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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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meg 2 was therefore retu' pa a ** Accidental death.”’ 
was committed o 
—A r 
Mess Lev and Goldsmidt, rd sewers stolen there- 
of ea oft 
o the amouot Ss was cut 
ge f and th diseety Ban ach through 
rs aperture. 
Railroads.—Midland Counties —On Sat ibe lay night 
oue of the bridges crossing this line near Leicester fell in, 
train rao Derby, 
and obstructed the traffic. 
after 
day in the shop of | o! 
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a be avagely treated. From every part of the barony 
hvilly almost daily accounts of outrages ae 
m persons and pro) are received.—Last week black 
lists were posted up in the barony, containing the names 
of the electors who voted at the late election against the 
vernment candidate, and calling on the people to mark 
, and dis of the traitors that voted against their 
clergy. Copies of lists forwai to Carlow, 
i i of 
e mail 
arriving soon the sechhent: was se seanvae 
a 
peculiar and grin duties, they are ors a to solicit 
terpos 
osition of her Majes 
" t is un 
the immediate i s Gove 
const it site 
e Ch burch’s friends on Side brai 
Ls of the 
contro oversy, all o m must join 
w ea! 
the fallen materials, but none of the passeng received | | ceeding to te, chapel of Tullow, he was met at the gate | | inst the recent outrage that has 
injury. After a detention of four hours, de prot ruction | by a mob, a eatened with death if he entered oe inflicted on the Choreh’ s liberties ; and that, both for the 
was removed, and the —_ — ts jo umey, arriving | chapel. aye were shut against him, and he was | encouragement of their suffering brethren in the north, 
Beas _/bnother toppage oc- pars er from the place. They next entered the chapel, | and for the Christian usefulness of the Church herself— 
mn Sun day ni; iit = d dragged out his brother, and ordere A him to be off, | seeing that if she lie A seni ate in the sacred duty of ordi- 
rong eau thaw on preter ag me pene of th d be excom “ 
€ Soar, near 
ughborough, nee overflowed, and a body of water tra 
that 
pra at ig tm ing at that place to such aheight as 
the s! n-Koepes with his fam amily te remove Pre 
see At cope: Sanday night, 
the found chet pdeacy rails had been carried away, 
— pos ie sages chee: oceed no further. A chaise and four | 
ely procured, in which the bags were cop- 
mu unicated, a “and placed beyond the pale of civilised life. 
The Daw: under the moe | of effecting their 
pe d fivin in lawless mob that were instigated to the 
committal of these outrages. 
O’Connell’s Progress. —This gentleman arrived | on 
of all moral w 
great and oily ¥ Head, or to i an instrument of vet 
the people. 
Hight Court of Justiciary.—Alex r M‘Rae was 
charge ed with assaulting May, or Macey _M<Intosh, 
The 
Mr, 
Wednesday at Youghal, 
i of the hotel. He said, above all par rts of Tre- 
y indebted to the men of Bee 
bros to o eieeser, the passengers b 
nibus. for Latt thus occasioned was of such extent, 
» Ha rboro rough, and Welstead 
bags f 
wie a espite of faction and Orange asc 
to Parliament his | 500, hen only a Tey. 
f the pt that kept them 
—_ es berets, a not itoah those towns till Tuesday 
_ The length of embankment carried gn! hie the 
to three 
Cow HE $ at thi th pe 
late ‘io, and og jury re erdict, unanimo 
a ord d Meadowbank Tone 
gg out no 
o be 
dd Hh 
enslaved by their oppressors, and hay 
presee pad to the winds. ath emorb —-Where 
. and the swords gone wire in ageeet requisition 
ee oh wet in the hands of the shoneens ? t 
okt at are th ers here? In England they woe honest 
men, a ie tauuicet bet the Quakers of this 
country are France at heart and bad po! _ rng e 
and inhabitants ae Inverness have petitioned the Crown 
Praying. aod a commutation of the 
ourt.—. fhe Penny.—! 
hebisiee’ 8 wife and daughter ad nstiy occasion to come to 
Edi nbu tgh, in one of their own carts. The carter, , to pro 
taking 
Saat E A ag Ake 
this line has been made, in order to ascertain the damage 
occasioned by the recent | floods. It has been found that a 
e, so as to remove the sleepers. 
wrald.b compel 8 ab Sette prec diengis ys 
to 
It was Won ciceket “ pte ater line, ered gee. 
mittee was formed or, gg I a la reas 
This railroad has corsiderable injury 
effects of the flood, and on Se 
invisible for i ak o miles, e Ealing 
large een fll jn jn, tod for ¢ a time ob- 
structed va the trains, hi 
down-train narrowly escaped rata 
mail train was Salarik for upwards of two hours 
off ie 5a ining some 1 gh their t 
n broad day. He said, ST bell ieve hed re- 
calle oe "Lithies wall, Th hain 
-ch We must abolish them altiygettiei tes 
for r which, fo on etcing the rate ae maken pvcibee upon 
in the name of custom, which was 
rs ied of t 
the ille- 
gality of the pmsl brought an Small 
Debt erie Co “dah for the recovery of the penny. The 
case was argued on both sides at great length. On the 
one hand, the tacksmen contended that straw Psirsi.. 
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Mr. O’Connell’s arrival in Belfast is described as be’ 
unattended with ¢ the Tesults * hich ha id been anticipated 
or a chaff-bed was liable—in sopottt 
which any anded ‘eae new act of e 
thes sheriff care! fully ex examined. The sy adtject on the other 
m the 
eae night the in were | 
a 
Saturday evening, ;and a number of Ls skager collected in 
front of the hotel, but 1 mani! 
oro 
oO! the 
attend, and Mose by disappointed the wishes of 
of him. 
he Protestant, petting ‘but the nécessity 
all ane the Ronen Catholics 
cs 2 set ne 
The 
oc- } 
ee Sabbath, The 
gel | 
bowie hs eon for sale. The ‘sheviff was oe of the 
and decerned for recovery of the penny 
som 
The Weather.—The state of the s between Carlisle 
and Edinburgh has seriously finpedenl o> rei of the 
mails. On rect Cc agen des ich had 
for the former to orses was upset, but there 
were no gers. it is said that for several years the 
roads have fot been so much obstructed as they were 
during the past week. The snow fell | heavily i in the pio ; 
Saturday night in consequence of the re gale, that 
next morning the whole _ snow ha ad disappeared. 
t itl the Alon 
The 
d, and 
sun evince wi ith 
him on the repea al ques' that they are 
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bs 
h * Pt tk 
ah hie : gentleman, valievine it to be 
of Ireland.—On Monday. pre- 
o Mr. Q’ bei gel BS o he Operatives and “by the 
Giristan spe log evening, a public 
i plaae a are calculated to 
Mr. O’Connell’s iach was received | 
athusiasm j ; it contained an outline of his po- 
other streams, were stri rikin ng, m thes rs having 
overfowed ge “banks, Bove “iowa large Fie of ice 
We rd of any da- 
oan ‘ring F thts ase hs Accoun ts from Glasgow 
state the thaw was vei that 
pe the river, the lower parts of the city would be in danger 
m the flood, and fears were also entertained for the 
mee of the shipping i in the rae prudential meas 
were therefore ai adopted by e parties concerned. 
et 
1,549/, ; 
Trish 
; London and Crna 22s Eastern | H 
Counties, h Mid- 
on the 10th fraud 
neo xy errondoend no- ee Sohge pgs vat for nen gable part 
bers of the House of Com 
pling —On Tuesday the R Raeat Meeting m was held is 
of the ge ois and cant a attended 
1 persons pode 
there having been several 
heavy showers pe ay it satu night, a spate was 
aga ety eT fragments of ic 
down at a moderat y. The 
eu 
hee severe, 
steamers and a schoont 
bout an hour and 
embodied wei ich he p rofessed, 
the { vars ie an imposition pasties ie preci ty 
and force, and based u: upon injustice. He urged the 
ine =e shed the weir 
but, despite every Pn egal 
oorings. A 
alf sufficed to clear ptep river << the ice, bac aa is said 
at the rate of s 
IRELAND. 
Manufactures.—A. meeting was 
in Deas a Be ee purpose 
sth rding ep acciyale dent & 
a ag mam 
ebaees 0 rticles of 
Of ladies were presen, and ¢ 
conducted wit 
ind 
jiving the preference bed the worse dearer 
the pri and better 
Ch iageris ga war Onaga -d 
Kon free Three cheers re atte cheng 
Pres! 
r of State for the Home T pepenanat an ncryeats j 
protest against th g 
ee the Rev. Mr. ae dh Minister of that 
hat the 
city $ appre- . 
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