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brought avout was somewhat remarkable. 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSI 
Agar at the | usual course of his duty as guard, Kcpeni-ig= the carpet- | 
gar. 
to Pie and A 
was committed was living 
Kay, by whom 
he hed a child, now supped at Dover, and came 
They | A’ 
PAPER. 
[NovemBer 22, 1856. 
’smoney) were mat lre of the entire neighbourhood, 
ene nce a of the style in 
is tio co 
A 
s an instance of his 
up the next 
at it was his 
d 
about two years of yin After the robbery had = eon which Bu urgess was guard. On 1 their arrival i in town they practic, poor to ling aed ery morning, to =. 
carri: t Agar was apprehended on the char q hai ressed by perruquier from Strathern 
forgery, whereupon he left K HE I f Pi who immediately busied himself in 
child and about Paga ag of the booty in the ch the sale of the fo oea oin, The gold|of that establishment, or some one deputed by bay 
of his accomplice. » But Fanny Kay had „a bars were melted down the washhouse of | arrived at 27, Chester Terrace, 
q l with Pi abode at Sheph herd’s Bush, t e windows of the | which was usually E tat the door for about an hour, 
upon the world, and oiia to pay the yd ainn having been pre viously Siken ed and | great whilst the hairdresse was ir his operations, 
her. She er ted upon him by going ninedlinte ly to eine taken to prevent the young woman only well known as a oumathiie guest 
the South-Eastern Company and communicating to the m obtaining any knowledge of the proceedings. | t fashionable pea ps Ema contrived get p 
autho ritie es there wh at she kn new of this ma atter. When mel lted and beaten into another form the oe inte at Cour as almost ell known in 
1 partly at the Bank of England, and par tly got | Paris as in pron Satie a a frequent vi visitor to the Hotel 
the robbery was amden small, for great car e was | rid of through the ane ity of a man na Wi where he gig most princely sty 
ndsor, 
tel bill bei 
taken by both Agar and Pierce, and also by Burgess, so | Seward, describe “ barrister,” ho eing said to have averaged 10 
far as he had any communi tion e house where gold-fane er. A i con: siderable pt Eng was thus disposed | besides what he apnea at the expensive cafés which 
they lived, that she should not know what they which | he was in the habit of eye ge and where he thought 
engaged in pa ring the time of this robbery. But her | were divided “among ee ace omplices Agar’s — nothing of ordering win or 40 francs a bottle, 
So of its details that it | and conviction for another crime followe d, and t During a recent visit it is ai came & com- 
led to eat of Pierce and Burgess, to the pursuit of the qu uarrel between | Fanny Kay and Prest eea ied petitor with the oy 20 for a beautiful antique model 
Tester, aoe to opr appearance of A 
at the M ansion House. _ The difficulties which. the enter- 
Ce 
on Monday was not shaken on Cross-exa 
e the 
offe: red 7001, and Redpath 7501.5 and De coveted o 
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E 
2. 
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a 
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mitted on the South-Eastern Railway is si ited i in an 
iron chest at the London beer in Saat oe is ein 
unde: r the especial nes 2 Bo im 
re 
of whiet h he ria ma 
mt Itis as eno fae rm any one who has co 
rupted aogier he g guard, or for the ge ma ae if he rust 
Za iia 
ag’ as hoten London 
and Folkestone. The real dificalty lies in obtaining | 
i the safe 
Piare in wax of the — which open 
other 
nati 
it was carla yg ae! Lei of the young » woman Kay 
ness of Agar o his compact 
n at Weybridge, 
Redpath, ike Robson, with whom on was extremely 
= infiuence, had ‘fallen alice the natural affection that | be 
he had aes and their Gea. At the close m be 
paced SE ord Ma: take bai 
The sdjour ned examination of Mr. Leopold Redpath 
he el 
was a great patron of the theatres, and mighs 
nig htly seen either at the Royal Itali 
e stage of which he had y ac 
la; Psa = to ve 
sa 
aired a most charitable man, and his position as s 
points are merely T 
detail, “hich ean be “dealt ser pamen Siar 
_ The 
statement, 1f 
Pierce. When the diet about the impression of 
Piere 
ip action | parrot the priso: — The magistrate remanded 
and r it Ke 
the k said that the i 
in which the bullion was ‘transmitted was abou! t to b 
| 4} 
T 
and omyns Kent, the clerk, arresi l 3 
eH ae being his accomplice, took place yesterday Ann’s Society, aided in obtaining fo “for him a high 
and | at Cle rke nwell Police Court. Evidence was given character in ee espect. Since e capture however 
i e transpired, i connection with the 
pays audient ding in hi , on votes, in these, similar institu- 
hat K icl ney considerations, whic pursued, may 
forge i nt that there had been a unity of | open ase fel fori inquiry among the governors and 
subscribers. egards the St. Ann’s Society, it is said 
sent up to Chubb’s for a new key, 
and pom issn 
ew keys would for a brief space be in | 
Tester. This man Tester 
ze Tit adm nt to bail, |that he was pt only speek rnor, but an auditor of the 
ch were offered on his ERAEN ot the occasion of its annual festivals, 
I in the, habit of aeg. from 502. to 1002. 
7) pl di of 
on caller. sar has daily 
eek ahead hati of 
o 
brought | Piaroa to a beer-shop at the corn 
Tooley Street; he = with him the new ‘begs, |$ 
Agar carefully took from them impressions in 
wax ; but, as it tee afterwards, only one im- | 
pressi It became 
of certainty that Mr. ee RE Redpath’s pee will far 
xceed the amount Marg yee It is said to have 
been already ascertain that the comp bee 
the dimer Fa of which v. ery ‘few of the guests 
cogni e first dinner of the society, 
after the falas of the Duke of Cambridge from the 
n | Crimea, when his Royal Highness presided, po awed 
| for a iy time past. cs ng 
Pg ital, the existence R which they are 
on was available for 
s to go down to Fojkesime to obtain an im- | 
which ar e avoar ey. of those chances 
names of “ Leopold Redpath, | Esq., 50. ; 
An hour or 
rogue 
taat facil, 
Redpath, 507. ;” Tarania eee 
path handed i in another > cheque | for 105l, as a donation 
at the Clerkenwell Police Court on F riday week, and 
Mr Redpat had been removed to 
m 
+. en +, R } 
with t 
eee: in po nee a at Folket ne had 
agis strate’s s remand, 
ge, the een 
gone 
that he et of ea a in 
mediatel 
h Mr. Redpath 
the aise of State to ea to eee and Pg to 
urn from With 
his sutecodents it appears that sont 18 or 
0 years ago he lerk to Messrs, Wileox & An- 
room, forgetting 
the Io lock. Agar, somita by Pi 
the 
Folkestone 
| ante in that town. a the arrival of ie semeaneiet | 
eile, then the owners and managers: of, the fos 
e 
d Mediterranean 
+h 
the 
including a 
continental travels, 
ould b ly 
i eaea compelled to substitute one 
weight! for anotherin the iron box. The expedient which 
h upon his 
The z was paid aor a year, 
to org: 
ental Stea m Company. 
then ati mpd is establish himself in business as s 
Ged tenia. t Dartmouth Ter- 
but sar Aapo 5 se house 
hi 
of equal Borel. Here, too, the ‘Superintendent met 
h ], and 
obscure apartments in 
pae | + et 
wife (who was the daug ater of the late Major S She erman, 
ights 
of small bags | with Shot, and t t 1 l 
i J 
P Ra at ~ 
. These ese bags they carried about with them, tied under 
‘their clothes, e n opportunity, s0 long waited for, 
arrived in the month of May in last yı On the 
the 
y that knew aak of 
the raia for pe he ves the; risoner in the 
st ds of justice. It w 
superint Hay to com 
of the fate of her husband, whe she 
Situation as companion to an elderly 
immons, at No. 3, Cumberland ens 
Afte: this he emerged ngewe from obscurity, and ob- 
tained he onda at less than 2/. a week as a Sei in 
transfer of the Great Northern 
Essex), ob ie da 
ent nam 
d 
hav 
t 
rystal Palace notoriety was 
pef nw “employe. From that time it appears they 
intimate Ry eas Robson 
was nosi as s what is is gitataliy term 
ished 
Pare by apis abi ones of the 
co: stly aon plate in the greatest abu ndance, 
M. 
while one m 
direct of a ag display at pod as a con- 
TE 
a man o of literary taste, a patron of 
anp ces arri atform 
his cap an s hand over E hi æy the pee 
L) 
p t hi Jee ie MEN 
to carry them away. 
5 
1 1 1282p 
assed hi 
greed to ron that the gol the ere. 
The two 
articles calcu “to con- 
ho placed them in t 
“with the bulli 
w he van in which was the iron i box 
w on. Aftera little manceuvring Agar co: 
trived, with Burgess’s airy to sip into the van, Fined 
all the while remainn gin class carriage. In a 
few minutes 
st 
R 
and the 
n 
; they had proven | the iron box with 
the master key, and were para in taking out fens 
ted 
bi ply ‘the gin sara ‘of the most omah taste. 
me documents, too, of an important character were 
charges 
surrounding his table with men of distinction in ihe 
art pai and 
each oi 
dissimilar habi 
and co: 
style, ry is sai 
and in 
lash up the weight shot bags. At , Bodhi 
Flere also got into the van van ; pi at Reabill, 
mounted | his carriage, and, in ‘addition to 
of the bags, which we n previously filled 
a handed out to Tester, in order te to a 
domestic pat he kept a 
an, groom, butler, and footman. Redpath lived 
there in the highest and most luxurious pes He was 
Tos, Bare Between Redhill sad Foikestone the three accom- 
a. i 
f receiving a g and 
gave 
racter. Whether or not peas were in season they were | 
ving 
tion of the great ania vith h which 
stly | be Both 
oz ce Ue 
parties and dinners of the most Presario cha- | respectal 
shi ip will be proved in 
doubt _ their having worked in cence! 
ha n connec 
th Robson and Red 
entified. aad it 
stack s an extent which ind sar 
frauds, an 
and which eventually 
> 
So a MS. 1 ie | 7 
or 83. 
per Ib. H 
e Grapes at 10s. 
<= 
ue for = SNe Thad be 
and 
Depa ager etl miae othe other 
hea 
from the kar cash box 
ee EE 
i 
giic i riin 
F 
s 
IAE ENN 
$ 
pee 
