THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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A olny pil been committed upon 
the e of which ne pia at 
Ast t t which is suppose ed | “pe a 
‘O 
some ep eer 
On a apse CS at ae time es dacnice gt 
of the letter TS took p a person presente d himsel: 
the 
to parti es who have boxes at the win be at 
out the number of the t f Man 
thn nk 
her bureau roken open, and six sovereigns | deposited in the vestry, and we disappointed, obtaining 
stolen. one but the gentleman had been there; she oer a few aime articles of Tittle or no value for their 
did not know what ecome of him ; y | pa The same chapel was again sacril legiously entered 
ming again, she detained her. said his | in the nig of ame per the 19th ult., as dagy try s little 
name, was Pa pnd and that about twelve meats car ie doubt, g led 
he was married to a lady of this city. She sa been in the | them. S instance they made their way into 
habit Arg pean Gi with him; but having been he veelf the ae: pr aae apes: one of prep windows, fond iron bars of 
married on the previous Monday, did a: oe her hus- | which they wrenched off ; _ napa the iron chest from 
band to know of the acquaintance. She assured the ma- | its fi mveyed it ioe an ad- 
gistrates she did not kn e — was, and she possessed 
chester. The ate of letters for 
to him by the clerk 
The letters of which he got possession were st se oer 
to twenty in number. Shortly after on occurrence, 
the real — blag busines: call f 
th 
letters, came cpr aks course, and found that they 
were gone. Not were sent round to e bankers, 
and the services ‘of | the police were put in act a The 
knew nothing of Mrs. Rory sab m 
the officers any assis' stanc pati him out, for she 
wanted to see him, ‘having lent him Sh of her own money 
joining field, gia ‘they acres the eae and 
them: “~~ ontents, comprising various articles of 
plate. l 
readfal fire took place on 
of its c 
The _ Magistrates wished to know who she was; it was ‘a 
upon rahe premises of} Me Cropley, which rs raged it with ms 
—— fury;for twelve ho ours. The fi 
consisti 
rea ants — her father was a farmer in West Norfolk. 
t was issued for the apprehension of Mr. Clifford 
were e she copa in one instance, | on a sip aly of felony. 
cay it is hoped will be so agg ap * oun me) Be efor. —An old woman, well known as a teller of for- 
o the parties concerned in this tr rath a On th tunes, w tee 
pat a check ie Wig tsa at the bank of aks ried a tenement in a court, consisting abhi ceel sajna 
Jones, Loyd, & r between 45/, and 50/., by a lad. the ached pcb dimensions, The only articles 
we furniture in h — ‘o deal chairs, a tal 
gentleman from sd ig whom he could bring to the terketl oa ak ae sao a 
office. He was instantly placed under eavedditece, and a mpletely covered with Sestaaeg There was.a fire- 
of the case, eee in the room, but she had never 
messenger Sorat hed to 0 inquire into the state o: 
in 
avis however, some suspi cion, probably from the 2 delay, 
of wheat in twelve divisions. 
It spread + with 
sock ra rapidity, that in less than an 
hour oe its rem 
which baffled all exerti 
10002. e property wa was insure, but whether stint 
to cover the iss ‘agi 
its ev the w 
‘spre an pheno 
ich.—, petren Canfiipration —On the morning 
- Christmasday, a fire broke out i in toms Hiomgenees sAivd 
. Stafford, the 
a fire in it, and he 
as 
£ 
lence, of the party employed to atch him, and got clea 
off. 
and brought rai 
pace age h Court for examination. Sufficient particulars 
tated to rig the magistrates sae Se re were 
grounds on whi ch to r and him 3 he h y 
whi 
- | Three 
engines 
the letters were delivered.—Another spbhery. 3 in the Post- 
bret La is talked of, the _ Particulars of 
VS 
e Will. . 3 
Iti 
firm 
in iy tow: abstract 
been made pa: rail Lane a been already igo ay 
and paid before notice could be given. Measures ar 
progress for the detection of the offender, and ‘for “the 
One ore them as | 
the : maniey > was suo 
dently not pone cntachen ad oe years. 
was held on ural 
fraud 
Toa ‘ds.—On Monday Mr. Oddy, woollen-manufactu 
appeared. before the magistra ates, | to answer 3A bie infor 
was 
Mansfield.—On C 
pen cava 
yeh. . 
ks brought out, 
bour, who was paid 7 | no water was to ioe obtained for a considerable time; and 
were scattered jacks of — - = which ake | the hou se and fui urniture were co mpletely destr oyed. _ The 
sorted to her. She had numerous Seis rs, many mea seh and peedily fell aprey to the dvoartag-el wArtesy 
c and on a ith which 
; for the four next houses, being th 
a 
rof 
i “tertnce, caught, and were burnin multa- 
og 
the bare walls being 
left standing. A messenger was dapat to 
house, 
| —— its — down. 
| who 
of the roads, it was near four o’clock before 
obeyed. The — ag se oa Ithough separated by 
walls, are have been built under on see 
er ae ated reached the top of eauies, 
the line of 
and as 
ford’s it then came mae: 
e 
— sar i a 
f th * 
cotenidanition © occasion 
his mill a gcse -Royds. The first charge was “= 
rning, the exte! 
Hollins, Si Siddon, and Co 
ley, was. destroyed by fire. |The valuable i 
total aac is estimated at 
mo ng the c con- 
working a rs 
of that bog three half-hours for meals, instead of two 
rs for breakfast, &c., and one for dinner, as 
e Act; the second charg: was for employing 
reduced to a wreck. y 300 hands will, is ca- 
hauniy. ie deprived of of employment. The loss is estimated 
at about 1b, 0000. as the @ occurrence that no 
4 
MSc 
and the hind, for not paving, the oi of work regularly 
tered in workers. The manager stated 
x. what he was re 
far ad dvanced as & render them useless. The 
were insured in = Royal a 
Offices, hat the insura’ ee not, 
Wiltshire — — Important Case.—Mr. 
ani 1 inquest mt lies “heen held, and the jury, after dhens-reming 
the bodies, have 
tion of God, of fever. 
from New York. 
10 hours 
is. 
Palmer, of 
during the summer employed poor persons to pick haw- 
don; 
e Excise officers o} arrant, and on 
bari Gia as 
upwards of 
2,000 lbs. weight, and | 
Ful node ates 40% fo the aménnt6e | 
charged Mr. Palmer | had 
14; she has 69 passengers Sen 
| freight of cotton, &c., with nearl in spe- 
oe green would bring the Presi- 
in | para tively encouraging. hemisphere 
| hw Pennsylvania banks resu perpen cal nts on the 
be abe , as required to save their - Under 
this expectation, the exchange at Philedelphis i 1 New 
York, had improved from 3 to 1} Lag cent. A con- 
siderable amount having been = 
sides pac by the Great We storn. The fi 
Inn, Halsted, wi e represented that he had been a og 
builder and surveyor at Ipswich, that he the | With manufacturing 
order of Mass: tied that be bak © wike oP od to the stat. 17 Geo. TIT., ea 29. The case was heard in | 
7 antics upon the interest of which he was living. It ap- | Devizes on Friday last. € court et an that 
ars he ran up a score amounting to 13s. 8d., and then | the Rais had been ettabis 20 Bat fiwathora’ Yosiiee “cx: 
let ‘for the purpose of Lagpiran 3 the Rose and Crown, aes oe Desalie Reed tie of se thas: 
} ade had thereby i penalty of 200/., which he was 
noth § a pee aat of afresh tg He ssid he in- | edindeed te g tadeood tat the 0 nd information; but, 
tended to make her husband a present of or 400/., jc acheare underst Loighy erp itlakematens 
. z L Le in; so t ane toc 
and the Ps hea Hated at toe tea oF sessing § poae te wan witha 
(Roatan ot te content of the defendants was The | 
© Windsor —& few evenings since, as Mr. Baldwin, a 
eS, Wielkécld 
to shreds. 
ery | been offered ‘for their apprehension, but no traces of them 
have yet been discovered. 
Look Ey cae ae 
introduced into the 
of 
news. 
A new species of security has been 
Stock-Exchange, called Trinity Bonds. They — pate 
acons on 
on account of 
