May 22.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
atew a parallel between their and those of Sir R. | the following additional particulars derived from a letter | opinion that the fer ad been illegally impounded. In 
Peel’s Afisits aration in 158, a ming thence rg'va hw = a written by the Captain o of the ship to his Grace the | this state a remained for a month, the decker con- 
t ity Of 0} au greal . . 2 
bows mn. The single elections which had lately been decided hich brief wip night and day, in all wea! » une 
tt Ministers did not, in his opinion, conclude anything | of this young tant which we briefly noti in our not wholly unpro' : ne n, who 
. t them. He regretted that Sir R. Peeleyinced no intention last _ Number. During the _long _ passage from Ce ylon, | eciye: aren 5 fin food to ~ value of 9s., refused at 
of adopting the principles which Gov: ent had now advance: ble sod the kis 
He added a few words on the Corn question, which, however, esi petite bf veel Ci oa , e policem i 
said he should have another o; ity of discuss re g P’ paid that 0% gave direc- 
large.—Sir R. Prex explai House divided, ng | of the an anaes head- | res wore asin to feed Pista and obtai a summons 
Lord Sandon’s resolution by a majority of 36. ittine, | 2che> oa thoughot the tay it seemed to increase, until t the owner, under the Act Paviawe t which 
Plisiake5 cee eared eek Gk anuae ‘Aotbasation it deprived him of reason, and led to the sad catastrophe. otc that the feeder of any animal while ii 
ould be by Mini of the course they intended to pur- | From. the servant’s account: at the. mt t, it appear ive double the value of the keep. Upon the 
sue, under existing ci tan ts mpprorriated Soe that on the evening of that day, t f the summons, the farmer, finding that he was 
peers were full.—Some private business having been disposed of, night, he went to his Lordship’s cain, for the purpose of ay to be outlawed, set up as a defence that the — 
’ d a great many pe ms presented, Mr. FIELDEN rose to com- wheth h needed an further atten ma ance 5 and Shak Milt cused serra Bi 
plain that his motion on Wednesday m g, for the adjourn- pac ee ae f 9 cam 
ment of the debate, though duly mde: without fter he: earing the evidence of the policem: 
oe 
would not enter 
shu f, +I 
any snawer} he nates discovered the 
je eabin-floor partly covered with blood ; aod on _ proceedi ing 
into the question “whether the donkey w: or was not 
led. All the: 
a use.—Mr. 
ion ; but re speec! 
+ a in order that*the country might see eave he 
interitieg. e have said. He er much time would be saved 
if all hon. members would write their s speeches before they 
delivered them. 
The Cnancextor of the ExcHEQqUER gave saline that oi on Mon- 
day he 
On the motion of Lord J. Russert, it was agreed that the 
segs at its rising should adjourn till Monday.—Lord Dar.inc- 
N, after some 
pa G. Lennox 
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Pn Vivian, Sir H. Darayarne, 
poste the motion was 
ly, and quite 
with his head ‘nearly severed from his bod 
An a given, but all attempts to 
dead. alarm was in: 
was 0 
legally pound: had to do was, to enforce the 
provisions o 
of what appeared to them to be a most use! 
Act of Parliament, judging from the circumstances of the 
alone, ish that i 
restore life were ineffec! 
ofhtans of the ship and passengers, the corpse was, ‘with 
Lovee solemnity, ‘consigned to the ocean. The act, it is 
pres: 
| more 
shi = 
= pecs to a fever on ~ ° brain and consequent tempo- | 
defendant £ in a fall am 
ots 
rary | bereavem ent of reas 
Nl hic fell 
won him the esteem of 
chenham.—On Sunday, in the middle of the day, a 
— of jewellery toa amount was com: smite at 
ie residence of Mr. Gell, coroner for Wes > in 
this village. — lt appears that while the koe were at 
vp beak 
They at the same time 
told the farmer that he had the right of ph but t he 
a petty sessions lately held = 
ws parties summoned denied t 
d the churchwarde: cae 
hates. _ 
consequen ntly 
watches, and various other po of 
jewellery, to the value - “apwards ofa — hati sg 
On the ci oa being scovered, informat —— 
warded.to the Stn Sh 
than 
shillings. Having repre pre alades of — they pro- 
_— ripe their proctor, that case should be 
y the decision on whic the others would be 
boun d. ” The churchwardens, however, would ¢ onsent to 
rerved ne — Southall station coming up t 
the of West Dra yton, and on _being nid ity one 
£ 4h 
be decided on ‘its. own row Besides these ——_ 
is 
seems $s that a a magistrate’s o 
on the mies? he said he wanted to go by th 
to town i } 
FENN dofant aes et _ * Los te 
what the time was, which exciting t 
the 
constable, who had heard of the robbery, he ‘took him ¢ to 
, Aecidents—On Tuesday morning, a young woman was 
in, f t inspectors peerate 
William IV., pty 7, ay sereane called the Anatomy 
further consideration of the report on the Poor-Law 
Bill was postponed till Monday. —The Charitab 
rough mitt i 
P 
h hen 
he <8 im into tody, pcg on gavel him, found 
the whole of we 7 Sng Same in his possession. While 
con a ronan sg Ap Ww ell, the Aerpone made ne | 
attem On 
“5 
Blackfriars-bridge. I —_ — one of the. iron 
ina had s stopped a e° pie and 
d, being the last as and, was in ae act of being 
handed by one of pe steam: and had 
got one foot on th ” we 
Monday b d 
Croy ‘oydon. — A Prac de which at ¢ one 2 time it was 
£ 
Bill was received, and the third reading fixed for Monday.—The 
Parochial Assessment Bill was read a second timy the ion 
of Mr. Hopes, and ordered to be committed esday, 
report of the Copyhold and Customary Tenure Bill was er 
considered, and dered to be received on Monday.—Th 
Turnpik commit FH} ot to be 
received on lay. ce Bill also ca 
Bill, en e Buildings Regulation: ie seh respectivel cd read a 
secon yet —The other orders of the day were then disposed of, 
and House adjourned till Monday. 
Money-market, ee Permanent fands conti- 
‘on. Consols | 
nue free from Be t 892 ( 
this town, arising out of the at- 
a ot a oh sepa, to o a lecture to the inhabitants 
upon 
below the pier. ately pao 
dram- 
the early ot of the day, a employed the crier to give 
notice of a meeting to be held at the back pe sapeic n- 
ay tig criery it seems, notwi' pb he 
n, had li regard for the teetotal p adie for 
before h be bad ra half his pelle it was Spilones that he 
was no and the circumstance of his giving 
to recover the body, but without effect; > ie Nes not found 
p in- 
aan has 
quest has been held on the ase bets 
discovered ¢ 
for poy. 2 “fo 90 for acco} per Cent. 
ced Back, fr 3; New Three sia feat oe per Cent, 
"988 ; Bank oak 167% to 84. 
olis cid Dicinit tp. 
day on 
Majest: ss hi irthda: y being the 
which Her Majesty’s bith is ice ept, was po Fame with 
na ho th e churches rang me 
peals, n the even- 
ing the clubs and other establishmen ts | pg ser 
latth 
’ 
of merriment. 
deal This, together 
relty a the exhibi tion, 
with the 
caused a great crowd of the lower 
col 
quence 2 of the i injuries he received. The inquiry was ad- 
eae for the p purpose of cbtnibing the attendance ofa 
n afterwards made his om 
address. During this time so 
ed 
, alleging that decea: d been neglected. 
rset the ‘seodsabling - hej — Mr. Rich ita —— 
gave vidence, but hi men 
ma 
cei ved every merits anes a 
— oe ra death. The driver o} 
ach said that he drove and was 
He 
Cosnt was held, on Nigra at the nildhall, in couse- 
of ee pr poh n_to the Lord Magn for the pur- 
t him, tore his coat off 
the bo: 
id ae paan it aoe to ‘the dan- 
gerous state of the road. sed that a any 
ta 
used eee rey revel ; but by the inter. 
s bac ei 
ferlacns of the ape he wi and saved from any 
and t taken b to the railway-station, 
th 1 
ing bot 
of the rae rag ciaty 
chair a resolu ition Ww 
a 
“The Lord tron sagt taken the 
proposed ‘to the effect that er: 
wi 
evils flowing f Sarg the present — of the Corn ter 
a fay convinced of the large rei would be 
g the centre of — roa sar scr pate 8 upset. 
Serer ai stated 
me 
was not a day passed but 
ecident. occurred. The Seeks after a ened 
returned a verdict, “* That deceased died 
from typhus fever, accelerated by ra fall of the | Rocking- 
Singulee Case wo i 
interest to ers. a) ene hs kn canned. geo 
excitement in the n a Naa of Bromley, under th 
ruelty to Anima’ Is, has 
ust been decided by th s there. 
state of Goswell-street- -road,” and requested. that the 
ct of Pisicenet fora Orsi sin 
e Magistra 
both Houses of Paleuat to bane 2 ‘aoe 
all over the co antry during 
the time | the fields are shut up for grass, of turning cattle 
rate fixed — for the existing scale. A long, 
and r: m, discussion then followed, Saree ithe © pre- 
0 graze, and get their living along 
the road for the safety of the public. 
Fires.—On Tuesday morning a fire koa out in ca 
mgi 
the Court a6 ‘petition both Houses of Parliament fo: 
v had 
the sides | of the rods Pi ditches. King-street, Soho. It originated from some cause un- 
from such practice in some mecaiey vil- | known in the attic, and the first al i : 
divided upon it, when it was negatived by a majority of lages the footpaths a are almost useless during th months inhabitants was by the dextcha forth from tl 
16; the Sa Mayor, ‘& aldermen, and 58 co y windows. is confined to the upper portion of 
voting fo roads, ¢ the farmers graze their cattle on the | the premises. The adjoining house sustained some slight 
against it. endment was then proposed, “ “That paca ty ey and thus cause serious and erous dam amage.—On Monday night a fice broke " 
arrett. 
impediment: Ss in the moses tho eran E 
f B 
eckenham that it 
posed to 
Hy, SUED 
ioned by some children ae aa 
the 
eee ee ee ee el 
‘0 have been occasi 
tha view ¥ pply t police to interfere, and with h Tucifer sl It was sete a and 
be parol to increase > the trade, both pomp and | on the 12th April the i i of the Premises prever ted. . — On Mon 
foreign, n, of th te th attl Ls ing on: the public roads or 
tion of the labouring population.”” Another desultory and Hh ces “it fell to the lot of a blind | of Mr. Barber, i in fa ER. pat i and it was 
angry f order, in the midst 0 of = to . ieettaromie His master, ; | upwards of an ror the iooes it under. 
which several motions were made for adjourn nment. ity of | Nearly ten ars hab i of coals were “ aya and much 
amnendes ment w as negatived. Mr. th 1 from y starvation, not | dam done to the building.— About time a 
ken b being hat the Act Act for Borate "Cras » ae: serious fire took place - * coope of Mr. Sin acts 
pcb en After some oan pele Is provid F y pplica’ mame -road. “Tew ‘coonerage of 3 character. 
the petiti ere allo i to ss car. to the Bench of Magi: y t The whole of the were te the ground, 
» Filed without a division. ject by the police, wh referred to th yor of ti ste houses that adjoined. its 
; 7; £. a J, a rs 7? = » a t . ai - 
The late sf LW, > b " Y, being of | origin ig not t yet hee dee Thursday night 
nguests,—On Tuesday an inquest, which had been * 
twice. previously ead was concluded, before Mr. 
Baker, on Mr. James Mottran ietor of the Rocking- 
ham i é 
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