THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LARRE. 21, 1860, 
they were shot at, and Seabrook fell with his head in vent. A stranger who interfered without lawful authority and | which the Benicia Boy instantly availed liimself, and with one 
Herts and his feet in n Beds ad ‘violent hand Gi any other person in the church was | blow dashed Sayers to the ground. Those who had back a 
p | liable on complaint being made to the Ecclesiastical Court to | Sayers now seemed rather faproased ; the betting ‘gradual 
Sanrorp.—The adjourned ‘inquest on the bodies of | imprisonment for a perio seeding six months. The} beeame syen, Heenan a eing alm much in favo re 
William Scholes, a agen 75, and Age iiam Edward Scholes learned judge then went over the evidence in support of |as the Champion. There were loud c a of Time,” at which 
his son, oF Irlamo-oth-Hedgnt E et nally E E A AEEA e e Sean, 
ast, a uj yers, retiring as the latter advanced, till the Ame: i 
A ay. The surgeons, who had ren e a post mo m being concluded, and before the organs eee l dispersed, had the S of the higher ground and the sun ip Sa > 
examination € of the bodies, deposed that the father had | Mr . Rosier A Ca ry Hall, and Delo ing at bhim r now found it was useless attempting out- 
and the son aa irreverent an and Ware and m athe Bee fhe chiog cals AR A, ha oT of push enormous aera and length of 
from the effectsof astab Y; h we A ; a disgr he armay e took 2 i y | arm e American ; he therefore tried to dash in and gota 
7 . e as a mb wound i in the mr Bot rh rh swell,” and that the also said of the congregation slight b blow at Heenan, who returned it with a very heavy; ee 
ery infirm, and very little violence would cause death. | in a brawling manner that Captain Tal "a is kai ee who is whieh sent Sayers staggering back, and after some further 
A police officer who had charge of Sarah Scholes, the | going to swear I spit upon him in Wellclose Square.” The | exchanges, all a0 favour of the American, Sayers got 
female prisoner, stated that she ha d confessed to him Judge he held Basi ea sae Sal provea. The Sige attend i 
admonis o refrain from braw 
t — said that her i hi 
qu: and chidin the parish church of St. George’s-i 
‘ther and brother entered her bedroom and beat her | the-East, ae condemned him in the sum A 
‘ i fending | pensarum. Dr. Phillimore requested the co 
Be with a ~~ 1s oe hare them oe . — iy or o that if he did not Hpi the j 
erse e guilty o , and b 
with the stick, and then wa tong him, and that after- | Court hav R r. Ro 
War e serv her father milar manner, | against this ET pako nigh 
weit 
innocent 
-and then fell in a fit on th re a nem. A pocket this to be a malicious prosecution. The Judge: Mr. Rosier, 
e th 
` A ou have in this case naa cage d the utmost latitud: das 
knife, with the large blade open, covered w me blood, Féa must be well ADAE NE ob only here 5i jet a ath S = 
was found on the mantel-piece. The medical atten- | law. Mr. Rosier: I appe: aad fro fh to the Bri sab 
«dants, who had known the woman for same years, | publi as Tan m Pye ase rg Rr 
p r aj a 7 7 CO u n: 
en that she was not of — mind. The jury | dismissed. The Judge: If you are dissatisfi ed w aano danteion'| eee 
were o 
opinion that violence had been used to her inj of the court, you can appeal against it jen th pi eos tribunal. 
the first instance, {and returned a verdict of Man- | Mr. Boner: La appeal against it to the, People ot 4 this Protesta ant 
5 nation. e Judge: You can appeal if you please, and I s 
slaughter against her. The magishratee on Wednesday be most happy if my judgment could be reconsidered. Mr. 
committed the r the Murder of her Rosi p ‘s alio istrate 
: e prisoner for sry ie er: The late proceedings before the police magistrate bea 
father and the Sirra tis er her ~~ testimony to the animus of the Rey. Bryan King against his 
excitement occasioned by th Torepionire: w pie ge : It is not in ay poyer 
that matt In the pre thi 
= of Miss Elizabeth Pulley was ie ng to a lita my God I declare that I aii innocent of this baat: The court | the cheek and sending his b 
m Thu rsday byt the announceme t Henr y Corby, thon: adjo ourned. Mr. Rosier, as he left the court, was loudly | drunken m: an ba ck into his corner. 
t d by the perciatore, who were Ae mo more ua tha th Paan was so tre dous a that ev. 
% ity previous stage the case. was said that the 1 Benom could sc: 
in $s esll = aes ae the Soonar iri a a any would be raised in the hs sh by a penny subscr: 
suspicion that he was likely p 
his ‘life, ar that he was aioe allowed to sleep = A 
alone. Corby was visited by the governor ae times Sporting, 
in the course of We day, and was last seen THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. ET otwithstanding 
that he had hung himself ng up one of the | § tween thetwo. All the rounds had been long and cautiously 
sheets of his bed, and suspending himself to an iron fought. but the hitting had been ai Aen both men 
in the window of his cell. When found th e Sci ‘The rete “ a y pa ve e | began to show signs of fatigue, and after long sparring, in the 
not quite cold, but it w vas suppose ed b by the tat “hom ae sev’ bigs CREON DNAN, both paused, Barb and at last retired to 
a : up to the eyes in sha nd w t K ser Whi A VeL a ay, nan water. 
ate, and after a long an 
e Farnborough station, close to Aldershott. d 
Ine an yt after, ‘ll were out in the egy following the men ERIEN ikes a bl “a 
ton the ropes and stakes led the way across a ag dere z pat 
in ti i 
‘thet ci bat ar of that an ovat was hid over elon 
‘the body of eased. Previous, however, to the |z 
-eoroner’s i er ire e Mayor and magistrates assem Sigi pe 
at a Town Hall, when some additio onal ev vidence ee 
to the from 8 nh The me star the ag fens reke of popa and stak th right hand, with which 
soner in the most conclusive manner. othe pr ia yeast bs agi Ber Steel ww ne Bein i previous contests Sante sicher pam ate 
x cheered trem: i al i 
mos evidence of the governor of the prison, a turnkey, | the make Sna pea heed th r pth again st hy 
1 yt jury the unanimon sverdict TES time warmly ok hands, and then 
r3 Felo de se. oh ml ec stepped back to pee ‘a ing EEn grei FAME Enoh, of the tremendo 
other. There wo as a toss for ich ‘on, and rokon E 
chose that in which 
—————S he odin baa sent poets Waa 
h pome to the sun, leaving Sayers the spot where the za support it across his chest. From this ame eTo 
are was full in his face. pry for each man were ap- s fo ought the rest of the battle with, his left hand, only 
‘| TA MA pe a referee for both, and these preliminaries being ah ortunity to .ease oes evident pets of the 
Court.—The Qfice iy the Judge promoted by. the | over Heenan proceeded to wen fe ~ his waist. It seemed esting it o 
aia Rosier. “Pion case was heard some | ima mpossible t i urmw sdmdjration: at ape appear- 
the judge of the antites] | ance which he hei is 
as adduced on behalf of the plaintiff | 2 inches ere Rr 
Judgment was given on iii Beis yhen ke Ai powerfa I f his t arm, still pi 
sald This tk suit for Sa yl ina bem and lon raini velo immense | A foci fess fearful eo which sent him sy 
e Frie A is ~ B an ill th ed like | to Cite blood wiped from his gashed featur: 
sshioner of that/parish. ‘Lhe | m i vering of skin. There cee poeth ort dr ihe Amerigu to cel at, La cent ya 
oi rfl Sa; t 
Apune and p long an 
a. ted ent a 
pted by Pe Legit bo he te ES 
Y tu! mt ph ERN te | elore, 
ye ee h titled ‘An Act against | 
E in Ghurches and seg a al B 
y pers 
d h: sponging 
rd as | their wounds, though sone of Heenan’s 
a tee aie n this way. Ti 
he sevens in 
u 
rdi: 
against any ipped Sagie aie za outside. the 
iasi papa in | about 6 br eat ip an x outer rinz, in which were gout 
niei ito 5 to | ofall ra nelu dingn pergam embers Ta 
rs, soldi z and evi nm ley 
seeme ery ept moving gently out as "to feel its wa 
canto, end aa ouch ol ed the other sf 
neither shel last § 
aoe 
ee iveretent at fainted, at the afternoon service of | lightni 
14th Tie ae Tay ai isa 8 judgment of God Lor 2 him 3” 
“God has struck my 
W. 
Bryan 
seenam r: not one “The Een 
aa as it ees for pelega un Hees as Te gcse, see 5 
like a amt and with a heavy blow on his forehead a Bey gaaman e [owd His face was el ran 
knocked almost into his own corner. Here h wounds, anek the w. of the 
order, ‘hat that duty did | for me mi mouth was aanly: ay preg blue. 
ister of the church. Boe h; S mo y; ug i badly aoe SAA t pan mouth, but his i eas 
te thie ane 
sie at aoe ak weet 
corner, who was very 
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