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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
Esk 32. 
Ee deg will be completed in about 18 months. | t 
The te s by Mr. Brunel, = aa the _ engineer of the 
ton-Or 
e contents of his carpet | 
Rose, with his 
ihe oni itentiary— —At the Mansion-house, on Tuesday. 
P. Lexie, the sitting magistrate, stated that he hea | 
ano 
abou. to be segs altered ; gl after th 
ai iad which pe bee ess in 
this place of punisten nt, d that 
Hed was not pers artes of the good 
“that fected of causing an improvement of | 
anticipated ; 
cas th a few 
bag Soman ae of the u: Losey articles. Verdict, “Found | since, from radvcnetl Mill, pen near the Blac k wien . ma 
de ad.” An examination of the body ha as since be een made was fired a t by some one e from an adjacent field, an 
-" ** wate ° 7 "They Im 
tion of the heart.—On Tuesday, an ner eit was held y the t g owe 
lomerton on Mrs. Tudor, aged twe enty-nine, who me to the detection 
Severa 1 of the offender has Poe been a bites 
witnesses were ex amined, from whos ony it ap- Cambri idge —A fe h containing 
ared that a few —_ previously, decease, eres was - ount of es 5002. ., the pro. 
ise compan hu 
four-wheeled c sband, 
Rev. Mr. Tud 
its walls of the use of their reason altogether; and that 
Government was at length awakened to the necessity of 
prison reform as regarded this pl ‘ace of punishment. It 
was however suggested, by some one gas, that the 
model prison, which Government is at present building, | 
hlich?. 
Messrs. Bar 
taken fri 
sso oved home it w: $ discover ed that 
f th bra in 
f which she died. 
of punishments than even the peni tentiary was capable 
+ part and that the plan upon which this new aia 
constructing, h 
is r thal 
pit gore will be given to those w perintend the 
inmates. Sir ug gorse sa ip he bag no ppahasdiuns 
events erio 
t | days 
The jury returned ~ verdict of “Accidental deat th. eo 
Ae rie hs 
since, b rious nature. It appea oe hat 
bore ridi ig in a Suighhonhoe od of Ember Court, near 
perty “of the cook of ‘St To hin’ s Mersin was abstracted 
e had 
from a drawer in the larder, to which entr: 
all pi ece oO 8 fom one of 
agar oe She eakin ng a sma 
the ag es y th } 
ed Days who had the of ten sets of 
weal ~ baing suspected, was apprehended ; and his shoes 
ding with some fo ceria in the lar pons s 
bares were voned 
cash-box w and, u Ti i cord: 
ingly siete for Jester sre min: 
Canterlury.—The following ban en een published asa 
a — men pot —— ® population of this city, as made 
nhabit 
mpton, his horse came in contact with a gate, ace 
which the hon. Baronet r eceived some bruises, but they 
of the kind ; vil was abo at to 
disappear, dry a sciny did. hee k 
lropolita n Post.—The follo owing statement of the 
number bre letters which eve passed thro} ough the-Gen eral 
J I's ‘ 
es ff. 
tants in the ci nF and 
be rough, 17,320; iakabieain' ent, 
2 O12 hls 19,332. 
Chelmsford. 
day morning a labou man, 
Baily, the 
ee fajuriel che received rahe being run over in the Strand 
on the 21st June. 
probs ae in 1839 and 1840, has been pub- 
lished by the Pott oice aul ae rities. 
GENERAL POST, 
No. of Letters. 
accident, 
aring Cross Hospital, where ra remained for 
in a state of considerable danger. On leavin 
a the Ch: 
os a quarrel 
ensued, and the eld man turning round hasti ily, with a 
hottie! in his hand, str uck him 
whic! 
ich he died. 
any W eeks 
a ena, a few days since, Mr. Baily presented the 
Treas surer with a donation of oct in corantio’ pat it of 
—. has been held, — a verdict of Manslaughter 
é prisoner is between sixty:and seventy 
The 
s of age, and has always borne a good char. 
ban 
year. acter, 
Da f Aa = short time since the banks of the rive 
oppos mal broke away, and water rushing 
the the 
thr rough, covered nearly 800 acres of the marshes, 
of 
Four weeks, ending 31st a li 1841 . 5,522,833 
Corresponding period of 1840 y 3 900,235 within its walls. 
itto, as nearly as can be given 1,704,977 Bete On Wednesday, a fire broke out on the pre- 
Increase a ~ 1840, on the four wean £ etters 1,622,598 es of Mr. Few, bet som Red Lion-street. The in- 
Increase since 1839, on the pet To Pra 3 817, 856 saat escaped from the roof; but while rescuing the 
ae OUGH THE }i inhabitants from | one of the adjoining houses, one of the 
Four weeks, ending 31st Faby isi] rahe 1,743,268 of fort y feet, by which 
Corresponding period of var e 15 2,480 | he was “very seriously injured. — O "Tues lay night a 
Ditto, as nearly as be gi ofl 339 | 1,021,386 | fire, which was cca prorgn before it boo much 
since 1840 aie Get weeks’ letters '150,788 | damage, broke out on board the steam-ship ess of 
Increase since 1839, on er four -weeks’ letters 721, 882 Sutherland, _ which ia ad just arrived "Tee A erdeen, with 
Mortality am ea nviec It gin: nated 
hay, and considerably more te 
t, 
tis thou 
Exeter.—The parties prin a on suspicion oof 
concerned i in the mmaurder | of Mr. Bennett, as repo orted in 
that scarcely a: as ondiad thout the ntendance of the | 
tions before the magistrates ; but, in consequence of = 
in the - engine-room, and was caused by 
¢ 
required to orestgate bo 
fh 
dedeotey: oe : hquset 
voyage. By cutting away a portion of the” deck and 
rticulars of the investigation are no It - 
pears, beware’, that one ont — cand ices has 
fi h he states, that the young 
was held on two convicts, ‘wlieik the jury, after a long ir 
vestigation, returned a Sontag gid eS accordance with the | 
medical eee evidence, ‘ ied from 
natural cai 
got under before they had made much progress.—At an 
poke ro bs ening a serious fire broke out in na “ 
n Thames- street, 
n Pitts, already alluded = as the party most strongly 
suspected, actually commi ee a ee murder ; that he was 
t interfere ; and that no 
e extensive granaries which is s 
ut 
or pesdanting in it. t the late 
ised day “for a ay of Decry this ranhes was, at an 
early hoi our, ded b 
oes and the river; but as it necro so neste no 
to obtain the rst supply. Th k 9 with 
fall pth reg nets pahoex aice osed of. 
There were, however, no native oysters ; this ‘serpin, 
it seems, not making its ‘appearan a n the Loggion 
ket till the r havaes 
Provincial Welos 
Bea hye On bfeger’ Gs in bigot of a precept issued 
to the -sheriff of Ang a court was held at the 
else resent 
assizes in this bity, William Major was” tried te fore Mr. 
Baron Rolfe, on the ch 
arge of admin — Bssgernin 
sts  soninla, Thomas Coombs, = ‘Thor m ac- 
appeared in a previous Nu ber 
which 
lengthened a and the phe aero of a any 
—— ose evidence satisfactorily proved a “pul 
hire- ae ‘i this town, Po goa eae the owners of 
the Skerries Light and Rock and the Trinity Board, pur- 
ase the learned judge in — sentence, informed a 
er 
that there 3 FE 
sequent, wee pescing down the ee Deptford, purchase and govern all lighthouses in the Uni Gloucester.—Sor d in this Sty 
he meta Laos nawied Duckwood, in a state of rae dom. ‘After along trial, the jury gave a eg for he few dae since, by the report that a man ha had thrown ‘him- 
ey i, and desired him to go to his barracks The ow: the lighthouse of 440,0002., which the Liver- | self into the basin and was drowned, and that his 4 
d | Albion says was considered to be i pan ion, i nstead of rendering assistance, stood by, coo 
herr onan — Smith a violent blow ; alter which, he| Bi anchasja ae MP. ie og wn, ae sae who destroyed himself wasa 
ooo te — with ser violence to some S| with a serious accident on Meaty. =. was proceed- aker, na d his compani or, 
i Ne . aa re re ped daa ~- ing tow his home on horsebac slow canter, | named Brown. It seems ia they ined walked together oS 
length see and taken ‘oc ae ci fonts ot Aeon and Was near the top of the hill ey Hockley: brook, the _basin, » Hill, hav ing ve; but as» 8 as | eke peiee Oe 
a ith morning he was brought, in custody before Major towards a lamp-post on its left. Mr. Muntz contrived, den] “Good bye” 
: who, on his ex ; aS contrition for to yon companion, and threw himself into the water. 
en to be conined si eegeie v bs oe him, and ordered | to one side, and thu: us received the shock on his s! hiouldes ny" sang at him, then ae 
Now Pe sion Shells sian as deeb bhp on He was, er, thrown "with violence to ~ Laas and his hat, putting it ‘under Jar sat down quietly 
paste, is aanion se ef tinea * t several other} on recovering himself, found that his r-bone was cectag his le mh :Besat jadiffere An inquest was 
experiments with pere are a gO ce sear made} broken. me d alkin bearer hg rer it appears bee when sestcal Swikoehedd s had A 
Woolwich, pial of ‘whick ‘hs marshes at| that he isnow doing well. The head of the horse was frac- ined, ee ret rn ned a verdict t to the effect 
Numbers of our re a aoc ° be evious, | tured by the violence of the blow ~The following is an fae : = 
7 he Board bsti i i - mpora : with ‘a strong ex ression of cen 
with shel to be persils 104 ; uninhabited Pcton ok firs ases coe. : ded ¢ dcoganst 5 . 
Ls _cons names 
houses, 36 
ing. 332; chabitants (males), 88. a ; “habitants (fe- 
maton), 4, 393 5 total number of inhabitants, Msi een 
Huddersfield. —The Leeds papers state that on Thursday 
urr 
eu 
baa , 
hie h 
d the whol 2 of the | premises a aprsdeced to the Ball 
the underwriters at ‘Lloyds, of the los 
a 
@ of the si ar 
eng eventeen lives 
the belonged to Me: 
by [ 
St. 
Inn 
> 
Th 
a female, the wife 
d seriously damaged several houses that _ etd 
i was 
F 
bouring man 
Hull.—An a = was made to set oe to thi 
in this town, while arg were making for 
ner given on the meeting of the Tockshire Agric 
ed 
Lover Shade to which aaa m 
inform io nbs 
“ & danh? that 
7 
longed; : as occasioned a a deep n- em nt. $ 
whole Brisiol_—_The Mammoth steamer at present building in 
rete Pte te en fortunate patra happened on the night | this port will, it is thought, ‘eiahine a greater nu site 
_ on the Florida shores, and allo cig and l variety of untried raps es oo were ever ore 
excepting two seamen aed the eabin n boy > per ished. e magnitude These 
—= her vaeer ew O i firs tae entirely 
te th April. ‘The shi ets are a ta at 12,0002. of pl late- iron ; = engines, eet 1,200 horse power, hay 
Cott quests. < o ma been held at the Cathedral | ing eylinders inches in diameter, without any piston 
Kine pe’ filty-aix Primes arch-yard, on Dr. Ric: r beams, the connecting rod laying hold imme- 
Hl sto aa pos ain : sage acorns Apothecaries’ diately on the piston, and a moveable hollow casting play- 
The proprietor of the hotel stated hesieadiegles: ae bgt 
d by 
oy ster- e shell, “filled with tow and o' te ref ily: eovere 
: e sas .* f the buildin oe a 
ate. 6 E ouee 
gan val of the Cire aa 
ie: early, the whole *puilding, = is thought, 
ort time have been in fi agrees from the ‘nature of 
the construction, there wo uld hase A 
saving it. pec 
large reward offered for ao of the o 
=f ~~ 7—On Sunday mn, gi 
ns betwee 
made 
ry mtn 
offenders- 
2 the im 
play to the , connecting rod ; ; an unlimited application of 
Carlisle, ‘when on its 
rtur! t Cold Hachaes, 
| wheels and paddle-boxes, the propelling power being on 
town. Ta a ape ha ppositi 
posed that at night deceased cock 9 the ating mor 
an ; but t ten o’clock on the i 
ing, as he had not risen, she went into his: 
lying dead on the bed. No phial or 
ocal journals mention, as an in- 
ti Sore a ign on the high - 
morning, the 29th ult. Bey quan i oO a : ie 
meebo 
