Arorer 17, 1851 :] 
THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRI CULTURAL GAZETTE. 
on 
Y diet дА the rectory ^ St. 
Botolph 
1e corporate seal wa 
commissio anie 
T TUR HorsonN.—At 
of Wor 1, 
ÜCCUERENCE TTING Hirn —NMr.| 
Charles es "Ro utledze, resid vd e 23, Elgin Crescent, | 
Notting Hill, was bron ught before the magistrate at| 
— th P olice Cc p on Monday, charged with 
causing | the death of his son, а lad 17 years of age. 
rt of: the 
:| Saturday night, in i is own house, the prisoner had a 
quarrel with his son, which terminated in a scuflle e, 
d with a fit and almost imme- 
ill 
Weduesday, E ый Accepted for his appearance. On 
vh he 
charge showed that on 
his 
ich were generally put under his pillow, 
Min Ding in the house with him 
keeper, Jane G le-a 
The only 
was his house- 
у псе of Groom, 
| sovereigns were put back into the chest, the ke 
| restored to из. place under pi 
1 t n 
tt 
left without bulis d given 
any notice. "Te was then found that Mr. Howar d's 
Tuesday а coro гв inqnes st was held, v na 
p contained, 
1 
Li 
1*1 d: hh 
EA 
Metropolitan За иф o 
body of the deceased, 
11 8nd = 
up from 
proposing, Ра the сотор г; this 
the wh the 
ft. 
hole 
tile, ы two printing warehouses in 
зч , should. be remo oved. The width of 
of opinion e: deceased died from n conges 
brain n, p. ada he 
sped 
The jury on this e ider 
50 feet in the yri He 
of the new s tand | 
public-house, ded m 
with a frontage of 80 fi 
ily increasing to 
кз on the west side 
= end of the Robin H 
returned 1 ^ verdict eath by a apoplexy. 
esday Mr. die was again brought before the 
magistrate, when the surgeon repente | the evidence 
ы of v 
was а thickening of the left. ventricle of he heart, and | 
nd he was 
of the 
ч аз nti et to fits sev чето wal 8 
had a E in waiting, hired for 
e e of 
n Bury бао! 
nan, m whom she was ege 
а set of offices, 
= M 
eges d 
and ba: и 
expen 
ed and footways, 
t, 
wa 
d | pri 
sed from excitement, and not from violence. 
The facete under these cireumstances ordered the 
soner to be M ee 
THE LTH. — The , Registrar- -General's 
Weekly Lo 
Qat 3 
Oth of Augnst, were 1172. 
À sale of of vacant building ere ану adi materials, We |: 
"erther considered that a more complete — 
s 
ма 
а m Lori»: The report and plan were sri " 
and Improvements Committee for consider- 
D TESTIMONIAL.—In Án of 
m on 
the New Coinage Act, which will | 
1st November, there is a dii qeu д 
to deface coin by -— ping word 
егеоп, under Which an offender ca: t at hard 
e average number in n Sun arai eeks of the 
ndon in the | n 
га а wee 
у на — The execution of George Smith for the 
der of his үз at ар" took place yesterday 
in in front of the county gaol, in the presence of a large 
umber of persons, the dw part 
women. „The culprit had previously made a full cone 
alpen 
0 уеатв 1851. - сонан the deaths from he choler 
1854, and a 
| 
1585. 
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1 the rd 
pulation, ovi 
e 
EnrrH.— The Archbishop of C 
the ес h si All Saints, c a few day — lir 
рес al dissenting ministers 
ceremon 
И 
Й 
"rend 
185 
1409 da 577. 
enel feit i 
BEACONSFIELD.— 
оу 
апа ВТВ irla, in al 1759 menn were а їп 
кч eeks of t 
obíntíal. 
gioi Charsley, of Great 
ме church itself was е 
Mo 
Binney, and other gent tlemen, 856, the 
building became pow seen with the Cru "i Engla and, 
| dope a solicito one of the coroners for the 
nty of Bucks, vet. bí the 4th inst. to the White 
Hart vs at Beaconsfield, where ae rid ш the time 
everal labouring men, nd e nad 
half-a- -crown who would r KA of the tele- 
m à eR in the yii уез opposite to | 
the in e United King кта Electric Telegraph | о 
person | ар 
| and the Rev. J. Bernau, formerly a E: in 
| connection with tko Church Missionary Me, v 
Lately it has n made over 
sbury, president of de — and 
Foreign Bible Society, the Earlof Chi r, presiden 
of the Church Missionary Society, те Sir EE 
t: 
he said he 
iod ndis /^. Uds кл Heat o for the г sum o ered, Eardley, chairman o the Evangelical Aliance; with 
would give 10s. the pat: Under these 
saw and cut rea wn the post. ircumsta; the “archbishop unde —€— - эи чеч 
Тһе аз | 
? of coin so defaced is not а legal tender, and a | ac S ent down, € the effect was tha iE com- the г. Кш ng those present at the 
penalty of 40s. ейп be г TO nviction of any | munication was interrupte = onday last a Petty | Lord Cranworth, the Dean of Canterbury, jb Rev, Tre 
person uttering the he m is Session Е held at the trial of the | bendar SN the Rey. Thos ney (Independent), 
es ney- of Mr. 
j EI n|Charsley, who was charged w ding and abetting | M.A., ineumbent.of Sí. John. 
боо B that in the year "1860 "there ves aa ков the latter it was racha that the post = seien M to the -of London ; 
19 British vessels, езе usiye of river sleamers, was a dangerous nuisance, end that he hada ri tto|the Rev. S. March (Independent) the Rev. Mesac 
ployed tö tika ? "heh va forei pei gn ^ e, генов it as such. istrates, 4 тен нт severai and md 
nnage of which was 4,251,739. "They were | the evidence on bot Mes were of — D: ere | mi e 
manned iy 191,888 pe The masters we 3 was not sufficient ding caused by he tify | formed, a n was preached by the Dean of Cantera 
mE the mates, 21 21, 009; petty officers, 1 13,264; its being removed as nuisance, == aiting| bury. А dinner party took place, at which 
себ ма 787 ; О. S. seamen, 17,514 ; apprentices | until the next assizes to get rid of it by indictment, | Sir Vie, Eardley, who presided, proposed е 
The ecutors having stated жыл they wished a Healt f bis guest, the Archbishop of Canterbury,” 
ET during the last ten da al ver the defendan icted Mee m. жене rt 
engagements at ТАНЫ in the penal of 1s, "and- ordered де y the damage, |of England would always under а pr 
3 Oxford, Norwich, Bristol, | est: he po at uu. and tho 0006, amoun Sa Pn 35. animated by the Christian spirit which mar r marked hia 
verpool, and Selby, made his 17th ascent on à P SroRTFORD.—At the last etin of е | Grace in al! the duties of his res ble position, a desire 
at the 5 Crystal Palace, when, in zw on to his Court in this town, a tallyman nam Car-| in which һе felt assured only mem the 
rs for| Church of С but Mis Nonconformist b 
journey, 
she was compelled to sit down, | co 
herself i "n 
nto a boat. The courage dis- 
perilous į 
— 
no less a sum than 37. 9s. ! T "The Jaigi ү йкы this 
as a “ profligate nditure” of the money of the 
Чы 
like 
eatu - 
expen 
рес - said that “ this system of 
to poo those 
admiration than would have been. 
г from Battersea to 
th g to Cremorne in fron 
at o'clock on асе omn of tbe бошай persone 
Monde The experiment will The convict теб 
Y next and = ae following: Mondays, when | and from thetimeof themurderex penitence 
“Smit th w ill A. speci anda desire to die, — About ago Mr. Howard, 
is omm m tm of thé- Qi : residing at Hawxton, in this couuty, robbed ot 8507. 
= detegtiee mae ate recently effected a clever | in He t the so severely injured by Pn 
Гап abseonded bankrupt in South мн; bas | vett beating with a — 
by the Prussian Government to investi- | some days despaired of. ^ et sd Ha 
Portant bank robbery which has just Бега were ed, and two of them were : em qe i| 
5 Dusse A confidentia] porter of a | A -a of о Mr. Ho was ms 
i ” i ow: 
Nto e и се 9 = sangin] У t the sum in а place a Sag i but. pem of perd D be | 
be at present in London. | put it with some ot! 
er the delinquent is John William Rishnow, | which the 8507. — ©з is 78 ea = sse |sex 
e the notes is 16001 A ol | «nd as he is bedridden he bad chest pla 
for ! bedside, and kept the po in the pocket 
' feat there NR ы 
°ч f the river zl 
iront, і 
the 
споту eo. in e pre 
Vier p from this town on 
be | labo: 
тые on the 
his fate with Vrae and elevation cured the assistance of a 
" кай, ^ la 
trousers, ! ment, betraying evident symptoms of insanity. А fow 
la 
uei оп the slack rope süspnded in mid|arrears of debts. In reply to an inquiry чч the ye would umte, His ing replied, o 
his last ascent at the Palace for some | he admitted that in the phis м e past year he had | were given, "amon being that o? the Rev. T. 
чагу ied Tuesday to fulfil engagements | taken out tuy of m ame while hid de sin had | Binney, the Independent — who, in acknowledg- 
no less 50 int sitting of the court at | ing the compliment, exp fication he had 
онири, Conde ble exei t| Hertford. In commenting upon the numerons actions | derived from being present at thé solemnity of the 
ned € ЖТ зу тес oon in the vicinity P Mos by Шуша, the Judge stated €— ^ grid mr i and said that he had been Ad s 
1 hat a lad Tdens on account of the announcemen nt | co Sn dbur the ere were. 13 cases, vith 
1 to у calling herself uei * Female Blondin ° "f 3 
cross the river on a быга extending from and as verita in tet À ye power of| he said, n n those prayers whic ын. give 
wharf at Battersea. Through some | throwi gom 1 Г expenses шеп 24 — of the |o S TTE His — Ls — 
nide-ropes, the feat was debts ы the state, these s untry|the Liturgy was well kno seldom atten 
d gra ў 3 4 — чїй hout а deep feeling which often found its 
express 
Ево кле mmitted at a sbort 
urday last. Three 
urers, who were on their A home from an 
as 
n tears, 
A dreadful murder 
а surgeon, 
attack, found сии 
basa wife and eight children, 
— ey ——À 
rite, ie confi 
taken before Porro Monday, and 
неет till Serin, Meanwhile the coroner's jury 
have returned a verd меб бы as esten against him. 
з за Ж 
А young shoem 
(A Betis living” ebri his чна John Betts, the 
e pari some religious 
pe^ a ^a high state of excite- 
