uad'planb,  saaneallyeghe MNENE a Anona] NOA ;~asladky “whore 20 re han not izanspired 1 
