Marcu 20.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
191 
of this Lara went with his wife and child, an infant two 
— old, on some business, from whence they —— 
in the evenin :. n ‘their — back they called at t 
Chequers, in the parish of Houg hton m Conquest, a and wil 
An inquest was held, and a verdict. * Died by the visita- 
tion of God’’ return’ 
Oxford.—On Sunday last, Mr. H. Vincent, the Chartist, 
= hegre d at the Oxford. gene during divine 
Charti d friends, ent 
we “the “whole establish He expressed admiration 
of the heidhiens’ and adios of the veered: declared 
and we 
t 150 yards in —* 
He bad atten “become ew in mart in conseque 
of 
having Bao = Livesey, who is about 
giving up the works. “He man of steady habits and 
ood character, and vi sacoeeed in obtaining another 
g 
oes ion; but, after 1 pg not satisfied with it, and | 
me home to ‘Alkringto On Suni 
prveess — told his wife he was ill, 
the doe 
~ She missed re 
in bed. At first the affair-was wrapt tery, but @ 
note was found addressed to w. Berton, euppored to be 
e letter 
pe complains of of her fate, and hints that his desertion + 
er 
eludes, after a few _ directions, by praying ys bis "rele 
pera Bi is stated tt 
— 
he coal-pit, sd she followed, calling upon him to stop. 
He was heard to say, * _— a and almost instantly 
disappeared dow: heard her ery 
exhibitions of one description or another.—. 
— , vegan who had | purchased a 
A few 
Bt spiel Ro P| 
ap} wn the pit. who 
pag up, and learning what bad ae place, went round 
t he left 
it to be highly creditable to the maste m, the yore 
guardians, and all connected with it. examined the — colliers’ houses, and an examination of the shaft jn hag the Seton. found a lady’s _- ring, ih the 
dietary table, and attended the serving nner in th undertaken, when es tere was found Spgs mutila- initials P. R. and G. R. engraved on the inside. Upon 
halls, and admitted that the excellence of the meat and | te a "a inquest has si een held, an 
the quantity supplied to each person far exceeded his be- | “ Temporary Insanity” pt he of the animal and = “servant, each insisting upon their 
lief, an that he could not have supposed — any work- —On Monday evening an accident, which right. _The matter at length compromised bi a small 
house i e kingdom dealt so liberally by its inmates. He Foie oom much inconvenience, fortunately unaccompa 
a f the Oxford hous were better | nied by any personal injury, oceu on wich | —A giantess, an Moir, who has been exhibiting for 
than 19 o} of the oe a tion. Before man saad vad ngs of ' divergence to the Cro nm line. some tim e past in the Saltmarket, has been taken up on 
leaving, the “chaplain took the opport mack ro reminding y so Pp i f the murder of her husband. 
the guardia i introduced Mr. Vince that divin rails, br some of It ap ppears that one evening, after the close of the exhibi- 
service had ae n greatly interrupted noise in carriages were sy kh gl across the trams used for the | tion, Moir and his wife quarrelled, gh the latter struck 
walking through the se ree its te cori and .down conveyance. The een and stoker blew ont she the former on the forehead a blow with ae The 
fire, etek ia ; 
and the passengers were at length 
at at the 2. mci d 
7 
deal, the man expired the 
‘oS 
of which ¢ 
and peat bentet 7 
alate 
stairease, fro 
ma ‘h. 
acca ay ae the streets i in ‘the wigeecenk On 
The body has since been examin: 
a order of the authorities; but it is stated that the me- 
gentlemen are of peg mae that the state « of the brain 
dical 
¢ House Cw wou Id di rect its early 
ra 
gs or 
mted to light t passengers 0 on oy a J cid Oe 
in an to take tl { prompt and effe eae measures 
for its me rin secure ithe country, under Divine Provi- 
dence » fro the fatal effects of vice, anarchy, and ir- 
¢ 
the railroad ; En 3 on their arri 
found that the attendants were in ignorance ota the accident 
and were preparing g to start a tra n downwards, Had t 
earlie 
re igion.” 
M 
crops ight ‘have scat from the severity fy the winter. 
In this district, however, the crops never looked better. 
the line from Croydoi ey co 
out of plac would fore, been serious, ee lives would pe 
bably ha e bee en lost It appears. jeri’ ve me superin. 
ecused of the cage ah ne 
rom 
ihe, has aay porous To to fi 
this place. It seems that he great 
pve d piety, and wished to be tted to perform 
i i The fol- 
pe :—The plan 
nim er man named Da- 
5 
4 7 + 1 
spare engine — at the terminus in 4 erent ot 
hi 3 q 
The Sheffield | papers state that a 
vidson. Pi had been, it posting together with a boy, 
— the wheat ia Ys green ppear: 
which 
, fresh, 
mises Aig sake ering ida ts. 
ew days the weather has bee n most. seasonal 
their Lent 
has been got in well. 
rn, peas, beans, &c., of 
Hop-cutting is “proceeding sort 
ah 
| P 4 and h rtunity to mature their 
During terfield, a I i ihe a Be on : ee Pager’ escape by cutting 
was letel onday, as a < Le — ays iron bars of the window of th To procure the 
w a Pri cisaners or OFtalifex to Mobeni House of | necessary i , which, as 
adth | Correc wdocrer Goa an d Leeds ailway car- usual, he gave to the pee for his ee its being 
nside 
On 
e contrived to oy i 
wn Muddleton--On Sunday a melancholy ease. of ee 
~— 
os eae eee 
1831, late the Britis sh flag on oes North 
as he wi t cess from the h smal] note. tructed the person to whom it 
ginning to s! hoot. The fine weather has had a derful Tl Pang was complied with ; and the man no sooner | at pe furnish Davidson’s wife with 5s..as he 
effect on the forward fruit-trees; the a re which are | felt himself liberated, than he oe pe out of the carri massa 4 | Ines she was in destitute circumstances. Davidson's wife 
— out luxuriantly. The only dange = they on the train was going at full s gee the money, with which she was 
may a ae too fo rward and be cut off bs the fro give i, the engine was stopped and (a back, and id he w urchase a set of eas and bring them when she came 
ton P and both legs egos He | to visit her beige 3 aoler learning from the boy 
ing g: fi } t tk nN ge i t p and conveyed m the | — he sa cat that something was going on, 
Ss She cs £ scarlet fi ilway stati b be to the House of oe col municated bis 4 Teraiies to the Sheriff, and a strict 
comer ts during the last 6 umes 3 of —TRELAND. inquiry having been set on foot, the plan of escape was 
which have terminated fatally. The heads of the college F 3 ata detected. It was then ascertaine d that Davidson’s wife 
oe ited al ‘ale th a eal Meeting.—The meeting upon the Curragh of 
who, it it is stated, u1 ” us P ag the joint t Kildare, to petition peal, and against Lord Stanley’s | pofased riers ae 
ean nee an tt: pote Soe aa took place on a A baat? rsons are said to | 45 os is allowed t to see them without an order from y= 
tarted from Moore- I 
tify their recommending the aloving of the school before en pretent- tes is riff, t during night : 
the ae period, which will be in about a fortnight-— field = eeeey sopped ~ PM ane Deen) re rc aycaned hat tt b effe 
in the the sd ing-fields aa geno ntiguous wes mame at , and wa: ced by rhe ested = incr A woman bra known in the north, com- 
the college. The large building close to the Thames, | “ith enthusiastic lag At half-past two the chair monly “+ Miss Hay, the fortune-teller,”” died latel 
id lod gs bung oe fh Sites Bares neat ate So oe i ag, of Taly-howe 4 can eae tae, ie atk de aed eee coe, 
lve thes, an al ground upon which they stood ahtee ® pies 4 wiisegerd ton pa att 5 Py ataal ve oe the mee ows pak “4 mitted for —_ ‘al —r By was =e age 
oP apne ts elds, ee ie’ little perk, echo great length upon the usual | topics. is sid Sutherandabire, 0 ha hi and per 
ret Teellod ie an at a great expense. PiThe courses ane | matters. Whe' s were lost or stolen, Miss Hay was 
ps = old = Sarah sob gr been ‘chan dian ane that he should “not be removed from peaion » without 1 ito, wiin some = she “was tao 
made, led lead- fe ti ncouraged theft, an 
ing ms various parts of the fields to the college. A Go- po a velo so removed without # jorr' c op had the pie sreconveyed to the owner, on fae 
thic lodge, at the entrance to the s shoubeg: folds, from me te Ayreon a gratuity Ly pnd ager ® divination, In fms: | 
Siougi-ond es the fifteen-arch bridge, will be, it pan fo pay, OF ue otper words, west was Usp fet, 1 fortanes, curing cattle, &c., ms she was amply 
age aa mediately commenced, the style Of architectare t given, for any me Seid “Guksola employed 
>in k er lodge has “ae arg agains pees 
n deci by the Proyost and Fellows, to be aoe to say on their oaths my plan - ates SH iscellaneous. 
erected at the sou cots and extreme end of ying- |... ~ ie friend a e prospects Expedition of Discovery.—It may be recol- 
— by the apa The vile mpd gs iB sang awed, Selene next mint B Jand, he a he st a taow led th si ‘ie Erebus and T. discovery ships sailed 
peer pa Fellows of Eton on concl arrange- whether she will want the assistance of the Irish peop i a ——— 
ment with the Co f Woods and Forests for | * ot, and if she did want them she should — a of Captain J _ sung peice lg Ay ing to ascer: 
: ? ; . | but on their own terms thi were ways Sine ie hex. Ende yt 
the exchange os a ae Jecson pO CF ing a man’s hands. It vas 9 harm for ere a ee tna ay Bowie sings Poland te 
buildings, at Eton, opposite the college. It is said to be England he sad, Had ee eS perfect Imowledge has hitherto erto been obtained; but a series 
the intention e college authorities to pull down the RPE oa a acermmrer st tic observations were also directed to be made at 
a enon an ect nthe tn dome otras | 50% SSG! eid ad nef | irony, tie on thar oe ote i he 
others Counce gacelicge. lend hed» aan EE. ae ds z So a od St. Helena and the C 
Shrewsbury.—. sei ‘ ling at house of a religion. ral other gentlemen had spoken, the Pores tine ot ie. pd aad fitted - Pie 
ot Le baat a ee this town, she aamaien him ae ees ay eS: Lied aT Ccaieiere ries, and left 0 fficers of sufficient scientific acquirements 
mie oe “At the a Sie kesirel ad Morpeth’s Irish Registration Bill. | to superintend oe uelen Land was the next spot 
wads we Se mon soon fi ‘without a perait the | Mr. Pim was then called to the chair, and the wieeee aeeet eens Lees, farther obecr- 
up to ations on I magnet a t a /- r 
in water, which the flooding of the Severn had adj obart =< Van Diemen’s Land, about middle of 
forced Set the cellar. SCOTLAND. last August. There Ross met his old friend Sir 
—— —— formed itself a new channel, Glasgow.—A melancholy case of suicide has occurred | John Franklin, the Governor, from whom he received 
re restate cre of fine yw land, ad- | in a lodging-house pBetuge ep The followi: every possible attention and assistance, and there also 
d ng appear 
joining the a Abbey pre St. James’s. Priory) case:—A man and woman | having ee and an 0 atory, they pro- 
yg fame ite at Ff sessed a at  appliod at tc house allied to for lodgings, and having been eceded agp sia ee about the 26th of October, that 
topped for want of | admitted st arog he After break- e of their last letters, at which time th 
water, and, in payee ss = tate “of the land, more fast the x were on the eve of their de eparture. Captain Ross, the 
S00Ri. i inane Teel hes xpended to restore the river to pce cys h John Ross who, in Jane 
e, 
his 
a 
ee a: Colliery, near this place. 
that about.7 in the eveninga man named Pag. lo oho. 
Lae spe Be poate beok-keeper ¢ above works, 
his cottage, 2 ts, and 
som ag a threw 
p< iy a 
yweder in it ; but the. parmame ies tye bows aie pee no 
m to the circum a om | 
pagans Pap, dead in. the morning 
{ ae ey Sir 1 
urteen summers in regions ; so that this 
| arduous and imp not have been confided 
4 to a more i Ig appears 
