Sxrrzwnz 17, 1864.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
&aughter. He stated that her name was Emm = E correct, and he allowed her to go at large. On W Soirée i Assembly Rooms. The — 
Ae m and that she was the wife of a ep em n j day Dr. Lankester held an inquest on the body, a ediüected vil insured during their railw us 
Harrow Street, Lisson Grove, They had three Shire the naa who had examined it, put that AN E not less On eng | the beer dd 
one 11, aniiko B AA. one -— years of age. Her been strang] ed by the a rage round its general iod. will take place, and in the evening 
band was an invalid ; and in -— v circumstances. ture of ^4 om ive the right there will be a banquet in the Guildhall, given by Mr. 
ion with a e par ietal bone, but the i immedia: se of d M.P. On Thursday, excarsions will be made to 
man named a 7 Powell, A orgenpipenaker, working Viihgulibod. The coroner id ed "di. M no Bristol ae tur to Salisbury, Old Sarum, Ae 
at some O uilders in d. On dou bt that this wast as atrocious and cru el a murder n — 
M son in law f Mr. Briggs, — On Frida ay a destructive fire took 
daughter were having something to drink with him at | to Aviva, 3 the guilty parties to justice. In Paddington, | place i in a this vise, which is three and a half miles 
a publichouse near the Hampstead Road, when she fro Mes shall, five from Kirkstead, pe^ twelve from 
went off in a huff, and threatened to go to an aunt cides than i in any other distriet of the metropolis, and | Bos It broke out in the chimney of a Xd 
from whom she had some expectations, Her husband| being a wealthy parish the pin era ought to offer a hovel, in a yard belon ngi ng pr wood dealer. 'The 
left to go home by the train, and on Monday morning | large reward foe t the apprehension of the delinquents, | at the time was blowing a and the flames fis 
came to witness's house and said that his wife had not|for in this case the probability was that there was a el quickly <} zi other tehea" cottages in the neigh- 
been home; but added that while he was in the train | second party concerned. He — ne m he ed | bourhood, they were not extinguished until nine 
and just as 3t was moving off towards Baker Street he|for three weeks to enable the police to exercise their | cottages, e| Primitive Mothodis Cha sad g regens 
saw her and Powell together on the | platform, and had | vá outbuildings were un g^" men, 
he seen her before the train started be would have got| Case or CRUELTY AT GREENWICH.—A few days| women, and children Lia ted with 
out of the carriage and made her get in. The police on | since a yxp was found in the market-place at Green- | temporary lodgings d the village school -room, and their 
Thursday discovered ith a [s m 
the residence of Powell, but as} wich in an almost exhausted rH and w. ust be very great -, time, as they 
there was no c him he was not taken | chain fastened around her means of a lost ‘clothes Cd ferai fire. On 
into custody. He has not offered any explanation of| The girl, who is supposed to to L^ "E the following day another fire os - in the stack 
the circumstances, nor has he given any reason why | age, was discovered by the market-constable, Terg] y yard of Mr. John ER of am ae d fen, Koe stacks 
» pM no ot come forward. to give monger on the evidently made her escape from. some e place of confine. | were wholly consu med, but the fire was pre ated from 
e publie, | ment. In addition to urk d the 
cals full description of her r given | in "the n vad © lan | ment, her emaciated s indicated that she bad also| BIRKENHEAD, ud Saa Jacobson, a person who 
orrors "T starva tion. The only t - hitherto beld a imei position, a mx been 
Shine 33 h her was that her employed f Oxto n, has been sent 
" hr appearance at the ER station near mid. was Sarah White. Her mind ve ed to be in pe to Chester — under a c af ris, order from the 
unable to name the p lace she had pee Assessed Taxes, for a deficiency of 
— Monday, October 3, but i in consequence ! of the escaped from, The unfortunate c creature re) wal as removed | more n 471. in n M accounts, It is "e that he is 
new mee Mg has been throw: wn on = matter, he to the Gree wi vag rwr th considerable amount in his i 
ouse-surgeon ; and the police are | tax perenne 
of t the ir inques est. - pb strict i inquiries about the matter. IR MTGEAX. —On M the purchase of Asto 
STARVATION AT CHELSEA.—About three weeks ago, a Tue „PUBL HEALTH.- —The " Registrar- General's Hali and er was completed at the Town Clerk's 
man between 30 and 40 years of age, who gave the| W eys were yt "d the mayor, as 
pass of Selby, took an unfurnished room on the first babe bs en ded. Satur né pen mber 10, were 1352. | poumes of the > - 43 acres of land, with a chair 
floor at 4, Durham Stre et, Chelsea, at the rate of 3s. 6d. | The average number in the pon vak of the way of f the chattels E. effects. The 
p week he occupancy of two of his | 10 years, ye excluding the deaths vim ye, | dad will be formal m by the mayor on an early 
maiden sisters, but ii reality, as it turned out after- | cholera in 1 and co: we increase of popu y.—The receipts of th eR jo. om far exceed the 
for himself dii his three sisters. From that|tion, was 1213 he - roa is therefore 140 | expenses, and the frae age everal Hospita 
time nothing was seen of two of the sisters by any | above the av erage. Dur he week the births of 954 | will be or es hern dud of ri ast, 30007. by the 
person, and the other sister and her brother appeared | boys and 985 o in all 1859 children, wae registered | speculation rns amount in all to 13,1667. 6s. 9d. 
to live in a mest secluded manner, as ud were mew in London. e 10 corresponding weeks of the| CLAYBR tg mé e announcement that Bishop Colenso 
heard except at gt qos — h which lat years 1854-63 the, aniiko number was 1852, hed agreed to preach a sermon for the village schools 
emapated from the y great; ind g^ ——— in the church of this parish on Sunday ie mn, and 
landlord ements itt to the o dirty habits of "his p that the Bishop of Peterborough would exercise his 
lodgers, ned to the man, He did n Pr Provincial. episcopal authority to prevent | the sermon — 
Mel v à till "Friday morning last, e AnrNGDON.—The Memorial to the Prin t in Leic 
Selby told him that te was} in] great trouble; thet his one is now almost t completed, E! z is Tegal shire last week, In me - mm Bishop ot Peters 
one of his sisters had died on the previous Monday, that her Majesty € inaugurate it i 
that his other sister bad died on the Tuesday, aud that | Windsor. The bas the Memorial i is dee SS angular, announcement that Bisho xi. Colapip ould pre wd us was 
he did not know pa i do, as he M not get an | and there will be "s pole se of the Queen in each | repeated on Saturday, the tiii of that day 
thei bands of aum» ^w gne arrived from 
He asked the landlord thot to tell anybody s -— the | It will support four ns of red Mansfield stone, | London at Be cs a ge veal e residence of the 
affair, but of course he felt it his bed to co cate | upon the angles of which the British lion, holding the | Rev. R. H. Johnson, who holds the vicarage of eL 
e|quartered and — ed arms of the Prince Consort | brook in conjunction with the rectory s 
roo, which was locked inside. " Ho restao to force | and her „Majes l be m 'The main nal | about ries miles distant. Shortly after the Bishop's 
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Stretched before him lay the dead bodies of two women | be surmounted by a richly sculptured and cl t the vi and inquired for Bishop Colenso. 
in a state of decomposition and hardly recognisable. | capital, from which will ascend ee shafts, carved, and | The t e an bey with Mr. "s and 
y resembled skeletons covered with green tissue-|displaying the armorial beari of the borough, | duri versation Mr. Johnson was 
Piper more than buman bodies, Both P eid "cn county, and diocese. The pedestal will be crowned by | with A inhibition from the ton forbidding Ma to 
my Fro except a chemise; one was str | a colossal statue of the Prince, in his robes as Chan- |a € ow a sermon yore hed ki d ud pex A 
n bedstead with web sacking, and the other fel — ad: cce of the Garter. milar document was served Lewis 
evtdbed up in one corner of the room. The only y re ent of the Basingstoke Wood, Mr. Johnson's curate "d d in- rhe. Mr. 
other articles of farniture were two choirs. Aninquest Rifle Y Talia teer Corps for not obeyin son command of | Gates then renewed his request that he might see 
was held on Saturday, when the man said that his right | the officer at Guildford on Easter onday, has been | Bishop Colenso. The Bishop said that he knew nothing 
name was Moss, and that he had been a solicitor’s | confirmed by Earl De Goat and Ripon, after a full | of Mr. and as he did not desire to have any com- 
clerk. The deceased ie his two sis 38 and | consideration of the evidence adduced at the late| munication with him he declined to see him. Mr. 
40. The survivin r, who SE od with them, - ae we! of inquiry ms at Winchester. Gates then rete = densum On Sunday morning, as 
that she could not rj them food. inquiry he annual meeting of the British | Bishop ccompanied by his friend and Mr. 
^r py who had performed a fe minatio: errem dM i this city on Wednesday, oed igen rane through the churchyard, a person 
said that he found no traces of food in either of the under the presidency of Sir C €— Lyell, Bart. ‘The | holding a document in his hand attempted to approach 
Stomachs, and it was his igor that they died from | President's inaugural addr pet Pu taking a|the Bishop, but was prevented by the Bishop's friend, 
exhaustion from fever or the want of proper sustenance, | general review pa the vii rj in all its | and, during a slight altercation that took place, Bishop 
The jury returned a verdict "ii gph os with the | departments, like those of former Predbónii, be nfined | Colenso and Mr. Johnson po wos Eory church, ux 
evide: itself to the history and pom of the hot springs of | along the centre aisle to t| cel They w 
„Paso IN THE ÀDELPHI THEATRE. — On Friday | Bath, and to the geological phenomena connected with TA Au a agent of the Bishop ‘of Peterborough, 
night du: during the paeiti at this theat nied by the "Galas oe th Lr gei 
int Fine „gallery shouted out at the top of his voice | these phenomena have gi ven rise am Me at the 
id re peated t id several ti imes. A rush present ien of geologists. The aed, prs was | communion table. While the Bishop w sem pM the 
Eep mad d t length, was loudly cheered t its delivery Bishop of Peterborough's agent, holdin, ritten 
urb E sias m Miled. in th sein an bee hem, for the | h did not hi 2 th the the 
wn upon loo ofthe i was tram led u vobia ajassembled in the rooms appoin or t A for the omar, id not oye im. uos n threw the 
Mis his arm broken. 1 The < ts being | notice at the 
the | as ae Gaur Clee ond sical Science, remained until the B Sa panied vui of the church 
i € Cayley; Chemical Science, Odling; | at the conclusion of the service, when it was picked up 
Camp Murd PADDINGTON. — Tuesday Galen, Botao Phillips ; Zoology and Botany, Dr.|by some official connected with the church. Mr. 
- morning, at 8 dub, '& Sherwani Soporeiin clean- | J. E. Gray, of the British Museum; Physiology, Dr. | Johnson announced at the morning service that his 
ing out the first-class latlies’ waiting-room on the Edward Smith ; i and D m Sir diocesan had served him with ~ heao commanding 
- departure platform Murch Economic Science and | hi p Colenso to preach in his church, 
exped found — a sofa zm dead ay > of a fine eem. P Willis peg Mecha sid Silane: Mr. i Sage that t the bn ag woul poii the sermon 
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Pany’s police, ordered the body to be taken - - n sections, exenrsions will be made to Frome, Holwell, and | the afternoon. Sek. and Bishop Golemo, rei in 
station, where it was examin: y a surgeo! d Rad es, took his pe at the nion 
the child w as about ten days old, had been remarkably banquet will be ga in the Guildhall by kar orc and r of | table. The A Aot was conduc il Gitoaghoas E x 
healthy, Py had been dead about three hou: the city. On M onday, the sections will m. ual. | Rev, Lewis Wood, the curate, who, before the sermon, 
time the body was found there was a lady i in an joie The general committee will meet in t| af 
in ies’ waiting-room, who, on being | decide he the place of meeting in d occurred in the morning and on ew 
ene Mr. Durdi that sh had uu . Li gp will deliver an sddren i in the evening. E^ said that Bishop Colenso, o earing that 
ew station to see a lady off by the 6 A.M ics a e diocese had forbidden the viear to 
[aen been EM herself since that time. The lady gav i T ‘Tuesday, the sections will meet as | allow him to preach in the church, had at once 
d address, which Mr, Durdle found to be- € n the eibi there will b seemly 
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