THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Szpremper 15, 1860. 
Othman II., , about 35 of the Hegira (aD. 655), be 
and se: 
p 
There is io a een o 
earing | 
als of eee oe emt 
titt 
r Kings 
,0007. upon a fund for payment 
for gh 4 the tra ade 2 to the Eas t 
ane ree yolin to bail, a „ordering. Mullens | bo to be 
s that 
be | imported ix in them, “shall be equally granted to t 
s, and that 
the 
ther country, and to the goods exported 
[or i imported i in them. id ae be ench Minister of F oe ign 
ed ra as 
w ee 
cle establishes an exemp. 
tion from the Aarten of le ee s, Which are also 
pag with a occasional o; or par 
clas: and h 
lai 
r French vessels, on 
| e | ciple as that extended to the freemen, 
T 
or some days he had been seen by the 
children “of. Emms Sinoie SEY the brickfield, and | 
Indies” ae Ta July, 
"The by the Com- 
teign of William ut try is 
missioners of TEA as teres S p 0007. in 
The subse in 
e] Brother of St. Ka thari 
on two ocea ne grass near a pile of 
bricks ; 3 k 
3 - and o n Saturday morning about o’cloc 
heir dog 
heen ses. 
Tue Cas E Ray. J. BONWELL.—The Bishop 
of Pot Rey i inns the ‘Rev. J. G. H. Hill, M-A., 
g, as if somebody was prowling about his 
epney, unti 
whole y be 
tence of “deprivation n passed upo 
ay 
una and his ais Enis were roused by the barking of 
wW 
f the 10th ar 
be to place the F rench shi 
stion law advisers of the 
ce rporation, an a it i is ex naseer that it will Sing the 
rches, has been determined. Bishop of London, 
tery of. State for India 
the library. 
‘thas appointed Dr. Spasie of mi Bainis ia sui 
_ Professor Wilson as pri neipal lib 
_ THEeSr EPNEY oe bl 
and | 
cceed | 
n tire by the new curate, visited the parish o 
rsday. 
Thu 
THE — The ‘istrar- General’s| 
diate settlement. 
NoTTINGHAM.—The struggle which bas existed for 
the six weeks in t f the 
Pustic Heat Regi 
Weekly Return states ‘that the deaths regis istered i 
sy It 
allen: e habit of doing 
drank fo ‘or the Aei nt wos, Cell sea a yolan a 
communication to the police, to the effect that 
occasion to'sus who vat ina brick sed ~ 
mpanied Mre, 
moment the name of informant. ens is 
- | number wa 
| Sal a ae he found her on T 
r 
the 8th Sep- 
tember were 968. Excluding from the oe the 
deaths from epidemi 2 
a in the firs 
September, 1854 
t week | of 
last 
| lace trade in this | town still, continues, with as little 
At 
lacemakers on urday it 
a qu arterly meeting y the 
was mts that large sums of money had Soag received 
ie count ry, 1 th 
| corresponding weeks of the 
i se 
tthe heap 
from various g siao 
e past quarter, notwithstanding the 
ai ir weeks Tock:ont, showed.a balance in favour of the 
resolution was cae that the same 
euy 
allowance should ‘be tee em ely, 8s. per week 
» and os similar amount should 
be levied on. the lace: work, viz., 1s, 
mS 
Sevan 
he Rev, L 
at hi recei 
traced his wife to Exeter, and thence to Wilton and 
uesday Jast in 
Mrs Starky, another follower of Prince. 
nesday Mr. Price returned with her to this 
edema 
se 
maker per -man 
rant a the struggle shall come to a conclusion, 
” -Stoox: T.—Mar n Ho ward, t ife 
uE in Perr tfa in 
was found de 
alsa ¢ rite a large 9 te i 
sight that deceased Soe mmitted suicide. The e was 
a wound on the lef t side of the neck an inch porte and 
very deep, tab tl a h 
had been Sea in the > throat. 
Sees not then in their company, but one 
dit ‘and. within- call. Emms declared 
sri aianei which 
‘rthat he had to aoaaa Tor. night, | 
and that on m the e dayi in "question he was not ‘out of bed i 
e oa of 
he pha temporarily taken up his r 
Fromr.—The inquiry into 
Sins 
oot to seed be interrogate he her 
mb ene ascertain ed di 
r 
on the discovery 
a 
mged to 
RSE is nanet- | 
= as from the inside of 
his l] and Edlin of „the Vi 
und over the an, ae gon skull had been JA i ie 
er The t temporal, and pate nes 
ressed upon the bra 
temporal bone had been forced Tato "the 
brain. These injuries | weneh have been enana Ia 
which 
one 
Simmon citors, seemed lil ikely | 
lered abortive by Mr. a declining, on the advice of 
co solicitot (Mr. 
fi it land eua 
Circuit, t, aan Mr. Dunn, y F d 
sere members of his s family for examina Mr. 
ated that he was still most willing to arin biel 
nie wife, and every other member of his house hold 
exa mination, on oath or otherwise, by 
of the county or 
quest 
what authority. the inquiry n was = ucted. 
aag since been inrorma 
rates, with p sknction of tie 
the sea instructed his | Soli der to inform Mr. Sla 
B y questions to him or 
= Kent or to any me aber of his family g house- 
neid, rhe rr Be prepat or to receive him at A 
me of t magistrates was “held at at’ 
a| Trombridee > Reding: A which Mr. Slac 
structed to write to Mr, Kent, stating | that it was of 
he 
"8 office, not wae Ie by| 
a to 
was in- 
for 
ere 
A erate in colour to yey of g pian adheting 
to it. It was proved that deceased had come home 
dru the night of the erin and it -appears that 
x her sleep, 
1 A 
was attended by a of gen 
the oceas sion. The e deputation presented ho Mi ov, 
eee 
t have been seca 
t it was the desire of the magistrates | on | 
Papon 
“there “there withont bpe meaner 
in 
n the 
Emms | 
— and | the m 
sa partaker | of Kirkdale Pf in 
the parce] Her ctators, 
usti 
“the worthy descendant of Fiheto 
at the “land, 
| that h naa hoala k tan at Mr. Nee s office 
‘Thursday or Kents A letter to this effect 
ceived by Mr, Gi Wednesdage but as it $ Matea 
that he ny farther concession, it th expectant 
ur der of his wif 
on Sat 
ibe of EFA usand 
wife took place on 
the preset thor 
a and fully admitted the 
e died 
Tynre.—Great excitement has been 
mercantile circles of this town abv a letter 
Gallagher for |i wie 
is being 
|e gh = the poy foes of iran on the 
alee plain of Clon declaring th 
cane 
ge 
pa 
¢ 
a 
z 
ug 
= 
S 
© 
ge 
“T shal 
rick this 
asera and partly 
he shoes: were found to be tied 
eie that on 
il 
oe 
i as od ws nak i is i believen 
fo 
to Tuesday next, 
ahaa ean cast 
a a 
on! 
he was in the habit of 
FA etl 
n Patriek 
be for him, as it is for me, 
unite 
Dunt in the port, with regard to 
Fren > tr sae ae mm that the tinge of New 
fp ee Sis Ot, pomere an a 
that “the ymi have enjoy 
from the payment of a, diaties, $ ir the form of quay, 
harbou: 
pa 
basi $ arbou' 
the two countries, the privileges, favours 
for ever to the noble mahea of his ancestors?” es 
Pe him tion and invited guests were after 
green velvet, with 
one side of noe blade is i 
e| tages which are or l be ah tg 
vessels, without exception, 
