ЧА 1861.] ТНЕ GARDENERS UHR TAE AND AGRIC He GAZETTE. 
| "Mavib opulation of between | I bel m | mo prospect pe mem 
portion, havi g & popu i long and unavailing attempt to indi 
кт , to to be made t tho produ p € E worse ed worse till the hour of -— y relon ase.” ыр to agree to а КОЕ Manal imd dme 
{ 9% out 0 oduce ot a d'ou DISCHARGE ов PRISONE Ue. i €— a long discussi this point th insi 
jet К eaP банн 2 sion on this point the coroner insi 
L d Quy. The савета new I "Ww. ith the d of t e m nk ^ i iri 
y. эл v Bankruptey their retiring and considering their verdict in private. 
Ld from 5000 to pue onus and in the — urt o mne) during M After deliberating for a quarter of an os they 
is oum theloealities for them - missioners ave last 10 days, have held iia at the debtors’ prisons] returned a verdict to the effect that deceased died 
themselves of the recommendations of t for the purpose of investigatmg the | from strangulation by a rope placed round her neck b 
milal Diocesan Church-building Society.. Four other of the Орг isoners for debt, the causes of their|the prisoner, who was therefore guilty of мете but 
unions are still under r the consideration of the Abeni and iu appropriate cases of adjudie: sting the ju огу believ ed that he ~: hard! tre ated by his 
enel mers, and if they can mature a scheme for| them bankrupts and ping: them their provisiona The ner ai be he could ә е 
ah unions then relief will be recommended for other He е. er of the eases presented чет of no record of the latter part pe pe rdict. It would 
parishes in the east of London. The act of par- | singular interest, especially where the confinement had | be exceeding his duty to do so, and he must therefore 
wg requires the bishop to cause proposals for been voluntary and obstinate, or where the prisoners ix а verdict of Wilfal Mu rder ag ainst "the prisoner. 
ам based on the terms recommended by the com- ong nit from the EMPTED MURDER AND вов == „=й AT d: i 
фае io be prepa pe These proposals will then | outer world had narrowed thei ym ^ athies to the | мк Pu таен short m о атаа assault 
эг to be submi н tiie темя — кедерй | dimensions of his prisonhouse. "mln. of them preferred | | committed on Mr. Sarah Green, an pey lidy of tali 
rel e. will next have to be sent by к ishop | the private e aen of a gaol to the — of a| pendent property at Fulham Place, = ddington, дт wo 
biks r bedroom in thi 
e parishes proposed to be united, | published ban н. em hoped to settle with| Meri más in masks, who entered 
a c power of exercising a veto or of | their creditors, others йа — iral ight to m evening while the servants Were down stairs, | beat her 
ns. The commissioners hope that [ o9 con ntumacious and i tlie gular | about her ill sl 
that а | debtor. rii nderg пе | the h of th late and of ld 
n | obj tion urged g undergo e house e plate ofa watch, . Two men 
E. of being proclai an outlaw, had | ыт 
nde es s given rie i: пан wing | become Fen. ted to the aria prom by the w | fo time, but the evidence as to identification 
destitute р ces of the metropolis those means | statute to other subjects. Another prisoner, who а | [un insofücient they were менег discharged. On 
the Fliminished in inhabitants of the City | been i in gaol since July, -— admitted that he had had | Monday two men called Pu y and Re eeve, both w rell. 
rin his pocket for some | known to the police, the former at 
schem n: months past, but that he had йт io remain where | d Foley's in Grosvenor Square, and t he latter for а 
Street, with St. Olave, Silver Street; St. he was, being en nabled to live free from expense by act- | plate robbery in Cleveland Square, were brought before 
m with St. Mary Staining ; Арана that sid | 
E. John the Evangelist; St, Mary-le-B саар dide ePi gol] Е сай 
Е Тепе, and + St. „Panoras ; St, Малей, їп whieh the debtors are allowed to pay sd 2 енд | СоПеу, on suspicion of being concerned in affair. It 
argaret reat | maintenance. otber prisoner who had a п! Гүр that the woman Colle had m nd em- 
A bis Cep dri gaol ram the summer o — проем Before "ве! ployed by Mrs. Green as "A and that di the night 
Eastcheap; St. Anne | egistrar “scrupulously clean, but in the of the robbery she called ostensibly to see e the cook, and 
p бча Christchurch with Bt. most woful Кокуй and му к o ев left 
pe row w ед St. Jo pig mi. yw. in prison n be thrus st into the streets, in | The cook agreed to her doing so о and gave E the latch 
"ur gt. Ma rtin, On utt A pH Ap. | Clothe ү p etting | key, and it was suggested for the prosecution that she 
е се Pountney у St. Edmund the King араан, уте луч e prisoners examined | Es the|took advantage of the opportunity to let the prisoners 
; 8t. Mary Woolnoth with St. Mary | Queen's Bench was Mr. Co jbbet tt, whose ease has long been | in at the front door, the gr having shorti 
oo "1 St Helen, SC Martin Out em to the public. He p" of b beng asked the | afterwards ME the two n her mistr 
je E: niy, Метавр ary, with St. whether he ha: trader or not, but, as| room, which they had rifled f the plate and dil 
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" Cole зт А with St. “Nicholas Olave; St. | stand over. О! ti d зай her head "o aten in 
Ме фати: rx Пааа Рош, wi үз at Whitecross Street Prison, about a . dozen were dis- her clothes covered with bl oes The p^ maid raised 
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mager Lane. 1; whileatthe Queen's Prison] was ж with the cook in the kitchen, eren 
Tag Gas ON IN THE CiTY.—AÀt y g j that she was innocent and knew nothing about 
Being of the City pe" зз feine Dr. | tion. or "ihe Mm Court, Anah К лш to e The men immediately rushed out of the house with the 
_ Abraham moved that the Remembran: late they had secured, and succeeded in elüding the 
h the тентү Parliumentary tibias - чеч уй оЁ settlement by arrangement with their ereditors, есе, police until Su unday morning, when they 
will be to Parliam Эч this while others were clik within ри јанана of the Walmer 
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i tnr res i їп the v байо 2,2 Bill Mi egistrar, being non-traders w кай not completed | Street. They had shaved their whiskers and altered 
| apego seo Act, or de exempt the City their two months’ тита е ач the Aet. Аз а rule; their dresses for the Pw ich of escaping NS 
n. Не contended that, | persons w who ha d peti itione d the Insolvent Debtor: The magistr rate said that the evide m showed th -—- 
t there had been a most КҮ and al most hear des 
hat maximum price ‘should | fore could поб be discharged At ас, of 
€ thousand feet, and that edens on Tuesday, a was brought up from a 
to 3s. 6d. or 3s., their recent deter» | on the duties Pue riaan the 
to 4s. 6d. would entail a 
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m Alderan 1 were now wholly | creasing пође rof Oaar т under the operation of the | police, he should remand the ease, On Thursday the 
tral, by the recent Act, | new law eder ad үлгән old ealeulations. The recom- | prisoners were again brought before the magistrate, 
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o their i i er 14 per| mendation was agreed to, the пете ОЁ the com-| when the daughter of the woman E ue whom — 
and that to — не. ач they had mittee adding that he believed the day was near at | prisoner Reeves lodged, swore that 
ir price an additional 64, a thousand. Тһе | when there would поб be an imprisoned debtor іп | фе three prisoners together, that they € togati nr 
Deputy Elliot, and. sup- | London her mother's house on the night of the robbery, and 
Deputy Fry, Deputy Jones, Мғ, Saunders, Ме. Morore Ахр SUICIDE 1х тик Surre. Сахдт,— | went out before the hour at which it was committed. Tho 
Deputy Farrar, and was s Via few. days inco а seris), gir onljad Margaret тө vi said that this evidence was of importance, 
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ion fell on man, fer George Inkpen,| BURGLARY BY A FEMALE SERVANT.—AÀ few days 
which i who kept company AUR Зер ; and рчы a being um. | since the ine of Mr. Barker, in Bessborough Gardens, 
Tésolved to support the Commissioners of Sewers сөе ded stated that he eed to | was apparently broken into and robbed in the absence 
Orion йен to Parliament for the Spi of | themselves, that they tied денден [s ma that of the ДЫШ) 8 P the MM ME was found missing. 
ee rene the Bill —At the last ieri with a leather lace and pi tape, that | It was then — ERE 
n Board of ep ques- | after in the water d sta time mel in ve clothes irat а gen фут euim 
icem to the gas question was | tape broke, and the woman was drowned, while he|abscon nded with a i portion the spe md -— 
recent Act of Parlia- | saved himself by swimming ashore after endeavouring — probably have escaped irn 
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Government nor the | feloniously inciting her to commit murder against the | уг she had taken gs, and had er time 
brace ithi 2 who w accor 1 committed for trial, prai smoking cigars, escorting the lan 
ws es: ds aps diens The cor поа ов узш С usements of the same kind. 
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Реч arih brought back to Londòn, and was place the bar of 
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uid m intended | out the rites of per pm The prisoner he p Tuesday in the male attire in ут 
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Was ti lves jealous | з sene for trial a& the next en of the a а question, even if there: 
~ rers Ep irs Criminal Сош% on the charge of ul Murder. | was evidence to si it, and ultimately committed. 
After а санати duri C Her up 
the suburban im mei 9 к саб а, ft 1 ti 1 оЁ poet эш Morin magistrate stated that he 
T IN SMITHEIELD.—Àti| Tae MURDER IN DRURY the prisoner for tri : 
э Is ee dl the Court of somme ge ies omen ав нче ш: ОР lavi on — " Pe Tug PUBLIO Нали. The E a ik 
"t in Smithfie I anita stating that | sister Dy —— — —— (RM —á 
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, тшдш be made from Farrin glon Siret to th fought terribly > and that they were — em = f the ten years 1861-60, is 1294; so 
, but deed itted, The prisoner, who is a mere | ponding week о yea ; 
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efo ife, worked at his father’s | that the mortality of last week agrees very closely 
Г" егете, recommend mend tat step Poy, and je sm of a former wila оре үт be exceed- -— the result obtained by calculation. During the 
ore for, either relieving the Corporation [эсер of eam: ram pepe pn rete edens | eni ibh births of S00 hopa. 5 and s ini i x Тт? 
th sd 9 — depended upon him. He frequently quarrelled | dus, ча re registered in 
è е ei deeeased, who was his half-sister, of whom he was | р rooks of the 1660 Ter average ers rater 
Nr alnem — The Bath lis gly jealous, as whilst ewe mas it pe окуы 1-2 —— 
а letter from Miss Nightingale, | step-mother, she was a him with арип bíncíal. 
addressed to a resident at | mitted to aggravate and апоу (i ont of the 
{ез that she continues seriously | besides being often мо ыс " tho stepe ALDERSHOTT.—At the Petty Sessions on Monday the 
- her recovery. *Ihave mother's "Шаде, 1 charge of Wilfal ers fe soldier, John Sim w who recently attempted to shoot 
3 qx -- years between four | prisoner m aci qr foreman made ! the sergeant of ent, was again brought up for 
