ка 22, 18617 ТНЕ Аы эу! AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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provincial bein üg se re by ra iiw js Buh seen Lini Pe esame pe ceres "T iq "d rem -— Ap 
eath of the Prince Con nso " permission of the Admiralty could be obtained, it w the home to imt ^ t. з ro gif 
thought that the Coastguard m ight be employed i in| | Miss Nightingale would ут Nro таай тт 
x preventing fishing with illegal nets, during close ime, | and PE disch ч — d =de 
he estu: of r Mr. Eden, one of ko to the arm of the ch ief whe | dei cce I aH 
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Mer pr ed and ve| T The repor t wa iat at t 
1 the Act, tt the | ez out the калыл зебо consisting 
d vu а ЕР М I E G. W mgfüeld. Беу, "of Sherborne Castle; Mr. 
A һе А вфе shi f Salisbur i 
- j Southampton, Me arr на: б Liverpool on пе 10th | Dumford [^ Ni ilts TAANE Binsin; xi 
hit is thought may be a bar БА inst. from New York, was murdered on the eie у SukrFIELD.—Another dr — l cri itted 
ath he other names which are freely a seaman named Du uffy. The vessel sailed on the 16th | in the хавой of this town on the evening of 
al iom with the Chancellorship are чес n the 156 inst. the chie officer directed the 12th i ist. Alfred Hinchliffe, a gardener, кө.) 27 
downe, of Trinity (LL.D. ў = ty iding i 
"i 8 ; the DA | а good deal, bui went aloft, erg on bei ng t i Y r; 101. бө o k "f Wadi. d xr of Abas 
down immediately made a rush upon t назе with a Д and obtained the assistance of an old schoolfellow 
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knife, and stabbed him to the heart p» officer fell | пашей Thomas Fawle 
^ А ‚ а butcher at Attercliff 
dead upon the deck, and Duffy, walking to the fore- | killing the pig. After receiving the 107. 83., Wm rie 
castle, gave the knife, stained with — to one of | of thi the pig, һе left the premises of Mr. Watts about 
e m w ith it. | 4 and wen 
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he seaman, telling hi w 1 4 
i d rd Hi КЕ t e one wi t with Fawley to a 
erally Wlioré d hat Eo Yo = oir bans into и екон, he told the | hog ng beerhouse, Wia re the two remained 
ard by the Liberals, | cer that decease ad, in the first — guter drinking until about half-past 5, when they left in 
| bs nena D x and grum — а. : P rise fi ompany. inchliffe was Pis fresh,” but apparently 
ould standit no longer. girse , E 
| [ ne pida in же cor rlan ce with a шаш, | deceased with the knife, but did са intend to kill Won. Vh уЗ ани Вар Ж s dud e чё, er 
den de tary of State, eight foreign seamen |The prisoner will be detained in veces until some | Hinchliffe's nearest way 1 ч two friends 
| (iiis Ameria rhei and Austrians), со рө: | | action is eris by e American Minist rted at th of tis lane, Pussy declining the 
ing the of the American ship Pleiades, were | Nonw —For the third omi within a compara- | invitation of Hinchliffe t d aij blie 
e the марина, charged with the tively li James Blo! afield Ra sh, son of the | h 7 ea E фит A O RO 
Ea s lyn, the chief mate, on the 12th notori stody mis d with breaking енен) Minh “уы mite yp deg 
he evidence of the captain and into the Аус „йч of Charles Bra А6010, coachman | liffe was seen а short distance up the lane, with 
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x mate that the crew for some time had manifested to the Rev. W. W. Andrews, at Hethers 
nd ma о ^ 1 | sW, 8, sett, on Sunday,|his clothes lisord t 
feelings € m mates siad harsh | the 186 inst. Footmarks correspondin with his boo s named Wo A ч E " д n Been attacked, 
n indo d 
d had at "m me in were found under the window, and the prisoner us but Wo e he 
> тоату seen с by about the of the robbery. " e ha а Hinchliffe ке; нг. istance, 
elf. E Lui. aae 12th, when Saturday he w roug r examination, ii and rne) gm a vow tion be edit Hinchliffe and 
cA kaoot е TL ey rushed upon remanded for farther inquiry. me ad gone up the lane, He, however, 
eei? > "s laf dant 4 then knocked | Рел uc Qui monument їз about to be erected in proceeded 1 b Darnall not supposing that anything w. 
ate and stabbed him with their this town to the Уру of Sir Humphrey Davy. 16| wrong. n 7 and 8 o'clock two miners found 
in seven places, and would no am metu] E tof a granite column and base, surmounted | Hinchliffe qe agis on the footpath in a dark part 
e а statue of tbe great chemist, holding a safety | of the lane, about 200 yards from the main street at 
ad ind itat чалыы з third officer ealled t av. lamp in his han: n Atterelile. They su н d the man was intoxicated, 
а эйегунтфа). тве У LYMOUTH. — Comm ander Williams, R:N., ter. and reported the circumstance in Atter life. Some of 
Pedum «меч, Wh hie á ve я Tr ent, was entertained at dinner on Thursday the 2th|the residents went to the place, and found that the 
id de 4 5th, when he died inst. by the Royal Western Yacht Club, of which he i isa|man was dead. The body was removed to a publie- 
wounds. The magistrates dis- member, in the club dining room, at Millbay. The | house, and it was then found th at one vd id bier 
prisoners м detained the three chairman, Mr. J. C. Thierens, in proposing the t. 
Я g the toast of | pockets had been H 
be handed over to the Am erican | the evening, remar arked that, however much they might had been robbed of 107.85. and everything н) r^ had 
arge of vir шы urder | di ffer in opini nion as to "ww course of events, they were | upon him except a pocket-bo и There were no marks 
Am land of the prompt, dignified, and | of violence on the body ex T, except that the face 
Derwent was held i in Horn town | [мру w graed” "prb otest made by their guest under|appeared to be а om swollen. Death is believed to 
ittee | | trying eircumstanees vafis the recent violation of {һе | have been caused by stran pna n, but that 1 ам уеб 
The jen | sancti — of — T" were proud of aas as a | positively Tube. һе еуез e filled w vem 
"The тшш recom recom- VB of ody. „Comm nander Witi in | which had evidently been ыш t „йыз his мам 
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dec gt A ing the accounts of the еве which had appeared in in America, 
наба A n at great the particulars of the 
The following is an abstract of his араан Е 
y ria aper asserted that ‘if the act itself ustifiable, 
the клык in whieh it had been performed - s 'imexcoption- 
able." е facts plainly told niens ape, widely differe: 
nclusion. When he was told аран vessel mad 
suspieion of nee a cis i: iens and 
murder, but no money was found upon Жы and as уеб 
the evide i А гуя him is but slight. Deceased was 
asingle man, but was making preparations for being 
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They then put the helm T^ f tho "rent astarboard апда ed 
the Federal ship. They w — € eable's l 
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the gra ving ier on icc! for repairs. 
TOCKTON.—On " y morning, & fire broke out 
pany 
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ihe. ЕА Jacinto had been to Науапп fro: t. Thomas, 
in the n "bedroom at Wynyard Hall, iade t w e 
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that d. had coaled there, and that two of her officers, зт 
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The fire Th then тале ithout any very 
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us rines rush st} WHITTL It has been decided that the epe 
20 mentioned iu the т he Я : to the gni Sir g y Smith in this town shall con 
me Lid ca 8 с diy polt but he bullied 
"eo of the committee, with some "slight cd Е? рса гри board. thel of a marble bus and a mural tablet, and that the 
| Were de m e the Tren said that since his arrival i n England he eived | remainder x the funds. subsoribed shall be expended in 
t” restoring the ; сд 
General was educated, and hich was used : asa 
room in his boyhood. · e 
Wi а = Somo жон таша аа о оп the 
in the Cathedral of this 
D hil? mak ing a TE або in the north wall of 
the choir, near the high altar, last it came upon а 
stone coffin, portions o of which falling away exposed to 
iew mains of of a dr 1 
xij арро i inspectors of fisheries, в no the approbat eramen е 
Whathe had seen of the river ta i they Ѕатлзвгву;—А meeting of the subscribers to the 
tect it from poachers they might hit шай Herbert memorial took place а& the Council House in 
м: i The | this city on Tuesday, Mr. Sotheron Estcourt, M.P., in 
conclu a vote of does to the | the chair, to receive the report of a committee ppointed 
D i n It stated 
promise 
the last (е sume sccivel 
hat a А 
Зан of Quarter Sessions for | that the SEPA s yalescent Hospital 30957, for the statue 
by 
a mittes was nted to devise the best were, for the Convalesce 1 1 з 
T€ 1078/. 1s. 6d., and for the committee | view the r АБ 
369]. 12s. The commit that the|first, the that of a church 
statue should be of bronze. They timated the cost at | dignitary buried ; in în tho е of Charles IL, tablet to 
Z, and pro trust — м Baron | whose memory sí we. the wall pex On чач 
t in whom erberb was|examination, however, the remains turned out to 
J | Maroehetti, an artis у à bo. Pet M dé iin 
With regard A the second | those of a Roman Catholic bisho; 
сб su men doption | |a а of remarkably fine gold, was in good preser E 
the existing hospital t Charmouth, in ch was portions of the chasul basuble. On the breast of 
ене . They thought that the | the skeleton lay a golden paten, which is now in the 
good dean. The bones were black and 
the t of|au 
g unseasonable fish, and giving ing the of stitution, which has been ү Some parts of the vestments were 
funds collec! ut in goo Pus 
d that the interest аай: be employed їп Eres era but se skull was in ver; preservation = 
funds this іл ЖЫЙ Reo and talaki я 
