THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
animals rarely now seen in the households of the 
wealthy, where once нет й тео Bail chief favourites. 
Besides these, the galleri 
Streatham, gave evidence as to his possession of common 
rights ı since 1851 by turning out his cows - апер 
the lord 
poodle and dium dozs, TE dogs ; Dalmati jan, 
Maltese, Manillaand Sie lian dogs; Greckterriers Indian, 
Australian, Chinese, and ер &c., in fac 
'The Prince and P ecd 
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„Í th is , evidence Mr. „Scott relie d to show that 
the Government pattern : d) served out to | 
In reply to Lord Truro, the Daa 
| that the and the Hon. A. но, 
the e Association was not —€— set gp 
[Малу 30, 1863, 
| the rifles of t 
1 that t the 60 pria all co 
ofthe manor, Mr. Samuel Martin, а arde [E was | 
admitted by the 1 
as tenant), also gave evidence to th 
ant), also 
several other witnesses who h 
exercised comm 
-— ke and 
mmon rights riods, 
ad ta 
for Mss peri On 
d short ГАА Major 
ied bis sug. 
fo petitio 
т the c 
i rime нае о. c resolution. 
gest ted that the 17 
a 
+ї 
c 
Bs. per hea 
On Tues Ae which may be said to have been the first 
public — r day, the price of (Чап being 25, 6d., 
the car of the visitors in early part of 
forme Fs са inuous line of i two miles, and t 
number of 
8000. 
, which 
esses, 
the н р s tho Enclosure Com 
, ‚ He 
m 
theday 
ersons who v bou the Най 
day, whi m 
were untrue, and, therefore, My the Act of Parliament, 
miissioners was 
in the resolutions of the parish 
sho at lord of t 
plicant tor 
Lord Truro dei ani his entire 
стык ык! of the long ranges being introduced. The 
amendment was negative me other suggestions 
were then made as to offering а prize for sboo ooting at 
d 
nnmeas 
- | great difficulty they i all felt, and which gave Me 
o; ough 
distances, when Lord Wharncliffe said the 
was етей thro 
differences of 
Go overn ing d di ffer 
ment servi 
Jessels, for 
nor, objected to s fri „but left it to the 
to 
well 
hi the Secretary of Slate i War to issue only one 
unted to nearly: 
the first shilling day, the lin тіасеѕ 
bl d the Pento m Toad A" King's Cross 
A lengthened discussion also 'ensued upon the other 
ended rules were 
then adopted. 
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upwards; - the number of visitors is said t g ANSLAUGHTER БҮ A Wirr.—An inquest was held 
exceeded 20,000. On Thursday the numbers exce opposition, Th зе question was—“ What Willi an iro 
80,000. To ay after 1 o'clock the price of admission sapposed Мацае oF of the proj osure in hal monger c carrying on business at 18, Врсте, арей 38. 
will be red: which will enable many thou- | i теат т Jand, тех useful employ- | From the v oid ы Si eared that the w of decease d 
ds of persons to avail themselves of the Saturday ment E ЗБ, or h ?”” Answer by the lord | was a Welshwo o entered the. Saha of his 
half — to visit та — [of € To ren сеч "be land productive; by father as à T. ig 1859, After the death of the 
T AND THE 11006 E the ү m glip ng i in the swamps, and | father she married deceased, ed property 
тоне — The Court "of Common Council "held a pedi for buildin ЕЕ The reading of this | amountin ng to о 80007. or 10,0007., and made a will leavin 
— - бам ау, at which the , committee ap nie expression i vifi e became ill three months apo, 
tch over measures in P. On the part £ the е, and was ес treated by his wife. e used to swear 
the p of the City presented a report, stati ing | ot ihe Me y ssels fully consented to any |at him, and say that if he was going e he had 
overnment persisted in entrusting the | allotment that "T be made for exercise and ni better do el at once out of the way. She threw his 
bers recommended that all fi 
sition be abandoned, and an amendment w 
he Improvement 
also pres а report on the proposed | 
er scrinium across ed hill, stating that they had 
sought the advice of eminent engineers and surveyors, | 
as to the practicability of the connexion between the | 
ус and Dover Railway and the Metropo- 
tan Tai ilwa; tunnel, Ata 
consultation 1 Held on the subject, at which were present | 
Mr. Harri ; Mr. Bidder, Laon Mr. Pen 
aufs Cathedral, and Mr. H 
r. Thompson. did not desire n insist upon his 
wine, ‚ and 
extreme rights. 
ЧЕ [ei а friendly spirit, if а pr opos sal was made of such a 
| eharaeter as he could "enini be asked bs Каъ E as 
lord of the manor. The l legal gen n then 
| agreed to request an adj 
proposal might, d gnbuitied апа after some delibera- 
lion the assi commissioner assented, an 
meeting was a AA rned accordingly. n the previous 
айй ; for a m that ajd 
d the|M 
dropsieal, as E parue A eram 
She used to say that she had got the will, and none eei 
rty. When 
deceased. was most unfeeling. Tf he had got t his medie 
g sijo 
evening a public meeting of the inhabitants of t 
| district w. as held, Mr. ber of the Board | n 
" general desire was 
He as kept in a state bdo imbecilit; 
from d rinke.. ‚ш күнчө of Lig: gie threaten- 
Works, subscribe for the purpose of securing 
e di —— his 
attendance. Mr. нут imis n, disco nued 
iy minia — - w 
ere unanimously of opinion that 
ilway could 
across the river to the Metro- 
а tunnel under | а 
t such line e Won 
made from the | that the оре enclosure 
and to 
to the publio a a right to the 
for ever, E Ae tent which 1 t be considered | s 
necessary to effect the Ше FR was finally resolved 
ient and objec- 
atch over 
to 
eid ben ihe vau 
f the comm 
sedis L RIFLE ania 
of her rings. Deceased w mpletel 
сар ce Ried control and was so terrified that b he ass 
tell n m that he prs took his p 
mot 
who e 
Mrs. Doggett throw a carving 
and said she w divus Fas The jurj 
and other arti 
beona кт with Farringdon Street, А [of baing 
raised 18 or 20 feet above the 
ground 
f fai Association was held a few payin since at Wis s| 
toom ; his Begi, TA o a 
present жойы won ald he Chairman added that 
| fier a long altaat unanim чыл а, а 
erdic t of “Ma anslaughter agai ainst Anne gea ж. foi 
gett was then apprehended EU I 
be. 
Since the report had been prepared, en б” reenhill, the | Tankerville, Lord Talbot de Malahide, То qued EE d The coroner said that he would take bail, 
ineer, had submitted to him ic jarl Ducie, Lord Truro, the r. Lindsa вау, Si herself i T Aves иф bis sureties for o 250r pts 
combine in one bridge the two Ud. аалы u F. Buxton, M.P., Hon. A, Kinnaird, M.P., DOUBLE MURD: N Sov = Мо € 
erected at Dickens the railway bridge passing below Hamilton, General Boileau, Sir. John еа ме oming Аі oie iin i EH, de = rated in 
e other, and forming a connexion with the Metro- | Scourfield, M.P., Colonel North, M.P., &е. His Royal | parish of St. George the Martyn, Southwark. ме 
р tl канун f| Highness, in opening the business 'of the meetin ;| Thomas Lidbitter, aged 60, who has for many years 
m viaduct. It w fer М stated that arrangements һай been made carried on the business of a cabinet maker and licensed 
hills ne to the "ie ан eis Bridze ee ве | meeting at Wimbledon on 'the 7 July, and |victuallers’ fitter, аб 28, Borough Road, murdered his 
Estates Committee for consideration, «а — to|for a revi on the 18th July. Sixty ife as she lay in bed, and then attempted to murde 
confer [as the several publie bodies e|prizes wil be offered for all comers, rank кы son. Не had been ill from delirium tremens 10 
court also'resolved to petition apii the -— bills of file, using the government rifle. The winners of thes me time, and was SHE medicine from а chemist in 
the London, (Chatham, and Dover Railway, with a view uriy prizes will also be tled to compete for a кач the e neighbourhood ; it appears that E 
udgate Hill. of 507. value, to be given in honour of € Princess Alex- | day morning he T orto to the chemist and made 
THREATENED - re ie ғ Тооттхе Сом: andra. The Houseof Lor ds" pr izeamou to1707. а ndw il such a stateme nt as led t o the рәп др sent for, 
On Tuesday m g», Mr. Wetherall, one of the. чэ be competed for by th any Án 
tant Enclosure "Commissioners, opened an inquiry at бо ná fide Government pum үсе ы "577 bore | with her throat cut от ел о ear, i 
Lower The entries for the Queen's prize already | the son, who was ridden, Ed UR: in indien 
of Toot ие ан би The inves tigation created great | amount to 970. Tents will be erected as usual, | with his throat cut js so shocking a manner that he 
interest in the кш, as it was considered that и» and there will be two officers or four men in|died n the hospital. He was wnable to 
steps рге be taken by the lord of the ma a y 4 1 ti que 
to the lications for tent — Ó an 
Ha от їп the still more recent РОИ в of. 
custe J that the 
milton 
“Мт. 
equity Tes for Mr. William James PEOR A: f 
tbe manor; Mr. Bonner, for Mrs. Chapman. der, 
i Scott, of Tie со” s- | 
claiming right of соттоп; and Мг. 
Inn Fields, for Mr. Bra аңа, a claimant to mon 
кем. There were upwards of 200 gentlemen evi 
he 
The Commissioner, in opening the proceedings, said 
would read thr and 
uestions, take 
idence, the 
d of the manor, | 
e deed of conveyance and the 
court roll, and a long discussion en -— which resulted 
i of the deed, and 
ence, as E "it of the lord " 
estion of the ri 
he roads, cie 
r the use of 
parish without consulting the lord аі the manor or 
a n on 
n of the rights of pasturage was 
r, carrying on 
ded on 
Tooting, Balham, and Ui pde and zm peii old M үке ra mber was 
e 
На РИС Mon: "Captain Templar 
called attention to the desirability of handicapping th 
| different as ж. offering prizes to be Mgr cm for | 
g Enfield, at 800 or 1000 yards 
ards' range. 
did 
- London. 
H 
arl | coroner; 
had considered the » question, | 
and, acting on Senora Hay's opinion, did not propose | ап 
eral Boileau 
pete the, 
т The Regis 
Wedly LI states Ша! the deaths in 
to await 
ped at the inquest sever 
apparent. unsoundness of the 
— 
idem 
were 1259, 
re than £ six 
HzarrH.— 
week that ended on Saturday, May 23, 
being less than іп any previous week for mo! 
hs The average — in the 
X i О Doe 
H were 
and 927 t » Bp 'en, ehe of serol i 
