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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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between Workington and this town, by which the turn- | was adjourned till von ay. It is stated that, as far as | and arrive He 
e road, for a considerable a was literally strewn ea nm — yet gone, grey has been el rene Sealine with one or two > ete there, ro 
with gold. Tt seems that a servant m onging to Mr. may committed the en which, it i iled hi Gar 
Walker of this place, was sent to the e Whitehaven Bank | believed, Sa s been committed arious periods, small | theatre, where he remained upwa ards of a quarter of an 
d portions of the. valuable pro wt e hour, and after walking through = ergy and purchas- 
master had bou ght, amounting t The inquiry, from the nature and extent of the | ing returned by the. mail-train 
2,0002., however, had been a paid menage ‘the ee sd depredations the respectability of the fami ly of the | and arrived here, with comparatively no — the fol- 
lowing ore 0} us CO imple tin, 
of which was in _ Sovereigns, packed up in paper. The nation, has created here very ; great interest.—On Sunday | the whole: journey in 23 hours and 5 minutes, a total on 
as a little boy, three years of age, the son of a | tance 0: of 45 = my" 
| 
of John Hulme and 
out on his return home, an nm on the 1 oo Pan? ere in Park-street, was running across the draw- shton-under- Line. — The trial 
ing at a great pace. a had, however, n no soo , he tripped ea on the carpet, and falling on the | John aati indicted wr he wilful murder of Bri nn 
reached his master’s ‘and dismounted end of a small drum-strick he had i ce chars it | min Cooper.a t this — n De cember last, the 
that y of the sovereigns were loose in the bags, w tee paneer ted his eye, entering the head upw: of two par 
had burst, and 238 were missing. He immedi-| inches. Such was t the force with which it was septate nto | Monday at 1, a dl i the whole of that d ) 
ately retraced his journey back towards Workington, in the poor” child, that it a owt — to drag it i ree 1 id appea' rs that 
search of the lost gold, and at the bridge-end he found | away. edical aid was immediately procured, and a | Ashto re is a goon bas waciinnesl in 
17 of the sovereigns toget snag tenencrad onwards, he messenger despatched bs tow n for Sir B. Brodie, who ——, timber and in hee trades connected bie — hot 
picked up i near _the same afternoon. ‘Not the least hopes were i gees ers, 
k f odd i of the child’ died ho had een paying higher wages wv an en in 
another man found oo near mt As ee If he had survived, it is said that he Id I herited Manch ster, reduced them to the abate level. The 
Walker’ s servant proceeded, he heard of some vagrants | a fortune of very considerable amount. onseque! rike and turn-out of the workmen, 
who had been seen serambling for the go old on various | Berw ick.—There has of-late been a great increase in ee Gane rs, of the workmen of a Mr. Whitfield 
t had p p larg - manufacture of articles of iron in this place, all the | who thereupon endeavoured to supply their place by 
ies of d ious pl three fo undries having _— for some time i n full and others, and deca aed ete othe es entered the 
d Ps * 
and on them was found the sum of 46/. 1s. 64d. 
They affirmed th neediest 
five watches. ey ey was 
own, oat they were taken into custody, and then cauuaee 
pa — had picked up the — $ on the road and 
en them all up. There is still, it is said, a con- 
Saeeaes eos n of the money m wedi Ze 
Colchester —An inquest, exciting great interest, has 
been held i in this town for the purpose of Ladies into 
the death of Emily ‘Matthews, a single — aged * 
A ad been n pre 
sch 
itfiel The prisoners were par- 
a. OO 
with a pei of 160 or 170 ites weight, 
n theevening of the ‘Lith Dec., 
cellaneous articles manufactured at Helen nt beche o8 
varying from 12 ewt. to a fe is i This, it is 7 as oben deceased rata at the top, and his brother in 
id, is by far the largest exportation of this species of the pit. The ey had tw WO candles, one in the pit, and 
manufacture ever sent from this port. Another vessel | another 
1so, a short time ago, sailed with a cargo of 125 tons of | see his work. Soon after they had fixed a piece of sec 
similar articles manu actured i e same works. . | and begun to weet a loud report was heard, like a piece of 
tween 80 and 90 workmen are employed at the Helen aviillery; and ~ ased cried out, gy *m killed,” and i imme- 
lron- EWOFKS, and 40 or 50. = tre old foundry 5 3 and a large 
—* 
deceased (w ved a 
the extensive establishment 
* 
who had been 
Witham oaiclanstonss to the Stanway house) b 
improperly treated by the surgeon in i ser 
wae ways wee serious collision has taken place on the 
— se Manchester Railway, at Moston, near Man- 
diately fell. y een name 
prerean with a light, ed was taken to the Swan 
Inn, where Deceased was 
the saw-pit, # po k i 
too soon. A len hened examination of witnesses took 
place, from or. to have been no — | 
eular ill-treatment | vi ‘decease The foreman of th ¢ jury | 
o 3 oh any means, 
pert tial was propelled by an ‘additional engine, ‘and 
was pilo ‘ilo ted, not by the dy a engineer, but by C. Innes, 
at Se was ben forever y person. But aa | 
ished to be con am whether any party had been a 
The Cor 
the engines at the Manchester 
terminus verdes poche the train up the incline, 
it was his duty to have - procee eded to » Mi ills Hill station, at 
ground n + the road as if a sort of cannon had been laid 
there, Se a geet three ‘feet from the lev sr of Be road. On 
being told that he had received a mortal d, deceased 
id he had n 
said he had no suspicion who had done it. "The principal 
witness prisoners was Edward Davis, an ac- 
complice in e crime, a sawyer d ber of 
f neglect in the observed, 
should b 
ae ‘ 
ney 
would be wnat The aon asked what ‘good | 
weed S 
enabled to get var the other line of | 
mem 
Lhe tie was entered into 
Society ; and 
Sral witnesses spoke with 
rails. This, bosevel he tis to do 
lor 
corroborate his statemen t. Sev 
wamination 
them to draw a conelusion that crimi- 
any one. A medical man present 
as decidedly of opinion that no pos- 
no evidence a 
nality attac 
observed, 
sible good yong sh wit 
of the luggage train, and mi a h 
from the direction “where the murder “was committed, 
line of rails. train, however, started sooner 
— wa: 
used by ; Flulme and Pyitiams, and of account which 
of the body. The jury did not wish to hear any furt! 
evidence, and returned a verdict, ‘shat deceased | 
from na’ tural causes.” But they strongly recommended | 
rv 
tance of about 200 yards, and as both 
| tha’ 
thelr highest speed, it was | evident that no precaution 
when apprehended, b “the manner in 
n pt en It appeared 
prac fen circumstances, a. more ‘extended period 
The co 
tender to Innes’ s engine, besa ber before and not after 
he 
pee for the de efe nce sei 
r the Loomer 
the 
} } Pye f 
—: ‘was ~ “ sae rae aan om 
threw herself from cin the chain-pier into the sea. It 
appears that a fisherman, who was as ort po snacioeee eye in 
ad art nairak yey by the tid: Li th 
sed co rab) 
mainder passenger trains, vill were detained till a 
| quarter-pas' st 8s whe nm _the ey were all three _ joined, an d 
rather 
s, and the D incredibility of various portions of the 
, they had amp 
en of collating a ae k 
1 agree and di hachaige thémbelees feu 
Of this testimony, thie 
the view would not trust, there was not bows 
a a law 
placed 
pe! 
eet 
I 
3 = 
FS eR See Se 
t varion $ portions of th 
ries in dashing ag 
as the a | 
in this town, but who had pagenred 
her in 
took place on the railway be tween Paisley and Glasgow, 
— of the guards, contrary tot the instructions giv en 
state ment, but as to janes only indifferent, not tending 
to prove the guilt of the od cornet at the bar. His Lord- 
ship, tice — * occupie: 
the influénce of which, i etl - p 
“SE 
with Zs “back ad the engine, which 
a ems aes morning, Richard Lovegrove, 
—— in in the late depre- 
the Eich 
| pon el appt 
s head came in 
contact with a ag with such force illed 
The young man, who had o 
going with gre 
whale po any ee ury; 
nutes, acqu itt tted the prisoners. thi al 
ae r 
another person, t whom, it is | 
On Tuesday morning, a pri- 
noc roan of waaay along the _tops of sid car- 
th 
before the Lord Chamberlain, the Mayor. and Mr. Blu 
of the alg magistrates. Gentlemen vuneund | 
with etna i -hiay brsioierson 
“ 
| Dea 
visitation of ‘the var Bg held at the 
¢ 
Fors. —The 
Cathedral in this city, to i 
m (the Rev. Dr. Cockburn), closed on Friday. On the 
da jay a 
notice was Lmegh ou the south 
with —. observed, that mp m which h 
been com e to, to exclade the ts mach from al 
f justice shoei 20 —— "eo defeated. 
he pretense y of the names 
clase be —— io — 
getting into the pu 
ther parties, ve | | ceedin 
course a the wets macions and in con 
aga i and 
whieh was addressed to the Dean, monishing him that, 
da uF ts “Maceh ia eating the pro- 
then proceed: 
There was nothing, he 
” 
His 
ship add added, that this was what Sight be termed a pre- 
inquiry 
before the Gunner: canee by oth neds 49 
snd paca - rs himself from the said contempt, 
Wiitiy 
said, in th ‘he 
hold out the slightest hope of rag the ad he entrea' ed t 
risoner to prepare for the awful fat 
| prisoner heard his pcg et anil, and retired 
th > 
liminary 3 bu t the moment it would be a: ome e lawful obedience of the Ordinary Aa, AND. i 
politic F ° becttnend punishment. After Dublin,—-On Saturday, his Excellency the Lord Liens 
the channel e" the public press, th ane f the ane had been called, and he did not appear, the | tenant a suite left tid cate, and proceeded in a special 
least abj to the reporters being prea The i Commisaary (D (Dr. Phillimore) ordered the apparitor to | railway-train to Kingstown as where her Majesty’ $ 
tigation was consequently p' with closed d call him Counsel appeared the team. vessel Merlin was ado xcellency’s orders- 
‘Bae fol , appear the particulars of | claimed to he ogee in his defence. he C His Excellency, with Lady Biceaot Forteseue and the 
what took e. There were not more than three o' four refu sed, stating that the Dean must purge his ‘contempt | fee . J.P Fortescue, embar' , and ¢ I got 
witnesses examined, and those deposed ly to the state id be heard le dfor Bristol. There is 4 
th which the accused had charge, under | which w the following effect: “ That the Dean, ; ‘circulation that the Lieut.-Gen, com” 
Mr. ng were: im previously to the depredation | ing been need guilty of the erime “in simony, be deprived | bee Oe gh Blakeney, K-C.B., is about to retire yar’ 
aa The person who the and d nee from the office of se from every be- | his command, and to he succeeded by Lord Keane-~ 
paprbspmcneesobenseod th of York, ¢ meeting of the Society for the Extinction of the ~_ 
senna at the of tof t : tees hall th titles. cpm ts of D T ad tion of Africa, has been held at 
and ~~ the year 1839. He proved that at the time he | After the nase nm de ine oe forges Mansion-house. Lord Mayor ‘presided. Several 
whole of the property under his care was perfecil meen to the Chigenr hist and re h great | speeches were. delivered, and t of subscriptions 
. Other and the sen! of depiivati a ge bina oF collected was considerable. A deputation from he ood 
the extent of the valuables which are are missing from the this ety stew days nee the sul yy waited upon the Lord Lieutenant, whee 
stores in the lower ward of the Castle. At the conclusion | ney from here to back again in 24 hours. consented to become president of e Pry, 
SS ae subtenae flow far, the further hearing of the case He started from the railway station at 45 minutes past 8 Mr. O’Connéll was not present, expected.— 
