THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NOVEMBER 7, 1863. 
f visiting his ister, who resided in 
ыеп, „They left pi abont Aa Жез дез eru |o 
then 
erous | 
the w hole house would have been destroy ed, and many 
The ar 
and th 
= 
valuables were г 
+1 
however was red 
buildin 
, and 
nfined to 
was Dari It is quiis] to lave 
n overheated flue. 
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to 
he wife's sister т residing i in 
sy about her TR absence, 
and hearing of the discovery. of tbe bo xs the pnm 
inspect ted her clotl tifi A 
Mie The 
who статей that 
another 
ys 
Liv. L.—On Sa s last the Rev. г. Henry Ward 
Beecher Je this port for A 
of Manslaughter, 
ken in 
E 
Graham, а теси, BC 
he 
being meantime liberated on bail, 
1007., and two sureties in 507. each. 
LEY.—A xe has just been committed i 
Riding of Yorkshire Mr. Br айыы 
at Newham Hall, an nd Mr. 
г farmer, 
Nor rh 
William 
, Johnson 
ship e was accompanied on board the steamer 
b; Ф chairman of the Emancipation Society and other 
gentlemen connected with the Federal cause. In 
Adis with his express desire there was no 
monstr: ration of ЖЕ although. there was а 
sequenily a strong e for taking aw ay 
Tes has элгек deron qid committed for 
zon, of ne un 2000 
ons Pesto gro "on Gravesend on Saturday last for 
New York, with y gers and a 
J in a be 
eneral cargo, has 
Sufi Folke, poem Bird, boc en was Eee] 
with having stolen a gold watch and chain, asilver watch 
and chain, and a moneys, the орну of Frances 
Childerston ne, at мт pas hall, 
the 
Mrs . Childerstone, the | an 
been destroyed by "S When om the North For eland, 
soon after 
Топдау week, They were returning 
dn om po lih they were met at the 
y Jol 
onson's man, w ith а Вог rse for 
d hi t 
on Tuesday night, 
— every e 
nd pas 
was officers, crew, | 
ossible eem n hys destruc- 
е imp 
ow 
f last year, and was buried early 
in Jan ney h ad an only son, to w уыш, NUM 
both auch Ehe This y 
hey та" К whichever - 
prosecutrix, is 
th 
ied |8 oal 
tion of his ship was inevitable, g ò puid 
and gex into the boats and ubi abandoned шс. At 
y morning the 
barni ing fiercely, did was drifting towards Prondsteirs, 
ior made by the 
sengers to extinguish the кч it was found to | an 
more cha 
side of the he ick. The 
реше, аш. fell on the ‘ground and strug 
this posit ar 
n Johnson 
help him. "The man went an d nf j him when 
he again fell, and this occu - abd or three. бш. 
ain 6 have died imme- 
gled. 
SA com 
an 
+h hé +} "E + 
аб rti 
This” змагара Mrs. Childe 
n the death of jier 
h n the money and valuables was 
pla in t cofüns, including a leaden one, 
3n a vault in the MA PA. On the 
July last an apprentic King, a stone ще, 
found thaf, the pus had been disturbed, and o 
the ship owing t g Nothing 
diately. On taking | him komo i in Ya a ойт obtained from 
found he had been 
everything they possessed except the wie they - 
- They were landed at Margate on Thu mornin 
"No W. F. Wi E m i 
short instrument, 
stabbed just over the host t with 
, Graham was at 
ha lf oi г thr ee- dodi of an inch bn 
VAI 
RWIC CH.—Mr. 8 again abo ut te 
ay he sold off all his is 
stud, and he has now чр а fresh by paring 12 
other horses, On Sa turda, ау, at the PES e Hall, a groom 
further 
broken into on „е side: nearest the road. , Mr. King 
examination ib 
vith вые up him 
of gold aaia a li suvolvét; yes Wade were committed for 
те 
and then, with the rdiet the vault. 
It was S found аш Ше lids of all three cofins. had 
b 
ke u es, 
and chains dali: The ное mentioned ihe circum- | trai 
stan ns, and e to 
ce to one or two perso this having come 
h д 1^ aj С, 
ын" —А tt rv Court 
kdi 
in tbid «ч 
wiif хи Murder against the 
trial оп the 
дев ыз ШЫ. ben аай for 
ehar 
ud м.—А& an 
Thomas PER an under- xm E 
. Andrew Fo of Narford 
early hour on Sunday w 
n the service T 
r untain, o À Hall, was shot by a 
poacher, a yout named James ба vage, belonging "d 
h | this town n, wl bout 18 years of age, 
It appears that Eves, while out. watching, heard the 
las 
has hitherto А been nale E tat ч» 
b ri 
He then saw 
fence and lift two ВАЕ which had been shot. 
man 
the knowledge of Mr. King he had some conversation | the fate of the ynn excursion train. d 
with the prisoner, who › admitted that he was one of the | stone crossing, where both the Midland and Grea Los 06 ИШ me терра КУКУ the E ИЕ wd 
g vault, and that he and a man | No rthe m lines intersect the road, an attempt уаз | the poacher, Cothot the “йе! bestatin детей 
d been persuaded to join in ertohim. Eves then asked the offender his 
g, Ше" sexton, w taken е | ека к аге only a single pair, and when open to the | which he gave as Burton кдны. him self t ide ад 
watches and jewellery to London to sell them, an e also open to the line, so that there is ро | son of George Burton, е eper for Mr. Td 
not divi ey fair The prisoner pleaded | proteotion for anything passing. In the present instance | faymer in the parish. The keeper was walking away 
ehe ДИМ Kw was sentenced to three months pti ме e bu П ock was rathe r wild, , and th а. two o E tire ча with the partridges, when the poacher, turning 
ien А to preven AL es d Eves a terrific. blow on 
tne à of the other he gun ' whi been вә 
CARM SME, W, Willians IET. теа ihe. m "wr to dares ts going up the line, t PR) 
has ‹ the Rev. í— bull - and ran along tho OP ced ju 
t this instant the royal | — nsciousne 
'EVIZES.— T. ig 
adopted in Wiltshire 
division being taken 
DvuRgHAM.—For some weeks 
nty, the men 
manding an advance in wages, which) og „е 
n t to 30,0001. a т. 
ils on the up line. 
Mr the anima a behind, 
acc cident 
8 
S 
he recovered g 8 
act of rising, 1 his cowardly Ron IE Ke 
the loade ар. n which the keeper had dro oppe ed, , and 
ing 
pesce for. the mes of the bullock, Е ће tnm rule d 
that the company were mply bou M to Tarta a 
бой were поб ible for 
1 
deliberate. 
ves so far 
what 3 оз. occur through a bullock em wid. " badly 
"Th ‚ж a КОЛА б 1 Oal 
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PLYMOUTH. 
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Docks 
1. 
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ait 
1 F М 
P 41 si £1 t 
ks. They accordingly A "them notice іо quit at 
M close of dime week, d 
y how Was во bad that the masters abstained 
„plan fo or evieting the families 
f bo b 
the water [лее the dock a remarkable pps 
presented itself, which created no small consternation 
| among the ауэ? «t ihe dockyard. The ur 
plates es adjoi ining ап and i ntact with, the shea athing o of 
ы were taken s presence. 
alive, and hopes i pese of his reco 
by y galv “ піс 
| action E a series of corroded holes runnin 
оге the workmen, n, 9 five.e ighths of s: її апо. 
to a more ate state of feeling on the other, so | inch d eat Some of the plates contained no и ss tha LIEUTENANT.— 
that there is now a оки of the strike | coming jo ad n| ese dE d whilst none had less n 40, M eoe ы: vs парот де s resale сайышса ii 
end. 16 has be eed to refer the dis рш to arbi- | Several detached holes were of an оү al SEER E s chong ile Кай о bus A Castle Howard the address from 
vil speedily е it is ais tbat the wor аага. кые at Nes the lieuten ates of Galwa. d 
ауу 8роо {егей to tt 
mayor and magistrates of this еш hab and some of UA Es of the bolts had Mod Че КЫ ES a E лани ан . "The ad 
borough, pos hic к been in communication A the расо е recessed to the depth, size, and appearance оЁ| was Signed by 7 peers, 20 d by, 
etary, completed we еу ри з last of a sauce ladle. Numbers of the holes had | ip 98 magistrates. The. lod yin deg has 
pent for EM poen. of the er Бин E one into the other to th ent of 5 or 6 feet, pie tai iie address as f 
have annual! бае st t Novem MA limi ts of their | five-eighth inch deep a altogether ег!7° (s 
isdiction on. "Y sis 
Е pre number | pres ; TES Ape 
peace, eru Grey sent e a y ADM ins | months. 
and 150 men of the 37th ТЕШЕ and the two corps | What will which pervades amc t 
of the local rifle eers were ordered- e in y. I have only to regret that thou ei у) ; 
readiness to preserve the peace. The mayor on day bound in my represe esentativo capacity to notice the occurrence 
issued notices stating that -> or fireworks | rubbed o; o ESSE даза" їч — АНАЙ ові otherwise hav 
would be allowed, and that all persons appearing | have now ordered the removal of Muntz’s metal from stati g "4 esti 
masked in the stree у иел disguise would | the я dem om Л чы ship. carcely do Justico to up persons who were bled а 
subject themselves taken а апа —Mr. Henry Summers, captain of ы hotel. en sre digou ven their den ni "i on of any 
hed by impriso He Бомо 8 all | La ду à of th the ie Tak saran running cce] this town | feeling jon teh and E i 
respectable persons to remain uo ese pre-|and the Isle of Wight, has beeu t up on NSORT ыа, id MN f 
seem to have › taken the rioters by surprise, 
rough 
warrant before the our ma iis on a charge of 
t n her to 
had tke dre in the as, however, а 
town, There 
good deal of excitement, and some troughs’ рагайей the 
ial 
streets, b 
. éonstables checked any disposition 
to violence. Most 
of the ME ene inhabitants remained in- d 
) some of the 
: ES" p 
smen who are “ 
oors, and | ће boa! 
marked" as victims 
riens rid AUN their houses | o 
ау а ЧС broke out 
Verulam. unfc 
he steamer passage 
Cowes a few days since, Еа: е т n into а boat in 
which а fisherman named Fielder was engaged in 
fishing. There was no look ont on board, and though 
THE E Сох MEMORIAL. - e 
committee or gu erection of a testi 
ce Con n Dublin met on e. the Lord 
the $m fellow 
boat eyes was lowered from the steamer was 
ha o oars and the man sank in the sight 
man | Tis left а ES and nine children. į 
which has been 
was coaling during [the whole. 
On Wednesday Admiral Jones notified that she 
within 24 hours, but her 
ii 
— Оһ Saturda; 
House, the seat of the Earl of 
рну 
т „capt 
K 
f 
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T 
| 
Chanecllor in e^ due procee ference 
o the opening of Stephen's Green nine proved — 
еен "e eniti: -determini to proceed at once 
- the erection of the and adjouri 
onday я e an artist for its execution. 
pc \ оғ A FEDERAL; CRI — The Е 
et eamer compelled by 
Frnch mel en to leave Brest, arrived at Оне on | 
Tu 
