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DNIOLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
RS WAN [Novenpep 19, 18 
M.—Messrs. Hall, Sons, & Co, of this 
hg at to light — ingenious "ewindle, | 
€ 
7757 election the witnesses . themselves" to be at the 5 8 sS Colle ege, and in the 
town, have 
They had been applied to for stare 
Flood, of Man 
rant. He now appeare person, e citizens at : eni ning wr ES 
keeps an upholsterer’s aoe 2 Br adford, under the —— E Gusen E NT 
| name of John rwr ad. He said that : he in been Pr engen: — Robert Kane, the "4 
brought. to Wa kefield by Mr. George > Moor o ke ept address, in (the course of which he $ 
drap aper's shop in the town, and who hou 1g 
to have SS hi do directly, with the election and to the 
i e | Roman. Catholie Hiecareh 
tion genera ally 
> 
the 
ecounts, but choice dh m on K 
a its, f 
received 207. from Mr. M for his services during As hei is hims elf a reals mem ‘bi bee. jota 
the election, and his expenses would run away rédtést in Church, y. 
half that sur Among the other witnesses examin Wan sea: iti is o e aint aa 
were Mr. — E Charlesworth, ‘cousin x = defeated th absoluto mu and of this the 
candidate, and Mr. Fernandes, the Aai whom | yalled 
rec ceived ‘from his cousin the sum of —.— A to be spent i 
the iatter, 
who o proceeded soe the — of the * «Ma midalaand 
Moon” to do the —— f bribery in the most |: 
business-like mai were n iet for 25“. 1 
vh tta 
ribe 
by a Mr. chester, ee ‘aectined sending "n 
not knowing — A few days after they r ed the 
half of a 107. Bank of England note, No. "BH 05858, a 
sand the starch was immediately forwarded. The other 
half of the note was not, however, sent. "When pressed 
for payment, Flood said his wife had m islaid it; but if 
Messrs. Ha " would return the half lend forwarded it 
should be made right at the bank, and a Post-office 
‘order sent in payment of the bill. Suspicions were 
‘aroused oT all was not m t, and it was subsequently 
ascertained that Flood w of a gang of s pea 5 
who had obtained the pava “of 800/. worth o te 
A wa: arrant was issued for the a apprehension of Flood, but 
“he had left me and could not be — for 
several days. He has, however, Deen fon: in 
2 — — is now at Nottingham in custody. 
lain ve j^ m night, vef 2th inst., 
10 ievi led the gravey yard wall in Ca therine 
Street, broke fou tg "seated glass — on t he 
-Bouth-wes ndr Church, and 
not take a b 
lowed it to be sl ippe —— their waisteoat pockets; 
ve would not touch it "himself but begged that it to 
might be given to his wife, so that he might be able to 
[say he never had it; ano other wo ould ta ke nothi hing, but 
d of St. Andrew’s 
ld frin 
the cover and cushions, but the greater —. 0 
Was dropped, apparently a accident, in the a 
eas Were found in the 
of let 
s A 
intus e adjourned the inquiry to Monday next in 
Lor propo 
another effected a mock Joan, un othe er a mock sd; |3" 
| while others less — too took bribes from both sides 
er examining these witnesses the Commissioners on 
CESTER A county meeting, convened by the 
utenant in compliance with a requisition, was 
€ at the Shire Hall on urday, “to consider the proportio 
fi f the — xe w pate 
method of improving “the system o hirin ng agri- 
3 
G — it ati sely 
_Lord Lyttelton took "- im 2 laus UT D DES inmense ¥ prop 
eponderates, | 
y from erin the e 
to be 5 
immediately offered for the apprehe nsion or i 
e demorali- 
gre > and 2 Tuesda ay four sea Ten belonging t 
FE 
t h. and 
ti 
4 —— ies ring 
rings at Rr and — [he had 
E 
T. Lad +} 
fro 
fom the great platte and . 5 high ch: 
pipe ing, 
a 
stom of hir 
n loudly — these were evils 
Sni s par a piece of plush ett The prisoners, H 
"who said bor had found the property, were remanded. |they were necessary evils, or^ were cow 
PonTswoUvTE.—The new ne ot. battle ship Vietoria, attendant advantages, Looking a — as applicable 
of 4126 tons, 1000 sint ad er, and 121 guns, de or the object which they professed—the engagement 
"launched on 1 this dockyard i in I most | of agricultural servants—he could m 
Su ful reis er in the présence of the Quee 3 
Consort, and Pri rincess Frede m William 
Prussia, th ntfi 555 
— and ae — — er causes, which 
e tho total mimber ; 
bee ced. "That mops 
was beyond — — ; the only —— was whether 
ye balanced by 
no nown that 
were either convenient or oe means to a end. | Church have ey 3 a strong 
4l ser nited 
to'be | form of u educatio 
an imm mense concourse mony 0 
. the ship was bbc by tb the Peces Frederick | 
Queen and Royal 
t 
f | previous iita d aequ ae qiie a 
the respective character of both iater and servant, 
SIOpS 
Viet. 
Aa LE CU q 
: er the launch the which e ould not exist under a apa te of hi ring at m 
family honoured Admiral Bowles with “thei e pi | imply | proposal from s Ens weal 
on, and then returned to W n Satur- ab d be found — be, and has Dia, poter with pro 
pons Td d ames Ro oyal, which is as in ree crt. It was omer presi to | educated ee er iei eem 
t 58 out pos open mutiny | do this now, but to à system em of i aid d ihe pastel ron en 
N Any ae that E lien of statute hiri pie AE a Tha eral our git 
| ers, 
the laun of the 
eitizens and as 
no YE r duties as 
not 8 us our co 
turies by the hatreds ar 
untry torn asunder, a 
si ^ 
‘allo aie on 198 for the day, GHA that there had bee : rax er it mi eee a 3 a 
neing and other enjoyments on deck. After t i at its alt . 
visitors had left the ship, one watch of the cre sl ion inj juring t baer pe cia Poya is mo ife 
ved leave to go ashore for the night, upon which | desirable.“ He Laid that 5 bad heard it argued that ce muet be. pI 
th 5 2 Ji aid at Paci Ar This was the abolition of the statutes w vould de eprive the ? agrieu ul- community, and er 
m hich the I —— feelings and o a of beoe 
leave had noted t arriving at ‘the Quid gates, | they enjoyed under ¥ e mop sy: y system. Now he was sure erdt ch e. N Rows 
M aba not ect of those stance n MA than risk its 
. E Es ER: this meeting — debar the working — vet any | ideal, a splendid trem 
oe gos MA : E Ka uch A ional amus x r. recreation. If a holi- EDT the 
a y put out the lig H the low ay wns E le bor the working classes up? some 
uttered the most discordant yells, destroying | other mode joyment be Nem which would Pius tic who cone by 2 8 5 Sho wer 
ir mess traps, tables, and stools, on bod a n | be free Bs tii ‘evils which mc the holding | grac ci 
i ae ra Bone i m all is d n —— he his in 
Me Vietory oa d a ere | tha fial T mops or —— would co 
sona e Victory an on in ir omen ial benefits, not onl th ffi e 
INE ore Mid bled E rhe Äng elas ^ EE: : mio ede my wil hae 
oyal on Wednesday to open ng in s fite B. pall, a te enm t farm 2 the resolution, d 
the cause of the disturbance do. as A75 C Hali A ii pdlied “tiy Had). bs le 00 do m PE. ame rom 
en offered | = ja gece He likened om to going to a fair to bu uya 
has be 
ns concerne 
of dr 
for m tpprension of te 
recent attempt to blow u 
the 
.—The Wolverhampton Chronicle conta 
ci that ther ther eis now living near this im 
a Ur : It sa bed that 
he 
- In this Gk 
bear him any, his fo od, 5 — isti g chief 
fidus and milk, being a supplied by his — 7 N aga fe 
myy 
to whom the secret of his desolate retirement | 
ds a ia M 
g in eyery descrip- 
‘tion to reg ps en Breer Of. Mrs. Trowbridge at | 
Asheombe Copse was apprehe ^ Pih at Hythe 
A bbmm pton, a ad is gh in 1955 of th 
e is a 
i called 
29 years o Pu Se of Spaniard oa bond fm 
cottage were is possession, and h 
TE Stained with blood. 
WAKEFIELD.. —On Saturday last the Election Com- 
thé inq quiry w 
for E years without 
ts to 
e 
0 three 1 
LO On of 1 
Man » v 
the 
escribed 
2 age of t as the immediate 
Tr ini pens Y 
1 
has dnt nw 
one bua ible 
thes | : 
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n servant. 
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s| The res arried unanimously, Mr. as 
. G. Curtler, po Ad — oles moved, and Colona E 85 
all seconded, a reso — affirming the propriety of 
ration in districts, with 4 J 
suiting themselves with the least 
This was also un — d 
2 d'ou res Een s for forming 
cestershire Servanto ” Registration eei or ee ich 
he 
3 
lent. t 
Sir 2 . 1 d. Lechmere, seconded by the Hon. T. grits 4 Sige 
BEES thanks were voted to Lord Lyttelton for con- was the mos 
vening the meetin ment of his dominions far 
ublic and private happiness and 
p» pits > 
openmg of the Cork and You E recently purchased ‘property, viver 
| line of nar. At Middleton he Ya 1 edat and w / ah ri d bys n assassin who 
hr og 
utor of the money spent in bribery, but or p 
Sty and connection with the chief persons in 
iios away after firing the gon 
Monday his í 9 jm. at the neck, arm, 5 body, but 
prizes rano at the June examinations not fatal. In explanat 
in | n of 
