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7 
OcroserR 1, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ES 
t itself ric rg again put together b 
Rs tion which would a lavi 
the brim wit 
cut e was that on which Fetusaslly put the 
name of ( the cus is evidence was confirmed by 
that of the mi p actually made the hat, and d 
identified i : d zi private mark still visible, Other 
witnesses hat Mr. Briggs’s hat was in the 
possession of (Müller mes A eu the 9th of July. 
viden nce, wit other > fac ts relating 
After hearing this e 
stened | 
it | Telegraph Station i in Threadneedle m and at first | 
| assum: re occurred in the 
w 
xs on ‘them, - received severe 
ondon, Liverpoo l 
lay members of the Church of eae residing in the 
| eastern een which it hold at 
Ipswi n the present seni is y^ ve until next 
"E. 
yep Brougham completed his 86th 
weel 
orial pillar r on the summ mit of Hal 
co 
ej ury , after an absence of 20 rem returned the | and other o "n he m of both co mpanies It e 12 feet highs and is an object conspicuous 
p< tae verdict :— have not been interenpted by the enough to be seen from Cross Fell with the aid of a 
** That deceased died from the effects of foul violence, in- Tw Pustro Heat The "Regis istrar-General's a j^ lass. 
flicted on him in a first-class of the North London Weekly | Return states that the deaths EM © LEDs. —At & meeting z the d of the 
Railway on | Müller ie Q of BE of last, -— whe diy pany on Wednesday, the committee 
-— TU sei pete The aver: f in erigat "md didis Hie wee a total 
The ed said thAt this was meinen jo E: a ie oun ori 10 years, 185463, pe ph deaths fos liability ot 1,330,308/., and — of only no 
of wilful murder. e Foreman nit eb Me xmi ior p 1854 and corrected for iner nA Md otn ts termination of the discussion it was lved to 
wish appe; their vi e followi Je ea e present return is vive above | wind up, and three liquidators a appointed to carry 
“The jury, „Ailo passing their verdict, take this oppor- | the d Daring the week eo Mrs ot ot 97 à t the — It was stated to the 
tunity of exy ing their dissatisfaction with the present | and rs girls, in — 1953 children, were registered in| that the mittee i ig already taken the pre- 
oe nm ed di nmn ern adde i T. ^ In the 1 D cizcenponding weeks of the years | r9p. sas he this purpose by presenting a petition 
EP A sli ee semen ager nerd H« ac men. to the 1 1-63 t the average number w ssi. the Court of Chancery, which I by be supported by 
subject, M to the necessity of enforcing the ore by — — eed rs. Smith, Payne, & Co., and by other individual 
C rp semi rrj e Sennett effectual system of tection | creditors in Leeds and the ao Sere The seri 
: difficulties i h laced j 
The ferdict of m Wilfal Murder — Franz Müller " pro netat, i of by t Domine E e ws "ee wipe Dd oni o 
wej then recorded, and the ner made out his CanTERBURY.—A number of the ladies of Canterbury 120/, u ha bd 
Es pon eacl of t 340 shares. It has also been 
nt Mibi him to New vile te for trial. At the en an teoniiaster, Who 
lice Court, after the new evidence, in referen nce to | à figare ‘of the Dean of Canterb ury in one of the new has abba honi die bane dll 
hes of t př of the 
t he had nothing to say now, and his legal 
future day. 
then called over, and all r w nd ove 
p te at the next sessions at the Central Criminal 
Court, w eh he 24th October next. 
The prisoner was then formally committed for trial on 
the cl 
cathedral, as a tribute o 
eredero So s 
the compliment, «ud gested that the 
sees 
implica 
charge of wilful murder. 
exci citement am ong the 
re po is and Mlle, in charge of 
in was taken into the treet. 
| na v winter are now believed to be in the hands of the 
wood 
the Wold indem Slender 
Driffiel at the time, and liberated on r 
teem | 
oon, however, as intimation | 
va to Dean Alford, pi declined | 
sug figure of | na 
Edward the epe. Prince should be substituted, It is 
stood that the dean’s suggestion will be carried | , 
° Darrmn. —The whole of the pe ar prov shen 
disastro: 
es of fires in the Anshan of the Wold district | 
ded to +a and t 
de large advances, had T" himself eni his cashierforged 
| bills to the amount of 80,0C07. Mr. Thomas ke his 
ht 
ne thousand entries in 
ois of which was forged. 
MIDDLESBOROUGH, — Friday afternoon, Hen 
| Kerne, & German Jew, residing in Vine Street, in this 
sited murdered his son Daniel, aged five and a half 
yen early ap ua us E head off with a razor. , He 
one 
He 
yn 
ater ards cut his own t 
E appears that he had qut rrel led with his "wife, who 
to leave him, and that he had com- 
ered 
called on, but = guilty of from the loss of his eyesight, and this, pe: the he unhappy 
He was hurried into the van, which at once drove away, | riotous “ua ct di Mhrateing t Et the Wold state of his do omest ic arrangements, i 
and the le rg dispersed. fires at Rillington a fortnight qe was sent to 
THE EL Fo A e. Jawxs's Pank.—The|prison by the alton Bench pat i w secure for six or MILFORD. —The natural advantages of this harbour 
in S t Slend nittal t last ab 
arrangements for ‘the new so a ae land x: dent You of Dull hare i Be and, as a first, step in that disoation, the foundation 
essel. yum cm “this mar | stone of tho C e DAR A RM DA °° 
appears that E during ze sting a = a pero. t before the > Mo and are inpr - T 
able inconvenience has on etus "ws yx a evidence against him being similar to that against also to be com y, and there 
number of vehi Mine nd peo E on tira ack proceeding | Slenderman, he was libera vn ery probability that the Newton Noyes Ocean Pier 
e] Birdeage Walk, 2 that Te inconvience will be | appear when called upon. When living iu the Malton will be carried ont as well. railway is pro- 
uch increased when the Thames embankment js e was a notorious poacher, = a yg has | posed Pesgpeeede and Cardigan, ne will eim the 
i 
omg to Buckingham Palace; the 
nearly as 
one por 
fter 
- | the statem ogg bas P E tie Bat remanded the 
ents [o 
Mid: 
oa ing on ear voy in 1859, 
and using a net and dog to ; 
hearing 
Pale d pue 
re; res Apis ter "T shade, to be r 
ae The alterations willi in pina s T the 
ees in the Park, ‘whi vus pema neq c 
E Marra peany em a 
Messrs. vem iliot, ob; Co, -—m announced the 
npe hoá another cause of hosie: 
A pu 
en Hall leat w eek, to concert measures for 
ears, | port in di 
are atier gauge na re mee 29 
re the magistrates on Saturday, mrt with night 
ublic meeting was held in the |f! 
- 
restoration of the fne old parish church. rd Brown 
‘ Scott 
ET 
re-opening o 
the Tl» perpe nien to Egypt, India, China, 
Aus 
E ScHEME.—A(t the last "sse 
t 
ae were 
112,500/. ; 
jov 
, 70, 5601. ; iid 
The Board 
Robert 
on ad adel y & Field, a 1942081 
the tender of Messrs. aL Te 
nkment, they w opini 
application s should redis the d eme conside- 
of the Board, the question of the exact read —À 
ed for futur 
essrs. | 
; wari ue 
had thoroughly examined the fabric, and Si pa 
e ox gis das rab y 
had recommended would cos 
scription s LI now amounts to 
—At the Hatch Gate, at Merrow, a mile 
| and a halt | los this town, resides Elijah "De a man 
ed about 60, 
t 14,0002. The 
Between wes cing pce a feud has kng 
xisted, t gp ht of way throug 
Wyatt's i to "the y 
that Mrs. Keil p rsisted, | in spite of his remonstrances, 
P a as he called it, 
takes on Thursday c. = placed a 
heap of wood against her deck doo: to bar her 
of his U i 
to her assis! 
and 
| closed wii 
a 
bove 
The npe AT restorations ls 
sub. 
and adjoining his cottage is that of a 
ed with bim 
| Recreation i is allowed till 2. Duties'a til 5. Tea 
at 7; and office and ord till 10, Wi all retire to 
rest, The su perior tes that m none e will be allow: ed to 
their dide and good living. The novitiate 
py 
BP 
upon his premises, | of poverty, chastity, and implicit obedience are taken. 
| iu order is very poor, and the superior is appealing to 
he public for pr as the establishment is to be opened 
tle on th. 
precedence 
A until that "x ber: c. ater s shall be iudi 
ve" details being uu e determination. | armed, and ly iven into custody. 
surgeon, € examined Mrs. Hill's wounds, found them | upon. In the 
ig New Roman CHURCHES AT BARNET AND WAL THAM. of an alarmi character ; and on Friday Wyatt was psc T fellows - if their cake be paid out of a 
—The p stone of z^ Homan Catholic Church at fund, those of the appellants should 
Barnet has just been lai M Aire The| InwrwsrER.—The funeral of Captain Speke took oles "a pd out of "th same fund.—Mr, Benjamin 
is ps be Gothic in pth as hitects | place on on Friday i ina vault under the church of Dowlish d 3, Por many years the gs servant of 
are Messrs. Wilson & ne: fed wl be abont 50 feet | Wake, near this town, in the presence of a large con-| Dr. Stanley, Dean of Westm di e 
long by 32 wide, and w about 200 - rse of =, Captain Grant, Dr. Livingstone, and Deanery « on the | 21st ies ZR having i in i te "ifm 
Roman T Cethelie “Charch was opened | S y prend and se 
` last Sunday at Waltham. 
FIRE AT THE CITY TELEGRAPH STATION. — At a 
late hour on Monday night a fire broke out in the- 
j pet 
all lar oma 
* Congress” or “aggregate 
E 
—It is announced that in order to avoid | w 
with the Bristol Church Congress, the 
meeting” of clerical and the purpose of performing the last services of the 
uried on Monday : at aphid Holywell. Vlmbtery in 
fo 
this ty. Dr. Stanley, who travelled many miles 
