THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aucusr 97, 
e increased force of the military, no further 3 
, 
shag ia all was. again quiet in this 
city. The mills, with the exception of that of Meike, 
Gres son and Mason, and that of Messrs. Satterthwait 
and Barrow, were then still. onday morning a 
meeting of some hundreds ersons was held on the 
"Area, and the speakers declared that their only 
s for peace wages. ut 400 then pro- 
ceeded to the Bulk-road, and took up their quarters oppo- 
mill of Gre M «gee ney 
there quietly for about three quarters of an hour 
and finding the on ertainty of a 
‘turn-out ” followi: monstration to be in- 
e ye company of 60t 
is in quarters at the Castle. We om - 
t, that the active measures 
of the Mayor 
County Magistrates have given great satisfaction ; ps 
that the aap between the age s and the men, on 
j wages, not adjusted. It is generally 
that masters wl not eld, ane that the men 
will have to return at the rate be wa 
Leeds.—Tranquillity is Reh si re 
and the accounts from Huddersfield, Hal Bradfo 
are very satisfactory. setteeton ‘districts are also 
' i by the magi 
in this town, 
are now 
0 a It is oe that ais oe of seis 
sympathy with the Chartists in their Pe movem 
on the contrary, it is their interest to see ee mills k a “ 
hing like a universal stoppage 
in the mining districts, and 
apeennnzs ‘2 to prevent ie cali being. intimidated or se- 
duced fr 
hefield. nM ae a ge eho peson im was held, 
picoas had given rise to some apprehensions. _The tr 
d the police we i 
nder arms, and the p : re, ready in 
Sean i ; but the affair passed off quietly. Some dis- 
One delegate 
q 
pute. ane about the sropeiets of a strike. 
fold. the eaeeae what had been don 
agen nt the trades were no 
e at the meeting of his 
a condition to 
Dickinson, 
In Dudley, signe Wednesbury, and Weatbromnieh, all 
is quiet. magistrates in Dudley have determined t to 
prevent any ne aie meetings being "held i in the neigh- 
erby.—The county weap ele having received infor- 
on that a large ga e M 
ing oa procee = 
and, accompanied by 
° 
cece with the Infantry sg Militia, marched round t 
town wit and at 1 o’cloc e Lord-Lieu- 
e of lames ire, Shay and attended a 
the mob a t Holbrook and Belper; but the 
without eeadeten the insurgents having dispersed when- 
r the soldiers approached them. e town is now 
no anticipation of further disturbance. 
ade during 
the fir m tio ion, 
po in some instances, on to have taken to the Swing 
endiary fires are ‘reported. Several 
avy penalties or imprisonm The 
tude with which they have been brou ght i trial i is att to 
have ert them, and no large assemblage has since 
taken plac 
ay = ie held a ses 
rike for wages. 
dr ntil ps chieaad the 
On Frida 
ing, and resolved not to work u 
wages of 1840. They then w ei to the works of Mess ase Sis; 
saree at Cyfartha, when t hey had an i piceee wit 
r. Crawshay, to whom they i oe one rport at 
the ae passed & the meet Mr. ay é gav 
with re i eth ache eenulzed ad 
esente oO 
and eae on eer crhaa e pr of 1,600 or 
1,800, in the ; and a man named Miles having i ee 
called t preside ote them, they. marche Bi <a and-tw 
he workmen belonging to the See 
Afterwardsa 
sented to the 
at ufac’ ney + and. to “se her 
sent Ministers. It is. sai Abat onl ve delegates a) 
d from the ae nt es 
—This torn, during th 
arrec- 
AP 
é. 
Qua uay side, on the aaron state of the garnet aa 
He was attended by a great multitude of working men, 
and read several ees an o the mo 
ing ins suiferings of the o 
| ees 
from me 
to pre seeent the janeeking on the 
mountain, sent the public crier round to eet- 
om of the workmen in his employ who aes Splat = go 
work, to meet him and his agent. At 
elie sSoat 1,300 of his workmen met him, and afte 
Marlborough.—It was stated.a short time since that the 
Castle Inn, at sreroney Wilts, had. been 
by tee was diately to be converted into 
and others 
i ani 
oe accessi le — me 
ay, the pri a 96 acaysan on rieat line being ie Sn win indon 
12 miles distant, e formatio a branch for the 
Swindon aeeon, ~ Cheltenham aod Glospext ster hoes now 
certain. axpenian that. the school will be Opened at 
meena musical Grn begins to 
excite soa than fn a og interest. A rep been 
addressed by Professor totem of Gresham College, to the 
chairman of -the Festival Committe ame paige ng t the ar. 
auccae for the festival of this yea ich commences 
of next hapa rom which it poco that 
making to keep up the high character 
which a city has i 8 by its former celebrations, 
At the approaching festival th i 
The Cre 
eceded by H 
Nena! 
is 
Baepose “ Mr.,.T There is o 
ti . The 
uiem ”’ Mozar 
Christian’s Prayer,’’ and ‘ 
all been performed, 
Norwich 3; and all 
——It is nated that 100 of the oldest — 
he arene not under 60 years of age, are to be a lowed 
to retire with the rank. of. -Rear- 
per diem.—The fem 
acquired such celebrity at regattas in this port and Ports- 
mouth, left Southampton to yea to the Havre regatta, 
in order to contest for a prize for amateur row- 
ers, open to all.the world. They were — no 
by. the meentee and the mayor. of Havr 
chm terms 
th 4 it was aren et that a match should take place 
villites wz ~ English boatmen, and a 
scription was pen in a pe mmittee for a prize 
to. be nee for by the sam de wigenisr nas with the En- 
glishmen undred “feaned were 
fittingvout here, to e 
Mails, and.those for the Brazils and Buenos Ay 
Stockton-on-Tees. Duke of Cambridge, accom- 
pa by Baron Brunnow, the Russian Ambassa . 
Darlington, on their way to Wyn 
Mar 
to 
nyar 
arge numbers of workmen and | large meeting was held on the mountain at the very tim f Lond derr His R 
colliers. Eeueres resolutions on oath is of ue ae that Mr. Crawshay was addressing the meeting in the town — sag aa aarriiat “re the ayor and 
pc rapa e passed, together wit reques e | the mountain meeting being swollen by numbers of work- | authorities, and conducted to the Town-hall, where an ad- 
retary of oe to sree the colliers in this ae men from Aberdare. At this meeting indignati res§ was pr in the name of the ration. A 
peoead. with 10,000 stand of arms, P d threats were held out to any who chintines was ¢. by the Mayor, after which his 
attack on the andy 7 the people. The meeting at | might return to their work. agree t their n a by Lord and Lady 
lens 23 “ capi arly nes psdas leap and the autho- | e i = induc ue Pp not to light the t-- and party, set out for Wynyard.. On Tuesday there 
ee onday morning, which would, if they were was simian: arty'at W; and a ball in the ev 
ca state of this town, and the eountry | cessful, effectually z stop to every kind of labour at | which w ait aoled ene party of 
pe round, = sppprted iy Bama apse - ve tranquil. | the rely : wh ae uw Bes er, a Chartist meeting pes, ay ey a county, On y a dinner was 
;in e "sale was Ww bes it was deci to go to varks pa m te 1: having - 
eager tatty hae A edlagiagen ring. sapere the h nds re ton, tm ec inasiatans me Pee: 
paragraph has appeared in several pape 
ting gi rie cler, si I of Chester, with the con seonkes 
of the Bishop, ha termined on the establishment of a 
school in this sity, in which a hundred boy: 
Arm 
Navy, and that Mr, John Brindley, the etisneelan bes 
9 return or 
being molested d by | the tat onte : 
able. a of the porcelain manufactories h: 
work, and there seems no reason to fear 
turbances. inquest has been held at Burslem on the 
body of the rioter who was killed by the firing of the mili- 
tary, when the jury re 
cide.—At Hanley fst had been 
turned a verdes of J ustifiable Homi- 
meeting of t 
inh: ts, but not for of violence, The object 
which ont . with unanimity, was to vote an address 
of. ev. Mr. Aitkin, on the melancholy 
destruction of of his house and property by a lawless mob.— 
urer, has been appointed to the hea 
t 
Downs nday, having on boar Qn 
} te late Gover Get eral of India, and family : 
om Calcutta March ] 
an under- 
is 30 feet in di the caisson weighs 150 te tons, and 
Lo erry, 
ounty, and, in all probabilitys3 ‘will accompany him 
Sanne I feel how-very desirable it a most pe Pel a 
iality and unanimity should prevail. ~~ wal 
the whole tow n of Sunder land, recollect 
Lord the oo soe Lay ey 
moment de 
y¥ 0 
pea Seas erabl 
rv Sp including aaa which ‘charge 
nied and explained by them, his Lo: rdship has 
tracted nor pa corr t 
our 
very probab 
and a Soupetons in-which, under pre 
cannot, and do not wish it to be rae 
e; 1 therefore think that I 
ve done.”, 
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