478 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. © [N@ 99,. 
The animals are said to be of an exceedingly rare | “Lancaster.—A ‘correspondent has forwarded to us otha sel, ee the effect of its dashing i he water. Brit 
tad 8 beautiful ae escription, and are a, for their | following census of the population in ‘each of the towo- | means, the wi gk f th : 
symmetry and s superiority of acti Originally they | ships of the Lancaster union for the years 1831 and ie t "I pe jngpir dp ras 5 which was re thing 
formed part of the pau a Trakehnen stud; and it is | a comparison between which may be interesting to m f tay boat 
stated, that when the King of Prassia was informed that | of our readers. The township of Ettel, about = miles in the ¢ sel, and had a pa view 
i ‘orm a collection of the b ws of it. sored Ssdeauek ne sLavel, the ways, and peck. 
horses which His Royal Highness could procure, His Ma-| of Skerton is merely divided from Lancaster by t a e rive and thought it altogether — ctly safe, 
jesty selected the above animals, and ordered that they and its population is employed in the city, which will vessels launched xe for e from same eon rae 
should be ‘forthwith conveyed to England. On secing 4 ends ty, ‘and con nducted the busi. 
ay he their beaut: the othe ness i the ‘ase al man and to his satisfaction. She 
and 61 that they hould be tal h ble pate : 1841, 1931. did not pause till the rot took places Beer tho: 
at Canberind Lode. qr be aE a of t _ ‘the wages 
‘orquay.— elancholy ecident has recently hap- ‘Ashton-with. Stodday Sat se 213 and he considered it to _ have “ey entirely accidental, 
pened at this ve, the Right Hon. T. P. oo Balk soos 102 The result of the inquest is not yet known. 
brother of the Earl of Devon, having met with a — Carnforth soos = - Railways.—The Lon < and Brighton oo was 
ture death, under Itseems - Ettel ipstaetie SS 2,217 tome on Monday, the whole line, so far as it is at Pe 
that he had been on “a visit to his noble relatives at their Heaton-with- Oxcliffe ied |. 170 sent completed, having been oe een exami ine ed by 
Powderham Castle, awe : “one = Inepectr-Gener ral, Sir F. Sm abl 
for the benefit of sea-bathi On the day.after bis ar- tied Pe eR Sg 2 to th T bi 
rival, whilst swimming a ion distance from the beach, Ores Wrcuie : KeLs Ad ee of the work. The first train cared from tor it 
it is he was seized with the cramp, and was Scotforth pe Fe Dy 643 557 seven o’clock in the morning, w about one hundred 
drowned. Other accounts state, that being seized with yer mca | BRE i se passengers, and arrived at the Beation at London-bridge 
the premonitory 0 sof apoplexy, caused by the The nhain . Sioa "396 at eleven, having performed the journey with safety and 
he sudden immer- Warton-with-Lindreth | 630 558 wie oft * ie von by tie is no doubt 
n-cold water, he made arush to the shore, and ex- Yealand Conyers .  . 322 ~ whole of the line being open y the middle of A 
ened om the beach. “The right then. gene tleman, who was The mat Sig aly pile rves ira fs 8 “ ‘ew days since, a delay of the trains, for some hoy 
ia the fifty-ninth are ie Boura ot 2 formerly filled the office m, 611; the castle, isd: aed the cee ig ad I | toot meres in = Box tunnel, on the line of the Grea 
ene sieaex | Number of boos jn Labcactor are, 2:30) inbalited, 61 | cere mn ee : 
habited, and 11 being built. ae Pr er “passen esa Misr ne though 
Parliament for Totnes. ” oie a Oe. Thar s it, bont al 4 much alaiened, pons with a — inju A consider. 
Bradworthy. naThe | Dewnchine papers state gue ° _ x M.. asia Pike ny Mei abont eleven o’cloc pk ps ren oon Fe of this railway h has taken 
ae place, was ‘deluded by some gipsies into the belief, from the Grau a. St tand, aeqehege 08, entering the Brat that the directors are about to call on the @ propriet 
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= ode witch; and was | persuaded to advance them fift -three of whom ocked bim down by a violent blow on the | On ae nec 1,000,000, f complete. thei 
¥ a ig with ig ia on. Mr. Bowyer rose, = speedily | 4 i the 
PY rec covering himself, knocked down with. his t the man 
dela resto! 
ie 
hi fi stpone the 
vigour of a ieee The offer, gerly a Fe opening of this branch for perhaps two me pniths. The soil 
Gpteks ak. Sones setae tear tpdgcade dreamt that fois scence; bat the od were 100 greet ‘Ths set | of the hill with sand, and 
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le 
the much-desired metamorphosis was valreay msc net and WIFE sitngsther. et ‘ in k 4 aA pa | the cause of ‘the ae ure was the slipping of a large bod 
t ¥2 pang ey ate, kee qi e. ee of earth, and its pressure, not on the top, but on one sid 
upon the ground in a state N ars 
> . Bo’ owyer 
wg fen petonie sdvond a sikawcvictenes ise, but was Slices " we to: bd : 
oF : er P Bie os . way shortly after the affair, who conveyed him to the In- . ‘ cesar 4 
Derty.— The alriot gives the following frmary, de Say aps ot Rae surgical aid. as. his con ai. | Preparatory o- its Phe ieee + public. The — 
l- 
: account of we ine 
ott Riot Thursday week, during a heavy thunder- om demanded. He was afterwards gonpepra bow me ways, 981 miles in length, has been published by the Rai 
by seng eighteen 
hat 
by pag | OF the arch. © one was injured. On the day of the at 
st i | oan greatly from the treatment he had received ; but y - i 
ania hlarobie “sak a im torveats mized ee pea is hoped he will do well. _No clue has yet been eg => ———- 
ear rarer ip ded of Hereford.—A local paper states that the hay-harvest eater eral Gta? Cadinty- site ear at or 
the-vorrests of sain, ‘The feb éere from half an. inch to | Pipa ah le pes Dee rely Serer nsied UE. Ene. ROGTE | wi ernie Ge: 4d.; and fe Y eouityltee sel 
< enbies ‘tubk: ial a Oemcebians ame e aces the ripe grass has | : : verage 
neue bern igor ry, ean ids — | not been mown, pos itis ra ante to Bs) and ge ck id Siete Ma; Seve SE a tet 36u: Se; BENE SS 
epikes‘on their backs, and are commonly called suttie-| Usrless- The wheat and barley crops have not as yet sus- ob 
Many were pick ative. The frogs aa ects pag the vain. Aer ving Fathes gentribated year, and the number carried, to be fifteen sitions of 
numbers of them came down’ alive, but the bulk oar pe ag aged 2 aidined ang gat there pista es acne 
- rg: a Iti is also ‘stated very high winds, 
aaa Gana enor Same he bie the: erop. i e parti at first antici- Oe ET 
beetiwed by isceiie iecoeess = ted. The hops are re going on pet at least there 
Newcastle. —On Monday ae workmen of this fown 
win we ware ¢ mployment ai ok he of Worcestershire is said to be S| an 
what was best to- be done’ for themselves and farsilies. | $2748 the hay-crop, a great portion * various parts, 
in good condition, previously to the es rains; much, | <¢y, 
Petition to the mayor, requesting him to call a Feed however, still remains flat on the field, awaiting vpn were demolished, and many persons severely ill-treated, 
meeting, to take into consideration the distress of days. 7 mp Bue ee all vegetables, | bat no lives appear to have been sacrificed. Mr. Gorman, 
working classes. wacted upon the Prodieny amount 103. fe Hig barrister-at-law, was severely anitlbed: _ _ mob in 
who told then that he would. lay their petition before the | Capel-street ; and several : sarge bo 
; ChendkOe Senay two eatters from this plece went | bas been killed bythe mob. It ap or Haat cp was soeated Sore joven akg en rai a geatiom 
to Uttoxeter, and on theif way ba arta aire oe Pe own , knock iC sock ae 
which “the stronger horse. To decide the question, his hat off. He request std the coach to be stopp ed whilst _ ises, in “oer = rag a owner to oo 
‘they agreed to draw them tail to tail. The consec he reeorered. it, —. a stone Piss phon: volley struck 
was that of the horses, worth w oF B0., was gc the temple and k ited es, a8 the er Be tf for 
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RELAND. 
on and disorder prevailed 
throughout this cont ag the whole of the election. 
ig tga he y trong force, prevente 
tred in 
pedis al, where the 
; ep © €0! eel e candidates is said . yes received | i rea ona 98 ey ‘ance 
Wolverhampton.—The Wolverhampton Chronicle states | * cinder of anonymous s lette rs, threatening his life if P wounded, as'it is 
it as a fact not rally known, that a person allowing = Se euler the town ; 4 no rege eneeishcs if 
est w. 
m ‘stated, by one of his ne nm party. 
# horse to stray on the t “ae ip rete :terford.—The peuce of this city has likewise been 
tiesed, to three months po wy ree with hard labour, Wi igan.—An Se 3 of a neh, this town on Mon- ern by ithe edsstee, which Peargarescr have not 
sentence. man named Broomball, living in pean P- died from the effects of blow ged on his head, F merge 
street, in that — was taken into custody for this | i2 2% clectioncering affray on the 26th ult. The jury, jlded + and it became neces 
offence on Monday; bat upon his a Argh a fine of 2ts. to after hearing the ev i Mans which ss, yh ite whole ey sary to read the Riot Act, Eleven youths were severely 
the National School, and all expenses, cael otis of Sf slaughter inst a person wounded by a person honed d Morgan, who, it appear, 
against him were withdra called. Kelley, whe is not yet apprehended, and against = is 
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Didlow Phe e pr epara Hons Tow the ¢ ensuing meeting to: ot named Macsuie and Royle, as aiders and an ee pavers - a mob from ws cam 
of the Britis en Association, which will be held in this town abetters. lacguire and Peale. ere consequently com- | a dangerous state ; ‘the seat were more or less severe 
on the 29th inst., and contine its sittings until the ath wire eee pyc: Lic ary cate 1s PE wounded. An attack was immediately after made <a 
are 1 lete. At the mahoRs bens prey 
which tro pce nae cmp the Rev. Prosser Whewell | Be election, which gave rise to some serious distu rete | police, ecdeonduotcdis safety to theMay or’ ofices wbet® 
was ted president, afd ¢ ¢ Earls of Morley and Several houses were attac! tacked, and considerable dam along peheatl aes - committtd to his 
tdgeambe, Lord Eliot, M.P., Sir Thos. Dyke | 200%, A detachment of the 6th re regiment of fot marcel trial for the offence ; the Mayor stating that he would n0t 
Sir Cliarles Lemon, Barts:, some oF hoi into the town ne bh were the a a rehen papiipe of a seri- bail. : “ae 
to take an active interest in the Berm = riot, that it hy idere : expe ent to parad e them Belfast.—This ' town is represen’ nted to have been like 
n vite-presidents. The reception-room, wh thraegt.B cee urbance, however, had by one besieged during oe ountisinasics of - elections- 
Seater wil attend for the aes of obtaining olochiin. Bibs ene. 9 Fay Ze wa Bo gogo A the eral ‘sev pera, and some blood was 
| military to rh 2 
~is pro  eudiite ed at poe e Royal om rated, and the election passed off without’ further Piao. ee ene bott a, ae “One = at bow che who were | 
Literary 6. ham.—An inquest has been held on the bodies breaki ing-piece : in year of the | 
of the persons who met with their death at the Tecen is wi also 
Ps dast The jury were ai ied for four hours, in 
oing Stout one house to for the purpose of view- presence 
the bodies. .The flow de ng evidence Af gre of the wit- kept in oe notwithstanding their 
nesses shows the precise man’ h the accident ttacked, and i damage @ 
bie, Cedumt, for wisi the ek Bas peaageing sada mael 
t vas launched; and a3 sets occnrrea ia thi tows on Satth 
Op the bale > | day and om Monday evening; arising out of th the electio 
