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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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rate, when the tences of the Wap horse were forced 
to these charges, stated that wherever concentrated ope- | 
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ne 
doubt in which it was involved. The | d judge h 
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rations were necessary, as at Beyrout _ and Acre, 
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found Robert. Sandys guilty, “na —— the 
coach, il 
ee ie ae ct gta 
tate Mr, Hayward, farmer, of Hurtlesham, suffolk, 
in contact with the ground, he was killed on the spot. 
After this the coach proceeded a short distance and then 
iously hurt. 
n inquest was held o 
alian o was murdered by a coun- 
wn, on the night of aye 12, at a lodging- 
in Thurlow treet. one appeared 
n An- 
f i The judge o ordered the prisoner to retained in 
latitudes if not peat would be a sufficient answer to the custody 
s, he said, ‘the possented cS di 
chief, a power hi 'y hi ttributed oo land.—A rs meeting has been held at the 
de pe eR: l t ” Exchange-buildings, to receive the sepert of the deputa- 
The meeting was afterwa: inted t the reased 
rds ed by the } 
Anglesea, Sir eae Codri aa eal Sir "Hercales 
Pakenham, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Com 
modore Napier, who said that ‘‘ he could assure the eats 
ing as an officer holding a high command in the Syrian 
expedition, hat tt ffi d 
state of the coal-trade, which we asta in a previous 
Number. The substance of th 
bat — St — 
Re t i lnak } 
Call 
went up stairs to 
tion seg reliance.” >—An expos of 50, Ibe. of joni | 
he previous meeting coal-owners objected 
to oe erase ai suggested that so ag vessels 
h, and 
night n deceased 
bed about ron o'clock ; ‘the en ms having g 
d fou 
‘0 Lo ndon at the end of each mon ob- 
y- Between thre pio famnates heard « some week, and being fired about the t time of low water, P 3 p 
oe creaming in Ita lian rise nae s burnt; and the pri- | duced a similar effect in miniature to those of th ken by 
nmedia| tely after rwards was seen cobilig down ra apo of last year. t gale factors in the sale of I to ti 
ith his face and t the time, peat yachts and small vessels came out to pee er they would ak a of coals in 
covered 0% over with a ki thi exclaiming that nara the operation, which dise: a piece of mast | don market, and pice red fell ma the price at which 
Ided to di =~ and that the | prisoner | from the mud, about four or _ feet long, that floated to the ship-owners fford to sell them restrict the 
it: ‘Th fd eastward. p ng 
produced, the jury returned a verdict of ‘* Wilful | to secure it, by Col. Pasley, failed in the attempt, in con- | to do Id } 
aera aginst the prisoner, mho is named Ce app pello. _ He sequence of the boisterous. state of the weather. Next} a communication ‘with them on ea subject. A long - dis- 
has b mitted t Pat 4 Tg it. still blew a gale, an and the lw umps pitched as to the woes of further urging 
eis hia following s of violen ploy 1, anda p he freightage system, 
recent census for this borough “Tt sould be rates Ta he | i f th i f 
rish of Liverpool, the town- 
, West Derby, 
the Parliamentary boro: 
is 293,963, giving an increase of 
Puckleckereh.— ered few gad since a lad named Fry 
found aon at the * bottom wb a a Set near ‘this sine, far objections were oe to each of these cme A con- 
| under the following cir Bet tween four and five | versation followed as to whether a return to the rotation 
the rea >, £.+1. 
Ls b at 
10% Of4- bh 
the ee a was nes so extensive as i 
now is, the ‘limits 
having been extended by the mal Ana Act: no just 
comparison can therefore be made between them. 
Mivichiest Th iti 
on the subject. 
character. Several: large failures have lately taken — 
Tt is thought that the mischief will continue to i 
and that every day will add to the list = unemployed 
hands who can at present barely exist. a] esumed 
Times states that Lord Francis E 
a Yeomanry corps, from amongst ‘his numerous ices 
hat | Tw pag lie 
after baa into the pit, at the bottom found the | number of employment than has been the 
remains of the lad, who had been dead apparently some | case for many years. 
hours. An inquest was held on Monday, when, after a Tewkesbury. —A few days since so 
i F g Psa one of the uarries on 
dict, ‘‘ Found dead in a pit, ee by what means | ee ot ae omy discovery, from the 
he came ‘there was unknown d rface, of what they thought the bones of a fish, and of 
p tk 5 and caused which they gave info: to Mr. Dudfield, of this 
the fathe place, who p dt ,and found it to be, o 
Ra aaah — da ys since, as ap Trinity st examination, the fossil i hthy Mr. 
ape was sacveying 2 pe pn Gentes oxy the Cap- | Dudfiel i disi a e git, and upon m iy 
ity: dling: ging ra] fact skelet, ¢ The 
Sandheed Lin i epee pe made towards pot rat cimen measures og Voie. in . inving ee take the 
lowered two boa ts, 
is likely 
gh blo 
of upwards of 
possibly take pla ce; and that mple 
followed by several other lan ‘ed proprie ot at in pt eigh- 
bourhood ; but this is explainéd in another local journal 
the other hay- 
with many of ‘the hore processes, and t nil perfect, « eyen 
ing ye with the boat a; to “their arrival. 
+ dae the fact vee os eg ot! has recently been appointed 
andant e Lancashire Yeomaar ry, and that the 
of a 
© Southampton. —During. the past month four steam- 
vessels have been running between this place and Havre, 
of a third, both the sca- _ 
te jbl conferred by that appointme 
ewmarket. —0n Tuesday, as as the Marquis of Exeter 
| across for less than 5s. each, owing 
passengers, the gréater proportion of whom were taken 
Wekeonill and Barkway, some persons driving two wag- 
and riding ee began to ee - meh whereby 
caeen — riage of the 
| appears likely to cont: 
Sioctport.—The tal of the four Sandys fo poisoning 
Mary Ann Sandys, the daughter of two of the prisoners, 
pl the and caused great i 
in the town. The occupied 
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; to the be. | ceive 
iy sneer ceil 
vered that two e ‘ 
the steps of one of the; ing a large pan 
one of the upon e flags: the coals, however, 
not being suffici to set fire to the beams 
ving at Barkway medical assistance 
hurt, the 
Siew to periec upon his j journey. 5 
fact of 
espn by the poner wes aed and tk 
SS called 
a aes 
in consequence of the wore ye the ‘Bake Assocation 
or the advancement of Scien: The proceedin gs c 
into occupation. Th 
pevstona yt after whack the — for the prisoners 
nenced on Thursday morni “but b 
engine in the place. 
Usbritoe, ae Stary this town was the scene of 
great animation n and rejo icing, on the occasion Sak Her 
Davy. Two steam-vessels, placed at the disposal of the 
residence of won! pipe having been om where, 
¢ the inquisition in 
gst the pi 
_ Asso 
the 
“were Cet aesi placed 2 att 
On the folloning day, Robert and Aun Sandys 
he bar aes with the mu 
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in 
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hour, as is us ¢ rstday. On Fadsy sufficient to warrant the conclusion that the p 
the menses = pul ts baton reading ane were guilty. ey-general replied, and the learned turn to Windsor | vaetg Pancuange the seat of Earl Cow- 
number of papers on different subjects; on Saturday | judge sum a gth. per. Shortly afterwards, how an affray, which ter- 
none of the sections met, all the members having joined in jury, after retiring a quarter of an hour, re-| m noel the 
excursions to the localities in the | turned into court with a verdict of “Not guilty.” The heir arrange ar: to 
” See levee a aca ing the learned judge then directed that the prisoners Id b made 
geologists, to the number of went on an to | arraigned on the coroner’s inquisition, in order t a | by the latt erjeant 
view the Elvan dykes of Cobuwall on the edge of Dart- | similar verdict per ja raeiemaey poate naite-oted of the resented, ‘and a fight ensued, in which Filerson ecelvet 
therefore itted him to take his trial, not~allowing 
ie ee Ani c > was 
ot inginia Was — 
: fishing-temple 
undergoing a thorough repair and_re-decor 
stated that her Majesty and the Prince will - 2y frequent 
visits there during the stay of the court at Windsor. 
| new ti ae bes also been prepared for the use = 
or been =“ Prince Albert on the lake, and the small frigate has 
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| that the grand western window of St. George's C 
ee us ein. the Dean and Chapter have 
oleed the massive stonework shall be taken down, 
and the window entirely cy ilt, the vah ained ¢ 
| eng i in the mean time carefully preserved. Itis 
he 72d 
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we 
that her Majesty will shortly review the 7 
ot gs ne e = which occasion sb 
a with a new pair of 
