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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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cog the mother took, when i it was discovered, too late, 
ups damage. It appears to have bei “Ty occasioned b: 
he ignition of a flue communicating with a beam in the 
She nly s eda few hours. 
—A few days a whilst the Teagle revenue 
anded by Lieut. Ray, R.N., was cruising 
ward 
rok 5 A large quantity of por ea prepared. fo 
the royal montem breakfas t an nd for the e pa — given om 
i f Collon, in the de- 
mesne of Lord Ferrard. They had time 
on the water when, owing, it A sagose, to some inad- 
vertence in rowing, the boa 
ility nd gentry 
cutter, com: nob _ 
the West Bay, about shy, on miles to the west of the that festivel, was wholly destroye ay As soon as intima- | bleman, happen ned to be on the ba nk a © time, and wit- 
at of Portland, Li wt aoe ¢ ee a large French lugger | tion of the fire reached the castle, her Majesty and Prince | nessed the accident. Pl ater, 
r the cutie oP st © notice was taken until | Albert, attended by several of the sr: household, pro- | and quiekly reached aes ot, oe in 
the exme aeaitiy ast; th ing the terrace, for the tehing hold of Mr. A. Fo ‘ — resc’ him, in a 
the Gon her wily > {arenes for acoaster. The purpose of witn nessing the ¢ conflagra ea ut no view e of great , Seatac gat an almost total to" 
Bugle then made sail and gave chase, which was soon | the fire being obtained a this part of the ca stle, th ws Delapp di 
ro) by the lugger, seed h i attempt to pe e summit of the round tower, edly to try to recover the body, t withou 
was putonawind. Th s interesting, and it ap- re they ri remained wat all danger | had ceased. _Lo rd | then set off by post fo 
peared doubtful for some time whether the Eagle would Melvourne and Major to | ful tidings to the fam say, who ‘he oy bind La 
» however, findin the | Thamés-street, to observ: he progress of the dee The | state of great grief by this untimely berearecmat De- 
her ca hich is sup- 
posed, from her size, to have consisted of upwards of 200 
tubs. After a ch of minutes, she was board 
one of the boa ah ce Base: ala men and 22 tubs o 
fi m board. Five of the crew 
were Frenchmen, ptt the Sours proved to be two men of 
d, and one belon ging to Preston , The : boat p icked 
up only 14 
Ludlow.—Mr. Cooke, landlord of “a Ae ngel Inn, in 
this town, was 80 much affected byt the attempt made o 
the life of Mr. 
| ani 
—The Examiner mention ns 
me days since, three or four large mushrooms in 
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had afforded proof of the possession of talen s of t the first 
orde er, while his amiable ow = meth affability of 
for him the attachm S tee only of his 
the ‘pres ress dex their growth actually he sma a 
al om he was 
that city 
Aa —A letter from a cheatin informs us | 
s, but of 
known.—T he Trish p paper sate that intligene of the 
death of Earl For ue eached this city 0 Tuesday 
his 
morning and that 
pba 
roe paver Bevin the highwayman, whose nume 
e borders of Lancashi 
site ai in ram Pp news mber, has 
been committed be try! b= of this city for trial. 
that he rehen the Manchester 
of the same day to pay a last duties t 
dl his Ber aed and the circumstances of which yes i bg police, and sre ‘0 Bacup from that town, on Monday | his Excellency; and that the Viceregal nuptials have in 
ance of our readers, that, in a few week, to undergo an examination, relative to the offences | consequence of this event postpone: umour 
ana a ‘the event, it appears I he w: was deprived of aso, yr com) wninitted y ooh his companion Dickinson. On ars, however, to be without foundation. 
da’ uesday he was ght up before the magistrates charged Ferns.—On — afternoon Mr. B an, 
Bristol.—A local paper gives the following sccount of | with the attempted murder at]}the Dirpley | became the purchaser of the greed an oh he of the 
On the 24th inst. two qu: men | Arms, on the night of the 21st March. The evidence pro- late Bishop .. Terns, was shot in ning 
work w upon a projecting edge of the Black-rock at ced was similar to the account whic d He ridden out a short ies waiitigiatn and 
b sagg Hotw twells. It was the intention, it seems, of the | time the outrage was | Jamies Simpson, the high ae ha’ eng vane rned without its rider, his steward 
brcacrars to blast off the byes and for that et a a | landlord’s son, d oth the Dir ley family went in the d way oi master had taken; supposing 
and bon, “ate wder. Just a| deposed, that it the prisoner a, fire at — a some @ accident had oc rred. He d him | quite 
er ana: the whole m mer and wounded ‘the frst mentioned witn tess. g le at hi eside him 
began t , and in-a few seconds about 60 tons £ r was a letter, or eases covered with blood, but not con- 
was torn by its own weight from its attachments. This | robbery was — i ae ont examination lasted until taining shy ltiting inside. It is conjectured bad a 
bo ig with the men yet upon it, fell about 40 feet | nearly eleven es anded until Ancor letter was handed to him by the rage 
towards the river ; hinge the hija cot with it, and 
all who witnessed t the acciden' 
y 
was then deci died “hat the selitibas should be conveyed to 
oe and that, consequently, th 
pee where he woul more 
r hi 
mae pager Aa 
ted by a stranger, brought Fom a vitae, who was 
tion as inevitable. Uecn esttdcotiag em, however, it | and fi s safe custody, a party of the Queen's Bays, jeeereak of his _ rson. a tated, was sa 
was discovered they had experienced a providential tection urnley barracks, was sent for to escort him — in politics, was ma 
Both were taken to cg Bristol which | thither. On Saturday he was again removed to Bacup, an expending 5 eck ix in labour alone. Some 
quitted the other was muc ised, Ss be os bound over to me —- -_ nst fractory tenants, pete who held leases yap the late 
‘but no bone was brok: Mr. , 8 fi bishop, having wehtnd to renew with him, o rrender 
Tettcott—Further accounts oi been ‘published rela- Hawes Yorkshire, spteall 3 ier vith poh wit- y e found it necessary, in his own de- 
tive to the calamitous fire which occasioned the entire de- | was not seen against him, further | fence, to serv ts; and in consequence. of this 
struction of ‘Tettcott-house, the beanti ‘fel of Si thant t he was in company with Dickinson, who fired | step, it is presumed, his life has fallen a sacrifice. He 
Mo! i 3 and which we noticed in our last | the gun. oe of shooting gamekeepers near | was closely connected with so . for the 
ber. The it seems, though extensive, Sawley stands o same footing as the above; they county of ‘Dublin, pos ae Talbot, and was an 
fitted up in a very ha style, “a splendid O app izes in thi tleman. An inquest was held 
conservatory, gardens, and shrubberies attached. It ap- | city. ody on Frida por a verdict returned of Wilfal 
pears that Sir W. Molesworth was in‘ Londo time Railways.—On hairy. morning th Mepes ag trains er selon me person or unknown.— 
fire age , and the Ht opag inc his | which left the terminus at Paddington proce n the which was taken from the Iate Robert Hall, 
gardener and wife. At fi mpresst ed | Great Western eer ° as he as Chippenham, poke, only a was lately murdered in the coun Tipp , has 
ion prevail: 
amongst the inhabitants eiag near the ath va that it was ‘the 
h the instrumentality 
8 miles from 
On Saturday the directors 
Bristol by the Ist Set. 
ental journey on the new 
line of road from Wootton Bassett to Chi a m.—The 
ned for 
as Ciren- | 
pene i a ¥ 
ee Fidhchidileg 0 some ror the ater ues. The al ar 
was to the gad and his wife by the. ome Ps 
one of thi f the cester.—A few days since 
> pie cipal roo 
sion falling down, ‘sora on_ going to ascertain its cau 
e 
epee 
as the Railway train was pro- 
aig en Selby to Hall, Lycra near the wes sta- 
m the e 
of a priest, without v8 clue being afforded to the per 
petration of the murder. 
OTLAND 
_, Edinburgh. —The Gener Assembly of of bat Kirk of 
ven ministers Strath- 
tion, a set on fire a shawl and silk 
cloak wi acs tee to a mipsel — ~ @ child in her ee 
one of | the open ¢ clas me gentlemen 
ort e presbyte The ee - the presen re pee ap- 
pear as be, Te oi to preach and administer 
he sacraments after being sus Com 
mansion was entirely antes and. the loss incarred is 
said to be nearly 12,0002. 
triennial celebration of the se Mon- 
7 ery 
fu 
in attempting to extinguis bi ter inion: The lady oer 
child, however, sustained no serious injury.—On Saturday 
morning an accident occurred on the London and Black- 
ae the Minori mber of 
greatly to the po ee 
te th 
sq 
with the nobility and gentr 
00: 
miles around. e captain’ hall took 
in December, 1839, which 
the last peians y- The di 
nipsind Dr. 
this than had before been known po 
the institution of the court. A note of s 
interdict in the name as the seven ministers, 
ani 
's breakfast ia the 
At this entertainment it, ‘which consisted of 
se 
on the li st, 
rviters and the’ 
tly before eleven her Majesty 
and Prince Albert, eceompanied oe beep nt Melbourne, 
and atte nded by her su nite, arrived a college, an 
for the Queen. The procession of the a who were 
attired in the most costly and sumptuous oe * of 
then took place; and after they 
had marched three fimes around — Jose re, — ors ajesty 
and Cardi meeting the trains or the art Vale Raileey 
in their morning trip fr ie camden o that i in four hours 
passengers from Breco 
During the last paver pi pom B train controller has 
nein dety wee upon the Lendon and Birmingham line : 
of a train 
engine-driver while the train is 
IRELAND. 
Dublin —tt is po day, the lith June, 
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race the Duke of Ric! 
sirens, has since sei n p! 
day arrt a 
is of that presby 
gate, within the oan s patel aby te Ge 
"wptil the 
of th 
» to witness the flourishing of the flag by t! 
a ae Monck. At the conclusion of this ceremony 
her Majesty partook of 
Salt t 
ton and Lady eae —Accounts have been received 
here of very violent ge yp having been expe 
country, which have cat 
cheers aanaearcn noren road. The usual cere- 
monies were then gone 
through at the Mount, and the 
great dai ‘0 lives vs! been lost and numbers of 
cattle destr 4.— We se able to pre se following 
ditional particulars re m 
Mr. Cc. Foster, son of 
chair, and his Lordst 
b of the rank, property, 2! 
of iene noble Lord beagle the 
= ww of the 
repro} land, and 
| in the kirk, pag emgage are 
| several resolutions to escent rd 
Berwick.—In the oO et hoohly bk ppm 
i | Ror. A Murdoch, of this tom, as one of © ye woe 
i | Bron bos the hose te sbjest of Siege 
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