THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 18, 
h first attacked. H. tion bet been concl uded, he fatk Fequested his solicitor to apply | propped his door open and gone to play with two of his 
1 the i i , during which the _course of the air an 
ill in the ——_ bo who were “iterwart in some measure |} Magy ; are: << allowed, , the lad w and to bstructed ws a degree 
conscious. Suppose, for instanc so ‘were seen by his father gat. They then embraced cach eee, ee the | to expl indie ith it. 
ing ther Until the | inquest has n held on = the poe onty me a vel ant of 
I ose of the inguest, a period 24 three pond the father | ‘‘ Accidental Death, occasioned by the explosion of hydro- 
pi wou be said if an inquest were po held upon ie pe his arm round the lad’s neck, with the lad’s hand | gen gas,” returned. 
body? € coroner’s inquisition was an institution to | clasped in his. hey aici free! together in an un-  eaanengiein —On Wednesday the Calpe, Commercial 
protect the living, and not the de ad ; sis in cases of the | der tone with mee ne mails 
sent d 
escri iption 
Stea m Packet Company's = a the 
ntered a 
pre: transpired. the examination esses, d Havre ery severe 
picion m that there was ice wrong, but becanse it was | ner summed up, ae A jury retur suds oe of ‘ Wil. gale, during which she was strack bya a heavy sea, —— 
in poerecee with the law as applied to coroners’ inquests. | ful mu ”, -he prisoner 1 heard the verdict with ¢ com- | away one of the e pa addle box 
Coroners’ inquests were frequently held in consequence posure, an pF wae Fomov ved to the locker p 1 Havre 
of the "extraordinary conduct pursued by the frie ads of a assiz 'p tl wees without any | letters. _ They ee all hed b i} The 
p President ft 
authority a 
> short time | “since he (Mr, Wakley) ‘held 
+) 
iniornialipa.._ 
telligence 
in 
has reduced to avery ae ebb indeed what it hope re- 
ot ha d 
itis stated. wae of 
“}} h t, Ti 1 e 3 1 #: 
places 
F 
an inguest Althou igh w we | have any di- | in the no 
two or eieck Cad pay igg wer door in the summoning | rect arrival from Bermuda, news Neweastle. n the gardens of 
officer’s face, who was in performance of his dut ty, | in the New York anti "raeckt b y "he pee Queen, rec om of iam. at Whitehaven Castle near this 
applying for information. sult was, that a suspi- | that the Lady Chapman, from eg hakig arrived at New uantities of fi wing in full 
ted in tk rs 1, and the officer had | York on the 7th inst. in eight days cng ay 2 ea fom perection as they are pulle ed, they are wala succeeded 
no ti cg to the c . e present | thence on the 31st March. No pes ion is the | by others, many of them weighing nearly an ounce each. 
one of sudden death, although it did not pre: President by her ; and it is therefore certain ems Fe had | It is upwards of three weeks since they first became ripe, 
cisely fall in with the rule he had laid down to not reached Bermuda at that ies that is, in 20 days after | and as they exist in all rmediate es between 
as iterion h es.—On Wednesday an sgheae: leaving New York. By the a rrival of the We at Jodie the ripe fruil ae the , aregular supply is now 
was 0 F, ——_ alias Elmy, Professor a packet Lyra at F th depended on during the specimen of grass 
the F a Peg ad guag ses a ral liter: own in a garth * Chester-le-Strest has _ ns in 
ture, and author of « ‘abies e la onci 
was foand on Sunday last in the 
aise,’ &c. The bod 
Fioue's Canal. ‘al that 
ce 
arte! < intelligence to the 29th salt from the West Indies; 
but ng was known of her in those yer ag that 
are, t 
again been current during th 
pase them, as they have all proved bagen gs naady dis- 
r 
gr a gar 
po town upwards of twelve inches long. as gro 
m _. Rays in August last, and is as ple and 
as had been produced by the influence of the 
sun. 
Lord Collin: 
Tynem ument to ray 
abo Tt will stand on 
uth.—A monui 
vat to we erected at this — 
and the top o 
any longer with Pisin to her pt zs 
Birmi <p —A Summons for a } church-rate ae 
been lat 
th th 
1 40 feet high the 
Ascot. ne extensive stabling and coach-houses at this 
pla ace for Her Majesty’ 3 carriages and horses, when the 
of the figure will 5a v7 
application for the rate, io sreimenk wai ae has 
, and his opinion as to the 
of erection for some 
time, will be finished by the end of 
next w week. The 
slating of the roofs is completed, and 
since has b 
merely re to de d’s identity, an body could 
prove how he got intothe water; but, on account of his 
having been in destitute circumstances, and latterly of 
strange manner, the probability appears to be that he 
drowned himself. Several pawnbrokers’ tickets were 
found in his He had latterly lodged at Bromp- 
and left there suddenly, and without explanation, on 
the Ist inst. Mr. J. Elmy said deceas half- 
rother. He knew nothi the circumstan con- 
ted with his death ; iaking an him pis f self-de- 
m5 the last m: sho uld ‘s uspec that 
* } tioh 
and varied attainments. Verdict—‘‘ Found dead in the 
mei 
waters of the Ginetta Canal.” 
Broo incial 
Mews. 
a se n person, and that any ap ape = 
ue te sstished ‘that the person deman din 
f the in interior, 
which will be executed in a plain and simple manner, 
The 2 buildin: gs are situated within a few yards, and on the 
in withholding the payment of the sum for gered he may 
have been duly assessed. 
BristolL—aA ¥ “ serioas fire broke out on Wednesday 
aaiee, each 176 ft. in length and 14 wide, and capable 
of affor; rding ace commodatio ion for r upwards of 100 magic 
Th tahl; 
Liverpool. A we melancholy cecurrence has take ight.on the works of the Great Western Railway Com- | a carriage-way around it, 20 wide. It is 116 ft. ia 
een this town, of w! ‘the following are the particu- pany, in Temple-meads, in this city, by which property and 16 wide, and will hold more than 20 carriages. There 
ars :—On V mornin: r. er, a cotto! great amount, proba ably from \5, 0002, to 20,000/., 
broker of this town, made m take away the all lodges for ‘the accommodation of 
life of his two chi his wife, and itis feared his own. bsp ta -tar, employed for the purpose of applying the | the coac i nc cmnerey-8 grooms, and om ~ is — - 
t appears that he has ntly been obse to recal — The timber ins substitute for - mean of kyan- | east eine eae to the Royal stand 
= aeiguewer in his past life, when in a more ising) to the sed for bearers on the line, and was | tended to fit up the stal rent ith either sae or nw 
condition, and the remembrance seemed y a ea roe been pasidemeally let fall into | as Her mainte: — — e ate _ the — during 
rey greatly upon his spirits; and ina fit of despair he Pear combustible material. a ne ce ir being surrounded | the races, scarcely evi than or three 
conn’ a at one ei bed ae which took | in every direction —e ro of timber, to a large ad hours. A well, within the a sectaeetes has ine pear: d 
effect, and killed the boy on ¢ then discharged perro ¢ Be etn been applied, the fire | a spring of water, flowing profusely, has bee m dis- 
another Sis — the pa eg 9; which lodged, ‘it is h great sepedtiyy and in little more than an | covered at the depth of nearly 80 feet. The bui ‘din ~ 
said, in her head nae ? rod les the immense stock of — oil, &c., | cover a space of 176ft. long and 84 wide. Itis computed 
of the i that she may wees recover. He then from 800 to 1000 loads of timber w All the | that the whole cost of these ei ons will be defrayed in 
bys Speaking i in} engines vd oe cil ere n the spot, but all asiecptn to | three or four years by the saving which will accrue in the 
the most tionate terms > bu " q 1 fi subdue mes in the nb a with which they had com- | expenses — incurred by the temporary stables 
from the house, giving the alarm to the police, who took pecan asbres were us: ame ess, hai great exertions be coach- that have to be ted for the 
his Svetageble into mg: stody. Mr. Jeu reer’: himself up very used to clear away the piles of unbur nt timber, so as to f the Roy mo carriages and horses du uring t the races. 
and ano und at the back of the house. He had it is thought, would have b been ver reatl eovered li d th f th g 
been ectial a all who knew him as an Nersecgia hus- a The srupaetys As y 1] siaiy 
band ; and the only Bs arava of his conduct is derived | there must be considerable loss to the company, ev Railwa on oa hie Cleon ster and Swindon, 
ne) tated he t ra bee n heard the opening of the line to Bridgeeater ‘be not Lavo thy on the Cheltenham and ges Western beni — 
It has been since stated that the fire was caused by the | will be opened on Monday next.— —The o ning of th e 
than aihicted verty. He was noticed the evening | overheating of the _coal- -tar, and not in the manner above | T Vale "Rail v _ on vat “y 
previous to ra Rade excited state of mind, and talked | described. the 21st ult. e ns carried about 100 passengers, 
much of bis reduced circumstances, which were more | correct particulars in this respect. 
likely to make a deep im n on his mind, from his Willington. —Additional rt since the aap —The engineer of the inte diab argh and Glasgow Railway 
he, ig been many years since engaged in'a very lucrative | gi the intends to open it Serre on the Ist of sage 
line of business in this town and Manchester. bse- |p | ag Saturday a private view took place at the Zinc Works, 
cary = to this be became unfortunate, and comme a sk eciden' name ed ie Paviamenbecy f a con ntrivance called the * —_— 
Charleston, where he realised nsiderable d Dunn, anda “0A eaibes Sires were ‘asnsted aif Railway T: puree 
sum ef money, which was lost in the e panic of 1 1825, He em re but little hurt ; and afterwa rds t hree other men | mote safet speak irareling, by cctablishing. ina zs 
I that they died in | greater d Fab tigi in ent possessed a con trol over 
siderable success, until his health gave way, and con- | th The bodies of four others were | the t rage ri — or 
‘ ¥ caused the gradual | thi at out, ba were quite ace Towards night, the | me arrangements, by means of which trains 
ebay is hong t that his com ti ta Mie wits acd child gut t he q ae ——,-. be brought to a perc ‘souk 't eee inde- 
; f the ine-driver, or other 
feeling, a he taaid aa see them ‘" being made. In the course of Tuesday the men worked pendently of the will, of a aegis prong Fm 
and want: he is about So of age. inquest has working at no great a paratus is atfixed to the rosdw > Which, w when 
since been held oa the child “who was i ee ee Ps 3 ina ee 
im court on Mr. Jenner meet the explosi k " Some were much burnt, | attached to the steam liners 3 of - ine, an 
his eldest son, wel: had made} his escape from him, As st ~ roc aryl “apes. I; they had had died from the breaks as well « of the agen ie carriages, t _— ob 4 
1 | effects of the “after damp,” which had 
him. The boy walked en him, and the sheen tints thet s ing for the ge <= zs) was alarums and brin, the b ners gong: the — 
together. _ The father threw his arms psi his sen as thay wert wink ot stone, which had ae dee lodged va simple, and can be worked 
eed co — in tach aes fom the roof by the force of the blast; -another | had by a iceman or other person: of the line. | in, 7 
b> ama tune be tel daring whie = father asked. P ffed hi eon singe rem eee 
your mother likely to recover; at she sensible ? ?? Th th when he felt the after-dam coming say ev -mile) upon a way, SO 
pes ccs ae Yes;” where suport n the fat seadhees se ‘I'm upon ni On Tuesday aft an old eslons was rot train ~~ ey be cowed by parties comntentt 
sure 3 The | eoron lt i f th fh tk r : s 
sateshelneter recover.” ‘The co = | Render aera eno . | danger alend. Te is farther proponed hak it a 
threw himself on his knees in the middle of the floor ‘d ¢ part pS the = station, ror so managed as to be rendered permit 
eatped is bands together, and and implored - coroner not mine. The poor pe por given up ae lost, and gama - that the train shall of necessity 
to takeaway fre dé then i i brought 2 sto the station. ‘This would appear” ‘ 
ducted to the side of ti * ves exami ined. On Wednesday afternoon there were still three bodies | be by no , from a Tine, 
hs prisoner inquired. = tages een found; but on aa 4 they were accident, paren ter fatally, on _ Great smn os 
beste a whe + ed, but all d cal where the driver having either fall score passed 
er "recovering. Bs On ascertaining that the was | nothin certain, it would seem, can eve wn: it is | incapacitated agh ESS, ‘ 
better, = likely to become erent ssppoee, pena padre oar of the por —— that it chivas walls of a station “and did considerate 
pleased and became composed. There caused ra the neglect of a me - nan se damage.—«The following facts in relation _ — 
f the I ted in ny ope ana me of th , which w nioee | a railways, illustrate the power ort 
what was jection known. oats had | distanee from from each aan itis ge Aa rte had | means of communication to the 
