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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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that deceased having mune out of the workhouse by pee 
o visit some f suddenly seized with a 
tly after returning to the 
ic wig ‘* Natural death.’’ 
rgla ary aa extensive robbery m3 been 
n the premises of Messrs. Gri oO. 
e 
er 10US 
12y Fonte 
ar, came ped his sho 
ized a quantity of b and then returned to the 
dereet and divided an Ar bad stolen amongst 30 or 40 
others waiting outs 
defence, said that Gisy werein as 
they had a applied at different pion oe and charitable 
institutions, without Spee 8 any relief ; ae: that, not 
knowing what to do, they were er ed to take some 
bread. The are were ed, an ba expressed 
great oe wd being remov wea t to the lock- if house 
_ where they ex tee at least, to get food and — 
On the folkiwing: day, a a similar char rge was mad oo 
several other m boys, who had been ily of a 
like offence in the shes of another baker, in B ne. 
and committed the prisoners to 
Ghes pHticneen; against whom shore was 
ce a0d ae aling the bread, tc eke 
outside, were the n put to to the bar and 
d just been committed mn N emgate 
all i obability 1 many of that number w 
be blaepodt e€ 
rs 
with an assurance that if eek ‘elise tim po fu- 
ture Shaina act of the kind, they might calculate upon 
the most severe infliction of puniehin cae for the offence. It 
u 
depredations committed u th 
ulse of h r, after havin id bee natheae reliof + the 
pucehiel nthoriis, altho —_ such offenders should n 
be permitte cape punishment, the respective parishes 
—— be soulpehiet to defray the « expenses of the prose- 
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hurches, 3 
other trades an 
BS 
e" 
“J Suu 
-—On Mon 
the premises occupied 
milliner, of Stangate-street, near 
tre. Some time elapsed be 
broke out in ese ee ietaee ndsey-street, 
fgets by the lower orders of Iri sh. It 
d of wood, and th 
of a very oo nature, 
tk rapidit fac 
oard having been 
¢ y the evidence t Si before the com- 
appointed A investigate the circumstances con- 
e fire oe the Tower, that if the witness 
eee S there. broke | 
ha 
Mae t saw aight in the 
out _ cove an immediate alarm, disastrous tr 
all probability, have been p 
erat Tessent 
ent w ithin the Tower and other 
io the ‘Ordn sent eelsblishiments: gone in the British 
dominions, their e that, in a event of any unusual 
rance of ate or | ever trivial it t may seem 
i i ve a? eortonye 8 > to 
ct it when 
gikieed: 40 the week ending ‘Satu 
Males, 523 5 Females, yet 
Males, 475 ; Females, 4 
yp Neos. 
s fire, which there is r 
ay, the ] 
Weekly average 1838.9. 40: 
reason 
ou 
rley- k, were c me ll the cattle, it seems, had 
een previously turned out of the rick-ya s it is sup- 
posed, by the author of the fire, or several, it is thought, 
woul een burned t vo clue, pa ie agg has 
yet been obtained to the discovery of the meee 
was given great length ; they identified three of th 
prisuners as those most actively concerned in the robbery, 
and other wit oe = sed finding ous portion 
e 
principals; George Har 
and John R oberts yrs 
n 
lled her on the spot. This appears 
= her chest, and kill 
ba ha statement, who is under the suryeil- 
o be the hus 
a of the polic 
Chelmsford. sie general ree to as we have 
before referred, 8 
ent rural po iar 
great expense. 
sor Psi and 
e quarter-sessions in this town on 
Tuesday — ‘petition were presented to the magis- 
eaten agains te ne of which stated that 
although the vol ice had io a ponnisiensrals ‘dahon to 
= burdens of the parishes, it had not answered the pur- 
pose for nigrd it was instituted, and the petitioners there- 
ah prayed es to into the 
on, whether gs was not expedient forthwith to report it 
ry 0 that the rural 
tinued in 
—‘* The petitioners humbly 
ther suffer the 
e given, i 
ing vst oi or Mees: it might be debated and 
de cided 
oe “TRH. Prince Albert h 
e silk 
shire, deploring the de on i é 
= ~~ pra: ying age Pa ghness to adopt silk stockings in 
fama His Royal Highness has acknowledged, 
iss ugh asurer, the receipt = _ dress, g 
- a it oe. give him much pleasure to be rae to re- 
von le sigh bad sta! a 33 many ctable per- 
0 be ssed a Sin gy accession 
of. be peat Me a ray long ik eka have been in- 
always w 
fs i 7 epider s ey * i Hicertizangeny’ a shai eae 
i Les lbites "aul omst ati SPP eect eet = pre Sta si ad seb eae he tie eee ee ere 
siineiilielaeidiaiatidanemebeanmimmne 
Tapedin ould be prevailed ~ 7 adopt it, would be far more 
prey to their an the stockin 
Devizes.— Another daring burglr y has been committed 
n this county. A few days since the house re Mr. Gum, 
of the tithing of Seend, was Comes nto by three thieves, 
— d of property amounting “ between 30/. and 40/. 
i 
hearing the rin had got up They then told him that 
he did not give them what he , they would murder 
both hi d his sister, and commenced r 
assistance, Mr m states t he ey were but 
ree in number, as he afterwards traced their steps to- 
ards Melksham. The face of each was bla d. 
men, named Townshend and ke, have since been appre 
hended and practi trial ; and two others, named 
Aust and Towns ee ~ latter a brother ’ the prisoner, 
have been remanded fi rpsens aries tio 
Gloucester.—At a recent meeting of ietabobe in this 
city, Mr. C. Bathurst, t, the chairmen, stat le me t after the 
present quarter-sessions he co - fro 
red 
state of his health, any inane perfo pres peer of “that 
It is expected that he will ‘iy succeeded by Lor 
ale, 
t Government 
offered for the appre ramen 
Hertford.—It ha s been announced that 
has ordered the aan of 1002. 
sion 
whom, it will be remembered, he was taken 
Liv —A iin accident has happened in this 
city to one sal the sons of the Rev. Hugh M‘Neil. It 
seems that he was prectisin ga cer in the nope rhood, 
w rten 
he ball passed obliquely iene the ae part of his 
» inflicting a dangerou d. Som . 
however, appear to be entertained of hi overy. 
n— ae outh and Bi mail 
e too 
fright a whose master had a Sea i 
on bebind host ‘ke Knowledge. of the coa 
Maidstone.—On Monday a serious fire o 
farm- aie of Mr. 
It seems cdl *| 
et knows, went to the 
letters then in 
mitted i in 
ivery to Messrs. Jose: 
cotton-spinners and manufacturers, 
which it is asce —— there certainly were 
each con’ remittance, viz 
207. 17s., and the other a draft for 
Provincial Bank cheoora and the first 
Bank of England no 
ee that on the sam a man went 
and Liverpool District “Bank in the tow 
sente ted cash order. 
oe bankers say vag paying it, = detaining 2 gave him 
eck drawn a pes sam t, to bring them signed 
mm they ta they igor 
following day a person went oo 
England, Mosley-street, where h 
to get the draft cashed, but phodaernet y> 
discovering in it some diserepanc Bet respect 
dorsement which induced them ecline paying it; they, 
however, did not detain the aissiee but suffered him 
orig agit him. A day’or two aah 
eived through the Post- 
office a letter bearing the incest ter post- snake consist 
ing of a blank s of paper, inclosing the draft and the 
wo half 102. notes which had been sent with it in the 
made a similar attempt 
e yesg 
to the 
pe mal letter of their correspondents. The super- 
scription of iis pak k letter Ms , itis said, in the same 
pe pe ting as that of the on the 
draft. The pat ah oe her, “however, has not yet been 
dete cted. —Ano ther us fire has occurred in this town, 
am facto y on the "hoi side of Store- 
street, near the viaduct of the Birmingham Railway. The 
building is one of large dimensi e' es 
high, and about 40 yards by 25 in extent. 
ginated in the upper abi oP the if Ocoee of M 
Curti 
card manu 
severa ral 
ighness dir 
airs of each rte pad for Hay Higea m 
