SEPTEMBER 10, 1864.! 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ays since a woman called Mary Anne Birch was d MEE hee you a Should Jook dw ith mae instrumenta | roa] th "- the — Pm 140 — 
am dead on the floor of a room at No. 19, Margaret | ` ce yo nior s fend mentalists an al body of 367 singers. The 
Street, § die, with marks of severe violence on - * lia x shoud ere "om Med "y papal event of the pem w the first performance a 
her bods Sunday night Thomas Birch, the|a crew possible, i common expression, | Mr. "s “ Naaman,” which was prpieely success- 
usband fi is house, A ray “ald x of ie oss i "* in the fel, and was. receiy — vi, " the d 
quarrel then took e between him and his wife. defensive armaments of thie QUIM there MN bia diet possible enthusiasm, no pi 
the friends (am the ey both went to bed. Next | in of expenditure. 'To use a mercantile phrase, your old — 
ing at five o'clock the husband, who is a brick- | stock is getting dead, and although BN in your harbour —The morning and evening mail trains of t 
g , build or buy oth l l Dove g g of the 
layer, states that he left the house, leaving his wife | 355. ird vites they Bev so be Ed kept fag ‘they fate to be oia; O, and Dover Railway y now 
asleep in n the evening, at half-past eight manned, an d besides sall that, you must be buildi ing a fresh and | land and embark the mails and passengers with th 
o'elock, he returned home, and found her dead. There | entirely new essels for the f this country. | luggage at the rog P at this port, thus 
were ns z violence on the mach and eyes, hich pet. refered to lin i, a s ind sid sme » poen | e entirely superseding Y: k nef wae are Um ced 
appeared to have been inflicted by kicks. The police, practically an o whom and to what is that Ttaly no the transit t to and from n e packet and the railway. 
after investigating the affair, the husband inly owing ? I say that it is owing vri dila ét wo pug. JT. 3k 7. 
on suspicion of o. = death of iey wife, | It is owing, in the instance, and if I we assign the | nights, an nd saves them t expense of cab or omnibus 
d Yee Ae ros - ne of x $* ^ Parane pes a v" e i which has ede ot i M and the well-known exactions of the Dover town 
S cau y the rupture € | National party i md That en there was 
meningeal artery, and the consequent s iA effusion of M ond ‘wien there wan Bo x mici fg to have any you b the} Dv. c Watson, servant of Mrs. Harrison, 
blood on the baitit t had used gs that reign overt e ian peninsu ou have | Duffiel old, was summoned before the magistrates 
either by a fall or a Mii diet prt ore a by the latter. m ee A oF e oa tt thie Nationa Ta Italian Tl a rum ys si by son's omm 
The body cov with marks of blows, some of | are worthy of the s mpathy: of the friends of liberty, | with refusing to attend church on Sunday after being 
evidently t da e others two members of whom—Garibaldi on the band, "and istress to do The def t 
old. At the inquest on Tuesday the prisoner, Tho: Marsini pe See cae Pere, eng ten ny psonn f ip 
En a — — — b T uP "" ee of the chivalry and genius of Garibaldi. That bas been gà eene. Or SLE d are 
unde t: b own is not necess: hi rais was a | a ue 
the sitmetiies vrais that ke vl OA in the source of gre t gra c "to mo to find that Garibaldi was recent] d TEES in sans E rr G 
h 1 p ^ e ^ d received with open arms, and Jt the aristocracy of this r: ^ 
neighbour 100d as the man who ill used his wife, a atit Some will say—* Now, you don’t identify yourself veh ure wis. for War, was publicly 
that she was in the habit of drinking to excess. e | with all the imprudent acts of men." Isay that they | unveiled by rston sd hom h 
i id that it for th have not always rudent, If they had been prudent at l a ^ d f this T ghest offices of th 
er, in summing up, said that it was for the jury bosaka? e - j e hi of the 
to say whetber death was occasioned in cool blood, or | WOuld not have done what they have achieved. It is n . A vast assemb] e E Le E: 2 ise 
` ea ^ icati , always the prudent that gain the victory, and when it 
in a quarrel Pieri. —- he Pewee op E of = forlo orn hope it is not the prud t, it is tho mE Us p the Armi assem at ger mony, and 
deceased. In the one case the verdict shou one o ultimately to a pra: v hing wi merston was m P | enfin, 
should have in view in dealing with roll is that we yy ivl : 
wilful c = e pate M - vens be one of ndun QE ih me Sool” tha Eri Lob Es After receiving — fro e corporation and 
manslaughte on er an hour's delibration, ‘the | character, objects, and ive of these men. Upon one "y these | the monument commit almerston drew 
jury armed "à verdict Mana ughter i m n latelyupon h his name and v ety t poia aside the curtain which covered oh e statue, amid the 
irch. i i seem an uding, tha 
Ls b Sitti jr fp sewer fence -- rien threatened hang, a storm Galt périmfé the lil. 1 wed da «| OO stenig -— of the — - 
or p gate, VO laxo] p ition. On the one hand I was his private friend, | Simultaneous senti salutes being also 
his trial at the Central Criminal Court. At the Worship | w o bad nown him for years, and upon whom, if it was on | fired, and the militia band playing a slow — 
treet police court on day, the magistrate took a one, it was incumbent to speak of the knowledge I had | The statue, whi ch is by Baron Maroc hetti, is in 
of him. On the other band, I a am r of a Govern d 1 1 
— eh moe d committed the ment whose rights and position I had to consider as well as | JT 0nZ 
prisoner c^ on the capital charge my on. 1 was frequently told that I might have been likeness, representing the "niea statesman R od plain 
THE E URDER de Harton GARDE fter the us S Combine prudence E privats endship, "d estal 
inquest on "ni ay, at which the ba urned a verdict and i own how to act, that| bears the following inscription —Sir Geo ite Orcnewall 
of Manslaughter amt tor the priso he was again Bet ood pave So fei UR Ad Meri heti rea l quete a wise and honest s tatesman,a profound scholar, 
ze before the Police Magistrate at Cerkiovell, a prudence, but there lo for d something more han kind and firm friend; M.P. for the county of Here- 
ted him for trial on the charge of Wilful | prudence. I felt that it was. myd uty to protest — ford from 1847 to 1852; chief stew ard of the city: 
Mur c - phony $ against him m, and T Setertoined to do re ai Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1855 to 1858; Home 
SUICIDE OF A SOLICITOR IN BATTERSEA ParK.—On | it 7 had been false to these men who have been risking their | Secretary from 1859 to 1860; Secretary for War from 
Wednesd: inquest was held rends on the ipe " A nobie oe: LX 3g worthy of the | 1860 863. Born 800; died, 1863.” Lord Pal- 
" i place I he spoke as rotested against 
bray of tie e ius Fats by aged ee «| the calum & that were t against him. It was thought pai (ug rn for ard, and siut than im bas 
ppear à : e TN IM | that this event, with the v 7 trong denials wbich I had given ARENI or the reception they had given him, an 
France, but was of Irish extraction, and was by fi i me, afforded room for an attack upon the | referring to the effe ct of suc! ch memorials in stimulating 
i licitor. e had lost large fortune G he day. Now then came another duty. I felt foll 
ams on horse races; and, in fact, had ruined him- LER Peces bud uni ac e n of Sir George Lewis to the respect and gratitude of his 
self, and reduced his amily to such Ze ^M " The ey divided upon the question, and they stuck reed he 
rectae M his wife ue Lidl to gott o soon as Lord Palmersto: zi the BAINS of a * You 
wi a cs iner in oF 
be a source of viikiém 
str Sis Government whieh wise fo sup 
the satisfaction of thinking tha urse 
A has met with the eral A res vat of the 
majority of the Liberal party. I bave had ample evidence ofi of it 
in numerous letters, and in the press of this coun try E 
— The | without detaining you ey iene: though last yet not least, I 
have evidence of it to-day. 
terson Par 
acid, and he 
before he could be rem ane "he j jury returned a qo 
are of bolle while in a state of temporary 
nsanity, 
IOUS riti AT Mite END 
Brston.—A shocking murder w. 
discovered a few days since at Gees. 2 ^A little girl 
of | called Eliza Silli 
The gro 
blood which Pad f flown from the corpee, and two surgeons 
e Registrar - General's wound before death on or aboat the throat. Sus uspicion 
registered in | at once attached to the girl's father, a miner, named 
turday, September 3, | Richard Hale, who had been i oned on the 
1l. Ye. average number in the corresponding 
week of the prieg 10 years, excluding the deaths | w 
from cholera for 
mv tions wap ARR " The t return is therefore 
214 above the pg go During the week the births of | 
970 boys a vt rig in all 1867 oe were stody, and t 
registered e npa n the 10 corresponding weeks depos ed that they had seen her coming sat 
of the years 1854-63 na. average number was 1872. to 
ai where the body was found, and during the time 
t have peep, Mea there. The ury, at the | t 
eek that 
: 
t it E 
bee ing in this town for the - health, icri 
Was invited to a publie meeting afew ew days ago, and| BIRMINGHAM. T WS at musical festival i in aa 
presented with an address aning iim for hist the General H RE UNE 
“manly, per ear n, d ‘ble » conduet, both a 
Statesman an he PAL bw A the 
j ial a orable 
In came, Mr. Stansfeld beans his 
: imeem with the Admiralty, Garibaldi, and Mazzini. 
Elijah," Handels “Meal,” 
yen's a Mont = potters St Pe Costa’ oratorio 
aonan, certs inclu: dd two cid 
tas, the “ “Bride of Dokk erron ” by Mr. H. Sm 
used to say, ‘ Get alongside 
ur enemy, and then 
in hand." That state "d 
has rsen ded "2 
ual selections of misce| 
Sims 
Santley, Mr. Weiss Madame Arabella 
an Sainton and Blagrove. Mr. Costa 
the guns. 
be the idea ot the future navy of this 
this—that you should cor truct your ! Goddard, 
E 
ym reme 
He was at one time Chancellor of the Exchequer vr 
as saturated with cà 
char arge ad 
h, b lect, of he child's mother, 
ried after the birth of Ge CEN — was | th 
u threa — hild, 
Gov 
el c of this ven 
the | how 
and P qum of egi 
Beetho- 
and d Kenilworth ” by Mr. Arthur Sullivan, i in addition 
aneous m The | W 
v pray: 
ss instead of and at a momen: 
nd I |h: 
I pu 
t| me 
bei cnt —a period of LM 
Ere ends the LS 
Hom mes zd v mech d 
rtment, a ere, in that | 
which he had with ‘the gen à 
mbdlniad a at the post which 
“renee request of ot ar DM others 
ment—undertook the 
manfu 
his own opinions, but put a quien a 
y differed 
House 
gor y 
- a 
oo indc 
not pr was Sir G. Levies Y istinguished as a p 
ublie man, 
