THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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it over his neck, but it Theclerk imme- ‘|s 
closed the door; the man and ‘vie accomplices ran 3 
e b 
eng Fie 16d 
struction he not been mccain mall that could be learned 
made spoiler attempt, bat in ‘coneoquens “4 the fam 
econd time 
r from the Lord Lieutenang, 
announcing supra ‘tee aan cliched had gone over, and 
that the usual grant t of 5,600/. society 
to his brother when he 
aie ine the act, Hel tt since gone on Piles gh and 
|is ote onoul 
National Education.—Archbishop M‘Hale has recently 
written a letter to the clergy we presak oof the archdig- 
hi e to c 
being areused they es mee tale a Su cage need out of danger. 
are ees ined against beaten who m.—A few da yssince a couple went to the church | cese of Tuam, stating that they a e to maintain 
custody. pl Thes ce had pro ceeded to their purely Catholic Bt aes = pet Catholic 
—Last week a carrier betw: authority, without any age with big National Board 
and this om "put a female passen ing ae spore near say oa er se “J, A B., take thee, C. D., or any other body, as hi therto; and that the pewares: must 
Hatherleigh, together with a bundle and bandbox, which | wedded wife,’ when the man, instead of wuneien rd be e aa me Catholic, as the population is Catholic, 
she had with her. She got over a stile to proceed home, ee said, ** 1 wull, I’ll have her.”” The r re- | not bo e Pr otestant to Aift iy Cath olics in the 
and the carrier went on his journey; he owever, not strated and told him to repeat the exact words after dive ge t them 
gone far before he heard cries of murder, and returning, an, ho , persisted and ane Tow i, Vi ae 
a coming over the stile wi a box and bundle | have her.’’ The clerk thinking he had some impediment in | sisting of suppos i 5 pro sectaries pr various 
uch as he aa Saige the woma He asked oe his speech, whispered to him to repeat the tame cine the | creeds. In reference os o0 scctheen of agricultural 
curate, but t wi itho ut effect Th © man continued to reply 
, er 
ag 
bohools, the letter ag pra bag prin of the 
beware ¥ them 
rties therefore left the church unmarri 
from A seuffl — m the rh thew 
-_ and broke his leg. “He subsequent found the an 
© fields off with her head nearly severed from her ¢ bady. 
P 
AT 
= ied, 
Railwa, the half-yearly meeting of proprietors of 
a esigning strat: agem Tt 
schools for ne pelninn 
~ London ‘and Seite wee tern pore was held on Sa- 
The report of the directors gave a fa venerable 
Il tk or ing life, Lipa yee 
encouragement and support; but they must not be 
or oh i covert 
company, and 
pal ye oe town was tone to Counties a = 
days azo, h ttacked by t I di: 
ared, being at the rate of about six per cent. p 
the hill on the, south side of _Troughbrook. _One of ‘them 
It was stated that the branch line to Gosport 
would be opened next or mae esolution empowering 
carried, and 
- 
lod 
q a 1 
engines for religious seduction ; and as for the agricu Itural 
pro as now hs m - ch ein st of, we must selene, for the 
one the at many benevolen persons 
some sta pont cont "heir names to sich 
tions who are said to have cast out t numbers 
was broken, and the light p 
half. 'y Paisley 
er add, that 
which 
out his pistols and threatened to pve ee SN they eseaped 
threugh the e. 
oa Tr 
retired. 
a -A i 
half-yearly veil ’ *y 
and a ‘dividend of ‘12s. per share was” declared. The re- 
and fu the s nay, 
on 7 phi edge efor a hourishing state of agriculture ya i give 
to the tenantry such tei erms and hg ch a will at 
port states. 12 . August, n 
hedge: On arriving at pgp ga he 
fo table, and informed him of what had taken 
place. While maiteg there nt en came up from the 
tlirection where ssault committed. The driver 
the 
Page the saaaaie: to pins ma them; but one of 
them, pulling out a pistol, swore he would shoot any man 
that dared to pone im. They were not apprehended, 
per ees ote Dae it is hoped that they — soon be 
Stamford.—Last week Captain Palmer, of Thorhaugh a 
happened to any passenger, ce 
that eriod's no less than 510,332 Jape 3 on niles con- 
veyed on the several lines. — accident cgocurred on 
Belfast.—The late frost was the Siataanek that h as o¢- 
curred since 1814. The river Bann was a irely frozen 
from the Cu itts dow n to Coleraine, and several persons 
h 
t Spe f th 
Seturday on the line of the Gre estern ay, 
for vem Ss unatte’ ae res M 
as arriy red es the centre of the Hanwell viaduct 
Limerick —As Mr. trae jun., of Wood lite, in this 
—_ wan py home —_ one: on Souter 
as fired at by s > ruffian , but t fortu 
stop, in cons 
ao ee : 3 
of them seized 
Seat equ 
of iron jorbo - the engine getting entangled i in one 
abost two ie west of bom as ta shied at . 
One 
of his —. — pore = - aaa 
high 
the bri idle Capt. Palmer 
ith a heavy stick inflic cted a _— , 
which an 
n the fellow’s arm, 
the =e centre —— . After a hs vg of nearly an 
7 dt ] the piece 
orse 
On t the Roberts- 
officer despatbed an escort with 
5 
team 
sis 
an. approachin: e gig, in 4 them to make off, and they 
Mr, Taylor to his ae On the ollow wing morning 
e, the si 
escaping, a phys rie rota °f a Tle Loa 
before this time the down-train arri rived “On the viaduet, 
the nting-car. een Mr. Tay ad r was sitting on 
ieseaped, withont a sed clue for their detection. 
Stockport.—An explosi ga the opposite side whence the shot came, and the foot- 
occurred the manufactory of Mr. Axon. It appears both the trains, and, after a delay of two hours, ¢ ‘they | board of car tu up on the other through 
that a ‘taken place in the pipe which d safely at Maidenhead, —One of the lahantest at | which the ball first entered, and then lodged-in the hair of 
mill with gas; and a light having been tal ken down to the Clay ton-tunnel, and Brig! ilroad, | the cushion. -So prem was the aim, that but 
lower , Where a quantity of gas bony ae aviolent | fell Sow a sa lst resi and pt dangerossly ‘injured. these tenant — most certainly have been 
ex as place. The report was | mamediately taken to the Sussex maby Hospital, shot, e only he can be assi — for this 
town 1 ile b d, and m ~~ he : . fe faint b a 'y.—On | attempt is, that Fo po te r d for a short time that 
cited. “The Sane. was much ‘Shaken 5 3 poe every win- | Thursday the haif-yearly general ting of , ws day at feed house of Mr. Sheehy ad was * intel attacked, - 
dow w ry di ged. | tors of the Western Railway was held, for pur- and he probably mistaken for some of the function- 
No lives ag lost, no ious injury ained. | pose of receiving the report, and to elect directors. Th 
MiachinviaeOn an: fe of e as- chair hi address, alluded te Government m 
sembled at the Bull’s Head Inn, near Oldham t ilways, which, he said, were arbitrary SCOTLAND. 
of the company, Ni and ater, agrend fo wrest in the extreme, and would fail in the object t y in Edinburgh.—The anti-patronage petition has been sent 
They commenced a contest, and anit struggling for a fos rs mpeg From the report, it appeared that the receipts | of with 25, 918 signatures, which is rosie double ie 
minutes Buckley alleged thai a fault, and both during the last half-year had been att ove Seg 8d, ; | Bumber o to th intrusion petition of 
p- He, however, desire ther ai to whic! 5,481; aking | year, and one of the most numerously-signed pb 
Nicholls agreed, and thes tested again; but shortly af- | th led (13, m1 ops » ‘aly ave- | ever sent & this town. 
terwards Buck erie, and left on the floor. In | rage of wes persons travelling the The eee ow,— A somewhat extraordinary case of theft oc- 
a few moments he to a sofa, when it mn found ance the disposal of dian es was | curred in this city last week. The mail-bag was conenigt 
that had been seriously injured in the back of his | 51,1277. z 2d., and a dividend of one and a half per cent. as usual from Glasgow to the post- og at Spring-bank. 
ascertained that a pe or | on the amounts respectively called was lared- The The ba, ag, containing the letters, was placed on a table 
a a part = the spine was broken. ‘The man declared that | expenditure during the alf-year has been 73,408/. lls, 11d., f the post-mis aga i on sage return 
; a balance of 80,504/. 7s. 9d. x resolution was it was missing, nor could it be fo und a: fat day, 
Hedied on Sund Nicholls in con- then passed to the effect that the direc tors. should aj apply 
ence has been apprehended. An inquest has b I inhabitant i immediately — the notion t thet ra bag 
and a verdict returned of ** Misadventure.” Mr. Brunel, the eng questio; might ~erye a sompaanieation for himself, per’ 
db’ h he ha 
Dover.—Qn Monday, when the mail from this 
tee 2 
the og eamiaee yaa on the ‘Ist ye 
“yeashed Soe on its way to London, th tow 
— 
an stopped 
June the “whole distance to Bristol.—On Monday, four 
as nowhere to be fo 
achman on mri Boughton + returned on horse’ 
as paps as Harbledown turnpike, 
dent had befallen him. He cou! 
so The 
back 
ascertain if any acci- 
vid, gaan obtain no tid- 
compan d no such = 
oe previously. t mo rning, however, shredspf 
@ found 
Nex! 
the e bag a and eee of cal pe Seip were on 
and Winbetebia e Railway, when the sand air 
them gave w extricating 
. bank adjoining the mouth of the tannel at the C. 
bury a 
eceeded in 
themselves fname their r perils. situation, but the fourth, 
ost. fixed to 
e let poe be Some — B immediate pres and 
otters recommended a powerful emetic; but as the sow 
, it was 
ings ¢ of him, and he opm ad proceeded to to London 
pati sday 1 
ej 
iW A L 
4 ~ ft Legg 
alive. “Hs co companions immediately 
1} cod bs 
¥- 
Imost "Phe p y who 
ack to “Canterbury, and 
Sua assistance was p ol if oo a 
he was much injured, aa cH “still lies in a 
state. It is supposed that he fell backwards, and 
road, 
fering soutly and 
A hit 
and dropped 
Berwick. —Last week as ie Nevins, of Heaton Mill, 
ill, so’ so mething obstructed the 
¥ 5 
] nae } 
body, and, an hour and 
a half, — the corpse, much wapsilated ae rig can 
be enter! — that the deceased expir 
diately after being buried in the Soars. 
IRELAN. 
Dublin. —It is stated that = Jiabilities of Alderman 
rin, the particulars of whose flight have been alluded 
ated at 
parpose to remove the 
and he -was 
would hay. aie 
struct; ion. 
The pl lank slipped, 
t the pit 
o wheel 
caught him, and, without or —_— . ae own, lifted him 
up 80 as to enable him to 
and th were to meet at the 
church the next oor with her friends. _ The 
wheels, where he 
ve | Sec 
d | quis mee ‘Kildare 
| Provost of Trinity College, were amor 
ni A 
and t Rom 
‘s Catholic aie are said to have issued a from theie | 
a Re 
to i a previous oe are yariously estim 
C807. 
t the mark. 
eete 
on. 
tan, M.P., 
ongst those saat 
— was appointed to prepare wae and r — 
report toan adjourned meeting.—The 
| tions 7a 
aler 
: Shilling Pup pe 
2 to 
a 
é post- -mistress duly to report the. 
Betta snd acoordinely, by request tof the 
ffice, the matter has been taken up by the sheriff. 
we rc not the s w has been apprehen ded is not otal 
ut it is believed oo mode 
the fost bag is mystery, andthe i vestigation 
mewhat similar incident occurred in 
was going along the 
Bg & 
POSETEE Sept 
fy aco when 
oe. taking the s ju 
would chp D; ce cam’ by the Preis coach, but 
the brates 3 ‘eaten. aff their direction, and I dinna kea 
e 
ulloch was likel: byt get 
fatal ae and then na en 
ing, Ph that 
he better priate he struc! k the 
he lef 
“the Parlia- 
of the a ous, sacived at church; ie waiting s 
‘ espatched to his house to asi 
dackal ot de tine tettnc te win be ct 
ae tenn tanks Destogsoens Some 
with his throat eut. Six 'voing naaeos Vokes 
immediately left the church, and the statement of the mes- 
2 ing tthe from 
ooo a tee * a petione: them; and oe 
must look to parti “ they would not do 
Pd ies 
5 wes. 
Royal Dublin 
Society.—It appears that this society that a single 
be ; for it 
tenis ies oa mee 
