THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Decemver 15, 1860. 
the lead from a first f the poll had a | Leland to the tender mercies of the Protestants of the rs ire, pene d agai go rf. Bi Curtis, The jury found for the plaintiffs 
majority of 228, the nu — ote s33to 610. TheSer enior ne still form a large puita of the bog E of the t upon all Broads ely, that defendants had fraudulently 
Proétor prvi ae ved My. Willi kingdoms. Then follow pez of things n i similar to imitated plaintifs castings, and that thëy had manufacture 
ro H l : to the that which followed thas urn SAA of Ti Matlak tis, know ing that the latter intended to introduce such 
office —Dr. Co rfe, or, ome of Christ’s Slag fiis been disasters Mite I have taken ie most favou rable y wie: wera into the market ae oward’s. The Lord Chief Justice 
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versity Chora In a Con- angonan: ae belie are a mp Spoon ERT g 109,000 | o 
it ate Prenchmen, or t be resisted, can be trans- y 
vocation hield on Fr on was agreed m affix the ported i tat be fore ied | i, occupied E aF siah LAA: laut Ass a amon : — The 
University seal to a ak on > the House of Commons, | but [ will now what I believe to be t the more probable Winkston Murder Thomas "Smith indicte af ‘the “wilful 
pr aying for the removi al o f certain legal impediments to | co pilngen ency that will ktat result from the encouragement by urder o of Jo Baty on the 5th ult. t under the circumstances 
the Thame = Valley. the soi-disant nationalists of Ireland of a French invasion. A war which were fu ly described at the time ye our Provincial News. 
ill ar rigb peiween] Kanos and England. ‘The bulk of the French | He was found Guilty but recommended to mercy. Mr. Justice 
—It mderstood that Loe of fives l bed žalost Eá | Keating having ut on the black told tl 
gland, and adivérsion will be cre- | g g P ack cap, to he prisoner he 
Ena istol, and Su Fro ie ni rete “of Bath, Ae best aah. in i by sending over & force of 20 0 or possibly 30,000 | Woul Ah paeh Gat N endation of the jury to the 
agent engng ged in p secuting in bei > the Hiet pte'y Fr ae gs ae to land in aera | argi y ap ir oy em jrs ad Hia ong — 
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urder at Ro U d Hill House, and their labours have Béon of ‘roland ‘Whe Kis nothing to lose Haa arythin eee ath be a | passed the font ence of Death in the usual form, The 
ar suce sf iat t mas d out im- ution. They will be opposed by alt the ‘Protestants and by bb! eg til Mu —Milner Lockley was SETTE for the 
tant fact that a chest flannel, similat to tha t to ron ge portion of aya on tho vhk Co th E nglish | Wilful murder of "Thomas Harrison, on the 29th of September 
A É dominion i this count An “ts aa civil will thus | ast. hips ‘uct that deccased was stabbed by the prisoner from 
under the ig of the child, was worn by o in- Cotilaatation aint plunder, Paih phe ey hed proseription | motive of) ealousy a nd died fro the effects of the nd 
mates of Mr. ae oy hous We. At present "the tne aa RASMIDA. will thus be brought. into the heart of o r | tndisputed, ‘tho only question being whether ther ny 
which was dise the e f| co vege My the soi-disant n ‘tional. ta Er Tena An fataisekina | cu B for ie aiin ch w kia -y p the crime ta manslaughter. 
` war be continued, perhaps for years, and it will result ar, urn o! yo u t 
the Wil itehiro- “constabulary, and some pestat tion has } termination iiiar ta that Prik Ge y 4 bik e abont ty ie foe Justice Resting heviag put on the black cap, passed sentence 
been se ed anding it over to Messrs. Hug ghes | su vibe ction of 1641. You kuc ; eil i al cinch | of Death in the usual form, holding out no hope of mercy. 
and Norris for the purpose of endeavouring re procure accou mya ny thing voluntarily that would hurt the feelings | Mz armen pouas LINCOLN. — The parte. of a Policeman a 
its identification. This obstacle has at lust been re-| of a friend, my sense of duty to my countr: ene fo | H omas Richardson, laboure: charged with ihe 
the policy | wi a more lan gr Alexander M'Bri F pileoaian. by shooti 
ey ig Tow br ge which has been put forward as the national policy of Freland by | him on the 25th October, at Wyberi » wb sso ‘charged 
trates that oes are may laced in the hands of} some of the Irish n 
h newspapers, ever since the battle of Solferino, biy the same offence upon the coroner’s inquisition ayas ftice 
the Bath office when this has been done and the | Such I understand to be the policy advocated by the subscribers | whilg on Med bes! met th prisoner at night under suspicious nd 
erara satisfactorily established, “7 pur will | |gountrymen in thelr desire to h forthe our | cumstances, and on = what he bad got with him, the 
p > nius, or to a io 
be : ced, for x what is conceived sg Sa Irish fa alod , and to Irish success, whether it be manifest emi Pd y : Ball pg de por = 
in "against one a the eee ‘of Road f a N : 
Hill House. Meanwhile, the Wilts police are actively | ‘Donnell in Spain, dh subscription to the M‘Mahon sword 
pursuing their inquiries, e n is réaŝon to believe | first t oo, Aiba té it: Put ie isim T should have been among the 
that they are also in possession of a clue which may | read the e proceedings Walei have p . ilty Birod Brenswdll; Maybe pase Ibi tied 
lead to important dibeusdriass in connection with this | sword during the las wD any other meaning to the | cap, passed sentenco of Death, telling the prisoner that he should 
pepeniiatendens Wolfe visited Frome and Road on| *ppeal which bas bern made to the country, or to the reception | | Be iaeei in an charity if he did not warn him against 
riday. r, Sylvester, the coroner for North Wilts, sword is intended to be an intimation that M'Mahon would be eet. item any =X we ae: hese case, = Wim Jagram, 19, 
has taken am to show cause against the application | welcome here at tlie head of-a French Ahy. For, what is | labour for stabbing and wounding Mary Ann Kin 
of the Att i Soe i It is true he belongs to an ancient Irish family—is, | at Castle "Ashby on. tbe ist imie, yim intent 4 a kin md 
SHEFFIELD.—Mark Dan lin ed 35, clerk in the | a scion of the race to which I myself belong—but he has | murder Thi ced in 
; d r4 Ro les ham B k, ag! +h dü the th neti gor nor suffered in th S land. i | News, an aa. it Mii eg Aa liba A a a Rakit whe reer Á 
— an t nee reer ee eg eet poly wise | the tofa military despot, and he dares not even accept the | married man, overtook the ae woman on the road after she 
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remand ord w wh ch has been i es to ae heb rnis the raire aves i | had been walking with her sweetheart, and after attempting to 
of B52, belonging to that bank. He was committed for ttn Yet the Irish peo pinot encouraged to pon | commit a a her hes Toe upon her, inflicted such dreadful 
trial both ¢ ges, but admitted to Australia I was in hopes that it would be i m 3 r 4 
possible, first, to been murdered if a who was driving in the neighbour- 
oom gta ao a ra packet ‘brig a press all ‘ate boast won on the part of a nation which, ange ail ts hood in his i had ms heard ber cries aa gone to her assis ste 
Captain Davis to the w aie in TOSE and menaces, a omg servilely to the conse- | ance, The prisoner made no defence, and merely said he hoped 
Solent, on ro Dory week. The cone piers A Be ag ‘he iano 1 ni 5 of their aa ALa, Piia ee | E SN uid have meroy on nim. The Jary Air a 
ext, that all true overs o 1e 4 puan ether Protestant or A Guilty, aud Baron Braawell ordered sentenc 
een Depe and Lymington, the en being | Catholic, would unite in an effort to put Mi ey the peandaloas and | to be recorded against him, 
Oe ieee b. engens at ta bare-faced system of cor rbd which prevailed dur the re 
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her way from London to embark passeng: * fan Scat oats ena ieee AES A polo 36, DERMA in tbe, fist, Foot, waa 
hence on Wednesday the Sth. =a feeling which could be shared well jadiotea, ti. jiho Ee “murder of Sergeant Owen Chipts, and 
; Te E EN tholies ; and Wilo sos eat be joer Upbe th Corpora corps, on Sept. 29, at Aldershott. 
. Pod ead i ; lastly, that Shab haces aE The vss wend into the aps sisaala sarean of 
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RIBALDY ON THE ; taape. — The following might ba of minor mer ao ch as ie Pata b- mn vn 
l baldi Ł Hshment of a steam communication with America, or the restora- 
lotter has been received from Ge eneral Garibaldi by An | tion of the legislative dapenen 6 of tide country, ry for any 
Trish gentlema n, who wrote t p explain to him that it | surreptitious arming of the nee m e have seen to ames zuad 
was Popery, and not Ireland, which sent out the Papal | ble results the operation of t nix Clubs have led; I 
confess tbat! i po oig refer thas ‘he tah 40) i she ald be left to 
brigade to uphold slavery in a the ‘eh apte pear rather than that peepi milar pee arim 
| not,” and that he did not want to stop there. The learnel 
| judge having bad a conference with Dr, riers pe > motion) 
officer of tha gaol, the case eded, 
tremely simple. The prisoner Rad be been sent by Sergeant Chipts 
the guard-room for some offence, and on being released w. 
heard. to utter threats against the serg 
crak ooh datas bbe FP npn Be ba 
pri om 
TIASA on "were no oy Soms whan pas rved mr a a 
wk ha tae nh nich, ye Aegean: pan Both m a hæmorrhag 
as oura la erin Lire mat ots aoe of caren, van impos ug head-on than ¢ Mbp ok bron dr his aspe inus 
'apacy — dwells, gor with A aA a ee ht: Pith Aii “hl adm ssion to the >. 
i z m symptom whatever so 7 p” qy mind. 
Home? s sho The EPR a Sini, e a real and fei insanity was à 
uradh og aarp A ping oh pase Bportitig, art of medical studies. Tn his Judgment the prisoner was when 
eis: im, has been since, and is now of sound 
at os 5 oe oaks te treat. the Ga to vite thn the | Tar Late Prize Fiont.—The subscripti ae 
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wa ala fin A ‘and pes assed sent ta tie 
e prisoner, who poor eae to “ous his ham 
air oat Let Yeas bonds of interesit of tools i= bei apela pped them together once or twice as he 
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yol ee and by the io foe 
s not Pd a pany melas OXFORD CIRCUIT: Wonrcester.— The Attempted Murder at 
and tyrants. In that Law, > cr Stim, a dealer in old iron, was indicted for 
Courr or Excurqusn.—Wmuams v. Great No spend og of ah 
with Hangarian h, | Rateway Company.—This was an action to recover damages fo; Oldbury, on the bth of July, and called for liquor, sa: 
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and gratefull: oe fame et injuries arising out of the accident that occurred in May last no money, w n Cooper 
uae 7 bang ver, —Affectionately | Ki es Greed to the er ee who was intosiened T return for this kind ne et Sr claationged the peoia tor to fight, 
Aa P aak rr Aea vireen, and many of te passon his refusing, prisoner sa make him do 
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the a ee ek 
desired by certain malice oat sat gee Vrai wow a rent E ETETA sls tak 
ahd extracts :— | cultural implement makers, of Bedford, against def dotentaite, Death was recorded against the prisoner. 
opinion, the course taken by some of the Irish journals | ironfounders, of Re ig bo ford, ra Bpr" selling plough 
Peet it the last year and à half in relation to Fra their and trade mark. 
has been i oo 
the ng bg oe njarions to the national can pega rm Ireland. 1 ate ffs oni ks on an extensive trado, goea coon — rand eal Te: 
\ csoereatn mpathy, | the inoan Rant Foton, to url ee we ‘on A a Mape : @bituarp. 
1 oan Retford Senne nnn GAs roh brago orai aerae 
wi, tha palioy of b, wore to er ill health, and for the last fow bed been sink g rapidly. 
: E Ermer nee wili meve o. | wero baing ame 1a He was in his 77th year, having born in Edinburgh 
lone. to discovering the 1784. Lord Aberdeen was the fourth in succession in the 
ois ace traveller, defendants’ foundry, Goih $ goea fieh ges iisto 5400. „In 1014 be ue 
1 wh ‘ same Sh Coie an Seon at tha sect 
ie allowed to Ma was $ a 
Ogle pe see uth | Mi acto Yaa’ Mato i os 
15, k 
y ease been her tirst husband became subsequently the chest denen of 
Abercorn, 80 
second marriage are of course half-brothers. his retire- 
ment from public life, in 1855, he received thé honour of the 
vacant Garter. He 
