THE —Á CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[SEPTER 17, 1864, 
r 
irom occupy 
} 2, or 
or 
—_— 
strife in the parish, and would abstain fr 
, his wife, 
man ils wi DT two children, Th hese these tlires haan 
exhibited. pos "of life for two or three 
A screen which had been 
completely co concealed the bodies 
from the ar eher toa; > that the populace could 
at took phos after the drop fell. 
A to be 
arek i utmost 
Eho loc: ppa par that the 
3 Sco 
men, women 
single privy; the se ‘place s oy. N pie 
were holes, one immediately M y ye. 
and cic within a few et of the A s. 
the d fence a surveyor 
LrvERPO 
prisoners, James S Brice and "Jam who were 
the last r. Rowe, 
"dg 
et 
o 
as 
o 
are of p» national inar ch He 
manner in which whe dj ben treated 
Wickliffe, 
pad vx lasting 
red | the 
+ 
yt he 
the great re efo 
.H 
£ 
and sentenc ed to 18 months’ impriso ith ha 
jabba, are now employed as tread Tabourets in 
the erection of a new wing at Kirkdale Gaol—At 
Vaux n Fr iday, a man rpg i Farrel was 
drainage was good, 
he 12th secti doe t 
see 
Was TI ufficie rede of the it 
rmer of Lutterworth, who ree defamed 
and tet ted, and 
Bishops sof histimeconldaave do meit. Hes aid that it was 
ta firm beli ef th at, as Wickliffe put first an open 
nglish B £ his 
ish EN 
b fir 
countrymen, s 80! ihe pende 
gro 
weighin 
inp in t 
i hetal was sus- 
ave way, and the sinden, falling to the 
which it it had ju ust be een 
} 
pa 
T € 
ee rs me peehea: 
d 
had d nfully 
rther the "e d o 
m that an o ak t to the 
lions who" 
e some interesting perticas of the mission 
aid, * * which the 
had been don 
es for A eres 
Ven nclusion of the add 
the people ass ang the. i rilor at the 
Bishop's request, ver "^ then bade them affectionately 
** Good-bye.” 
CHATTE 
TTERIS.—One of the most ape ae wok 
, 
"Mosam 
. Ther 
cottages were destro red in abo 
was resolv 
continued his address tahdin much tha 
upon his | j 
ress n 
lowed to remain in the ho le, 
one of those engaged in the work having the slightest 
| iiiplolon n that one of their r fellow-workmen w: s buried | 
| ing seta Aia was al 
here 
at there d i 
at South Wa ding pr 
dation. It app peared ken i" "his E M 
drainage or ac commodati ion, and t 
beneath it on the fiery sand. On Saturday mornin 
| Mrs. Farrell went to the. foundry to inquire abo ut her 
was not there, and it 
on 
hen herb ressive. 
body was bevben so 
| employe 
| gross carelessness on the 
orkmen in not inquiring properly concerni ing him 
the time. 
MANCHESTER.—AÀ& the monthly meeting of the 
ee id Relic f Committee on Monday, the Hon. 
| wretched state R apr ter. 
a e 
at | L colour, in irons on a char; 
covered up ina 
his wife, à grow 
and two grown-u 
ny way. TIS M 
. nsis 
n-up aight her : bent a 
ons, The 
of having 
stem and — She sale violence to, 
seamen entioned h suspicions, 
pftémit who den ied the char, 
ath 
Secretary reported that the balance in the bank 
. 2s, 4d. The reduction in the 
bee 
n 2951, | p 
since. the height 
been able to susp m relief; and the pressure was n 
confined to Ash ny Glossop, Preston, and Wi 
maiesioner. Farn all re d bed 
there was an in umber o 
ving pa Bock ial relief, as xu ge the| 
, and that not more 
Mit 
n the 
. 
January, 
In 17 districts the y anb d n 
wj|and Pre 
Irons 
they have granted d d suns s df 
Meroe Ts fitting up of c de 
decus to facili tate. the 
atholic priconels, and 
condu ct the services. 
between 80 and 100 poor families odah ess ‘and 3860 
destitute. The fire is supposed to be the work of an | be dan ed ^ on publie works. Mr. linson reported 
incendiary. that 80 towns, townships, parishes, wand districts had 
Hzrye Bay.—On Friday at ie Mr. Surtees, cem the provisions ot Sn Public Works Act, and in 
M.P., who has been Me ern Mt e time at Bro omfie ld of them works in progress. The total 
House, Herne, started for d by Parliament was 1,850,0007. Out 
this place, aecompanied . Surtees and their | of this Law = ad ordered, and the 
e 
After pa "i 
fitéhoquof Loan Commission 
ie er of 
the Hou 
domin 40l. be 
vi 
other articles necessary to 
| minister to celebrate the services of his 
d by Mr. R. bp 
0 
leaving a residue of 1972,39 lL, a large portion of 
eekly 
pony shied and ran into a 
adjoining field, upsetting the vehicle. Mrs. which had been app for. The wi wages on S. Parker moved as an al mendme 
and the child were taken n a state of insensibilty, | these public works varied from 12s. to T or grave age b tr 
the former having pitched heavily on her head. The bed Me mie that the experiment of excavating| of the Preston gaol at the exp 
child, thou t dead when taken up, did not long | wi by distressed cotton operatives had now been amendme f the 
rvive. Mrs. Surtees,it is feared, sustained fracture and though some of the works, je & seconder, and on the co 
of the skull a total destruction of the sight of one hee ew ering on (^ rae ew might have been | original motion, ae ay ae were 
Mr. Surt es and the fi ootman escaped * with a few | considered beyon nd the e scope o! eir labour, the deter- | 19 against it. The 
bruises. The ive had overcome all | follo wá | result : ien "the motion, 22 
a verdict of Accidental Death, ifficulties. bw - on was declared to be eic 
Lrxrps.—The execution of the two condemned m CASTLE-ON-TYNE.— On the8th inst. an inquest was | m nem a a dreadf tragedy W. 
derers, Myers dil "Sargieson, tock place on S Korfay t in | held on the body of Mr. William Keith Murray, ms named i ees m Berry, miller, of 
front of Armley Gaol, and is said to have been the first | of Sir Patrick "Keith Murray, of Ochtertyre, Perth- | this to ince Whitsuntide he 
execution which ever took place in Leeds, The culprits | shire. formerly been an officer i s 600 | ing vate, "partly through business 
admitted h o New- pe — hon of hi 
the justice of ur penta although Sar- 
m maintained to the last that his accomplice astle on in M Palmer's ning was 
the murder of Jo r had taken a more active| works, at J he 7th inst, about midnight, menn. end discovered that Wie 
part in the deed than himself. In Myers’ icase the only | he entered the e m e of the Central Exchange, | several places about her breas ast, and thaf 
witness m own little girl, who saw | whicb he was x 2 abit of frequenting. After being | been cut. She bled e profusely, 
m wns obliged to there some short time he was supplied With a hit of | an hour after s as The 
come for nce — her was seen putting some oed owt me upon his life, an 
father. a he swallowed it he suddenly | with his throat cut, and the 
with the exhortations of pile pela advisers, a lapsed, ang sank with his head on one side. A | is not likely to survive. 
w ur - each culprit. It is said that 
80,000 persons atten the a A m passed 
off without any ditgrderly conduct, ement, 
however, was sub 
m 
ta 
while the deceased was sittin 
mother of. two _ children, 
nm a small bottle which boy t of Pari ee 
ken out of his pocket. He 
respiration havin tinued e wound in his 
d been * b his attempt to commit suicide. It is 
W said t hese statements were founded on mis- 
peie iiai e the gaol and | all t 
t 
wher OCiais WI 
as stained the bein part 
"by whi which the immer covered 
never struggled after hrs while | 
Sean a man, his wife, and six children; in the third,a 
T 
GHAM. ful eei preparations a». are 
te reception of the Prince and NT 
after their 
rospeets of the 
EN aay of pa 
m other "a 
hich hav 
rmichae 
| pletely changed the aspect 0 
Nogwicum.—At the Blofield Petty Sessions, a 
days since, an information was laid against Mr, Bur- | tions, which had become com P 
per ston late M.P. for East Norfolk, by the local choked with vodeetriod) have 
spector of nuisances, for not ha — proper privy — rum raised and 
accommodation and drainage on his cottage p ew and co 
It was stated in support of the information that Mr. provided: wit "the e park 
Burroughes owned three Vm Pr in Hemblington ; | the table pem it have 
that they consisted of two rooms each, and that each | pheasa emulsion h be ing moot 5 
a was occupied by a fatelly. In the first there|nected w soot other, a 
ere a man, his wife, and seven children; in the | compact look. The 
laid oat, and which is to supp! 
