THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
pied im tbe ascent scarcely exceeded seven | Юі Хоп, who for years ^" the cing at the rivorsid», , Bartlett, the rector of tbe parish, and the piin, were 
ч inn well known to boa ting members of tbe|on the spot. At first Y ы Thought tha a oase 
: өүөү comm ttee c —9À University, was mu "s тей by ber eldest son. She had | «f suicide, bot a 
1 ү: be London Fire Bri = inn and taken a house immediately | | the unfortunate » woman had boon rst ret garot t 
бд el d Shaw, the chief e Belfast | facing the church, where a Mrs. Wittslived w e livi d rings of whioh were it d уа 
TA A the ред, ө their fire | the double capacity «2 " ger and friend. it ppear \ k and "m Uhe chin, as in a 
чеч у the d of the late Mr.|from the evidence he coroner's inquest that ponetared wound, sci mad, Ye cutting ihe cord 
is per 6А «йге а | еге had ^н Ж between the воп |away, in the side of 
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head ation in ` Watling Street, ех-| апі his mother about the will of his father. thront was cut by a strong deci vircs, uuas pro. 
df the emoluments attached to the office in| The latter left a piece of en = to his w idow | bably from behin à, fon "ien t to Aar Neither cord 
ith tbe inspection of the Government | for life, fh to 1 ld, the proceeds nå. Оп examining 
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,—On Satu -— > T Thomas, —- had his rbe left specially er e will were ond. open, t inside ; the 
eden mm He however occupied a piece of the land, the back door, pem was ор with other 
mtns т Е stoker ani forcible ion of it, and dared any one to take it | ke aya, \ found in f deceased, The drawers 
I o was in som from him. His mother was willing to let him have it, | in the bed-room been partially ransacked, aud 
LI Еа эч" c^ a playing fa red of = и his brothers refused. Не had frequently threatened | letters and other edes scattered about the floor. 
DX houses, were also severely | 0 murder his mother and brothers, and in consequence | Only one room was in amy А ашым. It is 
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Мас | On Bataria Saturday evening the mother went down tnto the | distance off, did not = бг б . On 
ad меа Wits Да а ым. Те ma T her friend Mrs. | Mon: day the underkoeper А ars 
meat t = Аида jury at the son who had|on of bei rper dt in the murder. On 
returned а verdict d Accidental | T — his mother's movements, imme- | Taesday and Wednesday tbe magistrates of the division 
lately. -— nr эч r^ cellar from ек back garden, | held а private Weleda and have cx the 
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Padding а} bod та [zx you now, " em a проп his mother and t her a | person or penes едн n. 
w Roa, who recenti low upon the back of her head, fra а һег Sku Ш їп ScARBOROUG. —On Monday morning a boat accident 
Р y IL ——— manner, and inflicting ot ict 1 off this town by which — lives of 10 gentle- 
arae ' | must bave caused almost instant à Nm Wi itts | men 1 agh, ч - It ee 
1 А m. ve run to ber assistance, for was | that ut e mornin 0 o'clock, a misce 
антет Ванд ia oppe А s ks down by the murderer, and э serious] y E determin 
injared that she is not expected to recover. Mr. Jacobs, 
isto thv foid, which immed үт её ef v brother of Mrs. yellor i who was in the house at the ei -——— 
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slim m tud qui rsen ana be ште тшу rd ek imer] Ты Gale torre, а зА MI e me 
, М low with some on a: Lead, which rendered | crowding his boat, w was one 3 
ito St, Mary's EM viue A both En enden че р drm, (—— „= accordingly set off. АП went well in 
h PE | son of the d who was also in the оне and | voyage up, and though the wind blew 
t and nger. 
eceased, mem 
on was not |} th оа borough, 
sil manofactored — к А ve etl Several neighbours and a surgeon imm ау pro- | the party landed and to га Star Inn, 
atly а petroleum ой, Of | seeded to the house and found that Mrs. Harv rd ont EA die 
and lighted readil "= E 
Gravity, peratures к ofan «ша "à dL dead, and that Mrs. rt е д. re-embark рамо at about cloc! 
йе renl йа — explosi urderer esca and w heard of until|in the afternoon of the à Адеген 
slow е» dea sive Thursday бое en his оду was discovered | Mr. Gatge. Wike, "ot B Barnsley, having remained at 
у» У E * That on "= on а lofty. s n rum ponia tree, hardly | Flamborough, in order to return to Scarborough by 
and his wife died from the | 100 from the back e ps premises where the Tall, partly ты a nervous dislike to the m. temm 
occasioned n is situate in a field | and partly from a slight indispoliliton which he thought 
ight be increased wet. 
ht t Compan d чир dita one of [o а la a the tree On poea inspec- 
accidentally and by tion he de — the of the mu urderer мм ging 
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leaving Flamborough, in consequence of which, and of 
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deaths fegistered in ће тегу mer tent o | thay were pound 
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of the years 1851-60 the es witness as well as the father refased to 
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сч seven of the gentlemen lost are, —John MM à т=н 
treet, of Ashton-under Lyne; Jolin 
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the wife of the under-keeper, came up from the fart | Dakin 
lodge to sleep that night with Mrs. жЕ їп згч husband s | v — 
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8 o'clock on Sonday oring, ibn half-p 
knife and stabbed hasband, John Stocker, walked over to Hill's, a 
akant death. The | Mrs, Hill seated in a chair in 
