1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
pturing two out of the three, Belchamp at the fe 
Fecting his escape, though he was afterwards taken 
custody, and all rd have since been committed to ane 
their trial for the offence. 
Windso ee la —— occurred a few ee since 
o T. R. Ward, Esq., of Englefield Green, one of the ma- 
strates for etiahice: while bunting with the hat ost nds 
in the eighbourhood of oughton, Northampt onshire, 
a while 
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an it bone was Droken 
and his arm s = lear rab Me Ward, ho 
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York.— while the magistrates fpr 
Sedberg, in ihe West Riding of this county, were 
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ourt to hear the sfemiaatige, 
of the office gave 
duals o. a depth of 20 feet. 
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5 
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2 
ai circa 
were ex 
seriously injured that their {ives are despaired of. A wae 
number we: i par 
were also mo less The part * ome 
office upon h the magistrates were sitting 
ported by another beam, and did 
ach 
chee 
e first repeet of the 
great ala d excitement in the 
n, the consequences having os L PeRERROIO as much 
so bas than they proved te b 
Railways.—We learn from the ‘‘ Railway Ma 
that the following are the recei 
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azine’ 
_ don and Birmingham Railway Company has been held at 
irmingham, for the purpose of receiving the Directors’ 
report, and fi her business. The c an, Georg 
_ Carr Glyn, Esq., stated that the pace of t ompany 
hey were enabled to declare an excellent 
E nd on the apne subse ribed. at referring to the 
necessity that would exist, in order to meet the entures 
wh ld become a in July, for a call of 102. on the 
louceste en entirely compli 
and that iad had leased the W: 
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ted.— On 
4 “ the tae of the London and Greenwich eee 
“From the 
_ was h r. W. Sha at in fhe A ooga 
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t 
41,321, 1, 
with the preceding half-year, but the Brighton 
creased to 987/. 13s. 3d. 
ith confidence to t when the 
wit the fut 
nm, Brighton, and South-Eastern lines should be 
m 
y 
* sachs d Bri 8d. in- 
s and shares, and the expenses, reduced the 
pene to 9311. 9s, 3d. Th t having been adopted, 
§ disc took olution, proposed by 
of el f 200 
. old shares as a qualification, but it was es ee 
fare rave under sideration that the directors 
: ure should each Qualify | to the extent of 100. ofthe. 
a 
andar, the salen meeting | 
135 
IRE 
Dub a Leeks maneing of the Repeal As- 
nue was held on Saturda A letter was saa from 
Mr. O’ Connell stating his intention to leave London on 
Tuesday, s shaty pin in this c 
der to pre ing of the corporation on that d 
The oe on 7 Corn ny Mr. O’Connell added, would 
ould take care and be bac 
London in time for the Weaton: e 
e 
aa usu 
en 
posed ro 
e the gre af 
y 
r de Sedesieas: 
of 
the friendship of Ireland valuable, 
therefore, secu le aa was ger B on the mi- 
nutes; after which a communication was read from 
Brooklyn, New York, candies 172. for the association ; 
and another from Livy ing 57, 
n Saturday, a party of the police -of this 
a —* 
imerich,— 
city succeeded, after 
none D oo ards 
Z. had been Gheted a the ete ae aed 
ang, Goverament for 6 apprenensian of the assassins. 
n the ight of the 10th ins 
met Mr. David Cullen, of eee within four miles 
of “this town, was shot in his bedroom, The assassin, it 
seems, fired at him through a chink in the window-shut- 
ter, and the ball entering under his shoulder, passed 
through his body, and was ats tened epee t the opposite 
It appears Abat, serious doubts are entertained of 
his ne olic tte imm ediately on = spot, 
uw 
8 
this Brora ‘ foresee A bi: nder 
e than 
ne 
ite’s 
‘om casting which will shortly 
nse to Reg paps the pee will be very BL isog' but 
Go ent, it is said, has been obli 
Waterfo 
habitants of this i ‘vho held a porting i 
requesting that a daily m 
= port and Bras ach 
tion with M 
e subject, | 
lished hetwern, 
e communica- 
The 
any important town SS) 
of Trelan ny one as W vel as its natural qualities 
as : pest compare ed with thos 
fayo.—A local papers the. Cheuiletibe, informs us 
an a few days since, ld owned in 
a bog- ewes in the batony of TF d 
fehiot his neck. It se 
bog a a nett, with she el ep 
back,.and tha at 
ppears, was arraigned for s 
pleaded guilty, but was allow re withiren 
his plea, and was se uitted, by direction of t 
bi aw having been discovered i in the indictment. * After hi 
cape, he again took to me PEACH, and at jengit’ 
oe his death in the manner ne ted. 
sheep- 
‘ork,—The Royal mail steamer daca which sailed 
from Liverpool on the 4th ult. for Halifax and Boston, 
pu ut into ~ bah vl had in 
t. 49 2 very boiste sa eae 
which ised a tases ¢ aye whereby her balwarks had 
been carried awa 
her p -boxes stove in, and her 
corns sre € was comple’ d, and the 
so serious that she was unable to proceed on 
eg rayage, and eee to this port to repair. No lives 
fort tunately have been lost. 
LAND. 
Edinburgh.—A few days since the first pu’ pec: ar 
ment of a ‘Bude light was made in 
| derable effect. 0) was brought ping the lantern in 
ir-street ; 
to hare mig 4 siphbeachoed toa much greater 
jets in its vicinity. 
those selected by the Queen ;” € season advances | 
ht will be found still 
rds gh kind of goods selected, 
ost part of the finest de- 
tation ees ; but that t' 
also some rich sith ‘aiding, yelvets, and a tartan of a 
rare or ‘beautiful make. 
Miscellancous. 
The Peerage.—The following are the name 
of some of the oldest Peers. Perhaps there is no pub 
bea! ad the world, with the sam pened a on Noe which 
uce an equal number of ik who have attained 
8 hag: ages 
| that Ay tog of the Commander-in-chief, h 
| gener 
ere were | roa 
gavenny, Earl, 87 ; rena pe 
(eghorh 705 ae ri 
can 
to sh — able ages :—Aberer ai Lord, #23 Aber- 
; An glesey,. 
Delamere, Lord, 75 ; Dinorben, Lord, 75; Donegal, Mar- 
75; Harr 
quis, 81 ; ‘Leitrim, Earl, 74; ei aesiike For 
84; Pe vig Ear], 85 ; Ludlow, Ear L 
Feo 
oe 
Lo 
e, Rossmore, Ear * 
and Sele, Lord, 73; Sitesbury, “Earl, i 
Lord, 85; Sinclair vf Ye rd, 74; Sacked Ba 77; Stan- 
ley, Lord Pas . St. Germain's, Sars, 75; 
rd, incent, Lord Teynham, 
Welles, Macnee 82" Wellington, Duke, 72 
ord, eae Westminster, Marquis, 75; Wyntor d, Lord, 
ie a mes: 
New ae Coinage.—A fraudulent system has been car- 
ried on for some time, of defrauding = public by plug- 
ging the gold 9 af rig: soa which has been effected in 
foatenerts 
any experiments, with a view 
to prevent the sbetracton of. the gold takin place with- 
out pay te detectio in We y, the porknen 
i rtl 
r it, in 
“The pe of India his 
“ Five Yea a in India,”’ states that the hunting-deer are 
very curi es a ie t e seen 
them in any other part of Ind pnee male antelope 
is kained to wate age among a herd of wild OnER, one 
males of which mediately out place 
The fame one Siam nt twisted 1 in a partic nly ann 
among his horns, soon o entangle his antagonist 
and he moment he finds he has done so, he throws hi 
started off as fast as his legs could c h ives 
this was rare, and that they soasea sxannagpetl Sa 
secure the wild o 
Travellin “ in indig, —Mr. Fane, in the same 
a travelling camp in India 
he following is an extract :—All the 1 shee. gal ont 
a street of abou fty feet wid 
e General’ always being in the centre ; eat dur- 
-tents, on one — and 
on nthe opposite. This s t the 
s care is always clear of trees, bi 
patios: i ie holes filled up; a 
bought 
which a nérric, or ‘‘ price current,”’ is daily ewes out by 
the commissary attach head-quarters. Quite on the 
—- of all are the elephants and a santing en- 
joying themselves after a lon ut 
four or five hundred 
ntry ally ey away a 
the cavalry, at the aprons side of of the ca The wh 
ith escort an 
d wit teady pace, but 
proached, t in the 
om which the Grivens found it difficult to 
the geese 
nD consequence 
sitae two days before the cuss 
hee 
