Nov. 27.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
791 
that the inhabitants be canvassed in aid of this object.” 
ais bees an ‘teas should fe 
instituted into the cause Sot the dis’ any 8 
were taken for its bg a veral dgecitniee 
supported this proposition. It was, however, after much 
discussion, withdrawn ; ‘ind the original motion was car- 
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reinforcements for China 
nts On eli ieut. --Col.y 5 lieuts., and 6 ensigns will 
come bail for pine the superintendent refused to receive 
it; an as above stated, to the lock-w 
amson, in the other ma- 
+ 4) 
ving hand of 
| 26,3617. 5s. ng _ The ¢ report was sprees ‘The rage n 
} Ms i 
762,490. 17s. 8d., leavi 
f, was, that from the 
Brighton line ‘at. Red-hill to Dove: er hi 
is re miles, the line would cost less 
ad been Set but that Mr. mane wal received 
considerable tion tes. § zen thought fhe con- 
euet of Superintendn nt Ingo ha been harsh and unwar- 
antable had been rar sage by his counsel 
that it was the invention of Mr. Maynard to a toa 
medic: al office These detachments are exclusive of 
the 98th ieiaiiek: the serie companies of which are to 
sail in H. M. _S. Be elleisle, fro’ om Plymo outh, about the i 
and Majo bara Lord 
Conyaghane of the 60¢ 
‘on.—On Saterday night, the stackyard of Mr. 
of Le Uipieg atc’ Park Farm, in this ¢ coun- 
ered to be n fire 
med = his de pk db ea 
P 
e bench determined not me adjudicate 
appear at 
sia we Ticks of bay; - and 
the hielo of oy barley 
and o 
exertions "of the firemen, and t there 
about 2,340,0007,— Times gives the fo 
than per 
and that the whole cost to ee vena e 
e Railw ol+ 
the st as the receipts of the princip al railway ays fe cr 
week—thatis to sa 
nay d th Midland, 
nor Nett h Midland, “iaaeee 
nsw 
being little ares at re time, the remaining 
and hay s stacks were saved, an nd the > flames kept from | the 
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oS | 7 . CET 
upon the case, bu to bind that gentleman l, 091. ; at Western, 10, ii 3 macs 3 
the hangs nd there answer the ee e. Northern and aa? yo Bevlncieme 13,7074. 5 
ington.—During the past sn great exertions | Eastern Counties, 6794. hester Birmingham 
ave ‘been made by the aay of this aga to bring rt 273/.; Hull and Selby, re peeing 1,4701. 5 + Eee 
ulds, the umstance ty wall, 590/. ; Ulster, 2532. ; Great North of England, 1, 188% 
whose murder were noticed i in = toa Fo a a as the eT WC lg 
reese of the coroner’ s inquest seemed to establish t RELAN 
her death, shove Dublin,—His Bsclleney Eel 2 de Gre been waited 
“the party suspec as | on by a deputation from ¢! fa a San for Promoting 
not shoei sahcage strong to warrant the j jury in = the Knowl e Christi tian Religion. His Grace 
verdict of wilful murder against ‘thim. On To ite = c the Lord , the Pagieneay ae - aye several 
y M Bishops ond ya ber of 
d » | comprised the deputation. “The Lord Primate read the 
a ddress, h th 
pic et ended in his committal for 
Whiei ham, 
and hous y tied 
up, and ae er : pr roperty to a lar, mee agente a ric ric 
adjoins the road, and the premises abou’ cgi of 
a mile from the village, on the Blakesley sie distant 
The 
—On Su nday, the church in this piece was | 
it ap that 
m the s 
associated were such as ‘bey, felt certain would commend 
i and the 
employed for their attalument were , they trusted, worthy 
patronage. To teed the knowledge 
fro sh 
to the fitti tings foie one 
th 
fire e pe 
tion so far . cage mat the flames 
The cl 
y they sho! 
about two rors and a half from Tow = roof, f the parish pes: to gain go, and to contribute s possible to the moral 
belon: the Duke of Grafton who has within a n entrance improvement of the Pome were the objects which 
Four allt a pew } ildings th Ss Ar ved o ne they had in view. The means which had 
on, Iti luded the | bei t of ord The inhabitnats at Teoath Shae an adopted in furtherance of these objects had been (unde1 
stacks were in flames in several A ith at ‘the same time. entrance b by breaki d by | great exer- the sanction o prelates of the — and with the 
of barley ngth subdued, b the ing 18 clergy) th ion of 
the way the 
and about 40 qrs. of wheat. ‘The police have been active 
in their exertions, and have made several investigations, 
eighty pews were rein. ed. 
1 
the Scriptures, of the Book of Common Prayer, and 
Wigan.—Much curious 
tow 
ich.—A local paper states that on the night of 
Tors, the 16th inst., at about ten o’clock, a severe 
a space of about 4 miles 
but reaching very little 
Pp lasted a 
an hour. At night, ese a sharp frost, there wa: 
good deal of lightnin, 
st 
by the extrao raordinary circumstances me the 
ed Ma ary As) 
= q 
capacity of pl 
Le. yoy Serpe es teeaa 
death of a person nam ony “ail. livi eis 2 st Sevan 
amniiéstiom: to. bax 
© persons, w who were of Ik ate icra whe 
pile found, in the most pina and unlikely of the 
house, no less than 5, hh ; the whole of mich, swith the 
exception = “ = . om 50/7, consisted of guineas. 
ceased, i wit ith so me difficult “3 prevailed 
4 shi 
h » the man who it will b 
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made suitable pe aay ina by cman dge of the ra 
jaar ae and the formularies of their religion. They 
were happy in moet “ead cot tate that, notwithstanding 
po embarrassm' g from the inadequacy of 
e funds placed at aie disposal, their labours brea 
to be apenas with gratifyi ing success. The 
then 
1 pie be distributed in 
nee 
tena: 
ea hho 
easel ce to certain peas therein ee 
cond cousins ] 
be 
ete ble to live without ee and whose 
plausible and successful pip completely deceived 
several of the Speen eh me mn oe eee in London, 
detect 25 Sis had arrived to 
est or: ge sentenced _by t the 
wy < fe. 
in degree ed Sicseas! It is said the cistnants: are 
had Sra = e sanction oa every successive 
Sicoas they hoped that his Saiaents would allow his 
very numer 
Railways. nour Tuesday, another tatoo of the e 
penkets on the London and‘Cro' roydo no Railway fell i in 
at the treadmill. It — that a woman who had been 
to see him recognised hi ina 
tom the west side, beyond New Cross, covering the rails 
nform 
shop, where he | purchased a saveloy, some ham, and a 
loaf. woman, he was traced to the 
| his per of measures, the tendency of which, te aie 
justified by past experience in saying, was 
eace aaa soa good will amongst men, sat glory to 
God in the highest. ” His His Excellency in reply said, that he 
t and 
atio n was forw arded to | 
the engineers of the line, and an express despatched to 
Brighton, to inform. the: tirectors, the circumstance, 
Sete of their Asociation ; 1, at he tong 
houre where he was stopping; and a pol 
the spot d ith about h 
inculeat 
d by them not only to the present, but to the 
and a Sees 
ent for, dis was taken into custody, and conveyed before 
he Mayo 
alled on for his defence, 
ernal pat of the humble uninstructed members of 
os co ommunity, 
It was found that several Spates yards | re the embank. 
7 my £ +} this 
the promotion of them. He,t therefore, had the 
2 
h 
h dt Sie dekh a succession of 
pee slips or akes, extending fiom the base to the 
mit of the regener raeoene 
equally serious character. The mediately 
place 
atin that. here the recent a took lace, ‘ad whi ‘ch The 
ine cleared on 
only been removed and the 
ae consequence of f this event, els 
passengers from the New-cross_ to the 
Sete on 
anday. | bath 
culiagss for eee isho} 
Dartmout h Arms | no 
I request, and he could 
berg that they had his 3H wishes for thei 
4e Viceroy ol 
bour. 
will perhaps remember 
c 
Fae of poisoning which were tried at the last -assizes for 
ing his own 
t ne 
atrain awaits them. Sar aonatihe will be 
Saja 6 ies r two, but the line. it is thought, 
13 
Colonels, 543 Majors, 305 on 
10; "Lieutenants, 
e 
own child, as time. 
The case stood over f for hee opinion ner te Ba on an 
5 exclusive of the Nobility, 
objection rai and sen. id in the Scuubearieed of | 140 ; LL.D.’ 3, 8; D.D.’s, 4; PTCD.s 8; M.D.’s, 
tence was Was accordingly deferred. Twelve of thejudges met Fp is aa of the London sgmecaed dingo Sa 60; “Aldermen, 6. Thus making total of 1,008. This 
on Saturday at the Exchequer Chamber, and after hear- | Euston Square, in consequence of the al of the | is exclusive of the Viceregal H capeagld, official persons, 
ing the arguments of the counsel in favour Pin train from. Birmingham at its usual “time, "7 o'clock. At | and private - not classed; the total amounting 
= the opposite si side in support of the 9, the trai z superintendent | to fifteen hundred or sixteen hundred. de Grey’s 
: ment, they u: h il ay E Jed on an engine down the line, to | first drawing-room will not, it is stated, be held 
correct ; the pri i f ii f th d ivi H i it d of y, or perhaps early in Febru- 
ary, but certainly not before Christmas. It is also said to 
parties twice a week, a 
ined erent deal of Interest i th from ived, but was | and t 
SS ee to proceed until a passage was made, which was winter season.—The simultan: collection of the 
aces ‘Mr. Ingo preferred a charge of | not effected until two hours For 'y the | tribute money raised for Mr. O'Connell tock place on 
bi and assault against Mr. Maynard, and the i ived in time, and no injury f- 
Pade of false. imprisonment, having been | fered by any of y the half- | as compared with t S align Bed in Dadlin Blows 
pong custody of two policemen by the superin- | yearly meeting of the Company of the South Eastern | being 568/., more third of the part ; amet oe 
tendent, marched between them soon after midnight from | Railway the T It appeared | year. It is thought that there will be @ proportions 
ncvshton-le-Spring to this town, a distance of six or | from the report that tt i d tha ount raised in 
Seven miles, and locked up for ours ; the police | contracts were entered into: for completing the “railway to this city alone i is stated to be 3 /0002—The » e weekly meet- 
acting under Mr. Ingo’s accept | Tonbridge in May, to Staplehurst-road in July, and The 
.y : erence tunnel at y m The Wo men’s Patriotic 
og e Liberty, ili 
n- Aunt of ce 
The late. 
