THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
German Diet, and if it had been agreed 
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agreed 1 to by the 
by IE A would have put an end to the whole n 
and all wearing | he. was brought t by 
d's son confronted ghostly appearance, Án, h 
"i " over € faces. Me we 
k would have escaped the humiliation which she pu pen 
dias suffered, the thousands who have fallen would have been | the WoW when they fired at MI and it ie o d Ln - the prisoner 
spared, and the feelings of Germany would never have arrived | that he mortally wounded, ne ro sidera ime for him t 
at that state of exasperation which they have reached. I| ransacked ihe house, and carried off two 52 notes and|jury found the pria ^ 
cannot help thinking thatit was most unfortunate that this salsa gold and diver ey, the surviving inmates | Howley, who presided 
proposition was at that time rejected by the Danish Govern- | 7; AA ks Meier gi wp The|he had b b inf on f 
ment—and, I will say further—for I believe it is now genera being too ch terrifie otte f e informed 
admitted—that Lord Russell in making th sal at that burglars. ot ly away with their booty, and no|of constabulary that th 
time was entirely in the right. I venture t rr that there | t» ace hem personated by the prisoners m 
has been no occasion in his whole life in which he has been ~ ho led them ab te ^s ind 
pl tel e ght, and yet th " anj Wigan.: pH fa E ea 2 gea the ne of t| 
whic oro abused. Well, following up | this town by I g rk, and Other in the Mere New 
the T Danish question, Sally, as you know, a Conference was Sormehe, hol tal * Oh, my bw think of 
me xt hom E» La ot obtain hid "rd MU M E » wn i the Manor House i ina ny of the town my che children!” oun MN 
m tiere had MA most ~ » fa ar ar that. t he ipu AA only with sil rr hol On effecti oman and a NU pens ue 
seats ` ph of territory not very many miles broad, there | t E in the uilding, stating thab they were | be confined in gaol for 12 m "ir 
as every reason to hope that the two parties would comeito an | acting ag pon pepe representatives of James | labou: 
arrangement— it is t unfair to judge by the event. It nk of Spi oor, Durham, to whom 
is most unfair to judge anybody by the’ event; you must Orrocks, A nning , , d, to u——Ó—— 
judge by the conduct, and by the cireumstances under which | that cea the adjacent property, and land aroun LE to i 
Em nduct was partunk, Without " desire COE the extent of 50 statute s, all belonged, The Mano Ks. 
lame to Denmark must express à deep regre on 
Danish Government: did mob uM accept the Me x ouse for he last 40 years 1 as been held wh in rhe w ill : Ear SSELL 
obtained by Lord Russell, and which were infinitely prefera the name of Heaton, and the trust me ne w arl at is expected to Y H 
to those to whi Dom am to submit. of the ite — sa the — determined to attempt an veek i in Nov ember, r the p 
PORTLAND. bury held a con- | ejectm as successfully — on Wedndsday ‘ 
Satien, ni Portland convit ie iah on Sunday | week, -— is hice party leaving the back dese fixed. for t is the 11th Veri d 
week, when 58 Lat and 17 young persons, the|open, the ejected party again nk and was not Gras Ww CATHED bes 
SONS & end vem of the officers connected with the | again ed. day a gran ge place in Glasgow ( 
— vet admitted to the holy rite, ranged to take place. An attacking party of about me the formal reperi to the Bo 
w.—A determined attempt at murder was|a score went to the spot and c menced an assault b e -— wi 
made on Friday week at the village of Kinsham, close to | upon the house, in which they might perhaps | hi Ri 
the borders o the e coun ty c of Hereford, on the Radnor- | ha ve Lar ecessful had n the police in of ks, was present, a 
shire side. T d stop the pitt of the peace, and c ferar delivered an address on the syl 
lute fallow ‘named Joseph Morris, a terror to the | taken their leader into c For some minutes | decor: niin 
disso! 
neighbourhood, - e e= a rg within a short 
distance of extensive Tu 
surrounded by eria forests, ‘his. poaching dep 
dations upon which have eA times cause fu be | 
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the Tu 
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with picks, bludgeons, and axes, | of O 
Between the two grea at dam mage was d It M " now | 
taken to | the 
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armed with a gun, ' sims he MEE fired at her. 
terally ur aney, im 
A She fell dod Jnsenible, but she 
of strong = — tio 
- | occupancy of the 
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spring, he sud dguly 1 
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determine the ownership of the house. nthe ae 
of the late tenant, s Burns, have a right t personal symp 
emises, and they purpose pes regard to this viaa, -— named a 
ceeding against the ctae i from Durham under the Mr taa to co-oper 
acts of 15th Richa Y lI., c. 2, and 8th of Henry VI. 
18, it was necessary 
liberal response to — appeal, whi 
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paani - the — yi 
Great STO 
-P.,| great s Um cortas ot ‘Saturday ti 
moned to appear before | tede coast of Scotland from B 
the magistrates s- de sessions. The property which | Ork 
cks claim uab Fifty statute acres 
riod 2 help. Onh 
mw Bi ER. 
than four times, was ns branded asa felon 
months, received 50 
“drummed out of the reg ziment, 
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to his arrest, and the m 2m M : 
bet : gas ibuted to a des 
—The gi wal chaplain daly at the Preston | 
Me: of y oneris is likely to be amicably settled. 
It was recently rumoured E at opposition had been 
raised to t btala of a 407. mad aka 
he rter sessions for the purchase of v 
nts, for the Roman Catholic. MÀ in =e 
&c., 
above gaol. Sy then‘ Dr. Goss, the Roman Cath 
olie 
bishop, has writt en to Mr. .T. B. Addison, f Preston, 
money needed for the purchase of articles req aired | in ihe 
service will de E e by pa ag themsely ne. 
HESTER.: e corpora 
was held a ey tae since, K the Maye presiding, (7 
ting the n 
of this city and of 
After some dis- 
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of State. for poe direeting 
tion to the extreme danger consequent upon 
nd oth 
| ship’s boats, and 
he 
» to was only esd toe à 90, 0 
TRIAL 
ea = Mar 
M ost > z is thickly 
poured with 
mines t beneath a are very và tha 
Yano 
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shor 
washed s laway by the flooding of ther 
— the railways in 
‘ence ae 
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return without eis s i 
sec — c + 
mi NE Mae i Eu 
urs nz 
- à before ti 
aw 
a steamer, which landed them | 3 
w - armo outh on Secus same ni 
f the officers refused to 
Ter ees of 1 
ürmlyi e. he Box, and on called 
tfal fal but arms. iano, gu 
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d Sa n named 
y Doh » kno the ie Curie Witeb, ee 
tried at the ‘Clonmel € | Quarter Mey a ona the 21st i 
for fraudulently obtainin 
ary Reeves, a cari 
milk, and continu ed at 
his 
the storing of lar 
; IAE a he ae of oe places, | sh 
to the 
used to see her dead ad father snd. other dead 
the | of 1 the witness’s family in the Moate 
a note from th em, which € 
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t on 
iota whieh seas bas Be mm 
Miet in 
tho pro 
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write for 
and seve ette ived purporting reo 
from the dedidit suleiivan, E prisoner next said sh 
2 bread, butter, and tea. for the people i in the 
Moa 
ticket collector, guards, and engi 
train, two clerks of Messrs. 
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Bes 
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amd Á— m em lessen the e 
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tion. of life tn exp wae —— bod 
. WurmcRorr-— e 
haulier, 
during the Right by a party of five me», 
.| Wit 
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v FF 
had examined the body when 
Haifa, w ith wh 
Jd "es a clair opposite the door, quite near Betiri and th 
a blue coat, msa breeches, and a viden: ance, o he 
mid "inde he as going, ues that fthe Landing. à Pd p 
aval return with -— od ihe prisoner said and T iier c 
ith “the gen try,” but would return, Mr. — 
n asked 
n 1 "T 
He was sittin 
wine aud terday, w ne oeste Me 
earance from cabman Malinowa purehased for 
usband of this woman, Joseph | jected to 
Reeves, a Serenata now mre at Kilmainha 
near Dublin, 
da him. ved that 
n had come - M - “thought he- had Saai 
appearance. dead man standing 
He saw vire son has. in an empty house where 
F 
risoner 
his apprehension in 
when the property of 
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