THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ocroprr 6, 1860, 
again with the same effect; then lowering his| Quarter ‘Sessions s, who has had great xperience in 
hand, he made a bl rw at the pipe sh, but the | i al inquiries both in bhis country and in Indi ° 
knife entered the thig in ee S a wound an ine ch | resided. Mr, T. W. Saun cond 
deep, which penotrited È; dia but not | case on behalf of the Crow n; “Mr. Edlin, of the W ae 
likely to prove fatal. Harrison Ws erving Lockey stab- | Circuit, ir Bariai by Mr. ‘Dur ann, of Fr me, watched 
bing his wife, rose up in bed ahd remonstrated wi him, | the proceedings for Mr. Kent and his family, and Mr. 
ging to kill her. Lockey immediately | Ribton, instru a by Messrs. F ll & Briggs of Isle- 
arned round, and with an oath plunged the kni nto | wor th, a appes r the prisoner. Mr. Saunders stated | 
Harrison’s left bsgast, inflicting a wound six te ength, and said that ar aa s in- 
nife was in the wound GiFting it vette had at leng gth enabled him to vidence | 
Harrison fell back dead. When | before them, w > ch would warrant the 
his ack his two | r bri Afte ae cribin 
neighbou Two | in t the ere | 
; >| x itted, 
evious steps | | Thr 
ble for any 
noise, that it was Se ses one kneelin ng on 
the neat bed to see a child in the cot, ae that the 
chest flannel found Ades the body fitte di » female in 
the house but the prisoner, r. K ent, in hin aeaa ina- 
tion, stated his. Ang nat a discharge female servant 
who had used expression of revenge against the 
children had committed the ae but the Chair. 
i said x the magistra had made inquiries 
espectir s person, Ksi had found that she was not 
in the Helhbons hood at r was com. 
This closed the case for the prosecution. On 
ur sday, Mr. Ribton ile sed the co aa at grea s% 
| length for the defence, contending t ay th 
the Opinion ite 
ow of a ground for the Besa: “of 
rho oug w to go forth to the 
world 'withon t a shadow of suspicion again af ia he 
th 
| hs ad expressed on the discovry br the murder that it 
| ad be een committe d by some ìo had secreted 
e fact that the appearance of the 
eon, to belied 
“inflicted after 
husband, and though he was, 
have ade r ‘op 
up a | body had induced Mr, ragga Tey surge: 
En barley, and he lost | that tier wound on the eck vas 
hy r ly, 
= a y probably the true ‘one. He said in there Were 
v 
been previou 
pin Y that the peana 
lo: 
ff, but was daptared about | death, vas done after 
a He Da d be een n hiding | cealing rah fact that ihe, child h 
ha pa oceeded to 
n by the police. | 
| must hav at pons accessory, as one person could 
aod Ha string was opened on |a 
oe 
ve bee 
of have ‘removed the child from the bed and r replaced 
sly | Firs fie the various inconsistencies with tive 
| knowledge of the removal of the blanket before the 
hild was brought in. i di i 
g exist, ei feat was very uncertain, be conten 
jo 
NORTHAMPTON. —! an called Richard 
ihe se thout her connivance, He als 
hasian otherwise Richard “Hayward Grove Williams, 
wi o lid | 
greek stress on the fact that she had told 
Mr. Ken: 
who was taken away with the child esa in the house, even if 
‘ore she he 
Nene the diocese and other authorities as to obtain 
per INE of curate of the parish of Nass uagton, 
unty, committed suicide at bs vad statio | also ha ad bee 
Tt yes mie the sai Hewitt Linton, ssingt tl 
adv; 
d siti was fee 
fro piece of flannel 
en found with t = child, which es ctly fit fitt 
ed | strongest term 
gton, 'esponded wi th peculiarities thi at the 
it were mate 
d the it d 
eee eae in ms el Mr. and Mrs. Ke 
ne | Sarah Cox, 
as the house wh Mor day. Mr, nt in his evidence st 
nt, and Ht 
the pe were “the only aee interpreted ; she had 
» Ke ate d whi ch mig 
t imply much more 
| that on hearing 
Wine Binks at. qa a + 
atter went to Sia ene bes and | bridge to give information to the police, an a that gr 
yethained th there for ai time, in vices | heard of the murder as he was Neat tate 
bjected t 
r, Wolfe, who was a tall man 
m Sy 
s ee 
against Miss Constance and Mr. Kent himself as against 
dhe 
perform: the 
at the ae h as curate, and celebrating several marriages Another e paiak. ol on which he was subjec | 
a! of the 'rector’s daug! His mode of gees ha related to the fact that ont the g 
appeal ealed to the magistrates most 
ct her case 
of suspicion, wR, after all their eateavours, they had 
er, was not in a iae Eo with his I 
e obtained gold watches and superintendent, that he did not let them in unt ats all 
operty from several firms in the ci upstairs, and that he ee locked 
e psen 
F. he ro kitchen all ni hh, 
| been o only able ose examina- 
tion from 24 witnesses. She had “acted ” throughout 
l given at all 
$ = e 
er hej in her evidence denied the statem Pie 
respectable | that she at n the habit of tka. the ‘een child 
at of hi that mie 
eee e was no 
pirk, yeto: for a case against pos The m 
oe 
present | out s bed, and said heavy 
mise: xy that she could not carry hin e also denied the 
occasioned, prisoner’s statement thak -A “had nosed at her poe 
ceedings he eft the place, and it was nob until zoom door aor Sa inaire a ter him before half past 7 in 
aax ish authorities made inquiries about | morning Mae caused byl her r approaching th 
made her so wakeful he should | will 
vr ap _ bean n ade On 
Sarah Ke ames Halecombe, 
ardener; Emily Deal, te ssi nurse ; Mi isses 
Mary Ann, Elizabeth and Con gaa e Kent; 
decision. On their return into 3 the intensest 
anigrosh was apparent. 
wiry then said, “I 
eep e poor eas. suspense a min 
nger than necessary, but oi her at once that 
lon; 
we have determined on not committing her for trial. 
y tifi 
We feel we sha ll not be Foe e 
$ fred “Urch ang Henry 
unty Soe ka Wiliam 
r 
ea 
zedy Pi the closet; Thomas Ben farmer, 
many era Wolfe of fe apoa, constab: 
Fae evidence to show that t 
he m 
who been 
ted in recovering the body ; Superintendent Foley 
ay w mined. | mati 
inqui ries have 
daks an 
indows were Miar open, and that ther e was no mar 
Whatever to Metal that they had been opened on ie 
t engine over outside ; flannel ee 
his body in a frightful manner, causing imme- lying ieg it a the soil of the privy; and was spotted 
death, It appeared at the inquest that Mr. Webb | with recent bl ood; that the clothes on the child’s bed 
ishir to act with any degree of harshness to | w ere folded ed down as by an ae © male hand ; 
i that the blanket in e iets 
not | taken from between the quil 
pon him to excite 
Pye traim, m and the jury 
‘hil penio pa Ea eae tand: think og 
while fei no | see in to the eot fom 
blame w. aiaa attached either to Mr. Webb or the railwa y | stood 
pagis —Elizabe ae Gough, who, at the time of 
the the nursemaid who slept i 
same sae A a » unfortunate child; - haa. 
h 
t and shest; ad Ene; 
that on trying an experiment _ to t ner’s 
in het 
looking towards his oak it w rising up in to 
the l nee 
aving completed his inquiries, forwarded o of Wilts; Sarah Kerslake, the coole; Mrs, Dalli. |? 
eana d Y the y witnesses ie ot ttorn ae General, | m mor re, wife ofan iun Ate p Sra e county police; and 
ree ave perusal, appointe tendent Wolfe 
_ Wednesday last re a consul hic atte cay i 
ined; and 
tation, which was waettcd 
aD mort @ i 
We 
° | Tum New Posran ARRAN —The ne 
service hetween Le agia ne ee came Ey operation 
g The the mails left 
Ke nt, Alfred Ureh,_ and Sarah Cox’ were recalled and re | 
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with other additions, ‘be acted upon 
and we have rina deci 
ees sands in POS either one or two, in a moderate 
sum, to appear when called on.” er announcement 
was received with loud cheers. e prisoner was then 
harged, a bond being taken from one of 
, | her two uncles who were present, to produce her, if 
required, under a penalty of 1007. 
ir land, 
on Monday. London at 
shh a ne theses new e- Leinster, which con- 
in the pi a The running speed of the railway 
train was 45 miles an hour and 40 miles including 
S | stoppages. 
Mr. T. W. Sa kenit and THE Arrray AT DERREYMACASH.— The adjourned 
deri unders, o the Western Circuit Heels a dort Ma. Par- | inquest on the hal of Thomas Murphy, Moa died from 
was signed at by the Attorney-General ana Me | ang ee surgeo s Capan. Merodit th, and- Mrs.. Dalli a 5 ag TA ri ooir at Derant 
Saunders to the effect that there were sufficient more, Mr. ade stated that he had comet the cor cor: | | dey 88: let! Th can ed B erdict t 
w {or | clusion that the child was first suffocated, or that life | io efisot. that’ deceased, "jary ep ne gust Poe 
Se; the -effect d died of a gunshot wo 
almost extinguished by suffocation before ie stab | + fisted b ce a dominate Fh Se added 
in side was ae that ae throat was cut after eatin t th yo f pe ald b. “A Fonti 
Oe the Ta haaras day | death, and that greai pinn reg to inflict | that the peace of the country wo e much p: 
ihol cuch <a wredith deposed to y the discontinuance of f party displays of every kind. 
s Gary i of atara A the cot in = 
a warrant was i child ha during the night; an 
tained that it was quite impossible to see whether there = totland, 
- Superintendent | was a blanket between the sheet and the co | Sox TION.—At general 
and that if a et had withdraw. een | meeting on Thursday week, the Hon. Arthur Kinnaird 
the sheet and counterpane, as he saw them, the clothes delivered on ent Reformation ; 
must have been adjusted allimore | on Friday Sir Emerson Tennent delivered an address 
the 
without making a 
Social Economy, and on Saturda 
wick delivered an address on Public 
h ma; 
in reference to the 
ided to bind her 
a ag 
mney 
