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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
proach of visitors. A subsequent attempt, of a similar 
and that, | with regard | to her trim, she was only about 
fter this, eo Captain of ‘of | 
nature, 
in the Gallery 0 of Bri , in in Suffolk-atreet. Th 
us damaged is ay ah in the herp and is 
“sold.” I illustration of ‘* The va tch 
he text of Strutt’ t’s Queen Hoo | 
Hall, and i is painted by. Mr. ~ a Clater. (The eyes of "the 
Orpheus tated shat he hoi New 
request 
the proper authorities, that might 
examin ne the dein Ag the page sept of which “the ac- 
with a =i 
=. 
he. Pas oe 
ing ot the - finger-nail into ‘the | soft paint. A high reward 
f the << nder, who, it 
ted t 
was then gested in ue cede part of ag ‘dace 
Ocean, apace ite Raced nthe Na ntucket Shoal and 
Bank, j 
Mr eo owl wi on Mie 
of Mr. Fowier, roocstreet, Grey *s Inn-ro: on Miss 
Scott, ag ed 18. Tt ap d th; y slanoad, 
a : 
* is supposed, may have been stimula 
has 
east or 
been committed | and 
pond Peg oe where 
raicht up}a 
gentleman, an 
take an early wa, went a as Nsw al. He “returned 
e persons who com: 
rately helpless ; that th all “that 
pared, he called deceased. “Upon ee wering, he 
went in search of her, and at length teeth her her he the back 
yard tying upon t the ground, apparently pone A medical 
who pro 
agin 
morning the esi shifted 
trem 
ounced life 
and who discovered ‘that is 
+ eather shed fall ibe of 
a still more — sea, | and 
be with unabated fur | 
th 74. 
vington. It appears that the mother of Lo: had 1 been 
tenant of deceased, who 
dec 
m Friday ier she and Co 
saulted pasty and inflicted on him such 
juries nag A died a few minutes py rahi 
has | been on the - body, and ft 
serious in- 
inquest | 
fo: 
| er he 
t she would be 
a as- | nautical 
: 
the win 
as it was open, ou there was an in- 
Iti is sup- 
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Ls. tnf 7 
arb . 
ath 0 or in Teas than 24 
robably y in the ter- | 
beret No cause Protos for any attempt on 
Fea ey 
Wilfal 
i ee the. prisoners, who, Peay peiecon 
es committed to Newgate to take their trial. 
iot at Kensington.—During Saturday a and 
Same nane on whole of Sunday, the _peighbourh hood of | 
Kensingt on 
could be 
e was seen at vet rege door a _— time 
bere the melancholy occ! Verdict, ‘‘ Found 
the 25th, an explosion, similar to 
proceed from the 
and-plae, ‘Brixton 
Se 
of persons dacrere to the yA cot when they 
that Ste destruction had taken place, and that Mr. rt 
propriet r of the manufactory, had perished, oy ie 
7 PY 
a pra in consequence of the recurrence of one 
si: ogy eee appear to AaB pag capa 
at 
and appea 
TS, | labouring under seve! 
cond 
a e 
= 
inquest has been held, when Mr. ‘C 
ave been, for some time past, 
re witlneee He had b 
An 
gee of Cheshunt, sparen: that t deceased was in the habit 
Eodh re for some aut and was ‘Teft alone for a few: mo- 
n the aterm 7 of ‘Saturday, when, it appears, ne | 
este Ad hi: 
re sy 
Sa of 
g ig of his —— 
her 7 hi 
been aware of 
deceased ; ‘that had the fac! t 
rant Tithoat ge af ig 
hopes of po 
appreben rading me the ah 
is Smith g re- 
seeing Sims attack 
another man, whose nec ck was also slightly scratched by 
the premises, that he had not 
bei ing used 
= 
beneath. Some persons who witnessed t 
having hastened to. the spot, he was thon into the 
house, where he only survived afew moments, An inquest 
Tn been held on the body, afd a verdict returned of 
indicted. Deceased’s “servant stated, that the title of 
= fag aes roof of t 
made ad bee 
as j 
eg 
aeaney, 
Moria lity in the Metropolis.—The following is the re- 
dence ig ch been prety the jury returned a verdict of “Acci- 
when Smith instantly rushed at him and stabbed him. sult of the ‘‘Table of -oredngrtil for the jes to den eath.” 
Artillery Practice at’ Woolwich.—The ea om- showing t the number of peeths, all causes registered Finer, —On day morning, a fire was discovered on 
mittee, appoint r the purpose, orn. :—Numbe r,750. | the premises heron by Mr. Winder, jeweller, Sidney- 
ing, in the Woolwich Marshes, to proceed with ‘the xpe- | Weekly average, las ear, 92 26. Mey, Leicester-square. , It some time be the 
rime e new and peculiarly destructive projectile, Import ae: om Cate and Meat.—Large importations | flames were got under. It appears to have originated in 
called percussion shells; The experiments = ’ been of cattle ani m Scotland, per steam and sailing- | the shop, which is down, and the of 
continued the i ient f the sal, conti te Pico daily. On Techies | a steam-ship, | the pr opert. y iti it consumed. The ~ ss is) ——— to be 2007. 
butt. of larger dimensions eri from lee, landed seventy bullocks hree hundred e broke out 
_ had been just completed, and three guns, with . plat- | sheep; anot! Leith bro same di in No. 28, Bolton-street,  Ptooniilly, the “ibedimcat Mr. 
forms we lecte: idates were—Mr. Napier, | thirty-six hampers of beef and matton, consigned to New- | Hodges, which appears ‘to have been occasioned by some 
ot , and Mr. Wilkinson. \ This projectile, it mi hamper containing b: aod meat. | curtains taking fire in the bed-room. destruction. 
nsid the French committee so Another steam-ship, from Aberdeen, whi e | of pr took place.-—On Monday evening, a fire took 
that ti they wr tongtteds eo if it could be b ron W , landed no less cunt don andre per place in North-street, ’ s, and did considerable 
__ no vessel could stand two shots. No one was admitted | sixty-seven , besides sheep and pigs; and one | d On Thursday morning several ‘serious fires, 
. to witness the © experiment except a ah order from the | from Berwick, in the early of the week, brought | doing damage to a considerable t, took place in the 
* Master-General of the Ordnance. oxen, besides a large quantity of dead meat. metropolis. The first occurred on the pren of Mr. 
anes eS peewee Steam-Shi; eee New York papers Maps: reed oF ‘arket.—The mor Hodges, li censed | victualler, ‘Whitechapel-road- - The in- ~ 
‘ Eevegit by the last arrival ed account of | state, that for several weeks past. t di made their escape. 
: vestigation whichehad taken Speer in that city a rad ill-feeling has existed between the police and the | Damage to a consi nsiderable amount — done to the build- 
pels — convened by the British Consul, for t green-grocers, eer tae “wil farsish mat ata ing ¢ and stock. Whilst engaged at the above, | “the services 
Market, g Au 
President, when she last put to peg ae from cag port tlemen-o of the Iong robe in it- | Irish linen-dra a fire having 
cargo s| she had, how ve lieted by ippeaee that pithy at nega bro cape aire tor ra ae sat dackeega 
ny deficiency ¥ gentl 1 plaint to the aang br .. thee large quantity of stock in trade. About one o'clock a 
hy 1 bl th ovent- third fire took place at Mr. Berthold’s, baker, Compton- 
C 
‘ions created by t! Fi cate of stree 
prod 
ce of the obstruct: 
the — of ae and other 
market : 
t, Clerkenwell, which was like 
great age.—On Wednesday eveni 
i f Messrs. Atki 
in the ¥ 
strictly was this order enforced, 
patel ror hey it a & Wiataes from the ig were 
‘o the Green-y: rd, as well as the goods 
£ 
SH the speedy gone of the | 
from extend wu bepontinse pees 
des an to pay some 
nected with her. The ene t who cok the operas to | consequence 
Sea on this occasion was not present; but a gentleman 
porargho the meeting in his behalf, to represent and speak 
im. 
of the Steam Navigation Company as to the tonan of 
the Prostar at the time of her meth from whicli it seized and taken 
appeared, that her exact ; draught o! fF water was 7 feet 
inches ab: aft, J, in genera > fine 
hot out of trim more t! ween 40 | 7s. or 8s. for fees at 
han an She 
and 50 chaldrons, or about 33. ‘o 2 one weighty oe OF eee! 
in her between decks, besides MH her 
This pd gre: 
ard. 
gre auto AL 
it originated, — fire was ced UY the ec 
material 1 
combust of the 
as a Gites 
piss 
tt ray been taken, ‘ei: 
this state of affairs, a 
and the opinic 
heh arma. depot inside the 
Ss 
the declared to be fa ble to them, actions, it is said, will | es 
i warpath init : ord.—We learn papers, that 
bunke t. Roberts's c Inquests.— On Thursday an inquest was held at S. Bar: at + th F y 
: ted, that as ha President Ganured tholomew’s rhictedl on the ee of James Théppard: Heights was visited oy one the "The elect iunder= 
the coal between sed in n th : electric fluid 
he had *] 30 | —F chi f a weaver, named Tank ard, and de- 
even if that quan- Whittington na Cat, “Highgate bil, it hope that on | , Soended: into the room > _— door ising sh a force 
fat ver it could not have | Tuesday evening, a wall by the r U the windows, after it passed below stairs, 
ery slightly. There | a garden, about forty paie en Mr. Chapman’s house, the ox aoa at the lowe m, one of 
boxes; the cargo | fell in, being foreed down rush of rain water. It had | Shao’ was sent across the road. a and his wife 
fsa bie cocks have taken | been raining very heavily, aad it appeared that the grat- | were at work in the — mi struck, but fortunately 
‘cargo than on wall, got cho! thou atl 
of 
for te pia the ruins, and — water me 1 the ee 
ked with rrabbish 
een the end 0! the 
door, and peneat hy 
damaged the loom bee Ba he wa 
broke of me battor 
_ work, and even ‘ 
and split 
_ h—in tk places. 
limney~piece;, and 
oree 
pie 
kk 
_ a 
arg 
| ae ros s the room. 
under | 
rolling was 
as his house. | and, what is 
which she 
a anaea door was : 
its place and 
most of house 
en tering the agree ra 
considered. remiz 
wore was 
being separated from # 
