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Sept. 25.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 639 
ceded to by the magistrates, who, however, liberated the | accompanied by his wife, and on reaching Hooley-lane I= Leighlin-bridge, fowards home, was surrounded by a 
prisoner on his giving the — bail for his re-ap- | the ey came in violent collision with, a ‘train of earth carts, number of men bial with reaping -hooks, who knocked 
pearance. he further examination of Liddel was pro- beating and w unding him in a very 
ceeded with on Tuesday, and after a a nquiry the | upset and broken to pieces. T te supposing him 
pon gga came to the aeision, pars the charge of felony is juries, b f i t d He ws, howeer found shortly after by some 
sal hile they were agreed | the superintendent and his wife escaped unhurt. The | persons passing, mand eo yed to his home, where it was 
that * prisoner had bee sone guilty of an assault. | overthrow of the earth-carts blocked up the road, and pcb I 
fined 5/., and called o be ente 8 pre —— the down-train fr: assi nature as leave but little hope of his recovery. 
He wast wt 
nizances to keep the peace for 12 m “< 
oe —A murder has _— Sou ipetan re at Esk- 
dale, near "this place, under = — esa par 
cleare used consi- 
. oO 
hi 
parte anxiety in Brighton on Sun 
cause of the out that is not stated, nor have the authors hi 
nded. 
ng. 
Monday the engineer and directors of this railway made 
It ap 
of Mr. oe a farmer ring vi that place, was ——, from Hayward’s 
alone at home, I 
by a Mr fa 
was va 
called a 
ser- 
st-field. "on 
f Iburnale ml, who 
ten. 
e occasion was 0 of ¢ consi naiderable page apsss: ‘to the 
woudlgaues of B right on, and thousands of persons as- 
sembled upon the hills and roads in ai vicinity of the 
terminus to witness the arrival of the first train, which 
+ + +h a ee } 2 £, lel Pe Si 
s-heath, a distance of 13 miles 5 and on | 
sco 
— —— fallowing & ra gives the result of the 
his city, as compared with that in Glas- 
ire rates of i niger in the oneslation | 
a ‘two pats for each ten s between 1801 an 
1841 :— 
1841. 
. mt 70) eae sage senets 282,134 
we . 
upon the kitchen floor, with her head se Pp 3 rat Edinbu rt 5% 67,388 82,624 112,235 136,054 137,172 
body. From a desk, which appeared in several places | journey in a very satisfactory manner.—The opening of Laser ay agentes eight 6, ; . 79,708 
stained with blood, 32 sovereigns had been "abstracted, the ato ot branch of the London and South Western nnial in in 
and a box belonging to some of the serv ant-me: en was | Railway, it is said, is not likely to take place so soon as | Edinburgh in numbers } 15:336 helt £7 OMe 1 
broken open, and P b 7 s expected. On opening the ground at _ Fareham bigs parma si eae ec case 
silver taken away, which w 200 mnel, where a recent slip has > ‘ound t pasa incre se 
ya ards below r the Konse, in o feld alee to ch gota me in so broken and slippery a state as to. “require the| Edinb be 7-8the 
he kit knife, the hs dle of Nie greatest possible precaution. ff ae an siisanad it appears that the population of 
artly burnt and the Blade marked w h blood, to re-estabiish the tunnel have od so much impeded as | Glas v bes been ctu, & 8 eee on the increase, 
fea, with which it i itt t der it expedient 1 I tting, which h while i in this city, arene onsiderably be- 
An inquest has been held, when the jury returned a ver- | been determined upon. All the other parts of the line | tween es years 1801 and 1 Bil. a more between 
dict of *‘ Wilful murder against rson or person th Wwe Aig Pog viz., 34 rs cent.; in the next 
nknown.” Irish reapers, who ha d been seen near | ing man was t Ch ippe nham for two months’ n years the was not 21 al cent.; and in the 
the house during the sa ers were oppre- hard d labour, for bering thrown himself across the line of iat rep a it thas A only 7-8ths 
hended on suspicion, and e b =e Crieff.—The local papers inform 
ned 
who remanded them until thes coroner’s ingue 
Cire 
ing the spot. It appears that he was intoxicated, and had 
us that 
_ again visited with two pre's pvt, Ps pal oho 
0) 
helps, when ¢ they were dis char arge ed. 
th 
act not some person well seaheantirs es 
Windsor.—On Wednesday one of the 8 team — 
Company’s 8 Carriages 6 starte wf ‘from _ town for the pur 
of opportunit 7 he one 
on common 
ing = ¢ capabilities of veges carriage: 
1 €?% fe: h kill 
e firs t aeaneres & on aT night ¢ of Friday the 17th et 
on the he must in 
€ at 
the spot. Another man was commit 
day, a at Wrington, ‘for one fe month’ 8 hard poets fore a simi- 
pe than any ies pesca The second ar} 
Grea of pers 
aed eve! 
r Frogm 
a scre pin in some way became detached 
and allt the passengers were, in “consequence, oblig: ed 
at toga dy In 
s the eae: ng: 
accident it 
inery, it is stated, 
thalf-past 2. Tt was 
Railway. -—On Thursday ¢ a | serious id k ph 
led B the first. It was also ° fat moar at ‘he same time at 
Mill, about five miles beyond Boab sory A t 
man named | Thompson, in the Seplopert Res Messrs. Ayr.—The following occurrence happened near Whit- 
ving lets, a fe w day ays since Me . Hunter, in gor A pes ig 
, hay ving gone out to assist the 
bu t happening to ing eatle from uae of heat into 
the rail in front of | the train, so _ the wheels pase pre on - pipe on attacked e bull, and so 
over him. He was conveyed to the Lon pital, | seriously gored that she died shortly tate s. ™ 
where, on . being examined, his ar thigh w was found to | boy, on seeing the animal attack his mistress, ran 
ree ees and his left lian much injured. He is, how- assis tance to the neighbouring farm o ce a rept 
to whom he made kno reum- 
f the delay occasione this 
te too late to exhibit it eles the Prince ; 
and another day is said to have been appointed for the 
Yarmouth—On Sanday night, four vessels got on the 
sands off t rey ha bour, and it is feared a they will re all 
~. resis the fr bert Peel, ae 
moe okies , fourteen feet wi 
a brig, Ute on her i oi ‘within sight 
of the jetty, Pia two 
are & hatictpated. 
a eh 
Dublin.—A meeting of the Corporation of this City 
has ae held for the Rabe of agreeing on an address 
to be presented to his apy ee Earl de Grey, on fr. 
appointment to the office ag rd Lignteaert: Ar 
address sho a bs} 
any a to the effec t tha at s 
Utela left her in their own 
other vessels, when 
Sey 
gation, the life-bo: * went ¥ take | 
hey o _— ved a | took 
appra the Board of A 
to her pers nearly a pt rd ate an el 
Baek air gaont ke pag her 
the 
stance could get 
had elapsed, gazing © which t 
ra 
ed to be al 
y 
aceite cutting bd field of 
Pe rs. Hunte “ is 
t the farm... 
ine 
boy 
alon oan they t him to leave the eine as she 
“weeks, _ sesompnied by his 
not previously considered oe a 
Dum, wisest’ ig e means ts 
ste ” cently lost in the Frith on hes ag oh 
Ta ee 
e 
fa mily.—An extra meeting of the 
ld 9 
was tn aoe bat he refused, saying he did 
he w t leave the ship D, as the captain told ‘tim to 
mp og Say mind it; 
tained that hei inte left there 5 ae ae _The 
tion ‘was held on Saturday, at the reques' 
bhre preg for the purpose 
peta s, pledged to the e: pres ive 
The usual eekly mecth ig held o 
Monioy, when Mr. O°Can nel said he had to report that 
he had a conference on a Saturday with the 
f the city, for the purpose of ma‘ 
of Mr. = 
of ; Agee de an Taciiatics of | 
f Trish m rk | 
number 
nm abandoned in despair. 
s 
T machinery . that.t 
™. 
ing the necessary regulations for the OR of ‘the 
New Repe plier rd of Trade. The mott society 
was, that thing coming from En ze nd should be 
er in Irish manu- 
Rail; i, Bae of 
the Great Western Railway, i in the | Box tunnel, which 
burnt, except anh, and no one should be admitted to its 
t dressed altogether 
| par eng 
opera’ 
vessel, with her ig aed k awe up last spring ws an ex- 
housands of pounds, has been neces- 
sarily abandoned. 
SPORTING. 
DONCASTER RACES—(€t from last Week).—Tavurs- 
‘Conetuded 
pay.—A report that the cup was nok thaly tohensaae, coves 
pear red i vile g + fi ht Rev. i bce yr sigereeatiancacor meamgeerinn yeoman respects, had ae 
of between 30 a = oi d Bishop, po in their ‘ccbaripeln to the associ . | effect on the 2 was quite as numerous 
Tb th Ssust taaagee in the business of the day 
Tost fangs they have been for som hel O'Convelton the wore the sales at the Selatation, end the at the clab. At 
— the tr. transoms, and soplring 1 its ae ‘ith fa- | ordinary topics connected wi 3 after which he | the latter, after a unication from the corporation had been 
ous 1 the el, and | said he desired to bri ation the consi- | read to the effect that it had ved oe as 
b me upon th f the number. tion of a petition for the amendment'of the new Cor- Pceocaechier cong bot Lge forapenit coennelead aut i 
as to get out v3 the way in time, were kno tions. proceeded at great length to point out the Get heterbeli acne and 
sown. One of them, named Burns, received such petri ietions in the Irish Corporation Bill, which did not | to join the present stewards im drawing, OP gpd 
injuries that he died in an hour afterwards, and thé other | exist in the English bill, and concluded by reading the | other arrangements. Kothing © yrs ld, t to be run next year, 
Bu Yery seriously hurt. An sag est has been held on | petition iiak was adop! He then announced the | & up on Wednesday night, received four and 
theres and after a lengthened investigation, it appeared | week’s a at 3621, lis. ghee and moved that 50/. be al- | it was understood that two new races he bc., eid 
th € there was no blame attributable to the pany for — ated ti or counties’ league fund. He would have a a pees ¥ kaha ek en tae ri Pa ot 
e neg any necessary es and that the | mov a larger sum, but the expense o of pene rider ncing tome afiraaep r= a mile; the m 
ops ¢, be Dunhl : *Y | ing to co Monday, but its to a determined. 
men * iY com wo 
uence of The | claim upon them, but the importance of havi by the stewards. The racing 
jury pr returned a verdict of si ‘Accidental | death,” co : il f such moment that he hoped the | o’clock roe ppv ek Pants race, Shedow fe nie toon 
with a deodand of 5 pul would c the money well laid out.— The btm! forth scores of securing the prize to —s ‘ a os 
aay acids in a on ‘the Eastern Counties | effective mesa h of the army in this yon the 15th | the bets to her saree gepugmamali of the afternoo be 
os to an engine-driver named Alson. It seems that | of the present month was as follows :— a ~oesge deoribert as fe eg oe Leger Course. 
vane just arrived at Stratford, and was procee ceeding (Horse Brigade and Battalion), 344 k = dts oy eck )—Lord a Westmin er’s Vai =n. ‘Ambar (W. Scott), 1; Mr. 
9: Saga towards the s tation, when he fe il off the be eng ne, = ~ Fay 7th Dragoon | 9.215 Thirsk, 2; Duke of Sieveland’s Middleham, “ Betting— 
regiments of cavalry (4th Sigel 
Gu: 
W: 
, 86th, and 98¢ i foreign 
ge cnr op fle total, 15,294 and file 
ion of this town, according to 
In 1831 it was rd 
Sunday, as a man named Bergin, who 
‘resides pi a gg cel gd proceeding through 
Eyen on Van ‘Amburg, and 7 to 4 ags sk, who mace all the 
stand, where Van no iieks nage him, and won 
wo lengths. nes iieham, who has recently been 
Med up at the Red Ho 
e Two-years-old poy of my Sovs. each. T. ¥. C. (30 Serbs.) 
—Col. . be a, by Colwick x. Scott}, 1; Col. Cra- 
: ee s Skipton, 3. The following 
dock’s Sally, g were 
hain placed: i ales i Houiptonls pnt Crauford’s b f by Lamgar, 
, Mr. Bowieis, 
Castonitels 
of Mermaid, Mr. s Bee’s. biby Bay 
Abaca ‘. Ss. _ Foxoerry: 
C. Monk’s brother to apie o Pe 
agst Foxbery, 9 to 2 agst Skipton, _ocerpsitg: 
first start, and the second was so some 
Sally, Attila, Col. Crauford’s, and two or three = 
