THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 4 AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE. LApgper 18, 1860. 
Yeplied the prisoner with much composure, “I did it Ta 1 defi lordships, to, one by Mr. Pinnché on “ ap of Shrews sbury p 3 
The policeman then said ne must detain him, and wi th | a affirm that he elieved he had agbarncd his duty to | ne ny the and Rey. G; Bridgeman on “T é 
the assistance of a police constable he was conveyed to | the county of Surrey as the High Sheriff appointed by | Princes of Une: Powys;” y Dr. Beattie on 
the nearest tow: FA Stratford. On the way he|her Majesty. He procepdeđ to say that Mr. Justice eR ee Castle ;” two by Mr. - Pettigrew = one by 
sgl hen Mr. Kent had himself handed the child to | Blackbur m had ordered the court to be cleared of) y Ar. Wright on “The Discoveries at Wrox 
window. f the audience, and that heed Rise a effectual 
took tt fa and killed it. He said he was promised by | ted tl 1. This, he respectfully contended, | Ereland, 
r. Kent a sum of money, thar 1 or 1002., the officers | was an illegal act, and had the effect of E Mb 3 the š i 
wet se r perocey sure which, but that as he had not | verdicts Fani had been after wes = ned ; and, this T HE Pope’s BRIGADE. -Te s cal papers continue to 
been pa he considered i it oblig: y on him fod do f the Iri volunteers from Toni, 
him, h “ym d determined to confess. At Stony Strattord | he believed bey duties of hi röd at Tite he A of 22 arrived 4 in i Lamon last we eek, 
the Enemi was taken before the Rev. H. J. Barton, | —viz., to assert the illegs ality of the course pursued i 36 an arrived in thei 
Chairman of Petty Sessions, who, after hearing his | the betes hin , and to command his officers not homes in Kerry and the r neighbonring counties. Their 
statement, remanded him to Trowbridge. Re was then | | | again to obey such order: m the Court. The High description of the hardships they endured in the Papal 
loc up, and on Saturday morn ing was removed to | Sheriff then stated that pl fa left the town on Thurs- service precisely a with the reports of those 
Trowbridge, a distance of abont 150 miles, ‘the tele- | dnp = their tae e ction, th who preceded them. ‘They state that they were sub- 
graph antici of ami m feeling with their jm jected to exhausting marches, the vilest lodgings, 
an st ly just as 
and } 
which excited on y g 
great. i interest. In reply to the “magistrates the prisoner | ships, ait he now distinctly disavowed, on his h L y 
said his Christian names were Edmund John, but “he |as an English gentleman, the least intention toi offer much as kept them from actual starvation. The 
should reserve his surname.” He spoke in a bewildered | any personal insult to Mr. Justice Blackburn. He could Cork E ter states that of 12 members of the 
manner, Su ótipikinėd greatly of headache. He said | only say, in conclusion, that he desired to treat the force who recen ntly resigned their posts to ` 
he did not know in what n he was; he had never | Court with all ~~ and submission, and that t the take service in the Pope’s Irish Brigade, only one 
fe ether rin Tro wren, Prous, or Road in his life. | step he had taken was taken ae a sound conviction arrival at Rome. The rest refused to 
He an account of his life during the past few/ that in orderi me an English court of justice to be P so after five days experience, and returned to 
months, vee ing the various places ibaa he had | cleared of the aes oe tho 1 learned nde had assumed Ireland. Some of these have since pie in a lin 
worked as since Christmas—in London and | an illegal authorit mnie ì he felt bound to | in q re seeking em 
elsewhere ; but “Inaisted that h = hat ac ok Their lord- | London and Dublin police. To those = danto 
West of E England before. The P iaristtates cayami | ships having z bet seca the Lord <r Justice, withdraw their resignations a join the constabulary 
rema nded him until Monday. On that da as amid breathless silence, spoke as follows: ain, it ae Arbors; that “they 
y. y se a d m t ha tr 
mined at great length, when| The Court had wen with el a and sorrow a statement | @1¢ no ee paying Seon rid o 
wi stated, after considerable plata that” es Hames pen he High Ain had Beatties i Beer aupatu #4 i a own 4 Fede The ay distn Sak, ed from 
was Winand John Gagg, that he had been in the em. | 1° So to an ire justificati te paer ApS, aly this wee mention renewed disturbances among 
loy of Mr. Piper, r Mr Myeus: ahh ate. ders th her Majesty’ 7s Judgos ate eh sitting ke La muni an of thet members o! e brigade at commen ing 
don as a mason, and that from an accident received 1 peer ph Mi ey of hei office ae the adm: of | with a drunken row in the streets, and Ename i in a fight 
D ing fro affold in < ad frequently | ennai a = e High Sherif. had — unquestionably mistaka with the Pope’s Italian troops, in which much blood was 
> > e law e utmost, and tice) n 
an inmate of the Lon hospitals. S Å. declan A pi Faas rer aa of her Majesty’s Judges, e on both sides. 
that he was at Ports on the night of the nce of her Majesty’s commission, were per- RANGEISM IN THE CHUROH.—The Bishop of Down 
ng 1 er: 
fectly Seii defined and established, and that the course taken | and Connor (Dr. ne ox) who, as the gre 
by his learned bro! Te r was one which he had the most. un- revivals in Ulster, had attained an unex xample ed popu- 
i He at at Engli 
t Portsmouth urder, 
and mentioned the inns at which h e had lod Fg in that 
town, as well as at Portsea and Godalming, to — 
> ted ht d that English 3 
places he had gone in search of He had ver | cease Milita. wate Chen to Bis pattie i the fullest sense, wee among the iseiples of that woveriehit has given 
` been at Road, and should not inate. ‘She iR if he : saw | and he trusted they eyer would remain so; but it was going offence to his late admirers by object ing to 
him. He hadc nfess sed that he committed the mur urder = ag tage either law or necessity to avow, as the High Sheriff political sermons, and Meg ing the Rey. S. G. Pot er, 
oad ddone, that there was no power reposed in the presiding Chur of Dow wnpatrick on one 
7 re to ordersuch modifications of the arrangements of the court TE p + 
life and feeling ti that it would be better if he could be | as. were indispensable to that which it w: e office of a judge attracted a goo 
hung. Them magistrates told him that he had otek to carry out, viz, the efficient rre e faites. His ea of cable. notice, from preaching in the church of 
this trouble upon himself, th 1d. not be rel Lordship then adverted to the great structural inconvenience | the Rev. T. F. Miller, at Rest, on the elebration of 
: hs E a of the courts in which t ges had preside: cea o the $ P! $ 
until he prodded satisfactory a Sons ta T Ua a og his learn 2 preter wha ontered tote os d, part mi 2 the ict the relief of Der erry. ‘Mr. Miller disputed the eat 5 
re was on the night of the murder. He was then | pen to the street, and not the other parts of the court, to be RHEA to interfere with the free eon, of his pulpit, 
remanded to Wedn nay and was then in. remanda — — Benin ase, the AE r of witnesses in criminal | and M: otter refused to be bound by th ia pronat 
a week, bald th be “police time Eee the neces- | audible to the Court ant in Stagg FF beg Secs yi The rekil a5 that ae latter 
pes e to the jury, is was . 
ET css eredith, chief constable of | par Ai pag ig for tas Gree “ah his learned: VARS had | Sunday in defiance of the bisho op’s injunction. In 
Sepia soley and Wolfe, and other | conveyed to the officers of the High Sheriff. e High Sheriff Londonderry abo, “notwithntanting the order of the 
4 had a ot made the least Conipiiin® or eorn fore he | his shop OR ae uss o party flags shen! d be 
ere ere engaged ne uly the whole da: ttha assize town, the Q Ogu were nevertheless perfectly as- tied bi i O. A was dia: 
nesday ın prosecut an faes eint ion at A ah that the High ff who was an honourable English | POT on arge Orange 
' ‘which is, : $ (BRAY os. neit! eF had intended nor was capable of oferng any To atc i to oat these sta 
“for i to tr ab the hope PAE ea indignity to her Majesty’s 3 e course display 
à PE ad pursuèd infully contumacious contempt of 
ertained and expressed that som ra ey will sorty te Conve ag such, eA A DS st OROS Tehon upor the in Enniskille 
enterts 
be thrown on this hit therto impenetrable m mystery. It authority. F, the Judges’ commission, which emanated from the X ORAN, Carnorre PASTORAL. Waleryy io oe Cullen 
T di 
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is the opinion of the local police that the prisoner is at | Throne, and demanded, especially from the High Sheriff, liocera 
fast arty deranged and that he Mas been eo jir Sorc ienaa P pe ea En Lee | of Dublin in which he alludes to the massacres in S 
by the newspaper reports of the case as to be | the High Shoriff 5002., apd, m fine medfately rah ya the RA in ae and the painf ful position of t i 
Genome to Seon gp ries lads p gatas: sta ing ites med Dod , died | Pope, of whom he s says that ‘ ‘the Chur a at iy 
l- of exciteme: nb was | suddenly at Wrangle a few da ae a e ot toss n the subjec 
“this oma on “tonal the nitended iby a. eal for a slight illness, and. on the of] ational "Education p remarks :—“ Mixed education, 
posted ge poe the ona of M of Mr, | 21st ul which un e school tench hers and pupils of 
lac! ns een the | her as karl was better. She received a ton nic ic te o com- ia ery an, ae Ba to teu h the a 07 penne 
plete his convalescence. As she returned home she|0f no church, must be looked 
1e njak in b prina oa agistrates | plet convalescence, i 
i to aerve- ga the pari ine Bi ad ema ding | called at the shop of Mr. Cherrington, druggist, at hadi and calculated to promote Sl and 
to inerease it wo Leake, and asked fora quarter of a Aii of arsenic, mail iem Coronaria ona We w C 
“To. j ` : stating that her husband was suffering from toothache, E Se dete 
Ë To rue FREEHOLDERS AND ieilga OF THE COUNTY OF md required it to relieve the pain. After some hesita. | has been "appatuted Deputy Inspector- General b 
eta Mh Pas E ok Mr, Justice Blackburn, | tion she via supplied with the arsenic, be 2 well | en in the room of Colonel Roberts, retired 
pas without addressing himself to me, | kno ht to Dodds, | on full pay. 
the doctor was brou; 
Aina Gian peep a who was it rging and vomiting, and in a state = z 
of collapse. He thought the man had Engli h cholera Rail hes 
and prescribed accordingly, but the man died ALF YEA —The London and 
of | evening in great agony. Ao ertificate of eat from Rains oon asi idend is fikk the rate of 5 per cent. 
bilious d ] iven, an be ey was aa um out of a disposable ipe of ee 
fhe Great Northern dividend t the rate o. 
cent. per annum out of an svailabie beac pa of 08.0 
London and South-Western dividend 
as | of 42 per cent. per annum. the Leadon: bce Rot n, and 
oh fs is at ten rate of 2} "2A per cont cent, for 
Great W at the 
Epo cent. per ann 
or 
on the following Tuesd re r two aft 
widow called on Mr Cherrington, es on ting her| 
Barend was dead, se, and re mbeji ring 
purchase of PERGA akian, S inquiri 
-Fanien tips deceased and his wifo se ea 
ortable terms, an t she had been 
ae a sagas rer) 
z . The Wim- 
t d — ay fice, Mr. | 7 7 oa aly By ‘Sher tite had fone Kent t anmu; The Mid- 
Evelyn mas ordered t he ip.. attendance on Tuesday done a i ing ae was held, when the medical evidence pr The ute of 
7 A it iat death had been caused by arsenic; and ti f aring 
presido ; ison at 90 ac i High aneti other witnesses spoke of thg ‘heartless way ; in which the | Cross Comps my it = REO i A ~ ng o ui hs 
in Cour into court, and was soon after- momen. ath in eon pyeregtio , alluded to the probable | has already been made i ce ae ae the 
ice Cockburn and | de er husband. The ae retu La 2 verdict he Thames, The two rinde Forming 
y warn Monde Mai the wife, who ifs committed for ve been sunk to some 
eeting of the Metropolitan it was 
her the p nd SP eee i British Archmological Associa- og go become 
he | tion held their 17th annual suiten ss in pe toa Jase ., and have 
‘he | wes T MP., three of body directors. Extensive 
Chief | who de cecil an ii sngural address on the mtiali kets for th cat and provisions are pro- 
give | of Shr The. eof the week included d in Sı underneath which will be a goods 
n rose, tg 2 TR say Castle, Tong e works both ng’s Cross and 
Briklwas Abbey, Weni , Boscobel, the | Paddi 
mond Abbey, Battlefield, and the interesting aan 
contemplated. 'The whole of the vacant ground on the 
tions on the oe of Uriconium = Wroxeter. Among 
the papers read ing meetings, were 
eastern side of. Vintovis- Aianei has- bara Fakon: fon she 
station there, 
st 
Shelve, Roman Sh at Linley, Hi: An extension from Smithfield to Finsbury Circus is — 
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