THE Dirin tait o CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SALETTE 
[ DECEMBER 8, 1860. 
the West End t the neat at Arms, and Mr. Henry Young, to give the | days since in this city from a floggi ng received a 
foi retail houses, to ag flor ron se teps to be University the Lge pacs of fossils made by their lat sehcol, w resulted in a verdict of Man aughter apsiont 
taken by them in support of the Batida doada. In | brother, Dr. s Forbes Young, pa chem only to the | Charles Edwar Hawker, the pupil roe who in- 
accordance with the , decision arrived at, a represen- eonainien that Shey should ws a as practicable, | flicted the punishment. 
,anda rh fund is Pa| key on e collection made by ung, whose life Horn.—" more steamers have been lost in 
raising to which the assistants at Messrs. Shoolbred’ was de po d eon natural history, | Baltic in consequence, it is sdid, of overloading + 
ene alone have contributed upwards of Oja nd w felt t particular interest in the progress of the|deck with cargo. The e the Emmeline, screw 
gu se pete heft E is contemplated. for Wooden edian Museum. Mr, Seely, under the cirean steamer of Hall, which n shtdinded 2 on the Island 
fhe ‘Cit ity, a the system will proba ably be ended | of the Woodwardian Professor, has inspected the collec of Oesel, at the entrance of the f of Riga, and the 
still farther, aa yy 4 ety of trade. | tion ward Hawkins, screw steamer, which has been 
Harrow ScwHoor. hs es Harrovian has given | addition to the „University collection. The ‘olleetion deer near Wyborg, in the Gulf of Finland, on her 
1000/. t to the A Sees of atow School, the interest il fis} e home from Cronstadt. At th Hull Poli 
a prize for the scholar | with great labour from chalk, week, Mr. Travis the stipendiary magistrate 
himself by his baant in Scriptural knowledge. | We ick is of opinion that then ere will Las pA bet ter that he “had received the following letter 
Heavru.—The Registrar-General’s | pv = bg Wood mre m to accommodate the from the Boar d of Trade i in answer to the report wh ich 
states that the wore of London | collec The Senate aa. pent orised ithe Vice teamship 
has constantly increased during the las Roi #uske, | Chongelier and the Woodwardian Professor to take | Arctic :— 
and that inthe week that ended on Saturday, the 1st such steps as ssary for accommodating an * Sir, Lords have intimated to their solicitor that they 
December, the deaths yh The avarenge number pc i th eallsctions The election of a teacher of approve t the i gotita Se ee “ti ying to you for costs. 
in the orrespondin ng weeks of the ed Rs 0-59, a to ice on the 28th ult, when Major | my Ca et 2 P Š skao: Stir tthe i o of odoinn that 
aevected for woh ood ot SEUA was 13£ The | Stephen was elected by a majority of 2 over Syed | six months, and, as regar ode o baiiia vices rende red 
present return refore, notwithstanding the Abdollah gk numbers being 74 to 72. .The real | to the survivors, my em s direct è me to inform’. you that they 
increase caused b f Nove mben 122 gna tions at is ue were the comparative benefits s to be bere ists ive 501. as his ratty to th tot ood Sebo Fn tage 
bel ht 1e ave tage. rise ring the week the birt rived fi English, passen and crew, and they Habe dA von Bites io the 
boys and 826 oe, in all 1696 arin vate wor SoS be Chris or a Mshometan, teacher. The appoint- men w See oe ie Danish lifeboat ; gre Ero aloo about to 
in Tank In the 10 corresponding weeks of the ment is soe three suggest to Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs that 
years 1850-59 the average number was j Cro Siw church te of 2d. i E Cari ps ee “i Fann her Majesty’s Government to 
carrie a oy 
| vestry of. this par ‘sh. 
| of whi 
pcr gd 
mory of the late | 
—On Saturday a fear- 
EWPORT (Mon RE). 
| fais mine explosion happened: at the Block Vein Pit, Risca 
i six th. this ic uel Su the property of the 
ca Coal C mber of boys 
CASTER. 
at Harrow P ARa 
age a s 
N was s etected a fter t -the Seer ng | self in 
PE nA of the Marais’, following aires to the congregation on the 
fnilitary achievements, an is on the are of Nin ticles 
he lev 
he € 
St th 
oo “er sels ewes ey 
a c 10p O Pork 
at the parish church, made ‘the 
Thirty- 
25 mpg | r from half a ce 
r 
hss that many ‘of you may never E he d Bae attention 
j om a n ne char ver hem 
fi urse o eA 9 call lane pra 
|;then to, lisien, to th, peas Y Yotlow them with all your care 
r has is „pean i given a that purpose 
sides. A cemetery is about to be made in the vicinity 
of the works, for the interment of » bodies. Ground 
by the lessees, the 
nd the lessor, Lord Tredegar. A dis 
ver. PORA trary, I 
nsis to them, Velicving thom, as I duro 
pensation has been granted by the Bishop of the aces 
com plished wit pioa Holy Se eripture nA and: to Aa Be ctiain andthe W rki is b itl A public 
ways and some! fidi tó 
rented ie by masane of: avery ingenious epparatentn not too ie pon this ha 8 wearisome fi, hr ftidoed aa á form Paon | lso to be opened in aid of the widows and 
m ae your minister nges p a hildren. Mr, pe h, the patina aoi, has 
us ti f Chui 
congregation either fer the em or for hto A provat 
of the ae ees of their parochial minister. All the P 
at every tion should 
sit the correctness of 
and. Shen 
hd 
sais Rus long. ding i in tog 
Bury Sr. UNDs.—~ we mest into 
peered circumstances att = ey 
x 
cM ys -day to perform the wierd of the servis T mys 
the pmr sg | to that pdh. raider yare of the service the readin 
will be remembered that the boy died on the 7th | of the Church, with an express and solomn declar 
partaki ldir 
alf, “¥ pom: 
of the 
ation Ara oine 
re 
before the coroner for 
Sah 
Gene 
go Friday w 
— before 
* | safety nt into fb pit; and it was deposed by the 
y and formal statomenta of | overman that 
te roper staple 
bio thoroughly inroad at the on vie inques' Brie 
was opened on Tue 
uesday. The aa known to 
wers of gas, and the ae agement v sides 
ogg sf ut i bled as vali Te 
unty meres i or mere the. key ofa 
other ed wi 
men were detect 
t and co t to the =D 
September, shaw ing of a pudding prepared on abstract truth are not then. usual, nor are t they in their pos E intended, doubtless, to be used for 
the previo vening for bis supper by Mrs, Curtis, as it is tails —the pei ma | taitne tho safety latons 66 eee lekis tie deeds 
the wifs of a labourer with whom he lodged. In thi w of at _— detailed These things pa tA the our a mae Pits | 
eropa of fot in oy Pre yor bnet Ke fang ag the stian n praction, point perhaps to the origin of the explosion. i 
sir Mee rm g y it can bo omitted systomatioally in our teaching || Siruppreup.—A clerk of the Sneed and Rotheram 
akn oe as discovered in or meme emg Siero hary i i some zegas ja more or less important, Ayh 
en p fake frag died from the | Christian life of our hearers ‘Thereforo E would bid you to | Bank, named Mark Rawlin charged before the 
tna of that poison. Mie sai om wet Papi Kfulnons th d magistrates of this town on Saturda ay with Norge nme | 
and w Erne ap (pen my but ranpe ered. Arsenie at ine ó Laad, aa riota ne f y geor 
& possessio a farm servant named | rem . s 
Ha hive, between whom rer Curtis. there ae been fora oo of our à leading promoter of the M i » key 
tome ill-fecling; and it appears that paper ie oman k ee sent impo was remanded for ther ths ä 
containing it had be pened ki we pom yc or incorreet fa nage ie z he things ot de AOPEN aag south-east gal ant Mond 
the poli althougli Hine (who had the | sincerity, in Well-known ata tt by great violence on this coast on pergi Monday, 
poison by him for the of ing sad in his sealing their teativa with thelr blood. lone 4 grr and the differen port town 
s farming saat nae states that he was not mod Ridlo th ma yao re Em Churak kept in the test excitement by "the i rival ot the the 
Satie bhat: Fad baik: Semaiadille * Hawkins shortly | martyr's grave. Lot us think lightly of doctrines, large fleet of light vessels which have rough pore rg in 
alee the ddd, tibekowdl, to ar, from the| whether in thelr substance "or in their expression, for which | their harbours. e i 
Cartises, on t ne plea that sowie Press were coming oo he won ioe ai “he Et eet into the Tyne, and as the indi van of $ Shiels and the 
eens au docks were crowded with laden arrival o 
see him my “that he wanted some flour of a finer the uping! fuio 
ale; but these noe ra did not come ater all, and | t00, os You listen, how care 
: e of the borrowed flour being used in a cake of | Atcles is kept within the nc 
which Mrs, may partook, she was 
aaae.. Ber eral witnesses were 
evidence ies to 
herself taken ill p+ nd of opinion—I 
in exi- | examine them, li more than verses 
EA a fow clauses of ied 
ot the 
il be 
price 
of 
hand, Curtis at Hawkins had i 
several Gana: aa that he had seen him about 
act, but found 
rotes st against souetting whieh aay be | 
yards on hin wiy in the dean and once in the | dy and false religion, even | 
who however, the evidence haces it already had bien i so advanced, and Tad wrought 
f wkins, ale ad ed that | some serious breach in the unity and in the com Be teness 
a a ai n the. day to his ho e somej| of the tiho doctrines here stated do mot walt t any 
After a sitting of twò or a gen the age 
a verdict to the effect that deceased obsolete expressi 
of arsenical poison, but that there was 
ow whether it was adminis- 
in 
here stated do not suit the feelin or the 
tif there any 
which gAs 
nva | this fleet Sod 
the h 
eluded ee triennial Mga of his diocese. 
5 ollow abstract of 
hip er to church-rates, 
Aish enero to see e it was also = which appealed = e = 
| lish 
IB pet ae was cited eo to becuse they for 
nee! of 
great con and some damage in 
arbour, 
FoRD.—The Bishop of Oxford has recently g 
e 
that ‘enw a) his charge 
marriage, 
hold Ae use 
ther vexed thelr consciences. The plea was one which was 
plea had been abandoned, and 
ce pod tes potty put forth—that the “existence, me 
eii 
‘aston 
ee 
EH 
as would 
realm 
ii 
f 
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