cute GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
(Avevsr 11, 1860; 
s in the chests and thro: “murdered | 
xp 
o slept with the 
mardered, that the young 
soe} th 
| st 
e | Fereday, of West Brom 
left the Queen’s and pro ed t 
where he passed the nigl His wife acne at his 
range behaviour, telegraphed for her brother, Mr. 
justice. It appears that the High 
sanoye r. Evelyn, = phe rg 
to bay, a, similar compli ent. t 
aN, 
Sheriff of the 
petoa the bl a ge 
ad 
of the following day, an nd N Hager was sought 
out and preva ailed on to rey to his 
rg as a of thom had come 
p but h 
with her and her brother, but in the ey ni he again 
seeond eid were the 3 next, a that the deaths of al 
m ve been instantaneo: 
all night. On Saturday ha took lodgings at the hou: 
s Str 
ocer in Thom 
ager 
tttod 
by 
othe ea ae with whom there must have Wcitason 
siderable struggling. ‘The kni ] 
q 
7 
f the ponies waa a his ‘kul a 
the pti noma as his property, 
a sess lar a 
nest NEE be 
by t 
exactly the ‘ates ment ealculated z 
still 
manner as instan r p Starda is 
ca 
| nervous and excitable, and that he _ had 
fro 
| niger 
i ia = AFRE, 
opi 
either of the young 
The jury, after deliberating a few vada, sete a 
verdict of Wilfal Murder agai inst William Godfre 
O x 
| more sensi He was about 30 years of age and was 
described e the i paaie as being of a 
ap’ 
the saek at ‘the inquest that he was excpedingly | 
bee: suffe: ing 
ill The High $ ei seemed “deter 
mit 
t his inte 
elf. When the judge | 
| was about to proceed with a trial that y 
i High Sheriff à 
i on of tha 
o 
said “that d 
ie and said that hei could not allow t 
to he m a ee h 
the 
sia 
o 
The a Sheri 
n Tuesday the prisoner 
brought up for Te: examination at the Lambeth Police 
dict 
Mr, Justice Blackburn thre 
y | E position and ae acter. 
e 
EXETER.—À s5 Sa has been open 
‘ourt, when evidence 
before the e coroner, and the prisoner was committed for 
absc ed i 
a for the benefit of re Sw the Champion 
| wrestles of England, now rly 70 of | 8 
ine 2 
sit down, Mr. Justice Blackburn said, 
riff, If d 
o fine you 5007. 
During the hearing of the | age. When wrestling was at its height ean hen directed the De cota -Clerk of Assize to 
case, a young woman from Staffordsbir e identifi ed t the popular in the sporting world as Sayers and Heenan record Ek fin ne. The imposition of the fine did not 
g e at the. present time. Man Stein of pound of inducing the High Sheriff to desist, 
in-service in hat -part of the co mnt She ere won by bets upon hi ho is a well- | and ee enti Blackburn then throat tened to commit 
the'letters which the prisoner had addr axel to kno that he was offered large sums of money Mi him for contempt of Court, and interfering with the 
some months ago, and it appeared that they agreed w Pree | sell his back he never would consent to do so, and ‘was | administration of justice. The High Sheriff then re. 
for word had address Mary | never thrown his life. Latterly it has been dis. sumed his seat, and the eyent caused great sensation 
Streeter. B — — the prisoner, who at haitis | cover ed tha t the veteran cbampi on. was _reduced to ong the magistrates, were very numerous in 
passed un of E Union Work- | the town, and the bar. A correspondence subseque tly 
to ‘the eat items and as in the case of Mary house. Mr. Lan ngdon the Bull 1 Inn, in this city, papsi; in which Mr. Justice Blackburn offered to 
Streeter, implored her to insure “Yo life. He | commenced the ks ae on his behalf, and in answer | remit the fine, in reply to which Mr. re sent the 
also d her that he was posse in- | to his appeal a large n num mber of noblem men Pye gentle- Judge a cheque for the. money. T AERP ards. Mr. 
dependent property, and that he should have plenty including L oltimore, pona hada vers oie on with 
of money after his ‘marriage, but that meanwhile she | Sir T. D. Acland, Sir M, Lopes, M.P., M. Keke mich, a Chief Justice in the other court, the result of which 
must provide uch as she possibly could to t a Fo Prec Divett, M.P., Mr. Gard, M. as that the High Sheriff came into and read ‘¢ 
P, and a 
expenses of the wedding. After the wedding ring had d Lord Palmerston tas sent a Taon of a Fig apology, ing his or aa M- 
lbought she had consented to accompany him 10r. ont vot ‘the gin Bounty Fund. When sufficient | mitted any act which might bear the semblance of a 
to Australia, the prisoner was sentenced to 12 months’ s been raised it is proposed to purchase an | contempt of the Court. Mr. Justice Blackburn stated 
imprisonm the ~~! robbery. e young ce ag ‘or the old man, so as ace hi at he had no feeling, but must protect the 
visited him in prions sold the ring for the pepes | comfortable circumstances for the remainder of his | dignity of the Court, and could not mo any improper 
‘ovidin with i Hanna jackets to wear n the life. _ the s subse: ription, increased last week by the | interruptions to the business of i He th 
A 
shire, and she hoard nothing more : of him nti ane. saw | 
by the 
was „present, has now reached a goodly sum, but is 
3y 
tha fithaw, 
nagaat and ‘his grandfather 
sig —Adva vantage’ was take en a private visit of | 
LIVERPOOL.—After several remands Thomas Phage 
| the man charged with poisoning Mrs. James, her ‘sister, 
nephe wan nd niece, was brought before the e magis trates 
of a 
Mr. barrister, to the family of Mr. Por ey 
d Mr. 
ai 
Friday I “Tat to a a toe with him 
Sy Mi 
6 eand o one of his uneles having died 
a surgeon, 
hi after e discov: very o of the 
murder. Superintendent Boley Trowbridge Woolf, 
ous week, The ge bot ee Salers added etis to the ekes 
KA established a. the inquest, but the medical 
dence fou upon an analysis of the viscera, ar Es 
“Taa Pustre Heaven, —The Weekly Return of r tei caer. OF egy tablished T existence eatin in ae pacts ane 
Registrar:Gieneral states that the deaths in eet = and werepresont Ù duringpartofthe interviewof the profes- | have been ed Ey: ers of the Secretar: 
ended $ ust 4, were 1047, | sional ge The local re toe Guy’s Hospital, tant to 
10 , | the x aii investigation of all the utas discovery S of antimony in the vi ete 
the average number errata for thor crease of population ' wi bigar and of the „persons in the locality Whi i f pe ne ed that death had been ca its adminis- 
was 1287; the present return is therefore 190 below | So mpata has ration in presence ise ca which had 
theaverage. During the week the births of oa boys | the search that the body of the murdered c ld has ba io pa in the vomiting which antimony was 
and 831 girls, in all 1752 children Se registered in | with the sanction of the Home rms at | certain to produce, Dr. Ca Edwards, ‘and 
London. co ding weeks of fiie years on Devi zes, medical men confirmed this evidence, and Mr, 
1850-59 ti average number w 1583. ATAren might have ipn secrete i in the coffin with Aspina il stated that anti 
Provincial, 
Bristot.—On Saturday a man 
gathering herbs in Leigh Woods he found a large 
brooch, which has been identified as belonging to the 
unfortunate Charlotte Pugsley, whose murder by John 
William Beale some three years since created so. much 
‘sensation. ‘Phe. bre —os lying ina hollow covered 
H 1 Was 
the body, rred for four days after 
b 
for 
been found in ti larger a ba in the es of 
, but the magistrate 
e fact in ean ph 
finding of cooked sago, 
which, on being ic ga was Sens to contain ae 
of whi as it had b 
the nightgown wa, es d, but nothing was | the other members of the fam 
found in the coffin beyond the usual grave clothes. | declined to receive evidence or di 
Mr. Inspector Whicher and Sergeant Williamson have | with the present char arge. Inspector Horne 
returned to London to a further instructions from a cup containing a portion 
he Home Secretary. It has been Ben w the 
investigation should be commen that, althoug h the parcel, uncooked, 0 
in addition to the employment of p 
es ar niaaa ry, a L 
will, which “the prisoner _ 
| sid A had arched $ or ie. purpose oi 
mself. To this witness the 
evening a fatal accident took | 
the Artillery Volunteer 
| practi 
2 at be oe 
hompson | mi 
rits 
aaa yom it 
_yards of f its | proper he ie which 
‘being i ectly loaded, as the ball d 
reached within fow 
twonld 
could not have been caused by any of the 
6 bith noes The absence of the w: core 
1, like 
and 
jand stained with’ blood, and on v it 
that t the knife was wiped, have been wet 
in the oe as S of the charge, 
'Dupiry.—Mr. George Hayes en 
town; one of the coroners for ae 
committed suicide at Bristol 
stmt The cf a iaeiei sd 
n this 
ıt the in 
portions of the sae of the oth “of June. 
t to be parts of ase 
not taken in by Mr. Ken t or any ot 
ot the house, and from that cirettmstanee { the possibility 
They. were 
which was 
| containing a k ania showing 
Mrs; James, a receipt for four ie rA 4 in the Liver- 
Laeger ie oe amen and chain, 35/. in cash, 
a himself i house, 
al 
is ; e had been in aT 
t is said i i o death ‘har ak 
advanves 
faite 
the Tector t t tthe d depstony fh Pen s0 far as his 
Aho Sank 
gonnen 
person resident with 
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