THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZKTTE. August 25, 1860. 
themselves that the murder was committed by “some | district tite murder was committed. The pr risoner | ¢ that pen en ion, for that portion of a egg which, I 
ith a remises and wia the ; made a es leie of his guilt, and stated that /™USt repeat again, are ur aye: by vie 2 ing but the a ve at 
habits of deceased, an s said that they have|a quarrel arose between him and the girl about 2 | pove chy mid tbo oai opost. p oe cg: yg aime. 0. 
obtained a clue which is ikely to lead to the apprehen- half- -crown ‘which he had lent a and that a scuffle | who see before them nothing bt i maples ahi coauiit 
sion of the murderer. A coroner’s eor which he murdered h | poverty, ia See anoo, a ar profaneness ie is = i. 
= | ny j | : or if home called—in the night 
on Monday and a(ljourne d for aw The pol ice, n | ve —The coroner’s S ingest on the bodies of | and in the day time athena to all the idleness and al 
searching the premises on Moning. found a sum of ASL. | Lie Thi ompson and Sergeant Mon of the Volun- jt e tem ptabions of : ‘gret t, a dissolute population, Sangi 
secreted in the coal cellar, under a tor coals—32/. Aes Artillery Lee who were kiled k the late explo- k it w 0 be the prey of those who go about to seek whom 
gold, being wrapped in a piece of arg i oy pe | sion of a gun at Archeliff Fort, was resume ed on i Ta es- (anes = so mt fodden t into o oati Lay Wickedness 
167. 2s. in silver, in a tin case; the whole being rolled | day. when the jury, ye hearing tl hose ildre: Pann, the OOI eet ma 
in a piece dirty printed cotton. It is believed | Noble, Inspect r of Artillery, "from W aa sari poverty—and yet the chil pede of aston CEDR biako 
is money was secreted by her own hands, | other sc entific w irak returned the following | | pe Be pesos oa Si oe popei RE sg tet on ewe a pe ae 
A . iiia s, ag — al is sig ant, £ ould 
and the faet of its concealmen 8 regarded | verdict :— =“ sorry that it baana be changed it is for them specially 
as a proof that she was apprehensive that the} «hat death was caused by the bursting of one un while ~ | dabi the hand well directed and well devised char nity 
knowledge of her wealth might lead to an attempt AE all Mena and y Be oe ban gery KOTY by me | has contrive Mee Laren institutions, in which 
: : mi : if : long use of the gun, an om the metal not being of a he ja ity teen may be rescued from the fate, which, 0 therwise, would 
or violence. It is said that in all probability | pis Sd for the casting of guns for artillery practice. ury | if certainly depend over them, and in whi hey may 
the whole of the property belonging to the deceased | are = animo usly of opinion that a perio dical ih of all | ns Baai in the strictest sense of the world, a truly moral and 
will lapse to the Crown for want of kindred, assuming | got sed in forts cena take place.” EA re ligious education. And when I use the word education, I 
that she ne cme eae, which ate is every reason | Frome.—Another child murder has been committed | Wish to bear in mind what is the true meaning and the true 
3 s ohjes of that important word. It is not the learning to read 
‘believe, sinc reful seare g her papers for jin this neighbourhood On eran morning the body | and to write; they hav ve nothing more. to-do with education 
any testamentary. doenment se been ‘wholly fruitless. | of a male c yild was found in the river Frome, gaite than psk g to spe: are the mere means by 
Areia ago, whose | ee ani wich part of a staylace w hich which it had | eb bee bags reo and “instruction pa eo te han’ 
> x 7 accordin, you speak and what you hear, accord- 
legitimacy was question “bl oa is venta’ t o have de i | bee rangle a tied round its pest ‘The medic aL a iiaiai d what you. write, will be the. effect 
Sie rattence of a single blood relation, mnie airs ed. | on is ome n, pronounced th orpse to ke tha k lementary part of education will have upon the future 
the intention of g of her wealth to found full hiid, ho had 1 bt sth. conduet of the child, and consequently of the man. Nor is it 
; aiy desirable that in these instituti he child hould be 
pr det The murder was evidently AANA by the mother, seat! i See Aa O eae DNNATan Enon a 2o 
Friday brought up in a state of society to which they are never likely 
GREAT Fire m Loypon Briner. —On F as some of a cu: ustomary du ties of a ve idwife had not | in their future lives to attain. The object of all fitting educa- 
ig! between 1 rat 12 fire Sag: we in pe hax zten- been attended to. 1 p Wed ero tion i t cme the child, and afterwards the man, for fittingly 
ve premises o essrs Hartley. and p j to the 30thi Jednesd discharging his duty in that state of life to which it has pesa 
perae aara at West Ken b Wharf, on mother me S ‘aide John Ga who gave himself up ie ae t- ur- | 624 to all pom aw itine Bin, CA oe eo a 
London Bridge and adjoining t the Hibernia wharf of | derer af Prenis Saville Kent, bi brought before Pia th ma- | the mercy of God, to enter upon a higher and holier state of 
Alderman Humphrey, which was nob long since the whe letters wer re read i in corro- nanan hereafter. Wisely, then, you do not in these schools 
teen of a similar ce Notwithstanding th b fi tl th apran N mina flig pea’ of PAEAN haihin se ok a Me 
. - S isely, O ‘ou devote 
öf two floating s engines, and of land | night i in which the murder was anata The prisoner sconce, are tia wc cect to tbe aaa Ri of material know- 
Sigis almost Senen his the whole penne Abe's | farther stated th athe had never been, to neni before his ledge, but to the acquisition of those habits of industry which 
its eontents, consisting = ofg oil apprel nension Kent or any of = o form the eget ncam of uubsis Bei of H osi ya 
ou yk brin ut it is also proposed, and more 
cheese, &e., forming a erials, | his fan servants in his life, and that he could not proposed, ee iis attempted, with success, to combine 
&e. of i fiam materia 
was wholly destroyed in a ah incredibl re ate jét space of | tell oat bad induced him to make the statement he | with the education of the children a room which shall serve 
time; nothing remaining but a bare mass of blackened j ad made. The magistrates ultimately resolved to send | ar e children, and 
For some time the corn stored in the upper | him to „his parish in Westminster, expressing their | 2 y T a ttend E 
5 the premises poured out of the d they had putiish rely | chi : ka. 
like ki avalanche, and literally sunk ned its weight for his conduct. To show how contagious are freaks | to bring together a large portion of that population into a 
chandize in | like tae of the man Gagg, it is stated that another | church for the worship of Almighty doh absolutely free and 
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the adjoining creek of St. Mary Overy. “The cause of | party has written to the police from Eome seta le Pesca ponte pak gii ng Fiori Sa gee ig a 
the fire is said to have been the negligence of a "Aek that he has the missing night-gown, t iss plina par ong the respectable portion of the working 
who set fire te some bales of jute in moia the gas. | stance Kent committed the murder, and that hei is ik deadly classes and mechanics of this great country, there isa large 
‘The damage is estimated at AE Pa is fear eai | to o pri oduce the missin g article if money be sent over to fore donee who never enter a House Ei „God, gd na 
: oyed wi o En ngland! 0 
perty d truths f f. reli; i 
ee peti br we Fos “there ie eg lamentable state 
cee r of things, for this total absence of a large portion of the popu- 
' SHADWETL.—On S A a ‘earn The — ie ie foe Topdan o EEN lation from the service of a a according ta ths: pri 
SMERA in Hi in this aR m on Saturday by arl of | ciple gf tho E stablished Church or the Dissenting body. But 
„Mills, me Saimon, n= k — ed by | Derby, w ‘ vered a long address on on the occasion, T belio pa hostility to io apart from swhabis 
ai ecu om whic et following are extracts : on still, absolute indifferenee and absolute igno- 
were tot: d by oi two. i causes which tend to drive 
` E the churches even the best disposed, | not say of the 
“Tong, comprised | upon with and satisf f 7 
engines, and other valuable machinery, and wealth of the country ; but it was looked at without any P at ps beg the grenter portion 0 of tie e ing geome me 
true appreciation of the gron at piia ‘social, and poreus cons = | TA above: ail all the pes —to the richer and the 
puana which must flow from a ase of the ill-educated | : “at 
rt ure of biscuits. Several of the adjoining | ane a the irreligious population. I do. ante sem that thishas been the | Sasien classes Pa the Ee of the poor man, or to his rele- 
-d ‘yeas n | gation into the most inconvenient, the most distant, and the 
houses were damaged by fire and water. in any of the a districts, where any great increase of | Foc inadequate seats. This is, I am afraid, an evil inherentin 
THE eee Po tH.—The Registrar-G = “the o ulation has not tekan lace, and where there is great | 20S? macequ: rg T Raan SE g 
g enerars p e are A gr hum: d it is an evil of such antiquity that it formed 
weekly ret es that the deaths in London ro: ‘oom: xercise 0 os f_ thos ny. orari md OF the | 3 ground for rebuke on the part of the Apostles themselves: I 
1029 in the saine that e nded Saturday, Augus “4 “18. > “apper a eo lo een kr as lasses Ta ied p pr stan wife si Cia the bee need not remind many of those who hear me that St. om 
Excluding soi the great hives of i in caste ot whi igh distinctly points to this ungracious ane. Prange a ent th 
‘week of 1854, the average number of deaths in the the redundant population fock for” employm è | poor. Ho, notices it oto Et a fact, Dut as a faet for 
oe Fi the influx population and the increas of. i 
ng weeks nr the last 10 years, corrected fo OF | has cau pa the Bee oy to inerease beyond the Cheaibility of 
popula as 1200; the tte rte iS | the means of moral and. religio! struction. In those great | an honest sham me of etched arn ents i t 
there 1 mib 1 below reste average. ring the week the towns there is, mine gin 4 spakin little » room the aout ae tre wom 
829 boys an | intercourse between the high and the low, Vat e ric t 
and 856 see im all 1685 chi ldren, | | and the poor ; and thus ae. es me * det of the I do not say ler 
pari and 
wate auris ips, and 
ips, and the ber of the posdlitien, 
weeks of the years 1850-59 ue average number was | baffle the efforts of the Boost: gpa ae ministers, whether 
1589. wins i 
those 
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tered in London. In the 10 corresponding _ of EAER 
ropriatio: 
set aie for the rte of thos 
uch accommodation. On the cops 
(a nt fy i 
from them, I wish be o speak with the greatest and the deepes 
netal. respect for their rtions in the cause tio: 
igion; but 
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-abont 30 or 40 men and his legal som ji alive to the necessity of applying s medy, i 
the Agapemone esine barricaded by chairs, | in doing so are so much the greater r inasmuch a as 2 long 
3, and eg articles of furniture, behind which ed | _ clea ae we are not combating now the origin 
e stationed with fi thr of the disease, pa t e ieke against a 
Pr rest reatening matic ape which is gaining strength 
hak who attempted to force an tw 
Mr. Price and a part 
se ces ree a | asa — wih n 
towns and in the suburbs of parishion D S Eo 
a a RA w We bave to d e to dea with a cara 
‘poorest class—' om could afford — 
Safed ts sum 
thin a few miles of the aaae Eo be the Bratant popa 
and pae Dy iadi äs far a8 The adult cembali 
h the 1 Kast 
fy is believed that she is still in the neig ly jer 
hat she is concealed in athe ioe a one | 
of Prince’s bey se ents, of whom there are man. 
Lane, w. 
Abele “of Love,” 
ave 
—the 
comparatively ‘insu 
and few bth 
discipli 2 erm: 
of their i aii toa ‘sincere an 
to bo honoured by camer aban 
ityi enter ‘ant woninip I in 
vg Ab are alike, 
and the 
h of Janua / 
' next. It is paru that Madingly Hall, heriba aeia i PrymovtH.—The line-of-battle ship Gibraltar was 
the Cotton family, situate about three miles from | young criminal the ad bine risoumenty fee maed o on m Friday from this hyre aaa in caste, 
oddio, has been engaged for his reception, there cona i rial educa- = an immense concourse of tors. Miss inbe, 
being no available place within ey pae of the|t og ee 
eny anes of accommodating his Royal High- 
his numerous suite. 
.—The execution 
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of ae Cass for the | 
Sewell, at Embleton, on the 
; place at the county gaol 
Te is for Pratt, at Birmingham, on 
War neis Pri j 
Stone to day day, ecent r of his sweetheart, 
eae frown vive |=" hiso of tha: murder the 18th of A 
SSL ia Baa a ae h of April 
