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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 43. 
ments 5 : and f for this purpose a deputation waited on Tue: 
i f the Castle, to ascer- 
Lewes.—Qn Tuesday med General Washer 
sereraeond a ston Ge examin before the Earl of 
Chiches and | the bench of ma sina on suspicion of 
the supposed murder of a woman 
day o 
tain if any assistance could be rendered by the H anes | 
Cc issioners. Mr. Jenkinson, the aia ngaeyk yovernor, 
om 
informed them 
that everything that he, 
missioner, | could do sho ruld be 
Har om 
done, yor a he ead 
the Duke of Wellington 
on the subject. 
ham 
Durham. 
¢. . al 
Rural Police Act was 
Since 
introduced into this county, 
appointed, with repartee, “inspectors, &e. 
- | Ring gmer, Sussex, 
about three years since. It a 
thet an investigation apn - rigs mat 
ees 
e which t dditional Facts 
light, t the ceed was nded, and 
has been twice examined. It app e 2 
June, 1838, deceased, che ebtained a livelihood by hawk- 
ho 
ing laces, ta &c., was ap ic-house at Rin mer 
y 
pe. at a yp 
whole of the day, and o 
u 
nearl 
“force ;”” and meetings sa een held, ty memo r basket and umbrella being f ia by the side of the 
rials tocesrtés: ebriney the me s Seater pond, led to the suppositi that her body was in 
Sessions on Monday, | Mr. Granger, patted aris, abate rd After dragging some 5 vas found and an inquest 
peld. It —— no of violence, and the j 
townships against the continuance of the rural pe ie returne verdict of ‘‘ Fou owned.” itne: 
e chairman inquired if they wished to be aseipiad however, now — that the footsteps of three persons | 
from the operation of the act. Mr. Granger replied that were seen near the pond; that the willows, by which it 
ey were not so selfish as that; they wishe d the whole a d, were broken, as if some one had 
country to be ain from its operation. He t handed been thrust through them ; and that the grass was much 
in memorials from 156 townships, which were signed by | tram —_— noe te that a 
5,739 pcmagaict pre “all of them rate-payers ; they had em arks ere traced to and from the pond; and 
nated, he said, fri we sty ore than one-half 1 unr 1 that thr 
the whole of the hips in the county, and in some 
instances every ratep cot residing in the townships had | concerned in her death. “the prisoner was at the public- 
pps the beg e ne of them bad been agreed a house all the day, and was seen loitering about the neigh- 
a public paring © vi 1 soe of this city, vand D bourhood till after ‘midnight. ut the strongest point of 
oats ngle co e magistrates ears to be a pair of spectacles, 
b oe 4 eae ners hy os sin These 
. 
so strong a feeling 
E d 
trates at their 
Ww 
these sessi onths’ notice of 
tian is rere before it can be phot moaned 
Kaha ig of Buckingh am has italy onary a 
of a bust 
Rotcese, to Eton Coll and his Gra i gree 
be the Provost his ainegt shaeeet thet it may “i Soe 
n the: upper school. Lord hay erie has also ted 
the Co with a bust of his father, which i eet ter Likewise to 
which he ‘offered in exchange some time 
— aman named Smith, with 
that the spec- 
deceased lived; m belief 
e | whom 
tacles ocr rt to er, aa an they a — taken from 
whic flea md cut 
The prisoner 
could pi tome a per: sappni a im Gad the 
spectacles, ah reso. satel rece his innocence: but 
the magistrates Gia that there was sufficient evidence 
before them, and c itted him to take his trial o 
night was ones 
t 
The streets _were covere 
the 
be placed in the upper school ; and. wae 
Poented Ante Me une sg Lord Nor 
rnete ‘Numbers that the 
ay 
the shippi Papen erable excite- 
pera eink in “this city during the early pert of the 
he Ca 
ledonia, 
be 30,000/., and the rg fund, after this diminution 
and the addition of 13,000/. 
amount of profit and the divi dend, was pang 
Oldswinford.—It is mentioned by 
oe oh. 
the 
papers, 
distress of the semper and are classes, that a ii st pre 
of pra in 
taining the s of 721 persons, occ eupie TS 
is parish, vest 
ing, and the overseers to be excused the payment ‘of ‘the 
Jast poor-rate, has been laid before the bench at the petty 
sessions, for their signature. 
Porismouth.—It is stated that the number of - 
fi 4 ae ¢ 
a ‘or 
them, are gr eater than js ‘been known for any 
ot aaa even eesls ebook of the kind during the 
ta ar. 
ontinu uous 
every ap having its bill, ok one ners 
om 
placa int 
s by order of the Admiralty, in 
nba 
nly 
exhibited o vn Dock-gates 
ce? 
es, or smail craft, 
are particularly invited it at however, that men 
are slow in entering —In pr revio s Num ber we men- 
sete nc _ during tl wreck 
of the R yal George, a dog’ s collar, among other things, 
was pic chek x up, with “TT. Little, Victory,” engraved on 
ss It appears that this 3 collar has since 3 been perry 
Ar. J. Little 
as 3 the SS of his father, Ww be 
h 
wit ing, but was one of sc 
few who es cape ed. Mr. Little a ed t to ‘Col asley for 
the collar, as an interesting relic 5 ; and the piesa was 
immediately complie ed w ‘ith. 
sed for marking Sa with the “ee P: Dar 
Fis rma ”? which et to the ei Admiral Sir 
Cc. Phi lip urham who t the time of the accident a 
South Molton one serious ire took place 
n Sunda ay n night. A severe hurricane was blowing at the 
ime, B by partially in nena? and the 
bridge | across the river eenieey ed. The ollo owing spre 
Jo odg gin 
in this town 
tower of the Cathedral care 
a dangerous 
and every exertion was cused, it was on impossible f to 
condition, that ptietsive iA had b itome ma America ; “her appearance — looked for with great 
gone its stability. It appears that i anxiety, b 
dete irecicheteibcstuiinice hewn eb ted t aed ught by her. 
ish an’ interestin; ion to the bom e | days beyond ber ‘eases She ced late on Tocsdey even- 
as _of the pte aged We tel 5 | ing, when it appeared that ron cause © ci a her cone ntion was 
t discovery ma — on taking down the hea’ which | she ex erienced | uring assage 
talian wainscot scree! the etntenagh r, m New Yon is nied y 
Lt 
odern 
ted oe Bishop Bliss 120 ees ago, mn. 
cient remains of the east end of the they nd whi ‘ch was 
id to have completely shut ied the Lina w of the Lady 
pel, which, sa om the rema' ng thus b q ought to: light, 
lence of the wind. For six hours. the flagration con 
cen maahepbeil and.the reports aiate ihe upwards of 
7 ree houses have be een destroyed, chiefly oceu- 
fro 
her ie ore-yard, by 
the Sarpels er me Ptr pra “os other. tne e done. 
With this exception, howe ver,she — red no loss, and 
made h alifax to this ort. 
_Manchester. —An inquest has been held-on th 
P wept away, fe 
a pow who was crossing at the time, was adrowne a. 
ne 
Southampion. Satu 
ane some Lowy as ted by which fir 
med neste oan at § chefiield, John Pur- 
ale Francis Verrier of Durford Oxon, Joseph 
onsists of a Norman “arch, above’ which are th 
thie wind 
th 
J 
n waticed i in 
, The arch occupies. nearly the mile 
h of the east end of the choir, and is very massive ; 
mouldi ings. is 
m 
erec! 
foun 
Chay 
ap 
Itc 
Go! 
screen 
widt 
is d 
sup 
Home gaan pers 
are of the v& Poi style, and appeat 
formed since the oft 
‘ ‘he Gothic. 
=, 
e been 
building ti cng vig’ : 
which a 
} i f M Ble and Co., 
rey = 
icemop of Stafford, and James Curran of this town, were 
our last 0 
lives that hay 
who remain = the 3 in _ 
op nie e bo Oy, 
soe 
e been sacrificed ~ rot rear “Those 
oe rags - a very gn st 
said, likely to recover, 
ti from which it ap 
evid esis of an engineer, “that the boiler wie not 
saficiently a to bear the Great. sige pe yet 
upon it, an of at attend- 
ing to it was reat only AZ yea: rs of age, “the jury re- 
turned a verdict of ‘‘ Accidental death” in seek case 3 at 
the same time 6 th er pineal Yoong i he boiler was 
ory 
ith conspiracy to defraud several individu als, 
of 
ged wit 
among others a Mr. Edwards, ey, to 
the amount df 200/., by mea of the ‘é thimble-rig.” 
a baht 8 on cmaedion. sd, bese this proceeding 
ly for th 
on e of punishing the 
partie for =. canes a which bad been guilt, Wy? 
o hold o 0 the wo 
oo ge in illegal practices, but kno 
y and were not b ond 
its reach. The learned counsel having sass the facts of 
the case, and. o alled his witnesses, the co! nsel ad ko 
righ we 
into - 
effect is 
On looking 
of t: see: Sane, which 
he alc mania 
The jury 
co Seren the sce ve employing othe ae “the 
e part ‘of the Boi aaa 
save tes she extra shillings they would have to pay ~ ‘or 
of quic ickness, me wit, and Fume 
ye at fraud, it 
ihe e part of 
coed the 
chit e, but « t one of f skill, 
the oer of the early Boslish age, | the services of an experie pra engineer. | found a r ity, e Recorder, | in passing 
but both erected at the same time.. Mr. ell Wiliam loobay, charged uth bas ing veauie pe ore i nae ee reitg his 
aoe to "gs a as adding to the pat raged concerne the exte’ - robber: eymusiied on the | duty if he did not take the poh atte of making her 
remises of the former, the par with | ample benefit-of others. He regre 
passed, by slow ated into the light and pointed Goth phick we gave in t sei er eX- | ey it was not ha reais Ae to transport them, for if he 
Hertford. —On- Sa turday an investigation ami on. The case . excited considerable interest, | had had such power he mo: enaeeeies ul oad 
from the respectability e principal party accused. | exercised it. There was a distinction 
of aa Chemist the wife of a _Taapeatabe ash lesman on everal — whose aod, was eureas be b therefore the peg wou cae be tak gph , = ee 
ave oecasione Fought ov = were exam js rs, an 
byt the alleged ill-treatment quack doctor.. The Bght ove Reber ty, was the party 3 —_ fae “8 oud Verrier should.b pee risoned for ight: | Stes Cn 
ry la ain five hours, a mee des of evidence was | timony before an Irish See had first led to the | ran should be sia ae for one year, @ 
facts of which eh fe was stone teeta the prisoners. No suihenets et owever, | of 251. ont and that they should be tectuat a oad 
pon espn a@ cancer in her eo ya tet _ had | sufficient to carry the cas ar sen than it stood before | till the fines were pai 
been | under = care of a basen men without ob- icited ; and after the “Co t had been sch up- Wi ndsor. —Her Majesty and Prince Albert having €* 
taining relief, oe and. was induced fo eins ba war seven hours, ali ag prisoners were discharged. stent ae 
to this town 2 d| Theassignees then preferred another charge-against Mr. | ing re nnd the main body of the 72¢ Lace anders, 
2 eae has for some time past set up 2s Thelw el, he delany, ° ser eeping ~_ part of his personal | der the command of Col. Arbuthnot, ma hed from 
and as such obtained iderabl p y to the statute, and | barracks ii Home Park, and, after rmeaenal ore 
pro- | two pro ry mate ne for 20 and another for rv" ments, aavanced to the new inclosure, her Majest¥ 
were exhibited, which bad ree > ashe paws pene and the ince were seated: they marehed “past 1 ie 
Ms. atoll a slacs tO and then returned to the bat 
‘there was no 
a satisfactor: 
another 
po asa orem 
that sere res { 
offered, if ae oes were saspendedy th that - client 
should gi ory explanation of this 
eared | roads are not 
4 to all the Railways 
‘the. Dan 
ned to the 
racks. Her Majest: al bin Royal Highness ¥ 
epee ied, and the Duchess of Kent a4 the 
Royal on 
sary 
mittee of oP iy Coad der ud 
Miramonte 
