” SppreMBER 8, 1864. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ee GAZETTE. 
ae ere 
ification at hg Leap , and stating that 
di m him in some of his views as 
m n eaeh SER they con not only as 
nsider hım 
ost learned theologians of the day, bat | c 
dł 
‘| made from the first, ony hi u mother murdered his twi 
i and that h nies ea in 
r and a 
n spent a considerable tix 
m 
wee partic ache he as a wise an 
ith the working classes of the community. The Laat SS 
ned by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Earl de 
stay ord rd SA endis! h, the 
to relieve himself by preen in the 
which he did no! b assert 
his innocence, but the nts 
a stric t silence, leaving an impression on the minds of 
to Moulton, whither they were followed by ; Miss Smitb’s 
nd Fas er had igi a letter from Cheltenham stating 
that his po ght ter was keeping company, not with a 
| man, but po Woman, a and that te ak gt father 
of the latte reality her On being 
| taxed with the fee im KA: admitted o truth of the 
| charge. ‘The pol ce pon y, and 
escorted her to this gt before 
ie ne 
gistr a 
St. David’s and Labuai he 
seepnite PET) Ely, "Hereford, en 
fred d Tennyson, 
to the e justice of his sentence. On being pinioned for 
Say § ne ne "a st trachey, Bart. sa Ti i 
the Earl of "Airlie, Lord mei Mr. 
Mr. Baz "MPM 
execution a death-like pallor suffused his erie 
he was nevertheless quiet and collected, wy 
e drop with a firm s step. Ther ge on con 
ey EX | 
yhen 
Ski A She 
of age, of middie height, londer, and o k tes dsome 
features. Her was close! y, cropped, a she bern 
sede in a blac c pared cap, i t, grayi va 
d trousers, and Ba lm al boots. The e mot 
d 
d, but, recovering his composure, he allowed 
place h evident 
ecutioner, who wa: 
bury, ia arlbo derminster, Leeds, Ni 
who brought her food to the rer Makar “hd not 
| al wy snips: them. 
Nor —Mr. E. G. Shipley, colliery pro- 
ee F: “Giltbrooke, near this town, who served the 
office of sheriff in 1856, was on Ta ediy last committed 
[by t the Ma arie r and A for trial at the assizes- 
677. 16s. 
ad other a the Sub Dean 
v. Char les | Kin 
Hereford, 
or n 
a few minutes. clock t was ‘cut 
ley, Regius ci 
eae 
the masters of Downing pr Ere Colleges, 
aylo: or, Canon Cureton d 
fandatit ai E of Canter- 
bury, Sir Edw: ast, Bart., Archdee sa Thorp, Mr. 
Charles Barry, Mr. T. D. Ac y , Mr, Bere sford Hope, 
n and po ried, towards e evaa within the precincts | ts 
pry 
THE HEA —The Registrar-General’s | 
Weekly Return states “that the omer in London in 
the 1st September were 
1018. Deducting fro: nts retur ti the deaths from 
cholera that occurred i E the 35th week of 1854, the 
aths in the corres pondin ng weeks 
| to prose 
J 
wae a sg hoe 
servant of Mr. Spink, of Upto 
the evening they found the poor T girl oe upon the 
1 
travelling studentship i in 
registered in London. 
£ +} 1250.50 +} 
y 
A young 
man on eo a rg am verre in ray same house, 
ia } 
for 
sehdtoctare to commem te the d ices of the late 
Mr. Pugin in the pva of tee principles of 
mediæval architecture. Iti is proposed | that the interest 
D 
ai wei 
OF © 
K 
her eafter p 
E T 
BracKPoor.—Mr. ge reigg, 8! r for 
and district, was teed on Saturday i in one of 
kereh and be probe in san 
Ki 
gi 
ngdom, and in examining and illustrating its 
the New York liners at le erpool, on wer charg e of 
F. 
of the murder i in the presence of a young woman, who 
one of Mr. Spink’s guns to which he had access 
fou ~ to have bog recently fired. The prisoners paler 
was also found to hw eg with blood. A post mortem 
examination of “the body been made, an nd a large 
ee 1 ike 
Mr. Gilbert Scott will act 
and th Bard al Institute of ‘Saab ish Architects will be 
its 
d | force, havin 
another party, 
es on 
t, of the ‘Live detectiv 
h 
ad from M; 
gone on jai rd a these An in 
was struck ides sow 
part o oner, 
Atok, 
Py oe 
ra the 
£ 
under nam “Having ascertained 
th sation that he Blai 
ame from 
EXE LEONTIN OF THE WAD Mur: 
execution of Willian ote + eon aie thi mur- 
ders of wo brothers, and sweetheart, took 
— 
al the 
3, 
y. 
vast has as ed in 
e annin; 
crowd Wirt 
at the | Greigg. 
pith the officer telegraphed to this thes wn, and in re 
| was directed to arrest the prisoner. 
into , he appear 
of the capture, but at once admitted that his nam 
It was then found that, in wane to ‘the 
first-class passage taken for himself for New n in 
Mo 
r [aera the ipponin ha 7s the eee st the 
priso; 
respondi MS 
Spink’s draw: 
Ten ah 
y his threats, and attempted to esca 
rd doo; PO ee she 
ie ed; am 
became Seeds 
ushing out of the bac! 
not -suflicientl, 
r must have deliberately hot hor in the back 
rE the coal-house in her attempt 
upon which her narda cooll, 
n 
of th early 
sa lace, no mbt 
London at a similar spectacle. The A Spee 6 bulk of th 
ple stood i ited area in 
who turned out to be a Miss Nickson, the pm te a 
compac 
p tna the ide “aljat acent str 
r, how 
ms the 
A 
and 
er remote, 
ah Gas Aup 
Blackpool, a young lady 18 years 
of age, | and “of attractive pee nce. The prisoner 
| has a wife living i in Bla ack po 
. 
"1D. 4} 
aoe m wu 
t the in n Wedne 
jury, after an investigation of ys hours, rotii a 
verdict of ‘Will M my dyn thy the prisoner, who was 
trial a 
EROME 
BRORS 
F 
| commission to venige beng Road murder has been 
n so ear. 
- | Lewis, in reply, Tels "that looking to the 
fies 
attached to the memorial, Hë 
the | his most anxious and patient consideration, 
E 
Mr. Tite, one of t 
e Secreta ary y, by 
ym 
my rs ye t city. ; 
grave im- 
rtance of the subject and at influential pete 
Another 
uld give the matter | ME 
ao ae 
Mr. SMI 
tme that of pat gatherings for 
he 
some years pas after his trial the 
sively signed : at Frome, Trowbridge, Warminster, West- 
was Mr, 
Bense who at once expressed his willingness to sign 
“ ar 
bury, and the adjacent villages. The first person n to hon i 
Ken 
265 
nm 
temporary absence of o 
of his cell, shutting the dao 
but the lock did not catch, Re the he 
eueut he had locked in having given an thee he was 
ee ht at the end | of i the c corri idor eng taken back to his 
o conducte ted hir mself, 
"put on optin i the 
cell. 
he repli 
s circumstance to ne father, brother 
t 
with his solicitor, ponon lly to u 
eee solicitor, however, advised that, 
asa Go vernment, officer, it Wine 
cially as it was Mr. 
vhile Sir G. s has tate to t 
| rialists that here is a difficulty in 
| prayer for the issuing of a spe 
commissions are accompanied with an 
witn nesses examined u 
nder them. In these circum- 
visited him on Mon 
essrs Slack pia Simmons, prue of Bat 
cted to ne the 
reth to the | fro! 
wey a repeal of the Arms Act. aw d 
not pre’ oe individuals, vie gai in Si ith districts, 
m lear the The law prohibits 
Piah Dn training, but it is not iposi a mor 
ponge the ao by individuals of the 
adhang tn any n tasea tefi 
re-exam 
to destroy himself, if ‘poseible, by arin himself over | 
agistrates, and 
were prodaced before the coroner ‘and 3 magis 
may. meet to try their skill as marksmen.» The 
the ekg The o bases of t 
is that he had an idea of being a ible effect an 
tary. The inquiry v was commenced on Te y is 
idi to 
The interview me his ar, brother 
ace h 
i companies 
| bir Eag pae ina few days. ps effort should be 
h 
e DY 
pa and Sa 
isters took pla he Nommnanceros.—An extraordinary case of courtshi 
iad the c ha 3 = adh TOF AAE ‘ie Ao | by ght t „such an rd oa would show cary as it is 
painful, from an unseemly altercation in which to ight within the last few days is it dangerous 
the S iih his father i olved | co About n years ago a ny os 18° pa | to contravene se rie ofa AM aoe grey 
He } $ havin tah herine Coome, mar ried her in, a painter o! ONAL CATION, n' J £ 
PAN om il, and w ry ith 3 Ba si ‘ark A yne to | th ger name, Cheltenham, of which town they | by 66 incumbents a d 35 ¢ of the united dioceses 
ioe Sy are Se ami . After some time they nt to| of saci, oa and y doclaring th vig pa veri of ka 
an ungovernable rage. The tetas Prono u AET SER at "Bedfo where : wife assumed male attire | unite d rin as min h 
and Pe scene of age recri ean el apon D which | and me a of Fred, and passed the son of her | Church, iti is duty to co-operate with the State in 
became so fierce that the Ve was obliged to Ta with him at his tara ri same | the work of ei the poor, so far as t y 
terfi fa the to 1 th } m lodged a Miss Smith, w bonnet | so without violation of duty, and that sgn hy the more 
lso c i y the present crisis, w 
e also complained ni Fy aee bitterness of er maker, af fell in love with Fred, who reciprocate the incumbent or a th p 
evidence given against him at the trial by Mr. Spice, affection, and passed himself off an nd w ived as as | t n e been put sae aim ce Same ake 
of a -house in Lea: Street, adding | Miss Smith’s pet pagan The intimacy atia fi ejj ear th em peso : 
that the only thing he wi as STA Ast bare “|. months, Fred sleeping every night wit the pai inter, perl oppose a to the truest interests of the poe 
hold of ee aL off his head. iss Smith entertaining no doubt ee that | EXECUTION pe: pie County 
_ questions of his family, he reiterated the Price ie Apa her lover wasa man, Three weeks ago they re removed | Hederman was executed last week in the pos Clare 
