THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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mation that one of them was at Wisbeach, to which place 
| a constable was nearer uently qant, 
lied & 
of final destination. 
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Under these circumstances it hag 
been deemed p 
radent to suspend suc’ ga ia shor T opera’ 
the October i = 
was also 
, of Carlto: 
cerned in the murder, and yg a severe resistance suc- 
the shipping in the Pool, in consequence of = bs eing | 
iven f ir anchorage, and coming into cotliaion 
each oth The pepe edemeet ord Somers mee Cam 
ed wi -t 
&e.; and about three o'clock, i 
at its height, a serious accident scenrrad in  eeank s- -build- 
ceeded i in capturi g him, and bri ringing him to this town, 
Brighton.—On Monday, a an inyes penenlion 4 na place in 
this town, i i ending the death of 
Mr, beat a rison, a commerc thirty-seven 
fort- 
Marron jal agen! 
ose body, after being interred for a 
ed fo r the p 
tides onl yp I of the 
Darlington. fh serious accident has occurred at a 
N 
ewton. 
three- year-old } 
A belonging to Mr. Sto onehonse, 
pedis aA that x 
gos "had lately become unruly, and 
with ‘<A ibe fastened by ar ope. The farmer, on going 
into the stable and negro Ba hed begs tied by the horns, 
proceeded to unloose the rop t perceiving that the 
ings, Pancras-road. A stack of h 
down b; nee of the wind, and for cing — way | sieht, gt ibe n pnt rposes of the inquest, 
through the roof of an adjoining house, fell on a bed | b bay tt = a the coroner’ s warrant. Matter the jury had 
a of Elmés, was sleepi ith his nonin & » the coroner said, he 
ife and children. One of the children was killed on under » mewhat peculiar 
the spot, wife so seriously injur at little | circumstances, it being, in ce ‘ceasioned by an anony- 
hope is entertained of her recovery. T hildren | mous sheave cet to him by pos' ~~ which, although 
and the father were also oe but not severely. prop e, le, th hist he had 
Mortality in ane Jo aie of 160 males felt rps to t t 
and 417 females, m cabs f 877, were Bagong in who had i nsequence made tlfe necessary i es. 
Juri He siharwiode ‘alla % ve ‘medical gentleman rahe at- 
hi tended deceased, k his deposition, from which it 
pen i‘. years of age; 3 261 between 15 Ar 60. years - 
and 
— clear that | deceased had died an _nnnataral, if no 
| nostr: mite The bull, finding himeelf at Hinesty, and being 
acked Mr. Stonehouse, 
at “gags immediately © 
dow (isi Places 5 ina 
oes “a 5 ie 
very serious manner. 
stened “ed his jasc POR Mean s' 
<i and 146 sixty years of age and upwards. The mos iolent deal ath. ‘ sn gentle lengti in our last, but not then concluded, has since been 
sired complaint appear to be diseases of t men g h dical p , examination of several witnesses pro- 
Corus and of re: sip which carried off t s Hartley, a slater and plasterer, of 
247 Cesuha “pile endemic, and contagious diseases, be ‘abaiued, and an inquest held on the rem A | this city, depose that he was working at Heysham, on or 
169; diseases of Re or nerves, and senses, 147; and as then gone into, bots which sows the 7th rasta , when Mr. Barton came into the room 
only 65 from old natural es ty 21 persons ly ap ad that deceased had taken poison, and ere he was working, and staggered in manner 
stated to have lost their Nes by viol t he had, ms, made four attempts to a he was e intoxicated n cross~ 
Murder.— t Blakesley, ‘the murderer of pon himself. Th ‘that | examine id h sure e exact day on 
Mr. Bardon, of Eastcheap, the the unplenenntess of this investigation “arose from the | which this occurr . ounsel for the prosecution 
with which were noticed | at dength i in our last, has esate gt a the parties to give the necessary information a’ jected to calling any more ign lit was 
hi tim: persons i ose houses sudden, violent, determined whether their evidence would be received. 
ons to take his trial after an examination before the leath we to be indicte “ Hew vish ed for time to be allowed aes procure legal proof, 
Lord Mayor, during which he. admi tted his guilt, but for neglecting to give such in for . The jury returned | th 
stated that it = not his a verdict ‘That deceased destroyed ‘himself by taking | y the commencement 2 Pe proceedings 
Burdon, but y his own wife, and then to have killed poison n while i in a fit of insanity the soot ae court. The inqui accordingly 
pape hat aft ing from the house of i i again be oy rned. 
Mr. Burdon, he wandered for six ‘days through different has s been | held, by requisition, for the purpose of petition- Bd erthyr.—A serious accident has oceurred at Peny- 
ep En Oeee 
e Parliament, until an 
in- 
was at length traced by the police receiving accounts 
into the causes of the distress 
which now gerry the manufacturing districts, Reso- 
of the obj 
person corresponding with his es having Roce 
i he r During this 
as, and th 
object o of the meeting were car- 
pid Byene signe fA and a + ee to her Majes esty, to the 
e lost o 
ly inj 1, that b 
ee 8 ere recover. The full et a of the 
have not yet transpired ; but it appear s to have been occa- 
uest has been held 
Banham 
the poate —An ingu 
the shock of the 
explosion being felt distinctly in this town, where great 
amed Isaac 
was | occasioned in the following man- 
in a house be- 
Siege to the father of the < child, and when they were 
their Send they in 
who are sufferers in consequence of it. The injury done 
to the nt is stated to be so serious in extent, that 
i oles lated they must be stopped for more than two 
drinking eb bigs child, by ofers * ths, to put them in proper repair ; by which many 
, taken hon ppt aoe —Much amusement was 
os nv th in consequence of a difference 
ring Co of opivion between two ‘gentlemen as to the relative 
Wc n . + St. Leger stekes 
lyin | Banham die the ‘effects of drinking a quantity of . renee inducing them to decide the question by a 
i beer givén to him by Sens a it wc Ro- 8 fang so nnd tive Hirriet-hily ona. posts y assuming 
+ bert Pinnock, and Samuel Flood ighly nam * 
| blameable for so doing.” Th he Ned in | clear course, odcnerta tke the lead, but in passing the 
d the Coroner gave them a severe reprimand. ets Satirist gained gr ound, and was ultimately de- 
ected Cheltenham.—On Saturda y night, GS the on ail-coach o: ner, in the presence of 2. considerable num- 
its way from Aberystwith to 1 this tow wo was passing Withy. who had assembled at ts the pee 
t, she | lane, near Piff’s-elm, it 
Fecktnd in the ary and killed him on the s spot. The tsmouth.—In the course of the recent operati 
take him | body was conveyed to Swindon, where it wa: oe amine the wreck of the Royal George, noticed in 
in charge, was a man paged _ a carpenter, of Number, an accident occurred to one the divers, 
It appears Comb-hill, who had gone to this t in the course of saned Skelton, which had nearly proved fatal. It seems 
addresses | the day, and seen robert in she ocsieee suena in- d bee to place a charge of 60lbs., and was 
oman a few teatesbed. It is supposed that he either fell down in the | coming up, when the person whose duty it rete a 
given of the road, from aie — ~ — or that he ih down | charge, from some mistake, prematurely did so, and Skel- 
her lil perp mice a few m' ‘ore the coach came up, | ton was instantly blown sp fo She saviece i 5 Seems 
reni and thus met with the ecient, An inquest n | state. He was got on board one lumps, and anima- 
the outb: i held, “Accidental death,’”’ with | tion was restored; but he one to have suffered much 
the China a deodand of 5s. on the ae and horses.—On Mons in pg chest. His escape w: wil appears to have been 
4 : of its having been morning, Mr. S. Gething i h i bi. ter when the 
apo FoR ro agar ore it had | county, went i i Losi 
done moc Sano. Loto to have originated in the | a bull back into e be paaere: Rie ae it had strayed, eink Hampshire Advertiser svt ves the follow- 
rae y ! : ; es him, knocked him down, | ing singular account of the e eflots of a 2d which 
ing placed ther rece a, and which, him his horns several times in the air, and | occurred in the neighbourhood of this town, on Thur 
eveshcatod: “ntalithonag alr ee him when he lay upon Mr. Gething’s | the 23rd ult.—About ten 0’ _- in morning, a violent 
time a fire occurred at the house Clark, in Henri. | Son, who was in an adjoining field, ran to his father’ from the S.S.W. passed y Farm, situate at 
Stastrest, ~square, occasioned, it is stated. e the bull away, when it was found a short distance from the town, and occupied by Mr. Tar- 
the Jandlord, who came home in a state of excit ; attended with a noise si made by the 
from having lost his ‘daew te his clothes behind | only an hour. The b l of th ti € i 1 i mongst numerous 
ene y-—it stated however, was not extensive. a horned breed, and heh a favourite of the — oho other manifestati its i ps the 1 ao 
reer Td q of the gr extraordinary was afforded in the uplifting of a granary 
number of visit: teamers to this place, thatthe bull had injured one or sreiiae picioale: arver’s farm, the removing it to the distance of 
the Earl of Belper; ses tock wt Galt h At quest the jury expressed a desire that the bull | a yard, where it was set down in a position so perfect, 4% 
orders that there shall be erected for their accommodation | should be destroyed, but the coroner stated he had no | to render incredible the “ 
ps pare heat pt to Se sonte ee ee a deemtaris the staddles on which the g rested, having ¢X- 
+ “it : fs of the structure 
lately b fe hen Fitch on, ia the comme of is progres # 
/Saretyof aries stolen from gayi eevee on Pucknall Farm, the residence of Mr. Easted, 
mental plate. A reward has been offered for the appre- was forced to a considerable distance, and its stoppage 
mi tc eer pv | ely Sun einen 
cat Phe Sar sf pris ta rlcgere pen to | depth of = ipot and a bell- Many minor proofs ore 
ipod Nes ian cue Gare occurrence has formed the subject considerable 
es view ng monuments. i 
Sharnbrook, | During what are the six summer Pape the ca-} St. Asaph.—On Monday night the ion of Lord 
: s thedral will lt be o open from ten till five and d en Kinnoul Park, near this , was totally 
ies © vilior alt ype troyed by fire. It appears that about ten in theevenD§ 
th Ts ion & has been rons it was found that her Ladyship’s dressing-r bag wen 
‘he sggation fs Pathaentry Com mittee. flames had gained some Mr ad 
of 
ed emerson 
isbeing towed out to its place 
Seek. > ps ee 
