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Sept. 18.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
621 
Tr. € ori, nh Ib 
have s since be: 
of the contractors. g ‘4 
fearful of the f sk 
recove ered, but that of Thornton was not 
rkmen is, 
themselves which they have been heretofore accustomed | 
. — wader fe of immediate discharge. During the 
e of wait- 
r grievances would be remedied, 
bat — not es the case, on Tue resday morning the 
sth 
yy of 
ir tools, expressing their determination Bot to return 
is dismissed. great num 
Wed - An inquest was held on the three bo- 
ocaee the term ra per the seal was br aoe 
and the door opened in the € presence | of upwar rds of thirty 
~ rn fait was purely accidental, although 
| cmon and scientific gentlemen. 
doubts: are still sng yoo that eae leapt over- 
| the © purpos mmi tting s cide. _ The e ju ry 
n ry 
forward, he was found to be quite ibe arty, th 
rently somewhat eect than when he was nae 8 up. 
The only communication tha Z Lg been held ators pert ast 
i | kno ing at the m doo 
work 
- 
1 
ber of labourers are still cma on Pron eworks, 
se 
Hismharve 
fectly well. A number of even were 2 put to him by 
e ad: thes ? 
¢ 
tis said, 
“In 
n allowed t 
is said that in re pence xe ol | 
h arrangements to 
procee ings, a mo we has 
supply of workmen ; onde it 
ling, Mr. Barry will require some fres| 
All the other 
page of t the works for any longer period. 
workmen employ ed by the pomecane at the Nelson Mo- 
nument and at W have applied rela thei 
club for permission to strike likewise. In the ean time 
itis announced that Lord Ashley, after 
ongu ne rt called upon to do so. ” The w 
looked upon by the medical gentlemen present as one of 
y singular character; and whilst some expressed 
themscivs —— with the test, others had strong 
dou The jority, however, declined giving an 
porn 
“The enero inquiry respecting the death of 
Jam es Wa ters the Topaz steamer, 
i y be ga 
the oe verdict :—* The jury are 
the deceased, Jam —— i 
collision betwe the T 
nd t upon 
y cannot. he elp expressing their unanimous 
opinion —. tgreat blame attaches to those in command of 
the Topa occasion, in not making an immediate 
¢ to ascertain if any person had gone 
Fir res.—On Sunday evening, a destructive fire bro} 
the house of Mr. Salmon, fruiterer, opposite the 
overboard from the collision; also their condemnation 
mepectine. the apa has consented to oy a pe- Green- Lye in Piccadilly. The house will be r ecollecte d of the pra ractice of ¢ aptains of ste eam- -vessels lea ing the 
the mason I ‘ 
ani h tate the grievances th ey | I ted up with | and re and also ‘that it is to be regretted that 
I het an _ ornamental wooden aeoy ot paar « truction, li pted by the mate, who 
en pea ents.—It is announced in i f | th d of oo to prevent the collision.”"— 
daily Papers ‘that for the purpose of affording a commo- the Duke of Grafton, a at the c corner of Clarges-street. The dl rena at a a we ght eee seg 
nature wanes 1400 “quarters | of whea 
eho hy 
of Westminster's estate, government has reco 
Vv l-brid 
3 ao 
q d 
that a street be opened out of the hal 1 
and prvirrartn Fite cher. arisen in 
Emanuel | Hospital ; that York- -street and Tothilkstret be 
os — that the vessel arrived off ‘ie dock prone an 
‘00 late for the tide, and | by some mismanagem| nt 
widened to the 
in Rochester-row made more commodious ; part of the 
The 
street, and the Almonry be removed altogether. 
the arrival of fim waighie: great fears were for som e time 
entertained ~~ the Duke’s 
stroyed. Before ten ale po the flames had attained their 
hei, eight. ral engines were ‘s rm time in fi 
greatest 
” y, and aon of hore ae aa cn 
‘oof of the he t house, ai 
b oa vat erm ten the house 
accomplished ata slight expense, as most of the pro- 
mo hea es to the Crown, the Abbey, and Emanuel 
8 ope reas and i joubtful whether she could 
again be fioa! On then risi Pa of the tide, however, she 
was meer ee “ee lighters alongside the dock, when her cargo 
— d, -e it was valmoat entirel y spoiled, and the 
wa perfec o the 
ay, iH 
of Mr. Salmon was sepeacly gatted ; ; the upper rooms 
of the Du ke of Gral fton’ n’s man sion were seriously in njured, 
doce to Chelsea. ater pers passengers at Bleck. 
ay the Ki —In our las’ e an ac- 
ith one of the barges moored of 
ing portion of the building was saved. At 11 o'clock th 
of t gay 
count of the burning . the ai. Kelso i in “the t Indi pend | the wh re hen the paddl 
“ky which it was found d necessary to sink by scuttling. heir op PP g in the | v T il the passenge: n board, b trae 
fM Salmon’s premises, three fi f the County | damage done was much less tp was supposed, the 
oe of five feet of water was first let out ishing ident is said to have been caused by the unusual 
of the i hey had nearly succeeded, when the roof a. party- strength of the tide. 
were t then ‘copped, a d six double-actioned pumps wall Tall in and buried two Md bas firemen oapet the | ge sy Sapir Wk PS 
ma — snd —— “alt hou ess the pumping was cndiensd ruins. One of them, named West, was — on the spot, | obincial News. 
for it was found impossible to empty. her 5 ; the and the a called Weaver, had bot roken. In| Berwick. tal accident occurred at the herring- 
extricate hi was necessary to ‘re K through fishing on Friday last, by which three widows and seven- 
cncinncdanbacrgst. _ Since these cipeineet wre marin, the party- -wall of the next house, and t teen children have been rendered destitute. On that 
.Fra several timbers by which he was a ‘tion vening, all the t + iss thetishiereut tiasvert 
the General Salvage Company, tl 1 hours, and i il si ace = 1 ‘and 
the 
diving dress used by the divers on the wreck of the “Royal 
o’clock on Money morning that the unfortunate man 
could b eleased St Georg: e's 
snidigh tots a oe hers sprang up, in which mere 
George. commence 
ing. Having fitted on his “diving dress and helmet, he 
yed the ship,. and ascertained bepichsg in 
scuttling, the hull had b: There 
i of his 
Hospital, where-he lies without ightest hope 
oy greater than 
piste? The‘amount of ei is 
hull 
everal large holes. planks torn awa’ 
os the-stern, aa =a inher seen. 
ied some time, and when he ha 
h 
on of the holes, e was draw: 
mises. 
as at first anticipated ; : the whole of Mr. Salmon n’s pre- | m 
ty 
} + ee An — at One of them, belo: 
hada th. w m the oe at Marshal u- 
sisting of five men; the 
his Son, a and two sramphens witha eniartiip’ man tanhages 
a bodies were all recovered 
part of the Duke of Grafto 
and the water penetrated “the ii ers ra ‘where 
| foll following day, and » subscription bas been opened 
; the premises at 87, P: 
bbe — relief of the families, who are reduced fon poverty 
h 
dilly, Stee ing to Mr. Salmon, but occupied by 
pre a phn 8 were par tially destro’ on by the ling | 
are ford Mech excitement has s prevailed i in the town 
during th 
peu Fee -_4 
o 
ae 
earing one of th ent water- dresses sup- | of the party-wall; and the adjoining house occupied by 
to them fi on the Mr. a age was pres much aay —The floors of the for | the vr Sore de of the borough, vagant Syubdee 
op of the ship, the only part of her hull wa and th . Lister. The proceedings commenced on Tuesday, 
ome of be holes were — = and omer ie Test recat ts have since t further loss of I 
ie surface of the water, the ballast hole was als: = ee * Al the suing wast i caer except t the stock of Mr. Busfeild having, from a regard | for the wmemory ¢ of 
‘ we § np r. Fraser and his se ere rae - who has lost everything by the bat the f In } 
sistant plied their h usly until 5 o’clock, a e origin of the appears neg ea nothing was to be seen in front me _ hustings, cat 
hich time they bad eaonatied da in aan all the holes were ag at Gravesent ae end being left in charge | j ~ gh bat the urs of Mr. ae 
with planking, and were again raised by the labourers of 01 of t 50} uf hi . eeting of the 
attendance. r. Fraser evening, and t out held on Monday to er Mo the mos’ st de- 
casion exactly five h ie 1 ali hited cane on the staircase. arse for the i 
time, Pipi Po num! aca: oP pudlee a_i perk ve _ oe caving 4 held on Senne ager porondone at ik whick it was pane ** That - a consequence 
to witness the operations, and it was ea ex- e body of Wes se Sener: were exam-| of the utter disregard of t Whigs for their professions 
pected that the vessel w be aficet gested . Rear tbe aoa rato eclhonen slain ecount, but | of respect for public opinion, in rejecting the superior 
leaving this vessel, Mr roceeded to Gravesend to | could give no satisfactory — of the cues of the | claims of Colonel Thompson, it is quite e an oa 
tend the operations now going forward to raise the | fire. “The state of the parties hag, ee Lo a es Se Lec ; and: 
ship laden with corn, from D hich dict: and: h mys s to hang — tainment of the people's charter 5 se be frus ; f 
down by another ir. Mr. Salmon, wh ecto re electors, 
since, and now pate he Lower Hope a few days the affair. “3 that he should ae about 7207. by | the | as the most likely means of erento dl coer 
Pa orming a serious impediment to the naviga- | event, and that if the accoun ene era: = | present eae Se mae eine ix weath 
ai t lo ly two-thirds of the insura stow own 
thon sad have been at work there. for the last was likely to lose cms y rover and Surye expres acca their Gree coataionks bf the o Sar een brtanate sick 
ao fi a is said that the sum of 500/. will | opinio m that it was very 10 ‘29 bd’ f Le mi Ti appears that h 
for PP 
lifng the alsin mas Kelso, and double that sum for ceo a extinguish the fre, t but rib os a origin- | feelings of jealousy were it by ccing ber oo ing 
ze ith another man, when he struc 
ged — fl Fees ae stk bes i a ago, clock, | side, and after lingering in great agony for some d 8¥8, 
. ropotis as ae person wh had gone without food | a rae goer she ‘in the a “of Southwark: = | sielaits by & a Sa aa etih WibughE to the. poor- 
tended potgiry! woes ears. A me ge ma = at-| bridge. The Orion, Ipswich steam-y vessel, having = in this town, where she expire yeas The man was 
ie ort —, = the ooms, at : bef re the magistrates, _ Whe re the 
Theobald’s doubts as to thealleged | Clementson hailed the vessel for the small boat f0 take | apprehended snd talon before th 
per 
bi 
ers oom of Caransghy a a peclg ie reed ees La by locked = 
poh the amber 0: 
him on board. Receiving no 
de known. The prisoner is said to have -been 
‘where "be nema on 
— ten days under ‘| aoe Ina, Southwark-bridge, w! r 
tlemen of é medical ebhiiadin: This > ffer was ac- | party of sailors, feeling for his victim. O day, he ~ tted 
ieeaeek their own steamer ing for bis victim. n Saturday, he was commit 
mers of Carne a recs Bee ce ca Be print ie ee Sree conor abore —s igo tale hie-trisk wilful murder: an d the coroner's in- 
a an ? i. i 
Pacmag - ohne the test. > Cay. oe — ewelte pst row Backs, —S ‘Thornton. Tepe hien.—On T ay morning the east end of the 
RO food whatever con, phiacik han person, placed in | pare The three rushed to the side of th was thrown hi a eune of excitement, by a report 
room ee lope | : sud acrenan the ing it to a gentleme d been mardi 
and Soe the. medical -g Bee to preven sage i SS ted into the water, and the It + that two men of 
pa ae | whole four perished. After great ex! exertions one of | the } Apted occu apied a en use belongi 
independ: 
in whieh be 
musa is Ly fet by. 9. am pay ver It is @ garret 
neeeee 
been 20 minutes in the water, but every effort to restore 
sisi in i | 
pe im the most bus of Lamb's Conduit 
was unsuccessful. Two of the other bodies | 
| residing at Cumberland-plaee. Ke 
in arrear for rent, Mrs. Hi Hone called upon them to request 
