(JANUARY 2, 18g, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT GAZETTE. 
o'clock. He is fed three ay r regularly, ho wever, 
Chivers was quite positive thab he was one e m oor SE a e r4 M apes edu M us qu. ttm 
men, and hit piniga was corroborated by the fac was like that once a mo md —‘ owing to the moon, sir.’ He . 
the pr ds was a well-known bu rt that he a nea at Es asylum some seven years s before, £u UN BREACH Tor THE Fon ‘on E : 
ocket was | re nee to his QNID in jt somewhat improve T 
had PRS ea ad bandaged up, and n i eoo! | sae t, I fully believe, any abs oluta ae mutton of cruelty on i J ihe United E E Quematom b 
found an account of the attack on 3 thee’ bart. things had gradually gro e and worse, and | boar e Unite Mr Y oop of w; 
d x p: g 
from one of the local newspapers. For the defence | dwindled down to this condition.” er many secret investigations fens in the 
a number of witnesses were called to prove an alibi, and | = Gurrororp.—-At a special petty sessions for this mittal of six of the 15 men for 
also es the prisoner got his woun in a street brawl borough oh nday, Mr. Piper, the late Mayor, brought before the me 
er the burglary. Th 
p 1 th | Petty Sessio urt o dnesda n 
Fai k ie really t took place, The magistrate said costs , fo Or the e dar amage e done to his house in the riots of | founded on sworn depositions. The defe 
tha thi is, that either Mr. Chivers | , t the county petty sessions on disemberked by the Kearsage on the 14t T 
ert r the whole of the witnesses | g tarday. A eph Goss and Isaac Baker, l- | appeared im the uniform of the United Staten N 
called for the ee had committe ted deliberate perjury. known “ug were summoned for committing a The > miagiatrata committed. them for n at the 
‘The only view h he could axe ed the matter was that Mr. brea yes peice, at a prize fight for 200 001 at Woking 
Chivers he prisoner would therefore meet floes Gos oss did not appear f 10. each. 
be discharged. against him was Bidu d tò gang. ar ‘ai the next "Monprn. OF A — IN DUBLIN.— On ‘Chr 
ARDIFF.—The workmen belonging to Craig-yr-All op day. Baker was mp ya e 86th Regiment M was murg 
colliery, the property of Messrs. Booker, have resumed | rec ognisanees in 25L, and find a rena for the same of his sae ud: in the publie streets, 
work upon the terms of their masters. Operations | amount to kee ep the peace for six months, and to pay that. several rwr belong ging to the regim 
have vosi suspended since July last, and, ‘although the | the coats, present, stationed in Beggar’s Bush barracks, yw, 
uble two ò them, H ix. 
es - was upon a small matter, a great deal of tr TOME ps.—Sir George Grey, on the recommendation of house in Fulham b 
has resulted. | Mr. Justice Mello oh has commuted the sentence of | Edwards and John PNamara, had a 
i th passed upon Patrick Furley, for the murder of | latter drew a knife, which the E 
or ore murder * her mother D pe: took place on | aient: ^ Goulding i in this town on the 22d of August | in t st fr 
Monday i in front of the county gaol. ail us te | la d servitude for life. | after left the house, but wi was followed hy WN 
bered that she ha d in sured her ı mother Stet SR affray took place in this town on | Brown Street, when the latter da his 
the Wi t »i ight p.e Irishmen er sta bed by | stabbed Edwards through the heart. He th 
to personate her mother before rat doctor, th stom “ge m Manilla. One of them bs escape, but was stand by the pales ELE 
order to ob ain possession of this money she xe minis- | since p and "the wher r is ina precarious P itpté: There | been PEET for trial on ‘the ai 
tered arsenic in such large doses that the body when |s some obscurity as to the origin of 5 
disinterred was found saturated with it. After her prie w a ll the parties, had been drinking, though 
conviction she made two. statements, attempting to! they At the inques 
throw the crime upon a man called Holt, with whom 9 Wednesda ay the jury returne ed a verdict of Wilful 
et 
S&rotlan., 
she lived; but me st atements we ere not consis stent. At) Mu ore er aginak one of the Manilla ud t man n called REOTORSHIP OF ABE N URT 
the execut es was partly | Vru o was committed for tion of Lord Rector eck: pee on "the. 24 "Mi | 
dragged an d: paltly carried to the scaffold. On the On à the Aovis night a woman salle ‘d evi was | the es result :— Earl Russell, 281: 
platform she fell on her knees, and moaned bey | killed l by her husband, Richard Lewis, a meee ben E. Gra apt S -— ., 138 votes. Earl Russe s 
“The Lord have mercy upon me," which she continu d [in Ten areh Stret, oho, The woman was intoxic the ral 
to do whilst Caleraft E bolt. "he "dr rop only. in Lg the husband gave ty à lori D» m ‘intimated his end t 
fell partially, and when it was at last l the r neck that pro atal, He 1 into 
swung about partially stra stod for two or three! (esto, and M since s "im litad for trial, by ihe 
mi nutes, the fall mot being enough to nh tlie neck. | | Verdi o coroner’s jury, on the charge of NEU Pre MD 
About | Mans ie py er. Batlwaps. 
DERBY. On Saturd y ing tl i t di 1B Mar G.—A te rrible colliery Tan Provo 
ent d t th t of Sir G i atanta 1 morning at the Gin gen 
men were s? ntb i tt 1 rg y 3 Y: p be E 2: Bai ate ne Oxronp Ste A meetin 
OF ind of ~ condemned murderer, e Victor | | cosi. ^g ‘es we worked to supply their ironworks pn Weis vun 
Townley, and on the same evening they had an inter- | with coal. Fourteen men were killed, and the inquest, steps for opposing t the projects ae VE one o P 
z> with the cn in the condemned cell. On Sunday | which was opene ed on Monday, was adjourned until the ground r: railway h to 
hada second interview of severa vec duration, | Gov vernm nent inspector for the district has visited the vert Ihe expense s oa tls a n: 
M were also eet e the Gaol C t while £t v ether with its depreciation of t 
condemn was e red xn uiry elosed| Matron.—Another incendiary fire occurred on the 3 
nei: ivre to | 23d ult, tH es farm of Mr. e gr of "bete and | who comprised the most Ini ra 
he 26th ult. on the farm of Mr. Topham, | was Eitim to put in force 
horpe. On Saturday Sir Geor e - rey could be brought to bear against Tu 
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port to the Home Secretary ies vor, i at foe Most 
ith a certificate of the priso "s insanity, s Demet h.c camis i 
Hites v jostiees of “the peace aad ri medical inte emen, | offered, Gover ument will givea rite Tee c of f 501. 
has 
e it necessary to order Pos immediate removal | | for the discovery and conviction of the perpetrators of * 
toa Tovatie asylum, and nater hese cireumstances the | any o of the nine last fires which have occurred since the | -fom x» Om mco : Rix —Garolte Robbery al 
s een respited during her =| beginning of November, and will farther atis a pardon | Frederi "Tr 17, and James Elsy, 
Majesty’s pleas jM | v any accomplice, not being the actual incendiary, who charged did mtb, accompanied prise 
FarwovTH.— the diseovery of t see ase of | shall give the required evidence, The total amount of ie bhi di AI da 
cruelty to a m rend A in this v, Dr. | the rewards now offe ered is pe x Street, The pro at half. past 5 in ‘the ec 
Byrne has been acquainted with eee in rn nday, the 21st ult., August was Mape i ate g Combe H 
is thus described M n unen Hodges, in a letter to | serious accident happened Hs d Lambton, sides a 
e Times :— of the Earl of Durham, hile out 
**A' lonely cottage, surrounded by woods and orchards, | With th ie New castle Harriers, hear WwW ashington. di 
standing pU down by the waters of a remote creek, openin 
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procul Boy n Prac him for a time in 
—— ed to drag him out of the “yond | 
o doubt for ifii 
: Age ois : , opening 
nto a E river of this akties “This cottage is to out- | after them, but on takin ga ditch his pon y: stumbled an d 
single significant exce E that E —- is fastened on the | fell over upon him, fracturing his thigh in two pla 
= ide by a padloc e, we will suppose The sport was at once brought to an Cae termina pro ecuto: 
at night, whic! hous she tee facti ap Sasae he partition walls | tion, and Lord Lambton was removed to Lambton |9? Sie 
E gt de Castle, where he is progressing fayourabl Wek cuo -oeter/strüok B i m several blows 0 
risoner Curry then snatche S wa 
SHIELDS.—Six laden colliers which saile d from the t tbe aard cala eee ee niet: ait of tici Pt x 
m nee, as the prosecutor s EUN of their 
= roaching. The prisoners w rie = taken i 
re 
| an apple store. We know that we are 
wes Set of I lunatic, and by the light | 
ati a aa — aroun’ to isos Speke in the bes peek, m PS E nber for London have 
beer of, 
Nothmg visible 
e lost wi ith a A numbering about 60 ovem 
tie men, ight or nine pep colliers nc vn Nos 
rise above ti M ESAE to adjacent poria i Me i est missing for nA wich led to - prisoners fo 
peers min quar loft— apples ^ extending c wo LI e s i. bed b AS x weeks d other ave jf wrecked The e prisoners asserted es "e were not the 
walls. A corner, screened off by some boarding, 6 ft. of Fis va Tn ae tion e due | the Abery i was comm 
7 ft., hardly attracts our notli. for we ar o still etin all disasters tien Gshing sm usbicard DE of the watch by saying tha 
round for the lunatic. But the father, Pe 74, approaches HER whi them Guilty. iis 
this “box ^in the corner, and pointing to a smali oor says ast, and her Majesty's ge unboat Live - ie lab 12 months "hard labour. and Cox, a8 
‘Now, this is the place where we obliged t. Ad ue sent in search of them een driven ashore off | affair, to five years’ penal servitude, an 
him, E E $ pan.. oe xel, in Xx tails. 
is still some with a cat-o’-nine-tai 
'e lent hurricane Shick. has ravaged the 
wo wes is a t "doctor whole of the North Sea end cud tho Joss s ol sore dL NORTHERN C1 
bolt, eae siet vessels. There pe ar ing the 
= ae ay the. dun AR fou ENS raewn | crews of the missing eee ET p t Ba paio. |i 
as dn and Pa Ld t gis me m e is Y neg that udi ae have perished, | S 
engaciated tbs, bere UR. D night - pA s Y the inen, ROME des s and orp 
the limbs spotted P s vu cobwebs m the walls, 
s upon them and on e bed stead 
= Bat M ha Sass Porte n his den, 
h 
Hex ar Mon px ay aie a shoc king | 
deber wd ires ab suicide was Suoctapd at St. | 
cata 
prosor patare E 
efence it w: 
ER e don vs thinke so a po VET cag Tils man hos a ga mirepo l A sing Bt sone calle ed Mary b 
n peret rt on is it possible a 3 and n cripple, who Eak school, 
Mee Aereo quei e is Imam iain Viene x: was qe in im bed with her throat cut, giu zeo 
up in and lying on t i d. undressed, was ed 1 
o- | man, named e oa um a wound in his tiro, from mates yet 
Snip at © solo poe ul d ere which he apparet dying. un € is how Mese nes 
e, bis ng in another 200 yards away. 50me hope of his recovery, and he has stated that 
is no window nE this bo tp re y light that ever | de and him esolved to oh suicide | ret 
beige pone owed that there ad. teen: 
prisoner's wife i p^? avaro of ; ties Bins a nted. which he ek 
Jury reburned a verdict o deg ^ zainst |? 
!|the prisoner, w vie ves committed for trial at anast i taking a IX m 
assizes, security to such am amount and for suc 
SEARE 
in the sm 
Our guide told 
said 
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