358 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 99, 
{M*eiropolis and tts Dicintty. been considered as holding out some hopes of her still | at length removed 1 i i and although m 
Waist ee ige. | being in existence. By the Tagus steamer, Dia! y Bes at “a. oe a fair way o' of recovery. ar 
d Falmouth from Lisbon, an extract has been received fro’ t the petty sessions on Monday, My. 
Ha Us ay gitigts gh an ry ? be Kinds, ote the ope of a Portuguese merchant vessel, recently ar- coe ron of this on _ appeared sto asewa: rs 
ard bg Shi thecaghons thikt 7 rived at that port from Rio de Janeiro, from rh it ap- sland. It ap 
* pears that on fs oe 4 fac in in lat. 3113 5 N., and from his own land on to 
res san rie Esk: marcos bee or 40 23 3 foraet a large steamer ——s sail psn af a ee 35 with wit he was on very frien ndly 
carriage- wa been much lowered, and there is no poneghetie i woreda ie h i tha } 
s and again a cupier, who rents the lan d of Mr. Bendyshe, of 
longer the bru uptness of ascending ae b aera ae in the morning of the following day ; she ad no co- coca made his  SpPBAey and a approached until 
sally in cae Ke . lours N.N.E. inly see Mr. Coleman, and then returned, 
“ae oes Nevers foie a ep are busily | i,the direction of the Azores, under topsails eo lating Shortly itherivards, Mr. Coleman had a_ paper put into 
employed in taking down the brewery wey elon “ing sails, rag an easterly wind, which afterwa rds red to | his han d, et eset to be a summons in the ha ndwrit- 
toa S odin * the no Th vessel must e 
pF gag S eon 5 = Knightsbr idge, on the bach s be the "Pieiiden? Contrary winds had A aeinere any re-* his : tenant, saw ort respass Somes va immediately 
t i I fr om the Azores at Lisbon t d his. summons. r. Coleman di hag deny bein; 
wuanetes node, to be named Pence Miers Gate: | cent arr val H M S. the on the land, and the magistrates npe d him 6d. Be the 
Dee aera oe costs =. Gd. _ On wishin ing 
po gens re aes of wiey BIS tory on from ‘hel log of “the latter that, at that time, she was not | to know what the costs meant, th g i that 
H Pek er cca * kabd a tic earths near the latitude and longitude specified 3 and hence the | he could give him no informat 
5 arey kat a] rig ry is ops belief that the steamer seen might possibly have been oa few days since = pene al gentleman of 
a - rit af a the Bi nal pe the fA the President receives some degree of confirmation, there s place, while visiting one of his patients, whose resi- 
oe thes dug ‘ point ee or the anniversary of being no other large steamer at present known likely to | dence steak ge By the li line of the Great ‘Western railway, at 
: have been in that track at the sa in question. 
the Society for, the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign | Mey itsveny Om. ndaysferaoon an at-| who tok aif the ear to ie the horse some hay shal 
; H tempt was made to rob the D yak 
several of ths eaderase A vapeeosdlapeloeg ot ee es ° eee Zoological Gardens. It seems that te Grace off at fala ibe = and ing obstricted ay one eof ie rail- 
: , ’ | attended by Mr. Cross, the proprietor, was engaged road side gates. leap 
son ee ps sched | td ae Baba prs THEN age imspecting™ "thie animals which are eee in the cages | at and cleared t, dragging at its heels the phaeton, #] he 
_ .e pom om - 5 iar cseae Read oo beneath the glass dome, and was pressed upon rather | eee ¢ which cares & ee Bate, ty bod hind Ped 
7 gs losely by the crowd, when Mr. C er- | comin top ra x 
and ninety ‘geste had ace ago denote’ ie te ae of taper ‘ted. bi greet The b ae ws ore ee wad “the pi 
sus ns. He acco cordingly watched thea: and ae tly | thus caused enabled some persons who witnessed the oc- 
yee * Bangor, Chichester, Bly, — Yep a “ys. observe a one of them nif up the tail of his Graces s | currence to seize him, and thereby ees serious consé- 
ny other ec po pt evil dignitaries . ae c = an media —_ quences, as one | of the trains was at the moment about to 
* Seer hem, and rl 
Effects of Penny Postage in the London district.— seized them, ani some c ee 
whom they 
From a recent paper read before the Statistical Society both known as bad cha Seroge “took thea into eusto~ _ Wootton.—A ‘yo ta arya the parish church at this 
it si dy, and conveyed. them to the m-house. On Pp y es 0 have 
be Sens a i sy > aigeresetwi ee vicar was in readiness, he was sur rised to ‘fi d th t the 
esday they were brought ara 1 the magistrate “at | rp nd that 
pesto Saar {opto a on Union-hall, and sentenced to three paca peereeeres woman a ties to baptise the 
po 1838—th he totally unaffected eat | With hard labour, in -~ House of Corr eight in ise g su 
B of ae sas 18 8,002. for the Set 1340 Accidents.—On Fri iday night, last meek, = 3 serious ac- series a a good of Bee my was pan un- 
about 1 Bi Lik P j | cident occurred at W Mellon, gar- | der on€ head is 
ot Bie ea the dake rte of increas io ¢ dener to the Rey. Mr. Greenlaw, rector of Woolwich. Tangent —On Friday the 21 re broke 
on the original pa a at Geait this rate Gf 2 He had been requ es aa by his master to place an old | out at Getcott, near this place, i inthes poling "illa osieW. 
be teats 
Sed GHA F ; picniaes Bios (which had ntit bests utd for. euine consider- | Molesworth, Bart, It seems that this beautiful building was 
a ot 21 pigs Se Sameoad with the rent able time) amongst some pis en in an out-house. Pre- | © erected bd few years since at above 11,0002 expense; and 
Mr. Hill believes that the complete restoration of | Viously d fired it off, when un- 
oe will be effected in about three years and a half | fortunately it burst and ened is left hand to — snd fnge sepply = water, A the whole s building wa 
oes re 2) . 5 own, @ rt 
pape fone of the Trad i Occ of persons eas (oy epee oh eee aes Shed partied bs pr stroyed. The fire te sebbaeee ate have race aused bye big 
ade co i ‘ i that part 
taken into custody in the repel district in 1840 | deemed necessary to ampatate the limb, He lies at the prone ties my Sea had sed for sep 2 ys. previous, 
has recently been made public. It appears from it that | age Pe ree ey mer ees the onl occu eee ding o 
no less than 70,717 individuals were taken into custody A itGnc ON SAtBrOsy Doratiiy, & fire bepbe omy i. one | faeces and Bix cite. 
srtisiea, 128 MaROMLEL, DEsMtins ders 2s beklsy yore, | down. In a - y of |e Tp Melanetly, sontary. Oneimas. Der 
t 
908; ane, brassounersy 287s a a “3 brastinakers, 146; wet ft wool had tet ele” 0, which i ign nited fr ars on Sunday Fou It i aes a st ee ante m 
hehehe » 154+ kers, carpenters, 1,523; | taneous combustion. Pica e being fentheiately Mas Of dated lhiles So rypraty at Pa Trai jaw att, They 
clerks, 405 5 “ized and css i yor coachmakers, — ———. fore i ee ee sscamned home rather late in the peers and reached 
273; cor’ 151; cutlers, 159; dra- pulent. phere s eet Cee Se ' Mollingtou about ten o’clock. On reaching Mr. Fielden’s 
18) a mer MD eit eers, 5 101; Aiea 202; | Brobintial “Mets Webs. gat Cuctr phaattel took. fright, and Fan into 
nch-polishers, malay 5 gardeners, 593 ;. glass-makers, Bro Tet ae e_gatier by “the road side. Mr. Eaton had ly 
155; goldbeaters, 88 : greengrocers, 85; grocers, 247 ; Shrewsbury: —Great surprise | was excited throughout } |, i te 7 nt the Soret out 0 of ¢ the eattehs when 
hairdressers, ie; ” hatte ers, 196 ; jewellers, 178; lawyers, thi the announce- Sheet of Po phaeton passed ov tump of a hawthorn 
29; laundresses, 1,040; medical m men, t2; milliners, hat the long-established banking-house of Messrs. bush at Gactunkte. Tau pen party were thrown 
1,091 ; poe sci 685 “painters, 1,111 paper-stainers, | Price, Jones, and E pay 1g pe Si be geal og La Ts the phaeton, which - 
431; pawnbrokers, printers ; sailors; 1,681; | seems to haye be rar] une: xpect and will, it is ba es them the splash-board fatling npon Miss 
sawyers, 246 ; sadierd: ‘ke, 181; ‘servants, 2,563 ; shop: | thought, be severel elt by the pileee of this place Eaton’ ry hes SER, P d the phaetow 
keepers, 107; shoemakers, 1,967 ; ts 1143 pe — = PP ar as pee as possible, t 
: x ; 2,043 ; ers ani te vicinity. appears that for many years previous also much 
tnmén, 418 3 tool-makers, 56 ; watckmakers, 203 ; oes 2 his demise, which took place = few weeks ago, the act- er Mrs. Rey a-Indy -of the ary her aid 
men, 280; weavers, 740; and persons professing no | ingpartner in the firm was Mr. Jones, and the other sat ii est was hi 
distinct trade or oceupation, male and female as = Bag ps allege that they believed ror bank not Pred to have sa Briton. se: "6: Rbvington Enh me with his 
amounted to 25,220. The returns also show the de- been perfe ectly solvent, but to have been in as flourishing death by being pemcoegg from hia horse while riding: 
gree of instruction of each person so taken into cust e account of the accident and inquest is given at great 
dy. Those who could _— read nor write amounted | Mr. Jones’s death. An adjustment of affairs satisfactory length ety toe ~-. The chiek officer of police 
to 23,938; those who d read only, or read and to the creditors is promised r Be distaat a date ; but re- at there a Pie a ae attendance who had been 
write imperfectly, were 37.5513 true, will render the ful- ieee ith deceased, but as she was labouring under very 
basa well, 8,121: and those of superior instruction, filment of these pledges “osbifal Trade throughout this | aictressed feelings che Wished to Be eid giving évi- 
1,107 ; _ thus show wing, that in pias to educa- page isin a very sad state, particularly in Coalbrook- dence. The ji and jury said ro would hear 
ti e, Wellington, and all along seat of the great iron- evidence, which would sa pertiaps be sufficient. on 
Review at Woolwich.—On Tuesday peireg the west on the borders of pom “po Staffordshire ; the “evidence then adduced it appeared that the deceased 
rocket-service, the batteries of ~ Royal Artille: 0 close on that d hired two horses and ac at to 
the field batteries, under their several hes in Sk Ps Say ee ig gs nm their return from the Steine; de- 
the marshes , where they were shortly fer eel tend T roaerilly to ao publ credit, and ceased’s horse ran pe with him, and threw him 
il fi + him u 
the Ordnance department At eleven o’clock the Master- | at present Caascted The liabilities of Messrs. Price & nk ite dead. be owner of 
General, Sir H. Vivian, arrived, attended by his ete Co. are not yet known, but they are believed to be heavy. on, we — ae “ bors a remarkably quiet 
camp, Major Vivian, and accompanied by Gen. Bang Downham. —On Sa Saturday. » Mr. Flowers, of this place, | one. He did not think deceased was a bad rider, and he 
im the service of the King of Wartechars. i da a much gayer horse once before. The animal was 
es mtlemen. Lord Bloomfeld and oe piece of grass “land, where they had for some time bee fe en years and not very fresh, as it had been 
Ts and, after tk , | grazing, to a ome-acre piece, previously to its bein; = pees wecked the day before. Witness had known th 
ock Peete, constructed at plog hed for mange wurzel. The sheep had not been there | animal ten months, and it had no vice; it was ag given. 
é the — xt the iy er, con pherd p re of them | to shying or bling. The. coroner asked the 
a great number of were shortly 2 to the | whether they wished to question the lady, and they 7°" 
ee ae and others te on t plied that they considered it unnecessary. The pr) 
3 able ewes was “the. tent all leaving ae by ten side. said he thought it was a case a which &. deoheot has 3 
ro Ss snal one. The uy ™ 
Tantifall. las 
: ct of ** Accidental death,” deodand 1s 
ba ee pas Sey by | ivy growing upon the ny Many still remain in a very ; | returned 4 ve pi only 25 years of age, resided bgost 
nom | sickly state. nm. the Steine- 3 ia. Sat 
within about sty yard yards Of the i med Lincoln.—A local paper gives an account of a | us | seni for ing ying down a section of 3 peg | — 
at Zz ¥ tance very nea daughter wy Ge ee: p ae utilit hi y 
walls and old guns were struck sever the | Bisho a Peterborough, on Saturday. As she was return. | 6 ie fully explained to the commissioners of 
caus P g plan have been fully ex : Co - 
very dest : em ing from an airing on horseback with her father on the | the town and the directors of the Chain Limrny 
against them. C ed ai | North Tag steed became unmanageable, and whe have consented to a séction being forthwith rege 
o'clock, and bs rete Be give great : rag was in con: ; stata A : en submitted to public inspection, eh 
The Presi ident. —The excitement ar and ee. : ig Bona i S ; rodel ba : : : cad the pain: 
boa soar ted steamer; bias agaim | tacl of the saddle, and she was drawn for a distance of up- o desirable to be attained. 1TAS 
been sevived this week by a report, which by of 40; ore she could be extricated. She was) breakwat piep eer aegis 
