IRF GAR DENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, _ oe 13, 1860, 
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t f which was laid b Dy the Prince of ‘bot BF returned with it into > the house. Ken- last illness, and v vhi 1 peritonitis; 
pe a few months ago. _ The « church will be de dicated | worthy, “after receiving the bottle, asked for ing | the time „he attended de a d he 
tö St. Pet iaee which L Agr had to go back into the | gave her no arsenical preparation ; and that he believed 
to it out of “the A apie of Lambet sho procur On his return jo was reckoning i ae Stringer was her murse, The Rev. John rown, 
THE LoNnDo OSPITALS AND THE TuRF.—Mr. prico which they amounted to, when a orthy felled | Roma was accustomed to ittend 
Joseph Bond ve written a letter to the = ws Club, l by a heavy blow wi ith a hatchet on | aa deposed tat A a p days after her death, the 
proposing that a sum of ten per cent. upon the Der by the crown of the head, Lupton immediately tried to r Emma Stringer asked him to pe s per 
and Oaks Stakes at Epsom should be adh ally contri- | spring to his feet, but so, he received | stadia that Miss Adamson had made to hèr 
‘buted to six of the metropolitan hospitals; and that a an on the head. He managed, however, to} all her plate, Peuay, furniture, &c., dt: thai he 
‘similar per-centage should be paid out se E5 — get ho = the OL and struggled with him, at declined to sign it o ae ground that he had not 
Stakes, which would produce an annual s the sa Dni suce eeding i in alarming the neighbours. cument, ang „that it did not bear Miss 
, —the ual sum changing hands at “Teteeenlls | The i injuries he received were of so dangerous a cha- | Ada ing to prove that it wig 
on racing stakes alone b ing upwards of 200,0 In iis aoter that he became insensible soon after his deposi- her act, "Otter witnesses proved that this document 
rdance with this su ggestion he say tha a y a . the n was taken y the Ss pr and there is little | was in t pan Nea Ao f the prisoner’s brother, tha} 
Derby and Oaks set . be | ope of his recovery. i t has been ascertained | she was in possession of a 50/. note immediately after 
appropriated to this purpose, he will ‘pledge: himself to Ee that ENED s a had been turned u , and as he was | the death, that sti was seen wearing deceased’, rings, 
nai the donation with an equal sum from his own eee an oney between the bed and the | and that 
“Tae Puste HEALTH.—The Registrar- General’s 
Weekly eee states wend the numb 
m a 
i ouhfecterca that during his absence in | other property in a cart in the course of the ev 
the atop cet ng the ANS bag the prisoner had | It was also proved that a pot of arsenic was found 
da; 
a Raion he view of plunder. ay | the kitchen after deceased’s death and thrown into the 
registere eek that ended Saturday, | ort hov wa rg tes had taken all the | fire. Mr. Taylor, of the firm of Taylor and Mountain, 
October r$ s 1075, being somewhat mee than the hönbý Ha had in in yim house, except a small sum which | proved that, at Miss Adamson’s request by letter, he 
average mortality i bee first week of October in the | he carried in ne apog ocket, and left it in the care of a | had supplied an arsenical ie mercurial preparation for 
10 years 1850-59. ng the week the bin ths of 982 | brother. The prisoner was in somewhat straitene d the purpose of killin sia He never supplied 
boys and 834 girls, i in m ail 1816 rd es were regis istered | circumstances, naring wey had some County C ith rsen ic or other poison. ‘The 
in London. issued him, and on Monday | inquest was “then agiti P adjourned to Saturday, when 
1850:59 th g ber was 1465. ing he had cet arra Argia for removing his | the mother a oaks the two sisters of the prisoner were 
imie; but the removal was stopped by the police, | examined. E eae went to show that the 
and the furniture was afterwards seized for rent. The mistr ess s had a great reg her servant Emma, and 
Probinctat prisoner was e ed before the magistrates on We y to “het own brother; and this, it 
i nesday, and remanded for week, the witnesses bein ing | was presumed, was sufficient to account for deceased 
Boston.—The funeral of Mr. Herbert Ingram, M.P., | bound over to give evidence against him at the assizées, ears A dept e her brother of what property she 
took place in this tawh on ian the body having} NEWOASTLE-ON Cras the ge Inquest Of might p nag” Ki hey death, pi Sigh this purpose to 
arrive: m Liverpool on We esday morning. All | Thom a Ha rison, who was murder Jrpet the accused. early four hours 
busitiess was su aspended on the ddaetich, the blinds of 
-all private residences were drawn, the vessels in the 
port displayed their flags half-mast high, and the bells 
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jury, withou ut hesitation, returned a verdict of Wilful 
Mil, near Chester-le “Street, on Sa na a. the deliberation ‘he ju ry me a a ver rdict that decease 
ar 
next; 
habitants of the town and neis paiourhned, | including 
he Freemasons. 
t , Odd- ip i Foresters, and artizans od | 
ton. The vicar of Boston, and oth er clergyme 
preceded the body, whic’ as tte 
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y fo rses. ngram, widow of the 
deceased, with her two sons, rode i in the ia mourning | is 
oach, and other mee the family followed in | 
ing carriages, The procession wl closed by 
nearly 200 gentlemen, hada by Mr. Staniland, M.P: 
the borough, and inclūdin many literary and 
urham gaol was made out 
her in 
Murder against Lockey, and the usual order for his is small doses, and that tl id folly justified them 
ittal to D b in coming to the pele et that the arsenic was 
. The prisone oner: 
on Wednesday, when he made and Wisner 
| fully admitting his nS He was then ‘formally com- | place 
mitted for trial on the capital charge, bu t is to be | appeared 
watched in his cell, as fears are entertained that h 
will make = pt empt y Brg ie self, 
Ist | His wife, who was so severely wounded, was s =| rt ol by Emma Stringer, her servant. They 
recovered to appear in court a eg ai ve Ardena i igali per ~ urned a verdict of Wilful Murder against 
him. TE r was examined before the magistra rates 
rst fall of snow has taken 
"navaa a ae tiight earlier than it 
hat last year. 
aiar —The n Cou cil have at length Treland 
eplied to ia san . hë 
o T atl Tress ships trading to the Tyne put upon| MEMORIAL THE IRISH Baii —The Ultra- 
the same footin ng a ose belonging to the freemen of | fhontare journals announce that a committee has been 
the borough. 
men w nder the Munici 1 Reform Act of Rina in con- mbers of 
‘Sanaa body had Pe 
tis fr i € apes to the |; 
‘and without th , was lined 
‘vith spectators. On arriving at the EEA hap 
the first part of ed 
the vicar, the prayers at the ae e being Seid al by the 
rector of i ppd a ae ngram’s Dean 
have resided for The remains 
mple inscription : :— Herbert 
Yied Sept. 8, 1860.” 
ergoing „investigation by the Coroner for West 
‘et ete sonar Aii ph ee St. 
of it were ric i, Pee one poor 
A Robert Murton died 
run 
ina pin briek Pavo } e, and the coffin my ök | 
ate, 
Genevi Ris bavi nam 
Hawkins aaO Curtis, the Mirit a ra baili E and the |i 
i n 
| ne the Corporation, and that French shipowners, not |a ldress to m e clergy of his diocess anna neing that : p 
t 
tion of the body, which “hat fan. ‘transeritted to him | Feast and 
h Ea edne 
abgiatioten perei the wo sistent to be discha arged gag 
ed that Pimi Si itie cause of Aiti, (se 
sat pors ad E EN tha e poison beca 
mied s with the flour. 
quarrels bet 
Ee had Modi i heard 
å Wife, and it was 
tone di 
from custody on their undertakin i appear again ith a 
req uced to prove that as been 
ad 
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having rendered high mass at which he and his chapter wil 
no cae to the privilege. The Board of | assist, will be celebrated in the Eter apoita church foi 
Trade — also given the opinion that the pr ivilegen the e repose of the souls of “t ae 
ed by fi 
r in the sa a a ee pris were ee up| Great Stor: 
or erecting in Sack- 
tion from local dues is a privilege accorded to the free- ville Street, Dublin, a statue t the memory of th 
as also issued ar 
enjoyed by freemen cannot be batons < oo of | joon generous companion who fo ought and 
is or sai A bt country Me ae not fr led defending tlie ee principles 'of justice, the iñ- 
AKEF —Miss Fra Adam aged | dependence of a My tholic pti and the rights of 
santa Catholic asa died ik Sandal ‘Magna, ne near this | the Holy See address co: E s by saying— 
wn. Her death having taken place | - Thoi h brate for fi ee ve es le aoa pa ng 
r | under s “4 Eier an miian was opened | panied with fraud and treachery, pri or 
and E auspicis from time saw in eee to allow Mr. | the moment, yet we can entertain no doubt of the final 
triumph of thee cause which enlisted on its ia a fee 
ae of Leeds, to complet analysis of a por- | ness, such self- Beste and so many exalted v 
et thi 
Octave of the solemnity of the okay boi calsbratadl 
for that: a Poison h aving, however, been found | of Ge cial devotion, ental us beg of the kite nd wale it 
in considerable qnantitien in the course of the examina- French and British diplomacy and the viole ence re revolution, 
ion, the magistrates ordered the arrest of Emma |as she did in former times against the c n of the 
n | Stringer (who had been domestic servant to deceased), | Albigenses and the spresd of Mahomedanism.” 
rae 
=e otland, 
fal 
On 
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yand T tome last week the coast and 
along the apes east MS ore were visited , 
storm cf wind and w e dest erel than 
1 ex xperienced: tor ae "Life nd property 
gan pode 
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CHEADLE.—The pri Earls ofl of th é body that had come under his examination | s s to have raged in the Baltic with still _ 
Shrew bby, ty, in Alton Towers, which, up tò the death arseni bl The paeis tay, causing ike rack ‘of about 60 vessels, and 
òf the late earl, had been the | alt he stated to be—Ist, that there was no evidence of ha loss of life. Among them was the Arctic, iron 
Roman Cat tholic Church, ‘has it Boi toopea M sease in the eath. naig Sailing between Hull and St. Petersburgh, 
- Protestant ji rch ae that the appearances of the oesophagus and the which. ¥ as totally wrecked on the coast of Jutland, — 
‘of England. si portion of the stomach and d y or and | four of the passengers and two of the crew perishing in i 
LrEDs.—A shocking ttl tum, were aah as the presence of arsenic would | their efforts to reach the shore. Rg storm has — 
village of New Maag W “this. boron, o on n Monday | account for; 3d, that arsenic was administered into the | since visited the western coast of Scot land, and has 
A few minutes before 5, a ma h; 4th, | caused grea t damage to Poni E 
Stephen Lupton, er and provision dealer, who | that death was caused by arsenic ; 5th, that not only 
also sells some descriptions of drugs, was awakened by | had arsenic been taken directly before death, but it had ; See 
ing at the outer door of . _ The bed- | al en administered at some considerable period Sporting, 
room in which ane over bag and the shop | before death, and probably on egg Sk a 7 1 
i i ooking out of the the symptoms of the last illness, the Ba. : 
window he saw a neighbour, a man na 4 John EVAT after death, the resul t pr ene tig ns 
hte bk er, af the d oor. 
ae and toomerippe he 
t two or three years of her life, it is Bray bes 
eo Attended a Banii tal Handicap 
ews we Jost in their efforts to reach the shore. 
Great t 70 and 80 feet in height, and the growth 
of t f the NEWMARK: 
: analysis of the different parts of the body, and beat Tady a ae 
of th ased s 
is | dor the las 
high estate that oe said attacks Pubes Page! Ren due Tiara beat es, ‘Tighe Bm 
o the administra! arsenic, natural | 11 others. — 
Soca, Mr. ge 
wn with all meth ¢ whilst in many others the 
pe SEMEN ves oe rr. ” Savile's Roesia beat Ed 
‘bord Glue eeps. Mr. 
pet Lava beat M 
captain [9 
