OcrosER 27, 1860. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
AND ACRE GAZETTE, 
lock the brig Minnie Scheffer, Captain Wilson, sa 
air ignals of d distress and veel ng to us. At 7 p.m. meme" pun ous Wo children were quite dead, and that their m othe r 
arei e teak: $f 009 ing the: passengers on board who kae iTo of Church ier en and oe Sentai | ‘ad inflic ime oi severe bor ip on her windpipe that 
e brig, thai vessel having aient a bager W ais e stea who originated the s syst 105 of pre: eachir oe in theatres, | she was like ely to She was immediately 
A eh time the star’ e was very hot. By 9.3 when the follow t poser 
anol dane - ias since A EAE to the 
eed of the io Čonnaught we wane all ter kra ran ease et itch w ~~ ing places were opened for Divine serv ice :—Sadler’s ee tha ~~ ae the tiroats of the - and then 
p het pane é the miskar Uhai sak rile tikes pena m erg ee ; the V as rice i the New Cut, her At pertain red that 
‘fter. leaving a Joun's heh m Wednesday at 2 p.m. until e the Pavilion, in Whitechapel; and the | Go ie d, who is E E, 
Saturday, when = blew A bine Z "heavy, gale aoe the iw sea Standar rd, in Shoreditch, t ames’s Hall, guinea a ‘week, and that his tor eer = i 
FA Sh seen a an: me Anais =e War Piccadilly, t pecial services fi the little 
nothing except the clothes in which they stood. It is | Classes were held on Sunday. No a has | farniture. It also appeared that he was a we of 
sapposed that | the nd = Ch bein oe ty a y g|ye me ros in reference to Exeter Hall. cree eee aa disreputable habits, that he i 
Raced Cantal Leiteh is unable to pepo ae, the. toate | oh t. Paul’s are Prpa pa to “commence ieri a ation, and had often left his family in 
which filled the vessel so rapidly against all the efforts of the Ta Sunday, Nov. 2; and t hose at Westminster as state ordering on starvation. He had rece: as 
pumps. The brig Minnie Scheffer arrived at Bo: one | Abbey on ea n Jan., tl and t there was no doubt ti hat his 
ocdock. She is IT A ern S the re pe room | [t a appea repor rt kthen t the ser vices in 
gotor -riein get a Bha aptin Wilson, f the Menig | theatres that, duckie the ou inphibuted y the com- | inquest was then san till Tuesday, the 6th o 
Bcheler, f or bis humane exerti ns in saving the pa ssengers, | = ded. ype = siy 27,00 e held, p were E object of the adjournment being to see whether 
even after his crew had expresse: eir unwillingness to} atten upwards o ersons, ab a of | the wite, w i 
return to the ning wreck. The Connaught was fallen in uy Ss A B Rra mitre cial recover £ seo ne hed an Hi San ger, ne ba oe = 
with on the evening of the 7t ka the schooner haus mtg p era af bion sens eh Ste ie 
naini by ber till 6.30 on the 8th, ny NSTER PLA 1s announce ni b ly of f the elder child, In the ens rs 
went down. B00 ee reg been subscri ribed at Boston ‘for the the poe n’s “herr will play ore ee aga ? of | t t 
poffe a ot Se gene Nr so 2 a ed to Capta a| | Pisako eau S at second say ré ke r ied to wi —~ of the jie era but a daarnet 
Leech Wilson, the office nd crew of the Minnie Scheffer, fo RKING ı under taking of Kiket | has 3 Since bee und in his house purporting to be a 
.. their noble conduc us sfc ey Gust va “established in Clar cringe solemnised at St. Oswald, Dur- 
` S TATA meeting g by the Rev. C. M. Ro M n 1855 b etween me — Margaret Sutton, and 
ape o i Burdett Coutts. | cer tified by H Fox as officiating minister. 
Henry Tho 
Li 
A "igs room hie was p EE i a 
It was clear, therefore, that he had either committed 
tain- 
man’s 
in; g rooms 
lub, ¢ 
g z rending room eat ae ed 
on opera 
y Lott asko a w 
TRR 
and smokin 
h books, AERA ray draughts, and other comforts ; | 
while an adjoining row of houses i in the m narket, abutt- 
bis wile or that this certificate was a forgery. Hewas 
therefor the 
t before magis- 
trat es jä ere vera. with having committed 
vhether | 
PEHA E | 
nalyst, +m am thej meant | 
e instructions as to the making 
ity. 
The Chairman said the | © 
eral Purposes, to whom the abjec s 
was referred, reported sey A in tavont via Ha 
the =e eoat that report, De 
Letheby ‘the aot 
to suppl y he necessary ees Se ey the | 
Act into operation. „Dr. Abr: aham said it was ‘the eat 
hilg 
_ After hea ra gb idence 
cted 
philanthropic purposes, ae ga arefuge for 
| and adults, = Arata E d amusement. The 
bers of the c club, which 
tally in the 
William 
pE ne of its n R 
URDER AT SEA.— Brookholdin We pa 
d before Mr. Seite a 
on Friday, tes with the wi 
Brown, at r the Island of Ascension, on the 6th 
pee done that, and appointed a competent Aim 
their fu meti ions under the statute would PEES pE it 
with the public to avail themselves | 
already clades a large number | to 
working men, sare — control over it, in the 
s to r han | to 
hasel ae great a to Monday seat, orgon 
- This proposi- 
ned by the men ualeat they were allowed 
to | appoint the chairman, To this request the masters 
Angast ki asya appeared from the evidence that tl 
ater had become so bad and brackish that the crew 
ie about a fair and equitable | soldan of — 
could: not drink it, and that they 
. oe protection i was inkat to afford, or to allow 
it to be a dead letter. 
fresh su pply. The captain pores! to Ae so, w pea 
ahi TERBURY.—An influential "moeting of the m 
Deputy Lott elg that it rated 
with the Court, as the representative body of o eased said _ they should be obliged to tie the | planters of Fg ie was held in this city on Sa 
citizens in this matter, to afford nit ‘acilit or captain down, or words to that effect. The prisoner | day, Mr. W. Carter in the chair, at which it was 
- putting the in force, and if they did their duty in | immediat ent down to the cabin and brought up a | resolved to resent a piikit] to the bir of the the 
that res tead of merely looking passively on, the | large horse pistol, and having cocked it said “ The first | Exchequer, praying gr , in consequence of the almost 
public, and especially the poor, might before long that lay hepar on the captain I w low his | total tai lure of | the hop iA the collection of the 
ex e food and drink they boug"it had some | brains ou a at the time presenting tie pistol at t of 1859, due next 
i 3 SRS ba 
y ill you ?” 
bt that he commas for potent purposes | upon which the prisoner egt shot the man, soye 
to by 
oy 
‘acts were sworn 
whe steanelion 
CRICKROWELL.—On Saturda pe am . middle. 
residing at Gwyn Vechan, near this town, ve shot b, 
no dow 
‘woul do sae that was proper to carry out the fell dead at his feet. These fi 
Act 
yit 
a Pal n 
+h 
y an the prai made by the open 
n a O 
Sr 
were m 
arkel by total ¢ = a mee of disturb 
principal | parishioners having formed themselves, into a 
committee to prevent a renewal of the riotin ng: A 
letter from the Bishop of London promisin By a his 
LPEN piin 
appear that deceased was about to draw his knife when 
the shot ee a and that the firing was accidental. 
| Mr. Selfe a a lon ng mitted the prison F 
ul Murder, a 
on the best mode of preserving ihe tranquillity of the 
church, also a to the re-establis hment of order, 
THE STRE AE n active opposition has 
been ‘equcnond = the parish of Marylebone w ith a 
nd ri 
accept ame oie Grand J; ay however, at the jC i 
Criminal Court on Tuesday ignored the bill, and the 
prisoner wes discharged 
THe PUBLI He raran 
1] 
deaths: in Mee eens in the | 
view to prevent the introduction of tramways 
tain streets tha ris] 
tio 
inhabitants of Portman Street, Orford Street, a 
Street, Dorset Plac om Bake er Street, thre pe ee ich | 
the ed lin ntended te pass, 
memorials i opa Bon. to the Plan; d the antt] 
for the Duke ‘of Portland ing Lord Pi said po 
if per leave for the Cedi of 't 
railiva ray without an Act oft Parliament, = “ora 
would take legal measures to pre 
cou 
ees Registrar-General’s | 
a young man, her own nephew, and died i a few 
minutos. Statements: made by the om goth give the 
aspect of gee a not of acc raga aig 
he police, awaiting t 
he is in iin custody of t 
of an 
n in sit. 
i —On the ieee of the 16th inst, a daring 
st A EAA ànd robbery was committed on the 
dem anded h her r money, and on her re bey she had none, 
and k 
f | week “ending Saturday, Oct 20, were 
th 
of he years 1850-59, the | 
pe ait number was 31576 | t 
Provincial, 
_ Batu. —The carpenters’ strike at Bath was pauan 
The 
J 
} at 
make an immediate advance 
-A a etter was poe from Mr. "Traim ating thah 
5 
+} Vd 
, to give another 
ald 
- | She 
| severe a upon oa Pag another 
each fro 
raised r f- han a to prevent re sr aunties 
across her 
in le = He then ace lar 
pocket t fro m her, and aie out t one pinot og 
6s. in silver, and 1}d. in mrt Her ee band was at 
work a short distance off. beg e police are endeavouring 
e offender to just 
3 to 4 inc 
—On Sa na rday evening mee 
over a soirée in the Phi 
20th paama i the the 
itut His lordship 
a trom the iss of March, anda third ‘Ls. from Senem j 
meetin i peacaaie Sir J. W. Ramsden, the 
obtained permission to — ‘same in “aan | ber ext, The men are to leave work at 5 0 eae poe own Smith, Mr. tiy n M.P., Mr. G. 
poe, = Vict nae et, London, he wa Satarde vs from March, and at 4 o’clock from om Septet r Mr. Stansfield, M.P. Me M.P., and 
desirous pleting artangetnoiita for the perfoet For work executed at 3 h miles Ps wage, i wii Me PA F, Stuart Wortley. 
< evelopment of “he system in ee a With | receive 4d. per day above be? kaka # 76m ba Fr Hurt.—The torm in the North Sea and the 
that view he applied for permission to lay down lines | per day for work done at a Fae rida cs tec Seta | Balthe tr the Sra itt, i whlch thd Wett shi Arete 
Within the e jurisdiction of t the “lteter fg naming, | at work in the erend ata less distance than sae was totally lost on A rom this port to St. 
m apate Pritil they are to proceed there in their pa A hae also | Petersburg, has proved fatal, it is feared, to 
High St t, Moorgate, Bl tetas Bridge, Chat batham | tO return in. their own time. -T nih ses nava caf other steamers and ar er Sipe from the North East 
I rae , Farrington Street, Aldersgate Street, St. Paul’s eee their readiness to h const, The Edinburgh, Moscow, Viscoun nee 
Churchyard, Atin ’s-le- Gran d, Cannon Street, and |ing veading-rooms and rai, and in otherwise Pa i, 
C weli Street. The rail e add ed, which he should | a Pinal ass social well- being. pare: š i beige 
lay down at his o i an aR Ser and vs nya of roth AAA A the Heaton of 
to traffic, and he was p i derland, r John Rennie of Blyth, and the 
=. expense and to reinstate hae road in ia event of ant Huse of oe ag clnlaren, ote Bae á and the se Tyne ships ee ale, Vib erias, Psido, and St. La 
an rns, folt; after a trial, to be inconvenient to wiand on going home abon ih 
bi, After s some discussion it was moved that the | a the door Eee re oe hoe in Saige ae ie an pee dogda aoe by 
referred to the rposes Committee | reer Se ee z i x The Central Stati ded 
i n he di fers his wife sitting on the bed-side with | Wednesday evening. e Centra’ jon was crow 
e and report. An amendment was move rege se ae cee 4 } tal et ih bcd: ead the | ‘ vith spect ators, who r recei ved his eal with great 
uswer to repeated 
- {children es "ae it with their throats cat 
Me É 
“a bit ofa pte y and «just a word or two,” 
