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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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ceived seven weeks ago, On the 19th November hi fi By the pracr of illegal fishing it is 
dog bit him on the fieshy part of - thumb. The wound said that ache oatlié are not o prived of the choice 
was rather severe, and bled a little. He became ill on productions of the river, but aaa st atten are in a great 
Sunday week, havi z sctigiilnst és on ‘the Son ak of a| measure shut out ive the means of an honest livelihood 
stiffeess in the ha n Sunday night he was attacked | In the teat river Te eme muc sille gal ne ettin ng an 
with sickness, and was teat deal raves n th I 
Monday a surgeon was for. The deceased died ney turday morning, a person in Saat hless haste 
the following morning. Thompson, surgeon, sta out a policeman, and, with ” tures ar with 
that he found deceased vomiting and complaining of a Ft, besousht his assistan nce against thief, o whole 
severe pain in the stom He ae be ty in swal- | gang, who in t act 
lowing liquid in ens The oms gradually on breaking through the roof of his house: and fake 0 per- 
increased, especially the “diffic oaty'4 in get wing, and pee oa the atrocious attempt, notwith standing he had 
the aversion to water. He bled him to relieve bi Ze ? 
; when a quantity of superincumbent earth fell in, 
ae Lees and stoker, ord ni pir 
suffocz by thes 1 in his 
- “bot 0 
nite 1. accident took 
miles beyond Hay earn Heath, fby which 
several ‘ina 
have been sa crificed, a nd 1 7 
Pr ri 
men b uried by a fall of earth, 
up the road.—The cee eae of England Ray ib 
the prensa of Coals was opened on the 4th in 
e day was ushered, in with severe 
T 
continued throughout ar day 
PF 
ons Siities ated tog: 
and ek eighteen leeches over the of the. ene oo uda ‘as fear had left them, The police- early hour ¥ the oal depots, at differ. 
There a vio olent dehing an db iapt wragm, | man taseltistely ‘repaired to the spot, and the noise of | ent places ase inin, ailway, and a grand stand 
and i nes took t n attempted forcible entry was still going on. The | on the race peak in order’ to witness the arrival ang 
He fe sensible, pty called for the ateeudgats to pis r seemed to have already made his way through the | passing of the trains of coal-w 3880 s. About half-past 19 
hold him down. The = ed and was actually engaged in tearing away the ceiling 1 by without stopping, drawing 
nearly every minute, and his dread of w: se. gh bed-room. There being a trap-door communica- wage oal on their sont for York : in about 
enever he saw or felt it, it Gaavelied ‘is wi whale | tiine: toe with the {Space between the ceiling and the roof, twenty <a Ate two more arrived, drawing 99 Wag- 
died about eight o’clock on Tuesday m ring. Witness , and on crowns the light of his lamp | gons; the ne wo engines, drawing about the same 
ad no doubt he died from hydrophobia. ‘He never, while rifice discovered the pposed robbe be | number of w » Were acco ied by a band of 
he was ill, spoke of the bite in the thumb, but mentioned | pots a he than an enormous badger which had bared music. Fresh trains continued to arrive until the after. 
it several times while he was well = = healed, and | its escape from some unknown owner, and had made his on ; the last four trains were for th ots at Thirsk 
id not appear to have been a sever e jury re- | way to the roof o ao’: ae offe ted an outs and Northallert Trains continued to arrive at the 
turned a verdict of “ Died from hydrophobia, occasioned | through it. few 3’ ian would hay ifferent depots on the petpaqogct days, in order to sup- 
by the bite oh a dog.” enabled him to fo Mes a re through ‘the oe A and top ply them with various Sivas f coal from the most, cele- 
Manchester.—The Fraud on the Bank.—On Thursday igen m the bed of the alarmed in s be low him. As he | brated mines in the county of Durham 
it (was established that William Smith and Mary Soliman, ps % in disposition to bite, it 
despatch him, and with this view w several ak blows were IRELAND. 
picion of being implicated . ‘this affair,” were re not at all edminisered with the policeman’s staff. He was then Di ean National Repeal Association held their 
connected with the robbery as sworn to | taken away, but bhai — — from the ried he | weekly meeting on Monday. Mr. O’Connell handed in 
be the person who received 7 mo ney-let the | had niet wg and is fen 94., the meee Ste of himself, his sons Maurice and 
post-office clerk. Facts were brought to light on Tuesday Raiheays. — The Railwa he third hoe and his 20 grandchildren, for the year 184}. 
which clearly proved that the yet es nies brite inf report of Sir Frederick Smith and F Piteesor Datloe, upon | (C heers .) He took occasion to e to the subject of 
the charge; anda young man the competing lines of railway to Scotland. It appears | emigration, which he said required their utmost vigilance, 
been employed for the last ware- 
house, was apprehended un mstances which left | a live called Grayrig | Line,” running: from Lancaster to | to Texas, » Jamaica, | and other pestilential places. He was 
o dow at he the feat offeniler. Tt appears that | Carlisle via Kendal. two different 
on the 16th ult. a letter was addressed to Bannerman and | lines, prepared by Mr. Larmer and Mr. Bentley. The | of Ireland, instead of being too numerous, would not be 
Sons, of Market-street, conta ining two bills, one for | route north of Carlisle has a Sir | one-third of what might be employed in comfort and 
OZ, b5s 231. dill sinith { is now engaged in the i inquiry.—A machine has La et Abie oc If, however, there were any who 
a letter, a person named Wilkinson (supposed recently been exhibited, called an “ indicat tor” va the re determined to emigrate, let them go to the Canadas, 
to be written by the prisoner), to the London and West: | passing of sarrianes o or trains on railways. This instru- the ary nee poe of America, New South Wales, Aus 
ood's. It was proved 
that the prisoner aged = hs sean: Sailice: and Gee the 
letter addre pected Wilkinson.’ Ac t Hey- 
persed shea abbr be gti of that letter, aaiked fia 
pri ute for 697. 15s., , havi ved advic 
That oe “telty: lodged in the hands of fiieeitlbha 's tot he | 
credit of a person v amed Wilkinson. ry other bill ie 
231. LIs. was also traced’ to the ting him 
“ Wilkinson.” Nee to the fedle baa stated that 4 
enclosed, on the I st a essrs. Jones, 
Loyd, and Co., for ‘diver cade ekin, 
Esq,, , Bank of ‘Manchester: ” ‘and posted i it on a that bef jhe | 
ment is des signed to 
hs ¢ 
ia, Van Dieman’ 3 Land,” or New Zealand, but le t them 
period of ‘iftecn minutes or “nge t eres harea sh 
Jamaica, 
| ey ag their own immediate death, and encou- 
the e 
n quic 
they are only two, three, or F hore minutes apart, and to 
use their locomotive power accor rdingly. cd a ser- 
ted 
> @ 
vee ae rather to begin i in earnest, 
is presented by the machine | now determined to 
the same period. It is ibpeatel that ha manaese with his agitation for i domestic parliament. Sie 
ea be placed at oat mile along the ot 4 way, by vin them the 
which means a complet stem of signals will be esta- | repeal, he said that} 
bound 3 pe ars ae 7. per mile, rere the annual of the people of Ireland, and the i sees of the yer 
expense Of about 5/. ps Heer —The manager of the 
Peder Counties erat gl tat a system of ve 
pe for the Railw: On ie back 
R 
ba the Irish people, at one shilli ach 5 that 
of the chim iis ror thet set ne is mE a reflector, so ould gi ve hi im 250, 0007. somali : 5 ty obala then say he 
of re letter i in which he enclosed the eheck. A a light pressing from the top of ae train the p eople in. vous 
cler ‘the 19th the prisoner | will 7 reflected po upon the engine-man. repeal. 
to th 4 calied and fourteen | guards sent with every train are provided, bi sides their to make Trele nd a S peceata a fret and a happy coum 
or fiftéen letters, addressed to the Bank “of Manchester, | common lights, with two signals co’ misting of blue and | try. When he was born, Ireland was a nation, anda 
were givento him. A clerk in the bank of Jones, Loyd, | red lights. Upon | the removal of a pie of tin, a screw | nation he hoped to see her again before he sank to his 
and Co., swo t the prisoner, on morning of the y | grave. oe .) The eting was adjou urned to an 
19th ult., presented for payment the check for 477. 9s., cage the signal, and gives out a most intense light for| Irish Manufactures.—A 
and that, suspecting something wrong, he took it to Mr. time, which, falling on the engine reflector, is sent | started fo pie purpose of supporting the et in 
Loyd. Mr. Burdekin, partn erin the Bank o of Manchester, | dows concentrated the engine-man, that he | favour of “Trish werperinopg 
stated that h is immediately aware of the signal. The blue light New Census of Ire: d.—The - Lord _Lieutenant has 
from the post-office. The letter produced and numbered | indica , and ed bad light danger.—Last | appointed Ww. ck enitor, Esq., 
“Fes peeeitee on the 22nd ult. ; it was proved to be | week fire urers on Midland Counties Rail- retary’s . J. Brownrigg, Bon, Inspector of 
in the prisoner's iting, e indorsement, | way were charged with “obstructing 4 Wigston berynp as ae of t the Province of = ert and. T. Larcom, 
a i dia pe Bern ge written across the check. | station master, William Foster, in the tion of his | Esq-, Captain in the Royal Engi , to rv pring: the 
of the fragments produced, and | duty, and refusing to quit the lin Of “rales rying into effect the provindene’ of the et. 
iohted tp in satis of ae oe umbered 2** and “3,” being requested to do so. On the night of the’ 24th De- The Storm—Dublin was visited on Sun day with a ter- 
were found in the prisoner = lodgings. Under these cir- | cember, the ants came to the station, and re- | rific storm, se os poe bya fall of snow, grin prevailed 
ft quested Foster to bie 3 the train, that they might be con- night ; to’ ing the wind abated, but the snow 
y. fora —Last week as a a gentleman a cester; when he informed Sen that he could | continued to fall aere S, y of 
-of Huddersfield was coming St this t t, for it was not a appointed to stop th Defendants | tinuance.° ‘The mails from London have a ha: fro 
by the train, he observed a y seated in the immediate tely commenced pine him, Mtn to to. SP I hours later, the wind bein m the 
carriage wi rs , thes. 4 an infant on her knee. He |} the train, bade rned th t pur t. anne © vs onthe Pb gaged mas ly 
entered into conversation with her, and after asking wai hey d to th 1 3 a 
whether she yf icine to part ith the child, offered h line. The pfs Le master €h oo the bitte ape, to from the ‘rea vy fall o ow. 
a sovereign for ender she reser r Rie as | go off the line immediatly bat eet, crags d to do so, till} Aéroci: «Marie S Armagh.—On Saturday evening 
he supposed, 7 ook the | the train ithin The logge: last, six sean armed, called a he house of Mr. Pow 
sovereign. W. topped 2 ky ie r the | train havi yetiocdt yk an a 4 Foster to stop the | surveyor to Mr. Quinn, at Newtownhamiltou, county Ar 
female got out, leaving eee pila enotid ae protector, | passenger-train, and upon his refusal threatened to magh, The door was opened by the servant-maid, whe 
€ wld return and feck her baby ;/ his brains out. The fellows persisted in alking down j said her master was at home, but that he was engaged. 
nd on being searched for, it ot towards Lei cester, (and on passi Rotgbion Via- | Four of the party then ru: ‘orward, and. ering the 
altogether, leaving | d when f them, who peli nee | Mr. Powell was sitting with his two daugh- 
ion of his prize. It | was s iatolienel ‘stumbled, and fell Gadiet te! Arg bile’ rs, pere ly demanded what he was sales me = 
t being disposed to take it home | instantly dragged him out of the way, otherwise he must i sehool howe in the plan ting,” which w: 
to " Huddersield, where he has a wife and two eit ded Sr scene first was fined bs Incladig costa, ad erectio r, Quinn’s estate, under his : a a 
Manchester bour; the second 2/.,, reeks’ 
it is his 
om i 
hen found, 
No clue has been ob- 
Glouces: —On Thursday the conservators of the 
Severn cabibired before the agietrate th ‘i i: hele maxi a 
days since caught | 
ine ra Severn, near this s city. The So Wheconsera 
ief occa. 
ei is 
pes by taki ny: - this fish ane we 
they did? 
herd. faba: the “third Mie cf one month’s 
and the one 15s. aa stp tees eae Intour fet 
‘da Birm 
Ue which three x the ruffians (the fourth paving | ssa 
Monday, a Tuggag age-tra on t 
held back by 3 
furnace oie upon the waggon next inl foe ‘and 
co nsuming | the furniture with which ‘it was laden. It oe 
eparated b fhe 
of the ——An acciden Fada, 
fen ag ‘Brighton pexiad The os eee 
about to pass through the te tuipatecy eek near 
| Cuckteld, ‘vith a train of empty waggons, ba By iy t 
Ak 
train, 
si two fish i question 
5 ibs. oe: {he one having 3b the other 
This quantity of would, it is calculated, have 
Eien ered 
sch of 
tion, 
r setts 
ae witel ae tie, came Fenians afer ay otc pas 
et Lee Hii, dragging the engine after it. Almost 
ed another portion of the woodwork, 
J 
hold of him ; and notwithstanding that he ¢ being a Bos 
ful man, struggled desperate ly ates. succeeded in roagies 
bal doo e they inhuman sha 
him Ete é ruffian who d inside 
struggling = the dangle at Jeng freed hi melt from 
her grasp, b g her on the forehead with oe butt 
end of his 2 ar yore turing her skull, and prostrating bet 
sen paar at a iis ieee ! tian horrible tragedy nneneh but 
a few m the second dav; = 
pepg ey anges Fan to the adjoi pst 
tip inkahitanta But 
Sia teers had decempes. 
assistance cam 
The. body of ths we 
nate father was found at the door; his death, from 
the 
burying 
ne. 
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