THE ERD ESSE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ual se n 
1255 9 at Woolmer i in the afternoon o 
ring z the legal assistance which he had : op P vind 
the same aid it is understood that he w ce 
United States or to Lota ia. 
| Avevgr 13, 
acquire all that 
Er the preg 
po wer and in influenc 
airy of Catholieity e val 
f the 4th, proceed either to the Ex F GUNPOWDER 
and remained there at. SAT of the 6th, Lxzps.—On Saturday afternoon about 5 o clock a | half- p 10 o'eloc k on Satur penu. 
when another march the e | 8 able old man, called Richard Broughton, of Base | of gunpowder m bo at the Balline aie M 
of  Aldershott, and amped the|Cottage Yard, Roundhay, near this town, 67 y of The refining hou hi d 
ni of t th beeen Tyetck PRidges and | age, was attac ked in a field onjo d Ox Pasture 8 to the foundat: ison d as t a 
Fleet Pond. ere stayed till the morning | Roundhay and Harehills, by two men, who Fee and flye men who were 
of the Sth, when M uis move was made to Sand- his "n with a bludgeon, ‘nd robbed him of a silve i [verdict x Ani inqu uest has been 
hurst, in the woods which the third halt Soon after t Tn ct that th 
2 called d E when the brig s again in a 7 of insensibility and 0 with. ‘blood, 1 and that no blame w. att 
arly under s, and returned to its former e he after wards rallied and walked home, where he recor det ith the mills, 
1 Aderchott. "on these marches e vered so fa bl Tug MURDER AT THE Curragn— ite 
X X 
we | +} 
as procured, 
verything 
according to the military rules of service befor 
enemy. “the. same outpos ost duty and almost the ‘same 
nd but 
ellen morning, | "eu the present bis peres 
e tried 
acquitted of ‘the charge of murderi 
men live not only on rations, but have to kill their own 
ake and bake their ow m PRA, The camp 
hension ; and "he hick constable of Leeds is taking 
step ps which are expe ected to lead | to their appr ehension. 
a 
meat and m: 
now boasts its “influential organ”in the shape of 
PIE jt: t on tled the Aen 2. . 
e almost exclusively devoted t 
publie an nd much-frequented footpath, Iud so near a 
large town, has rarely been perpetra pud 
Lr NOOLN. —Carey and Pickett, the two men convicted 
tt Assizes for the murder of P William i Sloven 
AAT fes "the general news o eantonments 
rumours of a cage yeas changes, s, &c. From it 
that the num the Ist was | 
24,192—viz., 989 officers, 19, 863 r d file; wives | 
son, of Sibsey, in this county, were executed on Fri the! 
cia at Lincoln Castle, About 25,000 per sons were | 
pne s 
utskiris 
Roy: al e cs to attend 
of officers and soldiers, 1467 ; SE a dikto, 1923 
The number of — i. at thesame date 4361 
trike took yace, amon act th 
el 
n 
and 
verything promises that 
but iy phe: to be M at once. Both prisoners 
i great one. 
Scoren PROPRIETORS.—À 
11 
IRKENHEAD,—. 
Birkenhead A RUN pn week, ul nob a single 
could be obtained in the township. The cause 4 this 
movement was the compulsory adoption of a 6d. fare 
in the new scale of rates issued by the local com- 
om 
CHE —The seventh day’s sale of Lor a| 
Northwick’s co collection, 8 the antique gems 
from the Poniatowski collection, and the miniatures, 
alised 17857. The eighth day's 8 sale, including minia 
tures, antique gems, bronzes, and ^s orks of art, realise d 
16657. The sa pictures by the old maste 
fessions previously made. Picket may b 
this state- 
As: 12 * ered in his confession, tho ae he admitted 
that he struck the blow which caused death, a pd thee w 
int 
“ persuade 
mitted i in eg daylight on a public footpath near the 
| whic 
bared, 1 that when they left the inm, they pt no |} 
of t 
on ad- | 9 
Picke t into i it, > " attribu uting bis p courses to „drink.“ m 
of Mr. K 
h it appears iat the tow num 
having property of the — 
the — roll o 
e b 
ue of 5 Was Edinburgh, Lanark, L w, and 
resumed s Ay, when the ce olg of the returns 8, and “have thus 
day's sale a Miel to upwards of 3600“. The amount M vietim was the wife of a man called G 
of the 27 f. | day" s sale e 5450“. who had been Working y a malting at W. are. Inc 
Dun —On Thu ursday morning, John Shaftoe sequence of a quarrel on the previous day she left her 
Wilthe v v, vio and went for 2 tion to her parents, who 
murder d th penalty of the | reside at Lu es The husband followed, and, being 
law UN font t. ^. die p "E in this ES. in iba denied access to is wife, would seem to have decided 
prese le. He admitted the on revenge. t following morning, having | Hungerford Market, and to a junction 
justice Y hing ides g^ said his wife rel a woman P | provided Thimself "with a Faife, he got into the house Western to 
most irritable temper, and that he had lived unhappily | Tb, Ne mo ters in Be om home, and persuaded | from the latter line to 
with her for years. his e tor AR Ware, for which jj station, with access 
Miete mur afterwards her dead | if the South-Western company desire 
was perpetrated at Burda, qoe on qus uL. ij Iw "i rate wit the throni fear- | h 
a A man named man a blacksmith of the town, | fully PR oF 3 of a erate | trustees t. Thom 
And his oe a were ing at a public-house, : g taken place. "The * y^ once | enable them to build a new wing in 
w — easy thee dag. Thy we | i 8 which. were one which the line wi 
in t rooms, the e being drunk. i ly by several gentlemen and inhabitants | poses; but the trustees of the 
there, she was heard to say she “would do for him of qe town and neighbourhood. After a long search pre igo 7 required Pe ompal 
ore morning,” it bein derstood that she Bei aere the pr paper. s was through several woods to e hos Ine H use of 
to her husband. The deceased left the ppa: haue Welwyn, whe himself into custody a few — * the pit e their ns 
before his Ma and possede J home, went t val of the Luton police. The | have been better if the London 
His wife soon followed, and found her husba nd in waja de only 21 years of age, and had panies had 
fast asleep. She then procured his razor, and etes — *. only six months, pu 
rately cut his opat from ear to ear. She W ly| WINCHESTER.—John Benjamin Haynes who was case, the question of 
respited last — for the Alde rshott murder, has 
PEJ 
pue was com- 
— of the medical in spec 8 state T 
d the ey of motive, pr pm Fy p 
e to con 
Los at Messrs, Hals gu * mills, Ae two 
town Much excitement revailed, 
rod mills, + fortu- 
ed in haste to 
mets a ale the ands be left 3 a the time and the 
as consequen e bni 
"el Ai Ber a in n this E ^ e 
days ee, under the h of Earl D Tor 
er him a fit subject for the 
royal pré em tm ei 
ORK.— 8 at BO, John Riley, aged 36, 
was executed at the drop behind the Castle, for the 
wilful murder of his wife, Alice Riley, at Hull, on the 
3d of July. He was dead about two minutes after the 
drop fell, There were from 6000 to 7000 Lar 
— who upon the whole, behaved in a ! 
singular a 
a train on the Whitby d 
1 beni e last, — two me wala 
r * D: 
f d eios substitute x "m — ^ 
resolved to establish a Re by the passe 
by opening a register-office 2 The 
servants in every parish, to be con- . strange E a m cir we A 
with EA — Gloucester, and such 123 * udgeship | 2° farther "i ^s 
eemed most convenient, B ascribed to the Ex of the sun 
the labourers it was agreed (hat t ne d. by doch 2 ‘the Hon, Dirk Plankote a Lauda fei mework on on which the rails. a 
ald be given once a year, on some bean confe Mx. David Lynch, Q.C.. The d up the line, so break 
in lieu of the “mop” Mis. judge is a mp een Catholie, E has P a and raise up 
Since a man named G nt part in politics. The chairmanship of the 
Lord m publie- "oig county of Loutb, vacant by the promot $ 
girs, bad ERE “a bas upon Mr. Leahy, Q.C. Cincurr: Do 
“Re 2 ek la| é ROMAN Carnouic Bis 
he 1 the 
by me 
CA uy to hea 
enlarge it. The spiri „ mre ayaa 
“ae 2 dreadfully bsa pen; Be the hou 
Thal 2 xg 72 was in of th * 
t the | tees | close o 
n Friday a 
to the Juises | in — The result of the bishops de- 
ms, an a 
st ape * hurt; T Taylo 
Algen vas so alarmingly b t they died in 
few hours, There were two other children in th 
of J 
ral time in the 
8 of been in which he was 
sti ; but, 
[hes p the in dey mal the verdict by 
ling, 
Jones was aided by his dem in talfordshire i 
Dr. — LLEN ON THE PEAC 
Cullen has addressed a circular e 9m to the Rom 
Catholie elergy of the diocess of Dublin, in which he 
makes the 2 remarks on ** e peace and its effects | f 
as regards t 
Peace ium — defi nitively coneluded, and Ita 
by revolutionary a a 
wily and 
Xi deren LÀ 
ither mart; agan 
even by the the Christian rulers 
n 
the Conference were brought 
rnoon, being the fourth day — 
man 
is n taly is still | servitude . years. 
convulsed. — of AC e — wicked character are made Nem Hellings, 13, were 
Mr. Baron Bra 
jb the 
to meke ¥ th 
ast 
ri a a Fok o be — y might e 
Po kept 
ana] | fur 
converted or Henings » was 
| liberations has not yet been agr men but it is announced had 
but there w. 
ITALY. 5 — ample provision 
—— 
a Sale e 
y had come to the cone 
EA and that T1 
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