THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
risoner, was conveying him a the station, when he| was held last week on board the Hastings day n ight to assassina inate 
suddenly. E the pistol at the officer’s head, and, | town upon Lieut. Bell, the officer i. Wu di wr the of js sacs within A: few miles ^ 
pulling ger, the chargo passed through his | gunboat Magpie, w wlióu she went n the coast of | coun y estmeath. Hew. enterin g his boos 
cheek. For r k M "i days he was in a precarious con- lare. It appeared that the Magpie v was going under d "clock x shots ind fired at him, 
dition, but is now progressing favourably. The inquiry | steam and sail at about 11 knots an hou Lieut. Bell | misse Ti istet, rdi hindisi: was fonnd 
lasted a long ti a bs M ourt was crowded to the | left her in charge with orders à Fike ie ar the doo 
to 
magistrates bras 
ing made 
mor T ode athy is| It afterwards did come on s ur but the D 
felt fo ‘abe 10 are highly respected was not called up until the struck. His defen 
in this A where his father was that the Quartermaster bad disobeyed his UM. 
practitioners. The Quartermaster on the other hand stated that he 
YaxgMovTH.—On the morning of the 27th did not remember having received the orders in 
dies of a married woman named Miet question. The highest testimony as to Lieut. Bell’s 
Grudgefield, age 29, and her daughter, aged síx|character as a careful and skilful offic adduced. 
years, were foun 1 the Yare e, near ne joehouids " The Court, after considerable deliberation, sen nced 
RON t roh dy eae Lieut. Bell to be severely reprimanded ; rmaster 
ies "in poses LU a arris t — and deprived of his good 
evident ‘that the woman had first tied og Een to her | conduct badges, and acquitted the other officers an 
and had then jumped into the river. Her husband | men fr ms Lm e 
Wi pain deceased led 39 yey Bc life T M IDEO R TH S FITZGERALD. —On Wed nes- af 
lls 
is nter, and 
through bis hegleet and cruelty. 
e 
SS sl 
Cov: ga F COMMON PLE The Ye 
the Hon. ug Yelverton This pette os 
Hon. Major Yelve m for a rule to "aal on dd 
summ and Mein equ Oceedings i e the 
plaintiff was x gentleman ding at H 
a sum of m nee fe ie 
Ye wa ton. 
firm of Nri in E. 
Yelverton w: Sud aur vdd Sith the writ of 
He 2a January ; but th burns 
bruised, and it x: serus evening REE id pad by drowning in the i gron 
she was beaten by women of bad character with wh Sup He a high position in the county, and wa this 
hus associated. At the pesa the evidence | in the prime of life, He has le widow and niim untrue. 
proved who the parties were that ass ulted her, and chiláre en. At t the in og on Friday, e ev viden nce arba e0 
proceedings were at once irg huis st them. be n Dubl g i 
jury found “ dd ased had destroyed yid cu pa d with the object | who, having become a Roman 
life and that of child e of | of phic an pe with his a. " e. mra eei E Piu neri affirmed. the validi 
mind ;” Es the "Ginnie T the Midland in| made a last X to raise the amount o f 3007, the will, and condemned Mr. Smee in the costs of thes e 
strong term e a eruel conduct. He was then which a an execution was i iu his house, but his so Dlicitor ài] 
taken into pig i two onik the heav, 
whom were cha uu "afe ks magistrates with | 
ceas as shown tha t the 
ecd which he la 
red. 
on Tuesday ih having le le ft a letter wi 
vy liabilities 
the train 
th his 
He went home by 
nm 
n keld h 
committed. The magis str ates sentenced one of the 
n to fou ur months’ "imprisonment, with bard Jabour, 
ren dise 
and the mau to one m 
Y 
M 
ORK.—On the 31st uf "March a small farmer, named | fi 
| takon, near by Mengen stump Mind was Vra € 
p^ y rey 0 
Bryan Terry, residing near Keighle e» was tried at the 
Assizes, before E pi tice piri n the charge ba 
d 
a es 
in the Suir a 
con 
aid 
indicating where his body w be 
similar ] letters to other fiend, ae. one of them 
break t fe 
Sikri and stats n 
imi 
car hims Dif c on Tuesday 
| He drove car refully, 
, an 
ould be 
of his d 
nd. He sent | re 
return 
that for every day in a year ae 
cae ear; and, so 
rea 
s body wo uld be |r 
at Pig Hole, eee vat the Press are 
"a T ‘The Lo 
rd h 
edical man, ps 
jans an 
from re station d his ped) 
nt seemed angry, as if disa 
e butler said his tanta 
"s 
On TI 
reacbed his ons e 
with him. 
VH dur forenoon Terr 
of his friends E. > to signin des d for the|returned and too 
pu of securing his property for the benefit of is i 
children. Th to see him again at 2| went into 
again. 
Lady Dus ve de oi 
k some 
his study, and afterwards went upstairs 
Shortly afterwards he sene t the hall doo: 
e had taken 
A i out half-past 12, and went up 
ve inj or spirits, and |i | 
Ten minutes afterw ards he | 57, 
. In Lon 
n doctor; in t 
western 45, South- midland 49, West.m 
North -midland 59, pe 
e the used never to take n e ant, taking no | medical ‘one to 
brought the tires men ‘their Lv The prisoners s of € going out, as he EUER had occasion mouthshire re 
companions lost sight of him for ab a minute, and à do 80, ed. After about an hour Lady t ein A 
then found him hanging by the neck to the iron bar of in itzgerald tapped it his wen and begged we kad get number in En Eos un da p years 
ihe window, suspended by a pair of leather garters, | up, as Thomas ha ad gon out a nd had not returned. 1851, and only 9,910in 1861. Withr 
which we led together. On being eut down he| The butler th bl ling | of thisprofess sion, the lend NN 
groaned once, and expired. The jury at the inquest | his master, Lady Mite. became (ook. and a | for 1858, whicl h has beenanalyse ed, shor » 
found that potes hung himself while in an unsound ae search with a lantern was made doit the | men died, n tin 
state of mind, ounds in vain. At daylight ate coachman was | to survivors; and therefore he "embed 
Called, an nd when the | search was abou to be | renewe ed, annot have been conside 
Tax by these 300 gentl 
; 127 dr k 
corel Curr RIB. AND IRELAND: 
th of Ma TR ink ushered in by a s pastoral f ro 
Dr. ity which was read from al altars in the 
diocess on 
e lor ed |i 
which ibo» Mi nd infidelity bear to "ihe 5 The 
Archbishop said :— 
* An PI n adventurer, a man of no military genius, a man 
who was successful only whe ike m epponents PL. vi bribed to 
xc 2 m, hun hero green of thousands As en and itii 
im as a he 
ot LE. e pina’ hb es and rulers of 
: th —€— 
evil principle, and of dangerous to the Church 
society, m treated in the rest AEO aud RO wo live, we 
ante eil y by mi ied 
Archbishop then 
a 
00,000 have been forced to leave 
ever afflicted or | 
upheld.” The tenants 
The e poor 
have no securit y fo or thei ir improvements, 
then proceeded to describe the ps 
d miseries endured by the Irish Roman | sum 
m | search, an 
orn f Le n 
0 
wily pemeir: suicide by dr 
orary insanity. 
and sympati? pecie e family, all the shop windows 
fag e bee 
under tem 
n Golden 
Sir T 
1820 ; 
Nim mer 
poten ‘a in 
nd 
^ daugh "m of Ld. late Henry Whi hd ae. 
SLE i IN n ge 
x Larmor- 
vittime 
the 
honours almost | being den eher, " p bailiff. It a 
ve Pang J mo of Kilda 
Ee 
| meat giv dig 
do in “prison, 
that 
But as Moses defeated d dio Aucenie 
re este of the pics os man ‘Cathie 
e means— y seditious societies or revo- | 
È ^ wars vi a pus T ies on the 
Fenians NH other brotherhoods of that kind 
S OF THR EW 
be defeated 
xe 
y prayer, so will | o. 
| was re oved. Am 
he bed from which it was evident dai 
the but s and rere as then went again to make a 
d found thei 
hom: a Ye akin F 
soceceded his father, who ie 
rod from Liverpool 
of 
credit to ie 
igh prices. gg his debtors was a farmer, named | or 
owed 107. for goods, and for this | 
. m 
| whose barrack was at New 
t was all over. 
wf a and € on tbe 
35 left less v 1007. 
these om above 
and 2 9,0007., 
l.—nam 
two "eteen be pe al 
[UA 
007, an 
and 200 yar ds further dow: 
e jury fethrnadt a vert that deceased 
ning, while labour- 
a uk. PE respect | A 
sed since the sad occurrence. | 
rtagérald, oct was born in 
ost on i d the 
cut : 6 
mma unsell, jUnuguit 
of Golden 
SAU Cet 
other murder has bee 
v Limerick, the Metal w 
Hir ears that | 
to 
ff, a en onging toa very | 
THE MN SSIL deos EPHANT ALTA- 
of this animal have been gro ated 
Adams, F.G.S., in extensive excavations 
that gentleman p pi 
breccias near Cren eme T 
reference to the fossil elephant m in A i 
small size of its teeth, w dei ue aif 
p leaves no dou 
tinct from any li RM ses 
dimensions, a pigmy compared w 
not to have been larger 
dealers n Iun retails flour and | 
Burke 
hen em 
d Malta, and ‘during tl 
ce, 
the e have yet been m 
is e 
probability ria 
will. cire ns the 
more espe ecially now en a sd , atte 
boh 
D om n the 
[ H ITY o zd 
into the loss s this vessel on Daur t's 1 
ing n Cor n Frida dd echte on 
of C 
ynestly 
Sexton, vh 
g 
where a gun Neili dachrged 
resulted i S the g eoo 
ci r eight mont tha. Notice of 
Sie Macri, —A court-martial 
was found, w 
ere vi tie pem of ge servan 
D IMS 
d both arrested m suspicion. 
ber ie Without the ny Taable 
y | by 
ere are downcas' 
R IN ierra —AÀn attempt! 
the remains of d qua met 
ragm 
faults along the shores o fais, 
