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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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aged 39, lately carrying ona millinery business in Regent- 
street. It app peared 
house in the same building. It seems that a man 
he 
balance of a doctor’s bill, rane to 201., saddled with 
= 13s. costs. When arri ted, h 
of Jong standins. On 
. bad iE 
feeble regen and labouring veh deca of the rien He 
paid him attention, and the governor was liberal in 
Uhninibtertie to his wants and comforts. e e 
costs, the negotiation failed because 
wes Typ 
mn heari of his arrest, distrained 
‘or ren mt, da left th +f fulfil 
the terms of the proposed ‘errangeatiat for the release of 
her husban: 
and expired 
whose duty it is to ae “son emg arrived about 
h dt d 
fires in the furnaces in the bas 
time great excitement prevailed on account of the fre. 
quency of body- snatching. *Cuc kso n well kne w the = 
without dead as well as living passengers ; and further, 
whi ich emctrh to proceed from the cellar. He i imme- 
rehouse, iad the other f ctually 
same mode of Sahiling th e > whic! p the time of his daughter’ s s death he — 
three stories, on th ectgé-sareke side of the building. | upon 8 codaas of burying her in. his o rden, and 
Having done this, the man cleaned ont the offices on the | having a mock procession to church! Hea acide Was 
— floor, and was procee eding to clean another room, ees that the grave in the churchyard had been at. 
empted, fully jus tifying his _wnusual al procedu re. 
pre 4 me to see what had happened, and 
that the end of the hot-water pipes resting in the rears 
a wurst, core in the ee had scattered the coa ls 
nders over the cellar, which 
cin 
able quantity of goods. — These caught fire, and _Wwere 
pp of a skeleton was to be foun d, fully 
i ing th , The emains were then de. 
are ster. —A conspiracy to defraud the M 
idland 
Counties ‘Railway company of the sum of = was at. 
bur ning 
ing. surgeon had no hesitation in 
stating that his Sapiidouihe nt and anxiety of mind, caused | 
by the failure of th syotintion with reditor, tended 
erdict, 
produced 
by imprisonment.”’— On reat hone the inquest on the bo- 
i r. and his child, suppo sed ve Megane been 
ed, as esumed, 
Rs engeas seas that after a care alte a of the 
stomachs of deceased, they had dscovere strong marks = 
nt for death, 
inflammation, quite sufficient to but 
trace whatever of poison. Evi adduced to tn 
he unhappy manner " which Mr. zoni and his wife 
r ; and it was stated that the wife often 
i to poison a whole family. The beadle said 
h 
e | on 
ort b cera distinction | fac’ 
atte mpted to extinguish he flames, but they spread so 
rapidly a pe hrm rola ie to desist ; 
d found 
the following circumstances :-— 
A short time since it _ Pee yo: fou or necess: ary to affix a 
a rain ape: in order to 
ell-hole fe deli 
e 
sind “Nicholas-street, and the Shoat gen # the 
warehouse from Mr. Macfarlane’ propert or way, 
and feli mga bea ds of offices Sei piol by Mr. 
enderson, m adoiing house occupied as a 
lodging- nesting e having communicated to this 
house, soon 
ghee 
Pes 
destroyed it 
y par 
on the amount, in the sh hape pra an insurance wo! 
+o 
the cel purporting to 
preety 2251., err 4 pr treed “ae a hee in Derbyshire. 
He tende: ~ the amount of i insurance on the 
i erk t 
He that the parcel — be opened 
walls ; it then a « Aop to some adjoining f premises 
occupied | iby Mr. Hodges, drys salter but, after some 
trouble, the fire ithout consider- 
e damage. | By half. past. eight the two _warehouses 
| it, when as found to contain 7 
aper. 
hat the ‘adjoining property was no longer in danger. 
The warehouse was built i ae Pw rots style of ailaine ts in 
Middiesos Hospital without hopes of ultimate a y. 
Mr. Waki arks 
anchester, in which, internal partitions, 
floors, and ceilings, nothing “bat wood is used 5 and to 
sa cor dingly — 
closing “0 ples ces of waste The alan ‘which, with 
the addr ress on the parce 
Asin os te Nett Mag vag 
tee pe that ne receipt of 
it a letter in acknowledgment should be d rected to eae 
post-office. ay 
and under. 
with some rem: 
upon its singalar nature, observing that the whale affair 
prarsire mnysterious ; but that as no poison of any de- 
baaiahtances believed to have e: 
caused | 
ent an —— before the borough magistrates. He 
transaction 
made le an unre rved disclos ure of the entire 
att ribut The 
this fire, abd also two or thre other accidents in this 
id 
ak oe 
— of deceased occurred i in 
own, deserve the consideration of all parties who have 
ae warmed by the hot. wate apparatus, whic 
The 
tion, ear aver a tof \*, Netetel 
Swindling. —tntormt on has 
~ th.’”” 
Lee forwarded to 
th 
n such ‘general use throughout the country. 
ook et 
fnew th Sse at 
098 
police of the follow = Arana sfal a ful acti 
bery :—It a) ecvay prelate: 6 o’clock, 
a person, in the ot < momionng called ss bes shop of | ph mr “it to a very high te 
Mr. maker, Fleet-street, and r: nted that 
he hi recommended by Mr. q ae agent, | them so x ag th 
a furnace, = throug the maidale ; which 
which 
i tei 
pipes remain unobstructed, 
to the mane 
action of th its i 
by an uninterrupted curre 
cold sew wher reby the gene’ of highly-explosive 
steam i: ae ut when, from any cause, the ci 
culation the « water is stopped, the portion e a ta 
# a 
for Darlin 
livered at the time appointed, ‘he an, cag on ae 
ben sid was his be ge the amount, v 
— 1s. ; but the order for payment the 
next day, Mr. ‘Sodan said he ag? nothing 
of the name, and it appeared on further inquiry at the 
Sussex Hotel that he’ had ed catered the coffee-room 
| of a very high pressure is gener ated. There. seems t i 
no peer seg in this (case, the water in the an i had 
been fro t, by the intense cold 
—— provided from cmaicy to Monday, during which 
at 
b jon, and orde red din- 
pe rtrae: after getting _somage of the watch and ah A 
— bao Aes oo me ae “Mr. J. Daniels” in- 
He gave a ca 
scribed ther e reasoh to believe that he 
e the app: paratus was not w sed. 
pip Y prevent the circulation of the 
water m th y bring on 
the catastrophe pes Re ne It fortunately ‘happened, 
that the stock of g in Messrs. Crai fts and Stell’s 
, as th ey 
| had recently meen. a large A govern) of goods. Not a 
vestige, however, of anything in the warehouse was saved, 
i? 
as he was seen in the  Boltin-Fen be oe Fleet-street, with the exception of their books and papers, which were | and they im pot adem sansa their merrateas 
and a pers ht iles, and from that time no case of the kind had oc- 
an inside th consumed, it is supposed, will pidbsbty be from 8,000/. | curred. If any blame attached to anybody, it was to: bse 
office in C te = ooked a ek in —r5 name | to 9,000/., th d and not to the master, y 
of yet be mad “All oa mises are said to have been execution the orders at the former. The 
The Haberdaskers? | Eeetureship.—This valuable pre- | ply Doane but v tle of th thought that, afte t would be unneces- 
ferment, for which so on - men have been candi- | im the ree seit ae The total loss is “supposed to be sary ‘to pursue the charges further. “Th e Rev. Mr. Pear- _ 
ates, given to v. Thomas Dale, Vicar of | from 16, O002 t 18,0007, - ee complained c of the Benne’ in which he had been 
St. “Bride's, by a a yet 6; the numbers being—for — ~The Some ¢ oO rs. Jones and Co., of  poor-law commissioners 
Mr. pli 21; for rney, I , still co out, oleae: any prospect at pre- tere at the sta nt he had ag that a female ee 
wish ies ission.—Mr. o. who mpanied sent es a ‘termination ty the brash betw é masters | had ees conned fer 72 hour 
ed pris oo in his mission to the Best, has re- — n of them hase _— inentary proo: of 0 f the fac Ithough most anxious (0 
turne d tot tow Sir Moses and Lady 7M ontefiore wees onset to. appear before ae ghmetotree for havin 
whose instance, he said, and for the consideration As a 
sovereign, he had bee: n induced to attempt the —_ _ From 
the disclosures made by the youth, one of 
en apprehended ; oF is a Vit , and a leader of the 
Chartists i in the tow . He has undergone an examination, 
Whitchurch, Secak man named Jones, who had 
been guilty of great cruelty to his illegitimate child, a 
b | whit 
her 
to escape the pursuit of justice. After ak 
es was convicted of 
future good’ co’ 
January 1837, 
_ the inmates had not been put into the ae ek estas 
ent until after th 
puch ap! bed paupers upon their admission cent ree me 
placed in nd that the 
hair of the Tandon should be cut off. e gual 
however, soon after fou nd that t they were not toe in 
adopting such t to a 
vants on the road from Ceace to oily While changing 
horses, in descending a mow intain, the fore horses, based 
= deta agate from the carriage on. The 
) stop them 
Wt 
Se, 
» lest a arria bh 
eserted their employment without giving notice to tha 
- > + ue y sy Laat ae 
11 en 
Warrington. Ponk = th al Y, 
@ sawyer, was drinking in a public-house with several 
other 
ver ” 300 t deep into the The 
tiiies ‘kicked the servant, Koeked him down, “and both 
persons. The —_— Pasage happened to be: 
ni 
by ne statements aks ta the chairman of the pre 
and that,as minister - the neighbourhood, he could no 
pg to site the court with cl a hands unless the o2s 
aa fily § vestigated. The m agistrates, after a gins dis 
a a 
seaprenaeagh to be released from 
No vothing transpired to show who w 
rosecutor of Miles, at the 
ing assizes, in the charges upon which he stands com- 
7 
further prams 
as to act in the chi 
forthcom- 
the wheels passed over his bes punished.” Conroy exhibited much vexation at the 
‘was 3 giv én to the carriage, and t ee got locked in a | Mark, and assaulted Acton. The Posccscon pets he 
i, and turned it against a tor on the opposite side of | ad Conroy went out. He, hele ach ey rtly returned | racter of the public p: 
The escape was alt — —— Sir with & sprig-bit, and inflicted ¢ on Acton, but 
Moms and Eady Montefiore were unhurt, but th t 
was severely bruised, a and his right leg pe adfully lacerated. | long enough. Mead was rg into pire and ex- 
Sir Moses oak the — shall ined befc 
anchester-—Ou Monday morning a fire broke out in 
the warehouse of Messrs. ‘Cras and Stell "pr erie 
chants, which, from the ; ty with which it spread, 
the valine of property 98 said to be unex- 
ampled in this city. The Se WAS six stories in 
thi The 
ten years 
gee ght, by which that building, the greatest ornament 
eer er inquest of an extraordinary nal those beautifi di aes was totally destroyed. shor 
| hei at ese last week. a a garden occ! afar gig by Mr. the fires were pring gs but before 0 fire was eae 
fedges, the ground was weak: to "have 5 sunk, giving | to issue ge = rao rhe eas ere brought ow! 
icion tt saghs Baers oe frost, they 
well underneath. Mr. Hedges a removed the juan of 
soil, and d f water an be obtained the cor ca was a mass 0! 
| shutters, about 18 inches below the surface, containing es. When the water was ry exertion was 
the remains of what appeared to have been a young fe-| made to arrest the of the fire, bat hey were re 
n the inquest the mystery was a by ¢ er the ‘the 
by the voluntary confession of ho about hich the water was drawn, and oS twelve 
the Express coach from Hull to London. 
Teng tco oerind the promis and who wa. guar prente ert ofthe baling wa rolactd tae 7 It 
had 
that |. been completely painted and put in repair last autum?: 
