| 242 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
heart, and had also a ver, ry serious wound on the head | Redesdale was riding through the turnpike near this 
which odd not have been inflicted by his own hand. town the toll-ke eeper r refused i. agiro him change for 
These circumstances were so ~ His lordship : sum- 
took Wesley into custody. An inquest was opened by moned him for the balance, a A 
the coroner, and after two adjournments the jury re- | the toll-man was entitle d to toll in ‘the exact money it} EXECUTION AT Lrverr et station, 
turned a verdict of Manslaughter ag ainst Geo pier prva ih 0, an Since convicted at the matics na Toha Cal pri 
Wesley, who has been committed to Notti g toll-keepers in many places dt ‘Abbe are the Wilfal munder of 
change ; and horsemen have been compete to leave nesday in this Sits. “We pie ewan execute on Wap. 
‘Neweas LE- ete g.—On Saturday M, H d | ol of his sentence, Hig y itt Cee edged the juig 
a son of the meo, Giai at this place, a| WINCHES The Bishop of Wanche ote is now hoitaa t her infant i A hea IS execatim, 
young ma man of about 18 y f age, was brought u apj engaged in e triennial visitation il his diocese. His HE BaRNANE ABDUCTION Case. M 
Mayor and bor ough Ese. charge, which is of gre t length, touched of Plain To ah aroan suffered tw: s 
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English | capitalists, accom 
of the Waterford and Teens oe cis 
cruise down t the e Shannon, and ae an py ae 
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editor of the Northern aly p Resa aore paper ady. At Kingston polic pag 
published in this town, on the 13th inst. It app aper |iie Ga. Tena d been the e practice of some to draw from the Prayer- | named Maria Eston po iee otos ias = a van 
that municipal politics run high in the town, and resid fae k authority for practices whe were in antagopiels to the | with Mr. Carden, and others, in ith conspiring 
Mr. Dunn, a oni | Roman Catholic, is one of the — spirit of our liturgical services. The clergy had pledged | accomplish the abducti endea 
DTA ost Gate Ward: eh Count: d liemeel vee to give their asse nh to a bes sie p S of | ot p e abduction of Miss Arbu 
candidates for the West Gate e | appeal, and so to administer the doctrines and sacraments and | ât present residing with Lord G at St 
Maricourt, the French Consul, resides in the ward, and in aerating of Christ. Obur ch as the law hath commanded and | The evidence of the witnesses, as well a eim 
an article in the paper r la st week, as well as in a letter as the Church ani m hath receiv vəd the same. It wasa | information of Miss Acoto ie as the smor 
matter of thankfulness ‘that = ane uttered no uncertain that tio tiol erself, left no dna 
no eg a ~~ va on cl < m : sound upon the poster For instance the word since the violent attempt made by Mr. Cardes 
an e Emperor of the French—1 was eged that | ‘altar’ was neve entið ned e aao in one rubric having | Years ago he has been meditating a a repetition of 
Count a Maricourt had been exercising his in- G= to the Coronation, the word always being ‘table’ | offence, without being able to to carry his intentions 
fluence to procure the return of Mr. Dunn. ‘hol niaii Suc roversies had always taken eee |e effect. After a lengthened hearing the magistiate 
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È but the last matter the i per engaged attention was 
prisoner, his son, thereupon went to the editor's private confession, whether it was voluntary or obligatory. gard to the 
house at Gateshead, and holding a pocket, Pars The canons before the Reformation recognised it, but these had | the case, but he wished to take time to conside 
to his head, ror sa the editor to accompany and. | not bee ares ed; and all a had S 5 be a question as to the extent of his jurisdiction 
s $48 s + was whether ere Was any au y for such a ractl ne 
his brother (who was waiting in the doorway with a formularies of the Chur Sh themselves, ‘The langu uage of the therefore postponed the further hearing of 
stout stick i in his hand) to the French consulate in a Tori ntended, gave no sanction to private confes- | until Monday, when after Miss Arbuthnot 
cab. The Count de Maricourt, the consul, then said | sion, white ee the homilies. it was ¢ xpressly con athe He the bench in 
: examined, m addressed 
that his son, a Fren er of cavalry, could not see | believed that the “i a be was attended with the greatest | speech with the object of showing that he neveri 
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man to say that he asked his vote. The editor, on this, | as it was to the only. and independent mind of | course which brought him before the court from a 
‘ d his regret at the statement, which, he said, | t es eer mass of the English ‘people. They might depend upon | belief that Miss Arbuthnot was coerced by her family f 
hee +] ioth — granty rape dei by PARES RE mof to reject t it thie. 
est 0) n God, a 
Feee and a agea fo give an account of the facts in or ee never endure to see the weaker members of pnt gistratedecided on hol ding Mr, Carden to bail in the sum 
words. The receipt of a subsequent | families subject to a process = cnet oaa destroy the moral | of 50007. to keep the peace towards Miss Arbuthnot, 
letter th Riveattiiig eee er visit induced him to appeal cdi and render them capti e will of a spiritual 
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for the apprehension of M. de mare pole The case was —A murderous assault, which h Railways. 
adjourned for hearing before a full bench on Tuesday, Se "fatal My, was a or ir at St. John’ S, ries hos, T yV L At the Court of Common 
M. Maricourt being admitted to bail, himself in 2007. | near r this arg ning of the Ist inst. A young me ELEDE PATET ANI t 
and two gent lemen i 1007. e ach, On Tuesday, after | Woman n med Benge ios in the service of Mr. ip ae | Council on ay, Mr. Charles 
+} q | bert at that place, was visited by a sgu ated to the Court that the 
diated: maiority of the Bench” a determined to inflict | named John Whitwood, who was paying his pers a | k 
a fine o Es n the defendant for the assault. The | to her. After ee, wit ~ ae = some time he|of the Act of Parliament pamodies : 
decision w: Se with considerable hissing. The cpt upon her to accomp: ort ee Loe thoke porn ate a. the eagle i re 
e Sh Piero ely paid. s way h home. They ‘proceeded, together er as far as | for s subseribi 175,000}. to 
carta Lahn ot, 
ee ne ena eo 
th hild p Railway. The Great Western, on te 
‘Newrorr.— May a man paged cae efi his 4 her th | other hand, had taken oe Kelle Li ab 
which found its wa from the mains into th sale take sn son with ee saying they would p! iss 
in a wretched nar of bila dings at the ko of cottage, |99 both die l She refused, and he then declared | 8¢ It was referred pie one 
Street, Pillgwenlly, near Newport, Monmouthshire, His he would kill her. He threw her on the ground, kneel- | to consider an he rtd var yal of the Great Northen 
vile. mak found in a lifeless state, but is likely to | ing oT r and holding her by one hand, while with quence of t 
ask the the other he drew “a aioe = mg i aaa 
thro a m gled to escape from him, screaming f Botton 
ich have been dly as she could, but he inflicted another ne on | lision tok pace fow nights se es Soin 
in progress under the A A with a view w of im- ia dneed: and bens on her hands and arms, and |5 station on shetani Tae fromNewmarket was sae 
other oung men 
Tt appears that for Some A 
streets sof Pillgwenlly have been 
the drainage of the district, and it is thought stamped on her head. Notwithstanding these fearful | & atrain of empty horse- m 
gas pipe must have been n broken i Ue “ae of injuries, the poor girl contrived to break from her | ing at) Six-mile aan ie : weed | 
an’s hou: assailant by throwing him on his back, and succeeded Cambridge, the goods inf the goats 
to sed admitted of the gas passing ae his a pan: in reaching her master’s house, where assistance was $ ig is ing 1 guard i 
Dre An inquest was opened on Saturday an q | promptly rendered, but she has since died of the in- | W as liter y smash: 4 to survive 
urned to the 2d of November. a ee she received. Whitwood made his escape, but injured tbat he is n0 mat: of Accidental 
wn, 
.—A few weeks ago the rectory of Niton, in | was apprehended on the following day in this to at the inquest ip ta ocr asp CHESHIRE 
“the Isle of Wight, worth between 700i. and 8007. a When he was found to have a large wound in his throat, | . COLLISION ON THE iday afternoon 0R 
; ght, irit i collision occured: on yeas 
t by the death of the Rey. Richard | Which he had inflicted with the object of destroying armine 3, Lancashire, 
ison. The Provost sad Fellows of Queens College, himself. The inquest on the unfortunate young woman | the Birkenhead, ont An epee 
‘Oxford, who are the patrons of the living, thereupon arsy = on Saturday, when the j fst reagan > a — Railway, near, “iy and by the shock 
to the bishop the Rev. Thomas Castle Southey, | 9 urder against the ers in the express trai 
a Fellow of that College. The B of Chi- mitted for trial at the York assizes COLLISION ON. THE 
chester wi viousl hibited this gentleman fi YORK. e Op Ph ursday the 14th, at the earl hour | of . ` On Tuesday 
Ohi is dioce: i a, conse bith of the iian- half-past 3 A.M., a age A i T Wis ge 
istic ene oe ‘id subject of the Eucharist which he | ing thier indications of a long journey, e tered this Fini oes uence 
enunci in the church of St. Paul, Brighton ; and as | city, and after several vain Keo m to find an Koel a san upon the main line 
soon as om ret was presented to the Ha = open, was ene 4 driven pisss ‘ i 
ti Bootham. The e aami the chief consta ble 5 peerage mone 
T. would not foto him. Mr. Southey anin his of, be pia, accompanied a lady, and the an ; pmke 
to tr: f their pursuit was a young lady the daughter pita 
the bishop intima’ that he was quite ready to meet | of an influential magistrate who had eloped with her 
him. The case has excited much attention, and man . It appears tha’ ad left her parents’ ho! 
ee at d and elsewhere hav er morning ride, attended by t ' 5 
‘been held, for a AEA of determining what should | of returning home the ride, they had made their 
be done to cou ct this open m declaration o} of hostility way to the n earest meri, eat and there ed a 
Dy so fnflvontial pict of the Chure a ork, where they arrived on Wednesday Parka lg sents of the 
that Mr. Southey and his college have oon. ay as in the hope of arresting the fugitives | in ia gery Assheton Smith was Py 
nomination, a: pe the Provost and sedg a sill oa tthe. rie consta ble had arriv ved in aue city, tho Marquis E Ailesbury in 4 
have now epost p stead the Rev. George Hay- | accompan’ ton al 
ter, Rector Bd South Weston. Many of the Fellows rk chief constable was called = of his teas and with lived in bo neighbour 
- Tefused the zA his co-operation every effort w. made to di or fhe | igh her iato os 
a morning a man named | fugitives, the different wia weapon being 
Tuesday 
- Thomas Champion, who had been discharged from his | state of alarm and wonder at the offical ‘into E of f such ion no 
— e e = the works of Mr. Fe so ‘i as 
extensive builder ai in the Wicker, on account | was ultimately ascertained that the lady wsi er lover es ees 
_. ‘of his making himself so obroxious to the workmen | had saad te York until 9.38 r.m., when they had ie her, z y han o 
; bee they refused to work with him, went down to the proceeded by the south + ey train, a and it is sw interested in 
armed with a six-barrel re revolver Besse with ball, that Notti Mey ter place of Sia oe not | econ ie 
of a workman called | ya is said tet the youn idly s ossessed of very hand- 
a ae fired a second barrel at ‘tether: but it | some propert; at the young A gb i 
: en missed The other workmen over- 
ered him before he had time to fire the third | > 
, and one him aa my The wounded man | ty eland. The lon 
seriously injured that there i is pe Sy ael | Proposep PACKET STATION AT FoyNES.— 
/ bat davi uig lodged in di t on the superiority of Sheen again | nag an Ml 
lity of extracting it. Hs: is stil ing Foynes. ars trniantiiitie o ee station has been 
: as the ) have pronounced it un- | raised he corporation of Limerick, we g ae 
and a T aka taken his de- eva ees measures to establish a oompany Ty 
Foynes and America aye his friends 
Mow as Tora [ndon wih he movement 1 soot, ou See 
