JAN. 9.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
of watches, some plate, and a variety of j llery, were 
— bei in a 5 postession of the preoner or in that 
with w 
a fem grape and it now appears 
that they 
Liven the gonbiek ad trebery of } Mr. Westwood, the watch- 
mak: er, in 
crime, or | at rarer as possessors of | some of the stolen ba 
perty- t the woman Ows 
something about the death of Eliza Grimwood, whose 
murder in mire cee lee has 
remained s 0 long a ici She calls herself “une 
Carey, and accompanied the parse er from London to 
Hull, About three moaths ag she pre! serge res a of 
, that 1507. 
of mon ey Roar the a of, Jones, Loyd, & Co. -, by 
means ns of altering two 01 si ahs ger Ped 
52. there appeare t of the 
fact, but she did no t appear a the pole examination. 
The exposure, pied excited the suspicion A several 
persons to aie he had represented himself as a ‘‘ b 
rister- at law n agent t of the 
Court of Chink cery.” 
account of his having enue 
an estate in Scotland fora poor person at Beverley, the 
ee 
was excited, and on their | visiting him a few pow unds were 
easily extorted from them. The prisoner in convicted 
d, the ends of jus' wer ai 
ss matter of more 
It is believed 
ed, espec 
sidered satisfie eriou: 
import seemed to attach to him. that the 
ic carving, great fear was entertained lest it | take 
ascended the tower, and in the course of ten minutes 
succeeded in cutting away the burning part, the frag- 
This 
of the Gothi 
should reach the belfry. ‘After some — the firemen | permit any 
eka at cet for on no account would 
cme cabin, 
whom 
often, bray pe rare fap a ed of aie 
| When his body was 5 Rineowerndly, 
d nd in 
ments of which fell upon the roof of the chancel. 
upied, 
sas a perfect hurricane, accompanied b 
ps duratio! 
Provincial F tres.—On Christmas-night a fire broke 
out in the mill of Messrs. page nage at Hud- 
dersfield, and such was that nesinnt nd 
two hours from the that extensiv 
uilding, with its red 
n, hail, = aes the tempest was, however, of 
| has 
nage Horsgene Degg Seat ran 
ealed in an old pair of smallclothes. Yet 
himself to 
or 
as mean and | miserly i in 
also 
her disposition ; she, like her brother, 
her poverty, although at t her death 
a 
ashe contents, was u 
ted at from 13,000/. 
s' 
a 
= 
rstow, 
the ba: eek: killing 
severely injuring two lodgers an 
Four of the’ children a eer escaped, b 
way through a window. Lotti 
the power-loom lace euch 
pi Was on _fire, and _the noise at the ponderous ma- 
fi f the burning building 
ines 
oe terrible : the greater bagels the premises were con- 
th culated 
native f mening that his real nam sumed, iad the machinery is cal 
Robinso € Robertso and tl he is or has anh a | at more than 2,0 
watchm: ie Dur arr seer in Hull he has as- Northa: mpton a Hedath’ the clerk in Messrs. Whit- 
sumed a higher bation, pa has been a leading personage. worth’s bank in this town, who, after robbing his em- 
His trial on Saturday occupied seven hours, in conse- powers of 800 sovereigns, m: made his escape on Monday 
quence of his long cross-examination of wita nesse es, and ight, a) appears to have laid his plans befo 1and for his 
his addressing the ju 1 I It has 
character of a barrister. to light that on Sunday Haslock went to town by 
rig hit’s Bankru rupley cy.—The creditors assembled on ag railway and jreturned the same day; on Monday 
his brother obtained clothes and ng 
evening he and 
¢ } LH. 1 in, 
es they ha t 
under the new 
dz th 
e tailors, &c., and go 
t 
nt of the preening. The 
hae Pins saat hy Jno less than 2,500 banking 
oy pig 
by affidavit or ii was at least 500,0002. ; 
the number of creditors 
proving were about 700. The 
appoin' wns nees :—T. Barne- 
t, Esq.; C. Wild, Esq., barrister- 
of Sheffield, Bag-s 3 and George Charl- 
Coven pds eeds 
‘he ——— Police official r s of the 
differe t divisions “ot this papap 8 given in on 
nts 
e serj _and 144 constables disabled 
| inflicting a fine of five 
salt bef 
wake: a together to the stati 
fees no 
Roe hest er.—An investigation has been going on for 
some time past before the magistrates into a variety of 
charges against James Miles, master of 
a — » of cruelty towards the female — 
der his Miles has 
nm and twelve sae wx 
and the farce of The 
of the poor. The h nding room 
Id not be obtained. These gentlemen played some 
time since, and gave to an excellent charity in this town 
the sum of 61/. 
Ki urrey on Monday, it was 
referred to a committee to determine on the necessity of 
maintaining the gi town, whi only 
twenty-three prisoners. The report County Lunatic 
lum was also read, by which it appe: ta further 
grant of 12,000/. would be required, on to the 
nye wre be ee eted, and ready for 
the alan toegr patients, 
The Court finally agreed | to > the ‘grant of 15,0007, —_ 
oul 
the night-train. Since 
of them. 
Wa dei sessions an information was 
manson of Lard de ovat Long Ditton nae . 
As the female servan ere about to retire to bed, on 
the 
t the Brecon 
laid against Ca Williams, a 
for swearing profane oaths whilst acting in his magis- 
terial capacity. The tes retired to consult to- 
gether, there being some oats « on the pent 
the bench rag to whether the oaths u 
not; on their return they found the defendant guilty, | 
nthe and costs 
it bad been smouldering for some 
Cornw 
visited byh heavy falls Ils of : snow, 80 
f men 
being 4 350 of all ranks, and making an average of less 
brig “4 per cent. ‘This, although a larger proportion of 
han usual 
season. It i is to be taken into — 
rage 
ers have given cues ° ue pense. 
consistent 
curity — given to the senicg sO as ra ih 
duties eas’ 
Sli des e Pavement.—On Th 
held by Mr. m Waklen on the body of James sinken 
accountant, who, while returning to his residence from 
ursday an inquest was | fi 
West pms generally has not 
years. The mails have been six or eight hours 
ah The Oriental 
thence into the 
On examining the spot where the 
nd that he had trodden ona “slide.” _ Verdict, 
z is ental death.” 
+ at of the Poor.—In consequence of the | inclemency 
season, , the parish of hig Andrew, sates have 
hb; calling u 
are adopting similar seit 
meetings will be ‘einnniony held. E 
rmy and the Police.—We last 
ae ning was 
fhe country. In Essex, etathiak? Brute, | Bt 
and ofber places it raged wi with great violence. 
ee ee in Mr. Tafnell’s | 
thing 
ampton was she Sted by a violent 
- Welverham 
oe and lightnin; mpa 
The commenced pater 
