vweii THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
zt armed with а sw 
inflicted and received some seri 
in SE hich б, i -— | ohm 
was an excursion train zhton London, | t 
hit to have left at 8.15, but did not leave till state of the femoral artery, 
the third w 
e 
jersed bis engine, Thei impetus, howeve 
qu him had not got clear, i 
r, wi with which 
Ке the grou m a few weeks since by | Whe sie er, wife of the above; David Wheeler 
and brother to the son of the ар 24 Mr. George Gardener, 2, 
21 supposed | e Us f has they have : ull ue маны by their friends. The | those who ei ex и pected from London. The railway 
е extent of 1%, officials cou or Me afford any satisfactory 
х ОР THE — E Fes ge^ "e Mrs. Ellen Lower, 1, Cox MR . Brighton ; Mr. Ingle. | infor mation, and the excitement was increased when 
been commenced, by Or dew, sen., 58, St. James's Street, Brigton ; >y George West- the — excursion train — not 5 until con- 
sgainst 38 of the ‚динов ui of co Lm "X Lewes Street, Brighton ; An infant ehild of the above; | si it tsi 
jmblems 1 : ATi otherwise known as Simps ird- ad ained, 
y, for a breach of the Party — нач дрон = ейн London Road, Brighton: Mra. Catherine Barnard, 22, by bei ing y compelled to branch of at г Hayra Heath, 
of the recent celebration о тѕагу | Charles Street, Brighton; Mrs. Tillett (hitherto described as and come by way of Lewes. This, at all events, set at 
ting » ova Ps This proceeding is д ота. лечен Almshouses, Wanstead, Essex ; Mrs, | rest the minds of those who ex iends from the 
calle а р аа Mie айна | ОО ОРО» ani фоніка sar о ЖУ ЫНДЫ 
Р Posrison CasrrE.—Tbis magnificent Mr. John Wheeler, 24, London Street, Brighton; Eliz beth |t righton excursionists to When the 
Qs m nonths cede bodies oí the dead had been properly arranged the 
zA bats : ^ sac 
M ietoria Par ч Road, 
Br 
treet, | а ал stated t they had relatives or friends who had 
conflie& with the | ; аа | ^ itl i 
3 ight, a severe 1e | Folgate, London ; Mrs. Jane Riisabeth Beden (hitherto de- | by either of the trains from the town that morning, 
ribedas Mary Temple), + Sussex Road, Cliftonville, Brighton:|and they were allowed to pass through the room 
Lookstead, 82, Adelphi Terrace, 
y 
| in which the unfortunate deceased lay, with a view 
The 
don ; Ра 4 rienta к y 
| Ann Parker, sister of tbe above ; Mr. William Hubbard. lately to vemm who ж be among them 
ayward | 
Matilda 
E | staying Xs 17. m Тете, ed i UA H nition эр b. me е of the most —— 
| Hubbard, gran ve cha в nce of — rst reached 
Railways. ataa | Ph, Sa Пт iden; | the тзн - чнч te uninjured of the train 
ACCIDENT = THE | The wounded were taken in carriages and flies to the arriv ved a t London Brid About passengers came 
A frightful accident took ue on чү ке m — hospital, y whéve two of the е means, sev. ЖЫ ки АА injuries 
» Cliyton — abit five miles from | four require amputation ; а man | mo - ws soon circul amd 
terminus. rains, two of which | name A ny Kean, a tailor, residin "54. Goswell уне n the day so ma Z "E inqniries 
itho g at 
, left the e Brighton — Ке Road, London, who had his left leg amputated; the| made at the termi inus, that the vupstintendenk * was 
P TS second was William Arnold, of New England Farm, | obliged to telegraph continually to Br ighton for the 
g 
ve | near Brighton, who had his right leg amp utated, the | names. of killed and wounde d. Оп unday т ам, 
(1 1 Kean was па nkin 
months old, bo 
bad b 
е go ei "to refer to 
Ted signal, and bad reversed his engine, 
ded s som e distance in 
_ rain had passed 
ope it had pune Neither of the signalmen | also lives at. Webb’s 
iner that the driver of the second train 1 
to he operation was рейши, and died on " mue np the | | тейит; the crow к was very grea the expected v and 
which was diseased, | knots of — paun e ЖО interest to the 
having rendered recovery impossible. Of ed other| details supplied by oyo o ж accident, and. 
fte patients at the Hospital, Thomas Noble, No. 5, by others who had g d the portieulars during 
tl nel | Richardson Street, Bermcndsey, d their visit to Bri das A similar scene took place at 
tioned had|the right temple; Georg Victoria Station. It does not appear that the 
her | Frede s Place, Brighton sereni ө woun jds passengers of the second Brighton train suffered much 
passed out of the tunnel on the head; Timothy Frede в injury. Тһе engine-driver and stoker 
to put on|Place, Brighton, several меу а child abou t | jumping off, and the carriages were so little damaged 
ct. He then|two and a half years old, unknown h me of them were immediately sent ик 
the driver of | posed to л a child of one of the deceased), severe | Brighton with the wounded. = inquest was 
Par ighton, | on Monday and is still in progre: 
calds ; 
tely pem v injary to the knee and right arm; Elizabeth| ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE 
Edwin, 18 
7» Lowpo 
and | тох, —On Thursday afternoon а ps EE ihe Ex ap 
s fi 
very pes scalded and bruised; Elizabeth Westcott, | goods train fell А an embank: 
to the|aleg broken in two places, and her daughter, contu- | Jmmetion. Several of the redes in yere тч 
i sions on both sides, and ^ some scalds on her t 
d not stop, imagined that | Besides the’ above, other wounded persons w 
| veyed de eni own residences in Brighton. Among |]ine w 
an, а 0 
16 
legs. pieces, and a dela ay o of two h 
ere con injured, The 
- J 
rma r from London, living CONPENSITION FOR ir NJURIES BY RAILWAY ACCI- 
Е t Webs Then Terra , New Kent Road, whose —А meeting of a number of — Me тз inte- 
e first train, |} ruised. Miss Atkinson, who | p mpani 
Conty Terrace, received severe | | was s hdd on Tuesday to consider the "аео of the 
Two other ladies wl wards of juries in cases of Dey dd accidents, with a 
and t the | same party, era —— i" m effect of fri ids P1 | view of taking preliminary steps to petition the Legis- 
iuglin 
lman, havi 
motion towards the E | being seve la sha Ке 
= Italian te 
eceived the Е to the n 
к. 
to, gave the imt irte the tetto 
ordin Within а death close to ба. 
cries аге | injuries; Mrs. Hodges, g^ 
B 
hts from | the т 9 sand lower part of the 
ions on t the face, 
carriage i 
xed анса Ы be 
seats in the үтү and a guard's 
It had t n dashed into the contusions on lower part of the 
This | shaken; Mrs 
isis at 
right side; Mr. Gi of 19 
ents. This к phrey, of 33, V 
ments, each containing | left eye, and injuries to the ur sid 
were scattered and mutilated in all | а ard, confectioner, West S 
James D. 
T ler, North Street, two * ae 
tS West Hil Street, |in the Beedly Printing Company, recovered 10007. from 
reat deal | the mpany for juries sustained by the 
ив ш ia a rn uries actual] inflicted 
est yd i with | отоп comen aa p MES у 
Кеч crushed to Mer ropeya ' ) 
i dati nary speed. Mr. Child had his grent companies чау e оттан бт 
istance of the mouth of the оа а fearful | his face much bruised; Mr. James Parson, of - Ap c ше, er xm 
second train backi i 1 d chin much c ^ dde dei h 
enson, in m Aere p. rinde ви it may 
Place, Brighton, be stated that at the recent assizes LE 
rt; Thomas Bedford, Orchard Terrace, | clerk in the Post Offi 5001, damages а 
ted; Mr. William | the London and North Western Company for injuries 
а ned im th i 
di oling stock im e 
d H Mr. pany f injur e near 
fraetured on the Crewe on the 3136 ас „= Мт. ej rrt a partner 
and a 9 seus 0 
Vine Street, cut over | turning of a carriage Manchester and London 
eand knees; Mr. од the 4th January last ; "Mr. Thornely, son of a timber 
reet, — ibternal merchant at Stockport, recovered 15001. from the 
vit a ч k Shrewsbury and, Hereford for injuri while 
rog es recei 
be d A н let ns, ba ck o -—— M E d dui i injured; Mrs 11; еіп rast lat уеаг; the Rev. 
i bursting, d heir E O Rs Ж, Жон. Street, much brui Robert Elm hist, Еа of Woodside, near 1 is, 
pitiable ere "e ue. Th . ane N her Sen f Alfred Villas, Rose Hill, severe | T 350/. from the Lamcm hi т: si Y Torkehire for 
t to work, mcd а genios about the face and temples; Mr. "o. rsons, of | ; к л. d м 
hern ens ighto Miles Street, severely wounded їп the jaw by 4| November] last; ea ms casae the rior of a naval 
o hin егей 5001. from the and Brighton 
n" РАЯ ЗЕЯ 
ат 
completely off and both her arms b 
had his face meer in 
d forme jn the library at the company’s offices, where Sho had gone by one 
he face. Another woman 
irn 
nner 88 
the railway station, 
со 
ity to Вг .|32, 
Hawkins, the traffic knife in the han of а man sitting opposit 
ith a numerous | Mr. Potter, grocer of Trafalgar Bieb, a severe P nes | Company о injuries aem - rm down the 
ica d, and a cut o ‚ Potter anà staircase leading to their s on d Mur Cross. 
аре escaped with 
£ Weston Road, S 
