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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N* 16. 
Mr. Tyler, 2 parishioner, proposed a ef 4d. the 
—. _ nea = the sapreanstetion ve the Dissenters 
considerati tion be deferre df r 12 
7 
were standing ready tackled, with their cloths on, sud- 
without the coach, running the whole 
way to this city, about 11 miles. 
eg show 
tion, the vicar having declined putting the ame wats 
and it appearing to be in rake of the anti-church-rate 
ee h then com- 
, and fin ally closed on Sa turda day ¢ evening, when t the 
ee h—On y; M = . Sidney Smith de- 
livered a esti upon laws, in the Market- house 
orn-law Association. At an early h Market- 
house was completely filled, and at the time of the lecture 
a t number ms were standing outside. The 
number assembled was nearly 700 persons, and con 
audience remained st u 
they Leg ect a vote of thanks to ‘on lecturer. 
the society, in every 5 yee or “ies of “7 gordo 
boarheod. 
+ lett, 
have reg received wy the pos e here and at 
Chatham by several respectable matter: 
led 
y are 
Cepsgdin nips rr: the son: at 
i“ P 
throwing families into pot distress. One family has 
ile: 
very ga kept together ¢ the entire distance, a as if they 
had been yoked to th 
e coach 
ance, On eir arrival at 
eated, His elder sister, aged 10 years, was ve 
| injured—her head being 
back of 
laid bare from the redone 4 to = 
stared, as ‘id many others on peed hoges Led 
without their Shean, and suspec 
poe iy of them, The ho reer i in 
but 500 m di stanced, arriving, how 
spe be prthe the horses. The animals, it appears, kept their 
The animals, it seems the head; the ea ngest sister had her right arm 
broken. _ The children though dreadfully injuegdy: got > 
and foun other i inse ensible. In this lonely si 
the tarnpikergate. the 1 man | tion quainted 
> | d Up their brother ut in 
h of assist: at a res nearly an 
his Heer ee hour, when at last they vee eke smoke of a chingiey amon, 
ever, only half an | the trees, and arrived at the jouse of Mr. Bowles, one a 
Neale lying he 
accustomed time, and only one of them lost its cloth on 
the wa 
St. Ive —On Thursday, 400 gentlemen, who resisted 
the chur wicieuth te, dined a to ea their tiamph 
his sisters had placed him, Mr. Bowles immediately ret 
moved Mr. Neale to this town h 
dangerous state, 
in the mention from t 
If 9 accident had occurred m 
bein 
where he lies in a ye; 
mue| 
ch later 
e road ng seldom frequented at 
rate w 
patter ealling upon 
e sufferers, they would 
n se 
all the pa souteaers to appear ii 
to show cause why they should er 
the Spohaeactans 
the Consistory Co our, 
pins or.—On Saturday a further private examination 
er. mt ‘the Sage s siodgngs 0 on the 10th inst., 
evidence was not 
fur! ther de etaining him, 
‘Ta, reference ‘to this ae 
gee 
of Skerton, near this ¢ cited to 
t isoner Lovegro ove took place at = castle, in soe formation which on was cha ged with having altered 
letieekar ‘of the Lord Chambe rla ain an d the Lor d Stew the rate A the Black Horse beer-shop, from 10/. to 15/, 
of the Househould. Among the itis in order hat the licen nse ight be renewed to a fresh 
understood, were Mr. J. Lovegrove, Mr. Morris, silver- tenant, b d _pena f 202. De- 
smith, - Smtr pear : fendant pleaded tt , but aeted through 
sac bee ecuted, and his wife, and other persons, whose ignorance. The former landlord of thes inn and his su ne 
es have spat ie _ ere examined, and it was endeavoured to show 
the pie tor investigation was, how the hat th —- was made in consequence of the pre- 
of Lovegrove, the magistrates ‘being of opinion “that the mises tine uch improved. In opposition to this, it 
at ent s' 
was contended “that ‘the alterations ay not affect the 
case 
for 
living here, and having an only son. The writer gr 
at abroad. It, however, 5 at her son was in 
hi absence! . was visiting at Staf- 
me clue, it is said, en obtained to the 
city, the partic w 
aie at the time, has undergone his at 
‘The case e for the prosecution, sesh "Loke 
sc eg Coleri ridge o 
bserved 
sioners of the Treasury, statin “di 
laying the rate, 
€ proper time 
The peintesitie was proved to be 
wher 
pact articles have been stolen at ieee tim 
Her M jesty’s s stores at Windsor Castle—a reward of 0 one 
| book u 
to any person who will give such evidence as § shall lead to 
th id 
ers aye 
was 200, bat in conseq 
fendant, —_ Lined fel that <3 had not committed the 
fF he 
i, and 1 Mase 
who stated that he had choad the 
endant. The full penalty 
character of de- 
ned in the mitigated penalty of 
a canis 
—An accident attended with ~ _ of life 
articles, or who felonio usly received the sai Rai 
Manes s = will also be granted to ae person raee! of | one individual, and the seriou us inj jury o r three 
eing the actual thief or receiver) who shall give the like Bi 
evidence sae 53 mingham Railway, near Bromsgrove station. It appears 
at the : Tron- works — by ate r of men los 
their lives. In order jcnodl = nature "of t “08 soil ac | 
the trains up the inclined plane at the ‘Lickey was Te 
got up, a plug from the boi ler wa 
out: the 
end 
s blown ¢ 
be unders stoc’ d, it is nm to state tise the faveoee is 
Ff fi circu wall | 
| in the inside, and that — pace be Psi *.) inn 
fre-door bine open, all on the platform ye the engine or 
the 
and 
outer a = — up with ee stones and earth, “which | 
} have bee closely compacted as to 
3. re consequence of decay ina portion of the inner 
afterwards stated, fo: sa faction of the jury, that he one the 0 wall and the in tervenin ng stones — 
could have proved ratio a doubt a clear alibi. | i y moaphs ffected, a 
say enon —The follow wing details, descriptive | of ro- 3 ‘space. peta for the men t work, 
1 life d over orkm me a. ‘o protec! 
= "the ‘neighbourhood 0 of this city, a young lady of highly- them in case of any of the sire prs way, The oom 
respectable conuexions betame, by accident, an. uainted | went on with their work till three o'clock on Tuesday, 
th 
‘kk patienen of some station in society; and their 
affection becoming reciprocal, the day was fod for their 
union, which was to have gare’ Larges in this s city. Agree- 
able one, her parent p ted ti 
cou ntry, 
business in 
z1 H 
when — = g 4 
} 
aaa ne the wolight: it is estimated, of on ih red tons, 
eame down on je eg ge breaking it to pieces, and 
buryin ng eight m ‘The persons present ai once beg: an 
These were Mr. 
Creuae, ae engitear’ Walworth, his foreman ; the stoker, 
d Mrs. Walworth. Mr. Creu “ was so seriously in 
jured, that, after lingering a 
—_ 
e in much pail 
short tim: n, he 
red, Walworth ; and the pret with Mrs. | Walworth 
do well. 
eld on Mr. Creu re er a ver- 
dict pe ae 
on the en gine. 
The 
“ reer death is oe esc of 251. 
ualties 
ee 
Tuesday m 
ability, and eame here ‘nionling to settle. The day for | 
werk pbeing. seal, ‘tay one could be spaced at a time 
came not; his paren had pret cote A Spiele the 
match, and he was preach by pare m the 
seas, bound for Jamaica. A let girl, 
an unhappy lo 
man was * 
= the ruins. He was buried up to his neck, but 
protected as he lay = a: fallen ee so that 1 ite 
was preserved, bu s very much c 
hours more, two eran 
seriously bruised pant in it ured, w 
do well. After seven hours’ ‘additional labour, at three 
indus 
part of the enc girl but ill espplied th the loss of the: com- 
family had left when 
comfort. 
on of ~ life, and reap Pg 
aye ed an hour 
one o of the ie ee 
orning, at ni 
the lading of one of the Inggage waggons was ignited 4 
and ds 
Foye 
d the —< aaa the see uta up-m 
— at praevia’ in oonseqnes nce 
: Wee n Su 
se seen: from cone 
th ¢ th Fastern 
stepping 
whic 
Ft a and ya t ei a two more, all dead. 
ar nm Saturday, as the akon eat he s deseend- 
ing Rhyalle-hilloa ~ other side of St. Asaph, the leaders 
were att eo 8 
pace. On 
absent lo 
pect t 
op corner, the coach was turned 
The 
ment, as “received ppt from him, inating the rs 
hough wafted 
not the less welcome t 
e other Oa mene Joni Scivume te for 
and an 
saxiety, when she a still more wel epistle, 
assuring her that fame eer had landed at Falmouth, and 
was hastening to perform his neglected promise. Theday 
was looked forward to with delight ; it came—and with it 
inside passengers escaped 
= — iniory ; but a greats “ Lianfair, who 
as well as received some 
procure anda a 708 inet pro- 
ceeded to St. sep with the mails. _— obtained 
a ap ier Sot behind 
_Pebmarsh —A few days since, as some men were i 
a garden near the Windmill in this 
nly from the surface, they 
Counties Railwa 
uch inj seiat ‘that i 
10k on the arrival of the Romford yr at the 
ell w! m the _—< of 
stati ton in Mileen d, _Lov 
pected t o- return to 
d Lovell was 
t is supposed not survive. 
lighted, and was 
ac 
h he was iota ng, when, 0 
com wine The entire main line from Cardiff 
will 
rails. 
out *All right,” the train 
apparently 
where on examina 
eg was severely fractured, and the foot of the 
much bruised. 
owing to the aheul par rot 
he ge and Hed weg 
a this 
ted, pes the 
over the un pos man, 
lifeless, and convey - to the 
nation it was asc 
The left limb was af 
peng near 
to Merthyr 
pened on the 2ist i instant. 
Dublin.—His Eyectney a Pond 
to Ireland on the 20th 
Lieutenant is 
inst. Ji pati 
o have been 
at lengt 
ived 3 
On examination it was found 
i in—one o f Oliv ver Cromwell, one of Pali 
taken up in 
with illness the ‘night before his — 2 iets this 
presi was a menpen before the morning. lan- 
ee geer girl, the poy of the in- 
visited her i 
and Il 
Elizabeth, and James 1]. The weight of the whee was 
4ib. 7oz. The garden in whieh they wi pio a being 
a number of Desiah » capitalists 
to 
have come forward vith necessary funds, and the: oF. pd 
net outlay. 
“It is said that the gona Baring 
chee Paani en ne Batons y 
parish property, the churchwardens and 
erseers | have 
pot 
bape 
orn _—— ge. 
tended 
fessed that her son had been abaomag salle, and wo 
have remained se, had not his parents, ey a $e 
ten consent to his: After 
poem far to meet 
a proof 
of the sincerity of bis attachment, the lover, in the hanes 
— + a to his bride elect 2,000/. 
s glazed, j Id to b ij 
of the coins, manufacture, 
E. es “sr ae accident has 
and two casbuwe of Mr. Neale, formerly 
Mr. 
Ringwood | on Tuesday evening, arse the young ladies 
n the son 
of this place. 
Boldersood, the hames of the harness loge cet which so 
startled the horse that = ay tof at rage ap or mend 
| became ‘unmanageable. 
from Mr, P. 
r. O'Connell on his —— 
Dr. vere was ca! 
zinta 
rumnt to s comm 
tact with a tree, an 
turning 
no_ground whatever 
pay tr ont he observed that justice 
fale claimants ee i ong 
> any sites ™ I : 
cular elaine: to the deeision of ~ "Chief Justice of 
appeals at of Maryboroug 
nT 
he conainn was numerosly attended. 
qeenine og a ou * 
a ee ‘ae 8 Loeat: pur" 
tion —one™ m by the associa- 
would i parti- 
