THE cumin OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
si 1864 ] — Mant Melia 
wen had got under the canal bridge he cau, T ü 
ni FAT; hold of her wit! tho WE Bien ET 
hand and put his ot “No 
tifo iuis res ate = Sbe s Lu over her eyes and pushe d her and W sur Quai; 8 pom d aga fer 4 
Laie gongs stool looking on ilone offering iat tee Moe [rond snag 3 d ork rr T. tue property 
and he then walked a ohn Furness, a m: an who n i Donjunin. Baker At Ger on E. November} und 
i A fiap- |J : , verton, on the 234 N ye 
ened t assing, bravely jumped into the wa ter, and ved | idk of ied [* qe E. d A e ng tre 8 
, : (ff Jobn Rea hs urvillé, on the 
pros 
l . | then laid be grass, aba while t ople on the ó 
f ge kuife ep inhuman mode of spole ie His | attending to her, the prisoner threw s pwe the vs band | ipi and Masoti, got ase of peop 
ply, &n ^ penal|attempted to drown himself. | *n-some sort of want, ar A : NP 
manly: 21 years p ^ elf. . The defence w: i . and to get taken 
un risoner to y DAR : that the | valuabl ; : ge care of burn down 
m - fenced the pr! sleet » not in his right mind at the time. Mr. Justice | Why d e property, Believe me it very great mistal 
p Keating, in summi ng "p said that the witness Furness had | NIS UC (hl od go to the workhouse, where you will be taken 
pr g,—Mike M* Glinehy pleated à [eoi himself most gallant and humane manner, | coinmit aov. pere Ce you please? Or, if you thust 
ni Govan OUTRAGE it Court on Wednesday A Deters ic gg neas the greatest e redit on him, and he regretted | such 9 qut b nit taller one, and do not destroy 
the Glasgow Ci A Papo 6 jd sable to ph him a public r man | servitude. Pio ans d ty. Kr mA you to & years’ penal 
ath brutal, ass: It M for pee guy E consider. if the an 4 tsa u, Devall your conduct is worse, as yo 
very prison oa you 
q the 16th July, o the high road across | at time , was of mind. to. form any ‘| your x wor, "and you di! this because you did not like 
2 oid Ardmillan, in passing ntence, intention Mw all, * it “appeared, that from an. accident | machines is of the fum Mot machine, i so of these 
Gumon d consider himself extremely d or four years ago, he was subject to fits, are the means of giving the nce to poor people, as they 
‘soner should co A and never was, ! himself for some days after, and that | well ing them. cheap bread; you might as 
gi be et the public prosecutor had d refra ined: rw korku hai a Let ie, aighi parore s bet, stil the jury must look at | Mei Uis p Wheat I sentence you to is yours’ penal 
ausit e ishment. The ct e time to arrive at a right, conclusion as to his 
for extreme Usa a sas io the hi ad I te of mind. Thejury found the. prisoner, Guilty, aud told 
circumstances , his lordship that they had made a subscription for the witness | 
sir punishable by death. The " m ie vare ship hin to rad their appreciation of his services. His lord- | "eeu 
eu 4 arbitrary sentence, | s md ims added à handsome donation, aud said that tl 
to the passing ° of an die , , aud said that they 
yi seated itude for life. tter give the money to the officer of the Court, as Sir Wittias Berk Ban Whiteford House. 
gi would be penal serv bably there might be other persons in court who Pap Cornwall, the head of the | banking house Sof Oll à t 0s, , 
D — i s: 4 t. at the 
desirous of adding to it. He then said th tja nder the circum. | died on the 22d inst. at the Bank in E Street. He 
seas he should only sentence the prisoner to 15 years’ penal | born in 1815, aud succeéde to the Baronetcy in 1851. In 1 1841 
: itio N $ tud obbery.—Patrick Stenson avit ocn Smith were | 29 married the daughter of the late C E. pe - - 1 d 
Rat aps. indicted for robbing Franeis Cundall of . 7s. 6d., at, Leeds, on | Coombe Lodge, Oxon, , by whom he 
Notri- Wisk the 15th October, The prosecutor, went. in the evening of the — 
QScIIS1ON ON THE LONDON AND ORTH- STERN. | 15th October to the Fountain publichouse, in the Army Road. | | R. WARD Wuire, of. Marlborough Street, head of th 
onda, rning the mail trai from Matichester; | At that time he was rather the worse for liquor. He found the | bw pe — firm of "White, Broughton, & White, died ch 
d ori the London Road Station, came in two prisoners drinking at the bar tig "D. women, all of | ordi 23d inst , in his 69th year. qao AR ME professional 
dently after leaving | d hiel ; backi whom were unknown to him. He told them that he lived in | COtv°r he was mixed np with the , political affairs, 
fina with an engine and tender, which were Ng | the Kirsdale Road; which is abont two ae from the publie | nd the Royal zen . He was the pria e solicitor of the 
diding near Longsight. e tender only | house. The two prisoners said that they were going ue same | Rueen, and the Pri emg is uch conductel th 
» t the full force of the, collision. There was | Way, and were going to take a cab, and invited the prosecutor "i drawings. pf tiie publi t Btr irangs, "for C tating the Royal 
eonatered atoke iid f One of | £0.82 with them. A cab was called; tlie prosecutor, the two | (T4 WIngS. d Rr eg de prosecution f Priuee Castel- 
ys of life, but tlie stoker a engineman Of one o risoners, and tw ide, and two other men got out- | cicala in affair in thé Vectis, with which Lieut. Waghora 
È were muc! en. i i The cabman was old to drive E iue Leeds, which is in ae po "i up, mM non u at "M d Y 
a contrary aregon to the PE Ales 5- so solicitor e Earl of Lichfield, Lord Suffield, and 
Pyrat ACCID LACKHEATH TUNNEL, cator found thi thé tod t at He en bae prose- | Lord Vernon, and conducted bis business with the highest 
! d top t ex, but soon after | ghe, 
d ajured by the | Stenson seized p FoBecutor byt the throas, and another man. discretion and respect, a among the aristocracy and among 
nt hin $6 i his professional brethre 
PE E ko: of Hudson Gurnoy, Bi. of Kosw 
Son folle, ar nd St. James's Square, Westmin: 4s boon sworn 
Hg "100, m personaly Mr. John Leec A "tha artist, MN ; 
Mr. Commissioner Fane, of the Court of Bankruptey, £o, (CEUM 
Mr. Chàrles Lewis, of the Mansion, Albany, 25, 
ri ros tor out afte ; Smith j 
perns renain. ima precarious condition. The inquest | side, The prosecutor cried out ** Murder," when a Mr, Kendall 
‘eu resamed On Thársday, and ágain wijoliried for a | ran to his assistance, and found him 
w 3 A i in, 
e jur 
THE SOUTH DEVON.— The tu train Guil ty. A former pon visting: having been nU aiust Smith, 
trea lin, ie at is at 5.25 on Sunday | the Ju gge ben entenc pi E do cerita, a fad the 
M Peed: a paige prisoner Stenson to, Fete penal servitude, ug ner m 
ones mA ud the Kingsbridge ao Thomas Flint and William Sunridge were indic ted for | ur- 
iin collision with a goods ads shunted to | glariously breaking into 9 house of Mr, Wilki inson, E dion, 
e goo : - Thi : "hn mu 
RTHS. —On the 30th v -— Hill Street, Berkeley Square, 
lay LONDESBOROUGH, and heir —25th in x at the 
Hanoverian Legation i Grésvende " Plaoé, Baron of 
a son— nst, Queen h 
on. 
lanar oe the Hm 
2th inst, at 82, Alomar Btrest. the Hon. Mrs, Huc X] 
m perm p ka 25th i ast, & «d: miton boige, ‘wee ot Allon, 
Ets, a daug 
y res ss EC d ci ot A St, a — Hanover 
Square, WALTER BUOKLER LETHBRIDGE, Esq , youngest son of 
Sir John H: Lethbridge, Bart., , to mason Marie, daughter 
of M R, of Paris—20th inst, at Bt. Luke's, Cheetham Bill, 
MAUS EDWARD ithe» date ira! H. 
m, and told him Shey wal =f his —Á— an 
‘the throat with ae E, : d 
him if | he poke he. would po be is head. off. 
His housekeeper, Emma Pa rie es : noes put 
her head aah of LAS A and ga 
hi 
p a ÉL 1 E . ain, reac 
ot severely injured. The accident oe of whom rho identified as the prisa 
r hours. hi 
* 
t mai 
ille v. Donato. ne-legged | to - 
g^ a Apdal A eg to Vice. went up. sta ths oes r n; | o! 
since for an interim order whom she knew. by sight, beid her um on the bed while | t 
one-legged dancer, from bn boxes e 
Covent Garden, where he had | in her nig taj 
j on m. bs Christi i 
onáto, ar a re-en the — a 
i pode rough cin oe meee left the house, 
aud Can ury H. Ó 
; THottour cin an interi ni of Eanstowns terrace, RE 
ts counsel applied to Vice- | For th " alibi was set. i 
special Appointme pplied to Vice- | For the ser dpa TM deg ie prisoner ‘the jury | „ DEATHS. AUT soti inak a Ae I - 
nt, at his private | the prosec ngest. 
ts lasting nearly the whole day, oa e pido Guilty, ane igs sentenced to eight Gotan don $—1 (A roan 3 p | He 
red the order, Tethartin that had | years’ penal servitude, w^ aono its the Hon. ' GEORGIANA MAUNSELL, wife of John Edmond Manii- 
: em circumstances woul XFORD CIRCUIT: eres fo: Murder. Brother.— sell, aes of the Horse daughter 
order a “is Ho nour also | Jesse Oakley, 2 labouring m XE of E MT indicted for vg Siren Cock f Ru ‘Hall, co. 
necessary | feloniously cutti the thron Viti in tent to” murder his |; pton and nieóà ard the sixth and 
spiser tiffs are therefore at liberty | brother Oa Ey. at Chieveley, on the 12th December. The | Yissount Cullen—22d at Bournemouth, Mary V 
Erat où the first ae Of of | prisoner pleaded ey, but bis lordship determined upon only daughter of. i RI ! 
E rond the English O hearing the evidence. Several witnesses ‘were then exa xamined, |; n ddaughter of Sir rancis ead, Bart, aged 17— 
ues x and it appeared ong ate m Rl n Tm d in m - d inet $ lace, SARAH J axe L BLANC, yon 
ea Sing vi His Highness t service about 10 miles from n aughter of the late General Sir SAMUEU ENTHAM K.S.G. 
here his went pie Mar to 1 lk, Y daugh'er ot the 
Ex for a br Pme cem ea action before the Lard | iy mutha’ ho ndi on the sith int int, Js inthee ree attended IMS OM ua Mr DP RN, a Sea - 
s A l. rimi adists, nts k, Mary, daughter o 
Divine =o pn peret ofs bseriptions towards the die Cumberland Të: gne n -— is at Wall 
e f OH: 
ages ; i o K, — Mr HH QM 
» ^ raig 
lato General C. Haxuros, 0.0) - SO es O. SARDYS, late ot 
: Ee E Street, Derby, 
f Merb: 
ides w 
w an Bos gum. passage to Calcutta. nough 
P Coum: REDS; — The Atteinte Purge: tomen t tr own i 
~James Attempted Wife Murder in mel quA ue TÉ his own she found him bleed- R 
b : n Gipian EN, 
st 11, Dorset Tert et oh ana inst, at LI pe Ca = 
CoxouLy, a Porro 
a War ma ve, Willam Conor, BO, Dae dium. 
usbarid, : à ., formerly 
^ | because sbe ref but ther veu f 'evidence tha : —_ 
the morning of the 1 4 M: "eturned a verdict of Not Guilty, on the 
Proc gera " for killing miud. The ie Jury zum Er Justice Byles said that he con- 
t bre, watéhinghisopportunity, | curred in the verdict. OXF Arson. — di setting 
bast in the open street. By | Robert Ballinger, and James Hamilton were in l2 a e da 
Won anu at the Sheffield | fire to a stack of straw, "tho if ere of Giles sa 
Sonate: The prisoner | 30th September, at Forest Hi datte 7 
at Oxford t à 
t 
; ‘Barrister-at-law, of 10, 
Old Square, Lincol’s Ino 22st ins 8t, at 1 Bedford Str ot 
& t D «di 
dem Miu Wie 3 
Halifax: : Wilson, with | affair. He was The former 
è Dhaker aaa the to two tir to 2 
pool, Dr. Huan Y ADOLPHUS 
ut 
ear On the 6th of December. | the jury, the other 
mde 17 years old, and had | Sah 7 fenced to five in ani 
month b ; but the. prosecutrix had per years's petial Muri t firi rs wo 
^ re this occurrence took | Alezander Davidson 1 telog, ee f hay, |: 
d a furnished room, ahd | of. Barley, two Mia : r^ Wi, por Cothe Y adi 
US EX Ond ons Tuarnbed (hl. cas tack. of straw, the property, of | ho had been | Literature at he Rev. THOMAS 
Low end ad to rotura hone Middle Aston, on the Ist ber. ew years and North Audley — T RM of 14, Greavenac 
to ahaa. ta Me [neg i by the previous convicted of a was itg | brother ot i Edward S " 
hom hen they | Davidson to 10 years’ pe —— 
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