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Oct. 16.] 
‘THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
ee and t wd ee affairs, only three answers | nothing of importance, except tha’ ; the loss of life ap: | site o fl 
sepbselwesined, the writers of which pleaded their in: peared to have been cccasioned by the police not being Tarbervie Sha SSF ig le nieces caned Sou 
aba o do anything tS the abject contemplated. ~ oO get at the ~~ Brendes, the jury rei Turbe rville had sold the ho ™ he refu: C. wit it perf 
The secretary then r ead the @ repos rt oF the commi ittee ap- verdict of “ Acci ied death’’ in each case, Ao “t oa Mr. Spencer had some difficulty in ejecti bie Vesitie 
t e time ae shatl the police generally —_ —_ in- ae are afloat Prerom the pen Sel ; the 
sg a aiter many grave aot stated that the structions from t he commissioners t make hae thas DLT & . Ps Welch 
directors bad received 50, 0002., and paid away 12,600/. ; ated th sche bal Atom: a 
could no tbe ascertained. The 
pany were divided by the committee as ‘follow 
first, 
The jar ry afterwards teeed to represent the 
onettee to the Bese commuiseioners=— 
ed Davies, who had been m missing since 1829. 
| Davies wa was in the habit of gts Ren hg fro mn the nei gh- 
out on T 
n the 
4,000 that, 0 ught to be paid; i spopndly: _n 0004, which oceapied by Messrs. Bailey and ‘she morocco and fave | sir a ure 3 Pnacds ty, wha pity 8 hvala, terdesna 
ught hat ough man fae cturers, ea ndsey-street, which at one | he was known to uy of berity nhabita tants, ‘He was 
tobe resisted. ‘The total claims were nein at > 38,0001, me threatened alarmin, et to the h pire in | missed on his comin: 
a very angry present ps beghbourhood By ae edy = rival of the engines, | since. These pont boride caused suspicion to fall o1 
directors, the first report of the pew directors. was read, how a reat exertions, ¢ the fire was confined to Turberville, An inquest was held on the 4th inst., but 
read, and it was resolved that he Shae RS OE = fro os hatte aa age tea ° f peas. Brose. 
F their consideration nese = OM eri 0&3 street, was set on ts and that Gate such a precaution was necessary e furtherance of the 
next meeting on om Nov., and a committee was a saved from the flam sega won angen ow os it is | ends ps justice. Aftera srokeneal rena the in- 
pointed. It ared from the reports, that 17 pas said, to his having fallen eep whilst reading n bed, | quest was adjou med, Turberville, on hearing that he 
duals had purchased the mine of Talacre, in = inn , | when the candle set fire to a curtains. 
for 75,000/., which they -h aga to the company for | not extinguished until much dama ge had i done to : | wa result of the inquest should be known ; tpn: there 
110,000/., and that the chairman was at present st Ad the house. si 
10,000/., and apres similar patianas was shortly anti Richmond Park. —It is said that for some time past | that time he has, it is said, absconded. 
pated by the dir Brighton.—Some alarm was felt in this town on Satur- 
Muri en ni tied in a previous Number that an | rig ht of admission to this park—the largest of the Royal | d 
attempt de by an Italian paees Anastatio on il in the neighbourhood of London. The poor of | from Die -ppe, due the previous Thursday. It x bee 
the life of a respectable female named Loeber, residing in Richmond, it seems, formerly enjo yed the privilege of | that she left that vad on Thursday, having been 
the Haymarket +» but tha at in consequence of Miss Loeber t this i disallowed oing so before by the bois’ — state of the 
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ne li 
On Satu urday a warrant was applied 
escape. r by th 
father of the woman, ais an inquiry into the ah soak 
The 
or against respi on “the turf; : ae. on Sun- 
weather, having on ro rd 57 passe shea oi was, how- 
pre yr gnc to Pepe her pore ty after an ab- 
sence of nearly 12 hours, returned to port. Ten of the 
days esp ecia ally, 
hi rate. 
nected with the case were only those which we hewn we etimes o} weeded with the: vembsinder She e was, b oe lies 
ly reported, but the policeman w rb d been directed horsbeck, are case to prevent erin cca a doing | So. unable to reach ber destination, and repeibrs captain was 
to apprehend the prisoner stated that he found him in the ¢ » about ten myers east- 
White House Lunatic sthe hh Bethnal pereeny. 2 AD whi g I zg 1 1 ward of this pla ord On « 2 vessel 
imitted witl I ee prop der. The same noti Rage sage, oy figen.4 
Pp t fe jesired to keep he public | | i pediletos,, esis csiesng ater pandas The 
was notin hie vig senses, and unfit fo - splen ge. This footpaths, d k hat the keey in shooting | vessel now refu sed to er b m, m, aud some bee 
he supposed, however, to be a rus the part of the deer, y i he direction of the public f ional damag by "the srildhe could 
scmused's friends, and that they. had, immediately on hear- pa aths. di rs be admitted unl I wed into the harbour. french of the disaster 
ing w dd. pass found s immediately forwarded to the company, who have 
= _— consequences, under the plea that he was not in Sheerness. sa a few ay past much excitement co cent slp neste vessel to rh: Bp Zi Race”: of the Dart 
his right senses, _ peevinee nao not responsible > ‘bis inder of the w days since, as 
acts. The policeman added, t that findin ng that the kee eper ofa report that a seaman of ‘H.M.S. Wellinvton ying i in | one : 
i he | the Medway had been —_— By a warrant officer of the to this town, the iste s, which were new, 
bal left him notice of the warrant nt being out, and he had same vessel. It apres eceased, who was named | icohes fost the friction, near * iho ourne. Bios pdhermms or 
promised t i i il, came on aay pina his pay, together with | became alarmed, and quitting th on 
ina fit state to be dischar ged, in in order that he might several other antlers their boat Legg under the command | their jourriey as they best coul finer: ga ice ther 
nd and him into sm y.. Mr. Fitzpatrick, the ard, the warrant-office n leaving in the | conveyances, but the greater number having to walk the 
chief clerk, said the matter would not be allowed to dro stealing to care to qn ships Mr. Ward, who was ina le distance. nother of heels having been at 
would be thoroughly aid ag the state of intoxication, able to steer the boat; and gth procured, the coach proceeded with a fe of the 
murderer of Mr. Burden, continues, it is said, very re- | Maxwell, who is sa aid to | } offered to | Sinaia rs who would not leave, and arrived here about 
ed, and has not made any dis sclosures relative to toe r e him of the duty s the other took offence at, | six hours after the usual time. 
ire. It. w: 1 that he would plead and deceased making some etsy Mr. Ward seized one Bristol,—On Monday eoeing the country-bouse ‘of 
guilty at the d day o: trial ; i of the stretchers in th at and knock im down. | Mr. Baker, maitster, S tton-street, was felori viously en- 
will not be the bag or thabin faa will be set up that | Maxwell got up and a scuffle ensued, during which Mr. ol to the sas t of 116/., with 50%, 
ves igs t intend to kill Mr. Burden, Its also Ward drew a large knife, %° ade an attempt to stab | in smail notes of the Bank of England, and a number of 
him: upon which de > escape from him, jumped rigors bills to a beer le amont. 1 he robbery, it 
the va Mrs.. Bl mprove daily. | overboard and was samt Jai 
Rabierics .—On Sunday even: ing the h ose of Mr. Jobn- | differ. materially, so: Hl Rees, 1 stented by his son, 
ston, spn street, * Pimlico, was entered by some ekapeesy by the Rag 2 the stretcher ead po ge ately resi in Lon- 
by 
thiew 
Y>, watches, cag te, &c., e 
It seems that. Mr. an Mrs. Johnsto 
s swept away the | ea ON jumping over. leoen 
man 
aon by breaking pt the safe drawer, and a 
elder Rees has since been 
sg a ant. perty a 
wre, fom howe, an nd the. servant girl, returning afi peel a its tk dis in this town, but the bulk of the pro- 
c fr to the Tone of th a t. The ay perty h n carried off by th and Jeffries, who are 
sip ane of them d ut be- | of deceased has not yet sapaiess vn ee mppose! be n London, where it is kno’ 
fore the neighbours or police ar eat se ie anc overpow ced, See ived by railroad on Tuesday atternoo! for 
and the men escaped with their — They bad bes Provincial Nels. apprehension a reward = preven str 
te ce by means of skeleton keys; and every drawer, rr —On oars an- ingemt: ae Bas been eal.—It is sai eee wojeanad lghciiosestes ek 
bet sheet or sane on the premises, was thoroughly Crouch, | the reget oe is ai il te conveyed to its 
in the course, it is supposed, of about halt ab raat came 3 i: ree be 
wes other, urglary was committed on Sunday | in our last. The investigation te a scaibieenite time, destination this winter 5 rans ecw rtige es 5, 
Fu Bal ~ Sha hakeshaft, movush wien aus a all wat = es in addition to what we me o =e . aE 1 
be aa pede An entrance was eff ected ata smail pantry | already d, P hi ig 
Gres ¢ forced | the cake ey which was supplied iby the cook, » Was, on in consequence so Siping that it dos not ol i 
m 
plate and w. ring — the sabhers, could fon which | tity of the same pofson was also detected in popped e or eel the water, and remains a Sig eg ayer 
Seemed to be their. chief object, as. ma Strong cg attacked to the | the a a = of sondwouk; — 
the seit. The front d and itis supposed | cook, and to a man-servant named Peppitt, who, it was Lek lceak into deep water, like a ship. It 
fr they retreated. that Way, as they to on pion articles proved, bad a fe i ys p i Se oan homeres oe Bet Mr Bas be . engineer, and his 
om the-hall. No clue has yet been sbeaived of the pro- | arsenic for the purpose, 2s he said, of killing rats. A al 
: deen surgeon wh hb of d . out 600 horses have 
which m 0 er opeman ing lent, by | that there: were strong ss of in san poten eiaeus 3 c= ap at this ers for | the F eee we Red 2 
— It se Seems that just before the opening of the | into oe ‘at a the conten of of he E geecarecon ae br seegh a 1 cannot, at. the 
great ero light ti th: 
pat a Fatce. As soon as the doors were, opened a shes eae misacton a 4g warrant bi in saying de- | itis is now protelig be comple swlgge gedaguee a 
fate. rush soak pi ae sien a vt of the third ‘idedly that fesaes was caused by it. A good | com Eg had started with 20 horses, after encoun- 
ba stairs. upon which about Tift ; y persons deal of conflicting ms then fer ates and the tring © week ams 8 os oblige 7 ti cat bk, whan. See. 
pana "Gave way, and i with rt to the flight | jury at len; a oe i Ann Crouch | tert ad ti t two of te the were so much hurt as to 
i, hag eg reported that several were killed, but this | died from the effects of poison in having eaten cake and several others pen 
—* injuries received being th a instead of yeast, which soda contained arsenic — neon egy OA ‘bas oad ‘held in this ‘Ghaes 
which . @ severe character, but from none put into the cake for a a Ay ing nd by f Mr. 
Fi Sd are apprehended. ot king away life, by eng eames ses sa =| J..M. Feetor, lying om his face in a ditch, in the shrub- 
= Serious fi i ife, fF persons wn to the 5 ; lying abbe the body were found a 
on Mo aden ts re, — with vedo oceurr that gf perce who had both | bery, near Kearsney- 7. n dg 
-street, Newing- | pay The c PP bat win. tinth.de- yeral documents, from which it appeared 
The fire, when first aenemel by apo! 
port and se’ 
that the name. woe dece ased s Charles Adolp we us Morris 
Germany. . He 
fran, nimost have since oeca sas 
The inmates muireis the devse of the 5 ite ay eto B , an M.D. practising at ‘Br reslau,in 
Scape he tia 3. inemediately sb siacs gros the means of | is said t they ee a by the police, _ =a Sag sie fage; his native place i ne 
Rete forced to part of eut off they | one or two off wie jest aca the parties | have been Ausland, and he was biemiihg in ork. 
Ie doing, this. Mrs. — pe ies o: of | implicated in the = “| as tavelling for phe 5 Be pla. arrived a in a rom. 
fell.on the an. elder! » 87, years ieee hae 
Peseta oe perement on her ie gmat 2 ; hepa Sint Ss 1 i bee ae pare. 
Mid buried in: ti ant girl, aged 18, ee vf ma bee sie arc dhere, which is sup- | very soos ates and is said 
= int Rialnteat een etnniie ca comiae oo pa dered oe 
didi = of propertpiis so he wee wi _ discovered | were onl: two or three pai 
i. after. has. since. : i tha om he thal a ring man 7 iii 
"be after-a. thas. since. = thecbesiien, >i weome iia balf und ed, on the | small value upon him him whea be was 
