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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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being supplied with sufficient 
—— 
| the house was much burnt and the whole of the a 
hold furniture destroyed. sie the afternoon of the s 
| day, fice bro ke out in new hayri 
o Mr. Sou 
_He parte as. ‘tid soir in fain them 
the grass of 
necked. 
but, in consequence of | 
the want of water, the fire spread yo commu- 
nd d 
d though ev: ways assistance was rendered by the 
neighbour the barn, stabling, and sheds were rere 
damage done akepimted to six 
hondved pounds. At Little a a large tree panes 
d portions of it oa a dis- 
tance of forty ya’ ards. 
_ Brainiree.—A vestry meeting of the parishioners of 
home. with three other Ticks, a 
him in convicting the defendant for the ff cordance with a monition from the 
‘com pepe d fi dt the hay, asi was | Ecc’ leeamen » Seed of the the Bishop of Lo don, comm and- 
mitted an’ t he had made use of abusive quite green n.—On ec y morning, a serious fire broke | ing them to make 
language, vod bo oa Soeld ¢ pre discharge him. out in the Fesidence of Mr. Sos a ed road. | and i defraying t the eprtetone pean Fat for the decent cele- 
ms ae ae of Coiners. —In formation having been A rate of two shillings in the 
: esa he family p F proposed, which, it was sta ted, was oe tely 
habit of sr oshinn in ngs apt — for She Although th i i fF ch, the expense 
purpose of manufacturing base co’ Saturday plentiful 1 a, it was rr im- | of which having been estimated by an architect, would 
noon four jed thither f the h amount to not swe than 713/., together with 20/: addi- 
pase them. On their val, finding that othe doors 
ed, = made a foci entry, when they dis 
of 
The genoa houses, oasis were saved without sus- 
The cause of the fire i is not known, 
prose pace anding before a large | ipsaap x.y 
melting, together with — and srpeegen for manu- 
facturing co’ large quai counterfeit six- 
pences were ying sre a a table, te a one ig in the further 
part of the r ng them. | 0 ing the officers, 
tional for incidental outlays. n amendment was t' 
moved to the « effect, tha’ t all compulsory Lot pom “9 
re bi ete 
fF the N 
the place appearing perfectly safe the family 
to rest.—On the same day, Marsh nie in 
mall, had nearly fallen sare o fire. It appears 
ibiting the views in _ most 
Pall- 
- for the purpose of exhil 
tive manner. 
| and Aca y to the spirit of orate ; and that compul- 
| sory church-rates, and more especiall: rates upon 
ie) 
forms 
he outer portion of the paabascs. and the scenes pe 
broke them to pieces ; 3 but om collected the cfg 
paced in the background, a sti light is necessary to 
At 
‘of the aa togeth 
Queen’ 
the u upper portion of the 
c. 
| ioe ing < aune sian: on the paintings. ” By some 
In¢ +1 
Dissenters, appearing to bea ane aera tax, and an ec- 
clesiastical im: eee —. ~ ee mange 
stry 
am samues it- sandan by a 
majority. One of the churchwardens then stated 
it became the a of the churchwardens, 
t 
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| silk drapery, and in an instant, the whole front of the 
offence and epprehension puna taken fama in ‘the City, | 
framework and canvas was in a blaze. fire, however, 
Was soon go ¢ under, without doing an} gp Bast da- 
Sogo 
5 J 
ype bs 
which, 
he prisoners for the purpose of securing the attend: 
potas authorities of the Mint. 
Robberies, 
amined bef 
ren 
bbcccry 7 oti wna age a charge 
for 
ee Saturday a man named Lee was ex- 
Acton in, 
opposition to the- proposed rate, no 
rate had been made = that vestry meeting. 
P| hw th. 
° 
100/. ihe fire was occasioned by the heating of new bey 
J 
aoe panes 
r. T, ‘ells market-gardener at Brook-green, Hommer- 
Mr. Wells stated, that on the afternoon of the 
premises in High-street, Chatham, wre lactam to Mr. Kil. 
+ protest w as entered on the minute- 
spi the meeting separated. 
Cheltenham. —An extensive robbery has 
Mass coal- eet and in 
warehouse, 
y Pp g whole « of the Loner ng 40 — of ser hotels of this town. The ] property s 
eet ining kfield, in which,a ls g d » and premises, eam, in veral ret napai decorations, including the 
boys were ie h ish findi 1 joining soon fell a prey to the flames, although Grand Cross of a Yn four others, all richly set in 
then Ruee 20 to 25 men and boys in his li f tk par armiagadenied recious stones; also a purse, con. 
hard at work gathering them, On seeing saat ae eed weer ient service. The loss of p property is an taining naa oy eu. in gold and notes, a bill of ex- 
they all fF i to be very great.—On oct beatin a fire was dis- change, and several other documents and articles of con. 
could catch w € prisoner, whom he seized just as covered by the police in the low: rt of tl g 
jumped over th rae into Mr. Bird’s field, — hota a rr Brick-street, Piccaily, which, however, | room i g I h Si 
pottle of Stuwhetiigs in his handkerchief. is hedges | was got under without causing any serious dam aga Tis Willou oe ap the bok containing the per a &e., 
had been br oken » the beds — d es was subsequen uently discovered x vag a from a pi was found ing after the tia in a garden 
of th The now 
meee opinion, larger t than the boys. The d rwine ees stn that | 
ongly. He did eS 
the field until told by « one of the other _men it wa 
ear the w alnscoting 
in the ay € rea the numerous <a 
in sr ath "road, Ho had been completely rifled of its 
i Two or three per sous have ot 
} L " 
bar.—On Wednesda 
er —— in aoe City were i oued out toal 
hich was caused by an te in 
by 
the Strawberries. Complainant denied ~ 
given any one leave to pick his fruit. It w. 
not likely he should do. so, ptt es by 
of the The Ietckomatiers, _ large wages in 
the summer, yet he had aga ge rates to keep them in 
er, and if were liable to 
pes? 
essrs. Atkinson and Co., chemists 
n that street. The er: done, how- 
arent 
tal Nels. 
ra eee 
Brot inne 
Barnard Castle.— Within the last fe hb 
ants of this Place have been iowa lair & baat pee: 
* . 
uty to inflict the highest penalty, which hire 
to t ty, Cc! was fo sentence 
m to hard labour in the House aay. 
neighbourhood. The name of the deceased was 
rt a farm-servant, i in the em of Mr. Hun- 
ae noe It appears, that ae was at the house of 
on Sunday evening, and that he 
warrant their pring On the same 
ney wed it is suppned by the same parties, the rooms. - 
Br 
age, effected an entrance at 
ag tan this town, in search 
and in stepping between the joists of the ceiling the la 
£4 
Mr. Straker, 
elev with a man named Dent. He pro- 
on his road hom 
a 
en in company 
along 
a. £ 
ridgegate, » and was 
dina Basi about pau ged ates after he he 
d left the b e had several kicks on his 
os 
at het pocket. Stora cota whe mined a os 
feet 1 upon the pavement in the aisle of the 
other boys, whe were in —_ chersiyaay holding oon lat 
= age which whe had a way o B seeing him 
severely 7 brated, Dut ut or bie was not extine ct. 
’ = 
see th. ¢ £ +} 1 1, 
y indows ; and 
wR Epon He made no reply. Mr. Norri: 
1, age 4 
ated that he secured the prisoner, whom he saw throw a 
what had peace that - had fallen asleep in the 
of 
church, 
ats 
Ke 
of the deed. Dent. 
1 > es \ tg 2 
= = 
afternoon, a melancholy acci- 
eg ages aaa apmace 
2 po 
thens, snd it-was evident chip heed 
them bad his right arm nearly burnt of the other two 
Were scorched severely... 
fare Blaekfriars-road. A policeman g 
ot before the inside of 
yaite-—Oe Saturiay morning, odin eis wii in 
a singular ac 
rary of ie Asad of the King’s | 
Head ead Toa in this er Ita ears that the barn 
nfested with veatcher was employed to ferret 
the fe 
et ented oh what imminent sie he had rs semen: i 
None of his limbs were fractured, a 
common with 
aor —This s neighbourhoo 
ther parts of the gg was visited with a heavy thun- 
e 15th inst., which continued for 
deal of 
derstorm on Thursday, th 
of bail. Lap ote 
ning set fire to a lege abt 
Darenth Court- 
the farm of Mr. Chapman. ae ae 
ray ore 
ee tay ober sack inthe phagam gon 
a barn, two stables, 
a he city has b 
ling- thee been. such a general high oftenistenee 
slp en 
Pte 
, an arity la- 
| eeeee while driving a.cart at i eg in the Weald of 
aes: was struck k by-lightning, and killed on the 
city 
scarcely, si 
since t 
pended, and, though a 
sical numbers of p 
| twee, bin) Mat a alle ghee tr 
was” 
The clectric fluid struck the buildings of 
there wi 
to aay to inland navigation. @ 
. Blyth, at | shops are <u 
‘e when the severe 
ye a 
unyisited by customers, 
