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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 25. 
and Co., who received it from a mercantile house in the 
City, wi ee — that it had been sent up to them by a 
at Windsor. This party was examined, 
-lane Bar, with his head and or | 
¥ m Cockshot 
bruised yey stones; Si and no doubt i is peer ga of his ha 
prt y at his ge a by the waiter of a tavern who had 
sag a 
motive Fon i mt affair in myst kaa n has 
been apprehended by whom the murder is _ Supposed 
noises heard in the house are the evidences of the ghost’s 
| presence, which coon is said resemble those which would be 
caused by a per 
pidly against the goes of a door. 
ds sci the people at rest, several county magis| trates, 
the house. On Sat turday morning, the same lady was 
Neweasile.—A local | paper states that Major Cruick 
but e not been able le to 
"Ther have al “been present dating 
passing through isa Ss {She her purse, contain. | shank and Mr. Wilki escape a ral mien the mystery. 
ing a 5. note, fo reigns, a e silver, i in her hand, | days since, on their way |! from Lady Thorn to Hee y Island. ,and 
twisted round rata ganas, psn non as she got to the As they g 1 : gh they have apparently presente from a door 
Regent-ci arse red, and at the Selanaee the main land and the t int ding her lose to which ch the 
same moment one of three fashionably-dressed men, who | of the cage aprons and bed it not ys Ps t | 
stood close to her, called out to her ‘* You have lost your d who ere on thcie way from | to discover any trick. The teeta is so loud that it is 
purse, madam—that man has taken it,” pointing +i Ae ae probably have en- | heard by the inmates of houses 400 or 500 yards off. 
some distance off. Shi ted assi er in sued, lt soak the _exertions of nearly forty men to| Lord Clement Hill, Mr. Foster of Clewer Heesatand 
fees the man, but they only | and said it wa and after| Mr. Riley of Forest — and other gentlemen have 
useless to hope to ss ro him, he had got such a dis great danger the two gent lemen were rescued from their hey ited the ho jouse 3 two of whom i 
ance, pe erilous position. _ Beyond the destruction of the harness, e hall, f this and as soon as 
and + Setirnds. 9 in — directions, one of them being, wever, he knocking commenced rushed to the opat 3; but no one 
the petra tor of ‘the robber Sto chant that nd the whole of the family were in a 
in supposed, hey ane ay Majesty the Qs Guess Bovsge is in bas stg be peated different part of the house. rder r to sce ain if Be: 
tion; but they yao ae out no hope of the recovery of | tion, for Lyme Hall, the beautiful seat of door of the closet was atruc 3 Pp 
her propesty. Thomas as Lay .™ t the knock 
——————— Lancaster. 2 The action brought against the Lancaster ing sad ceased this had fallen op the ponte On Sunday, 
inet. Preston Railway Company, by Mu mp, ap yd means of a 
eoeot mow ot maso r Ay cee ue of a parcel, booked at | piece of wire, and after the ager ased,. the wire 
Oxford.— —The ead on. scans, Ar be H. Prince | the Lancaster office of the railway, for Bonslow, in found tiasben a the door forced 
Albert to mance of tat ben a = 2 A ; we Linn the byshire, has been rec’ decided in the Court of Ex- open, inwards. At one time, the door we dayreng + its 
bier tance of tha beg 3 ny appoint ps €an-| chequer. The h cited great interest in this 
a pesesaanes th h nls di ete ota ered rng iagg a is important in its consequences to g was precisely the same as before. ~ Te oo the 
the gy coll an ’ Ea, h ether from Lon- public at lar It appeared at the trial, that the gentry in the nelebion hae =e visited me em 
d counties banabtcn =x. ¥ 1S ancient seat o Company only professed to carry igan.—On Saturday g, during th onficmation 
ar ie ; t shi tors he v na s far r as Preston “ise ¥ they took el so directed, held at St. Thomas’s Chere, ‘Ahtony near T this town, 
ron oe : Pons "Alt a: ong y Nw the scene. } and the p Seerinee being o be pail on di rune the learned | serious occurrence took place, which ae from a re it 
arbre we | ner! aa i x -< M : — the ju am left the > fa et of its n the western gallery tha’ t it was givi ay e Bisho 
e op ct ork, on Mon ay, where g t gee fems es, wie : if 
‘1 it all through; and 
PB 
e jury <4 aving ge 2 oe lantiff, ki rule was ob- 
toa to review that direction. In defence of the Com- 
ing, eye he nba 
pany, it was content that ae were chig i liable for any 
e parcel was in their o own 
while 
h ise 
was heard in the gallery, an 
is create pression 
that it was giving w rome sion followed, and a 
ae 
rush took _— wee a stairs. mg the confusion, num- 
he of females fell at the bottom, and other: es 
owed fi ell o r the em, un atl the staircase was 
the 
. 
il 
el 
care. The loss, however, 
livere t another Company, by 
which i carried ‘eran, and the defe ndants 
ch 
oF 
7 -€ ¢h 
after the oo of | Fell an — and all Me had Usstained 
s to be 
were ro not liable, as their con 
J 
sy a 
ei 
am ae es hop of Ca drove into the | line. inger, however, oka that the case ittle sympt f life. Alt ho ioe ‘new sgicbrg 
minutes chs Royal H Me "a oes td Res very properly left to sy jury by the learned jndge. one of females were seriously hurt, they have since been‘ 
be pe a the ke, ten, dmitted at th t the f the defend- apcartmined to be in a fair way of recovery, excepting one 
be << ba eed knot of balding fall Oe cmabgga | ants extended beyon' he mere carriage parcel, f 
coe of the "nd by all of Wellington t was contended that they were at bes and to hand it jd, and a verdict of ‘‘ Accidental 
migrag the Cater, and al he bends | over to to the succeeding ig company. Now it appeare red that ath returned. Das a number _ rag 
houses, n, e 's- 1 a 
% ; ooatutate. Jed the carriag e pillars a the roof to 
S Chenoulae ei the thi odtiee and his Grace | munilest th that there: was some un understanding between the | bottom, and erat attempted to Pp 
was greeted wi tout r ele appearance | railwa: meg om Ps jon of the pared al 80 aw 6 one nach but were —— nted. The gallery nce been 
bis, ined the Chan when it was found that it had na not sus- 
crurte beniet to 17 Tiel Hukecd wetathe ip nag 
oO Is Roy ness, beautifully | | it was impossible for the owner t tain where fo the noise proce ae dw used the catastrophe.—The 
written wl and enclosed ina case of gold. ae | loss, if any, arose, 3 it was but met that he should look ae aaeh oe e been ca ae ee —— the 
toed y returned thanks fo yr the hon our thus con y lure of Mr. Darwell by Meaare » Her 0., have 
rye y by raki g it must be presumed to have entered oon payment. A meeting of creditors is gen when 
f oe ¥ all throug fh by ag seca. Theja statement, it is said, will be be laid bef ore them, and a pro- 
em his odes of the eerie of th o learns jud opinion 
favour age a akties upon him by admittin: “ quite SEL & for 8 a que: n for eg OA ee ke 
by tn feresam om brewers Se “3 ‘Universit re dence to say photos that a oe eas contract ; ; and a| them as igh as ce (oie it s im 
ud shouts 
probation. The Public Orator then delivered am — | very f fair hag ns oad it was for them to draw from it. bers 5 umn ute won Mo are ‘thrown out of employment. sae 
in Latin, approp Royal High regen ie +t t + Peon 
t to the L , and alluded in ha terms — 
to the. distinguished annals ef ie House = Sexe Coburg ; oti We | have been informed, on - authority, typool. iti is stated to pas ‘ “ ee 
x ion of the recital of the prize Yi fro’ fev late t Tet ht path 
Aer tight Chanson ed am ae | es oS Wil Mca AE | Nene mle eo a a 
fo those which hailed their entrance, w ag incorr I lly tak “Up Enmtaaton 
by. = ids ‘an houses oe te a rl mich the Hon. Bart. had ‘ult on his D hi found pessoas 
’ whee f inflammatory Chartist pu wales with seve 
His Hoyal Highness then proceeded rg in! ie ~ ee vat ‘the cost of about £12,000; there were no shrub- vaine of. soar and lin — = so packed mad oe 
an 
: ty. i mmediately i the pr ition ad. | re or conservatory, as stated, hor any gar- conceal the fire-arm On He proved to 
singers am + John’s College, where a — and who discovered the fire about | be a Chartist agita who 
= tor and orator rae “Nottingham; . 
cee ee freed served up hall. The orelock fn in the dy is the widow of the late gardener | is paper to st agar | very active in South Wales, partiew- 
orth F ¥ es > and’ the at I arrow, , the baronet’s principal residence. larly at Merthyr 
of attraction in the University, ts Boden the dhe ob sm ” Will sale. On Weanenien he was examined before the ma- 
Christ Cinureb, SF yg a amy one i in the mud ever "suspecting an incen- gistrates, and, Se a TD . as committed for 
land’s Museum, &c.; after which his Royal I Highness hic toat gh the chi se te i- 
divi having been built ¢ ; this ig- | der t for trading and hawking without 4 
ti ae oes cin the chapel of Now Ha Hall. His Royal | nited potas fire tot the thatch. cense. The ‘party to whose house t . di 
2 0 ugton set out for Blea, e5 the eveni ——- 
in order to receive = Royal Highnes: i woes he Blane ee poe et mare red Mga hostname - ~ — meee fo - 
A horticultu ig ta as held pay dae course of ¢ z ay ility, but of late years 
r Lo = oo which the pr sg caiteacs and demand = en: comaens wifes ‘id 
vost and fellows lent for the o pend was wid rae: the palace was in Sie ro himself. It appears nr t he and his 
a erpool.—Farther er particulars h have been received of | another party, and that his Lordship wo apa wife had fo for some time time ived unhappily ;, buttle 
Survivors this part oA em Brown, Emigrant ir + | mitted a enter! A crowd of persons, attracted Ly the | main ca which led to the awful transaction originated 
i from, ica, 
who ose loss was rece ings, i which had Intely 
otice paige eres mele agg aera F The paty io p avcpes a= vbr was deaf | to tometer’ 's wife. An inquest was held er skeaghoats > 
ingen peopie, ‘oO to ail: remonstrance, and the op, ily, was a very lengthened investigation, rought 
sale after we run against an | obliged to seek ran elsewhere. This fy. to light no facts of any impo the jury returned & 
bacstioreed Bre! affair is understood to fro: iet of ‘f Temporary insanity.” 
5 cbedisor of a lake € llr ee es delat | Zale of Wight— distressing accident 
“ade hadmmpecny.e gre here. Dd Fay at spam 
distance from 1 
ceds.—-On 
this town that en 
highway between : Armiapia Bra 
to be an —— gang tsay 
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