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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Avcusr 13, 
dh Wend esday, Fetarnéd a verdict of Wilful Murder 
ngsint the Wiabdads who has aéeordingly been committed 
to take his trial. 
—The late uripleasant caret r at the ee 
eas 2 eek, has brought 
Roy ed in our paper of | 
letters from the Bishop of efter the : Vie r of Barto 
on-Humber, the Rev: nt of Lincoln, and 
also from Heads of colleges; in tes, and other re- 
ectable oe at in that district, Mapa nd the respect- 
sy of the Rev. Mr. Moore cou ne intended to 
dopted fie ion yet be both Mr. 
tryman was = king at some horses which were Sa tonnes 
for sale. nagpentleman in cereal ara and repr: 
senting hiinself to be stich, applied a a 
ted oad, saying ‘that 
ach enipaneniens, 
foung 
s. for a horse not “ th 5/. e clergy 
seit ‘Was no é found, and dhs puree 
had to news| his bargain to himself, wih ‘e all fau 
‘almot tt é first impottation of en ning om 
this mr under thé new tariff, took place oti Monday; 
when some re were la ded ere on a ay to ruro. 
ing thé western distri¢ts of his divcese, proceeded 6 
Saturday, in the Astr@a barge, from the Green Bank in 
this harbour to St. Just on the opposite shore. ee 
confirming a large tiumber of young persons, in 
into the boat the bishop fell ddwn, and injured Fis Teh 
leg, below the knee, against one of the sea The wot 
Was so painful as to prevent his lordship’s preathing on 
eh ity resident from 
The stim of 817. 13. 6 
sik sara in athounts vr 
bens erage a Foley; the Idrd of the m 
has: abet i a apa ‘fl 50/ | ahd | the 
e form otis “ele é to col- 
1,7502. 
stats and | had closed 
and free fees: “The th 
deal, and the design sim He dnd ikespensive, ‘The bull 
is so_ plan nned that aisles a, ower W mo pele 
at an He ig 
te a thd Phahiees ott 
ity 
ae hal 
tio ph eveed Wont widihit 
be 
the 
ye thi ise arising pi of the fo 
Mise when y a ae M-Gill, etartet eral persons, 
called ephiyt & Mrs. 
Mis 
inténeation, and is having core her t 
matried to while ii 
part of the civil and ager tf rina eee Yaar 
ken the appea 
disturbances have ta 
rh ri idee was Seats upon as oe 
m n Saturday it was 
the district that ¢ hai was to bi a general ar yee 
Stalybridge p perk and weavers: Indeed, in ths course 
s had been held not only in Staly- 
and on Sunday a 
s 
thousand people are said t 
which the extensive outrages eta on Monday and 
uesday were discussed and agreed upon. Their o objects 
were stated to be the-attainment of ‘‘the people’ s charter,’ 
and of ‘‘a fait ay’s wage for a fair day’s work.” On 
Monday = Ss Pee laid be egan to be rapidly de- 
s. Bayley 
veloped. $ Spinners and weavers did not 
go to work, Palas "het * heii in y reinforcements 
cand nd the bo ri pe consisting of spin 
orkpeople of all de: 
all the mills in Staly- 
ssi 
m s being stopped, and 
forced all t ands sent out o lis to join 
roceeding a Stalybridge to Higher Dukinfield, they 
called a Sean aims apo nee eat : e i 
spoiled son n prog The hey 
went to the diferent wills in the pce ron | compelled ra 
owners to stop the works; and tu ands, 
small place close to Dukinfie Id-bridge, the Monel dew 
the fire from under the boiler, and thus put a stop to the 
operations on the premises. ey next ie the into the 
ton, and, having’ assembled in the market- 
nto two bodiés ; one of iat i 
of the 
t pa yet visited all the mills 
hton; and ¢ Fieead at two 
ton Crown Point, and matt ng force 
fiattats to join the sn, they wen 
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} where they numbered about 5,000. 
i snotty after ae e meeting, 
Newton-lan a tumul- 
tuous manner; demanding bread at the veritas: ‘piovidi sion- 
shops: eee of thie meget aware of their coming; 
thought it ines prudent; i 
‘or two t rds b 
the same they ane r party assem 
two ‘at the Head” of street, octupiers ¢ 
which wete also eo: Py ae to distribiite read gtatui- 
tously.' Intelligerice of these deprédations having been 
+ te to Colonel Weesyes, ede spot 
with a troop of horse, @ company of riflés, 
etach- 
ment oF police; but; although Ms whole of het Ancodts 
district presented a hate ae appearance, fr umi- 
ber of factory ) were walkitig about in all diree- 
eater part of Tuesday afternoon, me 
shops in Oldham -street, Great Ancoats-street, 
ke a all a 
2.8 
l hf house of Mr. Beckton, had been heey 
the rioters were apprehended here, and taken 
I. In thé course o 
‘ sdeweibfed b 
street, Ontora road, 
rend Fo which he hr 
then 5, considering that it w 
the ébuis 
G 
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i) 
killed ; and it js 
impo ossible to ar the consequences if thie riot con- 
tinues rise 
Miri 
Poti The Castle Hotel i in this town has been 
Britig ‘it within the m 
prevent their sons tow obtai 
their station in society r will not, 
however, be confined to the children of the clergy agitis in 
contemplation to take 500 boys, two-thirds to be the 
of cle pd grat and one-third sens of laymen. e A Re 
bishop of Canterbury will be hincteal and the Bishop of 
Salisbury preside nt of the instit 
Merthyr.—The local pa ey eattodt that. the colliers 
00 € 
still for Ea ‘present. 
have returned to their 
arts of Wales inform 
fh te 
earlier bie for several ae fy: st, ca hay are expected 
be nu reg stro rg The Pembroke 
papers ainones fi pierced to carry 
80 guts, is to ui Leet at the Roya Dock-yard in that 
arbour, on fic} 6th er. 
= the Whole district of 
Staffordshire porters eons in a Highly excited iat 
ie n Saturday night a serious riot broke out at Bur 
sq oc res. Several ot 
, W ble isable tb 3 rotect rag lies during the 
Ph effects ot the rote ey had taintetered, aby belon ng to Mess atlow, and th of a: nigh iit a in bot hey did pla think it ne- 
bi trial of ite prisoner took place of Tuesday Before naa where 300 sail lares of glass were oie an sary to do so. A detachment of the 1st Dragoons at- 
tha fi — idence e ran to a great at length, but | Mr: Kennedy, HP nsllieed About 4 o’clock a lar b | rived early on Mo y morning from M ester. Ma 
facts adduced diff rs important point froth ¢ the proceeded i Oxford-road, for the purpose of stopping | reports are in circulation respecting the plans that the 
statements in o r of April last. The Jury, afte itley’s mill; atid that of the Oxford-road ‘T'wist | mob intend ; their first object is said to 
some deliberation, found all the Bite ers guilty except | Compa ny. On ite | at the lattér; they demanded that the | the destruction of property belonging to the authorities and 
two; adding, t me ti e, the is sion of their | hands should be turned out. Mr. Heri , One of the | the coa ers, They are well organised, for as soon 
Opinion t iss Urellin - beta Hig fat a iti the | partners, complied — — ee and immediately | the military left Newcastle on Sun orning, & 5 
Sear ced M‘Gill to be impr ordered “ som poi topped. Not content with this, | was discharged to apprise them of the fact, and at the time 
ened io int months, and poe demanded leave A enter the mill; in Order that they | the missiles were at the different windows, signals 
a might Be a roe of no oiie remaining inside. On his refusal | were given by the clapping of the ringleade 
bye tr en ot Fo rt favour: | to let them do so; they i ly iiiashed the windows of | There seétis to be 4 prevalent opinion that the Chartists 
“at. ara eet the hsp ruene ce the neigh- | the porter’s lodge and piven the mill-yard: tae ly | aré contiected with the colliers. A me at bod 
the ‘ = nt ines tesomeri t betiefited by | the military arrived at this juncture, and the only damage | took place op Tuesday at Hanley, and it was reported that 
andj ¢ F is are still much in ari of tain, por ted haan the © Aingiog a sg of Sabine into r. O'Connor would be there on Wednesday. Business 's 
His Soul Wy shee c dry heats and colds | e police ime, and su early at a stand, aiid the market Has been almost neg 
0 period, it is a thatter of sur- ceded with the seaaente rH fhe aiilitary; 4 in aypreheridiig i . The distress is véry great the workhouse 1s 
ate hops is so good as it is. 14 of the rioters. While ry were mpi n: the | literally besieged with applicants for relief, and up 
dohe sothe of the hops have stirs to the TTowh-hall ‘the mob pr d to Messrs 0,000 were relieved by the union during the last w k 
Ticehus ile ot pn ary become Worse. mo $ mill; the windows of which they immediately It is now anno twelve sailing 
tae Ae ka are no cand fast into hop, | commenced breaking. e inmates set to work a force- | packets are to be brought forward for commission to con- 
i Weaker dtih ae + og eBid Ce e bine. ter worked by the engine, w throw water on the crowd the Wes dia Mails nthe place of steamers, as 
much. At Mere st W. : ail ia will not do this not proving an re be they resorted to ntioned in our last. inary merchant-ships have 
Rie het masts 2 aes uty, aad Nettle lestes ast formidable weapons. ral of them ascefidéd to | latterly arrived in the Channel a a recent informa: 
ababien' a8 halih fib e Page nt ‘the roof, and flung do einai pieces of troy and other | tion than that bide ught by the It is said that 
this time of ¥ r Git Erb bd abit Ta a Le aes eet - om aaa effe eats s a persons were company, on rae up, will be be tones of nearly half- 
. aba eae eS A a-young girl was killed on the spot. Th falPion Mena: 
peste ped Beart ‘s vila ae roe ariiiutition Of the mob havinig been exhausted te re they a Shuyd ae The sale of the wines at Shogborovels 
tee ot . = a a 7 thy 4 } fort: ee had broken he windows, rep aoe acart loaded with | Hall concluded on Fine: he tota rally realise ed 
enukaen Wan ast has appeared, and increases Very fast. | coals, which its w tory, tilted it up,’| high?prices. "The still Champagne fetched 6 guineas Pt 
though there are some grounds professedly treated in a | andempléyed the ebnteitte in Boishing the WOH GF Austins.) dozen ; ‘Cypris, 7 guineas he Malmsey. Madeira, 3 gut 
tne aay ! Le : look 2 aa uld deur not | tiot haa soldiers and se the their’ sae nei f rh oie f Sherry ran from 70s, to ae 
4 favoura cr ange in the weather, no doub ; : ; ~ Pe, arr? e me slack, 
ve way as W others. The crop will fall "at ployed in “clearing ‘the itebet; rebelingabee he “Bea anh OM Robby oth ate tie Ny 94 ‘baer of the 
math of the last brought that the rioters had attacked the will of Messrs. cael there was mor tes om in a ar than the bid- 
hes We regret to state that this week has wit- | Sterling ond Betkton, in Lower ei Pa si a detach. | ee the furnitire commenc turday- 
nessed the votamencement of disturbances i this tow nt of eavalty and a > eee 0 f police - des- FOF the WOesRiee at of at low srices, and, nearly all 
> which have assumed a threatening ad patched to the spot. By the 2 ay arrived most of ae ‘Yots ert bou it b by the Lo Louden brokers who had 
man est required the utmost firmness and Vigilance the windows in the mill, "aa ais those in the adjoinibg | assembled in great tite, and seemed resolved to allow 
Oe ie ee Sean ee 
