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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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efe i jr ahy natural and казые мырт ign Under ectful manner, the two shaking ‘hands эмы person were found som hes i 
hese circumstances what am I to. do? I kisi no other com- ajidtonti? very cordially. Mr. Kent 'told him he had money. On being 
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Way to enter any other Church or its ministry. One thing | tho evenings performance, he never lost sight of him 
Xnglishunan, is to stes Ошбу, ве а о d сыа а а | Не was brought to the роЇісе-оћзе at а late hour on | appearance, and was at Once 
nglishman, is t d its emoluments an d 
Жыкы им н тшу, plas pers the laymen of| Saturday night, and on Sunday night was removed to | as one of the burgla 
nud юса марат. Chur Londo. n, in the cu i ^uis m Mr. Kent, Lumbyi m s under- | 
Int th 1e meantime the po ойсе 
stood са have been 
1 Tuesday, George Clark, Nr 
"s didi vers of М. hn nm iod Ё Street, was | Counties Rai Nay "Coi зраз by! and consequently pups affair, 
brought up at the Jie court on remand. lit ria femen accu for embezzling the money of С chm E rts Sca epe 
additional eviden has been obtained uas the sday. 3 nift dee t of ўч he 
coroner's inquest ыл held. The facts of the сазе were Su —An inquiry took place on Tue 1 of з iket f Wi we ^ Nr 
so conclusive, that the only question to be decided was Баса ru West Riding bench and a court-martia о "- 
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demeanour betokened nothing more than an imper-|sergeant of that corps and another man, a civilian. | been stolen from the house o 
чет coolness, Since his. нани “however, It p ed that on the evening of the 234 ШЕ, | пеаг Bridlington, on the 24th nlt. 
he has conducted himself in such a manner as t Nolan and two other privates left һе Шеп Stolen, Which. are r 
ша! he is either а madman or desires to be Pis. n barr: в for N set in charge of a portion of the pest in subsequent burglaries, 
conduct during g the examination on Tuesday w preise train of tho regiment. On the road near g 
H Hollow Meadov few miles from e E they | nts ns are on the alert, 
met a Кыз named та, the son of a farmer, who 
was riding hom upon a pony. The REL рари 
him, b the youth was carrying w ith | 
end in a y did not know of. The the butt of his Ere and forced him to dismount. The | 
evidence given was a mere repetition of that offered at | boy ran off to inform his father, who was haymaking 
the inquest, but the prisoner continually made inter- | in an adjacent field, and Mr. Frudd, with some of his 
ruptions, and ejaculated ia r, hear,” торага), t | neighbours, went to meet the soldiers. The sergeant 
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1 e examination the magistrates fully became Very a м ive, ran off to the ammunition waggon, the churches and chapels of his бш 
committed the y oen "for trial at the assizes on the d got t. Hethen fixed a bayonet on his rifle by stating that, ‚ " amid LJ 
charge s A^ Mur ad called ont к Mr. Frudd that “һе was ready for аге dens befal p~ 
UTH. LOR. Tuesday evening as a party of|them; he soldier, and could die." Не then | consolation to w eus 
ж caiie from Her Majesty’s ship — Were | handed a rifle di the driver of the ammunition | waggon, devotion to the Holy ^ aid 
bathing on the beech between e Ein mouth and | a labourer named Mason, and th ately | great centre of Catholic uni 
r Hospital a huge shark was obse ved witli his | took aim and fired at Mr. Frudd and his s party, who "The Pope, however, has been 
head towards the bat athers, apparently engaged in watch- | were standing ne ate a 80 yards off. The (by lawless and violen 
ing their proceedings with nterest. The | flight of the bullets was vile heard, and Mr. | an anti-Cath 
approach of a boat frohr one з СТ ships. of war at Frud and his friends then ook BRA e behind a wall. na only defends what has been 
Spithead made him sheer off a t great spee: by [ e sergeant and | witho 0 Вайну" УУ (ейун 
water, and shortly afterwards he was seen vida off| Mason, and they were hoat to use a threats the vilest x well as the most baseless 
the bathing machines at Southsea. Measures have been towards the persons in the road. One of the bullets = ather, his Gov dmt and all lis mad t 
taken to effect his capture if possible. During the|entered the house of a man me aee and | most devoted servants; while for the se 
recent fine weather sharks have also been seen o lodged in the ceiling of his bedroom. The Colonel lege of incendiarism, am 
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Ventnor and other places on the south side of the Isle | and officers of the regiment had the ens ena and his cted in the invaded bs ol thi Qi, 
of Wight. party brought back from N The the тое в om of N 
SaLiSBURY.—On the 3rd inst. George Matthew | court- martial on Tuesday found. the s sergeant guilty f| parallele d ва ave in wn sad r 
carpenter in x die e employ of Mr. Fisher, builder, of th Ne 
Street in this city, performed the perilous. feat lo were forwarded to the General commandi ing the dis-| have us believe = then, of hu 
ascending to the summit of Salisbury Cathedral s spire, trict, Sir Georgi Wet therall. а was remanded тя government, have not a s 
for the purpose of w iid repairs and paint- | the magistrates to await the result of the A MM b it 
ing were necessary to be done. After S ue eache: d when he will be brought up with the sergean forcibly remove T from 
à tàn fi. T н , 4 ча held at шо daily 
— i | Liphook, on the body of — Es russler, a noffendi, 
the in amps parish of Br АБО vios 5 towns, 
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-above the vane, and waving his 
арте stood upon the jw at that gidd. у height | death had Pri "from injuries inflicted by his so 
perfectly upright. The ascent to the top of the spire e | Fr е 
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eet 10 inches, being about 34 feet 10 inches Mina d we ions оп "wk Dec said to him 
han St. Paul's. spe: big d 2$ money," hd thea turned to his son? 3 vifs 
ARBOROUGH.—[In February of last year, the di- ас жав в standing about (гөн ya ards from hi im i 
rectors of чч Eastern Counties Railway Com any hre 
announced that Algernon Sydney Lumby, а clerk in | see ed to ut the son in a S rant passion. He ook up the « diy. 
their emplo b. Ta absconded; and in the warrant |an oven-peel lying on the bank whi nce 
issued for his apprehension he was c charged with taking - — of the cottage, and ru running towards deceased 
with him 1007., pss E Ө of his е From.|s cus А Бо behind the left ear bes "s blade of 
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for by mpany's police. r. Kent, dit Urs Же 58 99 от һіз mouth : and n ostrils, T falling 
it is (ембе that the amount eppropristedi is s much more ease 
than 100. M K e 
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r. Kent has visited th Ya ru in | never recovered consciousness, and died in Shout 12 | the sa i - з 
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esiden е Is а | state of ferment by a series of rome which hav m he gives the impressions 
man, and at an early part of the summer he took been committed їп several farmhou So daring were visit to Hungary, 
ient as pianist at usic-roo а lly | with the јап са 
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атр of { of не Pleasant, Lebberston, was forcibly entered | rous pir Н ерлар 
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in a quiet, orderly, and re spectable m his wi ife | бс curing а Mei E wedge giis ы ten f ЖЫЙ 
эе Mie e In а small cottage in ү upper E “еке The burglars, with the most audacious cool. | rem "d 
PA e un 18 apprehension was br. rought abou walked t through ,the hou use with li ghted torches A 
OWS :—A ew days ago, а gentleman who was н r- eir p or disguised i n any zx iversal aet. the d 
- r ааа with Lumby, and was а quainted | way, dons rendering право qu They continually Continent I have nowhere fo 
e fact of his having a Һу п | threatened Mr. Skelton's life if he did not give up to | English as in Hungary." 
he wont t$ пећ; тт amongst Sw * lions ” of the place, | them all ди valuables he had in the house, Mr. nd 
ps "vs ^ ceri аншы e or an evening's . Skelton, and two озук re the inmates of the 
pimut Бык de. Ce th the resem- | house and their terror was such that Mrs. Skelto: 
пн а : e k, Lumby. | who was in delicate health, died in the morning, d 
e on] егепсе appeared to be, that ib really d s | being hasten e fright caused during th - 
was rather bald, but the pian | mission of vening, a police 
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pany with the superintendent | The eonstablo called anothe gri. е, 
е, W е Casino. After|they traced the man f Ласе to place, until at the 
secured the man | length he made for an old part of the town of Sear- 
x eo him, at the | borough, where he tried to lide hi lf i k alley. pr A agde unc 
ONS the! Here the осете асоей him, but he aT ау, i Oe ofender not 
