- (сто $, 1861. | 
\ siding а! 
wire-drawer ге 
"Tode became acqua 
alias Бы, pes 
t ng at Sutton tton Coldfie Ifield, some | 
ted 
THE PA ET CHRON 
, | the buildin 
ting fire to everything init; andinthi 
ed dun it же and in this mannerthe fla; 
h 
ames | 
s tha t the 
e 
e pain поч; articles 
silver plate, were fortunatel 
an y 
re the fire reached the bo 5 4, of the hall, | 
ia of tho tov 
ly after- 
"clock i 
hile 
nisal амы, sand есе 
һе mansion, 
T. Bia er built under the superintendence of 
Sir Jose eph Paxton, g a; ked with the most valua =: 
afte ew end 
after her. А noise 
d sho re- | 
, an 
ed up to the roo 
and e wine plenarie 
o, Colonel PELAG T had been a gu of 
eft Capesthorne for У Аб a 
t of 
yn 
i een sufferers 
byi the оке The Cause of the fire has not been 
ICLE AND mei i GAZETTE 
e head, face, and neck w rely 
er en de of the left ar ih, Ауу Ње bow to to 
s. The front and outside of the left leg and 
dur 
pre еі а livid appearance, t 
The child was a perfectly ro and well. 
and the lungs were well fi led. 
he found the brain m 
prese iealtt 
tongue protrudin 
chil 
1 tely y Шош 
the infli otión о ав, which were in themse selves 
sufficient to cause death, but not instanta neously. 
трах Smith said he went to о prisoner 
upon asking to the 
u 
y much. 
Y^ 
hat a ini had. fallen u 
was directly afterwards m and 
refused to go home to Su 
poaching affr 
Aani place e on the Capesthorne estate, | 
when iban of Mr. КА watchers were set upon 
man said t 
After eh om the 
Murd 
the bed. 
“т Кеерег 
+ 
ju 
scream 
vá m d acm 
A n 
А кой and gave the 
whole | gang “араа — escape. 
ever, beir ng kap 
ree of them, how- 
uite cool, deliberat ely 
ay o 
Ed 
iHa 
Mnt taken to the station 
F 
the р, | 
recovered i in the course 
+ 
үн, Du po^ sday morning, the ult., а | 
- n took place i А 2 South Mostyn Соц 
o Mr. Adam At the 
Thr tri 
to the w atchers, w ere „afterwards 
“ Wi 270] » against б 
sa ЯЙ to the next Warwick assizes for 
Р. 
"Yon ane fatal accident occurred on Жум. їп - 
er to M the railw ау statio 
e ri 
ection, consi isting o 
meh 
pit, ай of whom poem perished, 
a boy at "a in "i 
A i Eus. 
‚ but the ipte | 
he knife with 
cket- 
ua 
two handkerchi efs, apparently bought 
possessi 
Е 
the 
othe 
of the е of. P p" jm nothing h as 
certained as 
TIT 
Е 
: 
po ind by 
he arrival of 
nate woman was found 
jugular un being cut through and the 
Ё 
Н 
desd, the 
$ 
ned a verd of Wilfi ul 
—Mr. Capel ow ишу of Pontypool | u with along bright knife in his nd. кы 
l.Lieu MD of d of Monmouth, deliberately Stabbed hmi in the face. T The blade mà 
Pirna of poison | the right cheek near the mouth, then, slanting off fro 
mouth House, | the pot minc into the neck, gre Ls "pre the 
Mr. pos М з m reached |] vein. Mr. Frater did n t to 
7 r^ with a ie ты accident by falling | comprehend the fatal nature of i i КИ. 
e of Hess was | walked upst to om, when he suddenly 
tion to be applied i "L ped Pm done for," and fell upon the | 
por „night the valet was н floor, few minutes expire edical 
the ye k vun two HA LE once sent for, but life m Foe 
Ex the 
" he D ici 
mi o Кото medica. 
кү бет usual э: ч with the stomach 
Leigh diedthe following evening. Before 
his household around him, shook 
ore than once begged they 
"Y had been „with him 
ITE 
йз vale 
к Жы fei Ae „ый, Th 
eid 
pios edad Nr 
му ч тет ш in pes earse to Ро for 
e| windpipe emp TE Sk Sa aey was held | marr 
ict 
been as to the cause of the trophe, as 
the men who were taken out were uite "dead ў Had 
we 
ri to 
two outer and — е 
ftos support a footpath on Laud side, arriag 
girders were in their places; the two footpath yo 
were also brought to the spot, and while one was on 
Friday in the act of being lowered down to i 
position, it Lo керде es ү”; бел on thei —- inr, 
which, after a few suspense fell on the next, 
till the whole ma ив y vu pe теср» ted into the river, 
m. ‘explosion taken place Ж later 
would have been very dreadful, as M of 100 men 
voud have been at work. Eight of the men were 
rad and have left widows with large families. 
ASTLE-ON-TYxr.—Mr. Frater, the collector of 
ent for this borough, was murdered on Tuesday 
MK as һе was proceedin to his office i Е мелер 
treet. „Н had just reached his offi Y when 
a few 
lai p. ouse she 
put into а cab by her brother, and the driver was told to - 
take 
her to her 
When the ruffian had got the length of the old Rath- 
town, and into an adjoining field, where he made а 
ment she received was fearful, he 
в qua ишу of hair r was pulled out of her head, E her 
extinct ‚а greate quantity of bloo об having flowed he 
und in the neck. The murderer, , George Clark, 
made u s pre 
меб: for a dog tax, which he would not pay- 
ет for а long time the lady at length got m 
and ran across the деа into a stream of water, which 
ured, and the knife — 
she succeeded in escaping, and 
ана was f do ing h dp 
cen knifi hp "m E point, йй, eni flea ed Ж dd АЙ, жрм ag o pet 
rather jagged at the. ft Upon 5 pem Clark gendo урон аќ iis pi ibo Beni. 
eye * He sold me off, and now tried for pe, il th fom shlak 
murder;?” and a few minutes afterwards he said, ^ This | She, how д сое ча E que 
h the penny papers.” It | Sbe leaped was a sloping bank, down which she rolled 
hos a grand busin reno райт ре „әк эжеў to the bottom. A few yards further on tbe bank is 
acne m Clarks under Mr. Frater's direc. | Precipitous, and the young lady must have been dashed 
=? зет * had she run a few steps further. See 
on 
m „At Penarth and Nepos all the 
n t partially closed as а mark of r respect to the Lord- 
[m 
wa Тїп down 
off 
néw Baltic steamer Neva of 550 tons 
on Sat y a Danish 
ainst the deceased. Т 
А ссе ж the оме 
ар һе murderer was mda. 
He di t seem to be e cited, and his — € v 
asiad with blood. When. атт rested he Was hed, 
e 
27. 
= 
found upon him, The inquest was held on Wednesday, 
ee the j jury eol €— of Wilful Murder 
During the MES 2 —Ü was 
dite T. and € and did n m to attach 
the least importance at was рса 
NEWOCASTLE-UNDE ris iid —The jury ај at the inquest | 
- the g man who was kille nday week by 
"i Manslaughter against 
yea 
acknowledged 
т trait was 
y in July, at the annual 
а unavoidable circum- | 
x A ien ; 
en 
iim и s 
ТОР mansion ра Capesthorne 
ur H. X enport was on | 
P the respect е regar c 4 
от 
d оп Su 
tgp enm of the Mill House а. returned i rn | 
Joh 
ected, in 4 
detection, vom emt an с 
Íforts by offerin „ for 
“Тик. Р ло e F. Lavelle, a — at 
Nox —À you RES pcd Mari ы Dues 
attempte ted 3 murder is mother С T Monks, in this 
county, on the 26th ult. He single man, and 
resides aving had some 
altercation with her upon rni matters, he vowed 
| with an puan dit that he murder her and 
destroy He на 
imd oc Jocke доо; 
gun, and reae to thea 
had secured herself, but 
servant observing 
his intentions, by which means 
by shifting her Cem to esca 
e|and pro 
returned t7 Жы» to Весе! 
e | the Hs 
in A 
e 
em; first nearly burned to den 
—AÀn inquest was held сп the 24th ult. in 
gea on ids body of a boy, -— soa son o 
n named Louisa Hoddin as murdered b 
S iUo 
stran lation. Mr. T ge dn e Solihu қо, 
M d that he had a post-mortem examinatio 
of the child, and бш ibat Ae skin on 
afterni 
and was — 4 with daring 
T7 a young The prisoner F 
the left ih of!heard two men quar 
ted 
resident. лгу! at Ballinrobe, їп the eounty of 
Mayo engaged in a riot at 
у near t е сһаре1 о of his iiie Father Lavelle.. 
He was sent to Ballinrobe i in cus! 
RE NG IN IRELAND FOR Axiitci.— The Dublin 
at there are persons at 
unable, how Ан алуаи впесеве- 
ful; but iti m тшш they have met with 
little encouragemen 
Scotland. 
E COWCADDENS 
n the 
MURD: 
fti VP th ult., Dari it 
ad 
that prisoner 
t dece 
m witnesses 
rellng in the street, one of 
