| 
Joxe 4, 1859. 
THE 3 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| the — in the week that ended Saturday, 
May 28, we 1028. In the corresponding week 5 the 
10 years e average number was 1017; 
which, if raised in proportion to the increase opu- 
lation will gr hn The present return is there- 
fore 90 bel cuta ped During the week the pris 
ws ys and irls, in all 1882 children, we 
ered in ed. In the 10 corresponding eitis 
of o years 1849- 58 the average number was 1549. 
Provincial, 
daughter of Mr. Stephen Bar Weard ley, | part of the town, and in 
rett, farmer, of Weardley, 
| has been 
about the centre house of 
committed for trial on the ve erdict of a e house of the row 
i urder of 1 
f goo 4 named William Fos 
He has been married many 25 ars, and his family 2 
ug ed 16; 5 8; 
boy, John, 10 7 ears old. Tw vO thn 
months ago an elder dau iugliter I 1 afer a a 
illness. of age, pets a 
woman of mo kindly disposi tion, A baa fo a low, 
qiiem] Wy. not 3 at times to or what 
she was about. Still matters went on i 
and not the i 
"n 
" 
* tha e child was alive 
- well when she left Leeds to os home, but 
not with her when she arrived at her father's 
hie te An inquiry having hovel instituted by the police 
the ert e took her brother to the 
i: ed out a 
wife 
body of the child, 
n 
for this own chia 5585 lately under aten, aufe con. 
sns dissension on the subject has prevailed, one | 
E headed by Mr. John Land, chairman of the Im- 
vement Commissioners, being in favour of placing 
ting t 
The Medical pechos 3 left no doubt that 
death was caused by drowning. After this evidence 
the jury returned - —.— d et Sots and * 
coroner made nt for mmittal. | 
fter 
Mondar ‘hight, the prr was aroused from 2 del by 
ud his — X cas E out t that her 
ik c abe Foster 
di Ue Sai out of their beds, e 
commissioners, while others, who comprise a great 
portion of E Rovat e Set wish it to 
Ns nder ontrol ent body. 
acus ion ichs — 
cred still lies i ina Prud sa er e 
her fathers house. 
LEE 
latter seized. her mo other's. hand, containing a razor, 
ant has been issued b 
magistrates f for ‘the > apprehension | of Mr. . Tory, | 
ti nner, 
UE 2 d the head M the body. int two sinis 
A E — = 
med on Tuesday with great spirit. SEE or] 
eztitement prevailed, from 3000 t eople, con- 
sisting prince of dock labourers, having congre 
gated in of the n H ma "pu wi 
bo The wife finding that h 
Oddf fello dendi L A 3 ? b. 2 2 ug oh 
defalcations are said to a 
The mo oney appears 
ay graspe ed the "T witl 
ount to no less tha h de 
hand away, and th 
4000. br sperate en 
to lave passed through his hands | her coming in co: 
What a Lm of the pea: eA 
pt in the locality were closed abd 9 suspended 
At 10 o —.— about 1000 navvies, arme —.— h hea 
bludgeons, mar 1 d the front 
of the "Town in 
T y de 
razı ng ntact with 
but chiefly in connection | the fingers of] her daughter, nearly y off either | tae or 
ith a loan society belonging to the same order of three bobo ea Foster at this time lost apparently | all 
Oddfellows. self. p 
MILFOR: of gentlem 
| the railway. Ta dipping interests of. Sout h Wal ales a — 
— tly 
"n 
ro 1 e the alarm, hs forced it open with the 
— and some neigh om he aroused, having 
nt door 
furious manner, 
ery exerti ion to prevent x "outre ak, and ulti- | 
bours 
returned with him. to the fase, beheld Mrs. Foster 
| grito des new 
port Nay [ 
public dinner afterwards took 
J 
Ad 4} tat 
f things Was 80 — that a 
P 
ich Mr. Roebuck, M. P., in returning | u 
thanks mon he ise of Co ommons, made the fo llowing "pad of pe reco 
PEMB 
marched th duse some of the streets with bayonets 
m iade — the effect of dispersing a large 
ed riotously disposed. 
We shall be called upon about the 7th of next month to | and t. 
decide whether or not the English Parliament will put faith in 
deni 
KE.—The defence of the arsenal at eraen 
‘or are engaging the 
ave | 
the C in — 
number r of a seen At r e Lord Palmerston or | Surveying ground for some time past, and n 
lo cloc ck there w: jority in favour of Mr. Laird’s | Jord Derby for Prime Minister. ben on that choice is "made, 4 | for the better . — these . wie 
motion of 650, when the other party withdrew from l be in the camp of the p of England, and that|to be immediately commenced. Two — aa 
the contest and endeavoured to pacify the crowd. The camp I sincerely believe to 8 ü rd Palmer: ~ | points have been selec i iy su] solid works are 
irati have D uiv dirsctud ston. It is a miserable contingency; it is like the w. * 
monstracion seems een specially direc in Italy—whichever side is uppermost mischief must come. | erected upon Popton Point, and upon ground contiguous 
Mr Air rd, the rioters havi ing smashe d the But the least mischief may come from not changi e Ad- | to Conjuick. H mmandi 
t tl — — and, I believe that we shall succeed in previ — | trance to the Haven, is also to be fortified. p 
took pug anr them and the work uus thet Combrligs Eaa Ino Mord bn ta Temes PORTSMOUTH. — ul explosion 5 
m the marines eg aes effect i in E kpg "the Lodge, —— = — — reri var met I . — peace has Daiana 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning on x 
Y E e as evening ap- u n forgotten. - i 
Mal serious apprehensions of an outbreak dere sideration which is T^ ed is that of the parties —— i eae I € — me 2 n uA “ga x tat 
entertained. The nicht h assed of natti: | De ut as an independent member my consideration is England, | SP. "d EAs wo Dens, 
ained. e ni owever passed off quietly; and for England's sake—I say for God's sake—don’t choose | 1 soldiers, women and cke The 
: detachment of the Kerry Militia, which had been|Lord Palmerston. I k 2 T: Li E Jl en: "e by | ship belonged to Messrs, Soames of Blackwall, and w 
rought from Chester by mih) hari g had the effect of saying this. I know perfectly well there is no party 80 4 1 shi sacie tons burt about 
cooling uot ee s, 0n pe "Es this teat eden cui devis, or dat Ting end apply, mi |an half after she anchored at Spithead, 
men were brought before the magis rates charg A e TOS ted by that . Lord John Russell has in me cargo, in 
rned in the riots. One of them — as to take advice ee s ` 
T qe o vithsi 
or his followers of f tie new compact mado at | preven ent, 
e ening a 7 ses ouso. I have found that Lord Palmerston is false | ship 
en in the T MAN -— t qu ane and hollow, to his being a Liberal, Iam convinced that f 
t the t enemy of (the Liberal is now to be found in Peer 
mis the non-eectors of this borough. It was purely | Lord Palmerston, and upon th d T will op in 
orking man's entertainment —a cold collation; s I was told by very high authority, before I left tU 
tickets ere 2s. = ch, and from 650 to to 700 wi e | Lord John Aka i and Lord Palmerston had made * 
present, the centre table in the h: eing occupi rel difference, that Lord Palmerston was to be EL 
persons "who abstained from alcoholic drinks.” Mr. | Present condition of things think that would bo joel 
right addressed the 5 at great length on the | mischief.. Lord Palmerston's ap ce as First f| t M. dp, | 
subject of Parliamen and on the A the Apo MEA — — . excepting five or six of the crew, and a Cowes pilot, 
of England in the presen ae ae He condemned tl he | by go ing to a war with s any Powe the continent. Our great | Who are sup to have perished in hold in an 
increasing the national defen d dwelt : y please ; but Engl nd eet o ‘teva ie t an oL E. ans = 
ng national defences, and dwelt at some opes of saving the vessel were a e 
ing m e “ity of the gemens andi eie erre uer dcm | ME E ex Timm 
selves at the Manchester massacre, and that “ - was a A case of considerable i commenced firing i to the stern of the burning ship 
piat in dispute whe ther militia was not great relating to the o the abduction of s a voter from this borough, | to sink her. She was S impe in flames, both 
uisance, inasmuch as, intended to induc heard last week by adjournment at Richmond. fore an and he had fallen overboard. 
ias to enlist, it was found that it —— enlistment Mr. Wri ion, D Liberal candi was re at | is xu M iy 80 ae 
more difficult.” He concluded by election at Northallerton by a majority of two ional particulars have been 
"He would not go into the e KK fo what votes only, the unsuccessful and Conservat date | — to 5 is o talaina to the mysterious death 
. eee being Mr. Mills of London. The abducted voter, who | a which may assist the public in coming 
Win ru tht geen hee 3 „he would | inten. to have polled for Mr. Wrig tson, is Mr. | to : question of niter or 3 E 
have nothing to do with it beyond that which every member | William Tutin, the occupier of a farm within the mau The identity 3 the deceased y 
He would at od ^ o with Sarr gon = wy Eu of the boro ie Three of the five persons who w rtained. appears that during us 
the sup Me. 8 ie oar deemed i5 lay — the nei * — — rod. T are N farmers the d coroner t» e police ce had su 8 traeing him up 
ving i i p 
an Yes 2 ag EX oo Te in ed E bet: reek. thie a D hard Oas March, by the Bremen from New w York. 
—— e rem rk they might fd son, ixon, a no Walker, the ister cee mination of 1 inquest me superintendent of the 
and giv peo sufferers : felt that | the dave “of the carriage in which Mr. Tutin was re- | Um te e 
2 Du Duces but Lu han Tosti better da as mov - It a ppeared from the evidence that = the day of Y — conve 
Ria ne iy, ad hen ol 
3 “night have tt ed by the defend- | the identi 
enrolled o n thelist of tha tost: ittke hoped f. IE where some whisky and water were mixed by t 
tots honesty, — for d, ant Pearson for hir and from 7 in the of that Which he 
AG i ven a£ last woul t them d M Aii st Vedi M as ME to the 
tes on about 7 on the ing morning, , 30 miles | na 
the examination of J John Isaac Tou the clerk in the|distant. The — Oastler and Dobsou were the | New York, - 
tin of being the monderet of Mi eher tan | ena conveyed M e 
Spicion of being the m r TS. - The | carriage from Northallerto Ha 5 
evidence adduced, including the results of an investi was driven by the Walker, who is in the | F; 
us by a detective officer of the Metropolitan | employ of - keeper of the Golden or efe o: two 
ice, ief that there were Northall ages w. thet See ee 
— i the apprehension of the prisoner, who was ee at 12 o'elock at night. After and W. 5 
ntified aster of the Birmingham work- > 
kong da having been an inmate of that workh shige mt and the defendants M Do and Oastler | fore and second fingers were cut off. 
rom November IM. to up an 1856, " a — | — held to bail to appear at the next York Assizes— dix England. h March last he 
— erica, The themselves in the sum of 100“. each, and two sureties | his stay in ticket at New York to go by the steamship 
Some more T whe » the magistrates of ser Wearing 5 sor be ding in its painful 5 3 he 
corro 1 : : 
Proved, committed bin prisoner to take his trial at th he «that E ede occurred at est Brom- 19th of the same — ded Lio NI to Germany 
next assizes on the charge of Wilful Murder. wich, ei place on Tuesday morning 5 Hv S — i bur had in hi s possession on lea ng 
Hanpwoon. —A young woman called Sarah Barrett, 
