THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Ocrozrr 27, 1860. 
this lordship went out « on the platform and said :— | on peng Pekar ordained by Providence. I wish we were be committed by the mayor and magistrates for trial 
s“ Gentlemen, —There is a very good old line— more depending on France and Franco on us.” Our mutual the mola of do aes a forged bill. 
3 material interests might have relieved us De m the aw RARE 
t Welcome the coming—speed the parting guest.” now feel as to "eae relative Srii nand o 4 REA —The local papers state that Mr. Walter, 
Just consider 
effect of an invasion os our soil from oe eo ter. None hae M.P., is TASER t to pull down the residence at Bearwood, 
We are very much obliged for the kind welcome you | the ; 
4 e to fe: it than dustrial artisan, for - 
have given: us, and now | hope you will make mbes —_ o a EN a ayid, a auaa at a — Ream ne nd to gma on a rac et a en se — class, 
for us to get away.” This little speech excited great and. landrede.of thousands of meena sacral oiaoi “nag BOR od + ng London. 
pplause and laughter. An opening was i tely | employment without wages, on, whi Moh the Dis a of their | It is expected that the work will be commenced early 
families and the emse mate es dep ends. hope the good se of those | next sprin 
made e age, and Lord and Lady Palmerston and hom I address, and = Ts, aei noti “pinto = co nik abject r as 
Mr. Cowper then drove off to Kirkstall bes. the seat | to the caprice, whim aan any man, but ¢ 3 at th ney a nag ll David Price, farmer, of Cwmdy- 
of Mr, William Beckett, where they we ei nob will volunteer their servi to re nt such a dreadful | Bes eas ety 
dittiiewahed hort O Thursday his Lorashi ‘ad | calamity as an invasion TaN er Our library we 17th inst, near this town. It appears that on that day 
a inform you how despot: ae their people, hen abe i er oie there was a sale by auction at a asad in the parish of 
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a conference in the Town Hall with deputations from | the blessings we enjoy under a constitutional mon 
the Town Councils and Chambers of Commerce of ge are well armedno one daro desecrate our soil by puting hostile Llywel, called By ll-fa, at which deceased attended. He 
Sheffiel radfi H dd field, H l, a nd Ba tle foot on it. Knowledge is power, a nd. the cultivate our | there met some of his neighbours with whom he had 
ise ford, udders' e u ey, 3 3 
the su of t minds psn byes Be oni pr epa eed to bers eet a À any ¢ 4 ontin epee it been on bad terms for some years being known as a vio- 
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Banteay Laws, when „he expressed his. belief shat, continental, despot rO a uld bide i freedom o z Ethe Ka ress, a ent and quarrelsome man, gi E A unpopular 
next session, hey | constitution, our liberties, and our laws. It rests with ourgel set in the neighbourhood. In t f the after- 
will be able to carry a oes which will be satisfa. nao to sa mae ery 3 as inestimable advantages, and con $a SY a ee high words were Peete | “bet ps them, 
all partie: S. n the eveni ing, his Lords ship pre: esided at virttious and noble 20s een et after which he started for his hom wo 
the annual soirée of the Leeds Mechanics’ Institution. | 7.4 tear keha E Hoa. Movin Reet” ald miles distant. eee 8 and 9 that hasta arit of 
he casi erat madia el eee Dinara — at | John Bowrit and John Priest, a workin pe an att pal < Murder? Bere beard by Saige liring ab peas: 
kidubjedte,; pointing. out the.) sags dainaud addresses on the seiner Fi of free beg i tai sh e spion were Gergen aOR ee her 
advan oa a more ated iabea n in ported sys of the nig Ts. eeling anxious about her 
a libraries. On Thursday the formal ceremony of opening | husband, sent her son to Jook for him, and between 3 
middle Pon Aft È between 
the rial ¢ b Museum took place. procession of a | and 4 in the morning his body was discovered quite 
a binl ted in — of | mixed civil and military character was formed at the | dead in a field not far from his own place. Two ribs 
—— nae boiling for the adopted e reso- T l, and marched t the Library, where | had been broken, and the ends had passed into the 
lutions were moved and suppor r J. Kaye e entrance of the building formally | Jungs, other ribs had been loosened from the 
Shuttleworth, the Right H . Cowper, Sir John handed over the Library to the Mayor, on behali of the | cartilage, nife or other sharp weapon had been 
, Mr. Baines, M.P. ; Mr. Beecroft, M.P. ; Mr. K. town. The Mayor, in acknowledgment, presented a | thrust quite through the fleshy part of ~ ete me 
‘Crossley, Mr. M: Mi nes, “MP, BENE TERE medal, as a suitable memorial, to Mr. Brown; and | geyeral cuts appeared on the scalp. 
merston was loudly cheered on entering and le eavingg the meeting was also addressed by Lord Brougham n on the track, and close to the corpse acor 
Pk hall. the Bishop of Chester, Mr. James ripen a ew | à watchchain, n iiot -Belon ging to the murdered man, 
Liver Tl York, Rev. : Dr. , Raffles, “Mr. J. ‘A. Mr.| and which can it is said be identified. Two young 
E Wine series s of sviati in connection with Sa O E E TET a othe k gentle- farmer! ers who ha d las t been rire in his ERARD have 
-o f the Free Lib: aM 7 ted and ua 
pening oi o fna kiray an P asta Pécs - ake f- Bi George’s Hall, which was attended by ns én eitneday has bean’ adjourned to the 31st inst. The 
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Me. yoo South Aane osobine at a cost of about 40,0002. ba fe veeri galleries being set A —— evidence hitherto obtained has been = a heme nature, 
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mencok denna evang y in the proceedings were 0 Narr of Chester, | information. The deceased was 378 ‘years o old, sand his 
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yiti e meeting ort the Se Lavon nenos at ia oa e Earl of Huntingdon, Lor tanley, Lord | murder has caused great excitement througho ut the 
Me. ont Mir Wad ince aka in Brougham, Hon. Algernon a aeS n, M. gees Sir J. Kay | whole i ai 
ae ae and ae sek Bee one gboke in | Shuttleworth, Bart; Sir J. Emerson Tennent, Sir John | Won tt nis otoda A of they late Weltindl BE 
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me man, presented to Mr, Brown peuss es are ors of Ch Chester, Langastr, Man Manchester, | the Thre e 2 Choirs, inatoka of the usual deficit, s aa i 
aang. classes, with an nee and M: t. Bazle ; M.P. ia the evening there were dis- hand after defraying all expenses. This sum will be 
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aE r. Ewart, M.P. ; | ùnprecedented result of a balance of 66l. 5s7 4c 
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ays of "fireworks for the te end of the rach near aon in behalf of the a for the relief of the 
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stating that the 
n which yan. o s0 seem mae taplo of R sra Toner ent Fields; | for the orth: end, att the t op of #i idow and orphans | of the cle rgy, and i iok inde- 
aly 3 and 
A saar ANA ENER md rhe pea fale ma top of a Reservoir. Bands of m nt ‘he ane of the cathedral, which, as 
2 the = he localities selected for the i ouda “On ced, amounted this year to the large he fe Jaa, 
whieh, name ot shared in 
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one _ and in the evening the Mayor gave a soirée at ü NER . 
“I a ite paths ES A T Sige ns eg the Town Hall, for which upwards of 1100 invitations TH L BRIGADE.—The Freeman announces that 
me, but none that T I haa Ore gratification i tri pA atarap than | Were issued. 3 it is the intention of ‘Government to _ bring home > the 
one emanating from the industrial classes. It is unmistake- rere sae About a fortnight Mr. Hedding 
meon hief constabl th jo nals indi gnantly insist ‘on their refusal of any 
£ having in his seco Me Robert White, a pi manu- | government re a state that 500 are already 
facturer, who with his brother ee carried = on their svay hom vives of the S ubscriptions 
t| July last their manufactory was Varst own a — ee BEKEER nthe Italian nape that the 
suspicious circumstances, the cashbook not having been losse f the gade n the ith th 
has d by increased porn get with ~ shae Their claim for unded. A solemn 
4. in wall ohoson b cok someting th (3700/.) was, however, ae but before its sete mass for the repose a the souls of those 
Shank Ai > | receipt their coodivors entered an attachment, and | who were killed was celebrated on ron in the 
ds to our | thus secured it for themselves. Subsequently,” — eaS church, Dr. „Cullen preached c on t! je occa- 
nag Italy are only one scene 
aea, on oes the bea unin, vel 
World ‘bet the ong 
co “The 
mind ceupies our leis: 
ai Eeka are competitors 
r roperly- hee See = tein soe ee Ben 
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prsi of France, and crossed 
Pe in hao get on board the mail Masa Eara 
seen GES o Plymouth and the Cape 
of Good H: al eb io beride er occupied, but mt 
fee of 102. to on White obtained the | ¥ 
ante hi aker has | Webb. whieh the Cih: | © 
el ii m, nd whe bone all n Eng) i, and > as D este 
his family and his friends, ates i ; ome bria arrived in the Sound Mr. Heddington, accom pet ku tred of the a the Ca ry ose oa 
moral instruction, f you will recollect..the ignorance EA a, detective sergeant, aint at Plymouth Chu The princi oiea jasna 
h the su erintendent arren sien e, briber. siipi sand contemp i fron i 
dis- p idea of Tighe ads justico. Th aces principles were t a 
ing to make g ne purchases ashore, iumph, rty would be 8 very su 
m thè Whites be ae when at the post- “office Robert ld be i justified i faini Ai 
n b » who charged him seen 
forged a 
Education has made aiei r 227. 
more otelligant; they SSe that that pak 3 Mr Hoddington secured four chests, addresse 
be as bad as the thao ae fear Eo inate == ons hacen apparel ; the other 
e be vest oes a| ireo con y of rich lace, — a Barrer 
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the am ots The same 
scenes i mg i tae pania witness, ied: 
a cy, shouted will with Ca vag that the An Br Was | 
What was the result ne 
and reacquired all his 
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ds necessary to give tl 
sany means that increase of 
POPE AND THE EMPEROR.—' Mornieg l News, 
n| the organ of Dr. Cullen and the Uitramontane party, 
