THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Dem, 
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i assistance, In the з imeantime | a a letter- r-sorter, and suspici ion 
generously gave him ресип 
r egulari 'egularity uch con municati ions, which were once the B 
Ко privilege- though {о a much ess extent even as ап attachment rs m run £1 и pim кюн dee 4^4 | Moris npe a letter с ontaining 
ds th f the i а have now, | was con a and agree some time sinc. 
TERMED, Sano bigher and middle classes, ha * | absent! in "May, Miss Johnstone had an illness, which in- | traced to the pri us касма 
duced her to consider her position and to come to the conclu- | le! en into e d 
: em ^ | dita d EE an 1400 
т e ignant ps | discovered. Не was tms 4 
making several attempts to frighten the prosecutrix by threats | James Gillman was convicted e - zs 
of exposure and personal quee he agreed to give up е with uttering forged Post-office жо indi r 
letters ane had, p rU him for the рш, of 20007. Mis 3 18 months' imprisonment with han [aime 
paid 1001. do own, and afterwards met him 22, also a letter carrier, in the Eg labonr, 
ig undi E purpose "x receiving the lettera, aid of stealing a post letter, and Miu а 
were ап 
the state, and brought to every man's very 
33:3 1900. She d from the servitude. A TI 
h : о he remaining eceived from servitude. rson.—George Cli ber 
whi е за th described hit; АШ ат, td Frodos 
door; and w 
hope that the кесен act of gre beri d і to savings 
banks in connection with Post Office will confer 
QUEE ҮТҮЕ е4 
be kept specially in —th: 
joe not be a mere receptacle of. petris to pep eru wonder 
stir the interest of casual visitors, bu yi shab by its ишо» 
Somestion with the ‘University it will afford the means of 
дела the и with practical Шигапов of ie ga he 
een ТЛ ей ass-room. The rapid increase in your 
URL e» most Meere e and ттеу remind you of all 
that is due to the energy exertions of tha t director of 
your museum, ym пасе. анка while ed increase 
your regret that he should ш himself hae lived to see 
pri x О 
з Н 5 during the ws 
the parcel did not contain her letters, buta bundle of ol | | The house was entirely gutted, and jt atini 
ingle letter bio had e не nh i set бте toin Was the 
the hole in the paper rapper hav Aras wilfaliy | | exception of a few bund'es of the со ud 
e se га " 
then placed the matter троне hands P3 "dr brother and | | known that they were most dir 
guardian, who had the prisoner apprehe us bx of the | The prisoners put ina claim of 4000 
р L3 
nd a odging he up y ду. 
сазе was proved by Miss Johanon d wi was put into | them Guilty, and Baron Wild 
the witness-box and subje cm d to ere сс Е SRy penal Е tolling t them M x 
the pr n "n unsel, а t her iras viden would have been forte d The 
акеп, Forthe defence Mr, Keane Уй he Y Hiat ET RA | 
ЖТ ast any imputati n the chara of the pro: Secutrix, | 
but he defendant Һа d i isis Sted on his p ing up à S defen nce for | 
which his pel аиа мла А responsible. That defence | 
з that the money was given to the pri s k in our 
tio n for the andon mt^ ct the kerin ge, and not for the Тһе jury “retu nda a vetdiót of бий, К Y 
restoration of all "Athe letters, and that the De had not | sentenced bim p 09 months’ imprisonment i ы 
only fabricated the parcel in qu тече but had pud | LM 
p t of the A 
manner in 
Whi you ае тодо {о Ше Peg I took int xj eat Inter- 
national Exhibition of 1851. The best Баа ы 
the promoters of that undertaking can receive із the practical 
proof afforded by its repetition in 1862 that they Kho correctly 
understood and DA perra the wants and еа н ics 
day; a and it is t gratifying to them to observe, in the 
for stolen the ы er out о pri Ton r's pendio.. 
the papae. enabling her to Qu ut 
g yea e ood for the адна of the Jury gn сау щн 9 C Sia C M 
first. An they believed the evidence that had bem OLONEL SIR ULAUDE MARTHE 
cluding prayer, that these and similar undertakings may con- Johnstone, rand, after үе detence that Ve геп. adt m itr the 1 e pom 5 Arcu ipee Xr is the late Tient ol а 
duce to the дина а all nations of the blessings of | prisoner's counsel, d only issue they h as — | the mili Den pom Ке С pris [o Bengal in lk Bree 
ill. they though сава pe Vin cus аи th, the p | 1823 ау. е Вад e rds 
guilty ied the offence. пыр to him ; Qu if thes Dad y Е А 
el the point the prisoner was entitled to be doces | the. ез phe WT re EET 
es а S ponsulting tw ims thre "min nukos in ер | mission to Peshawur to jola? tho Sikh i "i 
said ay should like to retire for a e E and they | GE RR à 
ordingly left the court. They returned ın about a — A 
of - hour, and ана the prisoner Guilty. Мг. Chambers said | p -: рон е А. X ut е m т i 
there was a second indictment against the prisoner of COD- | with vhi eh Li оо nduc E. 
ал larceny, but, ater ane T that had es been | Tho T Wer M эй ш бе 
pronou esp he thou ght it was unnecessary to proceed with it. | 
The Lord Chief Baron, in DEA ntence, said that t e| Eh [5 nes EC ES 
prisoner had been Toata guilty of obtaining. I by i and also received the Star of the РШ 
ХЕРО. ТР. ЛТ ТЕ ЮТЕР 7357507513251. 
accompanied as before, proceed the University, in 
: д , pr sence ап nd the case m Wr pen o him t А of the cleares 
the large quadrangle of which the Principal, Sir David | that had ever been presented to a jury in tre of justice e| ной Lientenam ant соате. p- TA Miss "- 
Brewste the ers of the Senatus Academicus Seltene of. Miss il nstous, ҮСҮ to him 2 i Es |- Mason FRANCS ТОКЕ p S dtd 
iting him. Sir David Brewster | sorouoding chcumetances tended etrongly te tonürm the | and unele of the present peor, Фей оп 
presented an address from the Senatus, which his Royal statement The аат that had beet арна" са ае of the е 
Highness briefly acknowled dged. The company the en ine pri ТА не, in his o opinion Д а very great aggravation in | znd by her, who died in 1891, he lem 
Colonel C. x. AB _ “1 
of сув: tolen the letter that was contained in it, in order to CM | ты. t E^ ы foni | 
ua ‘thed dee ptio on, т used another seal o К ^он е House aug E 
| one on of the prisoner, with the ^ | 
A T objec T ава 1 Ta € dr ie 2 felt it his duty HE ncis P algrav To K. Н» 1000 ? alih: Ta, и 
allude to this subject, be ertain that such a rmt 
defence must be EEA upon таш indignation by all honest | Mr. Charles Hoar, of Lentielà pe 
men, and he repeated that it w. reat e ded ias of the | m—— 
rachad, Жы: it | 
windows of the University, where the ceremony o 
laying the foundation- stone was gone thro rongh, the 
whole pit occupying a s e 
Prince Conso mediately after eremony, 
returned to the Nur gate of the Tiros where the 
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wai ing, oud 
PEZEN T 
ct that he aho] h 
cheers to Holy rood Palace. appeared, compelled his оа to make such a defi The 
offence of which he had, been convicted, оц “porhaps, 
2 ortu strictly speaking, it might bero nsidered а: under 
M a. Сре of cheating, had, by а Teil. Ает of tho | Lapy NIGEL Kinh кру, pr 
р Sw The match between Beck- | 12W, been Ey red to ois nt to the offence of larceny, and | Court, Horsham, Lady PELLY, 
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тезата ад aqu ео of a minute start, which was to have taken поо аат т 190 ой. Re хи теча ше Ve that i in it ho had gon iu | | yard, the Hon. Mrs. 
mo. е to swim ET r3 "Iti t ated tha tpe а Johnstone's own "house and had "broke o her | Esq., her Bri 
river will shortly be arra; P ritoire, and taken out ihe money. The е was | Confbdoration, of a son. 
T Dan cadi AND gos m -0n Monda totalite eder most aggravated. С in this |. MARRIAGES—On 1rth vm argus 
afternoon tbe four miles running m n Deerfo "4 respect ulso,—it was committe! -— agai who had | Square, the Hon. сасе pem ford, lat Е 
the Seneca Indian, and W. Jones, of Tetington T fo К take of sd him ‘previously large sums of m "who had m | Fellow. y E Ac Aq) Orte Lord Batens, BS 
501., took place at Old Brum pton rho DOM ara vast towards him with the greatest generosity, EE towards whom | Guards, of the late e hd 
ic f spectators. So iret was Bod e Spei excited о he should have been bound by all the ties of gratitude A to | Viscoutitess STR ло ар ТЕ inst, : 
B ~ have committed such an offanos, He looked upon the offence | H y КОШЕР 
e а rd à armi i 
ryt hich 
Deep Lay se Ape Ree i being Да Bomo for а ery S I ved pq de For a much inferior hus | Ha 
m h кү pe Fu in hum ife in poverty suffered heavy punish- 
бе оп 5 und; а and o "n He signal ET Eus Martel | antc H-did: not require any Койде of ihe law to be | 
ап act as he ha i 
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а 
апа cuttin t the run a fine . 
пес Jones I the [РЕР зом him pee rares could not be tolerated. Every gentleman—every man at all | 
hold it long, for at the finish of the first lap 1 € yas again uainted with the social arrangements of society, must be | 
in Ay front, leading b; ly a yard. this n they perfectly well HiS of the serious nature of such an offence, and | 
round the Ls at the finish T DIOE I they Woro mi felç it his duty, under all Бе circumstances, to order him | 
level. During the next cime Deerfoot again got the Я I^ 
lead, and maintained it durin: iring the 5th and 6th laps. Jones's | } о e procee 
backers now called upon him to take the lead, which, Ings, bui vi. ed y very much astonished at the result, was 
EN m ue T time, he held by three yards, and heldi it then removed from the bar. Upon the application of Mr. 
"till. the 9th bap when they passed an peer Chambers the money and the letters that were in the posses- 
other tite Deor int again get sion of the police were ordered to be delivered up to the pro- 
: a BSecutrix l Rai KMS i i 
toe Iyad, аа malc . At the end of the 15th la be recollected that the coroner's jury deep dict 
Б де гага in the rear, һе ева, in e m armis of SPEM manslaughter against the prisoner, who was the signalman at 1 
himself, which he d did а to ran phe ast quarter of s iilo Бу е у wriet д Station, 4 третото to to МАНИН ткан) тоз | 
miself which he аё slighi accident which oecurred at that station i Zhilbolton— Gt 
m eh "S "monde speed, doing Ue : -— u to an ANE onm а „ Captain North Cork Уе: п 
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ths since. Th 
appeared for the prosecuti а jed his opini Мону eldest дшш ert 
p чрй. ат his opinion that {һе | RINE NONY, ar Carlis Ме Aen PTT. x ў 
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per hour, the 15th la re run at the rate of 15 miles | Vatter was u 
-and 51-100ths pe hour, and tb last quarter of à mile was coit inquiry ought to take place, and eventually the case was post- 
At the rate of 9 miles апа 47-100ths per hour. Lee it was said е additi 
evidence would be brought forward in su pport of the charge. 
Another bill was preferred before the беша dup. and this Bili 
they also ignored. The iona therefore, now sur- 
Laly, ren: on the corone: tion. 
Ce CRIMINAL COURT. — d i. D an E .—On | The Lord Chief Baron, who had been made acquainted with 
mear th eus ie leido 
е 
Я м4 e: m. 
maid a Pria our readers. ppeared | б . Mr. Slei i b, а, 
love of art. 0 n Me Johnstone was induced by her mitigation of sentence the prisoner's youth and previous good | Service, fo 
; " finding da бар: dn qe p painter, that | character. Mr. Clerk for "dà — ж; - the case | aged pue inst, "hor 
go per аа Д iiti his sick 5, dere able to | against the prisoner was a у. ad о! He he deliverer | ham, 
visit mother € of means, she |in the Lombard Street distric xd and had also unie employed as bay Army 
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