J 
1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONI 
CLE. 31 
North of England, 1,2007.; Eastern Counties, fol ; 
a Gloucester 1,767/.; Sou 
and Der erby, 1 
s 
—. . Kaj ajor- Steet —An inque 
vious inquest was held. The 
desis mete lasted upwards of ten hours, and excited con- 
siderable interest. Nothing new, e 
bef 
t he 
emoved from the rails; t 
mpara- 
e 
with the 
ail just at 
the point where he thought the engine first left ms hosp 
and he had no doubt that. these ba a were the of 
the fon as the engine, he considered, wo oti fade | run 
the clay, and the train have been stopped much 
pn ghcdsaiy, He thought that the sail and part of 
the slip were still moving e time of he arrival of the 
train, but were nearly all down when engine ran into 
it. In reply to some questions from the i ate, e said that 
if the passengers had been in the last carriages they would 
have escaped o Urse ; os generally speaking, it was 
not a safe position dd them, as oii f would there be ex- 
posed to more danger than in fro r. Brunel gave 
the same reasons for “forming this oplatan: which w ere 
gr namely, that there was more danger of their | eine 
o by the fast trains which followed them. He 
e train than 
ether tice: 
e of 
labourers epee at the accident, it appeared 1 fe little 
Gieduition was taken for the security of the powder ; that 
it was placed in the blacksmith’s en sig ely was 
no other pee for it, and to keep it t © were 
at the t o barrels 
ry. 
from it was a ned, as 
made in the head of = barrel with a knife, and that was 
sometimes stoppe with a or some clay. Any 
person that worked za the shafts went for the powder, 
Sometimes one, and sometimes another; an 
: h er 
lock + This evide having bee r by 
another of the men who suffered by the accident, the Co- 
r addr the jury, and ca is regret that they 
nO power to m ectual manner 
7 quantity of gu pond? havi bekti improperly 
4 in the smiths shop ; Pi the jury regret th 7 ie not 
in their power to la eavy peer and wish to exp 
. improper managem a on this 
Iway.”——On Wednesday night, the 22d ult., some ill- 
person, as stated by the “ Devizes Gazette 
e t Western 
Fo 
spa was heal double sagt 
q me measure cleared 
4 crushing others, no injury 
having been paid 
the sum of 240,0004. or: 
been 
: porewen carriage 
: taining passengers, for the 
bees “in epi | wa 
which it was stated that aes sg pt may one heavy 
Mr. 
carriage so placed, and sometim to, the 
builder, thought the fie wo id b ned to Bishop’s 
eB by Ist pri me gor iggy Sarehd ge and 
IRELAND. 
Dublin.—The weekly meeting of the Repeal Associa. 
tion was : be ld on Wed g 
i 
repeal ques- 
at aban ned it now, he 
he had t 
b 
concluded by calling on the Association to join him in an 
expression of gratitu tude to the memory of the dono 
him on his election to the mayoralt and inclosing 201. 
towards the association. The Lord Mayor “teeth ip oke 
at Se er tee length on the subject of American I Le 
proceeded to deliver his sivdl weekly a 
n the subject of Repeal, but no new topic of any facerest 
was intro 
.—A repeal meeting was held at pera Ae this 
county, on Septal at which Mr. O’Con pre 
sent. It was numerously attended, and Me. Connell: 
dattveted ‘a an address - * ny a Srd 7 the Seared topics 
connected with the et f ree He that he 
struggled for repea toad cesta frelend to 
get rid of a hostile Nfieaey, kina every other pith 
now peng aren oe Pe arses but which Pe hated under 
ther there was, te 
added, thet pdt ey tithe saakahaiin, the very reflec- 
a 
T th 
** would cause ae Lo gi from | hom of everything 
that was not of Irish manufacture. ould reviv 
extend the mnnufatares of the le ; rit would anthégs 
h ts ir play to all; it would confer 
upon every m ae of age a rig ht to vote, protect 
him by the ieee tin “of the ballot, an is eevee pion 
ireland’ to the full noontide of just 
woman, and child, pet enrol the Reo in the "Repea 
Association. It was the easiest thing in H 
asked only a farthing a week, a pen 
ling a year. Let them 
himself that 
of Repealers he would hav 
It was pot a shilling, bee the ma 
e effect ; and ws whic 
anted hi exe = to operate an a After the 
tells there was a baby: dinner, at which a great num- 
sas A ig per were pre 
nth, - : : ata 
ledged 
00 
aba, 2 in College-green 
e ba ck of it, that 
oe. days 
go n r Grange, in this co unty :—Two labouring men 
went into a whisky-shop to drink, and after sitting some 
time pecra = of Gass pulled a knife from his are 
companion to the heart. He then 
out as ‘if thtending to return in a few moments; but not 
doing Laid the landlord went into the roo ah fo see what the 
other bout, when. he found him lying on the 
ground thestpthing bleding profusely, and igs ne fe still 
und. The has not yet been appre- 
narrel known whieh led to 
a 
— On Wednesday, the 29th ult., the Marquis 
+ ‘ry ¢. 
hich a been laid pve es ang while hunting i in the “covert 
of Benes who hunt with his Lordshi 
are gor fr ag purpose of trying to discover 
—The febawing gogia rom 
e Protestant 
the je po the o 
took place on Senden, Vs 26th ult., 
Cathedral of this 
named Josh 
ll 
S 
bylon.” The and firm tone i whigh this was 
atered, and the singular appearance aa manner of oe 
duced considerable sensation among the co 
On being r — bad the clergyman to cn 
» and said the Lord 
abominati 
ete retired from 
imerick.—This city was a few days since thrown into 
considerable the report of a serious 
It was afterwards ascertained that she struck during the 
on 
night upon Cow Island, but the fiyboat and passengers 
escaped, having, however, suffered great privations from 
wan food.—A local paper, the Chronicle, states that 
this city will mi | be raised by the Customs Department 
ors 
oF e 
n 
were said to cers, on a visit in the ¥ cinity of the 
An liiasiey is expected to be instituted into the 
Edinburgh.—The directors of the way from this 
city to Glasgow have made an ex perralentel trip along the 
ine, preparatory to its mae to the tre, which, it is 
stated, will take place on the of Febru 
Glasgow.—Two large eitebliahinents in this city, 4 
that of a eortmitebast, Me 
Gre a us nature has o¢- 
curred i in this ie at the ship balding yard of Messrs. 
Scott and Co. appears that a large vessel, intended 
ni the East india trade, was lacing in the presence of 
mber of the ship being 
to 200. 
her masts were covered, and th ithi o feet 
of the hatch. Immediate assistance was afforded, by 
s of boats, to the lads, who were carried with the 
vessel into the stream, hanging on by the side which was 
ermost; and fortunately the whole of them were 
saved be any a. being lost. 
Renfrew.—We noticed in our last a public meeting 
pra had been held Wy the penn a feat hs of this 
som of re 
y opportunity of 
bringing it under the notice = his etitlengaes. The Right 
Hon. Bar rnete close his acknowledg- 
ment of their comrstsieation wit expressing his sin- 
cere satisfaction at learnin: that the péivitions to. which 
the labouring classes have? nee raz have 
affected the general health in a less degree than a 
have been expected, and Mithout at co i 
ing, as the head of her Majesty’s G ment, his grate: 
gach “4 those local exertions whi been made 
ic + hive 
with so severance, liberalit ity, ed sound judg- 
ment, for ‘the mitigation of the sufferings of the unem- 
ployed in the nei | of Paisley, 
'oss-shire,—A or ta shock of an earthquake was 
enced at Kintail, aad hy of the nei nelghbourii 
parishes in ‘this county, on hult., at4p.m. It is 
said that there was nothing foe in’ 
hee or aa ce Ga of the day, Sur a a calm- 
n the is sea- 
ighla 
only case of Bhs? ap mae e in the same districts 
hich has been experien 
Miscellancous. 
in the 
river ; that she has but twelve pas men remaining, be- 
spoken, of by —— 
