THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE''AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Fats 29; 1860. 
nseque neces. On Christmas Day being a acta ere het person, and the statements of most of|months, and t iusband seemed to have g 
holyday several thousand persons, including member: m have been reduced to writing. Besides discover- | affection for ihe. ‘lacs child, but did Aot h y the sitar 
of the aristocracy, ladies, and a vast number of ing the fact, previously Nao apenas that a chest any attention. On Sa turday morning RY appe S 
* soldiers, thronged the parks to skate and slide. The flannel, similar to that found with the dead body, | ¢ | quite well, but i i cr 
Serpentine in Hyde Park had between 4000 and 5000 | had been worn by one yS Ga hi mgs hes Road Hilt | | t tò be rather strange, and on Sunday morning ne a 
persons, a great number of whom were tripped up and | House, Messrs. Hughes and Norris aid t o hav gi down to breakfa st with only his shiré on, bringi i 
had their — cut. The Round Pond in Kamyk also ascertained that a id of Tndin-rubb er with hi ïm. = the iniddle of th a 7 
Gardens and the Long Water were crowded during the were seen, shor tly after "thè disco ay g gf the murder, Pit y te 
day, incloding rs 4 ERS bot n wk Kent’s hou Se, 
a great number of the Guards and Ri e Volunte eers, | and that the ad es appearance of having been | see noth stirrin in the hou eS 
and many ladies. In St. James’s Park the orn amental recently nanat or wiped with a wet cloth. At ther P h p se tects went g 
- water was crowded until dark, and the Regent’s Par oint of some int Py respecting which they hope t G i t 
had also a very large assemblage of ska ters. Several | discover e evidenc , that the bedgown, which has t her master anc d mig. 
sons were immersed but no fatal accide f 80 much speculation and inquiry, tre ress shed g gone to Per teers G oh apel. About 9 o -clock 
1 d s of 10, men, wome was not the iy missing article of wearing apparel, | a neighbour cee child c Hida and a noise ina hedge 
ild en were congregated upon the Ser penting, ` in- at pos that a pair of aoci Pas will likewise have, i in some | a joining Gree iay *s prem A search was insi. 
cluding several members of the Skating Ciub and non- | way, to be account They have also, it is said, | tuted, which meai in the ledové ery of the younger 
commissioned officers o ee uards. Several skating | snorted a great ae Tiviiè relation to the iat of | child in the ditch. The elder child was e e 
matches were performed for sums of money, and at |animus. They have been in correspondence with the found in bed, while at A front door of the house Wis 
night lighted Reba and coloured fires were em- | nursemaid, Elizabeth Gough, and have also had inter- | tite: mutilated Body of Mrs. Greenway, who appeared to 
ployed to enliven the aang a and some scores of | views wi a and made inquiries of, every inmate of l hours. Her throat was cut 
link-bearers were engaged in g lights for the | Road House on the night of the murder, with on | anes o ‘be bone from the front, there was a cut on 
skaters to pursue their evoluti ion is.. "Da uring ; the day | special exception They have also had more than one | the right cheek, down through lier dress to the breast 
11 persons with members of the Trowbridge bench of bone, another from the wound in the throat down. to 
and their heads cut, and o n br us through ber s. The process by which they have been working | opposite the fourth rib, where the chest ted 
the ice but was gaui without serious Ap we am s ih ring their inquiries is an exhaustive one; in|and another across the chin to the jawbone. n the 
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‘were crowded with members of the nobility drawn t if any new one offers for investigation. |and evidently torn violently from her head, 
together to witness the evolutions. A boy whilst itt s due to them to eh that they are not animated | The on no doubt, took pine in the kitchen, ag 4 
on the ice fell down and had his leg broken. | in the difficult and expensive task they have under- | there no derangement of the a of the 4 
Tn St. James’s Park the number of skaters was about | taken by any hope o Enard, as even if they succeed | apartment, so that it did ot shpat that any great 
4000, and several immersions, five of which cre of | in tracing the offender to justice, the stringent rules of | s truggle had taken opacar Was usand me mean- 
rather a serious character, took place during the day.| thé Bath Watch Committee will not admit of their search in al 
The Regent’s Park had about 10; ER several of re ceiving anythin Dg 3 nor did they start with any | proved fruitless. On ity morhing, te vever, he j 
whom were sighed Sh m hg having 6 thei f success. It is not yet known | went to a person at isteni and asked for money, but ` 
being n Vict rnd Park one | wh at precise bays Messrs. Hughes and Norris’s future | as information of the tnurder ae reached that place, 
cr aneri had en shall fractured iby panara on the ice. hi a ca y bt Should their expectations in | he was immediately taken ma tody, n éxamina: 
ürsday t ental waters in all the parks | regard to one matter of evidence be realised, their joe it was found that his irt 9 was very bloody on the 
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were again A aa t anih of people, but | course will poche y fa a very direct and decisive one. e was taken get: re one of the county 
im consequence of the change of weather the ice was | Should they not be successful to that extent, and should magnates , at Midhurst, and remanded to Petworth 
very inwer and m many accidents occurred, none of| the coroner’s inquiry be re-opened, they may, perhaps, | gaol. It is presumed that the murder was committed 
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OSED NEw ou DGE OVER THE THameEs.—| tribunal. As regards the application for the writ ad together with a butcher's steel, near the pool of blood 
at th the i ast startin of the Eoeth J me was melius Re irendum, it is stated that the coroner, Mr. in the kitchen. The inquest terminated on Saturday, 
usly resolved to suppor s busily en gaged in preparing affidavits in| when the jury returned a verdict of Wilful Murder 
: Snap to re made to F a in the | ensuing auswer to "tee presented to the Court of Queen’s | against the prisoner, who was committed for trial a 
i for the incorporation of a company to make a| Bench by the Attorney-General, and that the applica- | the next a j 
‘to connect Church $i ann Lambeth, with | tion to Lake the rule nisi gee lu) bes resisted. PortsMoU aval court-martial was held last 4 
» Westminster. It stated at the Leeps.—On Tuesday afternoon a terrible marl week on board t the sor a ~~ ma A Commander i k 
new bridge pis be an extensive | deeuired at the house of Mr. W. os “i Park Street, | Power and Mr. M and master 
ropriate bona and Postale n this town. A boiler in t the kitehen exploded, kil f g of he Majesty's shi Bes a a a ya wrecked | 
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— The a sree warmer s ch was ma cast Ir was an ordir he defence. 
> lourt remained in Aaliberatiol 
the deaths registered in Lon: | ing z boiler for doting pur toi sês.. It issu ai ad. that i | aboy ve four hours, pita] ORTIS Commander Power to na E 
nded Saturday, December 22, had become red-hot, owing to the feeding pipe having |e severely reprimanded and to lose one year’s bets f 
were 1269. In the e E weeks of the 10 pre- | become n, thus preventing the boiler bein gT They also severly reprimanded fr 3° Pariani, with the — 
t was 1205, which cor- | gradually refilled as it beca empty; a that oss of three palen ars’ ra , accompanie G the rva- 
pulation, becomes 1326. e| when the ice in the feeding pipe had thawed, | tions, t ef to acco | 
on return go we ore is By below the average.|the cold water rushing into the red hot boiler | for the loss 0 f the ship, nor to poise for her Mee | 
‘During the week the births of 877 boya and 903 girls, | generated a quantity of explosive steam, which |16 miles out of her course; that precautions were no 
“in all 1780 children, unas py sapies in London. Re we caused the boiler to burst instantaneously. ‘The | taken ete currents were known to exist in running © 
10 corresponding w 1850-59 the aver- | noise of the ex Ea was very loud, and its conse- | betweeu the islands; that soundings were not taken 
‘age number was 151 io quences most disastrous. The door and window ery with the deep sea or hand lead lines, nor was the master 
Ses kitchen t, th on deck, as he ought to have been, when the watch ” 
Provincial. | the liee Ten = the window of a én. da nag was left in charge of a warrant officer. e Court — 
oom shattered to pi Mrs. Longley’s body was| found that the conduct of the remaining officers — 
—At the weekly gag! of the Relief shokingly mutilated, ‘tis ak of her be was scalded | and crew after the grounding of the vessel was | 
CovENTRY. 
‘Committee held on Wednesday in St. Mary’s Hal off, and the eyes forced trom their sockets. Mr, | deserving of special mention, and that Commander — 
el i and 
‘Lord Leigh, the chairman, congratulated the committee as so sever a scalded and PSEA on the | Powers con 1 stranding, 
on success whi ended orts in| head and face that he lies in a precarious state. The | the coolness and decision of his measures in 
raising subscriptions, the a gate ich now servant girl was s also much a and bruised. Miss Long- | thè women children, with the troops, on shore, 
e of which 
-amounted to nearly 12,0007. ; ae, although the amount ley. , who is about 25 genre of age, | providing for their safety, were deserving all praise.— 
: e, when the extent of the distr ess. arour nd | mad one of tar legs mekon in two places, and was |A daring highway robbe: ery with violence, took place 
‘and the severity of the weather were t burnt and scalded on the face and chest. Mr. | Saturday morning in broad daylight, in the vi 
'coñbideration, he thought it —- that fps shoald | “Eine is a | pata in the firm . essrs. Thomas | Melton near this town, It appears that Pay- eani 
in their efforts in order to make en a | Longley & Sons, builders, and is a me ember of the | Thomas Davis, a the Royal Marine Artillery, was 
e i eat Kingst i 
ny rps, wi he s 
Siid for the oe of =m present conditio: 
the t.—Though a large number of men have 
tel she Suaa of Milner Lockey for the best = ek night and nanyi in “shifts”? of six hours 
urdér of Harrison, Urpeth, and that pa mis | ened each at the Risca pit, only eleven bodies have been | had 
i er of John Baty, at Win took vered sınce Bichon aox This slow 7 oto 
e ates give some Li he damage done by 
the school-roo tis tii ‘Melton at half- 
ind brie He received a violent blow steht 
and on partially turning round, imme 
pais ; has oF. Page netgear’ 5 
pie ln boys, wo women and girls, the number of 
ome s present bein 2 very large: Smith first took | 
Secs wna 
slig! her „comp nd fraci H 1€ TY 
the Souter and both legs fractured. The act of rifting: his poc f a but they no sooner found 7 
they ma 
on the drop with great firmness, and looke coroners 
e did at his a inquest has been adjourned to the 9th January, by |t 
e which time it is expected the Government Inspector | off wi ith their plunder. The men wee soucet bats a 
will have prepared his report. A public ae was | with ae grey coats thrown ove 
held at Newport on Thursday, ord! Tredegar n the|A clue _ the hands of the police, ae it is 
chair, when it was resolved to open a public subscrip- | tl 
joe for the Magi of the wives and families oF the| SHEPTON x Marzan —A shocking case of alent ; 
S ayor of Bristol has also called a} has occurred in village of Pilton, about 3 miles ies 
el pec “for ‘hie at me | from this town, the vieliin being Mrs. . Orledge the wife 
murder was committed on Hach eae Orledge, a farmer and owner of con- ; 
es eon n 
es, Norris, of the | Greenway, who was well to do in life, a and pied a | adjourned from time to tim rs. 
the announcement that they have | house in the vies, returned on the previous T riday | Elizabeth Fussell, mother of deceased, — hat her 
i i t | from Bethlehem Hospital, where he had been confined | daughter was about 33 bent age : 
nd was suppos 
ts to | for ten weeks, a ed to have been eesi Mr. Orledge about two years 
ecovered from his att insanity. He and his |was very good till lately, whe ce 
wife were both about 50 years of age, and eh ik from the violence of her 
and | have lived in perfect harmony together. with them ever since 
syn two children, aged respectively 2} years, uae ‘eight repeatedly seen him pe ae ni 
