SEPTEMBER 3, 1864.1 
THE GARDENERS' CRONE AND AGRICULTURAL PAPEETE. 
ed her in the pit of the stomach. Afte 
as unfortunate woman said, * You have now given 
y death blow," and To ly rolled o 
t Lairbeck Cottage. 
| s ama pie n in Underskiddaw might 2 
~ From this 
Bassenthwaite, and 
| reached t 
mem y ro 
died. * He then carried h n into bis a A 
and laid her dead by the side - Mr gr iie 
t 
al "parts were attrac 
s mountain tops. Collectors and visitors from | 
ted on the occasion 
day's sale was confined to Türniture, but it was notice- 
The first 
Medi v wai te a De 
strangely pad as “with M ps colum 
upwar rds. bi hoy ted about ‘nutes, A 
dd 
A 
tho po 
be suddenly sobered dn i 
on t tha he had ined her. He was then $ 
quer. i the inquest on Wednesday the medi 
+} 
able that whene 
riably went up. 
from Greta Hall, ‘the. poet's residence, 
On 
the second day 
es 
the ike n an 
manuscripts | were sold. There were not many lo ots " 
k- oks 
TIVERTON. tied Palmerston, before "- this 
town last week, i: T races, and afterwards 
dined at the race ord n returning ad o for 
Was para yu a rupture 
The neighbours deposed that 
kind to 
but had fr 
influence e 
inqu uest w 
d Wontls 
sold for 12. 16s.; 
cited a second bidding 
“Last Essays 
A presentation copy 
worth’s Poetical Works, ” in five volumes, m 
the *L Ess: tw 
ary. 
st of his health, his ordei de as follows on 
of Elia,” 
Ire 
» worthy friend stat 
a 
e Chairman has adverted to what I have been doing in 
id. as an Trish proprietor. I will only say, € if, as my 
mani 
fM Beda 
diee 
e | volumes, qn copy, with ord abs ate: ubt mes di h a r aAa ki 
tme to tet ite when the jury i, h, for 1 Shakspeare,” | who makes two blades of grass ar here only one grew 
ith Southey’ s autograph, for and a 3 Luo ne | before, I may claim some merit, because I had at one time 
f edi tion of acon s Essays,” Binet Er “R. Sou nearly 1000 acres of blowing g Mind where no eer re 
- he Tack that ie had rider no intention - Bristol, 1802, >for le 6d. Nineteen of i Meee Booths ea en pl tg aye ye e tnm e sary di qr od 
g his s death letters to Southey were sold separately, the whole | certain growth, and is followed by grass, T havo s ucceeded in 
the » ORAE s ‘aoe for trial at the Central. Criminal | realising 112. 1s. 6d. One of | the most interesting of these fre T bare don who » of — barren ppoe wia : + aa a 71 
Court. The prisoner "e pim hi rie enm one grew before. lem lad to say that 
mob in the png the court. Scott?s Beaters bl have been in London, pursuing and athough I am 
RESPITE O; HE CONV. Man TLEY. bi appy Aa see * mim ST rion when I visit I- part of the 
iC hat 
S 
sentence of. death Masc on MY. Ha art! rtle ey 
“th 
SOOO € reversion 
1e change of m 
men an 
d measures, to 
— of them 
-— 
= Tama cig the , Cen! entral ger Court, for the e tem n of a gray aah MA faa |: would go pao. ^ placo where —-— — pud e 
" T e ‘to. A me by Mr. Pit ga M y n their present Lee Md 44 be a nappy to allow i 
ville. enture ope my success has given some legree, no 
peal servitude, for life. o Y. n4 "s w^ y Yo uid Vm E politics P = political oulhions, and — to Govern- 
Weekly Return states tind we € of goes is particularly acceptable to nables me | jar end —— am entary conditons er 
red in London in the week that ended oi on without imprudence, or even injustice e pin? family, t m the recing v whieh we havo been ati standing y. The House 
Saturday, August 27, Ana 413. Th the bar, which I have always — PA belg of Com - "T very — par --- Mio een pod of 
the corresponding week of the 10 previous years, |an irksome and even hateful profession." ee T an tede: for Cae ott 
em ed for ease of population, was ni , there Y match, and he lucky man who 
Duri "de the week the births of 992 boys and 923 zirls, 
in "s 1915 children, were registered in London. In 
the d vc of the years 1854-63 the 
€ 184 
robincur 
Boston.—It is nth that i cholera has 
rm T mm in t Li oye hire Fens, and 
tal in several ca em Y men attri- 
piii d 
rdg ue d 
of Jud 
tinted), i 
ha 
sn " other po chara 
in n otber 8 
handwri 
pe yielded a very iub déquitt sum Of | guide the turf, Pap died 
being placed o MS. | of Commous 
on the 
pta 
wper,” “ Pilgrimage to Waterloo,” a the aw Me 
of the 
late Laureate, the 
A reserved price 
$ Life o f Co 
other M a 
not sold. Amon 
P bli 
Wordsworth, C. 
nd | meet with " mai 
encounter. 
mous which gives 
es 
course. 
say, that sometimes 
age is ex FOU hy 
Toi stack x As long: continu drought, 
o bec little better than 
rob "prn The "Fast Fe oe, fa 
£ 4} the ne 
of mt and alon 
places w eed it has 1 FES the greatest devastation. 
w days since a 
+ 
Blackwood, in T the New oe by which a large 
quantity of h and fur An nt. The fire 
extended to the Dorchester Railway, and burnt some 2 of 
thi a posts on the line. 
but falsely supposiug, at his father had done 
hat great VS 
cters, bu the the mat eat hi 
were not in excess of the reserve tbi were not mad ‘Whose d in favour Di" eon bone. = yo% other d» just " net Mp o3 
n. were f | t best to er settles the matter, e gives tke 
down A few of t the letters e privately disposed o w^ there k another thing in C aioli we tly 
‘enue S the turi t — t re ns that a ver; 
- Playford Hall, abe vo 25, 1834.” Referring to a g horse a e» there ji x 
biography of Wilberforce by his son | aualogy in reality b brun things that pedea d differ very 
e | Robert, Clark Wa 1.8 suppose, great] much. I think I have shown—perhaps you were not à — 
Ve We pa LAT g » Y | it before—that there is a great analogy between Parlia ent 
surprised and hurt to hs agio of the | and the turf. I x I have kept my word, and give oa a 
nad fallen and therefore that he had | little ot Parlia n nt PASEO hope in a doing uet I 
have not intruded anything that was not strictly in accordance 
less o tel of his fate n he imagined, supposing, | with o ur rules, ant th that I have -— ean — ed anything 
e every- | which is not. pei appropriate to a ra. 
Á that bis He had im Fun Sabre again, aatto N:—On Friday a Dung. zu: ‘who gave 
name that he was an 
, FUERTWOOD.—A si pna case has Dos under inves- g os, and that he had SEN in d in it before | A t borough magis- 
tigation by she magistrates of this town. - pon if not that ca e had employed me in aiding him. It etal charged with having ii entered the 
med Bond, s an the mbe ot then but put him to E A vs d that Museum, f end silver 
Company, was charged with stealing two 507. RE the the rst person who gave birt e inquiry, and | coins of great value, including many of the reigns of 
property of the company. The history of the notes is | that I firs t suggested it to his father, ia not his father | Henry VIIL, Elizabeth, James I, Charles I, and 
a curious Tuk In October, 1863, they were paid P. Charles II, On the previous Wednesday the prisoner 
young man called Mayor, the book-keeper of the TER.—A new bridge across the Ir i was twice upon the premises; and on the next 
company, i jn the presence of Bond. They were m diate nother db of communication between | morning, when the curator and his family got mp, it 
wards missed, and Ma: ayor was charged with stealing oS ag "a ag oy b opened to the public last | was di that several tables 
, Bond being the witness in the case. The m defrs by the lire 
the disgrace so deeply to heart t 
tg sed, and i been bedridden for about three 
. ay week a pocke belong- 
ing to d * (aub in which were the two 
. On g apprehended he declared that | 
he knew nothing about them, and that they must have 
been wilfully placed in - t book to do him an 
injury. The case was remanded for a few days, when | 
the prisoner w. pie ear for trial at the sessions, 
tponeme 
greed to bail for 4007., the 
Soner in et mdr 1002. each. 
execution of Lewis Gough, who | 
mas convicted a att the -— — ce naim má = the | 
on | 
Saturday in front of the ‘nly qul He gy amd 
lica; for 
and also that the seine might be set P liber on] 
hal. The court e ra the pri 
o sureties of 
e 
"| attended o 
DE E 
"of the ae churches 
Brother Triads played t he Miam thus E the | d om with eg wilful — of Catherine Gulliver, 
festival of the previous day w — ie 6 
| Chur - L 
h the 
iverpool paper states t 
ingress 
e — immediately tel 
Liv 
| E Baba rda; ed 
Butler, keeper of one of the navigation locks, on = 
n) Ma 
nefita that pem of t 
e rob ight be y 
to the bullion dealers ly c the following 
bmp the tir i presented hi shop 
number of the co 
given in ent 
already dispos 
| the She ig the ats: fortunately, were recovered. 
* | The priso; anded. 
John 
y a man nam 
service of the 
used is 62 years of age, and 
the 5e was a oldest 
eat BR 
he prisoner is the 
ks 
hat 
[and nd Fiat ga a ice of his sentence, | Gre t Nor beth. ‘Railway eros! have prised SMS of the face at Holt. About four r years yes 
me mr E at ain peser early hour Otteroo for 140,0002., end that e died, and the deveased. woman went to live 
‘80 ti mber es » present |§ Presta there in direct communication with via him ipapa a dn and there is no doubt that 
i eis dic ia : lived ' as man wife. Some jealousy, 
 Max.—The k ' this town has received | however, On one occasion the 
i ofthe la Sarda Bish _ SUNDEREAND.—Th the French fleet, now prisoner E 
| ofS and Man, in responding for urch, trung in tho Nort Sen "us may shortly be ex; to Mari ctatiy EPP to Tie ponies aa he officer of 
Made the following remarks on hunting :— was The visit wil not be made the x uet roter cad dew Mentioned 
another matter to which he must refer n whole of the Acet, but by a frigate and some oats, On Saturday, the 13 13th ult., 
He believed that they we can TE the frigate will examine the sis hr te ind the last t ce the rpm ed v seen alive, 
Measure indebted to his Excellency the Lieutenant. |9 is sat that it will accommodate t e went od ran tire ab age go 11 at night, and 
r, who w: rking d ight the | vd -— bowie is every KoD y that Sunderl "dis said Butler had threatened to lock her out. She then 
à of the island,for the pack of hounds which |may nex er be honoured with a ye from the| proceeded odis hi M abe idnight cries 
Was exhibited at the show that day. In old times the | entire d sdron, ng too far| were h resembling,‘as one of the witnesses said, the 
Clergy had to kee eep a pack of hounds for the €— | advanced to admit of — visit this year bleating of a sheep. The noise at first appeared to 
He did not Nr whether he would be asked tojoin| SW. .—On Thursday afternoon (the 25th ult.) a | proceed from between peg" house and the lock 
the hunt, bu elieved they had asked the arch. | waterspout of great size was seen from this port at a (about 30 feet distant), and gradually grew fainter. 
k deacon to do's 80, t he would preach a sermon for them. distance of between five and six miles. The atmos-|The neighbours did not geben thinking it was 
would h he time was thick, with d vy clouds. | only an ordinary quarrel betw iH B The 
iem preached the sermon in pink, with top | [ts first appearance was like a cloud of smoke, bright | woman was never seen s eei alive, and w 
he top and dark downwards, It was funnel-shaped | the TEE was questioned about her he Mevercd 
aum —On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week 
Property of the late Miss Kate Southey was sold by ` 
at the top, narrowing until it was within 50 feet ^ 
‘the sea, 
when it gradually increased in 
* 
size till i 
in en manner, and uiu iar he 
aimitted that it was Mrs. Gulliver that was 
