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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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ling, Church-lane, Whitechapel. From the eo 
made by the fire previously to Baye discovery, all chan 
of escape for the inmates b 
oO 
ruins were coole 
e lost chi dr ren, who were found un nder 
ing. + th 
or the aa hos red to bout eleven 0 clock, at 
which time Cotes sppenred perfectly safe. 
t has si 
An in- 
ques! held o “a bodie: . bor er two chil- 
Fa Ni ~ te ieee elicited 0 show s the cause 
of the fi One of th 
' papers brought by the steamer that there had been ar 
a 
later arrival from Bermuda than the one of the 30t 
March. therefore some hope of her a an 
e receive d fro m that } cect By the 
from the West 
hat, at the time of her eparture, no 
d been received ~ those — respecting the 
d the chances in favour of h ety 
you, 
| unfortunately pulled the trigger, and th 
her head, and "9 a d t 
took up a gun belonging to his father-in-law, 
being aware that it was loaded, held it <7 bis ety 
saying, ‘‘1’ll shoot ,”’ or words to t He 
‘> 
i=] 
the 
or “* Aoaidental death,’ 
wilful intention of 
ing he ver ict 
d. 
Bradford.— —A L public meeting of mill-owners, manufac- 
turers, &e. 
harm 
__ Bath. oF A. It Stebbing, a young man 
esi d well versed in the science of = fo 
Ph iaih 
t res in this city, in obtain- 
-| priety ‘of foe Parliament to shorten the hours of gag! 
labour tg ung persons rit gy eo — of age b ies 
employ ~ mills and factor’ _ The eetin ng was “ Britain’s Historian Drama.” Abort: te 7th Feb, had 
} +, a | has ne 
delivered, which it wou uld be sake to give at length, 
but the unanimous feeling of those assembled was Raed 
been seen or heard of by a 
reason wasteret can 
his Preston d my 
re. 
of those who had the care of the ane engine, in never 
ding with either the engine or the fire-escape lad- 
also complain: i 
aie 
01 
ii ect, so that so 
poo be done ra onetias such segligeie e for the future. 
The — then ag gre up the evidence, and = oo 
turned a verdict of accidental death in bot 
M a 
Since this “orotate r rling has cat in miner: 
quence of the serious injuries received. — The fol 
lowing are some additional particulars of it ae I; fire 
hours of labour for § h 
“Bi irmingham.—The fo! pinged case came raat er the sur- 
eillance of the police-officers of this town —, week. 
ing in 
Someractahire, went to America with on wife, where _ 
erly lived in this town. ircum- 
it necessary tha’ “¢ the sas and his 
n to Engla nd, t hey left America, the for- 
the latter had hoch cares Parsuant, however, to arrange- 
a hairdresser, who form: 
stances rende’ — 
lady s should re 
ment, Pearman followed them to a ~ made his 
ay to Somersetshire, where he resumed the intimacy with 
the iy, d ulti ly arranged for their departare for 
i In accordance with the plan _the wife aske d 
he left valual 
mired: his intention to return ina few 
are acquai ited m 
come 
3 
y some means met with an up- 
lou —On Thursday a person named George 
Comley Took cei for himeclf and a by the — 
‘o Bi Soon after the 
timely end, 
rmingham, 
had s WV. Gillman, of North h Nibley, pice 
at hy staionchouse in the hope of in 
henetids who, 
the amoun 
engaged a 
i for Am ra short consultation with 
a 1, police-super rintendent, 
go and visit 
- ri 
her re at Bath. During ber absence a 5 circumstance 
rred 
f 107. an en ngi ne was got ready, 
with which h Me Gillman and Walker started, in the hope of 
which rendered it necessary that a husband 
to He did an 
: wes at Bath. 
tage of ab ont 20 minutes’ 
sight of the train at Ashe ash pa bass - pic, in its 
8 surprise 
Albemarle-street, which we could only b 
our last Number, in papas of its having occurred 
cvidooned i in the bedroom: 
s. Harcourt, a lady lodg- 
ing int the hotel, 
of Mrs 
a few minutes after her maid had gone 
chambermaids | seeing a body of smoke issuing from the 
engaged. She immediately 
an alarm, -and two of the — oooen into the 
do 
were then in flames; but aiksesaant of th idity of 
the fire, and ing no water in either the kitchen 
or area cistern, could only the trifling sup- 
ply from the several jugs in the bedrooms adjoining, 
which was inadequate to quench the fire. It soon caught 
the ition and whence it ran wil y up- 
wards, and in a few minutes the upper floor wi fire. 
Sus spici ion was crea’ jas petlersA © that goo ods wake to the _ ete nao 5 hive wher , to the of 
Ss pur u “sith him. e Te- 
of his house. He Tvediatly instituted | inquiries, and 2 Bit ing was performed in 
th i Mr. Gillman, who, on arriving in that 
of goods, from thence to Gloucester under the n town, gave “him into custody o charge of forgery. 
Smith, and from thence to this town by vale aid On Mr. Walker’s return, he found that the prisoner's 
iverpool. On arriving here he made sh ae for aid, landlord had sent a distress, in the hope of laying an 
and sub-insp ector M‘Int iver- | embargo on his tenant’s luggage. It would appear 
pool, ‘After some difficulty wet obtained a ive to Pear- | he had been carrying on the business of a clothier at 
man’s place of resort, and went to the house, where they | North Nibley, till he suddenly d d. since 
had ly been seated in the “parlor whee Pearman | been bronght to this city, and will be conveyed before 
walked in, in company with another no sooner the magistrates 0 of the di str ict where the offences are 
saw 
| street. The officer pursued, and at last captured him. 
He then took him to his lodging, where the lady and all 
Timinster.—On Friday, as the Subecription, ars) 
ing thi t 
rica. ; MiIatyre b aving secured th e property, took Pearman 
n, on its eer westward, one of th 
came off, a 
viele 
The pastengers hon 
before the commissioner of police, where 
Spa 
Several engines oe — time pence no water was the gentleman he had injured, he was liberated, and the Esq, of cinta who yd under 
to T as torn sob a apne, nae Poe peri severe 
in half an ‘ear “a sty. walcbont Settle. —For three or or four months past two men, armed inate. 9 of She foot and co ‘eich seated ampu- 
joule be iad: “Toes Baker istals a tae body with guns, r on 1 ry: but he died on Tue 
of police, and Mr. ‘o at the risk of his life ran up the hi d t Yorkshire, committing rob- Tring oe a 
— and en sac to bring some valuables from They are | at the esidinibd of'a farmer named oe near 
rst-floor 1 room. , bul t was prevent ted. Their direction believed to neve two we at wn poachers ee er neigh- this place, Mr. Bayman and his Tage ne alarmed 
bourhood of Bolton-by-Bowland, near Clither I o'clock in be morning b: ise pe of some 
fora here belonging to the families staving proper’ ed to have committed the robberies near Baie; a Immedi ately ‘ers ards three 
there "The eae amount of loss is estimated at from ant of which w: © gay e in a recent t Nu mber ; and m more men, “ith their pte Mackened, Sashes Mr. Bay- 
10,0002, to 12, y J proceedings in | man’s Loree ete. Pa oo the first 
ee northern of the West . idin, + of to gi It | man, w hand and a pistol 
tial News. appears that a wu days since . Wign on | in the other, telat stol at him, and threatened 
Liverpool.—On en evening a meeting of American his road to Hawes market, about 6 or 5 in the morning, | to he Bim if if he did not be quiet and give up his mopey- 
merchants was held in this city, for the purpose of edit. crossing the nee a soli Bayman finding resistance hopeless, gave them ten 
img such measures as might be deem - oe to ex- Por spesesioods district) ges a man oe foot, who eran saverd igns ape some silver; and one of*them then stood 
press their grief at the death of General Harrison, late Pre- e distance, although Mr. Wi al was geen oF sig’ as while the two others proceeded to the 
The chair was pele: by Mardorets soe when the ey came to a certain part of tie bedroo: Bayman, of whom they demanded 
Mr. F. Ogden, of New York, and ind Piooven was ve road, a@ gun was fired at him from behind. 8 wall. The pi ece prmene By ae pea her Talling them she ok not any, they 
numerously attended. The chairman opened the ee the most violent language, and broke open every 
ceedings by briefly stating the object for which the mee’ i hey then proceeded a the the 
ing had been convened. He said there ius  ditneton aren He arnonehoety pet his + asc to fall mre an “a ower part of the premises, and here —t two hours 
of party on nm the Anemos Mere ba, Bat that th m- There were hot more than a quarter of | employed ns ransacking the h When they ‘ted 
a «alle bebind at the time, ape ane people not far befo acked up a qua antity, of atinble, Wieate y they again 
emory of m Mr. Wignall soon overtook, and related to them ayman, and one of the 
their deceased President. girs were then wind pte Regpened: The circumstance soon became kno’ wari his gun, which he had brought irom the ion 
proposed and carried unanimo' expres eir deep | in the neighbourho ood, and several Brace men volunteered re art of the house, ~~ loaded it in his pr and ve 
regret at the death of deceased; and tribute of it fell to the lot of oF m that they would fire it off as a a signal 26 ey 
respect to, and of affection and veneration ee him as | party, consisting “of a constable ai another t th told him that if he went bate 
the President of the United States, they would adopt the them towards Horton, near this town, where, sepete stairs or | give any diet fer A the morning, they woul Me 
badge of mour ning y their fell int cts him. They then decamped, but * 
citizens at home, rg e left arm for the seized them, when Bayman and the family med at their ain 
period of 60 days fro ea ie ay of ‘his é ath, considering rar and they al vole on on the _ toge- | that they did not go down stairs until i 
oy loss a go! national Shas 926 and themselves as his whic position the cons ort had and 2 and | they found pik Ae P arewet and bon seg vith ave 
ourners : the e time they looked with the check ‘severely bien by one 0} of th and a quantity of valuable property abstracted. 
po implicit conic awe the acting President who d Mr. Baym an then en gave , information of what had se ee 
med th ant office, in compliance with the | his man ae bers to this place. bt waudl 
constitution, for he. carrying out to the letter those | not been app prehended ; but as their names and _persons ascertained that three men, each carrying a large Dy speati 
Se. sentiments in relation ict a 4 aa are known, g E I 5 
re so | suit Miesg is now we taking afte r them in all directions. was committ tted t towards Chesham, he obtained he 
the deceased President. nThe ch air: hyl—A young man ied Hickson, whose father | ance of another constable and proceeded in i ae 
his gr and table baker in Chester, became ne Upon going into a public-house n Aston Clinton, f 
—No in Stell appears, some time since, of the @ small | found three men answering th ipti a 
rsal | farmer, He had n ot quite finish ed d took them into custody, when they found re 5 
_steam-ship his appre nticeship, and his intentions of marrying her pounds in gol ver, and geveral artic! “uy 
: ving | becoming known to his parents, they strongly o the | the stolen property, in their possession. The next : 
er, since | alliance. The young man resolved on it, and | the taken before a magistrate, when the gan 
married her on Easter M i d , and John Fe 
EN nm in lence, and Mr. 
wer 
her: it is, fowever the i. and otherwise oppor- 
ns , a by some, ity of ering their a sad he was confident 
been a fev pro! that _He Hikewise identi- 
regarded as a favourable omen | Sle aeecrmts being part 
