JUNE 19.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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Bath.—The journals of this town give a singular exam- | Bristol. b h 
i ro spontane ous CO mbustion which _has occurred at rities, who bans aor weit oh to ‘ie the accustomed | oursel pe t be some of the rhecoae non- 
he Queen’ s representative by firing a salute. | sense, ret ” said an ort woman, are ee Srouee in 
oie was awoke by aloud noise made by a horse in astable E remained in pie, at the vice- | years ; at thought | that, now that she a bairn to 
close to the hou the window oo seed toa The Earl Fortescue died 0 Tuesday, s nurse, she yin hae had — ethi ing eee od. nd ‘than oer 
Sh called her m nten P r fol mes wi’ their ages ; ome folk has 
ter, d i oe to the stable, they i th post —Th t is s said, inspire wh 0 rcariosi ty!” 
1 for covering ticks, alarm on Sunda ny aight the 6th inst., more especia’ lly ——=—————- 
wiih ‘had on the previous: day b 1 partly n the "eomuties of Limerick and Clare, that the irre SPORTING. 
gallons of oil, t y was illuminated, hill an 4 Kiem with lighte rN armas MOULSEY HURST RACES 
which, being put down in the stable ina heap in a moist | brands. In = county of Wes it is re ported oa gumstalicas tar teweatioe Bo pate owensy Soograd st st 
state, generated sufficient heat to set it on fire The fire | was scarcely a head of pootry lft alte an opinion hav- | importance than some of the great events décided and 
gi | ing gone abroad ‘that a tax s to be levied upon agnor ata ode gl on recommendation of 
er 641 +, j a noblemen and 
sical Feativel, held on Tuésday literati of the eee pa ey weraing mgr) a police, nary we be eae os ti gentlemen had subscribed, realising to the winner about 600/, a 
f holdi pap i il 4 f Cal sntecly, about tar miles from Hart; its introdctio =m enibanced the character othe Leone f 
fixed ie Ts uesday, Wednesday, Thewley, et a Friday, re this city. antry expressed great hoi ces commenced wit! 
7th, te a ese 10th net next. this icaihec ring of the people ;” liceman, by the puree ue bone 
—Several weeks ago, the mayor of this after having collected the papers, was follow a Sg the distance, where Mr. Scott’s 
town Tlemuive ie letter from the mayor of Cork, st eo tae yra him down, beat him in Wins 0 Madd been 
that a large quantity of gene cotton-ya arn, of various | very severe man. and destroyed the returns.—The 
colours and numbers, was every week acme from this | medical practitioners of thi is’ city have held a meeting, re 
place into that city by parties residing | there, and th 
P g entirely unrepresented in Parliament, the pecuniary 
] ig for its trans- | and personal ioe of its x q ly made 
tai h is not barton e with 
t to other cl f nd th at it is 
s sh hould be made to 
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hey iis a puri aa ced ie yarn fro ers 
The mayor handed over the letter re ‘Sir C. ead d, by | th 
and two epostore | procu: 
his direction the return to the Hoes’ or Commons of one 
of police went, ‘on Seizrisiaiteing, to the houses of | more reprenaunGves of the medical profession—A man 
three hand-loom weavers, and found in the house of each named Daniel Shanahan has been committed to Nenagh 
a large quantity of twist, and som h d Catherine Ryan fi Bo: ra = 
ist, al 
to the amount of a ard which | they seized, The par- | murder the late Mr. Hall. The la went t 
tie Ss were brought up a t the Boro , AS prea when Fhe | Mr. jovi house on the morning of is ieee eo “inform 
d, and two young men, in | him t the | lan dw as then burn Ther wo 
the employ of manufacturers | in "this ain picked out a | oth and it is S said pn 
ee ig a of the yarn, which, they said, was there i is aly suficlent evidence tor the conviction of 
like that used b 
y them, 
rty. - solicitor agp for the defendants, and rick.—The last accounts from America inform us 
duced of invoices of € yarns of different de. of a poop reer "Shipwreck f the emigrant ship The 
scriptions sold to them, and instrel, this port on the 2Ist April for Que- 
h ld a long investi- | bec, with 141 passengers, intending to settle in Canada. 
peste pet bret were each eo mein in the penalty | The vessel, it seems, had a tolerable ssage up to the 
of £20. 8t H ck ed Island Reef. 
ia, paren: Tuesday morning, the inhabitants of | was a heavy sea cs | at ~ Sparen, but the boats were 
were al by niet oceurrence of a fire, 4 launched, and upwards of 100 passengers embarked in 
whic ahha hen forty h them. The y 4 
discovered at one o *elock j in the morning, in an | ‘* painters” 
unoccupied house on the Green, and sg; ce ith great 
gd the — ar the fire being acc slarstan by aj w 
ind. It mae seven pr owes that the fire | eight persons who had embarked » whic! 
e hol ouses de: es troyed were all | towing astern, and of which gman the = oe 
ty | it t 1e t dow e 
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wee nto contained was saved from destruction. ceeded in pulling to White Is rad, poren they vimalanl 
Railways.—On Tuesday an inquest was held on John until the follo rersl iy, when they were taken off by _ 
30, a nthe London and Brighton Wellington, and brought to 78s se Isle. They hav 
ilroad. Another wee deposed ¢ that he was on the | since embarked at Qui ees bet, 2 is por oi. 
works on the 4th of May. a and himself were 
m, near the Patcham tun- 
SCOTLAND. 
a. os 7 Glasgow.—David toe ae toy mercantile clerk who ab- 
fro ona Ne afte com itting forgeries to the 
of the cart to turn out the earth) when his foot slipped, arr e of AP ohtOh deters 
and he fell a rs ne Te traced to Senthetoae It has been 
waggon passed over 8 cone which was crushed i ined that he left ys on Thursday, the 23rd 
tious manner. ae gon was drawn by a “horse, and at, by & the Bight u imail-trai ig 
was coming on q ily. The next day be eartod to Havre by the Calpe 
slippery. steam- 1 assw € nam D 
for deceased to get a footing. Could not account for the had with him in pat the whole of the money. He was 
sleepers being slippery. Witness had slipped — on the | seen at Havrea ; 
previous eee and cut his forehead. The witness ex- he ted 
hibited Ear y yunds, which were scarcely heale edup.. The | in pursuit.— —On Monday, a pasa ¢ and — —_ 
f th : Sanpatig in the infantry barracks we ere placed 2 ie po- 
shee ering under extensive injuries of the | };..., fhe Il 
weomshe ing 
eg and nent died on Fridey last. on The jury re- gate on the previous evening. Tt appears t that two soldiers 
id he 
turned a verdict of “ Pocus pha death. m Wednesday High-street, 
8 special general meeting of the proprietors nudan Tarr to the police-office, » when, Sen a ap romise of proceeding 
pig a as a He 
for the mauer of rm ne certain shares, the calls o had not, however, been li i wi ng before 
d won in a canter.—Fourth Heat. 
a odds on Isabella, who won in a canter, and was claimed for 
The Surrey and Middlesex (Handicap) Stakes of 20 sovs. each, 
noe (62 subs. pete Coleman’s Carlos took the lead at @ great 
ace, followed by Mr. Treen’s to wy and Mr. Goodman’s M 
olineux, who last off. “tn making the first turn Carios re. 
igned the lead, and Fitzroy went on with the running, followed 
by Mungo Park, ackell’s 's Cantle, Mr. Greville’s Perseus, 
id Mr. Payne’s Welfare joining them at the turn t the 
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tinued the struggle to the joo Wel. 
tad toueht battle by a neck; nothing was up 
Betting 11 to 8 agst Welfare ; 5 to 2 agst Pitz- 
roy ; and 4 to 1 agst Persens. 
oe Strawberry Hill eng of 3 sovs. each, with 30 added, 
subs.) Mile and a qua: capes —Mr. 8. “Goott's Abel, Mr. o 4 
kins’s Kate Kearney, ur win’s St. Preux, Mr. G. Clifton’s 
Playfellow, Mr. Harman’s Wonder, Mr. bg ead Carlos, and 
Mr. Wisdom’s Maid of Sussex started. song was won 
by Mr. Scott’s Abel, by a a length easy ; oi d, also by the 
same horse, clever! a 
Tuurspay.—To ki ith its rivals Hampton has its 
grand day, the distinguishing Wee, in lieu of a cup, being ‘* The 
Queen’s Guineas.” It was ran in heats, and was supported by 
two other races, soho ta h 9 
ever collected on Moulsey Hurst. The river and its banks were 
is Satiiccasing t bustle Teoaghnes the day, and the road from 
town, as well as from the Esher station, was much Geonsed 
with— 
Dismal passed him hird 
Dismal Jemmy, who took the leadfrom the mare at the last furn, 
kept i r. tee end, and won easy by nearly two lengths. He 
claii r 1207. 
* May esty’s Plate of 100 guineas, Heats twice round and a 
distu bes First heat: The race was entirely between Mr. Sher- 
rard’s ang colt Bib Capt. bore sn Ben Brace,—the former 
jeading to the last turn ce the 
a Mr. nGabs 
ei for hi 
distance. Second heat: Even on Belgrade, and 3 ¢ Ben 
Brace. Cantle made all the Fagegiy eS Belgrade followine him to 
the distance, where he put in an appearance, had the lea ad at the 
betting-stand, and won easily by 
to 4onBelgrade. Cantk 
within a quarter of a mile of home, where tle was beaten off ; 
Ben Brace went on. About a distance and a half from the chair 
Belgrade went up, won easily by a length, and was claimed. 
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‘on each 
as claimed for 200/. The fom urs Sand- 
land’s Easingwold was second, and Mr. Balchin’s Slang third. 
ae —Lord Chesterfield’s La Gitana won the lagien eepers” 
Miscellaneous. 
Parliament.—It appears by a return prepared from the 
rolls and rg of both Houses, that sin ce the year 
3,3 } Darli 
Which were in arrear. apher iene proposed a rales former antagonist in the “Gallon ate, and the © sgeitt 
tion for di declaring forte seventy shares, the calls on commeacet igi ghtin ng. The poli ba tess red, Dies waaaes 
which remained un unpaid. The motion was seconded b sergeant of the re- | 
pro carried ‘ananimousl . The 
the shares all belonged to one proprietor. Severa al new by- | to take the 
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chairman said giment lifting his cane to agg and ordering the soldiers } 
lice prisoners to the barracks. By this | 
co f several | d 
yore L 
pct beyond seven years, and ps nine have had a sex- 
nnial duration. Of the rest, only nine pay have 
faa at five ener » three above four 
above thr Only ten existed 
Parli 
were then 
Proprietors, the chairman said the weekly average re- privates of ‘the 29th, la bourers, and others, 
reign a Of Charles sl 17 
It a ky ioe eae — 
during the time of the late floods rex received 112J.} One en was seriously injured. At the time 
Pp. 
athe : of 
Weekly. Tak ig t ag t Feb. it “Sea pote the Gallowgate, from Kent-street to the barracks, ¥ 
J ss 
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¥ ie e would shortly 
weekly. Out of this aay would have to pay the Eastern | ing to between 10,000 and 15, €00 individuals, sed the 
a which would — 00% boat aerinus alates fo ors as entertained b 
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The Census. sae viene ealculations made in t 
middie of the 17th century by the pc ara Sir Willis 
aie baa _ S., Ken, at the present time be 
expenses in the latter would not exceed | the inhabitants im the ne ear a'y = TS pas 
Ope Cent. - weekly. In consequence uence of ¢ the iceiieo in ing, great numbers of pe be cro 
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i fe of soldiers and ill. 
Pag rong to 504. It 720.0002.. in 14.400 shares cea f their li ives . The a ay eae 
ubli ng, the awk 
a The lin was expected to be | canner ares sergeant, who o headed the riot, and 
opens when there would be | proceeded sing is , where, shortly after, the mat- 
ted, and ringleaders. taken into custody, 
wsequence of t 
Anno 1840, 10,718,880 in number, 
inhabitants all nd = be aoe in- 
YY more, viz. 10,917,389 in numb. Where- 
coe that it is certain at aa growth of the city must 
said year 
is 
The w whole paper, which I je “s from Sirype’s Stow, 
IRELAND. ~~ as to eturns. “Eh 
Excellency Lord-Lientenant arrived | sir,” exclaimed a douce-looking David Deans, “ what 
at midnight of Saturday in Kingstown harbour, from| did David mak’ by numbering the people? And didna | 
t philosophy by the wisdom o} —d. Ae 
our ancestors.—4. A. 
The late Storm. —Dr. Foeraay the. astronomer and 
meteorologist, w Tio has heen making Ae genloniel toms of 
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