kingdoms. I bé 
wit ‘hae survive in the 
iter memo; 
=e ory o ve a a Prince ce’s visit. 
asts of the Am 
that these mutual recollections will tend ae closely "than | 
ever kni together those two great br shes of the same 
noble and I will say hastens st oe 
NERAL OF RD 
— The tal | 
Pundonala were starred 
pect er Abbey The pro 
at s Gate, ER gton, a 
half- -past 11, , the fan funeral corige on sting of a hea 
nd eig coaches 
ý ie 
T 
remains of the late Earl of 
on 
e 
Lord 
mtg mast of | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Novewsrr 17, 1860.. 
| Ci rdinal Ant s letter 
elli’s ki the several „Catholic 
| bishops of England, and ha 18 
| thi there were no chiefs, superintendents, or 
f 
inspectors of 
ssed a letter 
| to the Catholic ate 
organise me “ttt 
localities to carry 
jin the Cardinal’s 
rgy in Westminster, callir 
ngs Aer committees in chit inthe 
out the rec commendations contained | 
„Bo 
th | W: 
gn detective, 
al “ta : of 
l by ing 
AS NOW ps ane 
[e ither force padent. Mr. Polla’ aky the forei 
po TAGA was there, ana too 
e | the proceedings. Mr 
| that the house at 
è al he w 
Roa 
ahs as laned at he io of the Wilt 
he time the murder was fi 
s yet eit ed at 
st discovered, but 
coming 
| a 
gee ay ’s commt wae 
[letters were read on Sunt lay in the s ra 
churches and häjalaii in London irii a m l ste 
will m immediately taken to hold he" mater th in | 
| ques 
Tur ‘Senne one Guy e Mech 
£ recently rer an artile s atig 
ae the: Armstrong 
| guns are costing the pu the * amazing sum 
20002. each, although nearly the whole are sm all feld- 
| pieces Ae ra T MS kidt roga Aani 
ha 
cle 
George Seyn nour, 
» Admiral | Grenfe ll, 
Captain Goldsmith 
a eon and eg Nolloth. The tra having 
under t} 
having en 
-sung by 
the Cha 
read the funeral service in 
-and Handel’s funeral tin sung by the 
pra solemnity. e coffin was co 
aaa a 
eivvered t the choir 
the choir of the ibia oA the. Gent inë of 
Royal. The Dean of Westminster then 
veri “wit 
of the Order rot 
oe G.C.B. ‘Bons 
775 : 30th of October, 1860.” 
iages of the nobility bi e 
red the fan funeral procession of M 
th 
a most kay a he manner, 
| be 
thirds of the price 
a iroitti 
great length the 
| men cing his i ingu i “he 
d in some i 
á he ha 
’COm- 
gin eaa he hada sought, 
with the Attorn ney- 
tropolitan Police, the 
Home Office » &c. os 
f the Met 
Lo ra Cha ancellor, Mr. “Clive of the H 
s | on Saturday, 
- | had given him, 
and said that though they had withdr draw. 
or concurrence which he understood they 
he should still A on with thei inqu iry, and 
| the sanction 
their SE ver 
and that n a Sarh impe 
production. 
THE Pustre , HEALTH. - — 
Weel agi Retr 
week t ded. on Sa turday 
For he nie weeks of th 
e Sa number, oe for i incre ease of p 
É s 1192. <4. 
1ow been entirely sur mounted, 
diment exists to their r 
aths ae n the 
; Not 0, were ‘10 84. 
e. ita week the 
1 ae cin all 1691 
in London. In the thee in ing y 
of the) vent 1850-59 the average number 
y wh 
rapi id w paea 
— The _ Registrar- Eii ast ity = h 
ondon 
ort 
he 10 years gene ng ascer 
Fr 
S | was present on 
| bod 10 was bape of giv As 
ed Ry give any ENE Pi Es inquiry 
Änesday On that day, after some 
S Mr. "eat nders ‘said he should sus- 
end the investigation. for the present, until the result 
the application fi d 
tained. arta 
n im- 
only, ia retur red to 
a om idge to Road, where he 
Mr. Hughes, the su superin- 
tendent of he J Bath policy who is ‘still in London, 
vis sited Islewor th on pinis but is said to have been 
Provincial. 
q 
C e 
1 | 
in i place, with smooth-bore guns tetas stone 
when he ¥ wa: 
Te banner of the 
jesty and t 
Mast ditar ez ee "Order of the 
i VIPs Chapel o 
THE GOVERNMENT.—. 
“very numerous deputation of et ewes planter from PeR 
parts of Kent and d Suss ied by several 
of Apes 
the presence of the Commander-in-Chief an 
party of distinguished ofticers, The 
a dees 
continued al 
-bore battery played on it 
pr influence, bad an i an interview on Roeder by appoint- 
in that day.” ” Tt is also said that — vertit of all 
both sis ri 
ph isobar ha zr 
agpi rion 
ial signed 
of the w Kent, 
oe at tesa a 
Bi Ne 
endation Me hoe could | best appre- 
ng gun was by far the easiest and 
NOTTINGHAM. — The dispute which has existed for 
such a long time past between the 
which w tood to | 
brought o a satisfactory 
Monday mor: ning the men 
at the factories from which they have 
SMOU' Aa ae funeral x Admiral Sir we rles 
» near 
aN a 
e as wreiit ‘sufi 
those 
-cedented blight e crops, the value of this 
crop would be ea ee it had ever | bee n befor 
perhaps that of 1854, a 
tions Was such that few or non 
Pay the pina of the duty 
is years 
e, excepting 
e of ‘the vinta could | 
e planta- gen 
The 
Majesty’s 
they LES out of their capital or had sip ed to borrow- | 
sok cyan of the Exchequer said that he would | 
munication 
of State in reply | 
‘to the law would be allowed to pursue its 
course, and that ae itches would be carri 
effect on Monday. 
POS ai gror HER MAJESTY’S SHIP PERSEVER 
= ota co ie was Heare ‘on 
Poca 
Lieutenant H H Wallen of i of Her! Majesty’ s steam trotpship 
oe hs erseverance 
an goatee gip P dof Mayo, 
oe 
totally wrecked on the 
Cape Verdes. All hands 
m ree is by hired bark. 
arrived in 
Africa: under mainder of 
div 
afternoon 
or a d| a stat m 
Mullins in his Pa E i 
ed into ine to for 
e Ti 
adi 
Fr ‘ida 
the Admiralty from 
started a subscription, 
which i is to extend througout the, me 
he pur 
drell, Genera. 
m Napier, Cotonel William | Bench on Tuesday w 
Sir 
Gen dh 
TRECASTLE.—At the nt shi inquest held on the 
6th inst. on the body of Dav 
ma an open ske pai 
persons unkno 
or 
Dav id Davies after several r remands, has been com- 
> £ fv 
er. 
man who was 
the late explosion on ae 
ing diad. i Trias Fes te 
inquest was opened on Fri 
again adje 
mit of Reay the chief engineer, “a 
is sil in che. aani aeg brought forward as 
witne 
m 
DESTRUCTION OF KILDARE Crvs-Hovs 
Sie —At half- past 4 elon o on Sch satire. the 
ise covered to be on es, 
se in less ei two 
x other 
ed uninjured. The Clubhouse was 
insured for at a 14,0007. in vai a 
PROSELYTISING CasE.— 
p 
Mary "Matthe ed. On Wednesda: lay t 
Lord Chief J ustice, ‘stated that the _Court had arer 
d Br b well 
of erecting a public m toh, Aeae, a in | 
raatadnciny of their gratitude te ‘the benett which the 
admiral’s advocacy has been the means of obtaini ng 
hem 
meeting of the magistrates of the Bradford | Kil 
Rn held on pettedey | 
OAD. —A m 
vision, convened by circular, 
at me ee considera: 
ders 
the Town Hall, to 
r. Saun 
YY 
about t 
ternary’ th at a 
ith closed doo: gr ttm ng 
resolution had been ro Py, the 
1a 
ward a letter signed by 
for | 
that 
| women, 
from. Te age on the 
mes in reference to Mr. aiy crocus} 
It is understood peo oe sige Road o n | Ri 
g 
in crew left at Mayo in jeans of of ajo and and meere 
oee mpra ere by mail 
ieved t 
lever but rather to collect information in ‘elerence es 
Bone ge which have en place | i 
ed to Cardinal Fasian t by Cardinal An nal tone | 
retar A T endi: 
of the Somersetshi 
ring the eek. On Monday Me ee 
resime his sittings at Road, but the public or in 
| his ings, which an oe Bee g from 
day, reached its lowes' that. morning, the | 
audien . The 
ut a score perso 
Wilts poli 
od ly 
re 
s mission however i Pr om 
e first | Marshal 
he Cor 
male prisoners only were sent Rina 
ee Thomas James M‘Robins, 
d 
ing into recognisances, him 
in 60. each. Two men “named 07 
and two women, also in the 
o be brought 
Payee Ts ‘Dublin papers 
terrogatori 
sea for contempt, were ordered ti 
yf’ for the same p 
Stir T 
ORTH Sea TELE 
that her er Majesty's stenar Bulldog, Chan 
