dE 
. attendance of the prisoner 
DiciwseR 10, Ed 
THE — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ota. SL 
dem parce would. be e of 
he e had been. electrifd by wires passed round his cell. 
for the benefit of the 
For ans of British soldiers. 
or p ed 
fice of the judge to t 
x Rosier and Chester for g in the 
case 
church. 
of Rosi 
cogn - curate, has since been . to t 
ehe and fined 2s. for assaulting | Mr. - Sones, one of 
eapo 
me the murder was com tted, and to th n ! 
re was some clothed, fed, and educa 
i a 
diffic ulty i ^. ae by him would be Fb: coms geret 
a religious principle did not actuate either of the 
parties. At a vestry meeting on Thursday it 
2 resolved to petition the Houses of Lord 
of the parish; and 
h ted t 
sition the churchw: 
convene, a meetin ng of the parishioners to 
ipu the wager for Ar removal E the Rev. B. King 
trom the ce of rector. The Hugh Allen, th 
- | phre 
3 pe ronght up, and — rod Ai ivi 
formally 3 to Reinga Yee for “trial on the charge | tion which fitted — reine an were 
of Wilful Murder. ow. — 
DOUBLE — —On Monday evening Mr. Hum 
reys ® held a mati in the East Road, City Road, on 
Edmund Shirley, a 2283 m aged 24, and R Ros etta 
Greenwood, aged 18 — t 
the Railway Coffee. ome i in a — Road by ‘risking | clergy hy — men * held a — days since at Cam- 
ed for its carpet, €— =a 
e expense 500 children. 
favour of — a of a N id at 
ously adopted.—A meeting of 
5 er, has "been appointed by the Lord 
by photographers | bridge, at which 
in their business, It 88 from ths ipee d Lon | prese 
George's, Sonthwark. 
Chan 
— THE RoYAL L CH HARTER.—Mr. Mansfield, 
the sipendiry Maren at Liverpool, and Capt. 
Harris, assessor, have- transmitted to the 
Boa — inde os mg report on the resulis of their 
late inquiry into the loss of thi sel. ey state that 
the iron plating of t essel was decidedly above the 
and that consequen bould be 1 Ts — Dro 
1. i of 
with a * er cg Young man e disputes been forbidden | and pem " cles of information Bal rre 
his father’s house. Ina 3 he told a | position, rights, and claims of —.— 2. The fur - 
friend of the — * pad no shelter or home | nishing replies to all attacks made the Church, 
he should destroy himself, a — the * woman who | and especially those of the Society for 1 Liberation x 
pecially those 
Religion from State Control; and 3. The 
of petitions to Parliament in all cases when 
r leave him 
They w ent on 
was with him pele that she w ue" nev 
n earth but w die with hir 
upo 
the same nps ie 
Buß 
Eel 
URY.—A case of bere cam Lepre has been 
the s bro Jes by the 88 when 14 oms under investigation A m^ es of this city. A 
were pon diis ded, Phe girl lying on her ba ho had tu draught purchased 
with a white pockethandkerchief in her right. hand, ns at t the shop of Mr. John B — ip and d 
p enly last € and as the surgeons believ 
t uate to keep | ro me | the girl’s Waist. At the side of the bed was a | 21 he [^ «d died of epilepsy, the — returned a verdiet 
the ship under command; ^ a same | 3 and bottle labelled “ poison," and two letters, | o ral — An i of poli 
time notice. the quein y that. the was | one from the man to his father, | the other from 7 girl having » "m of the case, — a similar draught 
from this course by the apprehension th that to her x with whom she lived in Praed Street, | a Reeve afterwards ela 
the falling igging a sati spars might foul Paddingt 28 Mr. — who offered y h 
p: d themselves. The jury. after a short deliberation, returned and even to keep him and his to pay Mi if Dó i 
in 1854, off Balaklava. The ey also express an opinion 15 up. The officer refused, and reported t 
peal is = — practice to sten p to the | of p em while i 2 5 state of unsound mind." facts The su — — The contents of 
in way. le of BLIC HRA — The Registrar -Generals the bobti were then analysed and found to con- 
x they 8 “is not add ad $ ti oer — that the — of deaths registered in|tain one of the strongest of opium. 
there are mome „ lull. ing these don in the week that ended Saturday, Dec. 3, was After hearing this evidence the mitted 
m power not being readily —€— z apt to | 1304, des nearly the diis as that ee for the | Mr. Reeve at the assizes on the charge of 
the ship ahead. r this, when lent gust | preceding wee ek, In the erc aro ng weeks of t t but admitted him bail. Since 
rs, the ship drops astern, bringing y 33; which, | this occurred, fresh facts have come te light, and 
re jerk on tud iege ind ‘id train | if the increase of population will there is reason „to believe that other — 
A of. om * 
ty. Taking i 
d fury of the gale, which * 
the poveri at band of the screw. propeller, 
was Va onger. under: "command—a 
lo Lot N e] 
h Ca apta aylo 
m d. considering = the apprehension he may 
nen gr noes nchor, that the asts would | > 
— 
oul the sere 
safely ini ini ntermitt ed—they do nof think that this i is m ise 
default of the master.—The marine A of — 
Board of ave awa the om 
from the vessel with 9 5 5 
3 
“On Mon- 
s 
wlió yh" 
bam 1849.58 the . — 
ato — — 
—a eir-|. Baru. 
2 by the Da on n their * linen, to establish a raval 
Canterb 
- | beco & — present return is 82 2 below 
the 2 g the 7 the births ot ns boys | 
Te 912 girls, in mij o — were 
London. In the 
rr vi ate D. been poiso isoned in the ma same way. 
ildren, tered | One of the bodies having -— exhum — er that a 
epe ndis ie. "E the | post em examination r^ gm 
1009. was Que upon it, but t — the did p 
of opium was found in 2 * ew medi — 
stated that they coul whet! the 
opium had been taken in pinar quantity 85 cause 
‘he . 
des of 
eps ler fond |" M n PIT PN 
ET Ou fund Crarsux. The Commimionere in Lenseg haye paid 
order af 5 287 
of large a the Court of Chancery, belong- f visit to Chat] 
ing — the hospitals of Bath. It appeared i that about — ö — i Cinteniet a 
l dischargi: insane soldier from the lunatic 
at iat Fort Pii m 
1790 a legacy of 5007. was bequeathed by Genera 
Joscph Smith to the Bath hospitals, and a similar en and turning him:adrift in the 
m of 5008. to the public during their visit 
were | placed 7. in —.—— with the 
what 
Madras Charity School si ee 
children, “a and that the affairs of the 
administered under the directi of 
e Chan cery. The money w. 
but, from some * — 
ever been made 
ed 
Med one of. ‘ating 
better footi 
ir J. Neeld too! 
2025 rond ren A 
men ang 
t, and rs. F. R. Mur 
‘the body of Ma 
ane Mr. 
the wo 
beg. ma 
ary Ann 
Mat ther, ‘divisional edis and Dr. 
were exi essed their — 
man was ane first by the tongs and 
mi. that her head v 3 Eran from her 
t he d applied for r the 
E jury, and 
of State had 
The fore- 
befor 
pie k vus ak. that the Secretary 
ch 
Paani’ 
“Monday: the 
— — 
rgeo owev 
n for him in his cell in 
E to him, and ha 
Pi filled with stea 
of erio xton L 
at had a 
more than a del during whieh period he w 
r mu, delusions of a limited character 
d 
the 
Tae Fi 2 lune eei nd berge! — on — and MAD in ie . ee of Wallasey ry ji 
r. Lai 
un enm i 
onfined in 845 sa 
nthe 0 
the following reso- 
S fairs held at 
he epe branch 
We at "dun am, wi ne! 
ne with the central 
T 
k the lom Chi D 
cashire and Cheshire «1 offi 
ks Board, — an ether interests concerned, a: offices peck the ee places, to coi 
expedient to ae mely, Colerne, 
í — narret i 
te, 
— requested tos 
lr mme auch t Other steps as he shall deem 
further Tm tioa 15 penu 
CAMB unty meeting numerous! at tended, 
in shel 12 0 of, z mri 3 d ge be reg 
re R 
he xa Friday in ced gu 
Lord | Lieutenant of the 5 system 
bject of the e M € = on mastara or oi 
" vereri tho mg tamo of S 
were the Cou untess of H e, eneo, € red 
who attended as a deputation from 
; the Rev. Professor Selwyn, the Rev. | 
T. Thor Rev. 
y 
len | Keyham he week, with a 
um pek 1 8 abe The land i 
| Aubyn estates, and the foreshore 
Cornwall It yea Weston Mn ‘Grek whist LM 
to wder- — at Bull Point. Sbaul 
- Government succeei d in making the p urcbase, tt n 
from Plymouth Send to the Albert Bridge at Saltash. 
xim. —A meeting of churchmen was held in this 
iginator 
at Sunamn, in the 
| ne, Worthan India — an institution ka er 
