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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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may be prosecuted and brought to a conclusion with all 
ost Office iti is stated that the Pasrero mien 
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has decided on returning to the old method of ing the 
guards on mail-coac 10s. er pasts, and yb 
them to reo fees from passe The guards on rail- 
gers 
1 to be paid salaries without fees : 
na re a ve 
but suc 
salaries are “4 
nti 
ceive fees. Six e w suspended for taking 
fees; but Lord Lowther has resolved not to dismiss the 
because he declares it impossible to prevent persons 
are paid only 70/. or 80/. a-year from taking gratuities 
rom passengers, whe in m ases, it has happen 
the gratuities have been voluntarily sae em 
ritish Museum.—Circulars have t been issued 
the Museum to all the piaben 6 in vith kingdom, 
t Act, by which 
to 
of the above-named 
species of publication shall not re delivered as the Act 
direc! a 
Wes er.—The valuable preferment, vacant by t the 
death of | Dr. Trela nd, the Dean of Westmi 
the most lucrati 
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—s 
sewer, the’ 
when in digging the ground, men came to the founda- 
tion stones of the gates act | into the monastery. ‘The 
precinct of the Whitefriar h con streets, 
alleys, and ly is now trated on the ancient site of the 
monastery of th 
Brenton The missioners of Greenwich Hospital 
have directed that the. ee ae as well as the Painted- ae 
shall be open to the pe lic parr adres Re nday 
Fridays, from the hours of t ock unti 
perso 
mitt 
ie 
Town.—It is now decided that the new church 
missioners for building | churches 
800/. The church is to 
ich will be free. It 
the Porat decorated Gothic style, after the 
t Rhei Lincoln. Mr. 
te hte pienented the & rail ees with a 
stained glass window, worth 500/. ; ey centre of the 
Gtharin’ wheel of this window an * Muminate d are is to 
The cart of the church is to be fine 
ly come over the n 
Chapel, the churches in Langha' Fg and others 
lately built by the Church Commiss 
avery the metropolis 
storms which 
n early hour in 
eather.—On Wednesda 
Was visited by one of the most cage 
Have Occurred for many years past. 
spe a chilling Seer which sprang up about the same 
eine? indicated a chan rops of rain fell before 
e s the e evening davtheet faint ‘ahaa of sheet- 
e h-west, but 
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Sg 
o 
more 
rapid succession. 0 
sights beet the efiect of the electric aid was chet! 
nated 
"clock. 
y an hour, but before 10 
ns, however, who are not creapebeanty attired will be 2 
ed u 
alate hour. 
en —W 
Ogica puns deennl 
29th ult., in the vicinity orkin north-easter 
orizon was filled with an exceedingly heavy cloud, indi- 
cating an jickirage.# i er-storm. In Eig dense mass 
of vapour which always precedes t d 
ain bo a 
thunder-storm, a ferise | strip of lighter-coloured vipear 
was seen to stream up, c necting, as i were, a lower 
cloud with one at a higher elevation articles were 
distinctly seen ve 
with ie thd awed resembling, 
ik tae ona arger scale, the 
s hid by another cloud inter- - 
n it mr on ~ hae, a our after- 
stor, wh ad been gradually approaching, 
bu YA hig intense fay over Mickleham and the neigh- 
Mortality of the Metropolis. —The following is the 
nu cyrig of deaths registered in the Metropolitan Dieters 
for the week ending Saturday, A ug. 27th: males, 47 
females, 425; wen Weekly average 1838-9-40- 1, 
This mortality a distributed 
i pink diac as follows: strict, 
129; North District, 167 ; Central District, ioe, East 
District, 219; South District, 210. 
br cami — 
Birmingh D e past week this town has re- 
sumed its usual tratiqall state, ne but little 
e | than prety shillings per 
ye beam of any further attempt bein 
the pea The num i 
tho erooghfares of the town is greatly diminished, and it is 
hoped by the general r resumpti rin the 
ow in 
men were killed, there is every rea 
good understanding will pendily ts effe sed Man 
masters have expressed a willinga meet the men, 
and arrangements have orb ady been made for the purpose. 
man name r, a Chartist preacher, residing | 0 
at Tunstall, in the Potteri 
and conveye 
s 
feeling of the masters. With one or two exceptions all the 
masters in the district have = sao to give ie thiek-cal 
saying that he be 
in a better state than it had been for some weeks pas t, but 
at an end. Until the men freely and uncontrolled eae 
ntil unintimidated they weg able 
fi 
‘o resume their peaceful occupations, the evil 
the present state of things ide 
ere emained for the magistrates to adopt such 
measures of precaution as they might deem dient a 
and advisable. Lord Wrottesley proposed a series of 
resolutions, providing that stations be. established in each 
hundred of the county, by whi vale my be 
na i ythi ° 
the movements of the people, and est hors hors-pstols be 
appointed under ths direction of the magist ' 
objections were o by Mr. E. Buller, “8 deprecated 
interference between the ae and the men, and a lon 
discussion ensued. everal magistrates agreed that the 
ey were we 
ther 
colliers were all peaceable and satisfied until the 
bey by Chart tist cdl teat me and that 
ncerne the 
be- 
- One magistrate, Mr. 
terations.—On 
The 
the poe had, visibly | deurdacl } g bine vicinity of London, 
tween several of the masters in West Bromwich. and the 
collieries The E rlo 
enty to heer ied chaity shillings. It ppeaved 
a had to prs of ae ope- 
ration of the bildass system, ad of long quarter a 
days without adequate remuneration ; bat pon the: whole 
it was shown t b 
reat i in ahiee to their heaton. 
were bro 
seven- and-tw 
a ny butty against whom well- 
pire nts were hed rai brought. 
urhood, tho 0 at- 
ce 
eir power-loom td 
and examined before athe reg «boy ef rs 
Hyde, Ash 
un nder Line, &e., here prevailed great discontent, ore 
irit of lawless vio 
he rary, there wa partial turn-out 
of the dyers pataircin with the works of Mr. Owen, of 
Gathorne. Th 
ot mee 
o settle the existing difference, as Preeti 
and tyrannical in ae) pak A A somocd 
ihe det meet 
delegates: 6 reettls che: difference 
etermine 
eir tae to starve 
fire a the 
rewa f 1002. for sei Fj Ipermarene of Dr. 
Ms: ‘Dowal, the ‘Chartist lecturer, and a or ailed 
be 
oe a wi iy 
eet a but the majority sae the power-loom we 
Violent la was used, particularly by the females 
present, Jared they were starving, and that they 
would have bread, if they died in the attempt. A large 
police force was marched down to the spot, and dispersed 
the meeting. m are eavouring to age 
power-loom weavers who do not belong to the union, and 
the factory of orris, in Salford, has commenced 
Ww 0 he work Jes 
pe ers, continue to be worked, notwithstanding the ‘turn- out 
At octet where the attack was made on Mr. Shepley’s 
ctory last week, all is roger bu t the different fac- 
‘ork are still idle.— 
uously assembled ‘ager = the number 
wards, and th 
liers at Mr. ee 's, and at other c poche oe 
another count, apy with a riot. ! 
not guilty, and did not av va he te 
e evi 
also ch: 
aT on : a a. 
did not ind fault with the decisio e jury on it Po 
necessary to inform those who were acquitted, lest 
