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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRON 
ICLE. 557 
stolen property.—On Saturday information was Biven to 
the police ebe the ser of Mr Cc 
ad f 
last few days. As the butler and.footman of Mr. Fitz- 
patrick were relesiee at Felpham, the sea running in 
| jury found a true bill against Mr. Acland, who has gained 
value stolen from them. A suspec cted character, sameeee l- 
Iyer, was in consequence 2d rape at Cobham, a _ 
plicates g found on his 
son, he was committed to Newgate rd trial. While 
ae: at Eltham, the arrival of a cart to convey him 
N 
i) 
te, he was s allowed to remain in the bench-room ; 
ou 
she Iter ‘from his pursue rs The olic ce, 
however. 
strong, 1 the: 
| was ee to restore them, which i 
was successful, but 
e rendered, th 
ak 
| = a Posse as an anti-corn see bt a libel on 
_ it appea rs that the offen mmi itt ted 
d by Mr. t 
at once 
both. pont insensible. urs he 
n the case of the butler 
roved ras ual with the footman. 
and a verdict of “* Ac- 
not he are until 
An Taipan was held on Saturday, ai 
cidentally deommed *" returned. 
pom A par arty of ed 12 young people from South 
| the recent prance 
Man. on te i —The Conference -* eer ministers 
of variou inted to meet in 
this vette f the Corn 
pee = wont. < on Tuesday. About 650 
Pethe 
and neighbo urhood, as afew d ays 
eld 
psi were ote and th 
to © continue > their sit tings 
nsisted trots of 
Clifton, and when at the immit two of them ventured i in 
pon bery merarinn basket. a 
e wood, and anaeats the prisoner was discovered i 
t 700 feet i in lng = = altitude of about 252 fee 
er. They h ad n ot, however, 
preliminary arrange ments, after which ‘the meeting was 
addressed at some length by the Earl of Ducie. On We 
nesday, after the preliminary business had been gti 
through. the Rev. Dr. Vaughan delivered a long Speech, 
a 
bisb tree, when he was seized and conveyed to Meese 
Br Brovincial Netws. 
Harvest Prospects. —The favourable change i in the 
rope, the "price means a which they could regain the 
starting point, suddenly sna pped. eric and coiled itself 
arow’ ce ox rigging a steamer 
* That 
the ol Relies. drawn ~~ from various s parts of the 
by 
United Kin 
For some mome the e ves el drew 
y} 
fre oe 
it loosened its 
and considerably advancing | the operations of harvest, 
when 
hold from the ship and was hurled to and fro over the 
4 with peculiar r severity on 
| the porrere nds classes, finds this yma deeply con- 
firmed by various statements and documentary evidence 
centre of the river, occasioning great alarm to their co 
by tl rain. The accounts from the | Pations who witnessed their perilous situation. 
provinces ‘state that if the “present m warm and cong 4 threatened ae 7 aire reper tidester "ae 
ti the Hideto the y means of the o pe, whic exteri ty: 
ee ee injury t was caught before falling from o lif, and they : 
the harvest may hav retarded, it will ultimate! “8 ts 
g has been manifested 
e them, which clearly prove that vast num- 
ufficiency 
r bers are incapable of obtai aining by th eir la bour s' 
esolution bei 
¥ 
who pr olutios 
ried unanimously, and was to the effe 
din fai aiid, and” 6 erage quantity. The ‘ey.—A dispos 
tees th ar all. arts of = ese, srg in pices by the colliers in this neighbourhood It seems that ms judgment of the Conference, the prev, ailing distress tends 
ing the present chan nee han ather as occurring most 98 number of furnaces y been blown ou 
opportunely, and y a decrease i the "consummptio a of ae occurring in of _ domestic ‘and. social affections, to ind al 
of industry in all th brig “districts. In Kent “the Enea y on reli tegen 
Isle of Thanet the farmers have been busy c gees time, and are now only employed three or four days a | On Thursday, ‘after the preliminary basinent of the day 
the week, in all directions; and in the latter place, which week. In addition toa decrease of labour, the masters had been gone through, the chairman a anon a 
abound: Ids, it is said that th likel ne of whom 
ir ia xi < Ms he i ite Pid: Buel ae of workmen, from 3s. to 2s. 9d. a day. This reduction | came forward, and, on behalf OF the deputation, ragga : 
Bil bs ese has alre me snesiad nd r The § : Fb as gh Ra nic kon io eaen ee 
barley i is abu dah cellent quality de th f; doing so at the a afford them Adequate relief o. cease address was then 
anes hoe At some of th a after which 
rains have proved neficial i in i prodndtig a Nantel ee price. by ages u 
others the eae ers resisted, cab the mob 
of potatoes, satya are stated to have been never known 
more abundant. _ in Lincoins hire, where a great extent 0 
0" A at the pits; fights ensued’ between the ae 
ministers apo bat not at any ey the 
the police were called out. They, 
as good, strong in the straw, and € above ave erage ; 
though in ‘some places slightly finde ed by the raio 
ill have the tg of retarding th e 
how 
joa insufficient, and fears being entertained “that more 
harvest for at east a fortnight. € accounts: received | 
a s that ‘the cr ops have not bee 
injured in nts least b the ‘ad weather, and that there is 
nt harve 
accou 
and a large stock of last 
year’s produc 
6 rae = 
exp pe any am fora troop of soldiers. On their 
eave: pete ver, they found. that the main body of the 
mob- had dispersed, and after staying in the outskirts of 
the soldiers se and were bil- 
One youn 
to be the aa has — ‘apprehended and commit- 
te d to t ake his trial ; and the 
limit each speake 
alluded to the stat 
share which they etanbiored the Corn-laws mate = ad in 
producing their present distressed nine After the 
conference with the operatives, t 
0 five minutes. Ai st “peehes 
oe the 
not appear that any one has been seriously i njur 
Pp e red, 
bia still continue in the town, bat no further out. 
brea ons taken place. 
} a hy 
of damage d he crops, which ipa gertd be 
the cant es rain that has fallen within the last few weeks. 
The general conclusion arrived at seems to be ‘shat with a 
due tlie of fine er, of To there Sa Apres to 
every prospect, the harvest will, after all, prove a favour- 
able one, and realise at least an parertnr e bo th in amoun' 
and quality, 
Birmingham.—A man named Charles Webb, respect- 
ably coinedted, and eval he eg of age, was brought 
before the ting magistre a Tuesday , charged with 
having, as far i i828, ot ‘olen in this 
town, or a taoetig i it to oer 
containing g tank nots egg bills to a large amount,said 
between a d 7007. It was some time before the mis- 
aren the Te tter was ascertained, when the strictest 
ercial prospects here are of a very gloomy character, 
hundreds of workmen are said to be out of employ, 
without any prospect of gop ent. 
Exeter—On Saturday, the final ramp RTD omen 
before the co unty magistrates, o of the > person who have 
ing. 
t 
g man, said | Corn-law vesl 
| ference to t this was declined, on 
ficers are in sea rch of others | the ground, th a body of ministers they 
It do oes | or consider thomeaives called upon to enter into the discus- 
| Sion entertai d by large cl id he fj and 
waicn ee id: a I i il af poli- 
tical econo 
Nemeasita.csdt isiiady that teaioge the entire coast of 
Nort Scag is at — Send eyo with Freach 
ng-boats, to = Aina people 
a govern- 
‘of Sixes Admi- 
dered Mr. Bennett, referred to in prev vious ‘Numbers of 
this Paper, when the young bet Pitts and Brinsmead, 
n the charge of wilfal 
take her station 
paces of affording, protect our 
The 
fishe 
sary. e season, it b sled, bids fair to be highly pro- 
urder ei the previous oc 
joss § Bh but it is sete that the scene in. the room 
Monday 
fortunately upset. 
to the 
and so yrs is aglr to have been their sine io 
each other, that 1 tl 
was gare up are a steamer, re 
_ Gloucester. —Some nats has been a in this | 
5 
Ved M, 
save 
Lid se % the mast a upw a ah es Seman 
Portsmouth.—Another seri as taken place 
= 
tad a been duly poste but ‘ad never come to cde “The 
rt 
oe at the sapere 8 in Am 
Some of ac who it seems have with this view w broken up up | 
ble estal ishments 
n the Channel, though Bappily Cometh with loss. of 
life. On Sunday night, the Vernon East Indiaman, with 
rs number of passengers on 
1, and w s elan 
was’ ascert property b ae been cocoa | comfo rta Phere it is said, that on their arrival al vi lent contact with a rway bark, called the Olsen, 
<M me ie ers merican paradise they shall be made young agai, saga was ee: J nel im pricy oer mgr 
ides t ‘ie being 
which occurrence it pi spore be Webb ries og Afe see ria peer ct the : aniksdison cables’ 
_ place. = Porther i inquiries were instituted as tot the of these ae went own the aap 08 yo eqn Joan aad Son ae a viene os id rans trophe 
mode in which ¢h appears re arful 
when it was discovered that his brother was employed as | descriptio f persons took t deyertare fr. — bier es 8 — press of pes e. The 
4 Sorter and deliverer in the post-office here, through whom destination, “with the tention of of embarking Be Ag pottett Newisen be bein ag © lighter vessel, received t 
the tobbery had been effected. The bro ther was in conse- | In connexion with this subject, it appears, Kf New 4 running completely inte ber 
quence ‘apprehended, and underwent a séri mi Lina Paper, that @ a et — Smith, ee rater greatest injury, the Ribs 
sf nded sigh a 
ore but was eventually berated for want of sufficient = — — ry delusion, has bees app’ pina ere aie other extensi 2 th 
person of Weil, bth in thi country wai onthe Cont | Wenn Noria—It ie ated, hal el 900.0 | oe crings ber he Capa, sd ior toatl ct 
Rent, and in this fruitless pursuit, which continued up-| have been thrown out of etn se ma be —_ ——— wad ta ow minut rma 
wards of 12 swage theres 40002. were said to have been in consequence ofthe went down head _— ernon being in 
pended. ‘The w t taken PP i eturing hor Ce ee s state, Dcmeeudt lost no time in 
steep ty i meg ery discou’ uraging, making for this port, arial he re ached early on the. fol- 
md. and a . + £ trad a ns eA 
him to justice, the sum of guineas | and it is stated, that although ee = the cargo of summer, lowing moraine; nia oF Muiaday reveral ans 
having ineese offered for his spprhession by he Poe | and arta ee ba SRE PT ces a Pion Sis Soak "Percland f Hast ones tts 
Pi es: * During’ the pre: a per — ego — Premera f at the 2 workhouse are as | taining whether there was any chance of raisi @ ahs 
Keeper of ‘the B rmingham prison recei intelligence | asi I the last winter. | but it isfeared to be totally impracticable, im com 
that Webb had arrived in this neigh’ eevirestt pre — ncholy instance of the ainty of of her lying on her beam ends, : and in a deep 
Ideobeaate se snare ara etary FoR He c bemctaaaseuuad in this island: within the last few days. eae stated to be insured, and her loss 
He was ress loca: thovanta ‘courseof | It seems that a young gent of we onetnsade Ra heliur 08 Tucsdiey; ans 
the day, and. : ati > butitis not | wh ing on the brink of a rock at yin 3 : 
preter: , s Sensanclod wits: ¥% , pany with i 4 off by a wave which | loss of life, took wt ina beard 
escheat i cor v8 -in from the sea, when he sank, and | from Thornley, where, as 
pe i aoe Heaniaaibd resist was drowned i mn the sight of his companions. a verge 
| Bognor.— ii : pavwiniothé| Lancaster. — 'At the recent Assizes in this city the grand | last 
