THE SEANSEN CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Mar 28, 1864.] 
| dop lop of two of the arches of a three-light window in the | This bed has been in Mr. Else's possession, and at his|exhausted condition, but the effort cost him his li 
| north chancel, having burnt two holes through the Ae m. from the death Mr, emm till at Yi is | pape gia pd y d with Ward he fell back power- 
at the apex of the arches, It ‘fol ed out s0 of th almost t needless to sa iscovery ted | less, à iy by the force of the stream, 
panelling of the chancel, scattering it about t g gom yr elapsed before his lifeless 
ona Be it then p the roof, scorching - exaggerated rumours are curr the mea ye body w was rire. At the inq verdict y 
blackeni i e chancel arch, and passed | the ne reo and — have been "locked up. It is said | “ Accidental Death ” was returned, he coron 
e . doc ritten in a style closely 
in 
shat 
passag 
e same 
tated the strong stone mullioned arch at the 
e strong stonework inside, abov ohh the glass, 
of the win 
ttering he Le here that ents are 
delivered an approprjata admonition T the S ecd 
ased to the water contrary to the 
trial as 3 as s Mr, Nuttalla inam writing. 
—According to statements made by the 
ren of the gn Anche, and Grimsby Rail- 
way, opened a few 
this um nine miles 
autions give 
D 
ir NTE "HÀ —On the 16th inst, m in to previous 
ithou mA & single pane e window. The | South Phir gh coalfelds, and 23 or 24 nearer the |t 
hail which fell at the time was large and mixed most d nsely po pulated portion of tie West Riding, in which, for 25 successive years, he Panda du. the 
h triangular pieces of solid ice about an inch i hil of iron ore contained in the penis: borough in Parliament Lord and Lady Houghton 
n - an hurt ek wes ay near, and the fondi ud inre is not less than "3,500, 000,000 tons, | were invited to meet the Mayor of ct, and 
peculiar cking effect. The e been instituted between the tees some of the principal inhabitants, at the residence of 
niin "is the filing "s vil E ike “the PI of an ironfield i in AE VR E and the new one in Lincolnshire, the chief magistrate, and at abo pro- 
mmense "DM 4 dam, St. Elian’s yeso high | to show that the northern one is insignificant in com- on was formed there, and proceeded to the Town 
and ina situation, and | parison with the one on the banks of the Trent, tho Hall, where the presentation was mad 
several pigs wi ere killed i in "- adios bond Suit | total of the Cleveland being stated at only 500,000,00 H acknowl our, spo: poke of the 
The storm occurred ait tons. his connection with tho borough. arume Pa 
BIRKENHEAD.—lIn the Court of Exchequer on Thurs- HeELSTON.—Mr, James Clarke, mayor of this town, | to represent a large constituency. I m night. ha ee farn, into 
day the Solicitor- Gener "a 
zi 
— that the t 
others, in the case inst., by an accident on ho; 
was killed instantaneously on the "ias c - Ae 19th Parliament with a much larger Sonstitueney, but 1 do 
rseback. He he P urser ag I should have been like 
to have ined it for mee reed 
ey e aati Halat i he rep duri i ki ha c d " 
13 4} of Gi Work Mine, and left l menda ring which 1 È iyo To s d à inability 
the j t Hetersing homeward vem (it may 7 some peoples minds, 
Crowns It ist retool that the?rams have bee 1 8 o'clock i eached a point. t fou r|and of dispose in peace) ble. I. I tajuk moula he 
to the British p ment. This transaction I il one leadin ML FRU. e repres 
toad the hopes qf Che who expected tat the | Golsthney, and the other io Holston, ‘The horso "tain ay ‘on a ga RUE 
trial at bar before the full Court of Exchequer woul turned suddenly towards Goldsithney, the place of its other people entirel the wrong. It has been 
ave the effect of furnishing the shipowners of this birth; Mr. Cla ke checked it. It reared, planted its sid of "m lawyers of Lord panel and Lord Truro, that 
ntry with an authoritative exposition of the Foreign | fore feet on the hedze, and the rider lost his balance the ir er Ben! bbe dones really did bring them to think that 
it y right and _ other sido s EE 
Enlistment Act which might serve as a guide for the l'he horse then continued its course for r 20 yar rong. I never had that facult whatever may be 
On the other han e law officers of the | towards Goldsithney, Mr. Clarke oem d c à unti] | advantage to myself y randa, Th ave never "been ^ 
y congratulate themselves that they have got | he lost his hold of rein and stirrups, a ack of throw mires Toto that fall party oar In 5 ura 
rid of the difficulty and arixiety which seemed destined his head dropping on the ground, his n gd Ar  dislo- coces of any publio maa. I remember Sir Thomas - 
attend their efforts to overcome the devices of the | cated. The horse stopped of its own idend within a mantle, our whipper in in the House of Commons, coming to 
Confederate agents to elude the law. The purchase|very short pot and Mr. Clarke was at on d EM at 2-1 - Te aye my HT. peor E iru 
money is 225, e El Tousson nie py ge will removed t o the djacen nt farm of He nfor, dical id |f owode; e JA my vale i dui poly D uu 
doubtless, under " Christian nam p The. |t ularity of my mind, the inability to throw myself 
pennant, ‘do good service to then eceased s wio was 62 years of age, was T respec ted | utterly and sonat into an , would bave ted 
competent authorities has pronounced them the Shot Liv. esra, Curry, Kellock, & Co,, ship. | j^ for representing any cone uen ey mnonditian of absolute 
iron-clads afloat, and much satisfaction is expr a | brokers, | have ‘been instructed to offer the turi confidence mselves and absolute hatred of any one else. 
naval circles that neither M. Bravay nor the Pacha of Screw steamer Georgia for sa T b eio Her | I am very thankful that the condition of this 4 has 
y i 
y mportant crew has Ei paid d off, and sto s by such as to enable me preserve your confi long a 
ements for auction on. Tuesday at reir 4 There seems io be Ln to by he me to act with so much independence.” After 
contras! 
Princess 
RIDGE.— rrang the approachin 
demonstration in liodody of the visit he the dee An and 
of Wales are now nearly m 
nesday, June 1, there is to be a 
the town hall, 
l Bennett. 
Thursda 
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he Senate mi 
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under the éolilüctoril) of Professor 
In the course of the da ay the Duke of Devon- 
shire, Ghanooijor of the University, MN rrive, 
oon the Prince and Prin 
Ca Mss will receive a Adress. Trda 
ouncil and University. On leaving is Um 
vasi mus "on, vara 
will 
a Copregiaó vit M ‘held i n 
in the evening - ther 
proceed d 
ruiser is really m vessel, 
without ome = 
red. On 
iption tay A 
y an iro 
OMS te on Monday, the hon. secretar. 
On 
h | three w 
115, 5650, da, Bd. Mr. 
ion | that the ni number of persons re zelief from 
Boards of Guardians Sy rae 
balance in the bank was 
A 
wn t f "rs 
ng's 
cd body of Elizabeth Parker, who was shot by h 
Thomas Parker, on the 29th of Mare 
The son had come 
E his late | the 
l be a 
ball | u! 
Princ 
performance, a private dinner at 
and a ball at Trinity College. The following i 5 v list 0j 
n whom the r of | t 
E u 
at the ae Aser at which the S Prin ce and 
will be t. On Thursday iiy Bn there 
day 
will be conferred dur 
Prinos abs! Bh Soon the Duke of 
Granville, 
ordz Hope, Esq, D 
the College of none qe Monsieur Charles 
. Cobet, D r. Hefennaed r Whea atone, qu 
LIFTON: cra S usp bridge 
wills a "codicils which 
_ to whom h 
recess of which 
— - 
The bridge bas now 
of y porn 1 its oscillation in 
the j jury dedered to be spurious, 
. The p guste sere not a by Mr. Else, but by a m 
sold old M. 
the pape 
EN 
from 
to th. 
same instan 
moth 
n th À 
On Fri e old gentle- 
Richard 
Trinity Co llege 1 odge, 
matter. took ai h 
the lodged t the y "jet of the content Y the second 
mbridge, Prince Louis | barrel in his face and chest. The secon aod wem 
Duke of Manchester, | through the adjoining pane of T e m a ing 
at M the unfortunate b were iod is Lo the | 
| house an ical — sent EA The a 
the mot! pape leg} ing for 
day week. a father, who was examined | ' | 
| died on 
at the inquest, tried hard to screen his son. He rer ff 
ever having seen his son shoot, and iae gag 
t D 
Royal visit: Pe The 
er | 
moved, MS some lees EE 
Ls ABA y) 
Gabriel 
of 
atssn, 
Parker, who was committed 
— € 
he com 
eden 
ERA was 
a 
, aged 16, a 
m P" ETE at the near this city. | to 
ed to the — aed wish of the Rev. — Have- 
ho has 100 scholars u his care, 
Evi. U^ "mI aie 
dford Lasher, a dangerous is spot fro 
em doubt, met that the (hirci m career as a | Parliament, 
f She is simpl 
ESTER.—Ata pr of theCentral ; ee M" nale W good di 
ho: reported | abandon n altogether thoi thonght 
that en i 5d. had ‘been received during the past | ffable oec 
uL: alitti tha ouse of Oum men 
pad vey ofen k jet. 
TE Bestia 
on P > 
the 14th inst. of 19,916, as compared with ‘the 23d lt. eee ay ind of MAD eae $ 
rn | nyse an I still 
ne drunk, | a Eee — en 
| mos pan 
eb 
pe ez SU 
| chat it 
men are not so willing s they ir 50 even 100 years 
ago to come forward egre ips arliament. In large 
ercial md P Who € m ox ete business, 
'of mon and very often 
ms 
and business 
where, at. Du th o ' make no money, 
tation Country 
S s 
joke which would be 
s Te 
ote e 
prr an on ph side, and of will on the oth on Let 
wi. poe qa that it is neither the interest nor the 
class in this country to prevent the admission 
within “the | Lf» of the working of the constitution of any body 
n wlio combine an meres desire that pri 
LE. " ith a determination to e 
| what v pn 
matters of 
it be clearly 
gow 
questions, an ipm mised in the House of Lords to 
pursue the course he had hitherto aioe, among ^ gern 
to pay attention to the local interests of the borough w 
which he was 
connected. * 
Po RTSMOUTH.—The Select, — of the 
alike great fall and velocity of the 
the obelisk erected to the memory of the son of the ‘ete 
a i Gaisford, DuA of Christ Church, and ee 
Jo! 
s have made their 
first report. They have hitherto “dictated their aa 
attention to the p roposed exten nsion of Portsmou th 
Dockyard, 
entleman, w ere there drowned. 
ig | 16, fell o over tme — into 20 feet of vite; 
The me capabilities of the dockyard for HAE 
the xui peing unable 
| pes of Padi 
con nsists of il docks (two only 
pe from Š yim e pe 
E E howeres, ie e itt 
attracted by the ‘ries of ‘his school- fellow, obere 
— e within jason 
usly 
t nici $3 to dock a certe ira with her 
eights — and of two bas the ship 
eatelaiag acres 12 folis 30 udin, with a 
concealed, 
