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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 16. 
He had always found 
that he and every tae: oe his family had been 1 receiv ved | 
the official assignees, has withdrawn himself. The reason | 
assigened is. in Ch 
the horsemen were not disposed to be prevented pursuing 
whic! 
body ; and “whether the Lord Mayor of the year professed has co 
i h have subjected him to an attachment. 
He | 
msequently resigned his 
and struck Capt. Seymour, who ha ppened to be the fore. 
the ace a severe blow across the face. T 
e fi the r 
in accordance with, or — eee 0, those of the | at present be ascertained, his ren is only about | spike pene ya near aa eye, pee the 
existing Ministry, the Royal Famil pon nae r discovered Le 6004. spread over 200 or 300 S- One of the es- blood to ry pata usly, 
regu the Kind! and fa regarded th r the hunt, poi return hom the 
regard to at 4 t by a Ideal Pa png was occa- | being examined, it was found to be within half- -an- tack . 
Li r magic lent dispesiti 3 hy hi non-appearance which was, however, at last | the ae roceedings 
red father, bh 1 1 f a letter tendering his Tesigna- | it is said, have been commenced by Capt. Seymour to pa- 
for the inculcation of those pas iin “og which his con- | tion. Rs is “further stated that Mr. Cl ark | On Tuesday aight a married woman 
duct through life had been actuated. He had a son of his | last two ich I whose husband keeps a chandler’s shop Oa 
own, whom he had endeavoured to rear in t the same prin- - his o capacity into the Bank of Englend, to on one er, tees If, or, as it has ‘alleged, was 
ciples, and h ted that tent Pig 8,0007., and there remains a gw nee # thrown out of the first-floor window. unhappy 
and an honour to his coun try. The evening seems 99d 1s. 4d. in his pri ivate banker s han “ the defi- | woman was immediately taken up and removed to the 
tohave passed off ,a@ late hour having arrived ncies stated made for the com- | Westminster Hospital in a dangerous state, her he oon bela 
before the company had d entirely, separ arated. 
New Roof ll.—This noble hall 
b 
mission he is entitled to for the estates he has had under 
management, and which have not yet been brought to an 
audit. 
1 
Oxford and Cambridge Boat .Race.—This interesting 
contest, which seems to have absorbed the attention Bad 
sporting men of. all es for som| e time past, 
We 
psa besides other injuries aah_* a serious nature. 
rs that she and her husband u: 
a er qua 
that he ck his wife having ha words, she ran up 
stairs and bolted herself i in ihe front room, first floor. He 
kno cked, an nd endeavoured to obtaii in admission ; but she 
London in 1666. = was built as dient, dnesday brought to an “issu ue. f tl 
and it has been kept up by repeated r repairs from | time to London river took pl ace self out of the window. He kicked the door, a part of 
ime,and i 1836, and, including the one of that year until the ind 
structure. hi il three races have been contested, in all of raised and something rage ae inka she street. He fan 
twats euppoed to be the ote of the ola rool, | which the Cantabs hav e been suc ccessfu 14 _ At twenty d his 
has been for gang or no ne are enter- 
ows | at a given signal, amid | the cheers of a great ltitude of On Tuesday night, the inhabitants 
how it aneegeoer oot without i injury to any rat ott The ieckttin rs-road were thrown into a state of alarm by 
present walls or “openings. It is prop osed to ~~ Cambridge boat took the lead at once and maintained her hearing loud screams of murder proceeding from the 
pr 
‘namented with stained glass; the effect of neg present 
tracery to continue for the gee Sa carrying up the 
character of the t hall ; and from thence the new 
roof et oar mt ofa Similar construction o those at West- 
t ed 
periority 
of Mr. ieoninee 
avis, r’ 
immediately praia: a female was observed to 
limit of Se Sg and 
of the "The tance, “out six ales was 
Tha h: £ th 
d 
precipitate hei rself fro om the back attic window upon | the 
xoni 
accomplished in in cr agg and a 
river e whol Fup were crowded with s 
red 
agree 
ort bps gpotisiely started up on her r feet t, and m: 
enric with pen 
erecta tsaciseek stat arches. The soffet, or ceiling, 
will —— and enriched with bosses at “the intersec- 
and at 
ade 
of _the leads, apparently | with an sateen, a 
the cutters as they ah shot past. 
Putney was very great, and conveyances of F eve ry desc: 
tion of the mouldings. 
a view to illustrate the intention of Mr. Alderm: Wood, 
by hi f Common Counal, referring 
of, the City Lands’ Com 
rers engaged in 
Protestant 
+ © oe $7 + _ 
Saitted. 
wciy Antiquities.—The labou 
excavating | e: 
the foundations of the French Church 
on the bridge. No essing 
however, occurred either upon the river or on shore. 
Eby eee the affair came well off. The bas-arariiat ae 
well mi d, rps offered n no. obstruction to the boats as 
4 the side of Mr. Davis’s house. By this peor 
pans, the seavenes of asd pees being obtained, a 
ladder was brought, and she w: ued from her perilous 
situation. A surgeon, pi ity nex ar Fe5 attended and 
conveyed her ina coach to St. Thomas’s Hosp ital. It 
on aoe previo’ and the l 
chemesives wes. highly Lipeorae with the spirit and 
skill with which the match was contest 
ore rch sage peso Ne =s esiry wes] ped ag Seer 
Vest- Hain to elect 
ma For me past she has heen Seen under 
baiag er ‘that pe persons intended to murder noid 
pean i night she oi eae they were breaking 
Pee deleing # ae ins Crees belt rene ce 
a pew 
dusted 5 _ but notwithstanding. the efforts of the Anti- 
ha Risbecs reccieotst the mctros 
ce-offices tha ft. ral 
hands i in a very large vestry. The “majority was therefore 
gi pecs 
nessing 
tic architecture of this country. = see of in church, 
Sa a ai vata order ; 
ve been 
‘niversity London.—It appears from the re- 
say ast lrg f this Coll 
been extremely successfal in 
‘University of arunigped one af —F 
{ ya ect The, in in n Barthlomee-ane a 
within the Bank, which appear Ww a conn 
re! were lost rg the 
fo) 
tinguished themselves at the 
| place 18. 
“ink for 
book 
nd 1,040/. out tof sa ” 280/. granted 
Scho s, have b 
honours in the | 
prizes, ten of 
yon © of SPRY Sout! Bendy tes eet: they c 
uesda: ay m a eg pestis ied 
brother and sister, pupcetes Lan Greenwich fair to ) spend 
the day. 
in the f ¢ Exhibiti 
btained by ye nts of this college. ‘Those fy most be 
nations which too 
m Daviso1 
in the e year 40, were Mr, n, exhi- 
tk but when neat = 
7 
= | gach poe e, a respectably 
‘ioe Zs oxsa0 Mr. Brees, who, on inquiring ct eas 
mo 
villas. 
they were cay = by the workin, 
two years in Paternost 
Joseph G. G d. wh ki 
Ned 
was thus broken up. 
the University Clas- 
the excavations a 
Theene of the 
has ed eae mages of interest to the po tea but | 
pproaching 
hen the keeper ofthe regalia the habit 
sora € ha 
> aamreger : 
_ Chartist Meeting.—The Chartists held a meeting on 
ame White apgemtesnts for the saber elect- 
ee to forma , in conjunction with ten 
other delegates who ‘ne been Barre in ra country. 
Se ee to time, it a none 
I the Mr. Par. 
spot, Pe die a peace Brise coe into a Shop 
ascertained that his right thigh was. bigamy: his ba 
ach wi 
pang toa” og outer on passing the 
in a short time calls ‘at the house , affecting haste, and 
the 
