THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Aveust 6, 
—From Wales, the sy. ibe are gee) 
Pembrokeshire the country for 
ot exhibited so fsriat an a Bieliee Ps 
n. The weather has been ve 
est rea At Pilru oth an 
wheat was cut last week ; ‘anal other fields have since ser 
cut in other parts of the ty. Th in is very good, 
and should the ne weather continue, a splendid 
harvest will n Flintshire and De shire the 
bidwer bi betwee 
The 
seedhesd ‘of Walsall, Bilston, Dudle ay Wednesbury ; 
r ei of ecatatliiad similar to 
those adopted by the salted in South Hedeontas hire gt 
milita ed i 
of strength ‘ad ienabielan: had 
the effect of preset tranquillity. 
e storm was sever rely felt at Brad- 
e 
igs a tow ance gatew 
range of bu oe pho een; eA ay which are 
appropriated to ag ty offices. The roofs of the 
be gs Bf ose , and two salt vants wha = in 
e rooms were . Eematly tn injur ven head of 
ane were found dead in 
split t 
e Lai - OnaeETANGE ies 
eng Be vines he Dix, pie e splinters 
illis uses, totaly ieeckanhe c- 
tion of exotics, a eae abe! ery. 
ent was made on 
Brighton.—A. 
Sunday from one ofthe pulps of of thi this — which has 
been attended with some unpleasant conseq: A 
the close ¥ his nee at the Chapel Royal 4 in the ne 
ing, the nr iating ministe’ 
addressed his. con a = ene i 
might be nove a clergy 
roel the girs at the oom a rad he Pied. te ei 
them o notorious ke 
that it et Sarttire, a pe for to 
Such an announcement coming +X. a pulpit, ~_ = 
created great sensation ; and, a 
0 € congregation were 
ae tw son 
s far as i 
portion of the congrezation, m when they aske 
and were informe 
oroughs that they were suspected to be 
al 
“— 2 
4 i 
— they nets te prove to any gentleman i in the cro 
who would accompany them, The hea ~ ough imme- 
aweis got into the fly, which was driven to the can e of 
a respectable lady resident in eae fe stated tat 
- Moo 
the suspected eoeageeria. 
of Barton-on-Hum 
i oe 
ve 
aod Mr. Moore, afellow of St, 
Blackheath. r. Drum- 
ering the error into which he had been led 
— 
being | startling facts in relation 
they et 
the 5s. paid on Wednesday, will sagen ee the full sum of 
nd upon his separ 
rnish ws ot great Rak a 
ssful 
tot 
Cornwall, it is sores that the promise 
of a favourable season will be re 
Gainsborough.—The avetion of ‘Glnreh Laas which 
i s decided on Saturday 
cal papers state that few towns in England contain a 
larger proportion of Dissenters than Gainsborough, the 
arish cont: only one church a Dissenting 
ol 
majority. 
Harwich.—Our readers will not eh is NN ba ia 
astrous fate of her Majesty’s ship n Nov 
veying the coast near this ip is ren 
Master 
ty. 
chonrht th that she the deg 
ralty desirous of iced the valuable surveying 
near 's company p sing a Py. 
appa- 
ratus, and the charts and memoranda, the results of years 
of labour o te 1 al rent a Government steam-vessel 
to look for her, and d large rewa ‘i to an so 
offer 
discovering the at locity of the wreck ; but, arngect 
ing more was heard of her 
ing-smacks got entangl ,w 
o have been proved, by ma on the timbers hove u 
to be the r remains of ‘aan jlicfated vessel. The wreck fies 
about 13 m ast of Lowestoft.in 17 fathoms water 
Lane 
aste read nt fae time past the ap ae od 0 
this toi has been the scene of nearly a dozen robberies 
= burglaries, all supposed to have dis cola: itted by 
e gang, who, although | known to the police, contrived 
last week. They generall 
t 
being large beam o e door of 
the house they intended to rob, as a kind of battering-ram 
il t was either broken open cks gave 
sek r ses at Forton, Wyerdale, Scotforth, &c., 
ere robbed in this manner. Atos 
the police succeeded in capturing five 
there is said to be little doubt that the remainder will 
peedi rought to justice. - 
—The storm which was so a vig in nthe 
ed to reat 
h at the 
gna: in 
am The nd some large fra 
aie fell into ae ‘bell. heater The bells Soratest “ie 
lently, and, wit e immediate crash of the thunder, 
caused much terror to the inhabitants of the vrromesing 
church, but 
Melton M oA s 
nes: 
pletely flooded in a few sec econds, Laps raeicon by the 
eae of the grates of the culverts ; obstruction lasted 
for ae half an hour, but no ‘iatcea was done to the 
buildings. 
parbometsc sre ees some days past the mill of Messrs. 
tive in Pe Age umber, who parade up 
wn the street, in fiat ak the mill, while the hands 
or leaving wo 
through the interference sp 
ardner and Bazley have declined to pode eed spinaie? 
ber nion ; ogi object of the 
ar - 
With a view protecting the hands 
from any eee violence, five or six policemen have been 
stationed in the street, wh i y, no 
terfering with et 
Ehlert fro 
in this town many 184 0 to 
Sonne are very voluminous, bes nown 650) 
open ‘mare to the regent. distress. It 
par in 1840, 3,732é. 7s. 6a. was Elton A 
and clothing, with-which 10,132 families were reliev: fin 
24 days there of 2,000 fami 
rt) above 12 years of age. Of the hag i 2 040 
79 persons, gts of o th 
stly 
oO 
than a 
s. 4d., ee rage 
yy of 
By Ano 2,0 
2s, Gd. per pawn tic 
per fa mount of pledges was 2,835/. 10, 
In 1841, a gen ay Fein visited 258 families, mostly weavers, 
whose a. were 32/. 5s., 0 
ie of the oie in 1838-9, was 
ear. 50 s ecpers in their receipts 
dimin iohed from 197, 700 in 1841; 
a difference of 67,600/., or a decrease of 1 er week, 
weastle—An accident which threatened very serious 
nail was ea to start fr n, after having 
ars that a of the wheelers took 
s in hand, was a about 
The latter was dragged a short distan 
e coachman hung on b 
k 
e of the horses. 
contact with a 
afterwa — it was st opped 
ak: os check 
hrow 
rostaining any serious in 
elf off, and = He esc 
tieabe to a sta od bes the w 
The = then alighte 
been pro 
New en 
ches eir Piahar: went to in 
ventured too far, and bene erred by the strong current 
itch, were unfortu- 
inquest, ae return erdi A 
Oxford. aR satisfaction = meen 
ood by the 
: 
hrown open 
Tues- 
s seat at Nuneham Park to be t 
for the recreation of all stssine three days a week, 
~ 
° 
banc 
no doubt a, the 
co: China soon 
Wellesley from China, is the 
i Segre lady was. confined fo 
e coop in which birds and sie animals are 
sometines eines to this country. It measures 2 ft. 8 
in. 7 length, | ft. 6in. in breadth, and 2 ft. 43 in. in depth ; 
e mall 
mn 
8 
i 
interest, a ing the mode of punishmen : 
prisoners pas subjected in “the — — —Inque 
ries have been made by ralty of the 
was occasioned in = Geo 
fille 
a loud explosi 
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, and wards 
unrelieved for want of funds, Boy the 45,591 tndividuale 
6,978 were hand-loom weavers ; 38,613 of various occupa- 
tions; 25,792 were English ; and the other 19,799 Irish. 
The number included 16,900 children under, "and 9,030 
raphed. 
ion in Saiurasse to the 
s, that a fur- 
ther dividend of 15s. in the “pire will be shortly declared 
private credito which, w 
on 
occurred a 2a.m., when everything Ww — 
violent as the near. ca a peo) 
pba 
of Mr. Wise, ctblshien 
" place in men ang wet “The The doors 
payable to the ith 
