_THE SHE DENERS’ a Ae AND ACRUS ETRA ea 
[June 2, 1860. 
and Martin Co 
appeared that desne, who was on e unfortunate dally p ani Jat be pand i TE cotta; ze, eee anced at bit 
ivi means of poli er for the people. e 
liv igs the mps he been ir eopen : py conduct ofthe RN of Lord ee ES ner circumstances 
the men at their quarters, and was seen pr ceeding of antagonism with the House of Commons a people. 
with them late at night towards the comm n the expressed a hope that a this ire gen of the remission of 
direction of the Basingstoke Canal. A female enii taxes the people would submit t o had exercised 
ased left in th which they erive jani the greatest of all 
— oy er in their company ; rights—the confidence of a free people. He concl ded wi 
shortly afterwards, in passing over Bateman’s Hill, expressing a hope that the people were not so degenerate as to 
heard loud screams of “ Murd der! 1” in a woman’s voice, | allow this inherent right to be wrested from their kaaa o 
coming from the canal, and cries i “Oh Lord, oh | hoped that Bir ingha ould be tru ient char: 
speaking with no uncer standing up for those ae 
: plash in the | they prized 4 highly. 
er and all was silent. The lock- kepi who found magnanimou! 
dy in the canal, ‘stated that her clothes were torn BRI 
n yoice, 
WATER. rhe "Va papers, contain long 
rocee dings which have 
and that marks of extreme violence were visible on the | ag at rotted place at the en It appeats that 
to pieces, 
rtain 
aa ‘which, its people had made such 
nd was of opinion that the 
is death was ri enari of the lungs, meh 
h: 
cause 
y the result of such violence as tha seri 
z 3 
saiu min an- 
issued a ir Spprehen 
of the council 
the steps to be 
e to ‘the all eged aggression by the 
is city. 
resent, and addres 
body: The police constable who speen nded we out six years ago Mr. Lewis Price 
murder, w shen | oi I ] f 
a joi 
O! ;” and Farrell | three Miss Nottidges, who are said to have taken with 
et se: eae them, and found them to the Agapemone 60007. each, the whole of which 
on Conway a a purse and = other Bi rticl bia bel sabi Gab | was secured t o Mr, Prince, | the h ead and 1 ord ¢ of t the 
to the murdered wom mmuni Aiha Miss Nottidge 
3 
Re “rifle * co ide ha been formed in Rugby 
school, anda the Baek pn a of p A Dr. 
emple, after the example WR re and 
Winchester i eers have alre M rahe: in, 
third died lat er distressing 
te, and 
Suite eatings tha t it n found ; necessary to have 
d 
ely 
er of t eased ia 
und 
The broth the 
a ea. against 1 Mr. Prince, for the 
of the 60002 
ama a 
and then threw e into tl olai The jury riea FERRETT 
a verdict of Wilfal Murder against both the prisoners, taken l 
is orig maly intended, anı iti Is 
capone that at least four companies will be raised 
no 
. which his siste 
ie ee Set trial on the ad ital charge.. the. his ase will iti is understood come befo ore "the gers 
Braprorp.—On dnesday week a boile er, of the | next term. Mr. i ice appears at one time to have 
sjultitubular —. exploded a at Thompson’s Mill, Enie been a zealous advocate of th pin m, and was one = 
Side, in this t h of 15, named William | those who ricco ante Se hel 
A you ome tim 
Binns, was at the ti time a coals into the furnace, this t 
a was in adfu lly bl 
me since it 
a moment s 50 dre: 
1 tha fall a 
d. |N , having 
His -viam the engine-tenter, ran to his pty and | we. 
F 
own, to persua ade the inha titans esi as ‘Prince 
About thre ago wil 
. Pric n deprived w his wife 
cae an t tired of ene lord's csoumptions, mma ap the j 
SAND 
has, been P 
nual nomination to i 
we ellin ngton College by 
o additional nominations Aok 
tion of a c 
i 
biyèn ni 
n 
=< 
ga 
Bo. 
after m much difficulty seized the boy, whom he found A after vainly endeayouring to take his lady with owards the 
lying scalded al most to ‘deat th upon a heap of coal, an nd him Wi th t the late Mr. Waterman, of Castle ti printed 25007., and it is is expected that “this pei wil w 
| Enmore, he resided a short time, and subsequently | 4 do ubled by the Jiber: ality of parents and others in- 
himself. They e both removed to the Bradford | l at the La , Spaxton, adjoining the Agape- 
acne hl ‘The tia died on + the same e night , and the | m ing his time and gies to. ‘procure he a HAMPT i ee hin the eight days ending 
father h a ER condition. The pieu ama g po 5 wife. Various have bee plans and <a day the 24th ult. no fewer than four steam 
anes fron: iole r plate under the furnace having | contrivances to attain this end; but they have. hitherto boilers ‘exploded in i South Bye ont two of which 
prs wav, ved unavailing. plica ach, and serious sees 
pro 
Spent ebay ew dt meeting | to doves e Mrs. Price e by force, her husband alleging 
‘on the subject of the Government Reform Bill was ra Id wets he had eae to believe that she was detain r 
) Kihn Town y the Ma had 
injury to others. On ‘the. las p ation two boilers 
ploded, ~< at rt works of the Chillington tick 
; the othe 
Hall, convened b; ayor, on a requi- | against her will ad no power to| Company in this er at sp ge near 
ed by about 1500 persons. The meetin Ae was intrude themgelves inks the place and remove one of ‘ead Walsall, the proprietor ‘of which is ba ot i 
5000 persons. Resolutions rea members by force, aeia plan had to be devised. It | P™ pam ony of t rong: sort aban hae ea 
been adopted to the effect. that that though the ed was pave dt e lady was walking on the | partner in th abana cern. Thes wo explosions happen iied 
comprehensive and does not i cein the rear sa the asain Mr. Price should koir ae If y into 
candid s 1 the dividing the gro eigh- | the h of the man aiding by he Chilington laa 
ary Reform, ar tion | bouring field, seize his wife, and trust to the protec coe a es of things in connection oh a m bo yers 
ce in Messrs. e- | the poies W vent the tlemen of peta by no mea caching tes pare e oe fe security: 
“i condemnation of the unjust | mone rescuin A This scheme however cot ak out | The was one suid ® range of five tubular boilers, 
W had b re pane 4t.—6ins— in 
Eo tim Sw eas sir e Bright, i in consequence of | lier appearanos in the gardens and on the terrace, she created aag the approved breeches ues, an ai 
rane acy o. f the cause of the people. Mr. arded by a Princeite on either side, or was| Worked by three ong. All the five were con- 
Bright, a P. (oh apt Bee iene rte the compliment spoke | accor pane ed by one only wi ith other rs at hand. nacte d by a range steam piping over m 
:as follow: licitor of no fewer pia five safety 
sO With rafon ie, aS propose: 
e boroug ed w Bride ren er; in compan 
the Government Si it aiai y: PEY ‘hs pé rike to eir hena è e at ‘a pa yw 
who 
h Mr. Price, demanded | 
e valves, 
one of which was of sufficient dimensions to slidi the 
fro 
the lad at the ates of ‘the. Aga emone i its vod St escape of all superfluous steam from any one boiler, an 
wie thoughts bo the Reding sofa te aroaro is | gates were locked. ret was | all of which would come into operation directly there 
highest estimate in the increase of Ge constituency under the | known, and access to the lady denied. das were cossary product n of stea any one of 
rre har, De ee ard aa anyone 7,000,000 | next laid before the judges d abail ay eto ese the oilers, It appeared | however from 1 the ange? i 
He i ie to of the case, and declaring that the lady was detained Br. . Wri; right, engineer of this town, that t 
Sir B, Sette on this question. inst her will. A rt of habeas c _ br e- ias nute cracks in the boiler, octane 
ste he de it as a speech of elaborate but | fore wan ey return to which made last week dificult we be ddtouted by the eye, and not likely to be 
aie neoit heen before a Jud int Healer Sir F. “Slade nppearing for | noticed unless their existence were ycagiien To the 
Mr. Price ye Mr. Lovibond on the part the | existence of these insidious cracks 4 e the 
t founder of the Agapemone, pat Mrs. piia in greater aoar of boiler ai mn of : t had 
n | pri ersond. The lady depose at she was not| hitherto been impossible to explain we a . Mr, 
y | Gener in defiance of her inclination, and that she | Stephen Thompson, boiler-maker, of Bilst as 
esirous of TONADE 3 in the establishment. This | considerable experience, confirmed these views k 
| reply defeated the aim of the has nd, the judge at | Coroner rem marked upon the rious state of tnings 
e declining to make A order for the restoration of | Whi r. Wrights evidence disclosed, i it must 
lady. Further proceedings are to be taken in 'eatl crease eeling insecurity in the publio 
o eference to the tion of money. Mr. ice bAi ind i in connection with ¢ ge £ steam ie 
some day they might takke advantage, H e paid a tribute | at he, EOD Of any porhion pt be the jury when h 
ior to his joining Mr. Prince. It is stated that 
ae My A ee transfer their pro- 
and sign a deed b; Mer 
Se roi ERMEER 
ea on wE 
+ 
ow of the 
1emselves three months shall be excluded. 
e of fo ae of Spaxton allege that 17 or 
S, aa they say for seven or eight years no 
ave been born yi ce many couples ving i in 
pem 
12 months, 
children h 
the mysterious i ig 
ght | CAMBRIDGE.—The 
Charles Kingsley, 
many popu bat wo 
th in te herd of Cambe 
rei has appointe 
orks, to be Professor of Modern History 
on Saturday, 
i aid eutsanea | re mday, on the 
hole | body o of Martin More, A Dates 
con- | Northern Hospital last week, un 
led to the oa net he Mo i died from the treatment | or 
he had receive Theas he American ship Ocean 
age from New Orleans 
Liverpool. Sev Sal of e a crew de that while the 
kasa in the kali ma ek net begn docked, 
they “seen t d officer, Ph 
the third te, Linnie ly 
deceased down with liye poi! col oe and kick him. The 
surgeon at the Northern Hospital said he had made a 
harap! of the 
tnt moment 
ete oe 
sain ten 
Paper Duty. ioe the 
all the mischief it could in the matter, and 
pagerti Dower, bute endeavouring— | Monarch 
mae pe ape ho 
the people of this country, 
i had done as much as it dared 
pa act 
prepay hat it 
arene 
ed the Rev. | serv: 
ctor eo Eversley, and author of 
Hall, and | 6000 
nock idle oe 
y 
was high time that some othar method of inspection 
= adop! than was now generally practised. 
verdict of Accidental Death was then peonia 
aans. 
01 
aaah, See 
Kingstown 
Tay Rae 
nar from lng ee a visit of some he weeks tO 
eo Pors's 1 Insa BRIGAD z—In "rom £ Ae 
g measures - 
rais ising a cavalry wee in Tegal % 
ice, and “ ” denuncitg N pihe, z iaae 
Reis Caution” Ae cag to in various 
untry. 
S agains 
tion, 
4 oung men from 
Kilkenny 2 few ‘age ‘since 
a Ctl shay, Bebe FH | ial E 
