Oct. 2.] 
THE GARDENER®S CHRONICLE. 
as reduce! a heap o! of ashes. The inhabitants 
of lek : Bt. “siors, Aber, and bid ee were greatly 
alarmed, the conflag: — ting Aceh i for 
many ™m se 
her + Lady yship’s s mai leaving a 
eats too near the at he of tl Th 
extent of the loss is or at et — 
—The 
at the pied and Arg vie of ae train atu 
ee meer some distance off, ae a 
| steam was shut ends ge speed considerably slackened ; 
| bat this Sento was san er tee late, Ani inquest has 
saad | Tipperary.—A few days since, a respectable farmer, 
d Richard Blake, was mu: on the lands of La- 
ginstown, in vad ap hcshersscig > the perpet: of the 
|e se wife, her father, mother, and sister, The 
tion’ the jury came to ‘he ‘concsin that deceased hi 
ather: and sister have 7 “but = ~ ~ on arein 
__An ingues as been hel y, and a 
nurder” 
pton.— fol stsiga: 3 account of a d died before ihe train Sunday the 1 19th ult. — fe parties 
from Lo: aacdea vo round the “ia + Wisht, ven the — passed — him. Verdict, “ Died by the visitation of | outrage was committed in the chapel of this town, accom- 
great rapidity with which both la nd and sea voyages God.” —. n accident has occurred on the Glasgow and iy a on family of Mr. J. Brennan of 
Paisley R Mountrothe. appears that since the last ion Mr. 
On Mo day, in of an arrangement havi signal-man. It appears that he had been takin; aking his din- | B ’s family h b when- 
* Deen the prowey of the S South Western Rail ever they appeared at their parish aaa, and that | the 
made w: 
way, upwards of | three hui ndr ed persons proceeded bya 
| tan 
Ww approaching 
ner on the pa e ba pig de ag a few yards of the 
nel, and hearin Glasgo 
5) 
 ceme the line 
» ho 
ine, for 
| the purpose of raping bis Sa The tra’ ever, 
the system of outrage prevailing i in the ‘parish, which was 
by v water payee ee Isle Bi Wight, 'to return the same 
eyening. 
of pan saalioges » le ft the terminus at Nine 
down ‘by the engine, he was killed on the spot “the oc- 
g the election. Boonie on the eae 4 S exertions 
for peace , the fa 
Elms. At Woking the °y were joined by y upwari ds of when they were pEaxgermr: their 
nd the whole party d pot age torn, rts taste ‘servants, Abpea e to the rescue 
at nine, where crowds ‘of persons were assembled to wit- —On ‘Peidey seaside the 24th ult., when Fe train | of the ladies, beate ten by the mol ob. _ Mr. “Brennan, it 4 
ness their arrival. They tol t Bath had proceeded a ae rt dist P i did 
board a steam-vessel, wening to receive them, and pro- y y signal hich | th f an informality in 
ceeded on t! their v voyag' th lackened hi: ppeared that a ore thd, and hits he ‘tered on sks follo: day 
h P 1, and round St. Helen’s to Spithead, | little further on, on the same line, the engine of another | his certificate the out of which he voted was 
i he pier ab ve ‘clock, “With the @ S5rep- train which had started some time et broken poe The mob, it is said, were told on thi 
down, and the way was obstructe: ence, | that Mr. Bren regret loss o vote, as 
oot was ep hea and aa the des to ay a “dis owe’ ly a as not a very zealous friend of Mr. O’Conneil, and 
J d, th he N E nce, it is stated, has arise persecu' to which 
After remaining an hour in Southampton, they agai 1 ill if j bh iod 
started on as return to to the iinet road _near hvbely two miles from Dud, —Intelligence has been received of the total 
rrived at ni Bishop *s Stortford li C: CO 
Lo ndo on about six, where they 
upw ards 
5 
7K, t 
South Fd —A fatal accident espe occurred to H. 
Marshall, Esq., of the firm of Bell. and Marshall, wr: this 
town, It el ge _ he 
following i isa sense of the sums 
ritain, for th the ect end: | 
destruction, by fire 
at teases be ib y morning. The loss is stated 
rig am dg the origin of the bangin: eynich-. 4 
| have been 
y re 
down the hill, near the House of Cation, 1,0462. ; York and an wh It — mrtinas Fs 
when the rece ‘este ned by the noise of an approach- | land, 5,539/.; Midland Counties, 3,137/.; Birmingham * apne, ry Saree at @ trade in 
ing . Shied, and Mr. Marshall trying to ners u iP Tou r, 1,9752. ; son and Derby, 1,307/: | wh fy ie ry fe A gly ” i 
the reins broke, and the horse dashed off at a gre South Western, 6,522. ; Birmingham, 18,3700; Great | chiefly in = "Sty, cr gira a putt dary 
Mr. attempted to jump out, but in so aioe ‘ell a 14,7252. ; Eastern Counties, 976/.; and Great A 3 Se wok a a cctpeag ohn ‘ons, eq rf 
upon his head, and was taken up in an sora PRE _ North o of England, 1 23 089 ote 1840. Of the 24,848 in 1839 
He was conveyed to the New Inn, and surgical assista An Re ORS - 4 4 shows 
rte ? TB TEES 13,000 gallons were from 11,000 from 
procured, but he expired on tn pan ete g day. ublin.—On Monday the aaa spain ted Lord Chan- Ginsgow 5 cask of ite ity in J I 14,700 gal- 
inme reaming ng has red Fagor tans a rae calor, Sir E. Sugden. arrived in this city; and on the | lons ent from ‘Leith, al 70 row ssg0W.— 
discovery of the m murder lerer 0} - Rol binson, of y Sf rle 
Eskdale. i “i id bi = ging wee 
and, it is said, there i is no aloubt that _the murderer | had when his Lordship took. Hor onthe- and.his. o0 rer | Sie W. Rae took occasion srl ste that an bie in. 
spectable farmer named Kent a. been serpates 
pam i reassembled, to point hal in 
- | tention 
icion of being implicated in to pa a me sie on 5 die pabieal at th 
“the offence. A | late Robert Hall, Pee tip croumstance connee! isting in the Church of Scotland, and that the 
arog a stick, real cut, was found, and a small loaf | with which appear sce in this paper at the time. Bail to | would be such as to ensure ee approbation of lamas sincere 
1» app y, was picked Be tendered to the magistrates for Mr. | friends of the Establis! me 
i fred near the Rs ape ffered a rewa| gees Aberdeenshire.— we event has happened at 
ey ad a ay pail to any accomplice, for the ap- | Jay prin Sagi Whitehaugh in ne joi 3 Forbes Leith having 
of the nears rer; and inson, the hus- Belfast ba is st: he's that, according to the recent | terminated bis with a Towted pistol in bis drawing- 
ind of the teoeenod, has also yng a further sum al 1007. | census returns, the present map aones of this town is , in the an wife. The Colonel had re- 
Wigan. rei trade in this town is esented t 100,000, being 1 
as being still in a very languid staté, and the eile id the the. laps par ty 
machinery at’ “the Sovereign Mills, which has a t taken ser corporation of this city have presen 
it seems that the 
marr 
mills are 
the machinery, and are not veel “ie A 
 elulte to 
ess further expresses an assurance that under his Excel- 
ways Tk) Lh half. 
ys - 
wie Manchester and Leeds pi Aovags has been Theld at | administe: nded a 
Manchester, when, after the usual formal resolutions had and measures of tiecton weskey hetempe toe Peer of his prea meeting of luton and elders of all 
been submitted, the pepere < “a the Directors was read; it rts will " ted ich Sie eer sod Be 
oe t! of the line throughout, on rapidly advance, and by their Finals eteoee bring into neighbourhood, mene et ieee consult- = 
‘ rch, g fic afforded views h as to means running 9 
TF roftatle retarn to the shareholders. poole subjects. His Polina in reply, de that aa way trains during Sundays, on the rai between 
The total recei first six months, ending on the will be his anxious wish and endeavour to promote the this city and Rdinbargh. - it it was finally that a 
insta 1020 zor 17s. interests of Ireland, ea firm —s impartial i held to memorialise the railway 
ths of 3 276/., du th 
‘4 Pig “3 ° 276 a wird sg ee ae of t = 
account, up 
2.128.270) Is. 10d., —— Gncluded the erases _ 
of the extension line 
to Hunt’s bank, and of land 
pin tate ong for trie amow together to 
page 80,0007, Although unable to wind up the accounts 
that part of _ e undertakin = now comp! the Di- 
meetons ‘ Jot pe lipse r conviction aa the correctness and 
sum of ss 7991., the estimated cost 
ofthe main line, together with its tse cal and fall com- 
Plements 
seg 9 ag ac , 
ee 
We ay the functions of the Mayor ceased. This 
) Aylmer de Valence was its first Mayor. 
Galway.—The town of Caltra, in this county, 
ly been the scene of a very lawless 
that a good of a : 
itself of late amongst. 
road 
paca in Paris ; who 
Sa%isee tiled, |= 
Tce in | 
a nobleman, and one Racy aa marrie 
the marriage ions, through the i 
man, discovered, the turns: 
in-law out of dears. 
jg | is a vain woman of 
money 
nobleman 
