78 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 5 
greater extent t than for many years past, the water being | and Manchester Co ‘ompany was held at Live erpool on | it could be Legit up. _ While , comes toa halt a ¢ Pa 
from bata to fou awn $ Weep in the lower Marker. place, | Wednesday; the details commen in the report of the d er to stop and take the 
producing great enience and gery to -” ee | | Directors are said to possess unusual interest to the shel It was found that the soldier 
ants of that neighbourhood Sunday m the | proprietors of railway property, as proving that increased | in falling, had got one of his feet fixed between the P ser 
body of a discovered lying as ge in the sett at superienen will enable the moore: to S curang consider- | spring of the coach and the boot, while his body Vo 
Weish Mill, wt , and wher 2» it is sup- the expen ears - vario epartments connected been thrown outside of the near front wheel, and had 
posed, decease 4 bad 2 mpted to wade th fee the working. total pba aes oO the half-year lays » the wheel grazing slightly the 
and to cross the bridges $0 as to reach his own (aon but sce to 139,323%. ; a after deducting all disburse- | inside of one of his legs. ” He was s carefull released, and 
a net aig is seg of 70 etd gg =. a dividend of | put into tie basket, it being im im ar _ af the time to 
io inquest owmel the body, and a verdict returned, 3. per share. Dur the last year, 1 F 052, 000 persons apeerin the exten at of his inju ry. arriving in ; im the 
Bath. ore eek fi n the fields 
pear Thornbury, vith. a oe gun, sme fourteen 
y nted itself; 
| inst instead of which. the veteran was discovered ina sound 
IRELAND. 
The recent Murder in eeatues resid meeting of county P Respit 2 for Alexander M‘Rae.—A respite for ten days 
4 » when a aparre) ensued, and one 
of them, Jose; oseph W alker, at about ay ards’ distance, } ude ARs : Earl of Go n favour of this man, who was sentenced to desi in the 
wilfully shot one ue: gg ened - died in a few High Court of Justiciary, arrived in Inverness m Satur. 
ours. Walker, apprentice to a shoemaker, ford One of the objects sought was the issuin spe- day. The rumour that a respite had been Poa for an 
immediately at tp aed is only +6 Bini of age. heal agar iy to try the ee now in a for whee unlimited period is said to be inaccurate. 
Northailerton.—aA fair poacher, th lp r of a f Mr. Pow ie Lord Ebrington, in hi Pike he Murder on the Glasg ailway,.—D 
person in Barnard Castle, named Hod gson, was t i m spected of this murder, has 
Sunday last a eaiclont fiopoetahee. te justify ‘may diiphetar’ te from eda Fao ahd before the Sheriff; but none of | 
of Mr, toa of Rokeby, near Greta- bridge, “catching the: sregular mode of gepene sing justice ; but e iat 3 sses his | the particulars have transpired. He was found in io i 
thanks to the magist i es for the e promp titude, zeal, and pool, ae on being brought to Glasgow was at once i i 
hares res. She he ad been sean ge eoonvent 5 and, not- | 
t r, had stripped 
s 
the close of the examination he was co mmitted 
pp under | © garme lags ti pty ; sack for her rther evidence.—It_ appears that the Scotch authori- 
plunder ! po was aber taken before the magis- pull 225 mH een for 
trates : mined 2 A House of Cor- junetion to von Bry sale of the state coach, pictures, and | ;, Liverpool ; and, in consequence, the latter have had 
rection, leer asin fet three other Ae opert F the corporation, Fine Way. wie cl their attention directed towards ue _apprehens n of 
Clitheroe. Atiack upon A Palies— A Deity: of the ag Bedok sr was to have taken place within an hou Doe onlan, who,, if. was suspected, wo is appear 
rural police, accom, mpanied b y oth ler persons, went last | 
ke 
ance in that town, in the n aaa oe, 7 which he had ' 
Railway. 
lk + pe a a re of the He ap on. 
ned oe ee pos ah ediatén, as ae —A meeting of the supporters of Lora Stanley’s iemeriy resided, when e employed on the Cheshi ire ay. 
gad Dickinson. On se the belies es — oe at Rogutration Bill, and of the opponents to the « a 0 Of | to a house immediately ailing that in which Dennis 
the beer-shop, and immediatel us seized t aay : A ” e | repeal, has taken place since Mr. O'Connell's vis «change formerly lodged; and two of their number entered in 
acral repeat, fee. «libs dea inp | Era vo the epatig of lector and detrng | Peo hin He ns denied by ie inmate; ut, ba 
capped, and thi himwhen, after a | the saficienc f Lord inex § bill to effect that 0 object. found Doolan at the top of the bu ildin He m a . 
desperate struggle, the police succeeded a handeuffing | A long letter from Lo d Stanley, in bs or nation of his inquiries as to the cs his apprehe a He m a 
hoth. They would not, homeser, wolk a yard, and an | Motives in intrest ¢ that and was read by Mr. Emerson Rot ble and repeated ya 
officer F ihe ad went. off to Clitheroe for Ps Post t-chaise. | Tennent; and thanks were voted to Lord Biasley for oe fips } i : 
During hi nee, about 50 or 60 pers is: of them si mer ase conduct and elert ions. The a antages lah : 
woes = ber attacked J the | house, and “yey open the the legis lative union pool when hist innocence was crablished. ‘it t appears that 
and threatened tho lives of the police if they did nok would amu Seaton the ; eps oft the ea, Phat rested eet ee 
obey their commands. piciieatinion, . when. the | it would affect drs netnig ts) Bg ise nd ultimately 
officers were sraenseia eae foros of Se yo the destroy civil and religiou An address to the jae — z — b une vse that be trad : 
‘prisoners rescued. On leaving the house several shots | @ueen, in accordance with, ieee sentiments, was adopted. | ork ‘since his isebarge from the railway in this neigh- 
were fired, and the mob hissed and hooted in the.most eae by an Prag ok —On Monday night last aah AE eES ¥ was. Jie da 
farious manner. At this time Be the: afiens arrived with the | 42 arm dan the number of 14, surrounded the tention to have gone to America; and to enable him to 
chaise, and on alighting he was attacked with bludgeons. | house of 7 ‘pita, i Cepp eh gt Ree Be etont be purpose the sum of 177. was to have n sent 
He escaped into the hodsev and the door was agai closed, | faving entered the house, they first shot's a dog lying by m. Seo tian d. While under examination in the 
They then broke and fired several shots into | the 3 they then et Bpillane and his son-in-law + d assembled. to get a sight ' 
"the room, some of which took effect on the iaeane om ther knces a presented pistols at their heads, and | Spb as removed to Bridewell, and the driver had 
Six armed men th r r a d demanded 105., | nat ‘Oe a oS " ‘ome a pate land. ‘Application has | 2@® ata in avoiding the crowd of pape oe ran 
or-thay woul take their lives. The money was a Ss to 0 Cole eter Re oh ones a after the , There are now five persons in custedy 
attacked at the door with bludgeons. On the following be bi ation jon agains st th propristr of the Pilot, = the suit 
morning Biers and. Dickinson. went through Chatburn mm, | of the Proprietor an nd edito of the Sar % Monitor news- iseell 
armed with guns; between that place and Downham | Paper- The libel pbegeo te of a wk of a a series of a angous, 
they met Mr. hittle le's gamekeeper, whom they knocked | articles published i r Rao dant’s paper, © charging plaintiffs, The Coc. k of the Bois de Boulogne.—Not far from th 
dowa id kicked in a savage manner, and he now lies ic ot Mr. O'Con rhalists ile x remeron on the Porte Maillot, in pry midst of a deep cluster of chesnut 
seriously ill og se nd are th Th tora the rate c nee | of X eee , with having written / trees, rises sia vast round house, to which the —_ 
racters are still at e, and are wd ro mati z ite Hers of Ss re al 
neighbou tne’ The pa olice, be Bary yf es feelings of the Ulst + Craigoten in fact, that no les ipsy sited phat, ‘the economy of t i Rete 
to apprehend them, and it is eee thet they will soon | than the assassination Se gene nell was covertly re- and the frugality of the counte: li 
commended ; and the libel further charged, that one of th l'e rai, M. Leger pert ‘dirceshodt his numerdits 
dways.—An inquest has been held on the body of Caen had caused gratuitous Ron-ery of the Monitor to | ge sieehickes a ‘muiltit ude hg model hens 4nd monster 
Bi Bomies, money-taker of the Blackwall Railway, whose | distributed throughout the various localities selected by | cocks which supply am in white meats with a con- 
death was recorded in a former Number. It appeared | Mr. paar in his tour, All “hich averments plain = supply of deicions new- w-laid e-gs. Did your party 
that deceased was pee as habit of walking on the line, tiffs ‘s eB to be sy Ise and groundless. The case w as p' | consist of a thousand or more, Leger’s hens will 
and that, being deaf, he did not hear the approach of the | F pr re supplementary affidavits. ith with eges laid that Poe same day. The proprietor of 
train, which knocked him wn, and produced concussion COTLAND. the enormous ‘eggery h ‘im of gehen the fact; — 
of the brain. Vi: ¥ 2’—An acci- |  Edinburgh— Anfi-Patrnoge Petition, — It is stated , 
dent has occurred on the Gloucester and and Birmi doen Fook Foe number of signa i you shall have given “your order, repairs vee 
Railway, which Proved fatal to one of the stokers. wards of e000, and e signin g is still gping | Hen oeidl lodges bal clucking inmates, and unnestles 
engine came in contact with a mass. of earth which. iad nie It a rissa that th _— total number of sig- | their precious deposits? To doubt, under such circum 
fallen across the line, and the train was thrown off, and ure . the non-intrusion n of last E yeer was | stances, wore ta be a Telit aie oar absolute 
driven with great violence into the bank. The stoker fell quite 13,000.—Mr. i “_ sp Ps d and hig Ae | rhonist! ° Acco: ingly it Tay weil be ann that . 
between the engine and tender, and had both legs broken; | on ursday, amidst symptoms of ft popmler discontent, but | Peeprietor of ‘the Café. de la Reet (as he designates his 
he was conveyed to the hospital, but soon expired. None | without any sic acts of violen, tablishment) is doatingly fond of his hens, but, if pos- 
he passengers were hurt.—A general meeting of Dele- nother Lady ion ibag Fok rpae of imposition oc- | sible still more of his pacts He watches over them with 
gates from incipal Railway Companies has been held curred a nome days ag A woman, reapectaily dressed, | paternal care, flatters, « caresses them, lavishes on them the 
at Birmingham, for the purpose of adopting measures for i tenderest pong names, and places on one side for 
e prevention of accidents. A series of tions was | of a number of articles, which after a little inspection she | their especial service the crumbs which fall from all his 
wil tei hay Dope a se eae te Se he, ir | enn on oan ec eo 
; es M ' ng out the | chant, suspect ¢ abject of his visitor. pdeeed a 1g: 
necessity of vigilance and caution, and of attending more | whole of the oP to faa carefully mesnared. They were | Soars above es the rest as far as a Marshal of 
strictly to the moral character and fitness of the engineers. | then sent and returned, the ing rating tha t she wold above a drummer. - Handsome, majestic, gallant, and, 
was also resolved, that the proposal to employ a third | call and make a. better siete: easuring above all, brave, he has earned the illustrious name of 
Person, as conductor or captain, would, by distracting | however, the whole were fovad & ris = ye da, 2 the ** Marengo,” which has been given him by his master. For 
attention and dividing authority, increase rather than amount of about 51. "This had been accomplished him the tender cares, the pleasing preference, the solicit- 
eo: the risk po praia A new § system of regula- moving the articles fro the room into which peat! ous attention—for him the best bits and the most ie 
db : into an adjoining one, the lad ing | morsels have been ever set apart. Judge then, o 
ner <a eieaieat occurred on Tuesday on the | that her'sister, who was. confined in fetecnoeie. -indis- slorifying Eee’ despair Pe ge ceiving, > that Marengo 
Rail ered as the = from Bir- Position, wished: to. see them making a purchase. | was losing his superb plumage day BY dar, and that bis 
minghen wat one Beef n Town to the pe was accordingly given to the authorities, who, fail, wien, i filo un hemes of. bah lume, was 
peel cede ce, “th e nchane endea- | after investigation, found that the case could not be sus- “Who have thus 
Yourel Kee den ally, but, in soneesnense t ; but after a reprimand from the merchant, and the | despoiled Ma cndiaed se tnng cotatea ¢ ma person of 
pery state the breaks had not the informa Sy pos jedaed: by her servant, she was | the regal bird? “Asuredly none of his co 
st effect. im proce -at inc sag ay the — feared him as as they Magee his acknowledged 
until it came in contact with a an on the line aordinany 2 —Last week when the Red a 
which saved, by 7 ite isterpeiee Pie te 1G pies yet : 5 Spe segue 
- pas- Born er f Glasgow, sm oe eee -agel Bs 
a om injery. The van re mas rien by the force of | be ane tie ae rse for 
Concussion off its springs; and. nee ae liguo ue oe tasting at ~—s st a oe got site ‘intox 
bs 
shattered to rade and fell asleep unobserved. When al 
urgh, a gent beside i 
i something 
