THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
{No 28. 
oor, and who rned home in the evening in- | charges exceeding 600Ibs. or piace this season, because, 
triad, perished in 3. An inquest has been wreck, buried 
held on the body which a5 dug out of, the ruins on Sun: mud, numerous small explosions id of much ety reater 
day, “i the Gos returned a verdict of “ Accidental On the bak ult., two guns were got up from the wr 
Death.”—On arn morning a fire broke out on the | one of which was a valuable prize, being a a fete s twent en 
et occupied b y Mr. Wai, aight, bookseller, High Hol- fous pounder of 1742, in exce we 8 hi: tiger and the 
Whi n thirty-two pou Gre he oft S of 
the bookseller was executed for setti ing fire to some 
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sago. Through the exertions, however, of the fire | was as the step of the mainmast, pry perfec ia wW ad and never + epee afterwards. The 
brigade and a plentiful raga of water, ee = was con- Faversham.—One evening last week, ts inhabitants peat t and the ant e also thrown 
out doing Hvis § in ibe auiet village of Ospringe, near Ber place, | out, but ped with a few bruises. urgeon who was 
much damage. ere alarmed by ai ate at one of the lee shoe in ‘attendance found deceased suffering from a 
connecte ai the e pi remises _of est the und 0 the sc calp, and a biteegst on the base of 
obincial % Co that village. | the ‘all. 
iheviia Pre _ Netos j wand i Lae cahotos was one of gues rath iors, an eral o he ie Inbaan of “Slo atte nded, and 
es . te mill i in which. it happened was a small wooden build- pe SP sed of the great danger tliey were te Wigs to 
oe est —_ sae if. tows bi m 2 wed ate . Ky yeh g Mt appears | from the manner in which the barge-horses were ridden 
teat se a gen i ‘waiaalicanibhi that it occurred in consequence e of the carelessness EA thro ough the v village. It was also thought lame 
about 1 100 oung men and alee d, was. launched workman, who left rie ih is called a ee char of the horse was the cause 
: b seve 43 po osed. He was the only person at work the place and at me the thats & allowing so spirited an animal to be 
er the charge of a lad, who had no control over it 
ie a wea on pone the wer ip soa rowel ee fore the accident occurred, *Portunately no sree was after, as it was stated, having een repeatedly told of it. 
ca aie poe ald s ics. jury returned a verdict of ‘Accidental death,”” e 
and remnants o fi ms. verend gentleman was in h nty-fourth year, and 
po a a ae ite meng sere i ~ Dorchester.— rious ‘ie de: atk oy "tghtets nich f 1 ected in the neighbourhood. 
psa peal sr hc dt ge up, that any of the ‘bodies houses and attended with. by Al life, have occurred at Oldham —A few da ys since er oe we = ems ent 
were recove As speedily as La ee: 8 i ad A + ees tain o. oo near 
mit, chains were attached to the gunwale with a view to Li he report that an explosion o ‘redo mp 
right her; but befo Bare be effected nearly two hrf er pos and is Tagine to have pepe aces had sonal f in nthe coal-pit of Messrs. Jones and Co., o! 
fiance bad iad artnet: Seen dneunl wards of | Some rr ips pling o thethatched ere ra stable. In {ais that place. ‘The report proved to be true, and four indi- 
state col saat preg cits lost their lives by than hi its commen t, four houses | viduals lost their lives by it. The following are the par- 
. sae loss of life was, at the time, supposed | ¥€Te eeion Rey ts Roe es subseque! tly “Shinsaiice to a | ticulars of the accident :—It appears that at the time, 
to be much greater ; but several, K ere at first | great eiten ey! defied all exertions | to stop their pro- there were in the works six miners who had all uml 
‘ , whilst | STESS 5 in about three hours fou rteen 1 houses were totall E F 
despaired of, hase since acne deren, teins er ecay’ wad kk person, perished | gas took fire at the caudig’ whitch bs are 
nown with any 
is not yet k 
It is gene oe some, that the planks from 
The fire at Hawkchurch occurred on Tues- 
day morning, and, owing to there ey no engines in the 
ga ied 
plosio io very great, and was heard as well as Py if a 
considerable distance around the place. O 
i of the mer 
cers village, extended g , were taken out dead; another 
and that she struck the water too soon. Others state destruction < sme Old Inn, hick P died at about seven “he ‘sal me evening. The body of 
that i i her being | hed sid into th ther p oe another was su ed to have 
water, while the people on board ran dk eee lower wade Ad the pl b lown to e part of the works; the others, 
cet oe pons op en not clearing the stoc sufficient | 3* the time, who were = sbiaonaty paket were removed soon after bm 
me, alenced.s...'The a oaiad to | the flames. The loss is stated to be very ahetae. explosion, a and taken home. An inquest was rhrvorthe on the 
ion Femi fly oon from about eleven to seventeen| _ Sidmouth.—This watering-place was recently visited eath’ 
years of age. by a singular convulsion of nature, resembling the land- med. 
Liverpool—The parties who were gop byt - shots | Slip of Axmouth. It firs nenced about half-past six we Sunninghil, —On Thursday morning the country re- 
fired from the house of Mr. Casement, « publican in this the evening by ing noise, resembl a distant | sidence of Hon. sborhe, at re lace, was 
city, during the recent election Gakerbanctts posh hick al of thunder, and at seven o’clock part of the Peak | broken open by some thieves, who effect ntrance 
e noticed in.our last Number, are doing well, and serious ill was obseryed to glide slowly towards the sea, carry- utting away the panel of the shutters of ine drawing- 
consequences are not likely to ensue. It. w appear | 0g everything efore it, and forming a rock pillar (70 room, on the ground-floor af stol ee a 
that the parties wounded were not at all + aria Saga ¢ high and us in sain 9 pposite the town, a Pipa seals, fas valu able trinkets, 
— but merely spectators, and were a boy and a quarter of a mile from the shore. 
shot in he forehead aud leg; a girl, seventeen — a 
age, ple in ‘the breast; ee ee shot 
through the wrist and the arm ; ‘ad a seaman, 
ceived several a but non: a serious n 
irae mag ao he cireumstances has been before 
en Mr. ee re ficed t the shot, was { 
_ Brighton. coc gee Bet bys that the Se is 
and fi 
is suppose ao oe were , abated while t tay were is th 
from the recent report. 
hto 
Grey, w t wi i 
thrown fon his gig, and which we Berisha in our last 
Number, is said to be likely to recover from the injuries 
d. 
he pe 
a magistrate, w 
held to bail in ge and two 
others in i00/. each, to ° take his trial, at the assizes ;..the 
the pri as justified resorting to fire-arms, he 
should upen wares to determine. 
Here, Times gives the following 
account of a s case of Sonnaminlis which —— in that 
city a few days since. It appears that about o’cleck | 
the mo Dar: “resi a in = Wide seat abo wi 
violent ringing of r- 
hearing an eam: ms he — his bell for the man: 
servant, ahich, however, was oe shien 
jumped out of bed, and aera ‘side 8 the Siadow liked, 
he believed to be his own: 
rew up 
Br ris stol. —In consequence of the disturbances which 
of the elections in this ¢' city, seven 
electors were, on the first day, taken to t mary ; 
“and on the ——s aly no ins haya cent ve most 
of them sev unded a 
was the only ap 
ore four the robbery was dsowered: 
house was br oken into and Pivnoatee three years 820 5 
and within tl 
red in a similar manner. ~ The ‘neighbourhood, 
it ae d, praeaas with thieves and idle characters of 
the fea description. 
_ Sunde vlan nd. —Accounts have been received here e of the 
ter 
having their 
fractured are, however, ihe rtained that none of 
the 2 will jeadnat fatally 
—The Bristol Souinal states ee on Futeday, 
ous er—the Rosina, of this port, oe the bark 
eres, 4 i. ade by the Cay 
of the Rosina, it appears, that that vessel sailed fro’ 
Bath 
the 29th ult., co — was visited by a ver 
storm, accompan by 
0m were of gr aa size, and remained on the gro 
situa atio BS, fo lor near arly an 7 of th after wards. Great 
th 
been amd 
feared was much hi that he had taken hie to 
his house, where he na remained, The master said that 
the 
of the domestics proceeded to the place. The surgeon, 
on ex arin ning him, found that = bone was broken, , an ad 
hen | led ho ome , apparently insensible, merely an- 
swering to every question “that he _ rh scan He 
8 eyes all the tim 
on 
ne ior sim ary The electric fluid 
toe pe — bese pels of chanie) struck the 
reg: a hou attracted 
the el-ntes, ‘forced it ae Spey tag premises to 
ige sed into the ey 
chimne 
thi batin p 
ing out of the harbour, =~ struck sole the north pit 
with considerable violence. The ac her 4 
e ship had t 
z 
od & 35 
PoSns ss 4 sy 
the pumps, and worked at them > vigorously page two hours, 
they were “unable to check the water ming in, rer bed be 
d e 
d that t the important question 
validity of the late Mr. ban gh Ate is 
t even feet. T. 
| finding it impossible to save = geile took to the long- 
boat, a nd: sho rtly after she went down. Sad bee was 
3: ana i i 
about to a e9 
before they were picked up. The reat ret argo 
itted to ben hem oh of aj jury, at the en- 
suing ass n this ci city 5 
h 2.5007 mais other vessel, the Con, 
but 
is mach arent pg tock 
at law. 
i ing gi 
he had not the rosa or 
ogle circumstance thas had ocearred fr ee 
= moment he awoke at nine o’clock in the mee tt 
t 
intention, it seems, the previous ht to go to 
Withington, and for this purpose he had put sixpence in 
his = the gates ; but he had not the least re- 
any circumstances that cecurred in the 
Portomouth-— Ail the Lohencanteg! es for t 
great explosion this year 
been 
t er rer ensued, wad aye 
| aad they were at Jength —s but not until they had 
great explosio 
that it would be a useless waste of poweares foeiny | 
ane) (is bar 
1 persons, who were 
ae 
not examined in the Pre ive ; Cour, and whose evi- 
de: 
expected mystery in which 
hati ~~ invalved i at ie cy be cleared up. 
Redruth. One 
y¥ last week 
a Srecalng eee were driving their caravans into a 
field i in this town, hired for the exhibition, the one which 
tween the lioness and tigress gave way. A sgh ne 
nda 00g the b 
At first the red to gr eof 
| the te nial but the pets ‘Ganiee ‘the top of tie car- 
eaking a hole thr ough it, intr oduced | a long 
st on Phage 
al 
m Newea Rouen. ha 
ing was Ses, to ft apring re, oh Jol is 
a 
ct, 
a 
oo 
ailways.—On Friday the Sl inst.an <r that oie 
ttend i 
appears that when near Basingstoke, 
tener suddenly snapped, and the engine 
ender. 
uent upon it : 
g.tp completely turn ore all ae mine iB tony F1 
ae train, fortunate 
thee meres: 11 Rear es "4 5th Aug. is the time 
| pole, 
ever 
Jy hol z oceurred in the 
indsor. 
neighbourhood ‘t this town, = which the Rev. W. G 
Freeman, Rector of Miltons, Cambridgeshire, met 
letch », Fespee’ 
held eas piney J tas eo: 
with 
m. the evidence adduced at the inquest 
tie | hl Bt nen helt spp od that desessed, on Mon- 
road in his four-wheeled 
pen Se oe ste and attended 
. Baile way 
that bas 
‘ahs 
Selig beet st the same 
by his servant ; when near Sussex-place, he was overtaken 
g and apparenth 
havi trol ‘the Larson The clanking of of the 
} i Mr. Freeman’s horse, which 
off at jee pri After procee ohlag along the Wigh W ad 
about two hundred yards, he turned suddenty into the 
swe ‘eating. to pee and a chaise was immediately 
r. Fre W 0. 
