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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
[Jan. 15, 
and the loss is estimated at about 
were totally destroyed, 
the fire is not known, as all appeared 
8,000, = origin of 
to be when the workmen left the premises a few hours 
before. 
Neweas A local paper, the Journal,” informs us 
rried coastwise from the river 
tated that 
every expense the ssh ah and that the conviction 
of ot Saar sa was but a small part of the benefit deriv 
from it. arise egulations insured a a return of ever : 
occurren every part of the c , and an accurate 
account was kept of every public-honso and mi 
report 
went on to state at great rm the pone docived by the 
t ha n read, the 
r plan that could be adopted, without 
e 
ship said, ** no other 
most unconstitutional 
ich 
going 80 suddenly into one of the 
had taken away from — inhabitant of the co 
t beneficial one—that of self- 
d dis- 
one oe and owners 0 
county, would receive due consic leration, anc that 
Furat por 
ed, and the system of pa’ 
The noble earl roo ~ Topi ing rie petition 
ourt, ex pressing | hi is i intention to call for a de- 
itive ther 
to the same effect fr “asa different parts of the 
read, Mr. Jermy, the the Recorder of this 
ving a vote 
to the chief constable, Col. _ Oakes 
urred i 
The m ing | con- 
et 
uisition e been nian esa signed by 
by the 
A rec 
ut 
v 
vour to procure the consent 
t of bo th can ndidates, and of 
thei 1 of the mes ; 
and ‘that they will appoint a vy ot from both com- 
mittees, to confer u arrangements to that effect, in or- 
ee that an opportunity may thus be: afforded for a fresh 
no the chair. In reply to this — 
of 
1 o this Proposal, stat 
ing ba the ss ror 
usual course, unless the reece committees of both 
lan 
e committee o! , ho ve been au- 
thorised by the © president and fellows of Trinity College to 
take steps for ae ing in m their part the objects 
of the requisition, and Ae appointed a deputation for 
that purpose—at me time announcing that they fe 
it due to thems nd to Mr. Williams farees that 
they understand the objects of the requisition to be, peace 
for the University and for the — wi ithout the sacri- 
rsons. 
aunty 
o 17,“ fora 
rural police 
ations can 
present large 
by Lord Ratner that ail is 
be omitted, an 
words after the 
an inquiry i instituted into the working of 
sued in the Union at this place, under de deamtere cw 
in the 
annoy her. The girls at length fo found it necessary to apply 
the magistrates to bind Vaughan ov: p the peace. 
He was summoned to the police-office, at which he made 
| his og ig sa but without remaining ns to 
name. Ad r two after this occurrence, the sisters 
were alarmed = pitonneteor rushing in e house wher 
remembered, several 
and attend- 
ag hic 
the New Poor-law, when, it will be 
serious pay ae ~~ tive oe accommodation 
ance ine haga 9 soe 3 
“ f 1 
the es who are to blame for this state of things; 
, painful as the duty is, they cannot s k from its 
performance. ‘The t that when Mr. Tufnell, the 
Assistant-Com P me i witl 
| communication on the subject to the Com- 
ioners, and that he should have advised the post- 
ponement of building on account of the probable erection 
istrict schools. , however, conclude that 
with the best ntions.’”’ th regard to the 
Board of Gaaarens generally, the Commissioners observe 
at they must have known that tal number of 
considered i 
abi eir attention rough to have 
and they would then naturally agthpses 
fee i aia of the officers of the workhouse as must 
rea elicited | the peintel. facts = the first time dackand 
late i n. The Commissioners procee 
acquit the visiting commi 
close Saati 
as 
ores re 
Dav vid and Elizabeth ‘Gain, ¢ the mai 
of oe Sev enoaks Unio n wotihonse, who, it is added, 
in te mber. 
do not at 
ny other or mentioned in the judg- 
ms “hat 
ah, ” aro and 
dre 
been persecuted b 
knife manufacturer, ve aad 
sister, but who, in conseq of his dis slate habits, 
had been rejected by her. Having tried for som et 
induce her to revoke her d i 
adopted threatening language, saying 
her, and in a variety:of ways saitcwed to 
y were sitting, when closin ng the door after him, he drew 
two pis laring that he’ would be revenged. He 
immedia iately fired one of the pistols at the sg sister, 
Sarab, which just graz zed her — head, but s eh 
em $ or 
c — “a 
in attempting-to save her sist oie mace reelf ia 
i murderer ; in cea though the ball 
er ch 
“vanes 
aughan fired a third ee a. 
the pannel, wounding one of the men in the The 
police, however, 
ed 
nd n the 
they proceeded to ransack the howse, which they sobbed 
of money, plate, and other valuables to arge amou 
n Mr. suaiey'a return home, al surprised to 
find the street-door wide open, and th vant crying for 
istance in the cellar. The thieves, however, had dis- 
eae ‘ 
e silver inkstand, presented to Mr. Montgomery by 
tends, ebcapelly oe ole of Sheffield, as a public com- 
pliment, several ort 
Windsor.—Ac ©. preparations are now making, both 
at the Castle and i in St George’s Chapel, for the mb Sew Ber 
e 
said, th 
Tt Consists fen oh ly 
sition: eb,” occasional 
reset; cecil march from * Heseiiaa,”” and the Hal- 
noe! has been made. 
8, Vi 
it doe 
lington, 
the 7th inst, on the line of the 
d 
expected that the line will not be 
ards 
It is understood that the whole ceremony 
a scale of great splendour ; 
Ha n black and cream-colo horses, have 
rrived from town; and it expected that there will 
h e ‘Oc sion 
Hy 
a 
o 4 
SS, Gs 
oo 
a 
s not appear to be yet 
will be performed . Prince Albert or the Duke of Wel. 
ilways.—Another serious slip took place on Friday 
London and Croydon Rail- 
and immedi 
Ra 
ear a place called Finch’s Bridge, 
We 
e properly cleared pa _ 
oth. The accident i is supposed to ave been 
occa sioned 
ia Runcorn Gap Railway, on the line of the London and : 
Hisnibdgassis It appears, t trai 4 
waggons was proceeding he — prterere cs vou 
n accident hab msvaetier on the branch of the St. Helen's _ 
by the ‘‘ Railway Times” that the 
don and Birmingham “e ay a re 
to their chairman, G. C. » Esq, 
the value of upwards of shen *husired pounds, as at 
of their approbatio e manner i ich he 
sided over the affairs} of the railway during th 
ars.—Another accident has happened on the line of the 
Great Western Railway in the Sunni tti 
spot where the late serious catastrophe occurred to the 
luggage train, whereby a Sag Py of the name ne L 
ie lost his life. 
nalling the up- Pater whe the down 
unperceived chen him, and killed him 
Monday, 
without fou 
sequence of the accident, having met with no injury- 
IRELAND 
Dublin. reine has been intimated, in obedience bs 
order from the Lord Lieutenant the Cou 
K 
way in extending their line fm Dalkey up 
spheric puadhde: and whether the Commissioners of 
lic Works in Ireland would be justified in lending m0 
to the directors for this purpose.— 
was ed the ogre time Seah e 
Dr. M. Doyle, chaplain to the Lord Mayor; 
deacon of Glendalagh, officiating. “is lordship 
embers of his. lordshi ip’s hov 
Gnnbad on the eaies —The eps state that 
