May 7,1864] . THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
followed her, armed with a double- wr Jus sea Pi The prosecutor having been informed thatsome hatsome | unusual Yiolenes o of which gre get y alarmed e servant 
which he deliberately fired ". Nm PR had been destroyed, on the followi: ing | irl, Thinking the shaking n oise was occas ged 
seeing her danger fortauaiel ys F que Mie aie | nt into his guide! pre wi kid Hom pha return of her husba nd, 
and it is supposed the b. weed wn sana this at | defendant t come from a use, a aud s t to lool 
present ca annot be ace urately ase d i dl 
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t e had entered, yi house stands į 
att boi i at m n missed | sent one of. his. korken over pic ck it np, | Pag iud a hon to the mail way, an ud i f freque vta sen as 
fire. ‘He then pai. zt attacked oth with a a Agni an nd, havin kag dn subjected | by the mo ow ion of assing trains, aie Meu! agitation of 
beat her dreadfully upon the he screams | to P heinical tests by the manager of the Herefordshire the bis or and w indows s was at the attri but ed to this 
brought Mr. Wilson, & neighbour, to p e and he| Manure Company's works, had been found fl have | c: SI 
Fes acc B — oo fen prevented Wingfield} been impregnated with strychnine, The solicitor for | to pall she states that she ‘Yah pool a a bart 
scharging the pistol at her again, Wing ue the hard wd at once admitted the offence, but died sound, asif of hail or rain being geivat | driven against 
P. pointed the pist tol” ion but it misse ed fi upon the fact that the Act only passed in aay last we window "1 and was - nish d. ‘the next 
He followed his housekeeper in A house, and there | year, and was there ore not gener ally know AS orning that ti vas no ap pu) 
again attacked h the ^T. r, bu& Wilson rain or P bail having fallen n dur ing ‘the night 
him and prevented him ge^ doing further mischief, | he hope : he bench aks only inflict a slight pelt, parish of i Fleionimg the p^ was 80 distinctly fet her 
Other assistance ariviep- ve prisoner was given into | The bench commented "pop t e dangero rous natur any persons supposed kei must have been a serious 
tedy. The poor w as fou ind to be dr eadfa "i the offene ce, à nd, hoping t hat thjs would be the i gunpowder somewhere, a w^fr one gentleman 
ng the public acquainted with the Fddicwick of ays, “ I was sitting reading on the ground- E at he 
e secon 
on Saturday was in 3 ye ideo state, “The e prisoner the | Act, p shey P^ defendant in the nominal penalty | t ae 
was rem Lx ag rates re’ len ng to acoept bail. aae hock, az bud 10b so marked as ook place 
No motive is designed for the outra — There appears to be good re n pr | ort after midnight. Neither of rd riata appears 
Dover.—While some workmen Dos excayating in antepating m ÁN hd IUS a LL ve been ettended with serious consequences of any 
ihe neighbourhood of this town a few days since, they | Gen A gentle this town is in 
came upon some very interesting man remains, aedi "a a sc d y steam "UNE ‘whieh was built on E DAEN, — This — was last week the scene 
buried at a depth of 10} ft. from the surface. Clyd and he is willing to sell her | ofa R Catholi considerable interest, 
ticles di se i for hat less t] ial ina! cost, | Cardinal V er bi M n by 
in, in diameter, in which wasa remarkably beautiful | She is s fully equipped, and can be sent to sen within 24 a large hien of pen ad different parts o of 
long-necked glass ampulla, 7 in. high, perfect pre- | hours ; and gentlemen who have in rb ected her state | England, officiated at the opening of the aie church 
servation, marked with some letters not yet satisfi respec d ldi , her erected from the irn des of Mr. Rae hay in the Gothic 
torily deciphered ; another dolium of Ris R character, bei th tyl ass was celebrated by B ishop A Amherst, and 
containing a broken patera, in. in diameter, of | own MS after "a fow m sdb vm, cher! be | the sermon was La ging RS sg Wiseman. There 
Samian ware; a roughly-glazed vessel of black ware, anita competent to manage her, A large yacht, | was a large attendance laity. In the procession 
14in, high and 13 in. in nine ; a gracefully-f d | requiring six or il her, would be beyond | in the church many eb ben of the Dominican, Bene- 
vessel, 10in, high, nearly perfect, At the bot ttom of requirements, "and pro beyond the PM a dictine, and Franciscan orders, in their robes, toe: rt. 
the vases calcined A gil da were found, which is Garibaldi; apa a Ming pee however good a There was a déjeiner afterwards at the Geor, pais 
are such vessels as were might be, might, owing to e E a oci Ac fi which was nent attended. At tha evening 
used for domestic pu bn M quite unlike proper i Mediterranean, bolsa seless ope the | the prp as preached by Bishop Ullathorne, ‘of 
ET urns, These Felice have been carefully pre-| very time that he wished to ate Ww park, o his | Birmingha a^ 
ps and ex ex tensiv ve excavations will shortly be made island home, This screw steam yacht i is Nune pro- ,,, Noswiom. —The following. motion was rrr d to 
at the spot, ld th 
will boe made al much interest to the antiquarian, working classes of Liv verpool are to have the first | **' That e Rev. E, A. Hillyard having ide ig bin, 
—On “A day b ipd a yogs " Miu iae of a a g this gift, and 9507 has | self with" certain persons calling themselves monks, 
pe "Em es 6 yea and w W, been already B cars P if they fail to take up whom he has allowed to d tho coat in the services of 
Joseph Lu aa mason ^ HAS near ‘this. town, | the matter promptly, ther 
was accidentally shot by her daughter, under vee town who wo en Taai gx to ‘nghscetby to 
shocking circumstances, Her husband had just loaded | rafse the requisite sum for the — pha e yacht | he Norwich dang. tens stated di theGhairnan 
his gun for the purpose of shooting a rat which he had | her uk. d disi raren to head th the list of subscrip- | of the Board that the Bishop of Norwich, as he 
seen in his garden, but had laid the gun down again | tions.— is ta the Contedgents war | learnt what had been Mie on in the bobus "of. St. 
without using M bout the same time deceased had | steamer ions Capt, arrived in the Mersey cet v in which Mr. Hillyard officiates, had 
been ASA to a friend in the house how well her | and anohorog 0 pole t the "handing stages, She has a | required from him an explanation of ek oe un 
andlea gun with caps on. Shortly Mi black h pi! Tom s six guns, and is PAM | ep: "had asked for time to gi 
nad 
ngh xplan 
tbis the dau vens went into the room gael the gun wa s | by 60 m Shei is m Eun bed nder the a etual co Won. On the motion of Canon Haste. the farther 
DAR Mae it into the bi. aS 1 in ‘the | PM ation of the "v uestion was, under the circum. 
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and thinking x IM Mt but mei] Confederate service. She was last at hacc b but ies adjourned, ne meanttm me the pauper 
x merely, said prr T Kes mother. in E gus no prizes. During the early phi of the children ud iud St. Dali, schools are no longer 
NU ; she was fan nob of con qu t, and there | to be permitted to Nr 
ich she used the ; Mg oo nduoted by 
Abo: inta ng even 4 ns —A : 
metbing to do with a | ramis, or with antiquarians has d 
in a very depr m: he ind thro NR someting todo with $ dos Later in | tion of the memorial to e late Sir George Lewis 
mainder of the an er the pon "Bet. An|the day it was Viri X pe Maiva authority, that sie 2 to EN Russe Ae this town. Soon ster the 
inquest on the E was held on Monday oon, st had been brought to Liverp M "s oni e ced operations, solid 
when the jury retnrned a verdict of Acci me liy Shot. | reason being that her detente ser are. not Croak nE as M were s declan. and on going down e 
HaAnTLEPOOL.—Another north-coun s been | satisfactory. Her powder and s "mu oan removed | the depth of 12 feet the floors of rooms, dungeons, 
fired into by the Spanish. wet of Tunt in x3 Strait according to the harbour Ba oR oan and in the after- | court-yards, and cR. ai — kinds were 
of Gibraltar. The Safeguard, belongi g to this port, | noon she was taken into one of the Lascia docks, |seen. In fact, much of the rem f Radnor Castle 
in ballast from Ni in AES Bday about]  LNN.—A few weeks since the papers announced | was thus unexpectedly brought to to Ti ot many of the 
Ma e from the shore, w: when the ball the discovery of $ peh bu of i im iw on tie estate d udi : Mon “ig fa injared, m i wun f bey 
a 28-pounder, passed RAF in we San am, whic e| ri wed gels u dei cni 
mas a MEN Sie AnP Sire ate sun VP ram eue of of bay bea joe ear rem ^ bore original i LET ng Md 
fortunately the v. struc e water | es apad at fata milion of ed de of the remains ek as far as 
lina, or she might f TH YM a E A etp which pipe Mr. Wright received an official dial inti mation 13th century, and are good specimens of the style of 
"aet lo oa short time ago and had a i that his Royal Highness had decided not to have the | that peri these discoveries being made, the 
ME r flag up, and did AA N salute the m IM iron stone worked, as its workin viol entirely | Committee “consulted the architect of the themorial, 
is thought that this peni had peaiacted ta destroy the retirement afforded by he estate, and for | Mr. John Gibbs, of Oxford, and the unanimous opinion 
Harwicu.—On Thursday W; Sia ae 18, which the amount of money that might be realised | was that the remains should be preseryed and a fresh 
the so a labourer, i camari ba tie bench of| would not be an equivalent, that being one of the|site selected. The memoril will now therefore be 
Reda e sitting at Thorpe, with an aggravated Prien See on sought in purchasing Sandringham. | rected near the foot of the Castle Hill, and at a point 
assault upon a maiden lady Nunn. ryt p night last two slight | where the road diverges from the Kington Road, a spot 
that the is staying at Walton-on the-Naze, shocks of pem ith ric experienced in ie js rent | similar to that on which stands the Martyrs’ Memorial 
the benefit of the sea visa A this ark, The +4 shock was distinctly felt | at Oxford. Altogether the change may be considered 
ar | Bete 11 and 129 em afer Boe of the aban | advantageous, as the traveller on either road will now 
walking along "ue dti to- had. je to bed, and ted fi » n yl ud be able to examine the details of the memorial without 
wards this town, when she was stopped by the|seconds. The shock, which, ges je mpan ied "bj the trouble of ascending the hill It ise qued that 
prisoner, who told her she aoe not go any farther peculiar kind of vibra atory motion, ing by B v iolent | en er will be Ai. cap in October next. 
unless she him jail of She informed him shaking of doors, windows, &ec,, was distinctly expe- young man Walter Jones, who, as 
that she 1 oM. ia when he|r dread ES in iow E bros news, had been appre- 
took hold of cay shooting a poli med 
ny Dy no rl nam. 1 Bull, wis taken beforethe 
er feet, n the | ma RS Vo magintaton ton ys since, and 
tinned to str i . han 800 ya TTEN i r at o Earl ¢ i rune Gee Sa shooting with intent, an 
Whoa de an was felt by all the mi xii ond os gi pon teas Polar SpA worded 
en th e famil rand e e time rec murderous ! It 
minutes past 1L ‘Among s indications the as early y as half- -past 8 o clock oa the wong of the 
butler heard the mortar fall behind the wainscot, a p op ot Mr. Perrins, 
d and stole a case containing a six-barrelled 
of health, dti, might not je ured. It was accordingly | struck the shutter, Lord Peve as | revolver, with ics h he elear off, withont P 
to take this course, and the prisoner, who Holroyd, who were at Lord S Shefielt 8, qi eR the|seen by any of the people in the house 
pleaded Guilty to ne charge, was sentenced to henomenon. At Scaymes Hill the bells | at the public- repaired to the racecourse, where he met the girl Bull, 
months’ hard labou ouse distinctly vibrated, il to walk with him, which she refused to 
Herero: engl the Guildhall on Mondan, Se tfof Mr. Jones rors pr by a rumbling noise. do, when he pointed the pistol at her side and fired, 
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ienced in several omen | in different parts of the miei 
apne! to, been | st tib 
and the edi ipee 
cy ‘the + of the prosec magistrates were 
rns mammary ly mih ty case, in order that 
presence of M 
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ilder, otha William | and at Chail asi ias t at two cottages at the | she had just stolen a piece of a plou are, and 
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s ng it a he 
ct. Mr. | severely felt. In the town of Lewes the shock io also | pistol passed through her hand, struck the and 
i Horse Road, and | distinetly felt. One lady while speaking to her servant | then. glanced off without doing urthe r in Bor An 
for his amusement. fendent was in the | in the kitchen, a fe “ minutes after 11 o'clock, ide a|alarm was given, as already reported, g Policemen, 
an adjoining garden belonging to his’ sudden shaking of the front door and windows, the! Drew, of the Worcester force, having red the 
