270 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 17, 
the law existed they were bound to, administer it. Mr. ‘igh Wycombe.—The failure of Mr. Rumsey, solicitor, | them had his leg fractured by the fall, while asa pen 
Hill then gave no tic: 2 to the magistrates that he should | of this s place, under-sheriff for the county | during the ‘past | still more fortnat, had his back broken. were 
g among: both conveyed to the Royal Infirmary, where te 
ic of made | ported to be about 40, 0002., em many parties who had | died on Tass 
in vestry ; that pistes B. was ag Sas ind , it is said, will be nearly Leith.—Th ing trade, as far as this place is 
_ altogether omitted which ought to be mate ; that httogl ruined cA the circumstance. bi antioe “seems to have “become quite extinct. For 
we th many arrears the previous rate, an d’ that Thornbury.—T’ H ing village of Tockington, | s nt 
persons were exc used who me able to SY ua about three miles from here, has been pa scene of a wT fro th Pi b gradually | ad thi year 
others The magi s re- | daring nnrdes, which, was perpetrate the morning 
ceived Mr. Hill’ $ notice a disp 1 the validity of the | Saturday, in a beer-house at that ae orb in the open aN. hati in the trade having ge march ye 4 
rate, and dismissed the cas ig age o further jurisdic- | and in the presence of three or four perso Deceas ed abandon: ed it, The remaining eal that used to be so 
tion. Mr. Hill said he Should appear ns any citation he | wasa Mr. Fisher, a respectable farmer, Ricred unde: ergoing repairs and alterations to fit 
received from the bg aah dl Court, and retired. years of age. e murderer is named Wires a dis- | tt Iti 
‘anchester. nm Thu Mr. Farrar, jun. “3 was charged | soldier having a pension, a and as an additional IRELAND 
Deore t op at the New Bailey Ge sumrnane, f assistant to Dublin.—A meeting of persons interested in the pro- 
pa “3 5.4 s portion of | the country butchers by shooting animals for them, and motion of Irish manufacture has hom hela at the Royal 
the heyy the p f P - Farrar, | conveying letters and par cels to and from the post-office | exchange. Lor: a Cha rlemont, who was in the chair, ¥ 
it appears, some gt wyore s similar but un On Saturday morn- sat il sa Si nt; dniendaoknin al 
successful resistance to the pa — “of the church rate. | ing deceased was he dat ty to Bristol market, and on his 
When aad = by the B trates to show cause why algae at Tockington, p, and called | saved ee ante ae movement, wi he 
he should n ot pay | ore aig ie ‘disc! aimed all soe of | for a ey of cider, _ While drinking it, and conversing | manufacture at a higher price than the better and chea 
carrying the the Ecclesiastical Court, inasmuch | + ith th e prisoner, who, it is supposed, ang of British grow wth. The noble lord entreated ms 
all ideas of exclusiveness, and to 
the market upon the fais } peinet iple of open prc! 
r. O’Connell, Mr. He! rien d h I 
addressed the meeting, pik was fully attended. —A 
Id of the repeal wardens, in n order to 
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as sd _. that. oe ahheidered that court cate be nothing 
bette a den of thieves; but he professed 2. have The land Meng poe erving a pistol inside the breast of his 
paiiaty ejections to the rate. The first was t the | coat, with the muzzle towards her, in which she 7 some 
notice ening the meeting at which the rate ‘was m made brown paper, mentioned the circumstance, a ieot v ated af 
was ae nerally Lea ureree throug h the parish, but | fears of = piso bers poiss. The pr risoner, howere 
merely put upon the ye ch-d ite and secon, ¢ that it | said there was 
was not signed by the rehwar f gi i no further notice 
objec tion s Mr. | rse of conversation 
ly parish, and tk e prisoner he he had ees re rhe pare Seres rm fetch a 
to post the notice on the door of that Ser as it wee [leter which contained 501. Mr. _ Fisher He a said 
whont that all good ha Faat ‘abtended j it. Mr. i e|* 
added that the law did not require the noti ch, a fund would be raised of 100,000/., and 2 weal 
signed at all; it was qu nite. sufficient that Beck a note ce able to o kick 8 any more. ben Fisher ment bo crema shai he eines to pevrent repeal being ried. _ The 
should be given as th ight reasonabl d went out for about a minute | 
pose to be genuine. The pany for the churchwardens into fr 2 back kitchen, ct on returning baeeas é clappe _ 
h the pistol to » Mr. Fisher’ s head, and = t him. A surgeo' did 
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meeting and adverted to many of the t topics already fa- 
miliar ¢ to the public. He 
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n many parishes, where t the dead shot.” "Medica assistance was unavailing, and he suit tag abt F pag 7 ad tn Me Ga Lag pen! 
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matter of education. r. Maude recommended the de- prehended, said, “I know I shall be hanged, but I shall ed io enna sumanpeed Harn ee eee of the week 
fendant to pay the money without incurring any farther | ete appt ily ; for it was all for that woman,” by which he | from Philadelphia, United States, 200/. towards the re- 
expense, meshes to him that as a member of a civil | supposed to mean rotenone wife, for whom — 29 peal rent. e had also received 45/. from Belfast, and 6/. 
community ought to render himself answerable to the | veh ago, previously to Pro- | from Ballymagarret, near Belfast. He wished the corre- 
‘Jaw. Mr. Farrar declared that his objection to ay the | fessed an attachment. Tt ‘has been “since proved o the | spo onde noe from America to be read. _Mr. Ray then read 
Tht te sce eee ln when Mr. Maude rO- oe te d Philadel- 
posed that hi hi d had the pistol loade associ . Mr. Connell said thas ase 
umbrella as he was going tig of conrt, sed redeem it for vet some nf sor = Noting: for deceased, but could | | Pr i ight and ut - t of the 
“the amount of the rat ed to decline any such when iation be made at receiving these letters. "The 
compromise of his aa and a oe ce fis _ em | — opportunity, he had d one it. The jury Teturned a | [fet letter requested py every man in the Bos 
as bab against him. Mr. Peter erdict of ‘* Wilfal murder,” and the prisoner was com n should be enrolled as assoc’ Prarane of this body, He 
been moned for a x of 1. ad, or Zi esi Ith te Fy ~~ take his trial. toon aro they could not comply wit mt: ig oti It 
eanlk’ act precisely as Mr, Far —Members of town-councils are not only | would not be legal. to. do so, a and he wa: those 
‘warrant was ordered again aa A hing exempt tom, bat pat abot y diese for serving on het a fe Ooty 
_ Windsor. —H, R. H. Frinee, Albert having: expressed a} t case, tri heriffy’ Genet ie correct. The ieee contributions towande the funds of this 
the 60th Roy usual this ra = Me. tr Li scombée, a net he ld be looked u of great value; but 
art “movements pene he left for town, order: to | that | the fovoekh, having objecte: ted t to se ~ on a ie ry on ie when they came ‘accompanied a suc ~ expressions as were 
| ground of his being a member of the town-co cil, the ob- ey should be pine as of the 
nesday morning the: regiment was reviewed by the Prince i in | jection was overruled by the undersben A fer ‘the trial greatest possible impor rtance. It was a source of 
the Hom se Par had proceeded for some time, a of the Act of Liecng great “gratific ation that this expression of sympathy came 
I ment was obtained, and the dinquaication discovered. | from Boston—the birth-place of American feo 
cisio ion, a obs also the new sabi 2 exercise, with _ percussion “: Liscqmbe was therefore | direct ed to = é the hh the grave of British tyranny in America. It n that 
_ arms, the regiment formed rallying squares, skirmishe d, | bo: mboked as a sho td tye va Arian we. 
and went through the other evolutions of a a fight. parc d di rt, al g t called, was ple, and that town afterwards 
is sworn in his stead. ; _ | retreat from the country, and As oo yest Hie bad 
com nanan his un unqualified approbation -€ the soldier- like owey. yn The rsday morning | two A 0 d with expressing an opinion_that, in ease of 
pearance of the men and the adm precisjon w: Sie to work perceived smoke i hn, 0 d wi eir han their 
ch the various evolutio ions were perfo ak The Que ha beac Pascoe master, lying i in we rr de dish ockets, unless justice were done to their country- He 
the mstone. On going on board ving the sr et. | had also been charged with showing a preference to America 
from resent by the coldness of the day; ; but her nion, hex disco nated Bs cabin to “Ae fire. ef- lan Wi ow, he would avow that he had a 
“Majesty it the whole of the evolutions from fectual tinguish it, the pee and a Fhatine preference for th he me sho subscribed to that noble do- 
the windows in Vic ‘ower, came on board. The latter exclaimed hry at his ee ment. This exp of American sympathy would be 
yuth.—At a parish meeting held a few days | was ond and immediately, r regardless danger, “ey immediately pobliahed to a world. All the liberal news 
sincein this town, a rate “ 4 in the pound was propos sed heared after r grop ping : around, succeeded in finding papers in Dublin— 11 Ireland—would contain it. If he 
“to be granted to the church the it i xf ee r with the slightest 
incurred Relig the last year for pepais the beak daar ng nearly fallen a sacrifice on the occasion. | , rites + ever; for the 
churches of St. Thomas and St. Mary. The meeting was appeared = a must have been dead some time ; the Irish papers would let tbe people of England know the 
numerously ied, and several amendme en oe pro- —_ to a cinder, and there were other P as their ci i 
posed in opposition to the rate, t length on the body, also some bruises on the face, them would enable sem to do; but would any of the 
put the original motion to the meeting, which was nega- tic indicated ‘his ineffectual straggles | and attempts to apers publish it? No; t they would not. Some of 
wet “ a | was demanded on behalf of the rate, and at escape. sion to it gt 
@ close there was a majority of 28 for it. ft ont i ti 0 su) a et ag it: displayed therein. son 
erne-Bridge.—A murder was perpetrated near this cation, and i 5 sen yoga oy ony this noble nie sit = concealed from th 
place on Saturday night, on the body of a man named letting his Bote acrarte pipe Aa in he 2 bed place, wis bulk of the English | people, but wherever there ist on Ins 
nae hs — that he left the Feral Reo it was afterwards found. order to s vesse! 
use at Drybrook late in the evening, and was found o me nadiowrcant | am: the Royal Irish at Chusa Baca 
Sunday in the river, with marks of ele ence on i ay castle. —A ene. and fatal accident took place among the wie and mag a pater: their heart 
Three men, two named Knight, and another named Good, on Wedn esday afternoon, in consequence of an explosion | 4 fter some y ieouae aeaere r. O’Connell. proceeds 
h ended i t weleson Colliery which is situated about ialway to say that the Irish eee rs not dead—it was on! 
‘the transaction. An inguest was held on the body on | betw: wn and North Shields, by which 31 lives | sleeping; and here they had the w yporiion bm onle eee 
" Taesday- a evidence is withheld by request of the Co- | have eoty ~Bng ate is said that the = had a threat- | merrily, to awake it into life and 
= ‘publication the ends of justice might be | ening appearance some time ago, but all fears as to avy He (Mr. O’C avail) = on father sep anes on ak of 
defeated. — a te : danger were allayed. At the time of the explosion 34 m Irishwomen—he dfather of 20 20 Trish boys 7.240 
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a mag for trial pay the Twelve of the bodies have been removed, and exertions Po cena n, that Greland j should 
i ay ted th the recovery of the remainder. The |e el rad should again have her 
pit itself is much shattered. parliament, and that she should c5case to be & pane 
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at eae Aeaaeces up Greenside, bath ofthe pahmesarton a asa mark of ee a the yt the eon the: — 
dens, however, yn the gs haan Pk ace season, observ: — a light in the window of a pu ase in a ses et a — oo siderat 
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