Ave. 14.] TH 
E GARDENERS CHRONI 
CLE. 541 
Th lifferent parts of th try complai d h d Pp property is estimated at the sum of 
very generally he } 4 i d bi h n front of the coffee- house, an d arly :, ‘oon, poner Mr. Wood, who died in April 1836, 
at the same time, however, yma a to concur in Tre- they. ne dane —— and aivdneed on the wots Their at the this city, and carried on 
nting the corn-crops as and 
— e of 80, was a native of 
here for 
Siiatesaal + 1 
4 not appear. The e police 
hand di had 
of os square, when the igre verse siaeies Jardine 
umber, to give their decision 
this lusporta case on Monday next, when 
ie "parties 
this ample fortune. 
however, from different counties somewhat vary. From | fall, and while on his hands knees, endeavouring t ill } 
Sussex H d, | recover himself, Bc aireck him on the head with a Hereford.—A few days since a determined attempt at 
the reaping being most forward in the western part. | stick, whic eld with both his ere Jardine was | murder and suicide was committed at Llangarron, in this 
Reaping Essex ; but the crops are | much hurt, and tied the following m It appeared | county, by a shoemaker named Strong. The person he 
spoken of as Ty ured by g continuance from further evidence, that thoy Nefore Jardine fell, | attempte ted to. murde er was his wife, from whose account it 
wet. aid to be laid in many places, a the priso r Ki rkpatrick was seen near the Market 
fears are eneraind of the mildew ; whilst wee eds are ex- place, where he pulled a life- petieness r from his bre — nsw pn ‘ Very 
ceedingly n ous, in as and then pleoniad: towards ae prac he eet ced a a razor ; ak sa thal brea 
thick the * aint coreg and oats are - ete con- a house. By other | laaciulent} he was tr ae _ — eee | make her ae threw her across the Table, se attempted 
dition; and f rye s been cut, re Ja rdine fe bro th it. In the scuffie — pushed her 
which looks well. I d t id | hand -teP heen 5 wu thus pee the main bloodvessel, 
gun; but many 8, cae covered with abundance, but had two of her fingers cut to the ‘don On her 
are described as being tharon the influence of mildew to | with the stick. The Tur @ Kirkpatrick aes —— ote: him he inflicted a deep wound across his 
some extent. Oats, wheat, and oar in small S pennad PP aw acquitted Jokes rd Denman, in | own t urgical aid “rem » and 
s, have been cut; ~ 7 ummin ssed coment of pe ete the their soaks were dressed ; the a appeared still 
where two growths, whic fe authority of the ‘law, and o bent on in self nora he one om inte we 3 They 
jure the crop, otherwise weg era: and fine: hile the 
wheat has searcely, in part, become fully ripe, and i 
mit to it, 
hoth 
He then addressed kStpeiis fan said that. had, the 
here appears to be little hope of 
their 
'y fou nd him guilty of m — ly 
green ‘in the stalk. The th whe mity of the 
wheat-crops are aeung from uae and the ff Id b » marked ro ae rey ‘of the sentence, 
has damaged the ear to a considerable extent ; oo even hich hat seems 
where the ong i it has s been 2 thr: rown down by the tare of 13 yea 
late hea ne ~The trial of Moses Harwood and James 
Huddersfield, —On Monday a serious explosi 
place at Dowse’ 8 fa actory, at Mo! —p green, near this 
i : boile 
et 
sunny weather. ae Oxfordshire the farmers appear to 
pm 
| o big es i prech one of the hotels in this town n, the 
‘opert 
had been but recen tly e 
and by which two young women 
others very severely scalded. It is not known by 
accident the bursting was oecasioned.—During the past 
4 
Sir Wi Io oughby Cotton, eebercnion - Y ed by Lord Ashley, whose object 
the harvest late, we pro ve injurious, ltl P has b respecting the wants 
" — — ae and t Th ied th interests of the aboeemerne 9 a and to ad- 
and ot are ed to od well if as tention of fue: court for al 6 hours, and excited m ” factory bill. On Wed- 
po fis caer ni it is thought that many of the | interest from the value of the a serene — the pers = his lordship visited this town ak the same view, 
farmers will cut next week. In Northamptonshire the | daring nature of the robber y- The eviden ing | and was met by a great number of manufacturers and 
prospects are represented to be unpromising; and but | the prisoners with its commis aes prot mill-owners of all political ig me from whom he re- 
little progress towards ripening has been made during the | stantial, but was nog quite genoa against Andrews, | ceived enid attention. His ship strougly advocated 
last week or two. ‘The ear looks well set, but the stra’ by his own confessio after his apprehen sion. _ The ju the ne sop an act limiting of wo = - ten 
is somewhat dark, an appearance which i: d burgla- | hours, asters, while ‘they promised that they 
frequent forerunner of mildew. A fortnight’s fine weather, | ry; and they were = eo . arwood to 15, and A An ould not ocr didly told him that 
it is thought, would realise even yet at oe of a drowns bd 8 anne Are rear y 1 1 not aid or assist him. In the evening, his 
average crop. fine | ands wire -worm | been rec 1 i numerous meetin ng at the court-house, 
has made great havoc, but on the Pp d which were present a large number of operatives. 
are reported generally good t vir te in Exeter. ah further examination of the parties now in pve in addressing them at considerable length on the 
Bedfordshire nearly a fortnight ago, aud on the — is | custody same subject effect were p 
of fi roe ved has also hi et in Buckin, - | der of Mr. Bi N sed and carried ananimously: ‘* That a : Ten Hours’ F 
and is represented as promising, the bers. lace on Monda ay. fi investigation Was again tory Bill would be advantageous h to employers and 
ining full ond geek he Bampthire papers inform us seedy peat but it appea ploy: no child ought to be admitted to work 
t harv has parti commenced hat county. | beyond what has alre perp see communicated to the pub- | until 12 years of a at no women ought to be em- 
a eet a r cutting appears, however, to be far from a ic. regio ad pers n the statem ent which we gave | | ploged in any pete ot after marriage: And that all dan- 
Tipe, and t! ather has not, for some weeks back, | r la: i eek’s Nom ‘lage rous machinery ought to be. boxed off, to prevent ~. 
been such as to hasten its ess for the sickle. In | ‘Manet > far as he self is concerned. A reward | Eaist rtunes which so fr req uently. occur in coteaqnegee 
Sta heir we is much complained of, and | of 150/. hae tess sean for such information cee Fe a | its being left a & 
even the harvest is not yet finished. With respect to the | toa conviction, and a promise of pardon to any acco’ Li — suicide was committed 
corn-crops, they have not as yet h a days since by one of the passengers on board a 
damage, althou some Sires they are par rtially of the crime. 1002. of the reward is offered by govern- | steam-boat running bet this town and. Seacombe. 
laid. In Cum the 3 speak unfavourably of nt, Z. by the relatives of the deceased.—The | D was man, s described by 
the condition of the tops, hick appear to have received | Royal clemency has bee nm William Major, wh tl in appearance, by others as one of 
considerable damage from the late — ther. In| was convicted, as we mentioned in our last Number, of | better en. When the boat had reached 
er shire, also, the wheats hav any places, | havi isoned his son-in-law, and condemned to death. | the middle of t he ran toward side of the 
been much beaten down by rain ; but ‘agli is expected Her Majesty, in consequence report made to the | vessel, and jumped into the strea : 
to commence next week in many forward parts of the rea of a = Mf. Baron Rolfe’s oe ce, and was carried off by the tide, to 
Count n for mercy Pp im well. The steamer was immediately put about, and 
Barnsley —On Wednesday a os burglary and ke ad child. e boat sent after him; but when it had nearly reached 
Tage were + edamitieo at the house of ae Branham, The Scageanaes in con- | the spot he seemed to let let himself sink on purpose, and 
farmer and ‘publican, at Burton, near t rthis own. tse snes of the ‘Suspicious sacacter of the evidence given | was seen re. Nothing is known of his eee a: 
aroused by the barking of the dog, | re n going down 
stairs was met by two thieves, who oe fell on 
ck him severa al s severe blows. . with a 
41 h 
cou Iter, 
aiid —The celebrated cause arising out of the 
will | of the _ a Wood came on for trial in this city 
will be see Law intelli- 
t he was insan e.—From a recently- 
eablished statement of the deliveries of raw sugar in this 
— from the Ist 3 to rs 24th er y, it appears that 
~~. aes amounted, in 1841, to 39,301 hhds. and 
—- ce 3 per cwt.; in ges to 57,340 
eurrent price 57s. 234. per 
hhds. a 
‘thes in 1841, “294, 177 — in 1840, 326,992 | bags... 
the East ndia ference, arising, it 
of West India. 
From this prs nearly one it 
er 
iene 
ureny § of 
Enlace? 
r readers t 
be fursiched wih an 2 authentic detail of ee amount of 
ace 
withstanding a fall i in pri 
uities. ee 221. 
d for by the prorat g 
re 
bas: suspicion, two of whom have 
since been Spence ag ‘Mr. Bramham as the men by 
Is. 5 y East India Stock = 000%. 5 “ ie om 
whom he was attacked. 
itted to take their trial. 
ecks ago we — the refusal of 
o give more than 43d. 
hat 
the number 
of 
ores a areas and 
eek than it 
opal Cen 
57,5002. a-half per Cents., 333, 0987 
; Bank Long Annui Sen 5s.; Three per Ce ve 
; and 
of the people to 
consume it, from pre of nt more dll has ver 
ther failure 
nounced on 
ape to any sreakai exte! 
ar last ¢ Namber we Samertod a report, 
been kno and 
Monday, greetitg it - 
Man chester.—In 
13s. 8 
Reincet 9,3807. 19s. 10d. ; Reduced Three-and-a-half 
181,000 ; Ban x Stock, 52,0007. ; 
old 
abe: 
Be, 
death, 7101. ee . 9d. 5 
connexion ert the Lancashi 
has since written a pcre = te pie 
made by the pro- 
vine: m whic Hg it appears 
oreo s 
ios a 
rnals 
PR Te 
death, 1.3911. 12s. 94; 
ner. 5s. 10d. ; Interest on ditto 
also a vi gic Prenat 
which coils considerable cise on the 
s 5 
ean * accounts due to his 
mbered that the 29th 
ie — on 
ities of atin for the 
ook 
the 
a crowd. 
‘the sclesen. ted in i pe a so, vas 
“tes Seems iF 
Rene teres © | 
his death, 3954 198 lid 
i 2258. 1s. 4d. Debts owing to 
ec! ga 
| acl lordshi: either caine a troop of Yeomanry, 
ra taken any A oles wrt a such an additi ion to 
is deseription o! of a for 
esta! tt 
| him for fe Toh 1382. 7s. 9d. ; 
aon still continue ” a very mae “and pom 
character —At the Wesleyan ae sa ce held here . 
rom the . Mr. Hodgson, 
clergym 
union of the We yans wit 
and rise to a 
"Ou ee 69 | pieces, 
d piece, 2s. 6d. ; Tne oft onbolt, 71 
ing discussion. | 
52; Household 
Total, 781.307 
Among the speakers. was Dre B 
in reference: 
won parson 
ee ee 
at 200,000. 3 80 that, with five 
of the letter, stating that these: ot the: 
who had passed the presidential ¢ 
beamapal’ , that no power 
