28 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 9 
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Lond A por rtion of the clock-tower of Spitalfields | expired at _ Westminster aes from the effects o Chartist Convicts. Sod statement has appeared during 
church received so much injury from a struck m4 | the Sunday before by her ‘clothes the week, that F Re 
the Wehining that it is stated it will have to be pul accidentally catching fire. Within the last nine days four- | that he had Salt 5 appoin Sir Johan Franklin ts a 
down and rebu ilt. A portion of the roof of ‘in — ha teen children burnt by their clothes c tching fire have | clerkship in the eats Depariment t at the colon: ny. 
been greatly injured; and numbers of persons | n brough this hospital, seven of which have ter- ben meg centres mone Is have g giv a positive: contr Tadic 
tended visiting church for divine service eibaneads he ie | minated fatall —On Thursday an inquest was hi gs aj- 
being afraid to enter. The e houseat the corner Brixton,on the body of a widow | who was bu k Il leither to ie 
of Wood-street, near the chi also received damage. age in the Brixton-road. m Monday evening her | or his associates. 
The e ° was strongly felt over ev tea was brought u a by the servant, when her mistress was The rosea in wine ids.—A fe ep a 
98 
the parlo 
by m pong up 
tay mer their wnistrese el ea pian i in flames. 
So 
ahmed, that edie k trad aa 
er Majesty ze i i re- 
iece of work ‘manshi ip fro m the 
Spitalfields silkw 
i pat 
solved to ex 
tn 
ecute 
loom 
a 
ry 
not superior, tot e French w Since then 
Her Majesty has Inseam: Pm may a a fan ncy dresg 
ba ll, the dresses of poems are to be of Briti 2 eee te 
place, and the thermometer, which at half-past 6 on Sun- att: exertions were made to put the fire out, during 
y morning was 44°, ata quarter past 7 stood at 31° F. | which the old lady was on the floor. At length ppa- 
Very violent gusts of wind prevailed during the whole | rel it wa I con- 
night, and minutes after 6 on Sun = sumed to o tinder d tk p d 1 shocki nly 
lightning was very vivid. t 
in Hainaul Epping forests have been blown ¢ own, perl bodes ry “A su rgeon, wears en “ei the aeighbour- 
and the lower districts inundated. or, thes 
at noon there was a considera snow dy night. 
ied o baer 
The sleeve of her dress ane fire whilst ke 
and d 
oe = it “ee followed by a long-continued and th from the Vapour of Cha 
| gave indications of 3 was ae some toast to the fire. Verdict ‘* Accidental | 
pa 
cae er — a- 
jesty for appro hich 
several tes tel were present, was held o on "Saturday 
s have been laid b 
ra 
of by Her Ma ajesty. —On Monday f orenoon considerable 
re ment Lyecoorse in mege-gtte green ae dn mare set 
msequence De tori’ of n m BO , who 
ave to Molt sii four of the 
heavy fall of hail, damage to | ing ee accident occurred in fie Archbishop’s Pala had determined to ‘ere “the of the weavers em- 
the glass of the market- gardens i in that neighbourhood. mbeth, amo the workmen employed in the repairs “ yed in the velvet-weaving Molitaiene aire 3s. a yard 
The Weather. ‘At six o’clock on Wednesday evening | of that edifice. It — t the painters had been holi- | to 2s. 9d. a yard. The cS > es seeing the sania 
the thermometer stood at 20 ip one? the streets of | day. armen 2 the previous night, and had not had any rest. fhcdinei, returned to the houses wher me A shop has its 
the — and the roads i tskirts became so | Owing to the satennbity of the cold fom heated a large pan | meetings, when they were informed t on an  eataaae 
slipp to render walking. dificult and mae ee As of chare oal in athero oomsi in whi chth ere at wor rk. Be tween | had been come to, and that the —— would first hay 
and om definite answer. 
ry a 
the night sivanced the frost 
midnig ht he thermometer ~ fallen 2 degrees 
; but sleeping in the room in which the charcoal was pereite 
he police in the ye or of 
lock on Thur. 
and at that time the state of on atmos phere was such 
peer ‘bee cath. 
e weurdl 
preserved the greatest order, and retarne d to their homes, 
s held fo r establishing 
school of design in ‘Spitalfclds, in connection 
Was h 
hh 
the > sista, it. was from oe to six o’cloc eriously to affec' 
of % 
Dranch 
sth th 
ficul 
day morning that the greatest degree of cold was felt: 
They stated that abou at thr ree o’cloc k the clouds 7 
away from the 
cold. became 50 intense as to affect their respiration, 
At six o’clock the thermometer 
upwards of 22 poms s be- 
low freezing point, with the wind E.N. E. _ Up to twelve 
lock th 
London, from which {the metropolis was ex empt. So 
~ ery - the day were the roads everywhere that 
as proprietors kept some of their vehicles at 
an the ev evening th with © un- 
a 
apparently lifeless. “Medical a agen or a  eonidera tive 
which o the men 
was recovered, but a their proved u eats he with 
the other. 
Vetch pe eae 
of them 
ondon and its Suburbs. 
ater thani in any form 
at 
inhabitants of the geen ee were present, = upwards of 
The rig eg sated pus had not the ater rove 
whole | firs 
as stud t was an- 
Cte CB a8 
pre ne and: Disease ¢ én Shoreditch. —In consequence 
of revalence of 
diseases in 
the establishment of the sn force in the | 
pecan mgs which the number of bui sildinge: “totally 
d 8 “= The number of fires ~- 
It appeared shea > veer 
| that they ad  chiety originated in conseque 
pester workmen 
| num! 
reury stood 
. with ry indication of the frost 3 increasing in 
_ intensity during the ight—I —In sm ‘on-gardens, not- 
the in eon the Round- 
tagio ous 
port we parts a this. parish, 
pre 
the thickly. 
three orca containing 
— me ot Is ere 
mites 
visited 
ardians, 
= cour are intabited by the aioe lb of Irish, 
cor the 
Out or he sales 
place i i 
Fr 
tal 
by sev 
—— above a _ age ane a starling hs ct pt a 
mbs that h d been thrown at it t by a spectator, 
> 
es siebilihiniats of the pret ws amount to 3, ror ; ‘abe 
number of ogee 12 git ed, 195; seriously 
+ 953 738 tly damaged, 2,482. _ The number of 
few 
ther Mortality of Conviets. 
Fur —On Tees day an in- 
— was held at Woolwich, on 
‘the bodies of two 
ssy, surgeon to the dock- 
up 
above thts ya one the magpie let its its prisoner go, and it 
o the ground. It was ee up —_ _ oe 
sil injured ema 88 which is ab at does 
carnivorous while other 
ps — Serpentine, although the ice is mee ~tan ma se- 
acks that have run across | 
Thursday im 
piers to that effec ct. One of t the j jery Sagat of f Mr, 
ee 
In New-c oe 
—— which let for Is. 6d. per 
e, and in one 
a serious nalenaes to z eighbouriod. 
— house nsists of tw 
of ae inhabited by no fewer ‘shew ‘eleven. 
e 
wash the buildings. 
board have directed that the infected i in these threé cour 
it, , there have been many skaters During 
mense flights of skylarks 
ga bi to the 
a leng 
i Pn In 
the Regents s Park the attendance of skaters daily has not | 
eaettoa. 
wash every Saturday night in cold peng 
| M. Bossy tnawered that the convicts washed every Sa- 
| be but the water was warm. 
dents. ma reneest occurred to the Hon. C. A, 
Martay, master of the Queen’s ten on Wednes esday. 
south, which is said to indicate 
— and intense frost. the St. James’s Park the 
The principal members of the | while ogre in his carriage t indsor Castle. Tn 
Skating ¢ Pema aes to make this park their resort and turning a corner of the road, near 1 Lantherhead; oe? car- 
have erected a ee on the banks of the ice. With the as was Vaseideathlly ‘ipact; and Mr. Murray received 
exception usions from falls on the ice, no me cuts on his hands from the broken window, bat was 
accidents rred in either of the parks. It will be seen mae otherwise injured. His servant, who was ridi 
pon to our M ogical return, that on | behind, received a severe cut over the eye, a -. other- 
— —_ the thermometer fell to 6° Fahr. We! wise Tuesday ‘dining, bet 1 and 
unders' however, that it was observed, een | o'clock, Mr. . H. Mere ace gentleman maagiege in 
Pe ii sad Camberwell so low as Hye below W zero, & = ee jes stone- —— was Pmt arnt to 
degree of cold ee that 
Fir unday morning a fire broke out in the Vic- pensorie rg 8 and the lighted cigat ‘ell the bed- 
tli jars ‘Depttord a created icp oy alarm. | clothes, which ignited. Befor ag roneed to his’ 
On the f the e e fire tinguished danger he arnt tava drenth 
owing to sap Se ‘om panies. ~Marylebone vestry has appointed a 
work A great of disease, particularly a 
ceokion ¢ prevails i in nse pecions eeettate it is said, 
want of proper food and clothir 
Lord Cardi 
ongst 
igan.—In consequence of another complaint 
against this Sanbeaels as colonel of the llth Hussars, 
having been forward Horse- Guards, Lord ‘Bill 
has reprimanded him ti are 
stated as f —— rdigan had — orders ‘the t 
i —Lo rd Ca 
should attend the: troops = ohana and 
back 3; on leotite; the doctor — trough bes little gate 
of the churchyard and fell i the ed 
through the la Wi 
3 
° 
ip seqteenicet orders, 
ns oft the. 
Ita rs that- by some accident a ihe, of rice or 
nd 
‘Mi +i ha 
troops 3? bie lordshi 
ir.’? ‘* But I don’t understand cis my i sa nae They 
ppea 
— had caught, a 
The dam Sa atarday | night 
all.—On companies—one fois ~ river "Wand, net ‘the 
t of No. 50,M 
ee from deep springs in Bushy-hall mea near 
Watford. 
rns h 
os id you not come out at t he small 
tor replied, "*¥ did.” sire en,” {said 
io oda “ : said you in future, sir, to co ut of 
thelar; oP Some oneasked Dr. Sandham what ‘ed dis 
been attended with loss of life. As soon as dia-rubber.—aA is said t I tak t 1, cid § 
given the fire-esc ape ladder from the misbury station i di ber! laser gate instead of the large one?’ His ee over 
laced against the house, when ewer man who had the | is - bea F canoer omare on which is to be put ae sent ve the ae and in the presence of two officers 
‘intendence Sof the machine went up, and, iti is stated, | faci g of eaontchoue mised with i iron filings are sandal; e him a severe reprimand. Dr. Sandham Tse ma 
b ht down a child in safety ; h Py | t written west to Lord Hill, —— Lord Cardigat, 
and was in of descending, n the canvas esc: chaeae Monday Charti Hed fo t fro the two officers 
gave way, and he was precipitated on the pavernen fete wens ‘ken well- Soon I agreed wi b 
poor fellow was taken up in a state of insensibility, an hite Conduit “rind to : es Queen and | the saab 's statement. * Lord Ge rdig ‘co town, 
was taken to the North London Hospital, where he lin- pein both Houses of Festinsstad for the immediate | and had an interview with Lord Fill, shortly sin which 
gered in the greatest agony until half-past two in the} recal of Frost, Sion as and Jones, the Welsh Cha: a he received the following reprimand :—“ Horse-Guards- 
merning, when death closed his sufferings. The and the release of the emg scagetien mccosagesta Prior —Lord Hill regrets to find that his reco ommendation to 
s00 er —On Tuestiaynight = fire was a to | the hour for forming in not = 
be raging in theinterior of ** Salem Chapel,” recently erected | | tt aiiand I the effi f te se-G aar as, 
in the Mile-end-road, which was opened for yoblie wor- | banner, whilst the m rmers — arious | by way of oe ere of the earl’s conduct.” The t# 
ship for the first time on Sunday last. “It appears that | aoe surrounded “3 anamerous body of working men. | officers and Dr. Sandham hiave, it is said, expressed thelf 
the interior fittings of the building not being completed, | On the arrival of t e procession at White Conduit- house | ntention of leaving the regiment in consequence. 
men were emp in the chapel bp Pos rj tl The Mu: of Mr. Westwood and Ehza Grime 
Tuesday, and they had used a fire in their op 3, —At - . — arday, a gama 
Sowing, and 1,500 persons are supposed to 
prese Re 
<tos of the 
e been 
soluti ons were ente! red into in relaxes ‘of the} 
speatinne ; Te prepared for 
to Patliament, 
by Burning teiday: anaendon: » tne yt ys 
ohn 
money under false preténces, sires sentenced to seven years 
| tense Atthetime of his apprehension a number 
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