found guilty and transported for life. —The Lammonby Mu 
rder. | Marse ee 
bw Justice pee el peg that he had examined the little girl, or bel 
rn gal ce that v ged mi $ pa agt, mone rom the agen mrt ey ot = “Victoire, 
would therefore be necessary to postpone the trial to the nee running u under the arm of hel d wi 
is case, and that she was in such a 
er to be sw 
“ar ot the Ber Yorks 
lady oi e Rev. W. Hi. B ie shire, 
MARRIAGES.—At the patis zz, of S sus i 
prase map BARNARD GREGORY. 
assizes, and in the mean time the child should remain in the ships, 
dy d be instr 
plain 
CIRCUIT—SALISBURY.— Pr: inwood was in las 
icted for having feloniously sent aletter to Thomas Slate Whiting, entertained, but 
urn his farm f ppeared t s cient bold to 
inmate 
5- Lins of the 
mE and niece of the late Sir John Patt 
ady H. 
late Earl of Mar rchm ont 4th Ja 
Esq., of Felton Park North 
mji 4 umberland. win, 
employ and went into the W: i 
writing and sending of the letter was clearly proved. n bei 
called upon for her defence, the prisoner threatened the Bo ol er 
t if she ever was released fro: — confinement, she wou! uld 
is ae à fi "thi 
burn his h and farm t . Mr. Justice Coleridge 
having summed up, the jury nimediatoly returned a verdict of 
Guilty. The Judge then proceeded to address the prisoner in a 
very se T, and concluded by sentencing her to 7 years’ 
Pa wen t, a fe ew aye ago, to the Abbey, and descended 
th 
+» Of Eccies 
ugtterotte i 
Esq., to ISABELLA BURDON, eldest danghter of G l, Chania, ; 
l 
5 
n 
i 
s 
j 
pes en d 
ana oat, izi Por t Saint-Nicolas, Aes ‘workin a ia hours one of the entary reporters of The Times ed 64, 
uct a 
ery serious manne ne! 
transportation. —Henry Andrews, George Scammell, John Wya: A to put it into complete repai po 
i ; 
seatt = 500,000f. will be rapids but a siri pien owtay on 
ende piopi 
Wm. Palmer, Geor; -low, and James Read, were indicte 
for having entered a wood, in the parish of Favant, in the occu- 
pation of the Earl of Pembroke, pana by ni at, the poporo be wanted to r 
of taking ga i s a melancholy case, exhibiting some o . ; 
the went a nnected with poaching. One ofthe prisoners This raa a8 ‘de 
was still so ill from the wounds he had received, that it was ne- 
sary to bring the rt in dan chair, whilst one of one-fourth 10 seb 
keep m the infirmary, where he has 
the keepers was brought fro a Af 
ever since the outrages. Three of the other tthe contest t to | =a reco llest of our some 
badly wounded, and will carry the marks of the c 
Forni’ with sereradties ( (peut Pee to Mr. CUTHBERT, Seeds. 
carried on, likewise a fine collectio , such as Orehi- 
bese ac Stove and Greerrhouse, ke 
25th Feb., the gamekeepers of Mr. Morton, the right of 
sporting over d Pembroke’s p v t about 9 o'clock 
they heard nothing till 3 in the morning, t heard hot 
in j t 
they walked up a path in the wood, they saw Goodfellow walking | now 
down the same, carrying a gun in his hand, and looking into the 
as if in search of game. He malkos up to them S 
taken from him, and flung into hey een Two of the coopers 
were armed with hangers, and the — ‘gece! — odfellow 
of three y 
ari we aiso can be k 
have seen his abilities at the above piace. treat ALB, at q 
Mr. Forester’s, Bedford Lane, Clapham, Surrey. 
pokes of ar sat ran ika service to the cause ay science, 
without seeing them, when he was immediately arrested, his gun | Commerce, 
ng 
gnal and n r ten men rushed 
towards the place, and immediately a ight D, the "keepers and which a a 
Th commerce, cannot ss to be of reat soon to ig 
ountry. Mr. Dun oubts whe 
ce, 
alleging that prisoners were the first to stri ike the blow. The fight 
h 
were subsequently Give Pint sot several of them bein 
ill to bear re at the time. e jury ri 
Guilty, pianie a the prisoners to mercy. 
sive address, pointing out the dreadful consequences to which 
poaching led, ae aruia barges pees sentenced the prisoners to | 
vod an vs h 
aged ur who 
Greenhouse, Vines, fo Ti 
Kitchen Garden, M 
ry a Can have five good 
okies ieaving. g: parrouot of his Pattie Fob 
| Sisan sion to kaer an 
s 
Mr. Duncan has made preparations to ascend the Volta, 
D.—Ann Gas rdner, 64 years of a 
istress at aie in t this county, was pore guilty se 
wing opened two yet epa. sioen a baby g 
half. dee yar all of which w mi 
ket, the pro- 
thi 
other: vi 
e, bg i consequence rol which the indictment for Aram 
the ground, and under the direction 
capitulated, and the prisoner found yes The grt Chief 
Baron, after commenting on thebrutal n: crepes of the ass: oy rete 
tenced the prisoner, who had a Paie victed of larceny | miles from port she 
before, to be im; in oned for 
med with gun x offensive weapons, u! ainw: 
ha o Mr. 
pianis trans portat ition. Wiliam Tan end was Jobn “Raby, pane: y rak Eccleston, GR eo ‘misfortune 
ced 
An 
Man, with t yea 
Pere "the at acre of the Kitchen Garden, Flower G 
at Me Greenhonse, ston, 
The Sword. hid —The ppt pate ships: dnd back year 
ro pt aed 
o Alex gát 
try, ryt i SNe wars ise 
No. 6, Church-street, Woolwich. 
Ay entered a eee the hae of Lord Petre, id Man 
nessing, for the purpose of taking and gb Som. 
Jer returned @ verdict < ee and the priso 
o be transported forlo years,and th nether 9 month! 
am 
the 
ar, 
g nd gui ai 
cart-shed, and other buildings, the property of the executors 
w 
of 
aodA Ape yray at Badley Hall, near em pa — whic ch 
years 
s y the Lord Chief Justice to 15 
— 
Mip D CracoiT— op cit Sage eee rd punts iaer 
This was an action on 
rong € 
He had also expended u aun af 48}. on ox this ‘cates of which 
it ere that it was E — = ee should Ned 
one half. What was most c: ar> f, cigs agra 
e 
of fallow „he ia ad Merion 
aA bene e land, and that i te first years afterwards the “4 
ypc ha wheat off t 
weil have taken 23 a 
ae succeedi 
a far be 
17th Dec., | Rio de ie Sc 27; Bahia 
m, while pay t poaching. 
acquitted, giei Russe ll and Mayes sen- 
for 15 years 
or with board 327. per year. 
dsman “aiid Flo 
ua | AS FARMING BAILIFF or LAND S$ 
street, Portm: 
ro 
og 
"4 
the 
treated with 
of | the part 
find the follow- | a Sinan 
at Secth in a letter from | tain Unattached, late Captain of the sth Hussars, of a s 
t the Parsonage, Horsforth, Y 
arch <5 
mare ai priae 
ast s surviving Telative of rs 
» Hampstead, grand. 
_ ~ Of Aberdeen, 
dest 
nst., at Felton, J, 
sident i Charles-street Somerstown, oes 
aed fw i years 
€ 
: ai i 
pyc in the immediate neighbourhood of : 
verpoo!, a GARDENER who thoroughly understands ! 
wth and Management of Pines, Vines, Plants, and . 
ay 24s. per week, with , 
i 
: 
T 
z 
: 
i? 
n, Clay ton-square, Liverpool 
WANT PLACES.—AII Letters He va —_ paid. 
OBLEMEN AND GE $ 
NER 
TO 
S HEAD G arried Man aged 
- 29, who has had great experience in all branches of bis 
usiness ; has left a place where Forcing of aan priera sd- 3 
ears and a half fro 
e highly 
S GARDENER.—A married Man, without family, 
aiec understands the management 
-l 
of Dai: nd Poultry, if required. 
rs. Deacon Hume, Great Dood's 
FIELD, 26 y 
z foremien in nga Gardens 
e his conduct en very 
iT 
rs of pre 
a e ; was two years in his las) Aoire 
the Washing of t 
o À. B., 
DENER.—A married Man, aged 3 
thorough Lair ae nas 
understands Meadow Lan n take charge 
ifr _— n re a good i onara acter from om his I 
orwood, $ 
orist, 156, 
Tas eE by a respectable married Mi 
a omni ears a coe ed 
and ha! 
n ego 
- t e charge 
sree 
a Ce ca a hi ve the ‘best rrenerenes 
Irland 
and has no  objectio on to aggre pi ta. 
ie aa ar oin we eina —Direct 
e Gardener: ‘hroni 
FF.—A middle-aged 
a He is Degree 
the mos 
th : in Brei p 
he Dairy well 
His Wife ae eat pa r ny Tate 
—Direc 
0 
B., 23, 
g 
No obeon to e 
n Mar 
A —A Mss 
OR EF FOREMA “ion, a 
v nd Oo cl 
s Mr. Clark’s, Seedsman. ; 
S PROFAS 
e ye 
on his own shes comes nt, 
i | testimonial may 
Noblem peme 
ICOL. 
e! ses 
GARDENER, 
y;as 
No. 4, Eas ‘cuit T 
the am amount eiior 
