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‘THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
fermen mma nen amram 
page fetch Cork. ._, Nothing I has siz ransp ired ng- | t i | hi Fi to hy 
m the subject. rivalofthe B: P ertainty in town Thos ot So the ‘ast 12 ling upon 
1 as pret that aeceased had not been in a sane as He | them to convene a vestry to make a rate for the neces- 
was first supposed. It is mbarrassed in hi being sary | repairs of the church, but Dr. Lushington _ 
bul ‘in pom known to 
, ae 
+h 
s circu 
worth s nevecal ionennd ee and be be oe ay it wa 
on their way to one 
— The pf of the. Fortitude persists in at 
made by abip I Feporte 
- 
the application. Undoubte dly, 
he said, it was the duty of aig Cant to uphold this lay 
fear, from affection for his wife and family, that = mig 
lose it in the new the of business he was entering int 
Se veral other gentle emen offered their jain ‘to the 
at ust take care that the 
pore in the case were a ng or more injury than 
i  discorere on approaching 
gave an eunt of in our i } tree er, gies ing, | 
that he can pansy be a Bogan of nautical matters as 
not to know the differ between a boat of 350 (the 
size of thy e London, supposed ~ bad oe thera in ques tion) 
et anne 
prolong the babe by such evidence, as it was perfectly 
od might be don ne. ‘The churchwardens could, if the 
make a h for the necessary repai: ‘8 of the church, -. 
ld +h 
on the Lords of the Admiralty i in ee course of Thursday, 
of the ny pa vessel so frequently met with. bor igs ir 
be see t Parliamentary report, was at 
a 
| evident deceased was not in a sane state of mind. I, 
tor be = the friends of 
t his and that he had been thrown off the 
; ~ would hear any of witnesses they 
racing to call. The juryre' verdict of ‘‘ Tem- 
porary insanity.’” pe Friday evening, a serjeant of police 
proceeded to the house of Lesage 
as To I, a bu tc her, in 
Nightingale-lane, Walthamsto d 
a warrant which had inion cree in his il s, and 
| aa 
Chareh Rates.—On HLaesige a ed vestry, nume- 
rous ly attende ed, took place Whit for the 
St t the current ex- 
penses the pears The pooh ti said that 
they wall require a rate of 3d. in the poun nd, ae 
which had bai obtained by his bie, ey visas him 
for ill-using her. r for Lo 
serjeant, observed h ing 8 
and said he would accompany him. He then en' 
font pers rd the | purpose, as the Serjeant thought, of 
“Ey 1 
ment of the Dean m jer in the Hewlett case, Dr. 
Lus a ase — wh sar sina the — yester- 
rae but leaves the tim g to the convenience of 
the vestry 
Gateshead Feil.—A serious explosion happened at 
Derwent Crook Colliery, on Saturday. It appears that 
the engine-house, when they became suddenly apprised of 
the dangerous a < “mg veo — — d out of the 
pisee The infor ca 0 late. The 
was driven 
f th, 
nd ca ried ys fi 
Fae oie 
£ +} oA 
loor ; armed a 
g his rash out with his t throat cut, and “the blood 
d. 
Mr 
a penny rate He be 6 Me r. Geo. Offer 
right to speak or vote at the vestry was objected to, se- 
k 
e vestry clerk being called on, | 
gave it as his opinion that Mr. Offer had no legal right to 
be present, o: taneeo n the present question. Mr. eo 
said that they were not F isseinbied fox the purpose of 
cussing points of law, but to make a vance heey $ adn in 
his opinion Mr. fer r had a perfect right both to be pre- 
sent and to give his vote, and he would adv a him. to 
exercise that right by votin ng. ie Coates thi ade a 
f clk whic 
however, he admitted, had the law in their favour; but the 
day: ys of the dominant charch, he thought, were numbered ; 3 
the woun 
ane engine- a b 
fell on | the engineer ith suck force, ue he spied a 
oan, it appeared, had been before the Megie strates 
on a former occasion for ill-using his wife, and being 
er to bail for 12 months, found much difficulty in ob- 
the spaniel 3 warots ies, 
si ° “loge o’clock on Tuesday morning, 
e out in Astley’s pr ary a atre, 
eae estoyed it, and was attended by the “of 
ent bg Pat Fame es da metropolis, 
fro: cireumstance that this is 
destr: 
ning 
eee 
— 
a 
t discov ered by a a policeman, who stat 
the other men (eighi nine 
in number) -were in a, some by 
the falling stones and meta e hai 
another is so pith | — that it is not pea he 
recover. An inquest was held on Mon 
perc oman were examined, 
throw much light upon the proba of t 
huly event, and the sitting was peat a " Sound ear 
some of the session = so far recovered as to be able to 
detail the circumsta’ 
over.—Conside “ins excitement was a few days since 
eated here, by a report that a Corporal of the 34th 
Sesinat had been 
violated the feelings of the great mass. of the people, and 
which could not much longer be maintained. He con- 
re f of +} 
whieh is s just above the pod, He went to the ratagedoer, 
however given at a coroner’s beige am gn 
So 7 been sent = two n escort to 
cluded by supporting the amendment. A poll h 
demanded, the numbers w as follows : = the 
penny rate, Abas y view’ the th threepenny rate, 128 ; giving 
theatre, and stated his suspicions, they both ee 
the body of the building, when 
a majority for y found the place fall of pi this jecoue 80 ra- d. On leaving to proceed towards this place, it would 
Suspected ‘under at Der Tuesday morning | hil that they hen forced to make a hasty retreat. They | s that deceased turned off the road 
a woman, name is not nici Oe was found in the | instantly alarmed the grooms, for the purpose of saving | wood, and shot himself, for he was fee 
upper room of a house at Deptford, with “ny ee cut. horses, and shortly afterwards the main body of the two hours after mortally wounded fro 
It appears that d A accompanied a man of ding appeared in pee e , that thro ugh his body. | One ra f the females 
name of Jacobs to the house in question about one 0’ went to the theatre on Monday night at 10 o'clock for bat 
uesday morning, and he stated that he had met de-| night. m. At the conclusion of a eg ful were all ee particulars adduced in posh 
at the corner of the street, and had never her which place about 10 past 11, ani the j jury returned a verdict, ‘‘ That deceased destroyed 
that ; thata razor was on the floor, and he was | he saw the gas and all the ete i . There self while labouring under tempora ity.” 
woke by hearing deceased struggle, <— looking round | was no other fire i me es an ‘Dunsta serious fire has occurred in this town, 
he -_— jeceased’s throat. w stated m be! to the Sm ene aa Y person | by which 21 houses have been destroyed, and property of 
that he had never seen the raz heer Soke ‘pati it was stated | to render any assistance in. case of son agp except aj great value consumed. It commenced on thé premises 
by a Mire Smith, with whom he had lodge, that the ra- | pst ho had bed before. At half- | occupied by Mr. T. Fossey, conféctioner, High t. 
2 his fi d d | So rapid was the progress of the flames, that in the course 
habitof using. Jac’ ‘obs h balf-past one, the third at lps ‘two, , and the la “< of t : hours, 21 co and several out-buildings were 
an inquest on _the body was held fg nhs = 
It w med erday 
and after a long examination, the jury ret t 
a equine after three o ——_ he went upon 
aan slightest appearance 
as safe as usual. 
of fire, ~ hee ae a 
of “ Temporary Insanity,’’ being satisfied cat i it was her 
own ac’ 
Mortality among the Woolwich Conviets——On Satur- 
mt to the ground; and, but for the time ely aid of 
numerous engines, it is thought that ‘he fire would have 
y Aninv so ona soe 
P| 
was usual, crest te whee» S ue he 
fithe & 
is has been instituted by the 
y the po 
on the stage, when he sat ‘the ‘fre raging deena. it. 
t i no lives were eae 
Ezeter.—On Sunday ——— a fire broke out it in ny 
juchco ction which has been 
ars S schaeacrae was _ at Woolwich on the bodies of His belief was that it was caused by some sparks fal llings 
som me - sioarsptad ss ho had died a few Mg bern before on ne in the r d in this city 
 hospital-ship. id, that ever; of “the Burning of Wood odstock,” in the w nfined 
sible — and ——— h en paid to PAs: Pes cated The Wars of Oliver Cromwell ; there = ap yore ne Ps. great ee Sanam three 
were under his charge. deaths were | a great quantity of saw-dust collected, and the sparks | lives ‘al of the 
the result of naturgl causes, and chiefly from affections of | falling on it, he Y cell that it peo tray Un un- sro hia tore rected ‘from ¢ rng 
the chest. i ies presented an appearance of great a until it bars 1 for th. There w: lenty of w Ke 
emaciation. 2 ed up, and the jury re- : es and h d= git she first got ow be 
ae di atural death.” and the theatre ave been sa destructi i, on and th herelf aging by her han - 
“sage in Monday afternoon, a respectably-dressed | Mr. Ducrow and his family escaped “rth “dificlty, the sill of cnet et down, ang 5 ng BY ladder could 
rr one of the c sur peptic = Ler pe one of his female oma and valuable be egg = lost her hold and fell to 
Chelsea, for ag sr to ascend. the perished i in the flam r bee the gro aj ee that she died shortly 
chur ‘stating that his motive in as ge favour 4 i he purpose, pr shore ‘Thee, was tnotier | r in house, a 
enable him to take a sketch et pe Ata “Abtey. 8 supposed, of saving some Sa ee he thi ead er being old coe man named Webber, 76 pa ae An attempt 
ithout hesitation granted, and he went | overpowe Legh a Pgon" she fell down whe made to sare his pias : by tis Tata, who, after 
eh a the ¢ateeple to the summit, ne by the bell- | was afterwards fi d was burnt to death. The loss Kaoeking vio lently at the ‘door, which was faste tened inside, 
ger. : urred is stated to ‘be above 30,0002. Mr. vere 
on the t i t id to be a loser to a very great extent, as he was n tilame wh staircase obli 
the ground, sor in a oc ds - threw himself off.| insured.—An inquest was held rday on the body hastily a ane Wie rr an old man was thus 
Several persons were immediately on the ‘spot ». but life} the female servant, when oa j oe a verdict of | left to his fate. When the ed “ su — a4 
was quite extinct. The height of the tower is nearly 200 | ‘‘ Accidental Death,” at the expressing their | remains were found amongs = ieee 
ag An inquest -_ Lane pee on the body on Tuesday, when | conviction that the fireman was papel ry of neglect of duty.- | lodgi i ‘ house was also burn! ores edd 
ap Mr. Thom: as Lio ed dai ae a co New r scrtt on re evail 
51 years, late a glen and srl aac ware psy at tide: News. ing the ‘past ston has ‘been 9 benefic ial r “eget . 
» Wervickshire. The steeple-keeper of the | _Colnbrook.—A hat singular f be re of the 
church deposed that he 7 aT th: 4 f lo ing better 
coe has be mA R pry last five years at this pe 
pate exclaimed, “ ‘Oh, a a tenatifal view!” | the Sie parshes An vend Rageng known or t PE early and absn- 
= beet pen see Westminster Abbey from ak by the name of ‘* Nannie,” who Sear tore Oats eae d peas are Fe 
the eat id, wile oneal Beapemielse ysl, and went towards t nanny erg: ‘a prospect that pra 
wes throughout the district for miles around, “died a 2 days produce will = exceed that of flast year. Of grass 
dee since. Zz of all kin ds of fruit there 
should be conveyed to her _ d ill b b this season. Potatoes eet 
her own cart, drawn by her Sonia ae mise to wcll and ke have a to gr 
t was strictly complied sarge and, no rithatastiog market. "The accounts from n all parts of country ee 
the numbers who were prese most the d g I, prices othe deci anties 
= throughout pag te ceremony. She had b the supplies large. In some epee parts in the 
or her coffin = te torte to her | of Northamberland and Durham, wheat is ac 
baeaien ¢ towards ‘‘shooting.’” 
‘op | she gare tthe undertaker fo ‘ew days before or Brisiol._.1¢ appears from the votes of the 
m2 residing Braintree. parish is still in Cate of sent x -| commons, tat om the motion of Lad Togeate, 2 josie 
the foe of Pons pores ges he et at | ctement on the cea eommatep Ssengs mittes. bas beast appainied on ‘Se aga og Ingestre 
Zs ee to the Court, for a foes pam tion with Ireland. The motion made by 
