Novmumm 24, 1860] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Menon eae and Apathoonry~<tos tin en! Cindoriord, gested that Captain Tyler’s report should be submitted family if there was 
Gloucestershire, ARD, Wellington, 
ch: ny kind brought against hi: 
menetshire~D. Wurpon, Northam ton, Iron Ore’ Merchan: s as a there was agaist i me, ha ae at hi h bed, 
s S00:0H , SE kee e gf A 10N SE R hal iy ves kdinburgh as Wott who could he apply to but his own family to tieke bits of any 
Faas A. charge that may be preferred i him? i 
Manvficiurer. y BANKRUPTS — Wailiactin Servet: desia pa intended epptcaton to eaan a po wer to proved the truth. but the truth was not fe a gp "phe dca 
Publishe——D. Basse p Uxbel Tee, ae Merchan =W. Banks, Kingston. nstruc t an v bri ridge over. the Thames, for general | Sons who proved nothing but lies has sworn y life away by 
upori-Hull, Painter—J- Hawxes, Hornsey Rise, Builder— Ma rket Street, in th i fS, the blackest and most foul perjury that was ever given. 
3. gStony Lane, Tooley Street, Borough, Mast and Rioek Ma e ar: e ree e päris 1 O I make this statement in ord i sni uo 
Laurent 5, Leicester Square, Coffee House Keeper—J. Norra. Brighton Jom, are Bi ter the south-w "ar a extremit life has b ent in order to let the public know that my 
Carrier and Contractor—J. G. Faxsarpey, 31, 21, Langley Place, "Commercial the ck iets d 2 2 as been taken away by the most g! most false- 
Road, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer wai Ress, Swansea, tronm: monger— | the chure y rd of St. gia Lambeth. "| sweating evidence that was ever given in a court of justice, all 
Sia oers Draper aW. Se Hotel N ag, at on ELECTIO AN ALDERMAN.—The elec n | through the hopes of getting money. I say that they have vd 
iy ain Zante, Liverpool, Toy Dea toe E Warren, Aaa for ‘the Ward of Walbrook, in the piaco, at the et re pati Parad hee sg T nope eres Same 
To! wii lat in St. Swithin’s | people of England will extend their tel to my poor widow 
OTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—I, Gur > i 
LOE eee aiek, eia S backing Tra pr grear md Taaa Faha candidates weri > originally six in umben, pre fatherless children, in order that they may gain a live- 
er—R. E. RıvLey, Great St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate Street. but were reduced to —_ selves. The Rev. Mr. O'Callaghan, of 22, Fins- 
ry Circus, has kindly conse: i 
rell, Rowley, Cokin. ph Causton. The two put a poor + faraily, who are in cee “Jestivation time = 
Mar 
N ; AOM atia were Mr. Lawren b gs er of the pont meg e at has been mad st me. My best thanks i 
ffet opolis and (ts Vicinitp, alderman of Bread Street wa ard), and ites ia fe later. a il n Wi m eed pea 4, Voldman Street 
Pip anes and too ea Best, fi ha itte taken 
"hes show of hands : pad fe: tye chee » for their attention 
Tue Hor Duty.—The following letter has been | Was declared by the Lord ‘Mayor to be in favour of Mr. Gibeon. a Saer sete THESIN and Dr. 
addressed ‘te the Secretary of the Treasury to Mr. | Lawrence, upon which a poll was demanded for Mr.| Alderman and Sheriff Aphis. 34 sn 
Ber esford Hope an d Mr. William Carter, in answer to aera fs gl Polling took place yeste wi and ter- Sheriff Lusk and the two Un ner Sherif said th d they i felt 
q last week to the Chancellor of | Mina urn of Mr. Lawrence ti 
A ened among others which had been eceived 
the Exchequer, * the hop-growers of East and West | Of E the e numbers being H to letter— 
Rents relating to the prisoner since his conviction— paer ee 
ne execution of Mullins 
“Treasury Chambers, Nov: 17. Rae the ate of sie a Eimoley took place on Monday gaol of Leieestens respecting 
“Sir, m directed by the Lords Commissioners of her | morning at Newgate in the presence of 20,000 per: alin who ra irs there -a portion of his six year 
Majesty Fa Treasury ry to state tj you that they have taken into sam, the Sega or pam ni for itud 
conside ther: persons ae ee A Pepe pend | ma AB oh The Sheriffs received a communi- His conduct ‘here was heat Ae pad, required constant 
ing fora postponement until an 1861, of the second | CA! on Saturday morning Kak. Sir George tan rati by the officers, He poe ra ta Dera with 
aay ts ew the. hop p ua res ess zii -n of ae eee weg sating Ras he had | given the Arey org aed Sre ion — Aers a as uate ane in November, 18 1854. a os 
qui ons roa contained an e cir- read all the documents on r sari 
Seat b- * difficult road to Dastenser rison it T let the con- 
your tances o to na fino} sera A; deor the pea R P the si ect, had comm mated sd th, the learned judge | vi victs walk up one or two of the steepest hills. On this oceasion 
should be paid only in November, 1861, but the daty on the | who had tried the case, the Lord Chief Baron, who had wae Aten A they eontred to pick u a large stone each, 
ap, of t aa under a recent decision of Par! os! furnished him with his notes, but that he deeply S areir inar pid 9 Pa e -= s asima a = des- 
part er tie ay ae 1850" ater that ot 1860 shal have Cee ae ce cae tae toe | my life, and so to effect their escape, Immediately Mullins 
m liquidate tod, For posal of ats kind there is, m ue course o vise her | struc! e made a snatch at my ket where the keys of 
Lords believe, ed eh os whatever, and it is on tending Mejesty to pair her yess dlemeney to the ea sh pe aie hese fa but, fortunately, the biow not having the 
to the utmost t terogularity dn, tho conduet of publie business ss. | The Sheriffs accordingly an to the convict that heels Sid ta a oe eee 
ona crop otè event year should be mado payable eA taty the’ nabs woe alowed to “tale Í its co hor unde "Short tly wh ring them., Sills blow Bane me on 8 the Peat cheek sone, 
as to throw it on se receipts of the following year. ‘This ay morning, afte 1a See A er en ma jei to this day. 
Leonie Short PERE y urens eha a pri Temes ering. skd fh proces of pinioning, which he bore with remarkable Gach at ip eee oe th a art ine “Ill hate that Kiepie +4 
A which 1 as e Jack 
bee Xo eg è direction = Greatly ‘he dates a the poe age eed Hpg fort tude, the Hiparh ict was remin nded the the She riffs tha t your, backe somehow, but y all the authorities 
and of affirm: mee = the are en í de Ba 
ata time tat shall t e on each crop last he ki THe Pusto HEA — The Registrar- Gencral’s 
takana ir Fuccession. “Were my Lords, “under these cite Ey | ise- | weekly return states that the apesi in sep in the 
z your memorial they, wou! i 
run directly counter to the p ain intention of Parliament—that, ration, ‘algilg hat the ey had ere oped Genes ery | The av, k ‘hat ended ‘Sat tardy” Nov robe 3 17, Wars a. 
atter the present year, ask crop should be burdened only | and penury by Fis being charged with ‘i murder. He e avi edo ge in the corresponding toatl of the 
with its own bi unds my Lords must decline lingere red nc arnestness on mhi oe until Bie was ie 9, corrected for increase of population, 
to accede to your aie pen without adverting to the fact apprised b yt he Governor that t e had ived. | ine “The pea return is therefore 8L below 
Nre ees! = vor yoa — bane ing the last 30 yonn, on ee $ th ing the week the births of 997 bo 
men as m gran —nam at o! y 
hen the price paid to the give on the ri was only his own hand asserting his innocence, bat cedan, | “io po 363 girls, Foi all 1860 children, were registered in 
3l. 15 cw, tn lion of 4l. Is. pee cwt. 3 he average price of 10 corr esponding weeks of the years 
p o , the difference bei 8. per u x Pres . á 
greater, considerably, than the duty. E the Tan year has, | 28 Sat urday, if not still more recently, he ha kvine | 1850. 59 the average number was 1689, 
undoubtedly, one of pressure, tak nto view the | voured to fasten the 1e commission of EN A TEE A PSIA EEN 
i nmatances yi tip, niate rigid re stating, however, 
stated bot? he bed a nothing to add to this statement, he 
parende the fold pith the Saks firm step, - 
cad hiette dh "á ees id nig oF 24 alé. an ofcer of 
a tion and to Ludgate the Li SOLANE T “sated nde 
Hil TH G in var Si eiar jeld in on te direction wild exci dene bria seg we aNot in the pa sci aang i this town, and 
lower, in 1847, ’48’ *50, ’86, four pat OF erime tee ge : pat of the convict as he made his specie | mi days oer “rag n he stated e effects of the 
1847, bat. 18s. 9d. ; 1848, 24. 1s, 14. ; 5 1800, 390. 128. 3d. ; 1856, and raised an indescribable pital und. Before his death he stated i that about 1 yout 
lic, th vom t ing 
eid o 4 The cn eh iting T E Bngland usally read ate n, and when near W, m churchyard si 
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admit in the estin oC th: pronto you 
appear to have erin ed. You allege the low prices which 
have been fecclved for the crop of 1859, but it appears 
he ppi ices were lower, and for Pay t part materi: 
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such times were omitted on this ; the arrange- | man i k J 
t | ments of the executioner were rapidly made, the drop | field. He hailed him and asked him what he was 
fell, und in a few "i the culprit to live. | going e do with the gun f and nore no answer he 
The body of the UNE, ter han Te ng t tG tis witi the led his to go after him. The man 
was cut down and buried pote the precincts of the immediately pulled > a igs" his face, turned 
prison. The following is the document which he | round, and fired. identified a man named 
handed to the Sheriff on his way to tive seaffold. It is Rich ardson as his assai pesil ak ats the magistrates after 
due, due given pt ce against him have com- 
first, of securit pin F ia satisfactory to the Commis- | to amend the errors of construction or grammar — FEAT peaeret an ae 
o “ usa - ^ 
PE ren eera pe n addressed a long letter to his constituents on the 
the rate of 5 per cent. e periods of nement to be as hsh tton t rove Road. r. 
fellowe namely, the second 1960, 40 1s t March 1861. ‘The fall Stepney, and for key kar ami 2 agaes pa ENS we f Gladstone’s general policy, and especially his decision 
duty on the crop of 1860 from Ist March, 1801, until the first epg weet ‘do solemnly declare before my God and | relative to the drawback on pap pa 5 = in S ne ae ace 
collection following—namely, Ist Au ugust, 1861.— —I am, sir, you £4 the public that I returned from my day’s work on Monday | ture or in the preparation o r sale, e attri- 
obedien . A, HAMILTON.” evening, the 13th August, between 6 and 7 o'clock, as sworn to butes to the Chancellor of the 5- marokaan the intent ion 
Ta e ia the es letter the e by ed Tyrell, en I bad been that “ah at work, at cas wiry 
Collingw tree x cen. When 
ea ae of pee frol fro mon epy pia pe ld ti ack Jaó Parnes Sey ean Bon Home, as above stated, I remained with doub ts whether “ any Government will fnd a majority 
on a 16th of this m month, vba been postpo ned to the ist of | my two sons in my room talking to them til supper, and after- | in the. ouse of Commons again dis 
March, 1861, fey e case of those planters who may desire the | wards retired to bed, and I do declare that I di 
their g giving pein ity for payment with interest | bed till about 
the rate ‘of 5 per cent. ; and the col! Antes of the present 7 i ditin 
ri t, tailor by trade, and Mitchell, a dock labourer, rr 0! h 
deo os Saute et p hits Hebe lyse a a panies T confosa Potoa that every word they have sworn against | country.” He concludes by saying— 
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16th of August noxt, on the like ees and ont was tally false and untrue. They swore their «€T voted against any alteration of the customs duties, fore 
THE raise it is said that a furniture falsoboods against me in the ko pe of obtaining, astare seeing these cd aah Wier ce, =. 
and staff of the Foreign Office are to be removed forth- produce of my blood, Che e e he ae e LTES peue, Beas tona, liberal admini conten, 5 “of wed Poin 
with to Pembroke House id Malmesbury House, and io. moge paladin dart n by that i S Oto bs | ston. know of no g no greater calamity that opal ell "thie 4 
that the demolition of the old office will immediately Best. Tho ab Sateen pia e pa yira pki gir iiiaae country u a power a pgs i 
ollow. E boot produced’ by the byte ad it that conviction on shall induce me in next session to roi 
THE FATAL BOILER EXP: 7s CROSS.— | 12, Orf pointers x erage Ha ‘i ant: the e speculative finance wh as 
in; to 
On Monty’ the coroners Mait. si the fee men who eee pocap a ne aos Slchoney who coer pen ve prodiveed x oboe terrence vn grad jury ee d 
were killed _ by the explosion of the boiler of a v loco | f rent pari our of said house, but had left some time before and eae loosely bef 
Tt ee Tray nanio bat was too ia late to marr evidence| CROYDON. —A prospectus has been issued of a 
ground Railway was resumed and concluded at a peen aerate wras his. He had cast t away when living at the | « Croydon pees Irrigation Company,” with a capitat 
Cross. ae a ee examined was Captain Tyler, | “yose named house. This shoe may i ave crea an effect on | oF 30,0007., in 10%. shares. The Board is composed of 
a Government: Inspector of Railways; who had | the minus of the ju sa 1 do soles ‘thames Polico Cou. As eminent agri culturists Deed landowners, it. is 
examined t the engine Be erde of the Board of Trade. sida ai it adore, Or ce A aan oi | ar experiment will gg PERE aa a a ie 
He st stated that the exp losion was caused by the weak- | reger Sne happened i the: shed...1 yan Fred ie attention | to lead, by = successful example, to a | utiliza 
ae ulty of the fire-box, and that | to some bricks and wood that lay near the flag and door. This | | 7 Of’ the sewage of the large towns of the kingdom. 
it was not subject to an y ee greets hare ah at the | he never mentioned in court. The flag Retype be a Boyd te concession iss a Be o tha ae gar 
i J ssed his fe mentioned, in order to make it ný taal iat À i ie af aih ne 
time of the catastrophe. He also ear | owl edge of it” [hers nearly two lines of toe manuscript have ln 00 yeare, and the quantity age 
that there were too many sak Da wor) ae onf eén carefully erased with a, pen], “although -I believe | pa Aat a 3 Soha ts bo satictent for 9000 neres 
railways and in steam-vessels in which similar danger | mms to be ge teed B rai ane of bate Emsley, 1) be Si ani per inatin, “This will Îl be pur anrai 
"e connu incurred. S jury sno, the evening of of erang ihe 13th of August, until I got up from | on an elevation about two miles distant, E T y it Will 
verdict tantamount to cne of acilen death, and uesday morning, the 14th, my tes sons sleeping nae to each farin and field by Sa The works 
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to show that an; 1 with me, - My two sons have sworn that they March or April n 
ee rig Ee sation T © The jury also porn i i nine sano» rom room wit th their fal ther. Iask any man of a/ can be completed by pre 
