THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 35. 
and said that _ hat the deaths of the convicts a 
Kent, Essex, and Sussex, which are Wheat counties, 
than they wanted. a far, how- 
said that pres 
bruary, 
pititth 1 Dr. Hope denied this, addi 
ever, as we can collect from these varied re} te , wo! 
ould 
appear that, onthe “the sah thtoughont, th rops 
7 7 
them, 7 is Ane ou Ap 
nary investi iga' ation ag oo held be efore the magis 
this town eg ting some unaccou 
taken place 
f thirty a 
ng that the mortality at will yi elda fair average 5 hat the harvest, which taken p' the dwelling-house of t € Misses Preston, 
least among his own canes was ont the decre ease. He was districts, w will, w ith a ur- a BOER. s bo carding school i in “Chesterfield street, 
himself, he said, p ital-shi; fi a 
der S State had employed _ Binnie asem, dhe Monday, Charles Webb, the person in nthe Tes cay the day, in | bigs apart ments; ‘the 
he subject, who had als d with —. from the Post- office i in this town, econd at peicwis in the 
pl tg himself satisfied. A juror said it w evi- year 1829, a g x ning, arising from 
dent that there was something hon in the pie “test T amount of 508/. Ils. rd, I causes that pay Tnexpliest, and over which there 
er said deat on the decrease, and that | nation before the dist mc he solic th hough strong suspicions 
during last winter they been more than doub! Post-office eas oe on the em of the prodceubion, e are earned “pitt one of i female op mies When 
ptevious year in r his father’s coronership. Thejury, | reporters of the “F she were —— by the bench that f the wo female 
after some et ‘ussion. tned a verdict “That | the proceed t be co! side red as ey private, 
deceased died of bronchitis.” as it was feared a After a short examination, were it ptt to t the 
i t alterations and improve Necture d,; might tend to d y, and she 
ore; ont the site of Mr. ‘Cols’ 
ake e Ch 
r 
e 
of 
a 
the letter, the  apjebension n of the prisoner, &e., vehe fur- 
wa d 
iar Redman, who had ¢ S a witness, was then 
| ther hea adjourned, 
witnesses re > tee ht ea om othe and Calais, who, it is 
Military A is is said that ah ornamental | 
nursery anc pleas te-gar' conse ere ae 
enclosed in the coatis 3 rie that Her Majesty’s Commis- 
Voods, &c., contemplate an ‘iteration in the 
rounds of the murat Asylum in connexion 
mprovements, and for widening that portion 
s+road. 
Two officers, whose names were given as 
rylor and Cornet yen de Winton, were on 
m 
n — cus stody and dk in “the dock. Several 
nesses min ned at considerable length, but no 
said, will identify Webb a s the man who negotiate d the 
stolen notes at those ee within a few days after the 
robbe pens was commit ted. 
righ 
f this 
n held for the purpose o ing into con- 
i has bee tak 
sideration the advantages Jikely to arise ey setting up a 
in front of the to d to consider 
the plan of Capt. Taylor, R.N., iis hia sent a model of | 
a section of the breakwater for inspectio 
estimony 
picion to faeces who has been remanded i further 
i ser remembe 
cir 
which created at the time so general an excitement, not 
| only i in aw Aig be but peri the country, he so far 
Capt. 
Pete aga, weed five pounds each by the 
13 
0 
ugh the town. One of the 
Miiday, os 
posing | to 
them n framework of wood, so thooted & a to yield 
reaatty ‘ts ‘the | force of the waves. "There were about 600 
ng ential 
hat he killed his wife and seriously wounded 
one of la sons with a pisto ol. _ His _ trish for the murder 
tf: several medical wit. 
nesses, who pase ail that a pi ie ss cae of mind 
was. doubtful, i the jury” bros ught i in a verdict of ‘* Acquittal 
halls, it seems, sti k a female in th rsons present, including most of the influ inhabit- | 
violence, and greatly alarmed her by the explosion. | @nts se h gage —— _— stom dy eae te ex- 
Robbery.— The following “page ry was committed on | planation of his invention; and the a’ 
he Rev. Mr. Wilks. cle ergyman residing i in resale f if "the project were carried into elect w ae e poled 
who ad meeting, which 
ais aibdiatias | in kag: for the purpose o of return- 
ing to the west-end of town, at — time he had in his 
ag 
our Of: fefon ee h 
falas, Coniidersti achat has been excited in 
this neighbourhood, in conseque 
of the n fE 
amed a h’rbou ge 
cant vessels, the protection to this town in the event of | 
his banker’s-! beok, conta a bank-warrant for ar, the imp ortance of f. énahiens, ‘passengers | to land i in all | place. The party accused of the murder is an elder sister 
5007., a check fer 10/., and i of Englan ren- | of deceased. It appears that this young woman went over 
notes for 5/. each. On arriving a herd corner of St. Mar- ary this the srigitek fe route te tween London and Paris, | to her sister to yisit her, and that the morning after her 
tin’s-lane he alighted, but had “¢ treed far er he Resolutions were ee iG in support of the project, | arrival was taken ill, and died in course 
pombe aes banker’s- ag u searc] ching is p and i in favo ying di sa Suspicion having been excited, an ex. 
With its co t. ft ~ahwat t f the body w a ees, when a quantity of 
ho sat by hi | was :apotnte i in order to carry the res into effect. arsenic was 5 fond in the or On inquiry it was 
ites rt: has been discovered found that the sister ha biel s a adie of this poison 
' mer fe ered i in the re don whi chy ablished, is ex- | in the ne’ urho day before her sister’s visit, a 
k-yard, ae * rf ‘of peer et advantage to the "mercantile world. | that the account of the use to which she applied it was un- 
mn the He bal dora 
80 serious did it bee 
y,a 
_broperty took place in epral, 
for | & haga snes en 
entiful shot- manufac 
stroyed. Th s however. were at length subdu ‘ 
akad bouinitng Fe two houses and seriously damaging = pesca) 
the = 
have ras, caused by 
a bak Nehces it o 
* neatin 
seo After a ieueivenet investigation before the 
oner, the verdict of ‘* Wilful Murder” 
committed to take 
D artsons 
as been 
her (rial. Tt ap pears that a brother of the prisoner, 
under similar circumstances ; and the body having been 
Pees in the. stomach, 
he perpetration of 
4 short time, and in about two a poh expecte: 
that the mle dine fect this place to London will be cel disinterred, poison ag also bee 
active The code ode of signals to be used are those | Ne adequate motive i pa ee 8 
of Lieut. Watve b th 
to that establish n Holyhead and London, which 
as been working upwai aide ot fouttetn years. 
: ve: se “to 
ne ‘reversal of the judgment of Sir 
led in i to Conference of Dissenting Ministers 
“Gloucester. —The decision of the Judi cial Committee of sent state of the n-laws, terminated its si sittings on 
th Saterday. In our mee Number We gave an recount of the 
has formed a prominent topic of consideration ari | the proceedings up to ‘gpk: aay g t day 
week, trougtou ut the county; oe ¢ Teel 
ticularly it given ri pee 
inte rested, do not a appear to to hay ; and the 
bus geen fot 
to pm nonegt nion a a views of t the Conterehes ihe to 
pane ie Gi ariaidick laws, was 
A long address of the same nature to the peopl 
as then read, after wl — a petition to the 
| hailed w 
; judgment is that Sir M. Wood, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Surman, 
re therefore the snes Tha cract f this 
House on Commons was ade ted, e House to 
ete 
take into its & SPEIONS consideration the cl deinen of the 
g classes, and ok arse ree? ws 
: | of the papers under which i are constituted “executors laws, and especit 74 th 
¢ si and residuary legatees, a) ud under which, to the had ht all th ead misery at 
show th tt considerable pr pay I f all A resolution was then 
and securing the crops. - The-infornati ties, about 400, 000%. ot g in ro as ibers, will | moved and carried, i the woe that “the Conference — 
still leads to the conclusion ane though 4 in some par refers to the personal p oe estimate h oe t ies mends Psd whe may approve | it, to to set 
bold ie fate ae hol orang details. “4 amount of er.” lt fi = a ed that, hile the Conference 
the the crops ar fg ie outer counties of England the legacies Ragas d by the codicil j is tal Sat pray = Hibs aby diati speotit 
indeed Inthe : which must be added the interest which has accrued since to be pursued by the members after this me meeting 
distriet their appearance is alinwatiea cies - _ rege | the death the testator. T Jlowing is a copy of this break ty. 4s they pledge themselves that they will moyen’ 
PP to the. Ne sieremcat extra- their efforts till the enactments which restrict the 
ments on the subject. I a OY ‘In a codicil to my will I give capitis of Bad eee eter fod toe sect Woks. 
jcularly on the eastern coast of England, there more | to the corporation of | Gloucester 140, wr In this, I | committee was then appointed to superintend the printing 
to be a plentiful appearance, especially i wtiletee, wish my executors would give 60,0002. to them for the | and circulation of the address é people of the United 
which are abundant and healthy. ‘There RTE Larne as I have before named. I would also give | Kingdom. A de] from the Operative Anti-Corn- 
doubt that the appearance of the creme ie seen tne | to my friends, Mr. Phillpotts 50,0002, and Mr. Geo, | law Association was then admi hen one of theit 
everywhere romisieg ; but oncol PPS /m Spring was} Council 10,000, and to Mr. Thos. Helps, Cheapside, ber read a n, contain 
sammer, for want of its usual. quantity of bee wees ,000/., and Mrs. Goodlake, inother of Mr. | and thanking 
ee Si and to Thos. Wood, Smith-street, sea, each | eae fe ete Baie oF ta poe: 
t3 eG agai spring 5 j and nies caused much — dad Saul. Wood, Cleveland-street, lend; meng sink me rt cere when a on 
; tter gentleman’s family 6,0002.; and I waned umber of speeches from 
ce t uests, ive the rest of m ier same att eT sama tver, opel 
antes to the executors for their own interest.” The de- _ On ame the last 
-| cision of the Judicial Committee does not affect the title ee he 
3 to the pa a mead co-heirs will 
of lightning, continued 
i ee when the storm Ieee th reat 
by it. come 
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