Dec. 18.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
837 
trious individuals, d hi 
5,000, chiefly of the Hereford, Durham, and Scotch breeds ; 
but although a all the beasts excited much ee - aid that he felt bound to move | 
orang breed appeared to bear the palm. There | an gree - some words should be ee 
¢ how © 20 Durhams, the property of Sir Cc. Knight. | pressive of a hope that her rae would c some 
pm “. P., ere was also an | measur taken on behalf of set lois portion 
unusually fat pe egos — 200 ee the pro ity. wal rm discussio n took place _and 
perty 0 of M ~ Kie of Huntingdon. The th dmitted th 
4s. to soo per stone. Th e supply of 
sheep was food mam plentiful, amounting in number to 
f Leicester and 
vards of 
might be requisite, but could not agree t that this 
fitting occasion, but pro ofessed his willingness: to pers 
| what dam 
said the 
ree months’ imprisonmen 
round by Mr. May, one of wees surveyors of the ee ghway, 
at large, and grazing in the parish highways. Mr. Ma ay 
to the pound. The de- 
racwa a the man, and offered directly to pay for 
sage bse done, and for the pound fees has 
» Mr. Rodw ell managed to 
s also.a small lot of half- bred Leicester 
n 
_ —— bought up at 6/. 
and it was s ultimately agreed that ‘such a course should be 
taken, 
The Convict Ward. —On Wed dnesd: 
ay an applicat 
d 4s. per stone. | : Slee npr “also a — supply of 
pigs, 
the conlasion of the pi there were | bat mals 
left u old 5 and in n consequence of the good dorebarencven 
evinced by the 
various buyers ‘and sellers, and no accident occurred. 
The Tower.—The number of persons who visit 
< +} 
the 
horse was ase ; he ia 
penalty of 20/. by rescuing the horse on the way to the 
poun was, therefore, th e dut of the bench to con- 
vict, y to 20s. and costs, 
* _s 
in Newgate, 
Re 
ent’s oe was made 
Department. 
but 7 is thought that the sentence wil = 
7“ 
ane are earnest in their entreaties that he will bases se en 
his mind, by divulging the t tru th respecting the crime for 
whi ch h 
The result of this, paar bas far  tanspiced | 
1 be. i 
ve wot Resacem 
Arundel. — Serious acco ue to be received 
from all parts ot ‘the country of the ‘damage rate the 
floods. are under water, 
and the loss of c: attle and other property has been cons i- 
In many 
Tower, for the purpose of viewing the ruins still, however, a dera able. The ba nks of the Arun 
obj ects of interest in this fortre ess, continues to increase, ti I not guilty of murder, and th 
1 hi d fe feet of water, pr persons are 
of the opportunity since it was Te. opened to the — Tastes at Sea. Dass the week the underwriters oles d to b waggons. So 
= Monday week, the first d ora f th dows, it is apr. have been under wate eae 
state of the weather and pair scat notice, only 15 1 unfortunately ] 
sons viewed the ruin Ss: on the Tues esday they | inresed t attended with loss of life. Th ick-upon-Tweed.—A local paper, referring to the 
595; on Wednesday ion 5 schooner Eliza, belonging to are the "Defance, of Pita atson, Berry, and Co., noticed in our 
Thursday, 390; on ir iday, 285; on Saturday 1 5435 last, says, that bes was one of the most formidable occur- 
Monday, 453 ; on Tuesday, upwards of 600; tee egually | and the brig Queen, of Newcastle. From the statements rences tha ve fe: ies ~ = ourho od for yea 
large numbers have been adm sur during the subsequent one it appears that the Eliza was roo dow the past; that Pia wa: k 
days of this eek. The desire of obtaining relics of the | night of the 5th inst., near Harwich, b alled ¢1 hich the place } ly hal J» 
na re, di th Lonnie e of poriegsy and it is thought erreor o has affected, in its consequ — ,. ne interests of 
specimens, appears als 0 to iS n the increase. Secosal that the crew, man of ost every man of business in the district, as well as 
hundred pounds, it is ye have aleeny — realised b 
s fas! e lot is bought 
vessel, for she 
h the v sank in 
few minutes after the clon, Fortunately fies got on 
we os any pr 
cht. Th 
ry 
humerous others. It adds, that the awe bad for many 
years enjoyed the unlimited confidence of the public of 
> the marquees fitted Lup a i ae e are replenished board tfie brig, but operty. 
— The Nancy was lost on the e "ais account | ment of its gi created no less surprise than dismay. 
i 1 rae t first | given is, that she was in the oa off the eastern coast, je fir: moh ge ct was to create a panic, which manifested 
pr ee ~ eines: ssithoocs te rst to have rel for a when the Jean and Mar ry of tself in net the only other banking establishment 
Thee it prudent to get rid of the vee tile first. | Whi came the town, ft at of the North of England Joint-stock 
nded sale by auction of the | she almost imm mediately sank, and it was with great diffi- | Banking Company , in Bridge-street; and also 
large m ses of pam rt | part &e., wih upin stacks | culty that the other vessel was Pe revented from waters in an unusual pressure upon the Savings’ Bank. The 
within the ote of the a paren: has not ewig n de- her starboard quarter being com mpl sg driven in. The former establishment, being unprepared for so sudden a 
ed ed o' and it is feared that the majority 0 d th y had to postpone payment i 
d landed the foll g at Yarmouth, gold until a supply should be procured, and fro = thle 
aus a of * the shape of old metal. Much in nconvenience, me so dee ted. The Jean i hat 
it si as been felt by _ — in consequence of sue to save her. The Dole nee was a on the 10th | the affairs of that establishment also were dera _ he 
sara: poe to the police a few days after the ruins off Cromer Lighthouse. She was at anchor at the | Savings’ Tien it is — is quite prepared to meet any 
pat partially opened, to pesca! any one found with tim t, of Whitby. it mene e Ma and other munic airy authorities 
— or relics Caos to have been take! On cs morning o! fe inst., the swede on her hav ied 8 a meeting o oft he polegtanof of the at 
Tow r3 pera rder not having been countermanded | voyage to area trout frye laden deeply with coals, 
since ¢ mrad Opened, peo meta a eing | rast bags Scarboro van git by a bark, name un- bere baary of confidence in the two remaining establish- 
apprehended and taken back to the - Tow e | kno and thre ert crew pues with the shi ip. ‘The ments. This reco ommendation was be po dhe seems 
Id to tk g f the crew j d into the joll hat of tranquillis- 
Public Mesias —On Sai aturday the Myal eigen jus she was sinkin ng, and were picked up about four we the public mind 
mee? of Englan enter the 
uke of Ca mbrdge 
resent. 
hours liad by afabiing -smac landed 
es.—On Satu ates aight’. Serious: fire broke out in 
Birmingham,—On in Wedn esday a meeting was held of 
the Lig pate in this town to consider the 
causes e led to the ¢ exc cessive ta: —— of on 
s for 
tet) ti wadding seanatante asd - bs Millingham, Church- 
street, Shoredi itch. he 
a number of small houses, 
removal or aaaaies ) of their gra 
: Beer's a 
ct the se rrp now included 5, 332 members. _ Th 
Bristol on the 14th July next th The Boy t d and in the course se of the protons it appeared 
limit ti di n that occasion to 2, "400, what i is epee the “skin ptereties t f the or and the new 
Were announce pay! it was stated, had An unusual ‘ody of Hehe noe no- pole, _ for ee apart from the support of the 
the Woods and Fore for a e toe mu- | ticed pee by a rengreri living in sum of 42, i, and tha 
eum, library, mode un reading-room, &c., forits mem- a = ar duty, who » Aone esr chek the building the taxation amounts to at least 55 per cent. upon the 
bers. Thanks to Professors Henslow and Da beny wei was i ut ¥ considerable supply of water being | entire rental of the population. 
Voted for their lectures, and several interestin ng fi to the lower part of the Pomme ee our last we noticed a 
were delivered no Saturday a numerous meeting - of dis- premises. "The loss i is estimated at about 2007. e fi marred on the farm of Mr. Salmon, “Clact and 
tressed Spitalfields weavers was held at Beth nal green, » named Thompson, had fone dineidiaes dea 
to receive the report of a deputation which | light had | on suspicion of ‘being the author of it. _ She has ier 
upon the Lo Mayor for the of hearing from | been ener cp and no sign of fire was seen. But for poor: Sa an zg during 
his Lordship his ee as to the appropriation of this 3 timely discovery, it is thought that thee aire factory, which eleven i d, anda great deal o: 
the funds in as Sar tinge reli Mr. Fox, on tial mee adduced. The most important 
Part of the oa that, ving been informed destroy ar —On Sunday, ‘a fire occurred at Tudeid cue evidence asian ae was the exact correspondence of her 
that the — ebiling used as s tables by Mr. ‘Stans shoes with the footmarks, left, as is supposed, by the in- 
the relief of the kes weavers to the support t of all | bridge, uid 1 adjoining the premises. These “orm 
Persons in sdisthene of whatever trade, they had thought poe on "the & t floor over the stabling, and had connected with other cireumstantial evidence induced th 
Proper to wait on the Lord ayor = the subject, when | reached to such an poids t, that within ten minutes after 
his Lord. hip essed his surprise that there should be ae prschasiee the flames eset ect forth from the roof and the Der jerby—A conference of the iiarehante cand manufac- 
an attempt to appropriate money in mothe r way than diffe rent t windows of the building, Ape serious mers ae ant Rens midland coun mties of De rby, oe 
the donors intended. ncaa that t 
e 
About 2 a 
fad fo 
e 
©xpress their desire that the money sho t be parted | By ae timely arrival of the J 
= by the Lord Mayor until a proper committee had yes the oy aes where it std wtlck was stmost thousand i persons were present The Sbiest of 
en appointed. His Lordship said that such certainly | = ed.—On the same day, f gentlemen, depated “a 
Was his intenti aus ot shoemaker, named Th ompson, in Great NS, y re : 
P a district sears ea and appoint a responsible chairman fas ouardeatrest, Shoreditch, whict he inf f th laws on r the manufactures 
and committee, to whom he pres hand over the money siderable damage.—Another fire took place 
in hi sion. He stated t he had about 1,600 r. Baker, Esmouthstet, otras the trade of 
but which he knew was not ae Bo-Bren ed ping ait avons crib t; and oe Ph nibs a Ty ina gloomy light. B coca were duced to show = . e 
Recessities. The committee had rH. —: of cabinets, 'ab!-s, and beds had been gradual 
Hanbury, who had his willingn lining years ; thet this was not owi 
chairman at the district easel papa i danger of being fire. I ; eward, | the in et , for the frames 
he was glad to find that yw 1 Pp pper f bh ¥ reustaet nearly the same as when orig nelly 
to obtain — aasistance, for the Hitreae ~_ ; ieareiaiee in the sce by @ smell of fire and ding to d, but t ? particularly th that of 
fo an a ing extent. Since their ~~ ting the com- | the landing of t floor, he discovered flames | the Saxons, which enabled them to undersell this Bese 
mittee had had above 300 . He had | ing from behind the skirting-be ¢ however suc. market at the 
learned from, the — elerk that ion wake 1,000 persons | ceeded in tearing down the i and et wages of the artizans mata  qpreat them “subsistence ; 
in the Pickers nd nearly 3, receiving out-door | in extinguishing the fire wit ad that fr nabili aaa ay the ueces- 
relief.“ Several: weavers then addressed the chair, after . Ib bas si ined th f life, pe = “el who 
ke unani ¥ ived.—On Th ia the flue of the committee-room ciate : my | had ponte) snd aad with a view is wie ’ em 
ceting of the inhabitants of St. Bride’s parish was | sit of soot had accumulated in 2 sort of Fost or ear an the few @omfo rts which the wi fo: ec ea enjoyed, were re- 
the’ purpose of 5 to her | which it is : had been burning ts were alse bse to 
on the event of the birth of Wales. | had caused the bricks to become rec show that, low as was ihe see paid to the workman, 
v. T. Dale, the vicar, took a Brentford —At the petty sessions on Saturday, Mr. the master had — for a long time ‘conducting bu usiness 
the object of the meetin to | Lionel Rodwell was : der th 1A that many rs WO 
‘ince Albert, ai “Kent. | way Act, for having been of a pound-breach, by " were unsaleable at any 
Sa siete atte 
> those: | wich he bad had made himself | 
a penalty of 20/., 0 
rrtaet My ret 
| price. In times it bad been the practice, fe 
