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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[N® 51. 
men withdrew from business, to let their frames, i 
what they derived from this source. no rent could 
now be obtained, and men who retired a waa they con- 
ence had bee m dri iv o the workhouse. 
d fi 1 
» who 
eting laste I fo o'clock. Severa 
resolutions) i in favour of free trade and the abolition o 
the Cor Memes adopted ; beng. Sally, hs was resolved 
o the Hou f Com » fou ded 
“That 2 a ctition 
Mr. Garbett (ditto)—St. John’s, Wadham, New Co ollege, 
Oriel, Worcester, Bresttea: ng oe Pembroke, Corpus, 
J 
ifax—On soi jay evening a fire BF ke out in Alban-hall, Merton, Lincoln. Neutral—Jesus, Queen’s 
chareh y ae near this bape and considerable | Edmund-hall, Chris Church The ‘alia of the resident 
dam age, o the mount, it is said, of 200/., was done bef Fellows of Exeter, Queen rinity, Oriel, _ rist 
Id It ented fro om over- heating | Church, with a few exceptions, are said to be in favour of 
a stove tal i, in sequence of th , fired a . Williams; Mr. Garbett’ saga lying pen in 
ceiling imm: ‘ately pa rasenose, Wadham, and Ballio 
the organ 
Hereford. ner local aed states, “that at a ball which 
ook place i in this city a nha since, some individual 
mittee, and that t they be eh ati to icAne the signatures 
of og scream of the bea ee Counties sae 
hata 
the ame a el ae was, first, ‘to ee her Maje “ahs and 
Prince Albert o _—_ ve os of yn bid ince of Wales; and 
secondly, t e bes ns 0 leviating the 
urgent ha at B rd seats manu- 
i Then ere about 300 persons 
pre 
(the lord-Heutenant), the Earl of Radnor, the Hon. E 
Bouve P., Sir >. Hobhouse, and er members 
of Parliament. The address to the Queen was ved by 
the Marquis o , who, in his speech, alluded to 
th eer While, however, he expressed his opinion 
that ‘* if he knew anything of her Majesty’s feelings, h 
believed she wou uld be ple ve that any address to h 
mpt to alle vee ert 
46 sake 
of ture cg in the so of coming oy alla. 
sion to it. The address having been onded, the Earl 
f Radno of an acknow- 
led, f tl end but the proposal was 
in oo room before the 
company arrived, which had s “serious an effect that it 
oceasioned fits of spasmodic pr aetne in every individual 
as they entered, so that the company a appeared to be all 
suffering under a severe attack of influenza at the same 
moment. T ompany in consequence early ; and 
it is added, the injurious effects were experienced by 
ri 
which subject w we age refer red 
in previous Num 0,00 The 
and Chapter biome acclered their readiness to subsc ribe 
2.0002. from their own resources ; the bishop of the dio- 
cese, 5007. ; and the greg of the choir, 1007. It is 
added, that since the | r 
fabric’s estates, and 
upon all dessnd ines, ae sum of 1,1 
priva nese It further poh gti there is a n debt 
of ne: upon the fabric oop 
Eee is. — fonday a nume eeting of deputies 
from the vation Anti- Cire aw ‘Ruesdhitions of the West 
Ridin ng W s he Id in this inter Delegates attended from 
all the i 
past and present state ‘of tr a 
this extensive manufacturing dist 
ffe 
Br d 
and halls are at acne 
Portsmouth.—In a pre s Number we stated, on the 
authority bee the Morning papers, that it was her Majesty’s 
n the occasion of 
e birth of the Princ e of Wales a Ministerial paper 
of that this report there is no 
La vena of dome Fe cooeeae of the Royal mercy toc crim mi- 
ny 
nals in a 
f ACT csing f th 
occasion.— We le: earn fed rom the Isle Phacnl pit: ae ‘ae 
at Freshwater brit fallen seaward so much, that the a 
object of sity, the cele br rated Freshwat ater Cave, 
destroyed. s of ruins. 
Sheffie ld. —A local paper states, as a f of the 
effects of roca sow at the toll- oe o a Wake. 
field turnpike- rye w days ago, ther as not a single 
tender delivere 
pelled to aig ‘ae cite themselves. re adds, that there 
has been a similar scarcity of contractors at the letting 
ed beg peatlais tolls on the Wakefield and Denbydael 
ae 
"Sr fat 's.—The adjourned inquest on Mr. Gra 
on Tuesday, and after ‘the ple at “of 
poor coment was again | adjourned till Thursday. Since 
the inqu poi was be ourn wah: vl pre 
persons, wh mes 
Charles Wood Ww ila “ecaues, 
and s Molyneu Ux, have b e 
th eT 
appeared that of six thousand persons who, some t strict. ‘om statements | char, addition to 
go, were maintained by their labour the factories, | made by different speakers, it ees we from the year roe 500 pie offered ‘by ge relatives of the deceased, 
ne were now ally em ployed ; om four to five thou- | 1838 to 1841, pels -nine hot engaged in Bc woollen milar sum, and it has been 
heir savings, on the produce of their trade in the township of Leeds. hae neluding pote that the Earl of Derby, whose tenant Mr. Grayson 
gardens, or by pawning their frailties and clothes ; while | the sonprendibesirs became insolvent, s whose united liabili- eres vores bos r many years, has "als offered 50/. 
y about 1,650 co ould _ obra deny, Bie ugg ent. Pe, ties amounted to 553,600/. —An  nqeent has been held on tthew 
ie was added, | trade there had failed eighte ee whose liabilitie 8 po So , who was murdere! the morning of the Ist 
was borne i in avery robenshees sianser, ibe rent to be | Were supposed to exceed 217, ‘800 f the machine-| inst. The particulars of the case, as far as they had 
—— st n Lon don of a bank in | makers, sixteen firms had failed, neat cepted crengere porsendtee we gave in our last. t sp four 00 
te ,6007. Of the wroolstaplers, from 1834 o 1837, named Joseph Wilkes, James Wil 3, Tho mas 
pote which capers the workmen of the sah ‘Several pot houses had faile an the | wi “I, and Gcorge Giles, 
rade; and fro wf ype to 1841, sixteen houses had failed, | of the crime. It was v oc hatin that the 
length, aed « tema was a agreed upon, to be pre- | an a sixteen gon of th vd Rog The liabilities of | pistol found on the premises had been repaired by him 
an inquiry into the ex- | these parties Caitad te 175,20 the stuff ho = isoner Boswell; and a confession of that pri- 
isting cause of distre: ~ and worsted- ae ety nine teas ‘hed failed, whose liabi- imself was also put in evidence. ert on 
ubli ities amounted to 457,800. The total of bad debts appcaied that the four prisoners were all concerned in the 
tow i mire seg gua io _ during this peri véa in these different branches of trade | robbery; but that on murder was committed by Joseph 
proprie on the contem. | 2™ounted to no less a sum than 1,451,0007. Meio divi- Wilkes alone, by striking deceased on the head with a 
plated pone or new borough magistrates, and dends on the estates had not averaged 6s. | d. in _the hammer. The latter admitted that he struck deceased, 
praying the Legilatere to _take into consideration the ound; and adding 7 insolvency e but ‘without any intention of —— him. Against the 
with the view | 8P2't from this town, duri four years, total soner I d but a comparatively trifling 
of substituting for them ve ry magis se ates, to amount would be upWirds of 2,000, 0007, faites case, but he was implicated by the evidence of Boswe' 
paid by the e. _ Mr. Litt, after animadverting on the were also made, showing that the present falling off in| and Wilkes. The jury returned a verdict, ** That de 
w adminiate by the un- the employment of workmen exceeded one-third what it sed had come to a violent death ; that Joseph Wilkes 
jt magistracy, — a petition to. the House of Com-| 4 to b pect to unoccupied houses, the | was principally implicated in the murder, and = t the 
s for an inquiry ; and w a view to the appoint- number for the whole riding in 1831 was 12,147; and in othe: prisoners were principals in the heotrr e. 
ment t of et tipendiary magist ey to be paid by the state. 184], the number ,870, or al 55 per cent. mo The prisoners were then committed to take tri 
An amendment was i a. poncting a proposal, on ac- The increase in th of houses since J831 wa: — 007. reward pond the ssantaben of 
carried by a large majority, 34 per cent., while the increase in the number the offenders, and her Majesty’s pardon will be extended 
pa eee appears as pa conviction es the habited houses was 55 per cent ‘Wurdtes details: were | to any one, save the actual murderer, who will impeach 
diency of disco iscontinaing the n w rural ¢ pails sabul €xpe-| then en into paige: he state of on aoe cron 9 his accomplices. 
spreading i a ditfere aarti which the operatives in these districts wei indsor —On Monday three zebus, or Indian buffa- 
Bey oe Country. | after which resolutions were So pledging “he on I which had been erage 
- ties present to use every co; ution ns in — eir for her Ler esty, were Bere ht from London is town 
to the force by a mene majority eee power to effect a chan ‘in laws, y ti bane command taken up into the 
ire several meetings have been held for the mi as being the main cause of the existing of aaa and it qittiieengle, oa ‘ were inspected by her Majesty 
pose of abolishing the a Pra tome . is was finally reso olved that a _ petition, pane the opi- post Prince a ne who appeared to admire t hie 
place: in other cou holl ey were afterwards ena in a paddock in the 
it is said, of party polities. Saturday oo f Parli Gre 0 ark ; ia i it is said to be — iy on a 
meeting F sig: basics = srennic ay Sat tarda the Rev. Mr. Sibthorp, eo portion of the park for a ka he M a ne 
ships in this county was held in this city, to take the late minister of Ryde, in the Isle of Wight, and two | bane som eo resented Prince Albert with poeted roebucks 
pate subje nt takes connidaeale A 1 ong discussion took other persons, who iad lately withdrawn from the te from h Highland dinate bet Be were en by —r 
place, and the follow ring wat thes blished Church, were hres t the y ihe Vi Catholic eo Perth, and landed at London on Tuesday, ane 
close of their deliberatio tions :—* That the continuance of one oa a cedieu, bic county, b ne See | yreaee od bageye ete sfterwards conveyed fo eet oie 
the’rural ts of this county stolic. © the ceremo on Mr. Stbthorp giant two Rai —The “* Railwa y Magazine og mma ssi 
is unnee ssary, a and entails a serious burden a the iota ng f T ector- 
agricultural districts ; and ec & committee of agricul- Liverpool.—Mr. ia Asgiings * barrister- ra law and | Sir F. Smith gives up the appointment of Inspe wn 
a gicteek fennel s: mee: preeises - mang eg —— idea Sr .: — fo this bepcomectnd bag a: at —s n important yor Gee 
morial for the adoption of ea under the following circum evi- | at Chatha e new Inspec’ 
P a township see! ee to free ral Pasley, of the Ro Eogineers better kno 
an expenditure, an a copy 
d that a 
he transmitted by post to the proper authorities for the 
adoption and signature of the rated inhabitants thereof, 
and that such memorial, when signed, be presented by 
the committee to the magistrates at the next sessions.’’ 
ocal papers give the following summary 
late floods in Devonshire :—It 
redi 
dence adduced at ae inquest, it perch at he had con- 
tracted the dangerous habit of taking m es [without 
consulting a profesional adviser, and ae some prepara- 
tion of — was his fi ropescry ern He had lately re- 
turned from Ireland, a ing in this city a few 
S prior to his return to he et He had purchased 
. different shops two bottles of solution of a ace tate of | 
ieseed soprsrnaien e night, for so :_peins under which 2! is 
utd. me 
pre ee ridge over the Creedy, — he Peoatons gs t the time ; the consequen 
for some time the wat been partially swept tag — that death ensued on fn followi se evening. 
that the peo noite ed led was in his 56h or 5tth year. After ni this evidence, 
Exeter. el a tg ‘returning 1 g from the jury returned ie ies soecrigien. es erdict :—* That deceased 
ford and 3 i ngs lng camacd’S antity of the medicine, took 
an overdose, which caused his death.’’—A meeting was 
part of the inn, ae waieae a poh at swept held i in this city on Rebate at Sages it was agreed t 
it dad on Mi “ aie 7 Oe a pu blic subscriptio a view to erect some 
it did on ay, 
an apprentice ey bela mat ign Fie Swept a st sword pate ae to the m memory pe the late Mr. Egerton 
cott was passing on —- and driving a ~vdgeet al < herent 
thr: om -ectio We ae he 
The bullock 
nine miles down the river aks cel day, bat ~ 
boy has not been Int 
discovered. he 
has been considerab ee: 
than seven or 
this U Be igeheza 
: niversi 
Fie | ident members 
Royal George at Spit. 
the inhabitants of 
tractors, on accow oe of their 
stru ctions received from ae en, 
which might have Jae candle rious CO! 
the Grand aes on Railw ay, 
about a ae the Begle 
tati 
engine was despatch: os 
Pec ~quay, for the purpose of fies ak the 
he engine am 
ee i whose dary pit 
he engineer 2 
and bad aie 
the Manchester 
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