is now an inmate of Bethlehem Hospital, the amount of direct service that n- | recent; Committee of the House of Lords, by in ; 
that his removal was ordered under the provi isions e mp sated. Tt is in vere in 49 places, Miiniitiug mmathing A like an uniform system of heed. 
the Act 3d and 4th Victoria, eap. 54, two o of the borough a population of over million, Se roaty reports have | gaols of the country. In the meantime he a 
justices of th estimates reco d gest tha ut the visiting justices should dur ring ber. 
insanity o of the prisoner, and forw arded their | to the amount of 1,200, LE but ew Aon a li j e Rey. H 
t, bei f| son advocated the continuance of the present 
ed the 
certificate to the Home Secretary, as that Act directs. ~ actually at work under the Ac 
At the quarter sessions on Tuesday, Mr. J.G. Crompton | 40 men at each place. Mr. Ra wlins son | added that the | and said the inspectors of onm 
called the attention of the county magistrates to the | Act is in every respect permissive, a and that Govern- | favour of it, Mr. Curtler said that the se sentences a 
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circumstances attending the reprieve. He said that the | ment gives every possi ible dra Ae assistance, only |on some of the worst of criminals by her Majesty, 
spirit of Me age of ig aa under which Townley | stipulating that the works shal f a beneficial and Judges of Assize were very enc ging to crimes, 
ha d been violated, as the Mr. Ae 1 ything could be done in the RS. 
reprieved h 
con box eh that Ton report as to ic prisoners that after March, the supply of ae would be prison discipline as long as this encouragement 
insanity should ue from the visiting justices, not | sufficient for four an nd a half or five days working per | given by the judges. Earl Dudley said he e 
from representations made from without, He censured week, and with this inorengad, supply and the extended hold a any hope that the Government he 
the conduct of t! of the Publio Works Act, s thought it | anything in the matter. He approved of the inti 
ti eration her | 8ys i 
examination 
then become je his 
on the country pad di the pen that qu was n committee might not with advantage suspend or | tual than solitary con nt, because it gave 
on ah aw for n and another for the poor. Mr.|close its operations. The Secretary reported that | what Leicester Gaol had the repute of bei 
ndy, M.P., s chairman “of the visiting justices, and | 8077. 7s. 7d. had been received during the HE = upon earth” for the prisoners, 
all | the other magistra s, with a single exception, con- | that the balance in the veny was 225,0057 i ish t 
quA remarks, and M» following | including the sum of 53627. 14s. 9d., interest Tox. 6 ra or innsir system, 
memorial to “the Home Secretary on the subject was | last ie por n f 1863. e — = opposite extreme, w 
signed by upwards of Oxr —Mr. Hngh Hamersley, of Pyrton House, |! no Peo at all. He thanked 
s of the county of Dorty, was on deme day, on the motion of Lord Churehill, Curler or X^ i» gpi boldly in regard fo fhe 
‘one d. 
** We, the undersigned casis 
fie pre, the sireumstances our ju: nx indgment, sated UN ar seconded by the Earl of Macclesfield, unanimously | se ssed by the judges. 
ownley rns ^im co ls county was convicted elected chairman of the Oxfordshire Quarter Sessions, | the p important points in connection with this 
e m for the m. cg Miss Goodwin) has been | in the A of the Right Hon. J. W. Henley. esti the administration o imi 
Es dard T riego rd insanity, Sahk ta ba Selly and rs ra —At the Berkshire Quarter Sessions on the injudicious Vac Ro t 
3 cae - y Wngispu onday, a Liu discussion took place on a motion made | general opinion of the Ro 
and voluntary statement immediately after the murder that | by M M Men respecting ala per of the Rev. | Servitude, of :hich. hs 
‘was thereby violating the law, and that he had rendered him- | Canon Ringrose to visit the Roman kr id prisoners dicious leniency of the judges of late years had jp 
—Ó— be, and expected to be, eapitally punished; he jn the county ga l. pra Walter, M.P., ved an} duced a great increase of crim hs 
dec Captain Goodwin that prime who deceived | amendment declaring the opinion of this Com that i 
and he put her to death. It was not the blind and furious the visiting justices would do well to carry out the 
mpulse of a ma e i i of the Pri ini 
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d this amendment, and on being wat to Tae ARO r Doxtin,—Dr, Trendi 
A o was carried unanimously. consecrated as B eio af Dublin. on Friday T 
to be insane, as it was their duty to do if they had - considered | afterwards submitted by Mr, Merry that the T inity |in Christ Church ra ffi ciati 
him. The learned judge stated that i£ the defence of insanit y Y FAD 
set m s bim at nm trial was to prevail it would p dangerous i ane ae ha elm Ag Sessions, hitherto held at Abingdon, being the Mr he Primate end khe de 
to so It is alleged that he has since become insane. uld in Reading. A long dis eus- | Qssory and C The sermon was preached 
set i was sent down by you to inquire into his PE $ feer ensued, and the motion was miN oppose by | | Grace’s Ch aplain, the Rey. Dr. NP 
H ent he inquiry by e | Sir G. Bowyer, MP. Mr. Norris, M.P., Lord Overstone, ORD Mayor’ x 
I y tes, aided by two medieal men. The and e (— but on a division it was = of the Lord Mayor f 
value of that inquiry can only be estimated by a full and open by a ority of 27 to 19, so that all the Quarte Friday u 
Tuitigtonios CA aei. -— oso private proceedings b bas Pie AW hereafter be held in the new Assize eld | M‘Swiney, t , 
been a respite of the prisoner and an order for his at, Reading. TUE to Pauly the ancient "plendon our ‘of she at 
lunatic asylum. The effect has been to cause get retine STAFFORD. show. The proce ag 
prae fo mite a s ling gr veri p pn enn re is Monday, the Hon. and Rev. C. A rene e ves ap- | military and pais included the City Fire 4 
one law for the rich, and another for the poor; tha enm did e; 
been turned aside by the the power of money; mà thatirTownley | P. pointment í of: a Roman Catholic chaplain, under the Act | see n in Amos » peters in state dr T 
and his friends had been poor he w would have been executed, | pou. a ma ib 
as à man 
named Thorley was in this county last year, fora | to name a ome for him, Hes aid that that there was | with e Irish batt e and weal 
mirsioners is open tograre none, The inary, Beg Me om- | an average of 73 C Catholic pronen and that if - m mantle ofthe ancient ( elis a i n 
Jey's advisers and f it is one-sided all tha nol had been situated in a town where there was men, and the “ gol br tir gray 
energy and effort which money produces. The prosecution has | Catholic population and no priests, they would BRG The display = co 
p heard, -— -— public interest adequately represented | been without any religious attendance whatever. The | Witnessed with delight by 
he inquiry. as private. it : s : is ivi i Cit 
believe, not ams "No rean SN i was afforded go the motion was oppos sed by the Right Hon. C. B. Adderley | Op, (APT ng v 
: cution n ey it w and others, and „was lost on a iyisin by a majority s 
vu e aie ob ntratieting e" cece (uic Ceitimtay or|of 4; 2 fi against it |e t : ble t 
i ion by other evi . In this and other like cases the TOWORSTEE,- -Whitt EIA the seat of Lord | he said an unenyiable no 
P cicer eid hae heen tried: by a judge and jury, acting under the | southampton, near this hearers s totally destroyed by | crimes, unnatural atrocities, de 
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We think that respect for trial by jury, and confidence in the rapid progress that cit of the valuable contents of Divorce Court, an 
init beg rri a junio, wi be be Seriously w y weakened if a the he wore m saved ; and AN pe "pets iro "me hiik ayin 
may, in this or any other criminal case, bo interfered with by | ampton and their infant daughter n arrowly escaped | “I cannot but 
any inquiry less public and complete than the trial itself. We | wit their lives, The fire originated in that fertile enabled t to assert that Tt the ex- 
2 Marr on apeperidulis seats also most earnestly urge upon | source of the loss of so many of our mac eunti ty poet 
E Muy ani prote phe E fal qui architecture, the M: and neglect of the flues pire, and 
be -— into the ye annem oy some responsible | UCKFIELD.—A pauper a we 82 was ns. brought before and onr. forora ym 4 
authority, aud. in and complete a manner as | the bench of magistrates in this tow ew days since : 
eriminal trials are condu eted.” ‘or refusing to E and sentenced ie 21 days impri- ee D prune) ep 
Carwr.—On Wednesday week, while brip with | €— with hard labour. demons, as-wretebes hardly vemored from 
the Tedworth oai m near Dauntsey, Lord Clan-| WINCHESTER. X the Jast Quesige.s Herons he Basi | rere e PRIUTAR ER S rei ene ea 
manrice, son of Marquis of Lansdowne, was thrown | of ances, as chairman of a ee of county 1 r f Or E 
from his horse, which a him severely in the face. | magistrates, presented to the Court s peaa on-the| "AUR M odi OF ane Mr. AS Ht. ^; ace 
‘His lordship was assiste Bowood, mi Saar e is pro- | discipline observed in the county gaol. The report surrH.—On Wednesday. M. Py front of 
-gressing fa voura | suggested that prison life shoul tail smith, which has been . ? ced d 
Camprtper.—The exeention of John Green for the | indulgences; that t the conviets should not be supplied | g n id 
murder of Elizabeth Brown a a malting kiln a tai ooks for by the Earl of Carlisle, 
‘Whittlesea took place on Saturday in front of the county | that the hours of sleep should be reduced, and the beds | seasion the- Lord Lie 
; aei It wil be remembered that after the murder Mie. lees comfortable; tbab the time allotted for | thet hé. had Peest 
to the e person of Previous Jed when rapi gi the 
hen 
io —— instruction pene not be taken out of Me Lys ora bs ped 
Jm on, he made a Berna a of his guilt. hore labour; that the dietary shonld revised ; an at 
mo hip ‘at the exeention, owing to a | the prisoners should be more effectually debarred from Dublin vould soo erected on the 
The visitin 
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vaili that it would take place at mid- | communication with each other. isiting justices | Statue nes n "à 
y instead rine elo Inthe morning took exeeption to this report on e gavin that it E on was 
xr —À fires occurred Jast | would entirely reverse ing system, à mud ly Spend fo esrying i iti into efect 
week in the ge ERI p on Tuesda ay, - the farm of | the report was rem emitted to the visiting justices 1 ae 
Mr. Anderson, at Butterwick ; ; another on Wednesday adera tion, On Monday last the whole question" ZA E 
on the farm of Mr. James Snarry, of Melt, and | came before the magistrates, v ADS. 
another on Saturday at a wi at Comunis li A ved the adoption of his report. I 1 Cholmondeley,as| TH CHARING —The fina 
travelling sweep has been arrested o chairman of the visitir d t, | Loi d ee a bell Cross ra 
having tired the stacks of Mr. "Horse » gz, o on | giving the visiting jus tice e discretion Gant he | on Mon by a pu the 
the 23d ult., and has been remanded fo: v report afforded them in carrying out its Vatt ard ot teases T result 
MANCHESTER. — the weekly mee the the Ear of Carnarvi s report the officers of fa iie ine 
Executive Committee on i Moder, the P» A Derby in in | was carried by a majority of m > tificate of the Board of Tra 
i 1 numbers being 47 to 19. that the railway might be opened for 
ORCESTER. — At cestershire arter| Monday next, Every portion 
Qua: 
Sessions on Tuesday Sir John s Pekingion called atten- | subjected to the most severe tests, 
tion to sete irregularity in the system of punishment in | to sustain a load four « 
eounty gaols ard y üt 
- varying — the punishment inflicted after and have s the 
ntenee, - Spip to make any motion | manner. The deflection upon tne 
preces —firs use he should not like to take any | Thames has been mueh less than was 
A | course 2 wight remmers be const as unconrteous | huge iron structure across t 
000 | to the v justiees ; and, o he ha ^ ot Jandon Bridge, unsigh 
strong reasons 1 for ner that her Ma jesty’s Gover) possess an 
not | ment would in y act upon the ihe sapoti of thol oat for the cateulatiops- of hs 
