Avovsr 20, 1864. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND name re GAZETTE. 
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mad p he tanned Eu him with the ing of the Roman Catholic bishop. The — a TH H MurpER.—The second trial of 
fact that there last interfered, and arrested several persons of bo h | Franci Bradley fet the Dorryvengh murder : A n" 
— ted the sa rm and on Saturday and Sunday the tod | at the late assizes. will be remembered that d 
m cem oe ~ P memoria ai Bedfo ord, was s un "co oo à comparatively rye On Monday the | Grierson, steward of Mr. Adair, a landed proprietor in 
last week in the presence of a lar arge f|rioting was renewed, and the mob wrecked several EN was murdered on the 10th of April, e A 
spectators. The statue, 7 feet high, is of boite and i is | houses, including the Na tional School in Brown Street. Bee or evicted, and a‘ Mer 
laced on a circular pedestal of granite, 8 feet high. | In the afternoon there was a regular battle between the cvm father n had modice, e 
The sculptor was Mr. E. B. Stevens, of London. the Orangemen and the navvies, and the dis — evictio and had, of course, e, incurred pr hatred — 
Tavro.—The water supply in Cornwall has not been | dist y by women, girls, | peasan i: He o 
so short as it is at iion tie: at Nes iD panda. The | an and boys, carrying aimee 18, pitchforks, and other |on the ilth April, but the e ning before, as he 
effects of the long-continued ee are assuming a | weapons. All the ——— were — at an early hour | returned to his house, after Visiting a a frien riod, +4 
very serious mio and farmers es 2e wits |in the evening, and several persons were shot, one of shot from a limekiln. He was mortally Purus vens 
end with respec! he watering of P thei tock. In| whom has since T ive Sii pedies of the 84th | was able to go home, erben he immedi ^ be fis 
some districts ean ate have been cet A in the| Regiment arrived from Dee by the evening train, wife that the prisoner was the man "that r rea m, 
western part of the county some hri ied cattle have and career aki serious collision during the night. | He afterwards made a dyin declaration to the same 
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sufferers. The wool also is il much da amaged eof es. suspended, and the houses were closed. | others brought for Er inspection, The prisoner 
scurvy, and the price has consequently reached re zd. Several dreadful conflicts took pl r » 1 but the 1 
and beg in vane cases ls. Aue © y^ The between the police and the mob. The police fired upon bem 8 assizes the trial was postponed, owing to the 
hand, which a week or two ago was is s cdd the people, wounding about 30 persons, two mortally, | absen of. a meni witness, a woman who was 
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ura in the count exceedingly scanty, ship carpenters to a pitched battle, and t the latter yan at ici recent “om es, an nd : after lasting two 
- seh and butter aon dearer ety on ea broke into the gunsmi iths shops and armed od days ini 'ed abortive, the aii who had been 
known at this time of the year for a long period. | sel They subsequently heard a report that the | | locked -— - Might, MAE "that t ther va no chan ce of 
Scores of corn crops are infested with a small and | Dublin coal porters were to arrive in Beliast t — verdict, 
destr i e comm y | navvies, and went, to the à — P Ri awaited | and the “prio er W will be arraigned | for the Pt time 
which is doing considerable damage, and the |t nd | at the next assizes. uld » 
attribute me heer — to the dry hot season.|all armed, determined to attack s new comers. The | im mediately re-tried by aer jury, but the y 
nless ther some steady showers of rain very | report turned — to be erroneous, but several of the | prosecutors decided on postponing the trial. ie 
son à man A oft the rami a> will suffer to an extent by PN were roughly treated. During the whole | *pplication to liberate him o on — was refused, and he 
means vr he townspeople have also | day dete: "with hatchets, knives, pistols, and | w again consigned to pris 
rath to hope for rain. New wells are being sunk, or pitchfork par m. the streets; and about six o’cloc 
old wells sunk criam in nearly all the towns in the |a collision took gne e be tween the hip car- 
county, and the different corporations have found it mir tis E navvies. tla 
necessary to take es matter of the T" of water | mud-banks y oss harbour, nd fired upon from the > 
into their serious consideration. Where there are | banks of th by the| THE YELVERTON A An action for damag 
— M sani supply has been ‘reduced one- | Orange pa andes "Nine or ten received gunshout wounds | stated at l., has been bro € os Scotland id) 
third. r two instances ne irs are = one is reported dead. The magistrates swore in a | Mrs, Teresa Yelverton gaia the Sat a iew = 
Vaikas me mber of special constables, and too! possession of I July 
Tons? noel collier, 24 years of age, named Charles the gun M in the shops. The Roman Catholics| THE SUNDAY. —On Saturday w week bet 
Brough, w €d before the magistrate on the 4th | held a meeting, and appointed a deputation to go to Majesty's ee yr s steamed up to Invergordon, at 
we with io wilful m urder of George Walker, an old T ‘Ga redone Government to appoint Commis- | a late hour in the evening with the Commissioners on 
of 74, who, foetu s respectable Toomer oe still sione s to gov n the town, as they had no confidence | Fisheries, and left again — on Monday morning. 
owning a small property, had fi e last subseription for the purchase of | The officers in command were desirous of obtaining 
been living entirely alone e in a rade nt ona n piece of fre arms Was die set on aee rei squadrons of — of provisions on "pid but the merchants 
waste land near Audley. till ent down in the evening, | d eclin ed to execute the orders on the Sabbath day. 
circumstances, who had often urged ag to _ with Major Esmond, of ‘the “constabulary — "- be got 
with them, but he always refused. He was Jas p zar in where, and the Salamis, after ling i in the harbour 
alive on Wednesday week, when a labou urer i 1| 800 tabulary was also ordered to be concen Jk ied | 96 a took her d arture on Monday morning too 
— the habit of calling p i i f n — | ear v board 
n the hut, and promised to call a; again the next day. | | morning the riots were renewed with lamentable con Mr. HUN MILLER.—It is € € the family of 
wW hen he went d be Thursday evening he found t g Hugh Miller hir iere d t ab in complete 
corpse of the o ying almost naked in front otl pitchforks, and gunshots. Five more repair the humble cottage iu Cromarty in which he 
watch had t | first saw the light. A nent rangi a 
the building, drendfully o mutilated. - been | men were taken to the hospital, two of whom are 
stolen from deceased on the night of tio murder, On likely to liv e. The hospitals are crow: crowded with wounded, front ofthe d 1 
Friday afternoon the prisoner attempted to pawn this|and the surgeons were busy all day performing ampu- pillar, sı te 
watch in Tunstall, Ad was at once arrested. While in | tations. aren were despatched almost hourly, Heri Miller, which was erected to his miemory- Aa 
M "yes = same evening he confessed that he | and in the of the day there 2 Faget ra hd friends and admirers. 
esaid he had ^ quarrelling | 4000 soldiers it in i Belfast. 12, raed Protes operatives It e 
with his { father, se on leaving his home went to the | marched armed through the tow: is pao doing x f aes 
eae eta lodging, but the old man refused to let | violence, snd merely as an exhibi tion of om Rat tek 
him in, upon which he picked up a piece of wood, | After midnight no serious disturbance occu ‘ 
struck deceased with it, took his watch and ran away. | soldie A arse and special constables patroled the  Ramwav ACCIDENTS AND THEIR CAUSES.— -In the 
When - l— was repeated in evidence, the frere dii night. On Thurada 1861 79 killed by 
prison rely said it was true, po that he had 2 the funeral of one of the men who were shot, but it alia accidents in the United Ki ingdom ; in the year 
nothing farther to ETE He was committed for trial at | was soon suppressed, and without any casualty. The 1862, on an increased. number of lines, 35 hg 
the next Stafford Assi RCA be d; and in the year 1863, on 
UXBRIDGE.— On Thureda ay, thellthinst,a fire broke| DISTURBANCES IN ze "e ERRY.— The 12th of|a still d A01 $e] length of line, 35 p yaaa: were 
out inarick of hay at Hay’s Farm, Sonthall, in the | Angust sd celebrated b apprentice boys firing | killed a c 401 injured. The number of passengers in 
occupation . of Mr. Wils Ishin. , Before the ‘brigade fire- PEA NN flags, rs acting in tps kcal 1863 w 633.075 without including 64,39 1 season 
5 ges, music, and Ther was a sermon and periodical ticket holders. Est timating even that 
UR other de of hay “and = gto Pe ome also ‘the| in the aec Pres esby ter’ os Ohare 100 morus 
and Bess xe buildings s and 3e res. | apprentice boys marched po the principal streets | the number of paeng killed in 1863 was less cw 
flam not subdued = Friday, by which time | with torches. Ther some fi ghting afterwards, one in 6,000,000, and - passengers injured less 
they had con isime seven ricks of hay and clover an ant one or two pe € are said to y Of every five passengers killed card 
eh ick and timber gii of great in aud filled | injured. : lost their lives ‘through their own misconduct or want 
a valuable stock of grain, &c. The dw "rm. DISTURBANCES IN DUNDALK.—On Thursday night = = — so that the number of passengers killed 
house w with its contents. It was at first party riots broke out E Dand alk, where an immense yond their own control was less than 
bat the that t e fire was the work of an incendiary, | mob burnt King William in effigy, and then rushed wi indigir in 15,000,000. Of the passengers killed 
gh the streets breaking the windows of the|last year 12 met their death by getting out of 
n that it arose from one of the stacks of hay | Protestants. The mob also veri the ra; i o get into trains when i 
in the ing. Such an eat fire has not baoa and Methodists’ meeting-ho ro i j ing o 
Mte pv years in them. A body of troops was sent down at night |line at a eee one by leaning out of the ca e 
rese : ee Dublin. window haha sq a br idge me xo ne a one 
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ROPOSED Dockvanp AT | QUEENSTOWN.—At by side of a carriage, one a 
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fleet by the mayor and citizens o: poe ene UE | welking along the train. OL thet AS gutem ki 
D-LIRUTENA i are A Oak, wee ORT [m 863 from accidents to trains, three lost their lives 
he will sin for É n enu Duke of rset on the subject of a through collisions between tra trains, and 10 from the 
is belt, is proe ime for the benefit of rid eso y sd occa fh eret bove ns getting off the line, 7 of the e at 
left I duni for pep rese eminded the ous i 
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i it E only be to bid farewell to the e people as Viceroy. | Gerentukent docks, as Liverpool and G ieo, | trains in the e United Eara r eye ang mad 
3 OT AT BELFAST.—On Friday HUE at 2 o'clock | were more prosperous ae Portsmouth and reet 
coins riot broke m in Belfast, when stones, bricks, | that possessed them, at urged the people to rely on | precisely the same number 
the rim oim i gu n gu a were rely w . Before | -— own exertions rather than on Government ai board in 1862— use 
NUM ge A od violeuce, many HE NATIONAL e UE.—Oa the day after ‘th trains, 10 by th i oti 
; by the were injured. Agel was totally wrecked | great Pipini at the laying of the foundation 4 preme p [eg or" 
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rangemen. The windows _of St. Patrick’s stone of the nnell Monument, an extraordinary | bein ything brea! 
e Irish National League,” was held f. tti i 
Ew ihig, t reated. Danse” the Meu the 72A of conferring with the members of thiols a ecidents m dd ja ap patible b da 
a = "nenas = factories Ee Tae in T rs wein associ ot from the country who had come to esi | managem To 
could vailed re. gir was ostensil A to take art i n that display. T 
RN LA e eg and others policeman» s gun, a man bet ae be ner rev mem eg viae Ersten ai 4 eme Tas oe pen 
lies in their turn aeg Mec oa Eastern ‘Company ana ae from 
oman C; Edmonton and Walthamstow to the Linpéol Street 
of the “ Young Ireland it agitation, the avowed object 
' which is the dismemberment of the kingdom by fo orce, 
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