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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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aus when brought before: t the magistrate, who ordered 
acte 
prea rich. —An inquest ies been held on the body of | hood on Sunday ; waits on Saturday evening a man w 
hbold, as | | grinding a Ja athing-hammer, 
th 
that he is not guilty. Itis also stated, | P ici 
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vendo: 
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Similar shocks were observed about 
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| characters, ballad- t 
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the description of meapon 
Mary Ann Patrick, fe Wie 
described in our last number. 
firm 
os er ae te ra fdeceased bey wore murde 
= Aen the 
ered. On 
a posi st-mor: tem examina- 
rindstone on the roadside, at a renege 
| within “ate hundred yards of Mr. She 
Thi t have been genkdien had 
ina “ht, and was drowned not the man been oy pian the ? grindstone himself, and ap- 
pp f apopl Ys at the wounds had evidently | a parently u tealth 
k prod i t in probably by | 
a kick from a horse’s foot after dea’ orses are in Wallace, wreck with the destruction of the mines can 
the habit of iusdioe: through the cog “this conjecture Our police eo 
char; Cone 
seems reasonable. The tightness of th 
usually great, that on removing the clothes, 
y 
‘the surface of having effected 
| be been secreted in the neighbourhood. 
8 
this day’ ronicle explains that he is 
ructi 
the dest on of the Lucy, insured on a 
while | voyage from this port and Lla co to valparities for 
the upper p: of th e body still retained their florid ap- | the purpose of defrauding the General Maritime Insur- 
earance. Phe stomach by this pressure | ance Company. The vessel in hich Houston Wallace 
low its natural position, and the liver was also out of its | arrived, is the Margaret, Captain England, from whom 
proper pla Press this kin increase the | the officer learne “4 that he had he vessel in a skiff in 
apoplexy. Verdict, “* Fon a | Ki ing roa is arrival, Wallace no doubt heard 
psi: © the patien 
drowned, but how deceased got into the water 
no evidibe to show. 
Sheffiel phir examination 
journed i inques G 
announced in*ou bt 
there w 
of witnesses in the ad: | 
* again nst Reaney, who 
i enough to induce him to act ripen Al he was, 
s | stephan Bcd ; dita mie hinds 
particular notice. 
IRELAND. 
The Tor aceting them has determined to take 
Ireland ; and sa orpeth has issued a cire 
cle nee of the reference to the subject. 
e peace 
ever stated that “although bound 
f the Le 
—It is stated in the Cork papers that the oe 
Einetonok has cancelled the Fy dae aae’ of Mr. 
= f 
ning to give any pledge w ith regar to the present 
exebionent’o n the subject of Repeal, of whieh hei is a well. 
known advocate. 
The Chaplaincy of St. Wicholas.—In consequence of 
‘or trial. 
with a severe reprimand for her part in the matter 
Northampton.—John Haslock, the clerk who recen tly 
absconded from his employere, Messrs. Whitworth, bankers | 
of this ody. H 
wn, with upwards of 8000., is in cust e 
a} 
a a feigned. name, and has since been given up.—The parish 
church of Brixw in long known as a fine specimen of 
the Anglo-Roma syle, has Baya! afforded great inter- 
by the discovery of the semicircular 
under the existing chancel. 
r, has hata! aid open; and measures 
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tery Inn, i in ae he orate a be The officer then 
ake him to the train for I 
unday evening, so that in all probability he is now i in the 
ae og It was rons gh on board the Margaret, that 
Houston Wallace went see the Captain on Sunday 
niittlig’ bu ing hear ere oo rentlemen below, 
4 toe 
uch discomposed, and a apparently lost hi § 
ide te the shipwreck of the Lu itch. 
Hancils and placards offering a reward of 100r. yee dex 
Sho 
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man basilica un The | 
whole circuit of the original wall, which descends from 6 | 
oan he of four feet, where it encloses 
kc 
shen ter. ae is alitea ey base the late frost, a 
co ‘ick of barley attacked 
of rooks ; and such was 
the depredators, that brn A one-third of 
the boldness o' 
otwithstanding the existence of a charter, have me. 0 right 
vote for the election of a 
Tres m Gregg, who was p 
he Protestant Sige os is now entitled t 
the revenues of t cha aplaincy ; but the Archbishop, 
tio A tn at 
= diocese. Itis stated as the reason for this refusal, = 
peleaiai questions at the Rotunda and oth r place: 
Rot in Shee, ep. —Da uring’ the late cold weather Ireland wag 
the sn snow w nowhere having fallen so deep as to offer ae 
obstruction to the traveller, and in the western counties 
scarcely in sufficient quantity to cover the surface. But a 
effects 0! of the frost, which for some days and nights was 
tense. 
tion of sheep more extensive and alarming than has been 
known sincethe winter of 1817. 
—A Modern Turpin. — 
Per niom, asa son of Mr. Roberts, of Haddon 
towards 
Sti lton, 
North 
a Sing 
On Sunday 
n, be Hiding 
0 seized the horse by the ae pale out 
aad presenting it, cried, ** 
alight, and mounting the lie rode off, saying 
ire ‘your father bee horse, he'll find : “ns ark to- 
morrow night.” ‘Roberts reta as fast 
as he could, and his father mounted one of hie pat che 
ther directions. ie he 
ork road. 
to 
Ber rey the attack. 
A 
onth of Jan wary has coi in vapid omnia 
The markets i in the province er Connaught. are crowded 
Bury.—aA fatal and distressing accident ocurred at 
Freier on a aay: A party of five gentlemen were 
ooting on the . S. Waddington, Esq., M.P., 
ben, at the conceston bef the day, the gun of Mr. ‘Jeffrey 
oct Besoin Seg: of uncocking it, and the whole 
alee a te kne ee of ‘the Rev. H. Cho im ley 
in thany instances, at two- -pence 2 Leen A panic is 
la af 
aper 
the party had sachet was a red- iesed one. The un 
€ ns wing day, w 
whatev 
T could attach boas sed 
n Steam 
BE. 
surgeon depo: 
tly recover from the shock 
o un m7 ergo amputation, iy whitch Daas could have saved his 
ii fe: he ph no doube that if bh 
i whose p: 
constitutes the S principal currency of the province. ait 
Murders._-A respectable farmer, named Phelan, of 
Moolum, Kilkenny, has been murdered with stones, at 
Kilmacow, by ga eH an from | the neighbou hood, 
who are now in custody. 
during the ev ae, at : 
2 = schon between the 
an, and that in conse- 
of the house. Loughnan 
© barracks, while the mere 
on 
re searching for im. 
the 
The j ju 
ient oo have “died under it. ry 
to Deceased 
“© Accidental Death.’’ 
f pa ublic-house, and dying from 
the injer ved. It is a — er t the men fell 
upon se mis’ aakiny im in the — ughnan.—A 
farmer at Glenattucky, hold ing ea 0 acres, was re- 
ee last week in the e evening, when he was knocked 
as re Troston, in this county, and between 50 and 
60 B ser 0 a. 
Uleer. Sunday morning Mr. Rol binson, 
plumber, an d ‘Me. ae left this” place in a sig, to 
cross over ay o Cart mel. On the road they 
infor med the 
of the ‘tide. 
They therefore _kept the amie? road 
In the 
pe ressed, an 
age. =O Mon day he was committed for trial. 
yg alga fatal accident has taken place at nen ay 
about midwa town. 
The day being extremely cold, two youths, Sa a man 
a 
they left that side of = Sands, On their return to Ulv 
net Body He was a respectable and quiet person, with a 
wife aoe 7 children. No clue has _ cy mend to the 
detection of the murderers.—Suspici rtained 
that she: Rev. W. Downes, whose death, last Christos 
was attributed to ‘a fall from hi his horse, was nated. 
brea way home, whe cm “ti is supposed from the situation 
n which they were found, they seed oer attempted to 
and got in 
ves, when the stone upon which they stood, 
wirick tea was piled up ee ake | 
lime. suddenly sunk, and the were instan 
piers rates in the is vortex, istthaet the Lerten of 
assist _ The an with greai t difficulty ex d him- 
much belo a place e where the 
channel is Wetp: They were both dr rh ore somewhere 
ear the e place where the two Kirbys and Mrs. Parker were 
to the where he was found a a ig he 0 tare 
been taken to ferbeatigat be he case. 
i: r several days past the 
oO P 
snow has continued to fall "mith a a aecom- 
m the and 
panied by a wes nd — east 
north-east. € count try has pene its wintry 
gar rb. 
On rkdale-—An ingen: attempt to escape from thi 
raed Ay made . a gap nd ee on Thursday, by 
out par of t of a door. Through the 
1 3 heat th 
mails at the Post-olfice. The sud- 
ies duaeiead in “the moter will be — of 
parade! the boys were almost consumed to ashes be 
fore any portion of their limbs could be recovered. 
_Du tha 
m. —Binns and | Williams, who were found guilty 
ee ave been liberated, their sentence _— 
expire was announced by placard er eee ould 
be escorted ‘om sive to the Sands, whi Licccting 
would be ich the working men 
pean to cae re ed 
gaol, and having received the prisoners, iB ste-cery them 
aie Sands, oe eceded by a band of music. The coh ae 
assembled was estimated at about 300. Ona ving ai 
me 
genie: Be 
f this city were | 
prisoners could reach fiom "pale They then took | the 
pattern of it in soaped 
. Sm windows saficient Plead to make'a key. The pri- 
who was the author of this devise jet himself out 
of “his cell in this way on Thursday, ce a with the same 
key 0 ned the doors for the other priso They suc: 
cee he and t oak ‘the blan! 
$5 
son not explained, probably from some part 
chinery being pal sted they returned, pena to 
renew the attempt on the following night. In turning the 
locks of the cells, ned leaden key gave way; the turnkey 
Houghton they were t by a small party, when 3 ew 
‘Speeches were deliver 
ene 
‘in consequence of the recommendation to 
‘recent ccemghing on Thomas Hobbs, 
fom igeon, for eC the 
ext morning of course discovered the proceeding ; and 
to secure their ali canton; placed each prisoner in a 
separate te 
AND.— 
ent for 
ying for nigel 
oaly 
Re- 
a3 
mB 
po 
a wi ith their batons and compe mrt ogee to fly. 
e grounds out- 
case of the murder of 
e in in the 
ayer! Holme has been 
Ashton. 
Pesce ‘Cooper is still in progress. 
of the A 
‘ iralty. 
Shee, whose a st ne to 
pond was mentioned 
Rog tiaten ay 
a priso 
at Ki ngsdown from 1 to 10. It is 
was accessaries before the fect. Itis expected <2 
fies oe relating to the turn-outs will be m 
at the = 
Wa 
side are somewhat — 
7. 
day last 
eality, a small school 
apartment formerly 
'y morning between three 
=a Sunda and fi 
bridaak & a eihers shock of an earthquake was felt ia Car- 
arth, anied by a — tremor of th 
day, when four of the shildon 
ee 
to Newlands bone ad brought him 
er an nen et eee 
