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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 48 
was held on Tuesday. Ir In consequence of the frequent acci- 
and the usual toll was 
dence on the _ Previous Saturday, 
7 4 gh which he 
opinion, by | the improper conduct of one of aap a 
to deceased’s wife. 
extent, the workin: “a and der-stewards were | passed, of whi hi he refused to pay, and among of the murder, the j jury returned the cleunthates vanie 
closely examined to tain if any , cavelcinecis had ex- | them was the os which formed the ground for the pre- | of * © 
isted in the working of the mine ; but it w nytmecsnste | sent summo: He claimed his pee erg on the ground Ilford.—At the recent petty sessions in this town Jol 
established coal-pit was in a good state of ven that he ‘em going to an electior ‘or defence the | Harrison, an agricultnral Cea - the posck i of Mr, 
lation; that the air-passages were open; and that the a soe the Attorney ut in, which state Hunsden, farmer, in this sp i ood, was examined 
prieto had ‘ul under-stewards, due provision of | that y could be gars “no da’ ay,” the act o| t a ch Hyg of cruelty for having 
safety-lamps, and everything that could be provided on traveling on n the Saturday must be construed, under al nearly cut a horse’s tongue Mr. Hunsden d 
Th i ent aj ears: to have a a | ces, that while going from _ s iamoee to his farm in the 
h imme wever, overruled ‘this objection ; ma Sestae eg of Bark ing, he m t Mr. Hart, aconrate surgeon, 
light to a part of the mine ube yak he had uae Cautioned | convicted Sir E. Knatchbull _ endeavouring t to ~~ vin | usar bes is horses was in a dying 
by one a pec under-stewards not to go. Verdict, ** Acci toll, fined him in the pena Ity of 27. 2s., with 8s. 6d. c r. Hart to where ose ani- 
den! The legal of the Right Sime . Bart. saben acorn mal was, Ger) found the mead hanging from its mouth, 
pote murder has been committed near this city : | gave notice of ap cut in He questioned the prisoner as to 
a man named William Bancroft, of Combe Down. he _ Cheltenham.— It is is s sta apr al the injury, and he replied that the horse, 
8 ed had been ge with a man nam Ae abe a potent’ exists | which he had in the plough, had b very sluggish, and 
to enl it ot a cord, and tied it tightly 
deceas 
Sten! 6 Ngee the 
drew a clasp knife, 
stabbed “dec deceased in the cheat 
ie ; i A bro! er 
named re very, Were pre at 
Mr has been held, the 
in this town, that at a bee eal a held a few days 
dts ce, upwaris of 450 Sat were excused their poo 
rates on the ground of pov: alone. 
the 
ee 
in order d 
pom the tongue, and ‘ke ept jerking it occasionally. 
he 
d, 
} d that th > jerking had caused it to sink into 
peng fer The irtetigation into affairs of th 
old ban whic m has ensued u pi te failure of that esta- 
hi 
suance mons fr 
payers, for the purpose 
eommnieation from the ae of State for oe Haiae 
Departm “acm Te yien that unless the local authorities can 
accommodation for the fee during the 
winte withdrawn ; and 
beat to pct whether the authorities, of Bolton can- 
of poe into con 
provi ay 
is under- 
pone ly 
erk ; and it 
clerk, and M 
stood ‘hat the frauds already 
The means <i which 
tices were dst 
ban 
pad carried on their 
as nt — of ‘the 
28th pe 
a 
Litok ak 
by railro’ 
pido eh with the phe: power. wt appears ee. “the 
report of the proceedings that the summons | of ng hq id 
m 
bared in extensive rcantile tra 
the meeting was not attended by more than presi "3p per- 
me 
been d deemed nee bul with the sitnatioes he filled oe 
a bankin: g-house. Bot h he and Wil- 
1 
| departures from this 3 port between 
the 
t derable dep th. The injury « done to the 
hors 
The pn in ner to the charge, made the 
cuse as before, and the bench, after reprobating ‘his i rere 
man conduct, senten ced him to the payment of Shy the 
40s. P enalty. 
value of the hors 
committed to te ‘resamaill for two “months. 
__Not ioe 
isoner wa H of 
Correction. 
Liverpool.—The following is a statement of emigrant 
the Ist Jan. and 31st 
em Dowels America, 3,870; 
er w Sout! h 
2) 
= 
ibs 
United oo 
Wales, 
giving a otal of 46,072.—A us 
the soap { trade stopped. on soe 
0.00: t j 
of Am 
be _ ee abos 
the 
she: quantity “of | a, itor into Sag Po: 
d Bos latter, 
Thomason 5 e 
¢ Mr. Fresh, # 
rE 
ly F the et, recipe 
tient and peaceful 
trial. Ba “4 
ahnedham cular]: 
after ‘the tai 1-bag hed 
large amo ount was as offered for Mr. ‘Goode ve, et od 
whole and r of pend bank and its failure 
as alt! though a fiat ‘ 
to 
fused. The 
to be- involved in som my: ate 
| the ae 
A Be cia 
steamers, a rigid search was mad 
days since, prio r to ‘the feacaier mail-steamer Ac adia 
this 
privati 
at present sbietedsis is 
gee 
the executive, a v 
bri 
pected and other aa a of 
P s, books, 
the bank. Nothing oa ree trans- 
pired as to the extent of the liabilities. 
Chorley.—The 
ae no letters, besides ciate in possession ps a 
which wi to the Post-office. Pro- 
ee 
ae os $ will, it is yproniare be instituted by the Post- 
master cotton-spinners of this place office again| nst t the sen ders an id carriers ( of the contraband 
| having given mation | of their intention to 
| of their hands twell ¢ and a half Pe cent., the workmen hae eee “Tie farmers and cottagers of this neigh- 
ctng i of i ot con. Bogeengics! eta ys mena te — eral miles Fa ite Sos lei ofa 
is me it | o with ont one exception, thine “the mi time, emis meets erers from depre ian of a 
desirable, under to assist in | the town wer during the last week ; but 7] “the number of shies, ae ill 
any arrangements, arti for their Ser shee ry ba of | close of it, a cargo was effected, an and o m Monday | managed to escape detection. Farmers hav cen con- 
Belton a military sta! ae hw iets cantly foaies ing their rie a sometimes thes , of a 
Brainiree.— The Saks rate made at this place by the Dov —On the night rod Sunday the 14th inst. there night having been s tolen fro a single indvidual—tei 
urchwarden and a minority of the parishioners, and pte sina oe 
at nf by Dr. hington, has been demanded | of years 3 it is supposed to have been owing to the heavy | of the cottagers, whilst en at work, wo 
the town ed Mr, Burder, duri vated we day, which og ween The police have been for some time vaetinely 
‘ as refused to. pay pit. The am ount being above 102., | with considerable force from the n h and n orth-e: gaged in trying to detect the ies, and a few days 
aioe the Ecc Il t suspicion having fallen on a man d his wife 
thought that it will give rise to further the harbour were joundated: The North Pier culered named Coldico ott, msc: He — apprehended ; when 
sibs ingham.—A. body of poachers f the ti d been oncerned in the robbery of 
detected in this county, and several members of it have | places having been kgors away, ee many of the b belonging 
been arrested, and committed for trial. One of the on the South Pier were torn up and depaced, ay qiunieyy at Claston-farm, in the parish of Don- 
-Accal paper states, escaped from ingul nington; and Coldicott acknowledged that Seukinn and 
way. On the constable him at North Fes into the re and the road at the end of Thomas, two other navigators working on » were 
n Underwood, he said this p thas been to some extent torn up. By the is accomplices, and said that they lived in some turf huts 
that he was very ill, but would try and get 1 ow being excav: Two con- 
ngy e end of Touley-etoct, Loo. stables at once p d there, and succeeded in ap- 
Baer we J the antics communication between | pre g the parties, who have been committed to 
and this port, which we noticed in a previous gaol. ce their apprehension several nav ‘ 
Number, has just been finished, and the whole line will be | have absconded, who upposed to have formed of 
opened in in a few days. a numerous —_ racy 0} eep-stealers. e 
Drifeld—On Sunday morning a hay-stack belonging || Manchester-—A public meeting has been held it this 
‘ ¥ if | to Mr. Gore, of for the purpose of alleviating 
original go sags hyp ese tn hoe their ; on fire ; and, on ac f th high st i ae eg daw of eu beg 
oe. purpose engaged | at the time, before the engine could be sesake the hie in this immediate locality. After several 5 
ssn thoceonindetioaet totenie maker on tee had gai! pclae se wat thie stack com- élivered, the follo ion was and 
‘dps, 5c aie: a ig and rey | pletely ed. The fire also communicated to two ied unanimously :—‘ That, in the opinion of this 
pte airghes hs OF ah st end of the chapel. | buildings, so as to create for the safety of the ta- | meeting, some public manifestation ought to be the 
: ™ on sheen le of the win- | vern; but the eatin of some young men its | auspicious event of the — eee eth ta ve 
it ted, and the principal building was not throne of these ms 5 
opener rm toring tis inion toe etre materially injured Ita prea there are to | festive tions, considering the pre: depressed 
tion of the others tted t was the be bb incendiary. | state of the poor of the De mcaite —_ which we are sur- 
a aye On Sais y night a burglary was committed | roun unded, it it is desirable that a loyal fu com! 
i leyent, should be d to be 
are 2 painted windows exclusive of the et window, and 
is computed that that each window ab pape isc ina 
Doctor and his lady were alarmed. b; 
ies prt 
in. thie. fawn Cth howse of Dr. Tunstall. It seems that 
at ayioiehe tos 
~The Emper PR , 
. - ‘ 0 
the poor of this 7? A com ppointed 
to carry this resolution into effect, -_ 
has already been subscribed. 3 
New "In order to alleviate, as far as poss 
ble, the distress now prevailing the working-classes 
in this p i ‘and-loom weavers, a requt 
sition was a short time since by the wong 
bene and other influential gentlemen’ of spre om 
