THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
pe oe sb he Bank, by Guidlford Street, North- 
ton Squar 
jand the appro: 
hes, there has been a further sum of ; ‘ 
and Aldersgate ate Street, into Cheapside ; | 196,2837. laid er 8 ne ee ant of 36,9197. upon 
and he contemplates a line okma Cheapsi ide for the | the EL The » Mr 
Street ‘for the returning tide. e was naked several 
ry 
the process in ro 
Ty 
Cochrane & Oo. „ Wh 
iro 
was t, 
that case, allowing time 
oadw. the > ne 
f the ~ DAAG to > piii 
mee contracted to ae plete the 
gio’ half of the bridge in nine 
their work, therefore, according to their con- 
will be done ‘by the Sa ii , 1861. In 
for t pavement and 
work of the 
bain 
w bridge 
(Novemsrr 3, 1860. 
* Open his waistcoat.” He then became i eng son = 
was unconscious of “ms thing for some tim 
| covering he found him 
| clothes disarrang 
t 
an 
ENa and a check on Messrs. Moore and Robinson’s 
k for 8507. No trace of the thieves has yet been 
vay, eaten 
a 
ty; show 
ractical pg vy and then oy leave it to speak fi 
As to the freed 
Teelf. om of his scheme 
he si 
ommission 
1 
also a melusion to 
which t the Gout had so a with whi ch Me Train said 
che felt sai 
EXPLOSION 1 or A LOCOMOTIVE „AT King s Cross. 
King’s C engine belo: onging to Mr. Jay, the 
sontrator Tor te figs Hay, and employed 
by exploded at the entrance to 
oon ‘the Great | t 
e high stone wall into York 
knocked do 
anger, ETR 
d Lew wrence has — elected Dy as Cour of C 
Coun cil o 
. | Works 
k that 
The average e's 
0-59, aft ter 
| average. 
| 955 
London. 
o. 
ej EKSA rad no hiir ev 
TAN Boa Ks, — Alderman 
OTT m.—Mr. Robert White, lace manufac- 
urer, of “this town, “and his former a ~ Coed 
Dave 8, , the form 
ial on Mor 
f the Board of 
who has 
— The _Re ogistrat Gener 
ended Saturday, October rie were 
corresponding wee ks i the 1 16 yé ars 
correction for increase of bata? is 
ae 
al’s |s 
ondon sy p 
026. | hi 
ge of uttering ee itatali and the 
SIUN the charge of forging the signatures to the 
per pat in circulation rèa his emplo yer. 
ACT. Saturday 
—On 
e to hon 
welcome had been erected acros 
re 
The present return is therefore 115 be lov 
During the week the births of 9 
girls, in il 1949 children, were registered in 
e 10 corresponding weeks of the years 
1595. 
850-59 ek krage number 
Provincial, 
sday John orge Gowland, 
BRADF n Tue Geo: 
attorney’s velei t the father of the two ree mur- 
t e2 
i gi s, in refe 
he charge of forgery or perjury preferred a 
st week. The chief - soomagey ted that 
written to the vic: Osw 
took place in that 
chur ch be twee the , Prisoner and ‘Mer vaty Sutton. 
and c er tt 
which had been. A akala filled so o nE before, an 
a ress was ca nte 
r i 
Folens was knocked down and 
head, Several other men who 
were near at the time were more or ioe injured, but 
J: 
not 
t HE-East.—Mr. Rosier’s appeal | 
BR a peA bya Mr. Elliott, the police ma 
Dink am, 
purport 
ing to be brig marriage cordate, was signed ‘ 
Tho mas 
x.” 
‘He A 
of that nam 
it theory was a clergyman connected with St. Oswald's, 
of the name of Geo orge Townsen d Fox He 
There 
to jo ta nd the day i in t comparative qu iet, * 
etirement, for party of the neighbouring 
arge 
| | nobility and enters pa the Archbishop of York, 
i oa Howe, and Lord Crewe, had been invited to meet 
ma his, tae a dais i 
gis 
trate, by which he was fined 3/., or co pong in default | 
-of payı , to be coieuttiehed. te to the House of Correc- | 
‘tion for 14 days, for molesting ri coffin clergyman 
as heard on at the a 
{ower t order ineisoum 
d gi r to combine both, and zj 
simpriso: alte ternatine “of a fine.— pe tla anday | § 
chu 
was in th 
prisoner’s handwriting, and that he had used it, bat 
there was no proof that he ee used it w 
intent. The m 
| this Pt neither the e of forgery nor that of 
‘Sex Sessions, After a kon poser the: baean as | perjur ned. e priso: as the wee 
i Bao the magistrate ree no Nisobay 
ith a fraudulent 
agistrates thereupon decided that after 
raaa ns 
a, a 
aero bie Seb g 
‘sisi rear of the a Sits 
bos be hon aa 
to speak of the long line of rustic ig was formed 
at every window. The Pontefract Rifle Corps, with 
their band, also constituted thortaelver part of the 
egation. Monday 
of his. mete th s Fairburn estate, ee tien in‘the imme- 
| diate ; d. Early inthe morning the Badsworth 
’ at në, the master 
a fixture near thé Ti 
a Em On Tuesday evening alia 
ton, was considered much better, and her recovery 
ing him 
ent the. 
last the se pia Fes pi this rch were again, as on tl 
Sunday, conducted both morning ea evening | | 
without any interruption pan no 
Mr. comp 
+ pear oe aai, of bre 
ducing to the company 
arey made his last 
© Engl lish publie on reas i 
RA Palace. After 
Canter RIDGE, »—The election of the Hulsean Professor 
nity (th 
the ees s of ‘the hunt might tories an opportuni 
of paying their respects to the “Pre ere was a 
very numerous field, Lora Ha awhe, Mr. x Leigh, and 
} wa f the B 
| gant to Ms. Malsor "8 benefactions) took pl A on Tues- | 
| day, at ‘tha odze of the Vice-chancellor, w. out of 
oa candidates, the Rev. Chistes John ti Bp: sats 
op — cg an crn depraved on dan- 
gerous mal he had b one of the greatest 
Colgo, oo was elec ted. 
bei eing pres The ex reiia iremen by many 
that his lordship would join in the hss s aN were 
praa for thou ugh he showed at th in fron 
t. John’s College, broken of Divi 
+ 
TAF tine} D:,) 
one of the adjacent covers an u an 
ia rode off in 
te direction spikes Fairburn, dotia 
STER. 
of the sa s experiments io be fed in. This was an Irish | 
mare of = es, who ki icked, 
Chichester ‘Cathedral. 
1. FPR 
ord A took place on Tuesday i in the family vault in 
by 
owper an nd his a ents. His estate there, ae 
4 
f the Ro, 
be allowed to send Sa 
the e le 
oyal family and nobility to 
es; but i 
is hind legs m 
and pio a what 
habi iiba ing, i 
d | Alexander, 
mo: oY Aeria scale. T mourners 
imelisi the Duke of Richmond, ions Henry, 
e Gordon Lennox. nox, sons of the 
t, and about e middle 
by a low, peter! abide erie ee aiteas to 
f | what cane acavern eut ay of the sandstone pi 
ho and Geor 
bear him to rica the ai proses amg] iraid "the Earl of Bateboretit arag Edward o 
towards the English or arene and Lord Bingham, 3 
_. THE Earty-Crosine MOVEMENT IN THE SUBURBS.— Lords George, Sussex, Arthur, and Vi Lennox, | i 
‘The grocers, oilmen, and provision dealers of Clapham bent hown'of a and Dr. 
aeeoa ap Lrxps.—On Friday Lord 
close at half- 8 
The å ater i 
osing at 9, except Saturdays. g” 
tradesmen, who have leerd izi 
o keep closed o 
5 hs 
-commenced closi 
latter locality four 
a select uel 
in the Town ‘mall e afternoon his lordship visited Tordshi 
the works of Sir Peter Fairbairn, and | presided at the an- 
I Qa} 
-open on rs have agreed t 
day in future. At Brix fon Hill the general af | 
e 
aout 50 i in number, have signed a 
os Saturday morning Lord and Lady Palmerston and 
da ia 
inspec 
principal ne Ree and on leavin: 
"declaration to close their shops at 8 o'clock, Saturd ays where he took luncheon with Mr. Meynell Ingram, and | 
Fro Maa On 
afternoon the extensive steam flour-mills of Messrs. 
l Eci po Bow. 
Se eter set Sar 
dimensions, 
l upon Westminster Bridge | 
ae perpetrated 
the me ei 1 150 fe feet me: 60 0 fech esi 
The granary w. main 
and at the rearon ke Gime pee! 
i worksho stores 
depri 
to ner = a 
land to en large the buri iat pronto h 
Sunday Mind, at Frystone Hall. 
KET.—A most daring pa robbery = 
in this town after the close of Friday’ 
Mr. William Nichols « of of Nottingham, a large | 
er, went se 
thoroughfares 
> nthe ein aback the all tae f. success. 
letter | timely cu ort in ull tide oi 
Leeds to peter 
> Sir 
p’s tour k N est Riding 
driye from 
Palmers! ton caught helike aens 
| worse that it was thought t advisable o E audar 
by tis me him oa thetic of E resiste or of power 
instant he saw a little 
Siy u aig ia d heard a yoice say, | 
accordingly if Sir J. Ramsden’s seat 
London early on Wednesday morning. It 
adequately fo describe the v nkara BEE 
