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the se ny l Sir David Dundas and Sir James Graham 
for ent: Lord Br eager, pe stira 
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GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AONCULN 
[assistance ‘being aliea he rev 
n the a family of 11 chile 
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s presarea 
unanimously carried, On the | 
that every e meeting t 
— lear ox expression of their opinion will be laid before 
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EDITOH.— —On Mo sa Son, a a 
n Hart was murdere a man 
named Raddon, a pipe-maker, with pt a os bad been 
poe ab for „Some time at 40, Phillip Street, Kingsland 
oad. 
ath by strychnine, 7 by 
whom adnistred DE pas pac use there 
nee to The general peer is “that 
deceased died bF hes own tands after having tried the 
wder upon her br YF ier. 
eld 
gd 
‘together in the neighbourhood, and were both the 
worse for liquor when they went = bed, No noise or 
disturbance was apris b e 
h durin 
Everard, age years, tl onl: son of an 
family, and h a larg propre in the south of 
angh e had joined the 29th Regiment since its 
n fro: a ndia and b pcg a ge depot Peng in 
Sander ed ee On the 26th he was marching 
ouse g the 
morning the tices was py e lyi ing upon the bed in 
her day clothing, ILE er head nearly pauni from her 
‘body. The saturated with blood, and by 
which was perfectly free from any spots of blood, and it 
was qash evident ate the wound had been inflicted |i 
pen he deceas eased wi sou und asleep. The mu rderer | 
ld} 
with a par ape fons on their TrA HEN ball- 
practice at on along the Seaham and Suderland 
Londonderry Ra: ee Bgeterss 
ofa 
5 |b 
he jury at the 
h 
funeral took plac mday week with miley 
and of 
fled 
antil about 10. o dock on Wednesday, when his bod dy was 
the Regent’s Canal. His hands were firmly tie ith a 
pocket- handkerchief aa the arms were we upon 
east, as if he 
was attended by upwards 
persor 
WoR ER.—On Satu Ta morning an attempt at 
murder made in this city by Robert Simpson, a 
was cit 
private in me 60th Rifles, who inflicted a dreadful 
nd a 
pas ai ock When Ai st 
e was insensible and sderely 7 injured on the ees feat 
RAL GAZETTE, [May 19, 1860. 
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Hatch, who had been educated at Eton and Cam- 
ridge, was appointed in 1851 Ps R of the Wandaivorth 
of ae ae In e ton charge of 
Mr. 
Hou 
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E 
wien bro’ 
t a fo: rtn night, w mo ught her ounger si 
Stephanie, a eee big ‘them. both under Mr. Hatch’s roof. The 
day, gs returned, saying that the 
ETEA during tee Beet c of the 
g A and 
ere 
she had ompani ied 
on both days 5 fee husband, and a’ ~ four left. Mr. atch’s 
house on the ayentng aah the Zot It was not a October 25th 
that Mr. Hatch of the re one hich were cir- 
oe co pzoduenge ofa! ee which 
of Winches ult pa, the 
me 
them 
ressed, 6 Bal. 
lantine, who defended Mr. witn s to dis- 
prove than sora but contented himself i. severely 
‘OS8-OXA ing $ rac witnesses for the prosecution, and sum. 
ning a 
mber of unimpeachable persons to © speak to 
Mr, Hateh's good e character. The jury fo 
found Mr. Hate 
hi 
their ie Be to publish a 
withho Iding 
which contained distinct allega! of perjury. 
Iti is apih AEN to describe t the. Foe a m of f this 5 second case, 
of whi ge to admit of nothin, ‘oe 
2 to. thee” hein: While Po. pesa 
of the case, the 
the details 
the breas had bound them round to prevent | wou razor on the person of a femal e with 
his strugg ing, and to hasten his death. oo e body | whom he icin living afterwards | tere 
was conveyed toh the dead house at the rea of the attempted > commit suicide by similar means. The 
= seers teh Workhouse, where it was immediately woman is not expected to live, and the mayor has 
ified as being that of the murderer, Hi s cap had | accordingly taken her deposition, in _— h she states 
the | that the man cut wher throat at. her own request and 
ane ay the body was discovered, oe ther that sl to buy the razor with. 
doubt that he committed suicide by cance off 
‘bank near the coal wharf, which is sea to be poten! 
from the main ma ad. On Wedn z a. asenin an Freland. 
inquest was opened on the body urdered fe 
woman, but was laiti p pee ie t ae se eg AMATION AGAINST ENLIS r 
of collec Por. —The agents “of „the Pa pal "Government have ou 
ortant poin 
radictory, ale the discrepancies 
ting the necessary evidence. 
in various parts of Ireland. About 50 men, mostly = 
eet t haipo 
absolu AG ontr 
be hopelessly eonia "iat the Judge declared in sum- 
hat no theo: ai g of explanation could be propounded 
wld tare considered at all gr inoan On the 
hand, it was difficult to believe that the two 
girls, , Eugenia and Stephanie Tamer. oh of their 
accord haye concocted and pers 
us falsehoods PEN 
> ile of atrocious 
they . no n neh the 
cy 
attracted remark e 
the case lence re 
It also seemed iv veredi 
. from Killarney tailors. butchers, 
Provincial. | boatmen and runners, left 4 Got town by train on Monda; 
CuarHam.—The Powerful, eae line-of batt ttle morning for Rome, to e the Pope’s army. They | ow 
ship, which was aces to be converted into into a Bete liyt Me. o priests and went under the | ¢ 
re under a ‘ ne k 200 tl x 
her timbers found to be s0 ex xeeedingly r rott n that sh Ea s ea SHAE Ee sell 
hi put ou k of dock, and the order for con- le ft Kilke enny, 150. went from Dro aand a 
Jétsion cancelled. The shipwrights haben quieiplated adore he of cents bare set gr fork” Cork 
the ing up of two A and eye FS The matter has now | become so seriou us, 
lished litt] t in order aad the Pı 
aiff me pi orua liii ely slight way iti which | (fom. enlisting n the breaking up o 
the framing peer enka militia regim 2 which E take place in BA a 
= the mrar stato Se | fortnight, the Government has resolved t put the law 
either m 
particularly 
of the mortar-vessels w 
who have tripeto them os 
‘stated their ‘conviction that = they had been called 
apon to sustain they wae Feng rebound of tlieir heavy |? 
mortars, w ve gone to the 
had fired a dozen inlay? 
—Mr. Max Mea Müller, M.A. of penton moons 
Professor of Modern European and 
Mr. Monier gimme — e University College, late 
Professor of Sanscrit at Haileybury, are candidates for 
of Sanscrit, vacant by the dea 
Wilson. 
bottom before 
he 
Dabs, meet 
th 
m roria sent for, 
ese gentlemen 
Dona eon conclusions eet — ait bal had kerai, 
however, denied having taken an: 
ensued in a shor * time she 
ttack and eo mei which set 
Loree 2 
ly Se eee confir. rte ofl 
‘poisoning, an inqu Pe 7 
inion of th ical 
men, and led them to conclude cb had dial o from 
that on 
rth 
d called, 
a On th 
favourable aj 
for the miraria All the members of 
and they denied in the most emphati 
Hatch y was in any vg culpable, so far ot ay mpeg went, 
other hand, when Mrs. Plum: the m r of the 
chiler 
foreign y tary c FRS city, under pain of drank zen appeared jn the pein ag = a 
bose guilty of misdemeanonur, ees ble Bes oe and | at the former trial, she replied, 
isonment, and stating that a T pressed, in 
knowingly ta aking such persons on Sard a are ve liable 
penalty of beg for each person 
Tue Inish CHURCH m The Dean 
of Derry, one 
Railways. 
eons on — Norta Loxpoy.—On Wednes- 
aes train from Camden 
to allow this to o! opeta 
prejudice, t but t should RAE her evid 
ow 
His 
Bow station to Fen- ee 
which connects the 
and aft ds | North Woo 
came to inde- | and at p 
CENTRAL 
> BY ~ satisfacto 
est: ought to say so by their verdict without any 
reference to the copsecnenom i to other 
CRIMINAL COURT. —The Case of the R WE Hatch.— 
The trial of Me Bugenia F Plummer, a little anit 
the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Plummer, ee Hol 
on an indict against 
anier his 
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