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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 45. 
~found-to be raging in the workshops, which were exten- 
sive, and occupied the whole of the — _ rue 
premises. After half an hour’s exertions 
prevented from d sat to the lower loeas “of die 
Pailding, but ithe whole of the sc » to ogether w with 
The 
municating with her. The owner of the vessel and an- 
ron r gentleman, with a crew of 10 men, embarked in the 
writte! the Eastern Counties Railway Company, calling 
| on ree as they had ert rae men — to do som 
the roof, were consumed. 
8002. and the cause is ‘unknown, 
‘Th 
es Monday a fire broke 
be Green Man and Still, ” Ox- 
mates were —— ae ty rescued. 
On the i wtied of of “the engines the fire w m got under, 
above four only two have survived. Hundre ds of persons 
were assembled on the beach, and witnessed the cata- 
strophe, which has thrown a gloom over the place and 
neig hbour rood. 
hell; 1s ™ 
e- 
t, but before she had proceeded far she was struck by | thing to prevent them fro eens 0 add to their 
a ne sea and upset. Four of th police fo orce, “which the co mpany eclin ed t 0 do, legng 
in re: gaining t the boat, and clung to her until _ drifted | that the men belonged to the co bona c's and that, as 
} nd of the | garded the police, their scale of expenditure was “ais 
ed 
amp le than that of es ecg rai a voi The matter was lately 
and excite dso me — 
=a 
cussit 
measure con valet fies pr oe adopted. 
—_ —The ns of trade in 
he fire is portent: to — arisen 
oce 
t was occasioned by 
a woman, 25 — of age, reading in bed, by candlelight. 
fire was so! ued, 
woman So se ly 
Cambrid. 
, 
this t 
and there nea to hota 
day, on Mr. Ck R. Martens ar 
Colle; 
ege, rowned the previous day 
in the river near Jesus-green- “sluice. 
It apy pears that de- 
ceased was rowing o a *‘ funny,” 
current caused os - flood “re ade became unmanag 
able; he jumpe carried over the wate fall. 
as nares depr 
fittie pro table inisidse' doing. ome of the lead ding 
a ouses are peace cht manufacture, and d ismissing 
of the ir wor rkmen an mie ir oe insolvents 
Id rifiee ave tended 
corde the market. The prospects for the coming 
sa 
and w 
burnt that she naar lived a few hours.—On Monday a fire | A labourer, eo Rabinsten n, “al witnessed the accident, | winte er are aid to be pu and fears are enter- 
broke out in — shop of Mr. Waren; bookseller, Princes- | jumped into the stream, and succeeded in reaching de- ng 
street, Soho, reat ort ed the whole stock. The fire- | cease sed, with w hom he swam some See but finding | the working classes. 
men esectoa | t himself in danger of sinking, Lincoln.—A few — since, as the mail from this place 
r. Warren, pak; with his. fam ily, } be was obliged to. let ‘deceased go. The inquiry lasted | was passing through eae Sa: a — at 
escape.—On Weaaesay a fire broke out at Son4 wall, me time, ju ry returned a verdict of | the Gentian of the rece woodwo Chain- 
the” premises of the risia n Bitumen. Company. The ae  Aeciden De dand s.; at the | bridge, and alt “aid 
n the occupation of Mr. | same csr expre esing a eae that boat-letters would be prevent it, the lead the iis eas the 
Chettle, a lamp- black santo a e fire su more cautious in letting t their boats when the state of the wheelers and coach eftens ea into the cha ann el. _ There 
posed hee been occasioned by the friction of some oes were five 
of the machinery. Owing to the ideediconhty nature of | their admiration of the conduct of bien, to whom et received re injury, whic! a was occasioned ro the 
the stock, the mica of the building was ip, ae con- one gave their fees. him. The letter- are x eerie with 
es 
sumed; but fortunately the fire was pre from ex- 
tending to the adjoining be building. —On the 1 sa 
a fire occurre ripe Newton-street, Holborn, in iene uppe 
floor of the hou oe Mr. Spencer, and was occasioned by 
a small stove ‘used for drying | feathers ; the i iron tas ate 
— 
Canterbury.—On Monday the first public meeting of 
creditors of the Union on in this city, which some 
place at the a rs 
tavern. The room was so tana thronged that it w 
difficult: to move, and the crush so great 
set fire to the floor of the room. The ti ely ival of the 
a f, 
was _Fequired before ~ business co’ 
upwards of 50, 000 were cipraved, 
er ‘oom in which they o parses “Os Thurs rsday 
eas 
—— t jon the dan 
—At 
soon remoy' 
he k 
the recent Petty Sessions in this town, 
dat fee who since bi 28th of August | 
manded on 
Fi 
it 
g 
and after the necessary forms of business ha n 
the pas 
from dese = Peter om 
va bows AN rte pois si “vias receiv ived no hurt. 
nches er.—A local ‘paper states, in proof of the 
n gigs, and 
coach 
classe of felony, 
142 pier arges of paar dat eve Sonterte ae 
came before the tn be etaram on Siocae ay. Aco 
eiironet 80 weniger and solicitors were appointed. It 
i re whole liabilities of the bank amount to 
about I 0,000b. 
¢. ~AD 
From 
sh the a in ou el was rer 
nce nsti — = dp 
by ¥ 
the i Toquiries which hay 
Feapueer-tacther examination of the parties sup- 
1 in the murder rf yt-an ning 
shire, referred to in our last tan id previous Numbers , has 
taken ss when, aft tion, the three 
pris sone s, Stedman, or (ie and Pockney, were fully com 
committee-room 
— vious evening. The mi “ler 
office undergoing repairs, and men were at work ther 
swith alight until half-past eight o’clock ; but the place 
ere the fire was first perceived: was exactly —=> < 
| hearth of the nic na in as committee-room. It 
intsiope 
statements as to iirc 
which they all admit having been 
nnexion = the transection, fa 
ith the ano mn the 
a 
her of her There are some Sesion cies in 
ened fame Sek rea they all Sies in denying that ud 
artis an eure woman, or that they know how she ca 
nearly one oats pote, The ‘Toate pillars w "nic 
ae rear —On Saturday the 23d ult., Jabez Kirk, the 
sess ed. to murder Jae 
7 sel for th 
prosecution could apply j to postpone the 
ny bse the next” sessions, in order . to see whether or 
eto would survive ; ig Age Tie aloes ati oon- 
rious 5 
| but little damaged, and the focubetieaa it is nested, 
vailable for the new rnc *; se sums and 
will be av 
he in to cover all loss. 
fore been guilty of noo acts 1 and 
ut abe examination told th 
s he thought he had inate d long 
as then fully committed to ‘Newgate for ip 
the nije of  Chureh-rates. A poll was. demanded, ‘hich 
pT on Satu , when the 
manst t have “occu red. 
i Hi 
was fortunate, wo, that the fall 
mee 
tha 
oldier charged with paring attem 
Pearce, the a roert of w ich h 
er, i aie 
i? 
then read o he whole o| 
prisoner, ak te declined at that 
polits 
t period stating anything 
“ps y of defence. He was then ae committed - take 
it Leste - 
otherwise, some 7 them ~urust have been ards, 
trial The whole affair as yet remains a mystery, the 
Riecrios of the p rset Everman to ctablis h the “new 
prisoner throughout having preserve re hoes lence 
with the ruins. The fall, it is Ma ye was occasioned 
‘officially bate ley —Upwa 
“at work at the A pert atl ari rip masons mae juined | 
pletely inundated | the ior Tends oe Bast Kent, many 0 
‘the strike against Grissell and Peto, It 
‘that the num ber that strack wis 101, a nd thus there ite 
now bat few 
water, 
in some places several fect deep. In this town, ‘yibe. |i 
Batic Nes, 
and elsewhere, the cellars and kitchens of the inha bitan ts 
a ve been inundated. 
on.—The Hampshire pa - announce that it 
at "Soutampon Toe settled that the West India Mail 
Packet t Company will make this ay their rendezvous. 
Everything, it is said, is finally arranged; the Company 
tend to commence building their wérehonben ‘ock, &c. 
immediately and t! the e sum f 50, 0002. to 60,0002. rel be 
fee 
Ashford, and between | Canterbury ; and the ee = — 
x t his life by. an accident on 
: Brighton.—A them could be seen, and ‘the ¢ ltt the mired nd ae Raila He From the by deo of a 
Hall, for ‘0 be pilote S by a man on horseback going before | surgeon, it appeared that the injuries receive jece 
pa a me fr th the ote caine in in Jay, and ot| and petition out the w way These ers mene were not of cr oneckanbe wt nature, se Te pron 
a ir o ade by the step of f th jages on the leg, w: 
the parish church of St. Nicholec es m2 the Leite St dad Sends I in thi pret broken Ad he epi yen speedy death was 
sidtinech the unts of. the chi hwardens = qua with the exception of turnips apt s, the ioe | principally great nervous — n — fright. 
sented to the vestry in July, when a committee was ap- elds are ae oaet well org and it is not apprehended aoa of life were 
omen Aas investigate He: and the meeting then ad- much will acerue to these crops -by their hav . a er diet = 
a 
consequently fee ble The jury nie 
Aceid 
"E or as under 
proceedings connected with the t 
‘ a Sdighs'an thay sherwaina ng accounts, it was 
committee 
peer enthery ‘Tight celle on the Goodwi 
Sands, ich was to have been fixed in its a sake 
time since. 
ental death, 2 knocked down 
rriage.”” No deodand was given.— Ano 
dent has a on poets same line, aris io as 
mer instance, from want of proper precaution on a the part 
It now appears that in consequence of the 
cman competed — geet joisterous weather and the advanced period of the | of the individual himself. It appears that a Mr. Lows 
dient to. pass the accounts. : fi ty fate & eon 
ps the train slackened its speed, and was 
“Until after such meeting. This esters lone se- Ana ter. — feet oy om conttiiied acct falls of rain batt-edosen ton Se = Frmtped on opened the te 
po een was moved, oe accounts be | which have rs taken place, mach of the Exe be- | riage ard s the para parapet: 
2 ee ds, rtowards night had ck across the 
ly eo doon se wah sat ra . 
The Oket n and i Al- it is i “ht he qeatted ‘the train thus 
phington reads, and me streets were | i uch @ “though an’ omni ibus running from the oqo to 
WI, 
however, nt causing 
to jump out, 
any material damage. At Thorvertou ‘the o high floods 
— was as follows = tea the rate, 1610; for it, 
of 339. - 
the rate: 
melanchol y secident has” occurred. 
irtenaare bys whic 10 lives have been at this 
ag ween sea 
cae speed was 
pla as’ inthe present instance, the m 
result of | vr: have been lost. oe slacke ned. i Bra — Fenetion ‘Railway ner | 
rade of 20n York and —_ > Mi d- 
neigh! Shek esa -enams ue Sate iee | | ao Nee Ma enc Leeds, 
been for some time — of = and in great distress. a land Clintons the Great North of England, the New se = 
been sacrificed)»  & ship be- | Fears have in co! excited, lest it might give Carlisle, Durham Junction Railway 
ng rise to wie Disbert-eeicen:eed Mittin: taaredinc here box cis win ae which ine propose 
very well Some of the Essex “have | to make from Darlington to join the Durham J 
