THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[May 7, 
resent | a number of robberies have lately been committed e: sb Leicester.—This town su been the scene of som 
The fe Se nT necingtieng hen visito’ of oe the | sons pssog through the fields near Horns rious aataebsnees. minne # of the management of the 
nom of members was had bee ; n 132, bh of which num- | by a foot-pad, said to have been heavily armed, a i a ae -khouse. Itappea Saab Bs ot wiroaety en who re- 
gardens in the past yea? phere 139 —On Tues- | scription o erson was days since forw mca relief were required to attend ; and, asa test of their 
Ger a7 ee rabid the shareholder of the Alten | to the police station. In consequence of this information, destitution, were emplo pfed. in iaiae the wheel at the 
y a general oe gs ds held. From the report, it ap- additional men were placed near the spot compl of. | Union workhouse. ‘This plan seems to have been dig. 
Mining Laeger 7 ad in consequence © n Th afternoon, one of the cemen 0 da | liked by the paupers ; and they have, in consequence, fre- 
the ceavsanetis result of the transactions of the company | man, answering the description of the robber, following quently injured an ken i ma _ A few days 
their mines at Alten, in Norway, the directors desiring | a gentleman near Hornsey-w House. He ac ordingly | since the * n one i <a several individuals 
as soon a3 set le to afford every info n. The ex- | pursued him, and on approaching within a few yards bein fei a itte . o e, they were 
nditure during seas past year was ps 8s. Id., and | man turned round and fired a pistol at him, which | taken into custo es pote gaol, upon which a 
56 tons of c it had disposed of, amounting to pan n arm. — sat ape cgokaery the Phen bs a sgh l igh beeen Sens ios 
w e was join : r 
13,7652. verb oa thus leaving a loss of 5, 4931. Is. 5d. oe ie j i tp ati bine ee tine att or tty phate 
dition to m losses. Th made in Oct. las had 
tT 
another year, at "the lowest posssible r. Po 
said pea A a? virtually lost 7 LE oretl and thought it eet to 
dissolve the company. rman said the company 
had hee into pad Bhai for the carrent tad: 
Gibson hoped, if the d fro mi my 
to 14 ,0001., and the ‘returns were onty200" to 
ee eal 
ess than iki antici- 
The Aone se of labour, 
“ry “had be the cause of the 
r. Nellen stated that, | da the 
read a brief report, from which 
an additional 2s. 6d are was ac- 
of the new stock, and that the 
at the bridge held out a fair prospect o 
sab portion he parish of 
Chi cheer, Rector of All 
af 
z Fy 
as 
ate in Charles-street, Middlesex Hospital, and an eccle- 
siastical district will be assigned to it. Lords Teignmouth 
stock, and several clergymen and gentlemen, spoke 
in support of the resolutions, which were adopted unani- 
mously.— The anniversary m g of the Royal Instit 
tion was held on Monday, B. Bond Cabbell, Esq., in the 
report of t he ex- 
ey congratula 
bers on the restoration of the health of} Mr. Faraday, which 
enabled him recently to give a course of juvenile 
University College. —On Saturday, the annual meeting 
of the Conneil was ‘held for the purpose of distributing 
It 
Pentel at the | Government press d a 
7 } pss 5 o7 = is et Ali. 
We Pas nt. — The ftoaanie ‘of wo 
frst ype see to 
ornhi , Newgate-street, and 
of the Old Bailey. § wg a 
Mortality in the he Metropolis. —The —- is the 
leaths that have occu -M 
ene : Yhersdey, the pre eta of Hornsey, 
rmed hi the Bina? doy 
esiding at 
seriously 
he district. ‘The charch is to be situ- | 
rought up 
when it was ascertained 
that his saa is doubtful. Th nded men are 
said to be doing well, and fatal pth Datei are not 
cppteuidel: 
we ig It is stated that extensive improvements 
t to be effected in this doc pie by enlarging “the 
alker, the expense of 
and that it is 
the Trafalgar was launched ; th le of the work to be 
under the immediate superintendence of enison, 
RE. tet tha rds ioners of 
the Admiralty, in consequence of the obstructions which 
have hitherto taken: when practice and riments 
ve been made in the marshes, have ordered that boats 
shall be regularly stationed in the River to ensure that 
1 anchor wi r It is underst 
painted to re pees! the side of a tw 
ied by five large guns. _ Experi 
will short 
of an invention fe Somes se effect of shot se at 
steam-vessels sea. iron tank or case has been 
pu soc nbatrard of 30 tons “of coals in it, against 
ial will ade when the arrangements 
—The views both public and AB 
Hill. 
Radstock, an and Mr. of this capac eS eee the sale of the things con 
in it comm week. 
crowds who 
vildin ng Set examined the curiosities it 
d 
i 
sons altogether are sa have been a pag to the 
spot. A temporary building was erected on the lawn 
an 
b e were about 200 but th 
attendance on the subeeisers days of of ieee sale has been 
— entirely with 
ri ia of inka ich past 
everal choi oaks Preallgae high prices i 
of old and rare re sold during the early part of 
is week ; f the res, di ,and minia- 
res were disposed of on Thursday Friday. The 
sale is expected to poser another Ries ape el 
thousai unds have already been and the 
tire effects hav 
e been variously sans as likely to hi 
duce from 30, 0007, to 50,0 
Brobincial N News. 
Black —Some d 
life, have aaa in thi 
of € Mr. Turner’s defeat in his ioc against ant return 
of M r. Hornby, the sitting member for the borough, The 
arri Manchester, — the 
ornby, was 
—_ windows sin — ng 
her d ee 
2p aga repaired to the p08: "the “Riot J Ket 
was rea “oh es an erga! called out. ob upon this 
anne Sateet, but not before one individual had lost 
g thro a iees by the crowd and trampled to 
the 
, an 
i in a body, and compelled a number of m 
case their work 
w a few mi embers hal the tra de pursue the a 
\ Shaned from Somaattee at outrages. 
to 
listurbances, = estore chor ee of 
s town oned by the ne 
a st g 
threw stones at siveril ‘individu als, and many shop-wi 
ho 
arrived in the course of the night. El 
rioters were sted; and these prompt measures on the 
to ces; al- 
gh the town c an excited 
state, and when the rioters were brough the magi 
rat ch geet w are br c 
e 
ainting nine have been 
. Chantrey as signified her wish to pres 
sent to the University the o inals of the late Sir F. 
, sy ninee la rge figures, as well as 
s,and his copies from antique 
Rome oulds ma p 
condition that a permanent place be assigned to th 
sa Phe Sculpture Gallery of the new Univ ersity Gal-. 
win course of erection, laid down in Mr, 
Cockerell’s plan. convocation has accordingly been 
held, at which it was unanimously lved to accept Lady 
pose is iad ; it b nderstood, that if it should 
to rem r casts fr 
sions connected wit 
id 2 
operations have ced for k 
niches which they are jenuied to occupy. e figures, 
which are by Mr. Wee ae are seven feet high without 
the plinth. oe ee ie executed. = 
» Merthyr T: —A sonar has been committed in 
ss 
hi 
his father-in-law and beveral labourers, who found him 
a wood near Rhy Ae wih It i 
fakza, he schnore ged 
m to take a 
Por tvmbe i is announced that the spree 
against the aa of the Royal George, which have been 
= me time sus ed—the aint of which, as far as 
haye proceeded, have been given from fra e to time in 
former Numbers of this Paper—will mence a 
with; three lighters, with rutabe apparatus hv have been 
d 
iin for ssible, 
cote at unremu 
on ‘hat has compelled | many 
ills 
of sto 
sor.— Extensive Syontens 
ds 0} 
verted into a 
mples, grottoes eee ue bat 
the hermit’s kitchen, ~ ‘s ——. in 
the groun # are to be re 
and the several walks and aides "improves 
beries, shih since the decease of the. la 
gu 
app to ate 
nded to, under the inspection of Mr. In 
the superintendence of this portion of the cont 
ssdrnage . Mr. M‘Guire, who b 
n the Royal ho 
uratieg” at Kew, an 
Bee ee re | ee es ay are Pe rad, re ars tsk NURITE DOSER ae oe 
a eva 
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