jer 23. 1504) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
fused t h with him, Ultimately 
doubt w was “attributable to Ma fact pnl » guards occurred at any station which the train passes at full = heirs | —À im as À to ao home wa A e an y 
received orders to fire n the co when he cut her throat with a razor. The wound was six 
break tak id other disting A ei a Oe yis eme cipe m rec 
recs. —A charge of | un y against the Rev. G. | to "e Agieutunl E à p germ t nm g Ng Hye sorry he had cut bis wife's throat, 
Cockburn, vier of pers, WM investigated lja n thet but what he had done was in passion, on ded. T 
n € Covrt of York rigen M SS jury returned a Dp uilty, and the j 
or gave judgment, e said alam. rvitu 
gc e IROUIT ; WORCESTER —Attempt at Double Mi 
j oited whether z Ll e pem» allowin icons: PEAS We. CMM Ardet duke. doen. (m was charged ai aie acuta mae ea 
terial functions ; bu lice se rew, f the Worcester constabulary. This 
e ibat i ia would b be ecient he should ty rat the eds aa d boy ilv, a niek pes 
i bilit the prisoner and his y, 
tence him ‘to five ears’ suspension and costs, Notice - add Sa for the offence. e is 21 years of is 
appeal was given ^er nn ua a medical practitioner of Wore had been 
placed in the reference office at the railway works. On the 
morning of the 12th April he went to the shop of Mr. Perrins, 
ea gunsmith, and stole a pistol and so: muniti. 
y fractui as earl 8 o'clock, and he was next h of on the race- 
ORTED Mavas ciue rr Bantry Bay. | parions parts. ersel course, where, meeting a y gin me Bull, be 
o steamers, sup è had be Americans were | the child into the Di and ran away. accosted her, and asked her wal k E a at 3efaad b 
ng that several mem a a? her fam suat had been which, pulling the pistol from his poc 
E of the Dal on, Monday o ning, the | showing ths Medie] testim on her pem “onion m her. The gin. sr at the sight of the weapon, ran 
inst, At Darrynane Eae shots 222 from m the The away, when he fired at her. It henpes med that at the 
7 PM, and the dair: in Soari saw the ships moment Boll oa ia her hand 8 pipes Qd? Es. 
were i ta be on dre One : ew iy of Death in w e was oling. * tu 
One | usual visin, dori r the . The ball from the pisto passed ug 
L bie we a ry ad PI indifferent — a — was hand, and, striking the piece of iron, glanced 
| to the north, the other afte while. removed from the dock in a fainting case hes o ithout doing further mischief, But for the girl 
. D. bac ell, who co mast ul, this news ato the excited tee greatest interest, as there [M p bay vu having this bit of iron in her hand there cau be little doubt 
ys that the Ball Rock is just to the nor "e « ict nd execu utior on in Pembrokeshire for ihe past 30 years. | that tho ball would have entered her body, and in all proba- 
Seariff is an island four mil BU he M lity killed her. The girl ran into the city, and her cries 
ml 4 ^N par ee talon, was ind al pe a hue and cry was set up, e 
nane, L4 10 north of the Bull Rock. urder of And Leeson, at Buckingham gon eth F ebruary. or somo distance through a portion of the 
The pone and danii hed | 4 Coie company together, | suburbs called the . Some of his pursuers, hi T, 
1 and the r, who M passionately fond of deceased, àv he chase on Jones presenting the pistol at them. At 
" any ta pA ming that she was not —— g ee as he thought ast police-sergeant Drew, who had joined in the pursuit, came 
* ru i e du» he | up with the pores in a passage and apereoness him, J nes 
IMUEDEROUS ASSAULT followed as de "the r, and | asked what he had done to taken into custody for, 
Drew answered “ Oh, not much, I suppose, [^ you must un 
ERO 4 Yo ADY.—At a 
hour on Saturday evening T of the most brutal d see,” They then walked together a short distance, and 
E _ have’ e ater bin be Sco que was per- aes shop, 220 fell nto The arma on Drow tw is hend to d ran behiad thems, Jones 
ted on the ms a vo ady, at Broomieloan of the Md d des ra “about four minutes ner | s ly drew the pistol from his pocket, placed the muz 
holes, M! of c omm hs. d ly ita at the bac x, ot m mediate ges the of his own house y oat his | against the offic An nd fired. The bullet passed th h 
" d, he officer's , knocking out some of his teeth, and t 
ovan Roa wo miles shock rendered him senseless for a short time. For some da; 
n UPN that between » sna 1l o'clock his life w i. ks ; h mately recovered, and was 
et Addie, g lad in most | across the throat of aud prae Gon se w deceased | able to a r in at the trial. After he had been 
e om Te i t itn: pane and others, | thus dispar’. of, Pers chase took place, and the prisoner 
| terrace, called, the prison occasions | was eventually lodged in gaol and committed for trial. 
, was retu T from Govan, whither she told. Pme that M hod done t. that. he wished are was ame The jury found the prisoner Guilty, and he was sentenced to 
ing the common - "p A dea 3 yas ae na oa ean ae ei — four years’ penal servitude. Two other indictments had been 
an, who accosted her; she e against , one e pi 
$ other for shooting the girl Bull, but at the & tion of th 
V the map endeavoured to intercept he jud, h eds d st m out of the same pa nt on, they 
her, she, meanwhile, putting were withdrawn. This prisoner on the morning before his 
ab hones Pim ‘his 
but mips when the rufian, findin that she was 
struck n th an 
lodged under the coping stune, but he was dis red in 
act of ascending. 
ind, and, coupled w: 
T ^ to the commission of the act. On tho naga of 
n 
| cen at ë iin. aad | RR 
M of " 
1 i; v s 
i le acciden! residence a oe ary p ded 
"um spot ww say the m d Steward dde M 1830, e| ted 
Ww 0! cart 
“ods from the bran f D E SA £ Atomien- da io CL. and in 1 is 
Hh of Session, under 
ronde s nen a re 
wing been 20 years on 
ifit what he had h T, brother of the late Earl 
AN S i that it was, and ay Ee, Soul Ici Candies Brownlow, unele of the present peer, died on the 
m, but wished first to see her children. She then said that Be Rectory, He ian the brother of 
she ! ne > Hon. 
v os iy d poin: . in 1810 
oe po saol rmn moe rn ia 1785, and was ap} rector o! m in 7 
i lady was so weak that the medical men were | out i and rector of Shelland in 1814. 
‘ful whether she Dairy survive, and recommended | evidence of her mother, 
deposition ld be taken. Ts A Sad E. roth y : 
enerable 
er be 
. annotator Of the | 5 airo and the o “ot “the Old 
The | roceeded to her residence and ae ae prize M ix rd, X a By n» n sin p in y ares 
el acco) that a | year. e gradu: 
m she 4 unts FP alihongh | after his ordination! in 908.9 he Paibtiched his. teat wort, 
entitled “The Crisis of Religion," followed by * An Address to 
lies in a highly precarious condition 
P EA Reflections on Infidelity," 
L ed — 
John | Upton € ns indicted for go son quo leg ow the connec 
otations, the author is © balay to she 
nd. Shortly | Upton, in January last. strong n — the Septuagint: en the Grook Tetanosi. In 1848 
W popular feeling against the Beena on WEN in the court ** Scholia Hellenistic Pur wo rs later ** An Apolog 
over the Wear, a& a | and its vicinity; and at the time of the Lo ee st the officers Ré the Septuagi: ae » "labori ious and z 
ogee ine broke, but the | who had him “in charge were oblige isguise him in ve Ped and a few years Mars iode the Oxford Tinis 
a the coupling chains pires eres to ge Ms tie prison e b evidence. vib ped prize which goes by his name, for the study of the Septuagint. 
3 former wife, an 
carriag Off | being "of a t he had dificult 
Wit1s.—The will of Admiral Sir Edward Tucker, G.C.B., 
uM Meets orn under 30,000/. ; Mr. James Kershaw, M.P., late 
d, Mancha, and Streatham, Surrey, 300,000 00. ; 
dl Asbl, of Everton A M Bedfordshire, formerly 
agp who C warda, is, but shortly some commanding the 3d Battalion of the Grenadier 
per Guards, 80,0001. 
r quiet, nearly all th passengers goi Ed house, and as the Y nto ofan ki ie 
TM meeting escaped without wur. unusual amount of money, he was taxed with the theft of th 
paket a Nos thes s, a P. — bine ne 17th ind at 3, igs Poen. Mond 
= ESLIE MELVILLE CARTWRIGHT, of a di — 
: an pecióont, which might pes resulted i in TA ni x at 4, Cleveland Row, the Hon. Mrs. HENRY “ang 
que . took place née Countess Henrietta old, of a daughter—15th i 
fefe at Bridgewater House, St. James's, the M RNON 
TON, of a daughter—12th inst, at Wilmington Ho: s 
Ryce, the Hon. Mrs. WYN: QUIN, of a son—isth inst, at 
8 m a - are, Leamington, the M of the Hon. an 
WINGFIELD ee of a Le Oth inst, at Wilton 
Crosa. the Hon. Mrs. WROTTES s ve 
MARRIAGES On the 16th Pa af at St. George’s, Han 
Square, the Marquis of HasrtNas, to Li FLORENCE Orin LA 
struck the Castle arna PAGET, youngest dein of the oed of Anglesey—At 
he o only carriage which Paige St. George's, Hanover Square, Joun Wirso. a Un TON, son 
Süd fireman in mage fot ` ibA late James Rimington, Esq., of Brcoute ad Hall, York- 
? Darlin ` enn? hire, to SOPHIA ANN IDE, dinghte e late § R. 
^ ngton is oi h AB BY, t.—13th inst, at the parish church, Bispham 
P espress pine and therefore it was moving A he 19th of} the Rev. EgrRroN Bovomros LkicH, M.A., he Rectory, 
it neared the station. Had the Sisfidolis une, with jim ni rder It appeared from the} Harborough Magna, youngest sonof J. W. "Boughton Leigh. 
ils- 
evidence that a tee ponte et the prisoner and his | Esq., of Brownsover Hall, in the county of Warwick, and Gu 
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