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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 8. 
Lords, orto a medical commission 5 but the general * 
tion with the present improved state of the unfortunate | had been 
made 
on, a servant of Mr. ~ 
witt,a farmer. This young wom 
for some hi 
in 
known to him. that 
High Leigh by the sudden disappearance of Ann Sane: | 
Ningford.—An inquest has been held at East Hag 
| Ginter on the body of a cree man, who died under 
I ared 
las 
Hall & merchants, eee —_ 
from his employers, having ae received 0 
inmates of the asylum t she 
Kensington Police. vy Council has issued an | had come to the farm-house to supply her p that on the day before “' 
order for forming the exte e parishes of Kensington, | said that on quitting home on Saturday week Mr. Hewett | ingly ill, having been J gantry d health, He called 
Hammersmith, Fulham, China, and Acton, and portions | left positive ee ; tha’ at the house should be clear of | edical man, who, pre suming | 
of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, Brompton, and Chelsea, | her before his retu The next day, 
up to, Ken een, On the Harrow. road, into a police- g he gi rl iz bevel the man ded, nH - 2 jury was  eniaeiagd in- 
court district. A magistrate has. been appointed for a A lad named Jeffs I : tated that she | q p zg 
district, whe commenced the duties of his office on it I ithout sped thie the dactesed hail b 
cons from yan bias the local magistrates were ales a bonnet, shawl, or any em covering. “is nquiries were | sequence of his wife gat refa rt any of her 
from thei r.dut: and. traces of agen were dis- | neighbours to see him durin ness, and it having 
as one of the work- | covered, which t aa rise — cions that she had been | been ascertaine Lon shoe befor, she had purchased 
A in clearing away oa ns of ‘the aries was murdered. made  detiees toospraps some pois had attended him deposed 
pt the pure ‘of a basket Malek 6 old lead, iron eg might afford m9 so ye the “Fitectiga of the par. he | f de ei and that, upon 
&c., he found the vane of the steeple. It was, formed and the ponds wi re dragged, but without effect. The sto are large quantities of 
sheet copper, and was intended to represent roll of _ investi , and William ge were Charen, “which ad clearly caused death. 
er, having a pen of e length running through the Hewitt, one of, =o of the.farmer, was apprehended | The returned a verdict of “ “Wilful warts ” against 
centre, On picking up the roll of metal the workman | on su-picion, but no mevidenee b adduced to warrant n resid 
proceeded to break it open, = he found that it was | his detention, he was discharged, and the affair is ee ing in the parish, as an accessory before the ‘fact. 
px gd = Bos artist bod ja intende ss yay sents a pen unexplained. —The vicinity of Chester has recently bee bee: Manchester.—In our last paper iven of 
an The i nterior was fou » Tw ip a fire, sen gt A re ave arisen from the overheating . 
scrolls of the papers | maiden ladies named Cox, £- t-wate' 
is, ‘* This was . ie Johan gh ek ong ei ferers by these cieuactet, ee courage i own. A fire has 6 since 2 broken out in the Natural History 
Lie tag ag Zh, 797 eg 8 7 years. — —P.S. Wro Lion repelling the burglars. They wre “smoke vy the robbins TS etl seum, bogs 7 it is doubtful whether it is Stee 
the point of this Phane.’’? On another, «Job presenting them i se at their r one of who om to the pipes par 
Foulder, a. sae ith the pen in Novembe er 1797 ; | Foriy opened it, and levelled amit a r 
and on the third was, “Jobn Gallington, N ovember 27th, n bed. The other on a y= at the Saupe rushed on the ‘eont pig when they perceived pas tne t which 
1797.”’ On my peer of the card is the following yee of bed, atta cke ed th e ruffians the doo and | struc k they could not account. The pipes were felt, but 
ment :—‘ e was made by Ro obert Bro i were not very hot, and the smoke was traced to a small 
- man to Whaite te this Now vem-| hand. A struggle fanaa, and iia ar su <n d in| room adjcining the entrance, used as a store for speci- 
be 2 197, mb 38 years.” It would hence appear | thrusting him out of the room. She, however, wlltsatoly mens, previou usly t o their ir arrangement i useum, 
copper pens. was | antecedent a fom of became exhausted, and w ware reed back, being so beat hich Ane was brought up, 
sel > wag eBid di h spe- | with porters “shoulders, and face, as to be and after some time vee Son mes were extinguished. 
ns of its capabilities, is a foot and a half ig incapable of farther resistance. Th ise of th ggl the place was 
Seobintial News dd tairs, and stantly locked ups | but the fire appeared to have originated 
tial Nebos. I d that th the room ha d_ been 
Liverpool.—A has pee not om the Tales, At hid time “Miss Cox was cleared, it was found that 
curred in this ‘own. In December ta sreobdealicl oat holding i M1 
up her : property. 
ceeded i in rosie a cottage primey 
Miss “oN was on 
try hl 
and 
f these had e atere ed ee flue 4 
the farnace gwd where the pipes are heated and had 
account nearly 15002. On the embezzlement becoming 
sa ignited. It was fortdnete wist the fire broke out 
ey oe 
known i was. lice, and a large amount in go old, : as the eeniition on which their lives | in the day-time, © the 3 
reward offered for his. apprehension; notwithstanding’ | should be spared ; “bat at this ¢ voices bay — out- | stitution, as it might ha’ re 
+ which, nothing had been heard of him until last week, | side, "to be — servant eer ng had been Known. The i injury ane was . incon 
when he surrendered himself to the police. On being | and the cottager. pn te ars then of tally d 
brough examination evidence was adduced to prove | _ Derdy.—An assistant sa ab on mie of the a Tha flames also damaged a hortus siccus. = 
that had, 3d , received 1200/. Earl of Ches tertield, near Bretby Park, has been ‘shot while into the. cause of this accident weal ba made by th 
from separate firms, of his employers. Mr by a comaittol of 
Buchanan, of the firm of Halland Co.,said that the pri- It appears that the men, who are working calliees, went governors and ¢’ but it is ae t an end. 
soner was. formerly their book-keeper, b' the time out to shoot some hares, but on seeing t gamekeeper | It is supposed that 3 it either elves fro ae of 
nded he was employed. as cash-keeper, and was em sepa He po his watcher the ited eS, OF r from a quantity of : gn within the fiue having 
powered to receive money on their account. He bash cig then ratte by a directions towards his ing a shaft on the 
accounted to them for ee sums of mol prese: aye er chased one man, who had a gun, land of T. J. Trafford, ~ Esq. a pre Patricroft, have at 
ived their unt from: the. two to. t with t taki e gamekeeper. pursued two lng m after a labour of pier | three pry found a veinof 
Since he had received these sums he had their TS, sad leith whoa struggled, and | coal at the extraordinary depth of I 
office. On the way to bridewell, the pri seems, e other man up and shot him 84 Apis it ape 
stated that the —eee he received on acco nt of his em- | on the wal he e gun, and a conviction that there was coal benesth, ta their enter 
players he had _ hid in certain places.. He ‘subsequently | | to séek for the keeper, whom he found shot through th 
fr heart, and with his clothes on fire eget ae dding. An | of coals said to be about six ee oes of vung asc 
where he hid the. property have been searched, and in a | inquest has been held on the* body, a e pe oh iies a adapted for manufaetari OSes. Pi ged first piece 
lane, near Huddersfield, 175/. snag a wn” wre have Aa have committed the men to take their trial re er. oal_attempted t abou a 0 cwt., but it 
found; and buried in bars am ake ndon, viper cS a late Numbér we sta ted that a man aiapia bikin ascending the s as sunk at the 
14401. 2s. 6d. in bank pas Evan mekeeper in the service of Mr. Lloyd o! of Rhag- Fenton Park Colliery i in 1818, to the “depth of 1,030 feet, 
hese and other fa facts "raring maf nda detailed Ps veviden 
Brighton.—A public meeting of the inhabitants a 
Tpose of onsid ing th t 
posed io. have be 
e per 
te “had d disp ppeared, and was suppos 
— ed by a tailor, named Chu 
koe 
bb. se searching 
clot! hes were found with blood u 
the 
Ely—Two cases of attempted atson have recen! uy 
Some se doe the handle 0 
been held for the pu 
}: R, Hl, 
nm them, Sitch 
f those he wore 
the pump on the premises of Mr. of 5 Cantey 
at the time of h appearance 
page on which Ay mt him Site he poem he was 
committed on a charge of a quantity o 
skins having been found in his house. i 
ote. 
aE 
Ht 
BE 
oa 
7 
eet 
+h 
at he had iN ieetiad Evans ;”’ th 
stipe kogerer; foery = petition. pa 
determination of a number ¢ of 
present at the 
it gees en ing for universal suffrage. 
divided the room on the question, and - majority were 
i ur of the Chartist petition. It was impossible to 
collect the } meer, 2 fter ok dey ie 
chairman left the chair; when the Chartists 
ion be Sothys the vacant seat, and sews eae 
ich they quietly pre 
of 
has since Ae 
the keeper’ 8 aieay 
the time; but it has i that t 
ade during the night 
The servant: girl, ates 
an alarm; on the first occasion it was 
was ‘mistaken, but the master afterwards dis: CON 
a a abe in the a ft 
supposed that she 
vered t ~~ 
he had citted 
him ri = is from his house, pre’ 
him so 
he had tr tried to shoo’ 
times, soi brerd — time his pistol m 
the gam ing deaf, 
tt him from behind no less than 
for a gleam 
ton the Saturday night, and had led 
ten 
nares that had been set; that during the walk 
ree 
missed fire, and that 
did not hear = noise, and 
suspicion, but no Lee oo ‘been saaeany to will 
their co — ~* = 
an and his wife, named 
an rlisle Rail- 
mistook | hs fechiog | in the 
having faile these attempts he 
slate-quarry, and havii 
investigation the case of cru “, 
of ee statement the pete I referred itted to 
search, and d several men were veagtoyed for he 
ng tol 
with the ere = behind, an: 
herons a fall of 25 
lea ria 
told him to look aon 
in 
money found “ae hens was ide morse ut no trace Was 
st | nd of the box. Recently a as he eld i ing pees 
n Scots 
hinh 
t the box fell down the chiaiey. "he prone 4 ie 
P 
int 
and the pool was six yards le 
to was § 
rigoro 
ified as having bedi 
robbery, pe had no doubt got 
it in the chimney. 
Heiston.—Last week a report was 
clear of the box by hiding 
raised here that the 
ing was very. fully 
marked, that they 
e bad feeling against the 
mae which they had 
the subject of discussi The 
: attended, and so: me getemen ae Or re 
wished, in ‘consequen of th 
4. 7 
it. 
body Was aconered Aning 
+d 
by which means the 
‘Albert, had been 
Duke of Saxe Cobu father of Prince 
aA gel’s Mount, and 
oe Fe <p 
thi o'clock, on his 
what he had said to h 
Ld tering ota a circumstantial character. The testi 
r, there was saetiles elicited recep 
one. 
through this town aioe 8 
way ‘to "Tad ion. This intelligence was sag con 
firmed = the fact of eight horses having be ered at 
Long before “the ‘appointed 
in the 
of he's prisoner, was “quite sufficient minds of | th 
Wilfal Murde 
verdict of ATU vi 
‘Edward Chubb, which they returned iadinlitgty. 
Chelmsford, —At the petty sessions | John Thorogood 
here, in Leg of the intense cal they renained weatig 
trance 
waiting maids spo’ 
boi for refusing to pay two church rates amou nting te to 
$ 
6d. otras some objections to the rate, Thorogo 
aid he to dispute its ger 
5000. ‘Exchequer bill, ne,” wg 
dit ‘end, Icaxcrrees a 
rted 
ogre rege reer hteiees while te host hitm- 
busil i intending all th necessary 
| Freak the 
mast assist ny 
validity.”” 
¢ further parities and the 
myeed 
alee éould is wees to 
Seas (Se 
the Hlustrious stranger, 
read to the yuan "This display, however 
short by cries of ‘‘ He’s coming, EPs Song a 
SETS LETS 
