THR GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ar EMBER 24, 1860. 
o., Globe Flax Mill, Hunslet Road, *by a young cana “a ps ran s the fields towards Dento 
7 DekByY.— During the recent visit of the Bishop of | son. yeu nton, 
London AR this town a deputation of. the workmen lled Cockeroft, who worked at th he mill, ant a hich came up Ww was driven by a farmer, named 
mployed at the Midland. Railway Station waited upon been discharge d by “Parkin on snspicion of r , Lash, "whe observed by the light of the moon the 
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them in their workship, The Bishop readily assented, when he was shot from behind, the charge er mite ring his wounds. n coming to herself she said. “Bill Ingram 
and appointed a day for the purpose. The workshops at | neck a little to the right of the vertebra. A m has t t to kill me with his penknife.” In 
the time appointed, which was dinner time, were densely | was passing at the time, observed the act, and oi rsued | was afterwards apprehended at his house at Denton, 
«crowded witha congregation of 2 The large turning | the assassin, whom he overtook in the Crown Point | and has since ai Tees fully committed by Lord Overstone 
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‘orm of an engine, on the hand rail of whi ich was fixed a | piper his Apa when a police-officer arrived, and Se cu tbig and wounding with intent to murder. 
hookstand, served for a pulpit. Th d in detaining him. n being searched a —Mr. Slack, solicitor, of Bath, who o has recent]. 
with the singing of a psalm, after which the Bishop | | pistol w hich hail been recently discharged was found in boen Sotivgly engaged i in preparing afidavi ts in su 
preached from the 11th verse of the 12th chapter of | | his possession, with a powder-flask, pee: quantity pr port of the intended application to the Cou pra. A 
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magistrates on a following des” and has been com- | the Ro: de urder had a cbiferciiéa with in th Bienen 
l the Epistles of St. z= ul, in = word of God in | Neu ial. eneral and Solicitor-General last week. The affida 
eneral, and in the life o f every r al Christian. The | E.—On Tuesday the 6th inst., vits, which are very voluminous, have been deposed 
ati closed with. the singing of the doxology. His/ about 5 a the bo ody of John Baty, a slater, of to by eat member of the jury and other witnesses 
lordship ar A hand his. delight with the ateptjon | Blaydon, was ss found hies: red on the road between that | and go to show that the. office. of the coroner was i 
paid durin ice, and after inspecting the loco- | vgs and Win Baty had been at Winlaton | perfectly fulfilled; that upon the coroner going to Mr 
otive- reattiagé depart ment, the library, reading-room, | dur g the previous Piy at a shooting eee ah and had | Kent’s ‘house and desiring the jury to follow- him, 
ah pe Ae boa aid toom, aai said he had been highly Hel a blicl several were so dissatisfied with his. refusal t i 
eosti with his visit to the station. t th ight t me of t il 
Ery.—It appears that the subscription raised ‘to app ears to fon Tar intercepted and shear] ) eti i 
promote ee of the late Dr. Peacock, Dean of shortly after he left Winlaton, as etl is a jagged pee the titan of of Road E Hil eet “havi, 
idly, amou ~ie the sum of — fit ‘of 10007, wound on his forehead, showin ng pt e had been | instead of being a ing one, during whic the 
given by the Dean and Chapter. It roposed to | struck with a pepsin or some r heavy blunt | evidence was duly re raed was merely an oat on, | 
apply th r adornment of the | instrument, and a quantity of blood. ii krg the Royi which occupied a very few minutes. The application | 
cathedral, Rai the restoration of the lantern is te be | When he left home i in A the morning he ha anes: 31. in | to the Court of Queen’s Bench will probably be made | 
Banet s undertaken, Mr, G. G. Scott having pre- | money in his possession, and was ven a nearly | in the course of a few days by the Attorney-General or 
esign which includes a lofty spire rising from | Hew suit of clothes, ‘When the body was found he had | Solicitor-General, with Mr. Wel y, and if granted ` 
is part of the project him b a flannel | the inquiry which will follow will be conducted ina 
e present, but: the lower thie, drawers and stockings. A man called Smith, a | way that is likely to exhaust the subj 
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Voriha practice was, based. upon. Christian doctrine | 
design, an Dr. Goodwin, the present dean, has issued a i a after ta ct Ae urder wearing deceased’s clothes by.a 
«circular nat Ste additional aid. elman calle Armstrong, to whom he admitted that he | ™ 
Grov sae fe 3 is- propose ad to erect on Nibley | Knocked deceased down 9 gok is money, but, did not singe with ging mad pria ia exchange 
Knoll in this county a monument to William Tyndale, intend to ki him. jan: ong... gave information. 0 OF} an = was committed for tal on on this canta ue 
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Gloucester and Bristol rey his recent triennial visitation | from. 2 a neighbouring colliery after the murder of Mr. | held a al ot EAN visitation a6 om a atgm E 
of this diocess, devoted the greater part of his charge | Sterling, the young Burnopfield surgeon, who was so SETA A ciy. 
ey D ara : mysteriously Sdo ed within a few miles from ) 
Winlaton five. years ago. After his conversation with Ae reliminary remarks, he dwelt at considerable 1 
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of Ens. back prithig its fold thgse wbahare strayed, or bee Roman road in man he} Here was a kind-hearted, Dig ni clergyma) cow 
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ur wisdom and stre. rongth, to renderour Church as national | captured in Irvin’s hou es e was a ing 
inital influence as it me, and is "to res mh ontent until Boneh before gait pope: d on. the verdict ana what o iad that ‘broter or hie hand to ey, pr tio 
pe end made 6 every concession ‘which Ase agg mens Y the | Of the jury was fully committed for trial on the | as gaorr twee the pite k imeb Hek ee hameen bat i 
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-and practice with ourselyes.. Nor are there wanting hopeful | believe that two other persons were concerned in agi Pon bape eg Be ra asd pais i i 
‘indications that such charitable efforts would meet with con | the murder, and th idence adduced at the| i) E a rgoiethg i Bis a yomgor beat Git boy i 
pa á; : nst two mon. on poses con mig: cet dist sams ished for ete aid >t his ; 
cal, engine, it is Josing ta ini ence asa religious body. | Winship and Swan, blacksmiths, wan were s ity. zeal and aptitude for games ons 
e acknowledgment is hea many sides that the life and | suspicions circumstances in the low part of Winton were his temptation, auities ho persuaded himself, perhaps, £ 
ke pieni Bnd ny P piri Base be eae about 1 o’clock on Tuesday siad shortly after the men for good, Peale he joined with them in recreations iy 
Hampbnnauv of tie ought- murder | was committed. e | brian ra fy eae or Singan i 
ed pious Fe Sia ol rs are disposed to draw towards the | Rattler” with which the unfortunate man was mur- pge y con Oe aE Uy BADO in ect T ? i 
Bi = “cou be Sore ther discern in her tokens i dered, some of his clothes, as well as those whi i honours assigned to such pursuits. Then the public 
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col nomaa tn | mu urder, and it is strougly i that they have of allt tins Sadat , shootin 
Awe’ formularios and our best Anglican divi the | been piao there by some of his confederates since he A a E ty ate ane the antigo rg, throug’ 
nanda peaa A prai yesh the a rae left the neighbourhoo: which men’s zane were to be gratified, and means by which 
E EE ong ie ERA aedi vinteriptive only ORTHAMPTON.—A shocking outrage was committed widely. different ane ana E solemnly promisod by, taom te be ap- 
of such as are sanctified in hiana and life by the. Holy Doh on. ash nth of the 1st oor on a young unmarried propriated in a right er, was wasted—the case was 
‘these Lats Agus Pees ad ig = A CIRE te ary King, on the turnpike road | infinitely worse. Let thet blot out the names Of such 
ar era cap regres 7 magina dadne. aa eenaa leading pea Dantan to Terdlay Harting, about seven Lg ey fe ce aT Moar PA Mut- there 
c Mig it is o to "the szpypienes of every day | miles from this town. It appears t e has been in | °. y Who had we “turk energetic 
nire, Bea ai Staal attics: hs Pisos ust service at Han snd on the Sn of the 1st hid —cle en singular in 
ecol at istor ada Aa ny Crepe Ss other passages | Walked to Denton, stance of about three miles, to 
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only felt by those osent separatists, but larg capii A 
numbers of the PA who a stagg wi red at bes} essions so b equiveral labourer from Denton named 
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William’ Ingram, a perhaps, 
in their meaning, and so easily misunderstood, and are liable | married man, whom she had me n for some Be | Opportunities of intódiang 
nderstoo . relig wy nie: fared would not otherwise Gana H f 
‘to be lèd away by the tnscrupulons assertions of our enemies, | overtook her, and walked by he side for a little dis- and then tee were men less offensively remarkab! i 
that ny Church oF fs ted still. at Taage, mih Peripture, tance He ioe oat om he ca hott watching her alon vipat Sia re official duties, who left nothing andone 
and i ish error, in some of its doctrinal 1 7 5 A s that proprie and would gladly ask what more was | 
Miremont” Tt the rotors te Daleve ENAA a sett. verbal iett the road w eetheart, and he then began to nons and T diligent ao it. Others’ tien wale whose ear- ` 
an T Ww hich would ntial th, take antes. ben on she sione whereupon he | nest in Clothing religion with external adorn- < 
would dö more awy: any ‘Other sivas to ‘pring "back to our thr rew he er „with great violence on thë ‘ound, and enia in aarun iei the sanctuary with costly deco- 
‘Church the allegiance of those who now reject her sae A dreadful str: le took | rations, and in dignifying worship by a semi-intoni voice, and X 
SoA iein ih confidence of our lay members. An pose ir Pa ugg by reviving the ancient names of ecclesiastical rites by a 
f former attempts of this ile: migh place, “in the cours eof which he drew from his studying symbolic representations, to im Ñ 
FISEN vail ho EAA of futero success, yet, inas aneen t ket a penkni wife 6 he point of which = been | signs on worshippers, and by conventi and 
that the ke coh growing g one, of of ee of the roken off, and inflicted several w th attitudes, and py the, adornment k their, pers AS ; 
ox é _ themselves out as ine i $ is 
in order to resist th g | Sides of her neck, drawing eee round i in the ni, and manifested the school to which they belonged, 
elity, I do not despair be of sing th tis dir - = her in the | Were any of those oe. he means by tg heart of 1 
: ne pe e e C or r Ch rch will | wrist, arms, and face; in fact, thee scarcely any | society za. to be Pe) = athe r drowsiness of sl ay A | 
TESI tse su ' changas occas se dee as ma Pe roused into a „and the regeneration of paris 
orthodox Dissenters gladly to avait | Portion of the upper part of her body “hich sand zei accomplished ? Bütely the day was past when tHe Church of 
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ty mion, and of becomi wounded, although most of the re super ounid stins proscription, o or legislative ve enactment, 
house of ot prayer, in the same pound ot luge also gave a a fearful blow z his hark in a or traditional observ observances, or au 
t eye, whic m cl up and blackened, | less as i permanence 
ht of the 7 7th inst, a an a ttempt ising failed in his attempt, bt ees een sa 
. Thomas Parkin, an overlooker | attempting to paaa Aa ke when the sound of the | 6n the devotedness whic! showed, in the discharge of 
manufactory of Messrs. Dodg- | wheels of an approaching vehicle made him desist and ! their duties.” 
