THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
evidence of ши. Garside, Ше hil - deceased, | and nose and made them bleed. Не then ordered deceased to | | way, & and that tha = 
e pri an ess e ng ore come боуп to the deck to pick oakum. Deceased said he | stables attac! 
that the prisoner and deceased went ix t ETE ЖУ road comm. 
> Кыш м s house at Manchester ar Реге passed ed e could not do it, and the prisoner replied that it was all p s | assertin A ouses, fiaen, b 
f Ro "x ts, and dec v told the vp to cal and вер deceased b th Md ing up way 
hest, ki i PE. igging g trenches, 
Зевс father. They appea o live together н ойне jumped with both feet upon his c 
rms. On Sunday night, tel et day of Parch, after she had i| sides an , and beat him. : à 1 
returned to asband at Rochdale, the pri: called at | at last he be ecame silent and partly insensible. The prisoner 
БА hen er ра was ou wy 4 then ordered buckets of del to ре thrown over the deceased, 
2 short time, and on the next night, April 1, deceased dressed whio h was done, after which he was lifted up а: ed dry Her E 
herself and went out about pig e id was а rainy night. [ро put upon him, "The prisoner the i 16 ft him for e du me, 
She called m her sister ей а quarter past 8 o'clock, and | fen returned and asked deceased SIE а, ed satisfied," io | s 
said she felt sickly. Ata lile before 9 p. night the prisoner | deceased saic id ** You had better kill m nce than treat me | Mr. Ju Ву aringi 
and a woman, , believed hed x Fossa: called at a public-house | $05" upon ich the priso: we again tet ana kicke "Bio, | | ранно ators were the ц; 
and ordered а dm which they p» rank. The renewed his pd and said that “he had better jump | i foot 
prisoner Һа bos Ue) y lot almost immediately, and | сенга " and “that he never should see England 
Shortly picem ду: ы wife ofa captain of a bar; the canal | agai Бе твата sank under this continued ill-treatment, 
close to the lock bridge heard two screams as E Pan in | and "ds ed shortly afterwards. The prisoner was afterwards 
distr ii. aused Бе пзрапа to go on deck and look out. transferred to E. еш хада б. sina. in whic o of the | who 
She also went and saw a man struggling in the middle of the in of the Expr o Liverpool, w hen p pro 
canal; a shaft or pole was thrown to him and he got out at dings ше Кї Mi p. $- ом nt trial wen Tüstifuted. 
last at the side of the canal, with the assistance of a boatman Several witnesses were then caed in support of the above 
and some men who гап up, attracted by a cry of '' Help !” nt. Baron ie: rtin in summing up, уо ed the atten- | 
T ае s bay ый the man and said *' Thank God for fas rof t the jury to the violence PIE ch occurred on the Saturday | | t 
that! I arly " He was asked how it happened, | зрёсібеа. Notwithstanding the conflict у: сарса and state- 
and said i his foot iy slipped і in. He hieu NE if any one Feed ment as to the time which elapsed betw the last act et | the 
was in the water, and he made no answ He was then asked | violence and the dent h GC REPRE. the еве роге d | 
if he would go into a рер foris 5 dry himself. | РТУ from Ње fact d T violen fla usua 
Не said he lived o niy five utes’ walk down the Oldham | abuse, inflicted from time to fits bes wd 
Road, and declin Wie ing. prisoner did live there. On | probably without the expectation “that аваке vuta” ped 
the Friday | as this pes ‘tanting lines of two boats crossed | diately follow, nor 2d Qi mediately follow. His lord- 
each other nal where the prisoner was got out, and | ship Жин рої i nte d the legal distinctions between 
man, ed ү wW 
ere were marks of violence on the knees and arms, and the | the evidence, after vilo h the iiy сей іо consider | 
neck was swollen. At the coroner's inquest it came out tbat | their verdict. They absent without agreeing | of 
the priso: d been seen with a woman "ied oo. he | | to a verdict, when LM o of "the j Jurymen being est in А were | 
was in the canal at a public-bouse near the plac ecd cm | discharg ed. The trial c» the indictments 
RN ми found, and, ge the circumstance of а ў n's | was ро: еа опей to the 
aving been hea hen he water, б po to be tried nt on this. tes ог murder. There is also a still | 
er Wise he was ёс {һе ЕБ ofi the б of April. H | furt ^ x ч: Fue gainst him of an assault upon а M —$ c 
x Leger that he had been out of his house that night, or | LAN Oswaldtwhistle Murder. — John Marra, 19, | in 
ad been in the ii. . It also appeared that the | Patrick Talk, s 9 Edward Connor, 23, -— Con. Мае, 28, без, | 
adr Wa seen looking over the parapet of the bridge into | indicted for the Wil an Murder of Jam rere ey, at Os waldt- 
canal where he had been got out, п, А umbrella d w whistle. Оп the 2 April las thes i p а man 
ба ра: "ind не А primis "liable | 
i i ne. His man 
from the appearance of the body of deceased that death | tiered "gg de e "The. x nalady, However, | 
been caused by asphyxia, and the lungs were entirely | trusted them. In a fev ЖӨБ te she hea ois of the | 
free from air. The surgeon who examined the body Mie | jug breaking, and entering t wo блан. found thejur broken үз 
of opinion that she must have screamed the lungs empty, a d|told them this was bad be| one e in Irish a 
[d wi vht nders Lm у hy 
ihe act of falling into the water. The case for the prosecution | and Ls case d the landlord, ng i tot gem m апа a ked E 
having been Mee the prisoner's counsel submitted that there | ifthey intended to break the table as well as the j ain At thi: 
was по — А got ees jury. Mr. pira e ең тонь that | time Quin гат 8 the room. The puman Marra пан войной 
there was Assuming that the the publie- | Bro: voe Му the coat collar and pulled him into the à, and 
house was TA deceased, of which t лр pn a nce, and | all the set u eie а him and thre S Mort "à [^ flo bon " hitting 
assuming that the er was in the water vim а bus with. their fists and kicking i and е his 
there was no evidence that he had pushed her It might, nose ble ed. He called to dec sed, Jam Riley, 
n 
ed him into 
circumstances of suspicion about the case regarding which | room, and l bega eatın; ilar Ж е unt 
further evidence might possibly befound аа ана, the lights. (wem p dier E bein чя alarme ес, called out 
and the man might then have n put чие his trial; and he | “ Murder," and a police- БОЛАК бале. Singleton, who was 
was sorry graud jury did not adopt t In his | passing at the time, entered the bar, а К оп his. lamp, and 
judgment there was nc А-5 now to go to the jury, and | saw al p prisoners kicking and beating Riley. They then 
they would therefore by his direction find the prisoner Not | got hold of Singleton, — es into tho room, and; ч ы 
Guilty. The jury found i their verdict aecordingly. Attempted | СЕ oked -him. ners — We the room, followed by 
Murder of » ае тА residing at Manchester, | tno lan dlord, ree or cia T Singiet. nto the kitchen, where 
dicted for having the 6th of May attempted | the prisoners ДЫЛЫ at them L^ the glasses candlesticks, and 
to е his is On. the day in question, the |jugs they could get hold of. e pri з Marra and Walsh 
prisoner, who had been drinking, ‘quarrelled with his | еп left the house and were Еу by Single n, Connor 
wife, and after striking her he drew a knife across her| was then seen by another man in the kitchen to knock Riley 
" е үз ч D kitchen poker, and the prison 
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ndin ng. head with the kitch 
зит ^ Riley, baving got into a chair, w: 
four ranoo Company e and defra dm 47 чаш: di Pipe nd helpless, A sur Je w. d 
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e had from the first деке ed to plead guilty, a and that h ipfam caused Бу a spicula of 
was suffering the keenest pangs e^ remorse. Baron Martin um" s n, from the fracture in his skull. 
said that these considerations could not be allowed to interfere | Baron Martin p En jury that as to the two men who 
with the course of justice, or no criminal would be punished. Pei ft the hou. the blows with the poker and fender as shal 
Tt was unfortunate tbat in such cases the inn nocent w were for struck, they ч to acquit them. His Lordship then themselves of an objection po Au ti 
: em ind ате) up the evidence as to the other to, telling the jury ызы а е e duty of giving 
s that there were circumstances of want of fproneditaton and of e befi 25 
flagrant. crimes sh ould be repressed. sentenci hot blood in this outrage which w: d tg: n fin е9 ng and w 
.15 years penal servi M saos Murder on the "High бкр» | а verdict of manslaughter. The н, verdi ot 
William Wilson, late commander of the British ship Express | manalaught er of a very Aggravated ps against Maher 
in the African trade, was з indicted for the murderoft William | and Cor "pd d ман uitted the {ош vd The same 
Henderson, а steward on board that vessel. Captain Wi шо | prisoner: agal indic ied on а! irgo of w wou кий pi 
native о е Jai a | the constable Singleton niket intent. е aedo him, to do him 
5 half composed of cpu аг: Ж. sai а enti some ous bodily barm, and о in vent their lawful 
ivi appre! vate It appea i thai T after Marra and Walsh had 
as | h 
P baa | left PEAY E house, A were followed by ue dpt 
bo «bip had bees the, po онсе и анна Tan mpted to take them into 
of the prisoner | € =ч ntly resisting him, when he 
commenced. The first was the throwing of a Slira к. к "i Me Ane other men dine the house. He turned his head | 
ded in the ankle. ook, and priscner Connor having а large and | ish о 
uick brin бе ee po Aem Don de swiug," with 279. ird E а | уо, sonsiópring. "tie 
M rx a clean towel, or some slight affair ТЕ, blow at im’ The blow struck bim across the eye aad left | We should fail in our 
kind. the same day the prisoner threw a knife at | temple before he could ward it off, and ммен him down in- suffer some punishment, an 
and wounded him in thetemple. Deceased picked up | sensible. Не remained insensible for 10 days. per ы | therefore, is that you 
con d. | time |а m дз, bo окы bone were fractured, the left eye ball sation.) If this ЕЯ 
and the eye destroyed. Не мы кла кт ан others from following 
z a e he pud kicked к. several weeks. The found Marra and Walsh Guilty of ministra 
vielenot waa perpetzated, іо tico cf a series of acts of | wounding w with intent tó resist their lawful apprehension, and 
aoet Fena EADIE eoe h w poser. as the | Connor Guilty ot VUE with intent to do grievous bodily | 
a у er REIN Pis coiere ien ard ex Lr anre e T eds 2" TEAM His Lordship, | 
e Я , оге еп Mes bes. |re bas п 
Ск gii Im er followed deceased Y: of the eb conduct of the prisoner, aid t the yw a npe вау | he expressed a 
ее е : is fists, kicked him four or five times with | eK y, m ро Should make no distinction. i^ their punish- | was made the subject ct ofa pe 
with Ат. : окай tha E rope gave him 20 or 30 blows | im He then sentenced e zi of the prisoners to penal | | Serjeant Ballantine, the baron's 
1 y. ceased then ve silent and | serre fr е А number omen, the pris zn: friends, | *' was the only person who 
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nce. His | 
were coser | ns d айеги p* d, awarded 201. to Singleton, et has lost є 
rest апа generous di d ie а d ie: an кш опот cha sa t ва ien уе Y Matihias.— This 
et, an s "я зе defer 
те pem it left him x weak стака Десе tat lur bh Zw with ha Tie s зийан лау TES Elizabet А deren dE | 
Pcia i сао he was in this state, however, си ood pne y preferred at the qui - — but defendant | nisance, but 40i 
ition i 
id, uesti way. 
The deceased was unwilling to tell, but the v hslsted local interést felt in it, but the facts, s g^ ar as their public -— яў: — and 
the к: hen ioned so d спре tance is concerned, may be briefly stated, "The s defendant, 2 wel 
5 doctor to go at once to the captain, who denied that he bad | *, gentleman of hcc uenis Aere mee d of 
e it, saying that the z s fallen down upon deck, and | Buildings at сын da some largo, louses cali Боса 
mself t m © ese T - 
Shortly before his death, and ж. ome square hus ек bui оша req d ч » band. |w 
rad T Mops e betw 
өр а Wed | na ui ion f а Mr. Matth 
та Bis en a el Society of Merchan? атов rd who ym eina: of tas pma tis аар" 
came esM me, iing why he did not cook his which the square is built, ү” to what uo of n the Stern seen Statim in 
еба not car the fire. Tne|L3"€ Over a thorougbfare whi by side books in their ban 
а can and сло e ie under the chin | Eraro Buildings, 54 communicates with ihe E Mr. the dra round them pero 
ithias contends that there is only a right of foot- day that it was almost 
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