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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 47. 
were more or less hurt, except a woman and a boy, who 
clung to to the « roof of -s — The horses, after run- 
ning for s in —_ ct with a 
came 
heap of Hoos and all vom together on the ro 
iches: The ann of the failure of the 
f la 
fs 
Mr. Benson in a very precarious state. This, it seems, is 
! ecpeaian that the examen ni fox it, he drove after him 
n aw 
the | thir d robbery that has been committed on ‘tia road when the man ra oss a field. Mr. Dixon fol” 
lowed, and coming up with oe, a desperate struggle en 
Pee Sutton. Minch excitement has prevailed for the sued, i h r n was severely of and 
bruise hearing his cries, then to his 
» poisoned on Mon It appears 
— day. 
the —— seth ~ _ = 
assistance, “ the robber had es escaped before they arrived, 
men “ba d been 
nerally known by the name of the ‘“ Old ”’ has | that on that day three men in and ha is nO ae been bay gp ed. The coat, 
ome concern, not only in this town, b oin | Esq. of this place, and residing at d him the pel y found 
por mercial circles of London, not from fear of any | Marsh, after partaking © of their dione, were rere sudenly near the p 
us consequences, as the concern was too small for | seized with illnes of them n the course of Rowde. war few nights since, an outbuilding on the 
onal stoppage to lead to important results, but from the | the night, but the other t re gt . recoy: f Mr. Wickham, of this place, was set fire to and pe 
high respectability of the firm, and the long standing of e coroner’s inquest has not yet been held, but enough, | consu g tbuilding on the 
their establishment. it is said, is known to indu e belief that it will prov ‘arm of Mr. Self ] From the situation 
€ th.—On Saturday night some perso t fire} a melancholy case ¢ of family di dis ord. — of these pha it is thought, there can be no bt 
to a hovel belonging to Mr. C. Barber, surgeon, situate Manchester- f this t tt 
in a field about a quarter of a mile from this place. It | take eg? to impress on the new commission, ahr in Sandhurst. — The usual half-yearly zoe examination 
was completely destroyed. A reward of 1202. 10s. has | our las' k f th g 
b y 02. by | ing t to tis , and other lar rge inland towns. The chairman Military College, | ken pl F 
the Association in th is town, 102. 10s. . he G ] mission, Lord Granville. pec rset, has, it is the Duk £ Camb 088 At the cl f th ns 
Association, and 10J. i Mr. Barber. } or alr sade arene himself in favour of the claims of | the followi ted 
Christchurch—On the 5th Nov. the village of Slop | Manchester in thi t. A deputation from the Law | ficates of nc rent ct wr wyer, 3d a 
Pond, in vicinity of i gh-cliff and Beacon Lodge, | Association in this town h an interview with the } Lieut. T. K. Sentt, 62d Foot ; Lieut. i Hamilton, 13th 
near this place, the respective residences of Lord Stuart | Earl of Wilton, at Heato 0 co nicate with his | Light Dragoons. 
de ene and the Hon. Grantley Berkeley, was the | Lord: on the proposed removal o assizes to this ment displayed by Gene Sawyer and Scott, in the highest 
of the esas wing riot. It seems that the vigilance 
of t the gamekee nn OF the latter gentleman had m nade 
them obnoxio e lower classes, 
of deer-st wale and si rs; and that this 
led to the dist About eight in the evening, from 
50 to 60 people asse a f them disguised, and, 
armed with a ws an s, proceeded t 
° 
to 
was from 
murder his wife, at the same time soning ps — his 
ae ouse 
town. e deputation was courteously ive by the 
en Earl, who li ste ned attentively to the ts in } tion Je to th rtffcates ; and their high 
favou tire } qualificati ying were also particularly 
approval of the oes of the Manner, and also his | noticed. The foll owing gentlemen cadets, who had com- 
eadiness to promote them b mere means in his power. | pleted their qualifications for commi ssi ons, were recom- 
coene men have just been apprehended here, who 
for some — oe on an extensive system of fraud on | ment to ensigncies in the line without hase : — 
ere — Lane as aoe were ¢ about start- Henry . 5. a n; 2. Charles Bae ; . gerd. if 
+ ion Klock to e 4, Macartney H. Oldfield; 5. Wm. D. Lord 
of their plunder. Kimbolton; 6. “e* ‘phillips ; ; 7. wg Lloyd; 8. Ed- 
lksham.—On rsday about thirty individuals of | mund Corbett; 9. John D. M. Prior; Theod 
Thu f 
the labouring coange Bnd this place as emigrants to the 
ore D 
the Bray ;, 1]. Richi ard H. Roche ; 12. rit P. Redmond ; 
aner, whom, it appears, som eo short ‘ hither, it _Sppears, & several had gone | 13. William caalleaf 14, Wyndham S. Portal. By the 
pea had fired at hate ong the window, es ¢ to the before, | h d the coffee | result of the examinations, above vt other gentlemen 
ans Mr. Berkeley’ sth ni and to the eect of a|p the hill 
eae been w ains hanes ers, where Northwich.—On Monday, the farm buildings] d by I 1 nches of the 
toe auawited various nee, smock ith | Mrs. L eivesley, t Castle North bout a q hich are opie to rae ten purposes. 
burning the on ‘she aver: ‘immediately t | mile fi thi ilfull fi Two o large shel —A mee eetin as bee n he - tone for re pur- 
of these houses ; t! ble | k k , the stable, shippon, nape barn were discovered j 
to travellers for yee o hours. r. Grantley tion of Free "Trade.”” Itw 
ley, who oucestershire at 7 time, oe since defached buildings. Fortunately the mere blew in a con- | the tradesmen and amedectancs of ab town ; 
arrived, and his servants having taken down the names of trary di ection, or, it is thought, the farmhouse itself | the proceedings had pene ttl Mr 
40 of the chief lead f the riot, active measures The Shore, t! sident t , se gentlemen 
being adopt x the vasa of the offenders. >a but the us Aa of water was as scanty, and the build- addressed the meeting at considerable lente and the 
Dover.—A i was held on Monday, to to ex _—. resolutions were unanimously adopte 
fid a blisk M mn after the fire broke out, Mr. “Thai is an unsacred princip le to attempt, by i 
essrs. Latham and Co., of wis 
A taser deemed necessary i 
ora rpc darn g son of Mrs. _Leivesley, 
years of age call 
g was, it 
sequ of some injurious reports which had ‘got admitted that | he had set fire to the = emises. On Tues pay intercourse will ever determine ie whom, rt in bane 
afloat, but which turn ont to derwent a long examinatio re the county | locality, each thing can n be best manufactured, and m 
‘and which are supposed to magi: istrates, when he repeated his statement é that he h ‘* That free intercourse be 
timidity caused among the Kentish aac Bae the ee | set fire to the buildings, and that he had CG i the | the nations of the waite for the various articles of mam 
failure po rat bank, at Comey: ae | act in er be revenged on his brother-in-law, who | facture and of natural production is most nc i 
were passed ‘Ineeting, expressing. in the | wanted, e » to get his mother’s roperty re him. | the happiness of mankin ly, and is cially ad- 
stability and responsibility of these banks, and ra- i a oun to a country which, like Eng! 
tion ta d by a large number of | and was committed to take his trial fer the offence. great mineral wealth and natural facilities for commerce, 
the inhabitents.--Last week a fall of the aif, a several _ Ox, a d. —A fire, which there se o be reason to coinbin: ed w ith s meet rt in adus stry —— 3, 
tons weigh wot nee = vk coast ; and, fi ts pre tective 
red that a 1 of Cuddes hi rat red at 
it is said to be impossiblen to city, and an a short ee of the Bishop’ s palace to abolish all protective “import duties on fo- 
to prevent it a great quantity of salastte reign canta ; and we are anxious that the idea of 
have been exposed in the different strata, and have at- property was a consisting of four wheat and hay | protecting taue or or agriculture by peri ans of Rig duties 
RB ta Seek OBES idaho one of which contained He ed should be altogether abandoned, and that such dutees 
hood « k dy for the market. The fi th = and their amount be regulated with 
do not appear Aaa oe aa one corner of the barn, and owi that si 
ke a tithe of them. “about 2,00 2,000 | 
‘being no een on the iden it soon le such an as- 
‘Stockport—The cede of this borough, which has been for for 
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ty at Gunwalloe; but the oth a , in which | The distress of the workin: ig classes is said to be daily on 
amount. 3, were several bene y nome 2 necro “wool. ad the | the increase, an’ grea ts pm § is to the number of pau- 
rt, says alocal journal, presents |.wind been in a different q am gh church, it is | pers e last week 38 new applications have been 
Th estimated loss | made for relief; and during the last two months more 
me algnaa e arrivals, as the shipping lists is about 3,007. ag 70 is stated, who had no claims on 
peer raw rtnight have been very numerous,|  Portsmouth.—It is stated that very extended township, but who had been driven to the necessity of ap- 
dock room. No Sows ily 2 : aes btain | equipments ere or: one at this port. In the @ docu plying for parochial relief, have been ey caloaatel 
France during the Let: Soot deg Tas geen ale sh | eepuition withe A pwrights are directed to respective places of se Hence it is caleula 
’; PEAY « id s Victory are to be uninterru; tedly employed in the rig- | ship al The removals ee ET a bea 
__Hatfeld.—For some time past extensive si epr 8 | ging house. In addition to this, itis directed ac during a last two months tere be em warvards of Bodie 54 fa- 
i perty o' o! USSeX, peated Lag , rigging, sails, and boats, are milies ; and about one-fifth o: is already to f 
or banae he erel, a line 1 il of the li of the mills are still w ee time. Reductions 
East oes anes ores, 1 ES Previn cor ask ond hor a th Hszocka| Bare i effected in the wages of overlookers and 
sheep have been stolen is district = her hands employed at several rae eae 
‘ons es te iecaee seman , making the | Mr. Stanford of this place, has been consumed by fire. | manufactories of Messrs. Lane and Sons, and that of 
held for the - petro duse-vea ctceees From the circumstance of the fire teasing in several | Messrs. Carr and Co., Talal otoverd a few months 2g°, 
ghbourl " Jai isan tec 48 <2 5 ah ob 
farmers, that the rural police inefficient to Ives.—A few days since two Bg 
: = : ucie pre- Hadron. ncengatn ona das Ce inity of this town, one at Hemi oa. prep at 
aan omen raaa epi treatm obo th di ceurred here, has been fom der both ater, ce 
e is useless. Hiei A youth, sixteen years of age, is commi! 
—* K. Ie dies ant ils tector ereaa | miei on ws and the parties who bad sens youth ston gone of ge, i Oran 
gee the constituti: constitution of this + tal * dy tted for further nati , when, it is thought, 
ea: ey ; hoe ir detention. Iti is, however, | there will appear sufficient ground their commitment 
= eee oe : Sutton-in-Ashfield.—Two haystacks belonging to Mr. 
es, they be} omaha wih sie Soe tae dvwelling-house | S. Roome, of this and also a corn stack i 
oe eee tend to throw suspicion of the offence on some persons | to Mr. Tudsbury, been to be fired by 1 
Se te eee aa mee Es ies, but, in both instances, he 
market i cs gee be arrington.—This town was on Sunday much i 
Pa ant by a report the that an old lady, named named Mould, had been 
consented, and took him into the gig. | found on the bank of a ditch in a field adjoin: 
gape ssrame'y z to this place, the man i ee Deceased was a woman who Mt 
better circumstances, 
lag cect ances ‘and : ; 
_ of upwards of 100/., with which they 1 
formerly in s j 
é lace, and, occ 
earned a f goes — by working pater tO 
cg her death. 
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