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Мавсн 9, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бА7ЕТТЕ, 
man and wife at the fable d'hóte in the | court. А great deal of evidence was then given ren by 1 1 peo ple le | counected with the wheel of the tender. The only 
leave of absence having e - A ms ip vele oroupied by m is Yelvorton cause which he "ur „еп for the carriage goin, í га 
T ally broke down on рас рарга was ће tightness of the gauge аб опе particular point 
h ant gi ced to | where the si i 1 
ton C 
5 4 'i xte " 
үдроп | her to ascertain what she could to any ара neglect on the ys of the уч ачу 
са 
woman for s whom he had teleg grapho ы nd | the “ packing" d bx Tongitudimat eit which, in 
ock of hair resembling that of Mrs Y elverton for well ada apked for the 
the ) Purpose of bringing that lady to her re e е The|gauge as the tran slee pers He thought there 
pressed by Mr. Whiteside's questions, hesitated, should be a break- -van ш attached next to the tender, and 
within "edi. doubted, and at len gth admitted that the young f the train; and if there had been 
n | woman there quietly looking at Ta zogi: be tho person who 
much | had visited her as she had de aie, On teruoon Mr. such an amount of break power г it was probable, but he 
Serjeant Armst 
and 
resumed it on Saturday vm Mr. сеси н. replied 
L1 queis GIRE In B чоет. нч Pet x TA aH Em Me pl Dr. В: aly was travelling p might edes been arros 
and his | not concluded till Monday. At the eeu of his sp des же» ges e jury after a 
wud and enthusiastic cheers burst forth from every part T the min ation of upwards of wo hours found the follow- 
, accompanied wi е sd e waving of hats and handkerchiefs, | ing verdict :— 
ith tj the йл Amen пеачи 1 Tho ju ury find a verdict of Accidental Death, and they say 
"aho therefore Chief Justice Mon eat mmenced summing on | this investigation has shown that one of the wheels of the 
тарпа: up o 
Monday kel ptm a абе very favourable to the | tender was ша very dangerous state from the pee om RE. 
marriage. He slowed peak x ‚6 o'clock, when, amid. breathless silence, | ei rovas tia to — ferai eee кы, Sf fh водене We ri 
ury, 8 y recommend to the ^onsideration 
бовай At „еа (— past 6 the jury re — аһа that additional reae pow should qoa M4 
stated, in an e Chief рч аа р t, that they trains. WS 100 Черге wi — 
approval of the ferre °з of the guard, engine-driver, боке, 
ha found the | rid marre to have been a valid and pointsman for the promptitude and presence of mind dis- 
one; and 2d, that there was a good Irish marriage, | played on this occasion." 
ће Chie asked them i 
roter, Yelverton was a Rom tholie, to which they replied di 
d | that they did. The moment the jury announced their ай). 
ng x „| verdict the excitement of the audience burst into 
piae applause, which continued for several minutes, and IN хо ASSIZES. 
үү his wife. Major Yel- | was taken up by the immense crowd which thronged| хоптиквх Cov LEON- TYN 
up rong OAST! NE.— us Shoot- 
uU y dierent the state- | the hall and crowded the quadrangle and quays. | ing.—Mr. бе АЙН "ot Threepwood, near [redes was 
t meton board | Cheers were given for the jury, Mr. Whiteside, and | tried and convicted on the Ist inst. Deforo Mr. Justice Keating, 
y firs 
ogne steamer, she told him the history of d life, her the other leading counsel for the plaintiff, and the са change of ry fast, wich intent A ec dd LPS DORT 
t rt was 
BE rMMMOUA. Vt. Nor Tener ed 7% е her cheers forthe jury were redoubled when the foreman — А pied the viet day, EM e cou 
à i , is а gentlemanly-looking man 
im to to aocompany pues toher| Was seen to hand back to the Registrar the fees | Сго t. ewicke 
nd save e the trouble | usually give n to special juries, Mrs. Yelverton | 38 уема рап "e. MA vq rmm d 
dre was in of the chambers of the court, and Hexham, in a beautiful district overlooking the vale of the 
when PN "Whiteside entered the room, she sprang |T. ХЕ 0, ы А NI A3 magistr: И " ta 
t -h | county of Northumber vout the time mention 
ar DN rete pot n — ne ye Мызы аатина эче | took it into his head that the wife of one of the hinds em- 
d her пеге, dà y | ployed upon the estate had been guilty of theft, 
her br on that supposition had her apprehended, and 
east, and kisse: 
of her emotions, after еб. а long and terrible tension п |ex ох» ааг 7 (d = амд ссе ЖА. а В. eed 
at Anc 
gn,” that of the nervous system, she sank down exhausted and р ШЫДА qnoa A seus aon re g 
oed Ча: ap С di d Haydon Bridge, UM ori was not а tittle ^ sonan to 
ite | he detention of the woman the г-м re iei) her, 
^ hink that DAMM the court w en t e verdict was announced was quite | cause t 
P and as great eruelty had been exhibited by prisoner to her 
*some of the kindest-hearted s Gram i in & mii m the mim 3 ДЕ | hilo în Custody she brought an action against к gione tern 
otel in ackville Street was thronged wit covered 501: dames with mt. - The con- 
C О 
fD ìri | Chancellor, and his lords hip о ordered his name to 
ЕЕ the е im ^od up on one side of Е treet. | from the s] of ecanty magistrates, It seems that 
na lo longis g to realise it, and seeking tone insisted on taking the horses fen her | 
hile she was under the protection of nd the tog 
ne 
At length the da arrived for the | cruce order to draw ed to S Ue A 
» for Consta m^ Н ораса walke 
у " 
ed as a p procession, 
EE AULAE дө eivai ОГЫ СЫМ АЙ Indi ted 
price E рме кзн and Ait 
said : earted friends, you that would attorneys a penny. 
nas y an u IANUE by the verdict that I am the having aig — sd by the t eaan з o pers, i 
both 
then and pted her virtue. | this 
he Chief Justico « vene the ladies t» leave the | wife of an Irishman. I glor: bee fe кыбасы 5 E men 
my h 
mt: vere m cart-shed Wr n ight, About 6 о! 
teni КАТ чег Sid tial hearted nation. You will live in , as | the next morning th: er having ascertained that, tho men 
ahd reps е vix I have lived in your hearts this day. ped маеце were scil under the sio, at enm dl to “роб” one or both of 
rh that my heart desires, but you ша accept the те ри ооо e оа nn 
and ve was based upon lad. Farewell for tl but fi Arakin d Soar and шада eruat Siain о S 
| the first, that b мобу Е gla rewell for the present, but for ever ong in | disarm to custody. The 
aim all M n malt hor his “ ТА He t and soul to the people of Dublin." Mrs. Yelverton informed by the judge that he could етуй co vnde 
1 phe they had illicit in e rap 43 m withdrew amidst loud and long-co беа ан ибне На of соба Jurymed Файне by the ahorik, - The 
had ever been a cheering. Nothing is more certain than yv if viec jury, in finding him Guilty, recommended Ма {о шегсу. Оп 
evidence which ex | Yelver ton had falle en into w A ands of t. being placed in n the dock on the following morning to 
and bis leadj tb the p 
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an 
definition of a А 
fuot 
ШП 
que E | court: Ee ea i ыы visoner, Who Ja доб himself as 
th t 
re the Secretary of War ty Mp "cr Major к Йел a ыллыы 5 n defending лз. sardot th 
a- | from his eed duties until the question has been | man on te hori and fractured his his skull. П. The jury returned 
tis мн verdict of | am m tenced to 
САР — Тһе vici 
a geni 5 1 WINCHESTER.— The Wife Murder at R 
to e» -— position, Mid. at y еса of Cap tain : Boyd on Fri day | Henry Lacey, a [лә at St. Heien'a nent Ryde, Isle of Wight, 
{а d bya k en i of, the about tis was of an расе character. P The body Ls pie at хе Me ei » 1 murder of EN 4 Lm 
born to shame, if the secret marriage | Kingstown amid. the firing of minute and a А fort ildey, niece of t! — 
rial, on the charge of beii 
said that, in writing to her that M procession, y including about officers, pid an aribé ouf Xl 
us of iere io: алча that there ere | milit uiam, followed. After parading Kingstown „ће | to jo witness box T д 
шы чылда o xpressio aed Yn y train to Dublin, where it was |! 
an € 
mus 
th ed it go to its пей by a firing party, a large detachment 
M E бон i (and nd 200 — e m was 
owed b; 
themsel Н hat e f к licting 
ves ойе; tha! cg n jum Rd. 
upon her in | to 
: tus ei о ыш erue d ЕЕ 
Мауог, ап oro prt оГ decer ad hr башыга 
read, and. the with whom she 
he k 
mot утту ч that ei 
Consent, and j reci), 
nclu Rn h present posi 
ionel оте of the Boa h tion o! 
testant, He had, however, vient ба nd other her feloni h 
n the : f Civil Ei sA et death vas o — from her felonious act, she 
5 solem mu im in the ch. рч pies mM etat | prot fe n: гео raa = ip Yolland rts rea of murder, earned Judge added "i » 
esson. This evidence was as тесное USUS cfl oh ein i caused by апу ing | trusted Ше result of this trat ту be to deter others 
