Juty 10.] 
THE GARDENERS CRRON LE. 
effected by an escape, but by 
Since that time the conduct of th 
St. Saviour’s Church. —A be ort has p 
evailed for | 
te i ti St. Savious, Southwark, | bp bihed yay arose 
has been the subjec quent in ee and communi- } that the lofty Gothic tower, Ww mtains a fine-toned | ceived from her sha ey and from tape i ta ne aes 
cations between ag Midis magistr; and the Mar- | peal of twelve bells, the ae it is said, be 0 or | e, he was of the same ruracg the whole 
\ quis of Normanby, as tary of Sate: 7 tom which it | three as pee n Engl: as exhibited signs of giving | of the evidence, the prisoner in di nce stated that de- 
was ished, b of the e prisoner hi imeelf, way, and tha acks of an alarmi ture had been a ften complained of pains in he: and 
that the magistrate an pir the Lar as Mr. steeple, indicating a much troubled about the loss of her child ; that when 
ton Dyer. . The he t of the investigatio: non Tharsoy, tlement. An architect and a builder have pinto’ | it vy struck her, “intend ta do hes’ a y serious 
was to receive t! hich led and have e given a favourable opinion as to its stability. Iti is | injui ee and oe to the 
e Coroner then 
ury that he did not think the circumstances of the. case 
that gentleman ee the Commission of the Peace, by 
ead Chany cellor, gerd, it or rested Mr. Dyer’s re- 
tress or pillar which helped to foes the tower, has 
reg a eee i nel aig the statements made e the 
of the House of Co shagae and Mr. Medhurst 
the visiti stices were laid before the court, from 
which it appe that Mr. Dyer gr she kA pany Be 
wish to get Mr. Medhurst out of p 3 that a 
ion: 
further stated, that on pressing him as to what sum would 
be wanted, he said, after some ararcrhe about 30007. ;’’ 
siding, Shee: Lady Normanby owas the person throu, gh 
st be do 
one; 
would ~ st ota ab rere of f mill murder. He ban 
ec The jar: 
ae when ringing h 
é buildi 
oe rther Mortali tty among the Convicts at W oolwich 
It gicert that the be a3 a ei een tor whisk | 
pro d fatal to f 
Sea tly Se 
in wy ine 
_ The Chain Pier, Chelsea. — In our ast 
h for ged 
whic 
sccommodtion of passengers, and the inhabitants of the 
us neighbourhood of eopeaea has been long felt.’ 
ae 
press with him , during which the name of Lord Mel- 
also ere ere After the evidence, which 
bus ae considerable le re , the chair- 
itl. a ought to aera) that the Marquis 
a few weeks. “ chain-pier, of handsome 
It is 
t it is supposed, between 30001. 
and 4000/7. It is situated in the mall of Cheyné walk, and 
the most in jth pd objects of the ars 
Mortality i in the Metropoli 
ee ae It 
of Norm Segiiove see er io arte et 
pail +4 Sad ted to the marchioness, and that 
through the inftdence of her ladyship the liberation of 
Medhurst was to have been obtained, 
given i the most decided is 
here dropped. 
New L 
Tine ef ¢ Ailantie Steamers.—It is stated that Go- 
ut 
vernen is about to contract for an additional line of 
steamers to the North American colonies, which will give 
a mms 
communication between the ¢ two ¢ poe The 
t. John 
A | 
the PB. 
all ca’ pin sengya a ea Jin ath week onde Saturday, ; une 
sees bag, 
and no! page — of ——— of 
1001, ans about Pua in soterilahias 
Mr. Carter, South-street, Crontobeinirenth 
26, iad Total 755. 1840, 926 
The | late Intrusion into Bu chingh tam Palace.—In haa 
nexion with this event, which wat the time created 
a pocket- 
book, and smal 7 ee 150/. in Hank of ae 
notes, and 12s tea-spoon’ and sug: The. 
fous extsion, Wok 
to hear the fate of the boy Jones, who. ites 
perty 
¢ 
a. 
bored sone entrance into _the ui on betes: dif- 
fer of 
be made 
P without detection, 
he 14 lth 
ane fersanat dial, 
ans of the 
qa 
1 
z 
. 
the drawing-room 
mg we 
wich pales y. 0 of t ed 
funnel-boats, a eeakition et to pay | the 
captains or. crews for the extra 
Whilst in Prison he was quiet | and cena in his 
conduct. 
open. 
Pr 
From the ve of Mr. Joh 
» Lewisham, uantity of valuable 
bese » the Eisbrerig during the summer 1 months, all hands 
| of Dashaaphoneaalses which being communicated t 
so ayaeary as That of the i iron steam-boat fleet. _ The 
rest 
and lowered their funnels early on Sunday morning, to 
Wel 
igh until 
payment for the extra passages was guaranteed. The 
directors refused to give way, but a negotiation (was 
eems there 
manr r behaviour different from those hi day tre fre- 
quent the parks in hopes of guanne a sight of orn 
It appears, however, that he considered 
character, me that he was ee Pm ply meditating graten 
entrance ini o the Palace. He was co sequen tly appre- | 
; my t 
I, 
i " Badington - Mos 
e | Syden! Fro ae Clu ‘b grvefirasae 
a heck for 321, mapose to be stolen by a serva 
has absconded. 
eley, Forest-il 
Regen’ tsireet, 
of Sunday while other s steamers were carrying th thousands 
red funnel 
Diamond emigration ship, bound to Australia, or aoe 
boats remained at their moorings. The following morning 
man for ate fre rene, On tender he left the op snr gh ear the 
passages was secured to the captains 2 ‘and | crews, but two 
three have since continu ued running. It appears that 
ng the 
—On Thursda: 
evening, an accident happened at the premises of Messrs. 
Mackintosh, , printers, in Goldsmith’ 
s-court, Fleet- street. { 
re. resembling the cracking of 
Not ki had happened, she called _—_ cas 
footmen, who, sry a PSomae 2. search, found a small hole, 
of the window Panes. Sad 
ing, ' when | the pen discovered in 
and | passing g through both sides exploded. a, Wilke 
son’s struck, but did not explode. yo 6 tage Ss was 
fired, but ee gun was hell 
truck ground and exploded, the tian passing 
ward: At the the second round Mr. Sige A again passed 
1 
bullet. = pee uate bak oe 
hen went. ntccentrty 
elias curtain. The butler 
Ouse; and had an interview with the Tenet of Police, 
ho 
was institu 
tleman, ei zageatees, had on the previous 
and much ar printing-office, S 
in that work re they were alarmed a‘ 
the back the houses 
"they 
the ag of | th 
Bay . * 2 
1, hs 
= 
ith an ct sn and, from the 
part of one of wiiich they were then | the river. earsto be no. | 
pulling down. had scarcely time to get out of the | corrected, his shel ort ‘the bulk-head, Gos salidaee doubt th that the bullet oy ima The, 
hen the wall: down with a loud Si which | the instant of striking, the flash reve distinctly marked, 
the neighbor No was injured, The fragments alone struck the inn side. The effect of 
Premises seem to have been . heer state, | this shell ap; : satisfaction to Lord 
and s th the spot are said to be in a ffi 
dangerous condition. Here the firing ceased, of these important expe- | — 
Review at Woolwich—On Tuesday, a review of the} riments being itty deferred as a bargeman, in defi- | 
Royal Artillery any took pi at Wi wich, before ance of the notice-posts, anchored his barge in the line of | 
the Earl of 17 
men. It under at Depiford.~ Os 
gians and Prince Albert wowid. have been p aoliees Staal wae Deptford, on Fi ranecs Stud aged 20 7 sss 
that th field but the i wib Wield, died! Gh Saturday Wom the ill-usage she 
 Sugence received on Saturday night, eee et had ived from her husband. i eppewel, fat te i 
Queen of Hanover, it is suj intended | hi d of deceased was in the constant habit of ill-using | 
¥ h d that on Tuesday week he had struck her a blow 
cei on the head, from the effects of which she died. Stude 
8 on - | be dreadfully cut and. -wicinry abet his head and one ; 
en introduced to pestersmpiae Heese 
toxi whom his wounds were d d, and h \ 
further evidence till he by the policenian. The "s I breken, and it 
was otherwise m 
injured. 
with loss of life, has oc courred 
