GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE — ua 
iy liabilities being estimate ted at : 
+ >f tion, | payment, their a abe = 
their parents at t he Pe er mper 1750, 000/., and nearly apod ope ve "d ert vehe p ail ` Si ^ LS 
etara were walking a 8 , | quence for & time lost ieir y? grand jury | stabbed her,? inthe throat With pum. » i wel 
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about | cation, and requested his wi 
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visiting 
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amd í their r 
" a highly gratifyin 
new rn work | charge in the calendar con " 
"m Ti x to operatives. 
t, a sy Be owed by a stes sind Wer e: ni eourt-martial has been " jd inch long, and rather Fey "m th 
1 ih MA ot 30 perte d to some days tie the trial of Commander Geor rge Do; erty sibel 8, cep; Ut no serions — 
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road, i mpg i Oe fo ata Ml 
$ woed. Lieut. Marsda en, iñ | chargé ay à belge 
i di Ha by | that revert T undred gram, any 
yrvonD.—On Saturday @ young irist Aperte dn y d, coris lad broken lom T 
be T charged before the parit | of the Roche Point ‘ath lon, 2 ionen Sa the | Portland Ia andy at case g dur. 
e Town Hall, with t empting to T. 
A Sanh B i larker, farmer, c on the ‘Highway ner Hert- /journa 
ford on the evening of the 29th October. The prisoner 
is i i but his features show 1 : : fue 
- h ri" Es "(^ oh YEN breach of the 20th and 24th ar icles of war.| 5 given. It appea owe : aer in had aliens 
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i n pareti: When a conyie mangt is usu mi 
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rep nŠ e ptis ison ^W after notieing the alarm, which was not only felt in Weymout tae 
=a | amount of personal D rsen entértalned by nm “ee e a 
e cause harge, endeavoured t —buri 9 Queen's inspection dui 
show that he had in ott mol amie a. paura barracks of he oltre en on Y le 
y hi 8 voice v; his i» j "eem h it was | tion 4 tom. the regimen 
wt T cat to "orm his en a A B arker | Cou ursday decided that the EN Pt tay: mt re y gi - sconíy ba 
was going home um ng the secladed avenne | partly. peetod, a and sentenced the priso M manding the icu ei "d th —-— 
ET as Moe ans Walk, about half a mile from | admonished. ties A Io J the child 1 hg tat TA 
Hertford, a little after 6 o'clock in e evening, w e|. STRATFORD-ON- Avor.—The local papers state that in Late a hea rg thant, tised, 
e ove mem z yrisoner, and spoke to him. After the » in commety 
the ire ell it back, and thet verga struck him | at present they are not at liberty dozen — Maj tpa 1 CI to the r Ty With the lets 
from behind with something very heavy, like lead. He e wet, deeds, i ine cluding conveyances, , gu, pe Majek to. f Creagh orwarded, as aprosent from be 
fell d poh the grass on the s ide of the road, but been à 
got n Ma n on ón o kóeb, when s Mgr instantly Sinbépeurt" s House in Henley Street, on the east side, Sn op 
knocked him down again, He got up on his knees | These deeds bear dates from 1573 to about 1660. John Frea 
wice again, but v was knocked abet each time e, and | Shakeapotre, the father of the poet, was present at the 
| When he recovered čonscióùs- | signature of several, and the name of William Shakes- THR Bri MMISSION closed on Welttd, 
iim, and he got up and crawled | peare himself is repeated a few times in some of them, | It fiu. sat ri " ? diy bx whieh time 33 vium 
home a as v as i" va ‘Whle: He was at this time | The deeds are in excellent preservation; and the seals | have been examine announcing the close of ti 
t the impression on his mind | are in an unusually perfect condition. It is said that | inquiry, Mr. Barry id that when the rép 
was that some one had ‘been throwing water over him. ache : i i 
Ere coat worn by Mr. 1 
È was completely — with blood. The prosecutor kd dr light on our known 
des tibed lress worn by the prisoner, a low-ctowned | SOUTHAMPTON.—A cold -bloode murder eom 
ag: vas | 
* ause in giving his evid * e : bed d nce net n instead of this, wrong ones were m ade 
: roc ted, He gave a vety c clear f accou unt o ime on » e his ega : 
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left sleeve of the coat, through which the white|tleman's family in London, aud |^ victim Was Mrs. | the rev. gentleman being absent at the tim 
lining showed. In answer to a question from the | Coburn, ae tint at Shirle ey. It appears that they party at once proceeded to the kitchen, whee y 
isoner, m ed him very sharply, the | formerly s ab servants, ori 
prosecutor said he could identify him more Mud butler and err ie and that Broomfield had paid her | to turn their faces to the wall. Two 
now than whet he was brought to his bedside, because | attent tion which she did not return, though she was no i e then pla re guard over sain while the reniabe 
at that time he was very weak. Mr. Od 24 augen of | aware that he was a married man, She subsequently | $ arahad the housé. After this they réfumelu i 
Hertfo rd, deseribed the nature of the i He | married from that situation, and Broomfield left and Kitohen and pee the tomis p" A small 
went to London, where he has since resided. On y locked, but before doing so they 
endet lows, "There was a blow on n" ad of each | Saturday afternoon he ca as iip n from London by the Fox c ei servants a a 5 LA wore them 
nes and Mrs M ws at the back of the neck, and below | 3 o’clock train, and went over at once to eens sed’s| divulee what passed. Two menu, | Due 
t ear, The most sérious wound was on the e top | house at Shirley, yog te wad invited to take tea. | Connor, were subsequently arrested and identidad y 
of he bad, at the left side, and appeared to have been | After tea Mr. Coburn said to his wif : s at they had | the servants as having been of he 4 
used by a succession o ee s, perhaps 20, which had | better go out and do tale ts arketing, as it was Saturday | motive of this ace is not knowns t it is diet 
: bet, eer 
bacon anil £ 
fallen precisely on the sa n The instrument used | evening, on which Broomfield said, “ Well, don’t go out | to believe it was ro as they too 
must have been a heavy y lun instrument—he believed | and leave me here alone, but if you go your wife had | the house excepting a small piece of 
a loaded stick, because wherever a blow had been struck | better stop here with ue This ae A es to, and | bottles of reed i 
pee was a mark about the size of a iut. Mr. Barker’s | they went out togeth mfield alone,| OUTRAGE IN KING'S conrra a Weanesdif - 
e Ms for a long time in the greatest danger. Much | After they - bees back a ATUS: wish while Mrs, epus party x ne "ae two of whom were armed, thre 
Sro € jam dence was given hd the prisoner, Sektor ur tog ippen her hus sban dle eft the r m for the do n Mo € ~ rooms: is 
ing in defence, was com: -- vé aving 
Paves for datlenpt at the assizes on the charges of highway Pa fred an | One of P eit i a pio a i mm ae 
obbery au ati d the ep dos de fa En He tr rhe twa of | same time dem 
t d of this town have the barca ran after he 1, falling z on her 
en cow ^ opinion as to ae ier: were legal gally | at the back i. ds subsequently removed to the | husband, wh hy di 3 : Ted in bn or 
bebe d " ion grounds, or give their one in this iom, "hate it was f ound hat one of le-barrellod gia foe 
y or that p Mr. Ro lt, t] to ihe. dog pony e d - trying io 
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Qc. XE = barrister have given the e chest without doing any seri One of the 
n a “te D is hot E to recover. Broomfield | W t, upon m they all ft 
he é down from London to get there | is no doubt that some of them were 
yere E "DP a with him, which | drops of Hes were ne 1 
Uys à $e it all for love, | Were standing when fired at by 
bius SE. r^ Ne Seater a ust have be Me arms would appear to be the motive of this 
jos Coban’ rund MuRDER IN yro m—AÀ few day 
toe rey e as por: took the revolver down with White, a farmer, was returning f 
, ib is ‘of, pares ased it at a | accompani nied by Samuel Johns 
wo Blots wer e A din two . when they were attacke 
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n this occasion | shop in xford : 
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again | Cwm Ystrad, in the ay re valle his ; lig ti 
| y. As icio T ll at | this is supposed to have been t 
neon ^ young man name d Thom "s zm E UR] Hu D ScrcIDE AT SE —The 
Committed al on the charge of turdet, He | Frenchmen. Dac of hem ae 
Was tried at the Glamor, organshire _assizes, but the | wh while asleep in the eabin, and 
atrack Wid 
evidence being incomplete, the ju He, hoieteh, Tiii” 
; jury returned hammer on the forehead. Hé, 
Tl xis (Guilty. Williams has just died, raul eter ous escapo; One of tho murderers com mitted s 
the Third. eath he made a a full confession that he was | the other die 
Wan erer of Jane Lewis, p eine sweetheart, capabilities 
rnoon 
120 à : cotand. "id 
riche his wife, and afte Bethe to = mut d 
Suspended It atterwards cut his own throat. Mm we as 
E: Appears that he had gone home in a state of intori. Bal nth ^r P ts 
