THE GARDENERS’. CHRONICLE. 
[Aprin 16, 
s course of instructions. The “or 
into ——— seats, zo r bewe nace dis- 
tinguished portion of t itors, am we 
Piince Albee: the Duke mt Will ty “Areubiehons 
Som the were encored. Prin 
es saad the “Dake of ‘Wellington n took their ie eatvars 
about ten o'clock, and were loudly cheered. 
Metropolitan Roads. — We have noticed in former 
Numbers the sone | of the darkness of the Métropolitan 
roads, in cons of oe e discontinuance of the 
ts by the com moantiblont , and t teps taken by the 
different parishes poner the evil. House 0 
mons on Thursday, Mr. Borthwick, after preening 
a petition Notting Hill rie ep sington in referen 
to this subir rose to bring forward a motion of w ich 
had given notice, ve to intr a bill to 
for | 
—— the better lighting of the Metropolitan ia by 
ive parishes through which t se soon He 
tooght the present t ha was called bs in 
railroads having dimi 
onsequen 
ed the tolls on ‘the ardieury rosie 
lon 
Mr. Borthwi 
said that the bill, in that case 
pa a private nature, ad the 
therefore, vhave to give the notice sc caied to be given in 
of private bills. Mr. Borthwi 
the consent of the house he would withdraw his motion, 
give the proper notice 
niversity College —The al general meeting of 
u 
of this j stitution has recently taken place, 
cil and a ae nt of the 
muitted to o the 
seen in different nt places in the ie and its neigh- 
bourhood 3 but th s been offered 
the pe of Mr 
is is that of Jane Jo — otherwise Jane 
t the e of her 
. Sheill, in the parish 
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murderer, Wilenpte his apprehen- 
sion can be € ee 
z ere The interest felt by the public with 
respect to the seiirds aching sale of Horace Walpole’s col- 
tion of curiosities ahd works of art at Biles tro Hi 
ntinues unabated, as is evide number of 
visitors who still crowd the house for the purpose of view- 
ecripts included in the collection, we lear 
papers that a discov as been mad ng the past 
which is ih interest to the statesman and the histo 
More igs | boxes of papers, rage secret 
and i portant,” = een found, and are said to consi 
f letters, which es, the first orn of aldegrave 
ote to the Ministers of his day. It is added that the 
i vi communicated t 
all Cok age registered in t 
inst. “ey °4 Licinelatis 832 ; 
in 1841, 
Brobincial Netvs. 
Brighton.—It has bee n stated that — the 
*s ba av fi in 
umerous 
“this 
days previou 
suspensi ayo ments ; pat the report has been 
pio a on authority. 
Cambridge.—A lo cal paper informs‘ us that arrange- 
ments are i a progres. for the oer ete of the Duke of 
No ee apeecoe racbal hancellor of this University, i 
11,8402. 9s. will take at the ensuing commencemen u i ‘4 
Tee Piloge: 32877 rofessors and masters, 8,553/. 7s. 6d.; to | unfo ent © lead to its furt : 
co 3,287/. Ass US Sy to this, the dividends The e of Wellington and Lyndhurst, it is s added, 
the ropriate: ed funds, profit on Exche- | have signified their intention of honouring “this city witha 
Pat , and eine ipts amounting together to | visit on the occasion ; and it is expected number of 
Bf. 16s. lid., the income of the college was 3,500/. | other eminent persons will also be rye 
0d. The ordinary ex of the session were 3,255 Liverpool.— ine has come before the magistrates of 
18s, 1d., and the extraordinary expenses 491/. 10s. 6d. ; | this town, which, from the unusual aah re of the charge 
the whole expenditure thus exceeding the year’s receipts | and the singular discloutifde made du eis. the investigation, 
by 246/. 9s. 9d. For defraying this balance, incurred in | has excit d mu interest.- It has been pending fo 
permanent additions and im ements to property of pays but we peck As noticing it until the Fatale wip 
the college and its ucation, the council ha own. The charge was one of abduction brought by 
applied temporarily a further portio e donation of Miss mikey gaint eight per a Soran M‘Gill, Jones 
Mr. Brun . ; and, until repayment, the college is | Quick, Rog anc an - Dunlevy ; Mrs. Jon res, and 
Fun 
peqrec oy oes 
E geo oun El 
modal was awarded to Mr. J. Thom - : 
pson—studen: f 
Fait, paseo Raateer ‘inden hia ee A. Fone ahs 
ay scholarship in compara 
oprietors on the presen’ the 
s prospects of advancing p 
even z fatal accident fey RN in Hye Park on 
A: Tt appears 
was gig : bak coat horse, when by some sulin 
he was thrown, and fell upon his head, by which con- 
cussion of the brain was produced. He este 
St. George’s Hospital, where he died s Bog Ms 
The deceased gentle an intimate friend of Prince 
pee of Cambridge, who called th pital soon 
had 
of inquirieg after h 
a 
him ; and 
mour that the accident had occ urred to his 
Royal Highness himself. 
he murder committed at Roehampton, no- 
fact that the murd 
the hands of justice. ek variety of rumours h 
nt respecting him, and accounts of his having been 
d,-| fo 
made to rescue those that were Bn when 25 men men 
nteen of whom ; 
as state 
Little light, oe was thrown on t 
cident. Some of the witnesses attributed it to the falling 
in of a portion of ee roof of the mine, and an escape of 
xf 
f foul air in an unfrequented part 
f 
f the mine, which nite on workmen going 
to the place with a lighted _ dle. 
Southampton.—On- Monday, a special general pend 
of the shareholders of nee Southampton Dock A. 
sh 
peta to take the eae i teps to carry th 
the management of the com ae the excess insthe esti- 
ate against the enginee the want of security with 
the present contractors, and the evils of the truck system 
n, the on W 
is eur ‘Gata of 
316 shares then took place. 
Railways.—The following are the ey |? of railways 
4,90 
for p week Birmingham, 14,903/.; Great 
Western? 11,858/. ; Brighton, 9.7401 tee 7601. ; 
Bir ham and Glou 1,662/. ; Hull and Selby, 
940/. ; Eastern Counties, 8297. ; Manchester and Birming- 
ham, 3362. ;. Greenwich, 1,594/.; Northern an Eastern, 
1,0) ; South-Western 10/.;. Birmingham an 
Derby, 1,098/.; North Midland, 3,886/.; Great North 
of England, 1,2731, 5 idland Counties, 2,479/. ; York 
and North Midland, 1,570. ; burgh and gow, 
1,6377.—An accident, atten ith fatal consequences, 
has occurred on the Railway, at the 
who be q é a 
quest was held, and a verdict of ‘‘ Accidental death mre 
tur A serious accident has ‘taken place on the North 
Union Railway, whereby a policeman lost. his life. It 
s that some p s passing along the line near the 
town of Capel pie him lying, severely wounde and 
apparently dead, between the rai He pee taken up, 
and conveyed to ‘the Capel — where b ied in a few 
minutes afterwards. From t nce sadaeed at the 
pat, Fksg was reason to pees at he me ' the 
accident from a | e-train that passed along the line 4 
bi finger, she insisted on te minutes om ves was vised i Ver i t, ‘* Acci- 
hoes off, and afterw Se dental : Nor .’—On Sunday, a serious accid ecurred 
; name! * — ern and Eastern Rai to Mr. Layer, & 
was at t me time eae having defi aalies i aster drover and butcher of Fakenham, Norfolk. It 
Crellin of 250/. It seems he had e time previously speared that, he had accompanied his men with @ large 
o arriage to Miss Crellin, by whom his suit | drove of beasts on their way to Smithfield ; and one of 
’ Pa when mt as props the oxen becoming tired, he put it into a track 0 — - 
; in rains, and tee OOS? 
on having all her property first settled on herself, to which | however, was Fae n he s re : oe whistle of the 
ed, an match sequence bro engine, and becoming restive, kicked yer fos 
owever, = ng an action for at the time the tr: s going at full — eed 
He promise of ge, and working on Miss Crel- . bn was prhprrcstie and he received other serious 
in’s fears, by the aselstence of the ner, Mrs. Jones, | j He Asad to the London Hospital, wher? 
| in extorti i. from her. During the in be ties in a Bopelses sta 
quiry, which lasted seven days, a great many witne 
ta examined, cient evidence was a 
the paceirates Ge commit all the prisoners Dublin —His Excellen wic'g! a 2 Lord Lieutenant and 
‘Gayton —s eae Quick, sae: Mrs. | Countess de Gre mere taken their departure for fondo 
sie en as princi in the abducti where they are ee yore about a month. 
LOgerso » and Duval, for felony, as accesso- Majesty’s 8 letters ner have e Great Seal, “ 
es. Copeland is oe for the fraud, and Mr. Dun- | pointing the Lord Chancellor, the Archbishop of Armagh 
with being implicated in the | and Sir Edward Blakeney, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen- command- 
n present on the occasion of the | ing the Forces in Ireland, as ustices during hi 
9 bail, to pee oe assizes to lency’s absence.—An inquest has been held on Sit 
serdar eg preferred ago gone Bart., whose sud death we epee 
; r » when, wep the medical evidence, it appeare 
were lost, has taken ou eposos, tek whereby seventem ne d re ac ge wets ont nd brain. ‘The 
Messrs. Swere and Co.y at Flowiey “Fitdy-nege Hyde | os a veri gee ap ioaets ee 
Cheshire. As soon as it was safe to descend, ‘exeftions s| ona visit at to SE Blnheney aie 2 Col. White, he e* 
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