Nov. 20.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
775 
ine medi =a PP d that there | were bruises | of water ery § much BE = consequence. The di- iz Wexford.—a yous man named Henry Colburn bas 
n the the tunnel wi 20 ft. - ze ft. 6ins., and Mt 
struggling, ma ‘had ras dragged along the ground, _The its Loge a 300 yards. A portio: ; t | Mr. Joseph Belt vot his pace. al wer a mi : 
medical man attributed rails y lai id on the line eg ‘the ane to its | di 
tion. A man of the name ve Gill, who had been i in Railway at a —On 
pany with dec ed on the night of her death, and to Ben the Tith ingk» the DNeaciors of the Manchester, THEA’ TRICAI 
whom she was neue using high words, had been appre- | Ashton-u y eld R Covent ponies —On Wednesda ay night. med 
hended on suspicion; but the evidence satis line, pre te to > its being ¢ thrown open t |; til ere Co ourt and City,"” was ieought caer 
fetorz, the. the jury, aes a re fate a verdic as Godby-brid il or to fill u 
‘ocated,”’ without estign- prides hres experim ‘was quite polar dy and ie intervening nights between the : 
| for: of Mis 
in mee eans "by ich she came to her death. The | the line a ra now be — ed Ay ng sean = secure duis Leoheas theer: three acoshaah 
discharged ;_ bu the ioe case will, it is | sao —The whole ee < peeks fy reg on don to Gos we e play is not a novelty, but rather an 
sid, be 3c thorough vestigated > the € magistrates. t is to be opened on 29th in paler car of the most amusing shy res “ The 
me 
Tt ap 
afternoon ‘ as the daug) oe of Mr. John iy 
Dublin.—The wally i 
ment; on ‘tucies fat, 
oem 
e has unus ncle- 
SS Peaks Meet lana of Fire we were 
ender sprmsi Pe Sir Richard Steele, , and me ‘The Dis- 
ti ¢ mo 
» of the me: stage, with certain alte ngements. 
<a returning fo from ami o ough- hill, n experienced, and on the night of the latter day the re .i— si is dhe peeiges nds o batter end ra the eighteenth 
on the weather, to which “we fess a had eee snow, which was renewed on Mon day, ‘and from the ap- Pre ‘a the camps gra race of ae ane. gr eyo . 
erersts passed he er, when he ‘turned round, aoret her eed pearances of the weather a considerable fall was enter lies i in the making up of four or five hap when & 
neck, and, pated. The mountainous range of Dublin and Wicklo of one mischief, and th sequent 
\ t; Srerane = her ome: was was covered to some de ae A dovweatn of Titu vie restoration of  dossestio harmony in home from which 
well =~ penne th a4 h 2 Ear rey for an increased | jt had been long estran principal (eformer 
mnual st ipend for Ma; ynooth pos hag which occasion | are Mr. Farren, Mr. end Mrs. soe Big ag Nesbit, and 
irene to liberate been’ her wen Ba was ae wore stated chat not He than 250 sition students will | Messrs, Barth ‘5 ance 
unded. Miss Tripp’s cries alarmed the assassin, who | render the college efficient. The Mayor and corporation | y very successful, and the broad humour of Mr. Harley 
away ards Bledlo ge a beer-shop at which | have served a protest on the revising yh Ree against | greatly amused the ence. The r actors sustained 
vening, ayoung man named William Cooper, | the legality of the ee Bill, on the ground that | their differen well, and the piece, which was 
th ti given by Miss Tripp, was ap- e proclamation under which they hold the elections is ire mares received, was announced for repetition three 
ation, she declined to swear | not ronformelle to the provisions of the Monieipal i: eh: 
psa to the prisoner aah she believed bw to be | form Act The Attorney- General, on reviewing t ane —On Monday Ww fesse was produced at 
the perso: ted her. She was, how t Abcaiee, entitled ¢ Pen a Year.” It is 
Tially = ie pif cat b io who ph that office created by the late Government, has nacltel ike from the long tale, leg the ae wate: which 
the prisoner had bee prey, by him in a Leta before = spon 8 abolishing them slogans: The Rey. J. D. Gre; cently appeared in Blackwood's In its 
saw Miss Tripp, and that he had seen him sharpen who was some time since imprisoned for calling a Too mit to the ea mere o of s 
knife before he left him ; that he afterwards heard oe Catholic Rey by. an a oe cam ently dis- given, and is all told in the history of a young gentleman 
and, on looking up, saw the prisoner running away from ground of the ille- of fortune and family, th p pet 680 r of “ten thousand a 
her. The prisoner was fully committed for trial. ° gality of year,” who is defrauded out of b 
Railways.—A landslip has take ce the line magistrates. The iat tter, foal offered to poy the onpte, of ale egal al firm, Piers Quirk, G and Sau ‘nap, and 
the Great Western Railway, in the cutting about half-a- | which Mr. Gre; regg has accepted, considering it su afficie s family ayy his f ree bie: condition pes 
mile west of Wootton Basset station. The trains, however, | vindication of his eter, and the further 
have not been prevented running in consequence, and the | have been abandoned. The Lord Mayor eine % Tides Tone, who is raised from a linen-draper’s 
traffic has nerves as heretofore. The onlyi inconvenience | freemen on Saturday, on ae: n day he e was put i h he degra ne my ex. wea van 
has been, th y the slip, session 0 of the bape hou h t d to the day it is fors 
t g be shifted Catholi the firs 716, “ne rd | weak and mean-minded, but still et and Stans a 
other. Th id d tol d by the | Ch t a i 1 fo Or the best aeeaseen is only the be 2 — Prat —— - are after- 
lat ti f earth on the prize essays ago ‘d. Roa ing, in order to | wards as anal ai aber the hundred 
Croydon and iiehine "halen ‘0d nm the New Cross promote the objects ’ ‘the Agialaral Society in this complots on, aay one villa ain, t leg broken up 
cethe nd Sydenham, has been partially removed, and ntry. he Repeal Asso- | jn dsspeintment — es last i ina suicide, which is 
the contract which had been entered into i me company ciation took place on Monday The Lord Rcagcted said | jts elf a an act of dec 
with some coach proprietors for the c nce of pas- that he had much pleasure in phen: ing the receipt of “a the © company of the theatre, 
Sengers over that distance has ceased. TI } f 1002 from the city of Pittsburg, in | and the mixture of bi ery and melodrama produced 
bog a platform to be erected, over whict the trucks | Ameri The activity of American its effect with’ the tay Mr. Wright, as Titéebat 
the 
The passengers walk to the New Cross 
are taken up 4 ano ae ia ain in w aving fer 
min 
ion 
them, and Dig’ to ach oil The C 
ica. os in — cause 
would, no doubt, be one of their chief m of 
There was not an anti-national spit in the godie which 
would not be roused to violen nm he hea rd of the 
from Mr. 
n the “line, 
caret 
mouth Arms Station and New com Ti is expected t that 
to the lowest of the Orange fac These p 
it was tre: mananle bo obtain, ‘beeing in Am 
was teed ce 
f hat 
aes ved. On Monday a heavy fall of snow took 
Place € on ‘the line of this Tulvey; which delayed the last 
A sy" 
My the line thres ent were attached, the rails were so 
pery. 
7 Me ML 
sli as 
ata greater 5 cabcy than eig ght miles an hour. On Tues 
2 fatal accident occurred on the Sandan and 
Croydon 
way to a porter cy iw on the line, named yg 
=e E 
EE 
It appea 
Tow ru 
slipped, and the 
carriages nie. pam was going ; ag ck 
nl get down a the brake his head struck 
sat he arch of the New Cross Road-bridge, which 
Americans, an 
pe 
ersons said | 
merica: it | 
would consist in creating | 
o Briti 
rd, as a eee s aegis conver! 
ained Be 2 Siena mabe HPs oat 
ar bear thi 
bation 
jnvenile oh a iced \ 
praised. — The closing pictorial description of the old 
es! on 
returned among his merrymaking friends and ten: ntry, 
nale to the pee At the fall of the 
in the 
ition that an Irish Parliament would in toa nae 
answered by the fact that there 
Am d toget mat 
saat fe 
rir 
curtain the cheers predominated, and Mr. Yates came for- 
until further notice. 
iseella nes 
3 Cc Deitat ld ily 
Evient of the th Dominio erpool 
Times 
Britis: — The 
mes, in b theato the birth of ae Duke * Gomnmal 
hich it is 
countries 
: to fall under fhe. arches, © when bet was run 
over by the carri He ai tly dt 1 
f the 
f the two ee He wished i it n now, 
be hoped he ‘will at some future and ‘Beant ie one 
L Severe injuries that no — was ee of Hea mine pap Pag ernie i oS 
appears to Base ben St eignge ae etn rsnapr wage h Mika on th 3 Jal of Pete's Sy, soe sg 
th ee hole line of the Canadian Lakes, in New Oru 4 
forsee ms tn not d ding from the carriage Errore. near- | a “a pe cn a by piel Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland, in “— Berm sat a ‘bon 
ns t Ind 
Fomarthy, di ais ane nse! f an accident which hap- paints je thee Wes r Cape Horn ; in 
Bed fh afew days parenis of = on the gem on and Mr. O’Connell concluded by alluding =a — rent- zon i eit ‘stn ‘rt afte ‘Beck. of ek 
a ee : : whe braltar, fro e im ble f 
wien one a ult. he was at work near the West. India Docks, which moarnren Je. wed a bs bs os * = payers Sim 2 ti ds; in Sfx hai - on tie Gaines co say vat 
thrown to some distance. He ‘was conveyed to the | liament regarding them.—The Irish Temperance Union St. Hel ne Se ae i Oh the Pid wa 
mn ract ao d. thet his: skull} bere made an application to Ss fanpage falas oF hale in pedecsigg at ‘hana , in the Persian Gulf, by the 
r and one of his thi roken —_ the | requesting that he would authorise th publicly | © . Me cc Uck: slakg the Liimnleys taown- 
elects of of which he died. It aang Oe the us he was a tee-totaller. His Grace in reply says, t Bite ai i Rehan) on & eg anaslga a 
has given bfoet Spurs apprenied pe that SS caece zi Ly has not egg oad 5 gays gt southern pats robes — in the Island o 5 it Ceylon ; “Wale 
t t i rej " of Wales 
Pay any prc 4 he foreman ; but b not appear to | mem oe & é reformation which taken place in this the G. ener don the shor — me e 
ra i oe last tra c aa ness t sincerely and a J ‘iagspor, = Australia, at the ra a 
aed o Fi ail pate hat the To oe ation. may never again re- A ft << > : 
Boke n to Fleetwood, an in posers ft f the name of pacsat hopes t a odes that mieait formed o on every 8 side of the Australian continent 
wats wiped ie latter place, fell from one of the carriages paca into that apreaiile, vice. He ent not only in o and ‘islands, an : = thefsland 
over him that he died ow the tan Itimatel ’ 
lowing day- either i in an or any 0’ other cae te in ancient or modern 
jad, a and Preston 1 Railway are erie. a sede ey gos, of ee societies, or ‘isin , whose ‘birth ‘would te hailed —. mo cing —— 
y itis sai led: art than w. hristian a f the 
patie de 3 tunnel is ing fast, and there | in reference baat world” 
Piéted and opened na ph ag Goa rEg 5-4 | Bayo.—The peoplein this county hae pens allow Pr Corp hte of Giants. .—Ter oeren ree fh ae : 
seren ee have ing of considerable magnitude, | their priests fo been Sia cake spe and near ag st Independent College now building, who is 
= ei pceniige satan 60 horses, _ aa i eeesat farmers began the reformation, i cop Pachermstapabeary g, and whose united stature is 
3 EF Wiis i) s. Thela: nt Ress 
ty weather, however, has had 2 good ity | was readily followed by the people. - 
