THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL TE 
splinters flew like chips. On Friday the ae cath 
were continued with a view to test m xu rather 
GUILDFORD.—The adjourned inquest on the Rev. | also old d 
Frederick. Cuthbert Beresford Erle, who was kille d by 
and silver 
than the rina of the different guns. On 
Lom firing commenced at a stockade, and at inereased 
8, ind on bee pu ays after some di scussio as 
to ‘the proper mode ing : 
mhii for jmd of ran ge took “place, followed ue 
some interesting experiments with nd mos fired against 
al trane 
" Blac 
dence A 
: een stolen and d 
ere still goin ng w ith the right tine bs. Md 
indicated, Jti is expected that these c iil 1 
he plunder from a house t 
whioh had been broken into and ltr, 
kheath, was resumed Mo 
ved that the edidic, 
o private in the Queen's 
ee ve really d V to the dangerous way i which 
the wd wa xed up w with _ the Volunteers, e 
nday. The 
which. wes 
on-Tha ames, 
night pre 
Wo 
abattis. w days the rea 
the trials have ye —— ana 
s the best, 
hain, 
Reform RAS ive Cl 
= aot to spare. 
of the T Trevor m Hall, Knightsbridge, are said to 
el the expenditure i in aleoholie liquors of the four 
CERE ES 
ord 
a eid Tt Accidental Death. 
ORC St A young man, nam 
employed in Tem p office at 
Railway Works, and son 
of this city, made an atten 
on ih uesday. 
ed Walter 
the G ter W. Ji 
jur PA arris there foreman, returned a 
few 
bbisin 
y the be mail carts, a Post 
ormer. 
eing 
are 17 other public- „houses, all doing a flourishing 
trade, within a radius of 300 yards * the reos 
hop in L 
question, but we w 
the rent, taxes, gas, a ish 
which the customer m ide to pay ‘or tee’ 
odi 
y | usua 
of | passing o 
x bas 
ights M elciio g the ni outside posts as 
. Asthere are only two men to the three posts, 
the centre one was w e$ uta eec and it was from 
this post that the bags in question were stolen, during 
the short interval Petwo their being hung up and the | 
of the mail. Two hours and a half pease es 
Cr 
had been in a dangerous state, was 
No possible cause for the outrage can be assigned, — 
the guard, on his return iy the down mail from Crewe, 
he obtains the commodity her assume, | gave information that the London mail-bags on the Lars Fir Cale da 
then, that the average oh 2 wel prin tablish- | centre of ae: hree posts were not caught up. It was at ts may be remembered that Qu ous Calle 
=e mii = the London —_—- to "le 1257. | first supposed to be an accident, but an hour's searc! twice narrowly escaped total vido a ba 
is sum is far below the real amount, | made it rcd that a robbery had been committed. | that there was a s DET 
Fat We we ke E to work on minimum iis tidings of the missing bags were heard till three wilful. A 
MYSTE FFAIR ENTISH TowN.—On | days afterwards, when they were found in a plantation conflagrations, which 
Saturda: ee inh Dien t was created in Kentish and | about three-quarters of a mil the Chelford | of last year one of 
Camden ' Towns by the discovery of the body of Mrs. sta tion, the strings cut, seals broken, and every letter letter to the Irisl 
Esther dead d ocumienb- ed n carefully as with a knife or| Kane, the Principal of the College, with 
in her house, No. 25, Hawley a € ward | some sharp instrument. It has since been ascertained o him Ip 
Thomas, deceased’s husband, who is ic ft the letters that have been returned Howie - implicating certain p F 
London for Liverpool about ten Mp before to fulfil an eiiis office that the valuables stolen are pos Lord Chancellor ud Vm and other 
engagement there. On Thursday h e his wife a | stamps and banknotes, sisi Am fts, &c. Som e ar College were reque 
ter ld be hom: the following | the dá "s however, was i f banknotes onj; but | 9n th 
day about 5 o'clock zu. Mr. s arrival on |in one or two instances the Nicol of 201. notes were | purpose, the affair tat 
Friday he i jt and | enclosed in separate envelopes, but sent ws vivid se nu conclusion. s. When the’ Mos 
locked up, and being unable to gain admission he f se, are missing. sn supposition | counsel for Sir Robert Kane read a 
consulted Mr. Jones, a butcher, in the neighbour-|is that the robbery was committed ome person Bullen, withdrawing in the-m most ung 
hood, who said he had not seen Mrs, Th hidden behind the low and recently ra eua that | the serious charges he had b 
for some days, They then went to the h - separate railway from a field adjoining to an tendering an Ampla a logy: e 
by removing a pane of glass, succeeded in|easily accessible from the high road. The detective the principal ground o p y thek 
£ ntrance, The first thing that attracted officer found that he could get over the hedge, cross The Lord Chaneollor said. be would lay ti 
attention was the parrot in its cage, with its head in| the line, take down the bags from the and return | the Lord Lieu 
The doors were all. aste — and | in the spa 40 seco or 
On 
is stated there was a leg of mutton arn 
partia aly roasted, — a ee of the fire- 
a and had po e been 
ing upstairs to 
ying i in her bed d dead 
os 
as irn nt, states - 
ing Pads Mr. — eft she w 
as 
examination, prey mier to | 
he body- eret 
Jt will he 
a vessel called the Golden 
E 
tio spec 
made urgent representations to the Postm Aitan 
Genaral with reference to ncertainty attending 
the present method of transmitting the bags, and a lebo 
reply has been vae that the matter is undergoing a 
rigid o hence 
Rotu A shocking murder was committed o 
meme reris near this town, resembling in its 
urder of Mr. Whittaker, a farmer, which 
MINAL u Cour 
his way he called at Mottram’s bee 
ookhouse, where he had two glasses of ale, and 
sat talking. until s 10 o'clock, ier = left for his on 
father’s. No thing ore was hea rd ofh ntil Sun nday 
death. 
the a’ gé he week the births of 1018 boys 
and 995 girls, in all 2013 children, were r p | 
London. In the 10 f the years 
1854-63 the average number was 1 1966. 
rre 
è ei 
i | lying a hae Sake — had been broken out of the | was passed b 
ed 
venisti vessel put into this | 
dog 
g 
in his blood, ae at betwen Side Toston and 
Roche Al skull was fractured, eyes | usual ma: 
| black E» or jaw oet cum Near him was 
hedge 50 yards f 
clusion was so overcome, tha 
stairs by the gaoler, murmuring that he — 
of life and death for any two men. The affair 
the — à € Lee but as yet they have no eite t atte 
the perp e deed. 
erts E ‘tow, de since one of Her Majesty's 
keepers was ae his customary inspe Sail zt the 
Royal deer in Windsor Great Park, and on the 
deer pen. by E Bears 
some distance 
oa irersity cares 
ith w m he ca 
"Tu 
Hox 
onday toig" 
arrington, and 
to log torem the m oe 
othe ws 
her cu" h eme 
am to a 
umber of e eae 
and ane ortha; died on Friday ay last, a 
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