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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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across the line; but the morning being dark he could ot 
distinguish what sug was. The train 
° out 25 m n how d being but a short diataaass 
from the ‘beet when he frst saw it, it was quite im 
- 
to a considerable amount, were entirely consumed. Go- | only 181. 6s. The Southdown wethers realised 40s. a head 
vernment have offered peta of op ed a seer and the superior m wether sof the same | bre: eed, 45s. and | 
piace of the person or persons by w 463. Flemish Far in th f New Wind. 
2nn d WI ] ‘arm 
qoutes _ : “ey ora wi 
Ringmer. ag a state of “great ex- Pp 
i d sor. hi are mgr in ae Great Pe rk, and are distant | E 
General Waker charged, as aad in our last, with the | from e: ther about two miles and a half. Norfolk 
wo cement From | Farm was, until lately, and fo y ye under the 
murder of a woman named Han) se Dev 
it h 
bh 
man, ata fae aca oe since been appr: rhended 
They were all seen in the public-house with the w 
on the evening of the murder, and it is report ted tk hat 
Steadman has made a confession of the whole affair ; “put 
nm one Nba Nad 1 
ge’ 
ee Col. Wemyss. , one of her Majesty 
en bse by Prince Albert to the sole } man 
n, all the ate 
1, Ww 
ment or the farms now 
Highness n of ae Lodg ge is now ashe 
goi! s, for the o 
of the e prisoners, which is shortly to take place. 
Southmolion.—We noticed in ou ious fi 
that had occurred at this place, and the damage done od 
dighness’s 
ine. 
w 
th n inguest has been held, and a verdict re- 
turned of “* 
Aecidental death. Sterne pects mH an reun 
ry to 
med Upton, employed by the rhiirs ya sites 
that while engaged wi ith (some other labourers in turning 
an iron bl ock fel] 
pases Aa tod rapa ppened at the same time. It a 
n also taken by Prince Albert ; 
but Onis “Roya 4 Siler Nites ie termined not to 
from the machine used for that purpose, by which se- 
was otherwise seri. 
L 
during take | veral of his ribs were inputting rg ohh 
coming g from. the Torrington side of Umberle eigh- Pode. in | this Cro farm himself, the Commissioners of oods ped injured. taken 
a gig, reached the centre of the bridge, iets finding that | and Forest have let it on tenes ie iis ibe tki ins. This where he Ties ina Nar ‘ous pail at i 
he could not proceed without gener D he x oblige ed to | farm c — ~ t Fett paper habit: of Leamington, it has been decided to 
remain there crete) hours with his tot gig, no one | of cultiv tivation red that it é s not at all measures for the construction of a branch railway 
daring to assistance. Another R pone in the improbable that, for “ne “fature, ‘there wi ill be sufficient . aan that Soa dis the London and Birmingham 
road by ‘he nde he the inet near the s; t, got pply —On Thur , the non-arrival at Brighton of 
og ben ‘o the t, finding his cig afloat. be, mounted the Royal table, as well as ‘the whole of her Majenty” t its usual hour produced 
his borse, cut bey Faas ik and thus escaped. e houses | household. that town; an hour anda 
destroyed by the late conflagration are 1053 ; and the whole Wrexham.—The inhabitants of this place have lately claus, and great | alarm hae to be felt, when at length 
property destroyed amounts to 5,000/. Asu gens spe in been alarmed d by a fir e which te eal out re midnight i in 
og ip ie fr. rama t Sg Rad oe a he cattle-market bh had talk 
poet n.—The report on the Ham pshire Rural 
Cinsetcincy states that some proof of the, tendency of 
the new force to lessen crime may be fo und i in the © great 
the tith 
h and the other the prop perty of Mr. 
Jones. The Heures were Saute upon the apo, and 
ony cl Se ance was rendered to save the stacks, but in 
which parti the progress he the train, but which for- 
tunately was discovered in tim 
Fk b vcat running 
penses of prosecutions. t of prosecutions 
fe the g quarter apd eel, 1889, was l, goer Ls, 
it was 1.24872. lls. 
quarter just ended only 7102. 13s, nity bese 
ance was soon Recher As the ree fibtande the 
fire, it seems, was not confined to any one part of ag 
stacks, but the whole was enveloped in flames at the sam 
ime ; and it is consequently suspected to be the act of an 
and beans, the 
e oe set 0 
York. ess, few days since, 18 stacks, Hina § fideo 
ay, € pro 
too great an ascendan 
of property destroyed is 3007. Su: 
more. ee 4 in cendiary having been excited, the Superin- 
f the Police in this city y repaire ed to the spot, 
principal tenor-singer at and Drury- 
Theatres, met with his dou on  Wedueaday, as he was 
proceeding by the Liverpool railroad. ete said that his 
fe i i in going in or coming out of a car- 
is 
riage, when he fell, legs. were severely 
crushed, from the effects h 1 ty short 
ime.—The following are the receipts of t he principal 
railways for the past week Orica all, 77AL. ; Bir- 
ee beat 
se » ‘Ta- 
Te sete the recollection 
ior ee eae ee ae 
was, g re the 
with ‘Shooting at Lord Howick es the 
PrP 
| a aman named Thomas Shackleton 
wo! 
Ss peanpaat of the | 
damaged in the “oanner alleged. The. 
“iar 
? 
hearing evidence, ete SAP st 
ey . ae Ee 
Eusoe of Bete tenant, Me Liane, will have to be reco- 
yered by a agree Jaw, as the statute only allows ma- 
to award damage done to property by rioto 
Pitan tne heey cae 
y, the 24th inst., higher 
been seen since 1809. About th 
He Ww: n be- | Grand Junction, 9.A751. ; 
fore the magistrates, but after Mourn we scharged, | 1,604/.; and Hull and Selby, 1,055/. 
earing that he had to say that he 
auld fire Mr. Wilson’s or]: IRELAND. 
| guardian for Grimston, m amt (3 Dublin.—His oe oope the Lord Lieutenant has 
| also proved that he was at another place on the night in feattved. “Witt Mayor and Corporation of 2 
question. A renee of a bors been offered for th oer ity, and from “the ‘Provost, Fellows, and Sch holars of 
e party o es by yl a it was don rinity Coll oint: 
—From a rp laid before t the Poor- law Guardians, i it ment and on bis arrivalin the metropolis. His Excellency, 
who was accompanied by the bet Pes a a ae a 
i t y. the census REEL OS numerous Suite, returned his ordial t for the 
| Fators, is eek es district, 27,558 ; out-town- and said he was 
| ships or country district own =i 
, 13,946; parishes and to 
ous | not os presente} in the union, 4 4.5735 total in the whole 
46,077-—The Duke 0 
to merit a continuance of their good opinion, he felt that 
he ¢ could only ¢ effe ct that object by a a perfect a abstinence 
+iality in 
| Bart « of Zetla s paid a vat wo this city f 7, the pee | 
feelings, and by 
the -adminstration of the law. acct would afford. him 1 much 
pose of holding | a pee oF Free 
pelea eer: ¢ 
ae hed the Coan erflowed the road - 
| Mayor, anda pod ams who fwented a pacer oa 
address, which a meeting of the 
> sf 
th them ; e knew means wh’ have a m 
effectual Ha to io a to foster talents 
upon other r subjects. He would do his utmost to maintain 
a lodge was held in the state-room of the Mansio try and 
house, sihick” en lent for th Great Britain ; and he relied with confidence upon ‘those 
| Zetland, as Provincia Greed Master, i in x! chair ; A his efforts 
h ng ner, at wh into effect. He conscientiously believed that union to be 
for the interest of both. parts of ede and he felt 
and began to subside. were quite private. pa ys ; is convinced irr wo flicted upon 
The gas-wor orks being under water for some time, no li Sah Roe ied by the ier Zetland Jet | Seoland by the sepest of it .Ae conell 9 
could be supplied to the town. No very serious mischief has | thie city for Richmond, th them for the ion of their f towards 
ede od, but the i idg ai Ae fatal accident has happened on the line | Lady de Grey. On returning to her native country, after 
| Oakford has lost one of its piers, and several other | of the Great Western Railway near the Box tunnel. It 1y years of absence, it would, he said, be a s¢ ree of 
eg tala damage are mentioned, .. | appears that the mail-train was going up the incline near | unmixed satisfa to her to think that she ded 
E. <lgemgiaiga) re 4 pa ony having | this place, where it is usual to nee the assistance of a pr eet an i chal, to as of hope hentia 
taken the ‘ crops of the Norf a ine to ush train. gone col Yenture, on behal af, assure them that 
nish, and Home Farms, which have lately been sri ra Tea the he noe exee, sone Ligh gi by fulfilling to 
to his Royal Highness, as noticed in a previous Number, | for this purpose, whe t- | her utmost the duties of the stati which she was 
by order of the Commissioners of We and Forests, a | ing to cross betw: thee pemagrachi aber s day aay and | placed, and i mnt pay to relie wants and 
of a large of the surplus live and dead stock, | one of them killed on the spot; the ates Sesser J wud | Sites of Soe eronngl Ber... Oo. pg his Excellency 
from the t has taken place at Norfolk | only a few slight injuries. “An inques held on | received a Deputation from the Royal Dublin Society i 
a) disposed of, which is said to have be Caciclin be order f to hear a statement. of the present "condition of the 
consisted of | Railway. It seems he was cae at cy Wolverton 7 e grant By 
am 5 hi ation. jals fi he | the Rages Government, which we have before ‘refered bs 
re t His Excellency red warmly into the subject, and 
the = f train, his attentio ised t j ly and attentive cons! 
ag... 7 peste oe over his gan hose the: 
2 peso co Femniy ableton the effects | 
Accidental death, 
i order to render the Society a8 as beneficial as possible for 
the for which it was originally founded.—: 
weekly meeting of the Ri 
Tuesday. On Mr. O’Co 
