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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 14, 
he was alarmed at seeing the 
; and on apprehending him in the afternoon, 41 
and the progress ee is daily apparent. No dou 
and cov ue byes blood... 
atl 
\ ae in » the signin: Information haying been given to the | few 
mayor, Jervis was examined, -and remanded for further 
ti pe allow auacah for the hays authorities 
e forward to prose On being taken to the 
gaol and searched py the grok, oP other letters were 
his person, on 
gons, 
y go ome- 
pe eth pica 
"it would a i ped that 
various Esa of clothing for on 
ich was a mon Bey 
Py . 
below the lip « of the rail, he coald i 
let day 
Fa ‘ore tl Ps Pacer 
on behalf of the Post-ofie, 
solicitor was present from London 
The prisoner, by the eps 
edness and ad deapiniens cy. 
ck was made on Saturda: 
We eds jor.—A ro) 
received ai ee blo lon 
sracomine.. was 
broken = Toaking-xlasocs and o 
ture ; the amount of value being, it is y pa £150, 
The polic e are in acti ive pursuit, and it is expected the 
ee , when 
f his fingers oes were t 
night was so “dark hat he Pe te 
After the pede blow, the man 
e doorway, as if for the pur- 
po preparing trike a third time, when_ the | 
wounded man succeede: @ in pus rola ong Soor to, and the 
q in custody. It has since tran- 
ed, that when the suspected party left the Castle on 
Thursday, the day on which, 5 robbery was pay mee 
ed upon ein , a deal er 
mits ery, and i in old aa and aioe" and re- 
of 10s. ; but ms having been refused, 
ed t to. a paw e 
Whe 
ie thene proceed 
lock having a spring bolt, it became fas 
clear 
sed ov e “E leg, i alstog 8 
so severely that a ee was prizes He is doi 
well.—An ps gpg was killed o 
mn Frida 
Blackw 
railway, onits way to town, had reac h ed within, ae Sorlo 
itself s ped in two, and swui g sbouk A th a pik | 
tonoee Miestraction S | every hing 
mes as to do it considerable damage, but further 
mischief was prevented. Fortun ately Seven or eight pas- 
aicabys bahar i is a bell on the building, pas A — | ri ara! sum upon his watch, which was immediately 
in making his way to it an pe ringing it. The | advanced. . He then seemed as esign and there was 
pa +9! “al sto aah them from their purpose, and nothing i in his manner or appearan to indi icate that he 
they fied. of in somes Li 
£ hl 
tity. of cotton waste, whi a he hound over his hand, aid 
ressed on the open ing in his head. He fainted, and was 
found i in this ‘State w un the mail-cart | arrived. The driver 
+ Alf 
and no clue bp that as to he pln 5 srry he * 
ton, where. he now ns 
Chard.—A whole family at Gribb, in the parish of 
be, near this town, has narrowly escaped death 
at the = of an old _ on 76, named Major, aghaa 
o tak a ‘or 
of the family i is Coombes, with w esi 
ing of Coombes being a own daughter. It pemsta st 
he | Nocthers and E aste 
1g ment the 
train stopped, and thus ese: aped injury.—On Thurs 
day a fatal accident occurred on the North Uni 
Railway, at Cup ear an, to a person marl 
Athert » keeper e Standish station. D, 
quest, however, A 
could jump off whilst the ing, as he had done 
before: He attempted to do so, but was thrown be 
the piavig Bas killed on the spot.—On Th hursday mo 
as a mai med E] x id f the 
’s-end station, 
rn Railway, nea 
been discovered. —It has since been rtained ia 
a large and valuable portion of the sath. 2 va know: 
as Tippoo Saib’s Tent been taken away from 
res at the Castle, where it had been deposited 
number of years past. ongst various parts which are 
ing is the long pole which supported the roof. 
was stu , and portions of it d with silver orna 
ments, and the two ibs at each end ted to have 
been of silver. Other tions, containing silver sonatas 
*. _— are also se be missing... From this ci 
nee i 
pet occurred to the jewel -train of the 
Railway. A appears the tra ain left Pa iddington_ at hal 
pa st 9 o’clock 
| it was discovered that o 
ne of the tubes of the boiler had 
bares. ang the ehgios was unable to work. Assistance was 
y morning he begged his daughter to send olf tis Supp posed that a system of plunder ty heen 
. : is n hour’s labour the ion was backed 
water from hi hick boiling the party who has bask have been engaged It to ihe. when after a delay of more than three 
hi 3 g rm p ‘+ Z ig , de pat teh is repor rted that, duri the search amongst pak, pea a on its jo urhey. The t train was un- 
ing immediately a little od to sah bao the mess. quantity of valuable property of various descriptions was | usu long, there being 18 waggons attached to the en- 
Cook Pi eg a OR RR ay . P, apy zg aie bat only ae our passengers. It was nearly 2 o’clock 
hot, and that he did not like the a of it, and after his leaving th the aft fer rrived at Slough, four hours after the 
It appears that on 
the servant 
anol SP 
was seized with 3 vomitings ; the ties seized in the 
same manner ; and the wife, who, to convince her husband 
k 
wife for his keys, and went mm bagen gt where he 
gaged for some minutes. On ming down he folded 1 Ss 
in the broth, atea quantity of it, was also taken ill. None 
of the family, however, have died. _ The poison. was arsenic, 
cig tsa pretence fe destroying rats. Major 
liked ‘hi 
_ y saying g¢ to his 
ponte as he ently went away, ¢ Geel by iq you'll never 
me ——In consequence 
of the general order 
jus issued by the sighs. of the Bo 
f Lord Hill, 
‘ore the train 
r time. 
scor 
e Rev. C. H. n unani- 
0 the office < Bishop in this city, vacant 
by cae death = Simon Walke 
rosehing demonstration announced 
during the Eas eraser Be: 
ard of Ord- 
Ain mand o for th “4 formation of 
for the use of the troo 
ak the ie several 
not a gupess = Seat his in 
situated 
peer t does 
as to inj ure the [at 6g w away th 
cae ro et cam: and. the family al was prepared 
from their erock, and the old man partook of it 
Tr rowbridge. —It appears from the local papers that the 
Chartists have a sort of at bet shop at thi 
which every article of ious 
pd a. ie hy elled to lay oat 8 a pertain 
barracks, formerly us a be an exercis- 
ing —_ for the horses, has at ordered to be exclu- 
sively appropriated to that purpose. The ground will be 
under the charge of the barrack-master for that district. 
€ balls, and wickets wi 
y the oe and presen ated to the 
re: mpapestien tr tro: 
—A correspondent of the Mark Lane Ex- 
_lette er to tha t Jo ural, stating that 
eee terrace, 
Eh family oe Sanday, one 
i ft ye! 
taking 
of his. 
Me. T 
winstow, had an ewe bd: which produced 
the road, an: the driver soho Sh 
by at the: time could pte fowl oa horses, she fell =“ 
the 5 pot. “An elder 
a. 
lambs. Four came boss sg woe him tw: 
had ¢ 
ths. ‘were prolific, but not so auch Pa: 
times, Her 
so as ast the most that 
ty. pontnee: heig font 5 she was a cross-bred Nott sheep, 
she mediately taken t surgeon, and had every 
attention pe her ; ce it is stan she will fo Pes | 
Brighton.—The Rev. J. Marshall, vicai 
has dustrejed himself. a pec 
committed suicide by hanging himself 
that | § 
the 
sha y Mr. Colwill, of Bradworthy, Devon. 
jar will not se confined, as was originally intended. 
tk iderati f th j alone, but os em 
i he a 1 ti t desc: 
Ss. a 2 
Tiestand 2 
dom, pl srercaoy the duties =. upon corn and pro 
The nedinesennels Cambridge-street, “has bi 
lace monstration is to 
i c 
aden - 
on clearing OU 
; three times, Palas and pa 
wil be nin to Cirencester on the 26th April, and ped 
the current. He 
came Sd the ship. 
time g leave of 
kept her above the water until 
The — of the child was at 
some emigrant friends 0 n the deck “t 
till she 
the Pais 
radar in ‘four hours and a half.—The Great North of 
was in the habit of frequently visiting. 
mpletes pe chain from 
the math to ane county of a Theat Hl be opened | .x 
on the 31st imaged Fig 
.was accidentally a deceased b 
some ° — was : entertained at 
cause of his absence, 
es that life 
herefore thougiy 
ee his hom 
weelttedon, "but all agen that ee have been 
under insani i 
t mail contracts, all places as 
he | indeed bey 
pice post-office communication. “as ona 
locomotives with | 
6th April being fixed pil vee "Post office authorities 
from London to the = gan 
the Great raat of I England 1 line eens | included in 
saw her shia andthe young: man. stroggi bg 
ee ‘anai.—The arr this 
—_ year amounted to 88;965/. 1 10d. ; the 
gg go a mg iat 36,910, 4 
ras Soon T 162. Bd hich toll are 
ved range thus ean rregheou ve a 
per ie iron, coal, timber, sane and _— 
et ee and ale. The number of pas- 
a 
is canal 
ond, will, share in the benefit. o! ‘increase 
with 12 2 waggons arrived at 
er ai See Ne 
affecti tionately ; but t 
pas on arriving at gene the workmen and 
ay. 
et turned out and welcomed the unexpected scsgresab 
§ 
t 
a, 
the works. The. tet pis 
stability of 
ran over ae — line of the _Tailway the > very day that 
ubli 
Ebrington) leaves 
Me Ocomel be 
was received on great cheering, ™ 
at Fi ble lensth 
| seteiialinanes 
e great w ate 
‘On Tuesday the directors and shareholders | 
Ba &. ger 
pREBEBS ERS EL 
fad 
4 
preliminary prints Py ‘he said that he w 
of the ltter-cariers in this town, the Pn aie 
his dwelling-house, and discovered 26] | 
‘letters, on 74 ne ee all of which had been aa 
by 
and on the following day the line s to be opened to the 
public.— The exertions at present making on the rail- 
way line from Bristol to Bn 
large number of epee g +g 
labourers are employed night and day. 
| amely, the security of the 
- | ject soul carried 
a 
which he poe o the C 
ne Goragh of ; 
be 
he locked to 
bravery, the virtue, 
peg age ait Bok beg the 
talent of her sons; he § 
