Sa 
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4 
1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
645 
bar no cattle could be sold but at a ae of 
head on the last year’s prices. On the las y 
‘nt 22,000 cattle remained unsold, while on a sale 0 day 
of the last year not one head ‘re un early 
2 o’clock. In rega 
hb about to other fairs, rpg 
of 34a head. The graz at suffering now, Dit 
urinate? the men side Bde the loss: 
The New Fre 
A.—The French Protestant 
Charter granted by Edward to the French 
n sistoire, which mends the order to the 
care-and’ protec ‘of the Archbishops and Bish of 
é Sieg hich 
rtly been defrayed out of the funds at the disposal 
of the order for supporting their aged members, and partly 
0 8 “ in made’ them by the city authori- 
ties on’ —e removal ‘of the old church in Threadneedle- 
street. bone’ in. the florid Gothic style. M. Martin 
and aether I 
by the Sbrstioifeya in'whom the patronage: is vested. 
uvement,—A portion 
rom 
etwee 
n taken up and relaid 
nan inclin a o as to accord witts the height of 
wood pavement. 
d egistrat 8s of some interest con 
nected with the Reristiation’’ ro been brought under the 
consideration ‘0 » Revisin ig Barri ster for Marylebo ne. 
which 
will ‘affect the votes of. ‘all assessors ys collectors of the 
Income Tax ; it was argued on the claim of a Queen’s tax 
collector, and a” wo I ronrieet assessor and collector 
under the Income-tax ; fora nace nad own pro 
Mr.  Tvimey, thowohitore of the’ Ma 
ion, who 
the same n as- 
s€s80 “Tneome-tax’ “Actiis legally ‘qualied - 
cm as they were P 
— po 
s=taxy ‘hed -witho ut 
he» protection afforded: byt the Act of? Parliament to as- 
sessors and collectors of land-tax 
ommiss 
e 
| ly 
one, a m 
to consider his judgment’ second 8 tral 
man claimed in’respect of ‘a ‘in? Wells-street, and 
was resisted on ground that he had tendered the pay- 
of ‘his rates in li id 
nal 
various questions put’ to” him 
claimant. atient ‘hat he had made cos eel to the a 
lector to make up ai cieney 
event of the gold pore Arey to be light. bd soliditore: on 
h sides observe: 
would be exceedingly 
f-we v a e in conse- 
r the 
Flight eovereipi to 
— the claim. 
City Omnibuses.—Some cniaiineaet of a novel descrip- 
ing ington and mot 
brass ca ows 
first with units as far as sr 
p omnc wera ea ens as oes as ninety, and _— third with 
hundreds as far-as nine hundred. ering 
some iron ieee similar in their sont 
at . These rods a 
relating ‘to stage-coaches and’ omnibuses, 
Operationon: th motte at average ‘spies 
i a neni dated are saanepes as weavers ins ad of 
passenger is required: ‘to: be. sixte en ‘inches. the oe _ lace, however, they were repulséd | 
suring in’ a ‘dine lengthways on ‘the: front: of — feat: by'the hai essrs. Morris, who were the | 
Children: below five years: ssi sitting inthe lap; are not empeee of rltdetece The men also took of the} 
to be deemed passengers within the Acty| _— number of ngleaders in pe tid and ‘tandéa ther over — ie | 
Passengers which-such catri pany - ‘After this the mob held a meeting: 
required ‘to thesldathlpepaigeed both gore: and hen 
the information: of travellers. | aig Oo Sta fio ioe } ey wou nt reas 
awe the superintendant = _ fire brigade, has 
be distributed to every policeman in the Metro- 
psliens and its suburbs, — nted A ma for the 
of preventing the spread of fire on occasion o re 
The instructions contain the situation of the whole of the 
ntion niealiearte 
s inet a sum oie fn 
ing causes it 
to burn so rapidly as the wom n of air.’ 
eptford.—On Saturd Poy Priscilla dindnslaalone 
Plymouth, was towed up x6 thi ockyard from the Do 
having made her T passage cron the Atlantic nada cir- 
e time pas ta Nowa that, 
in shipping her last fight a Quebec, ‘great cau- 
tion must have erv 
c 
a ove up the nr attracted m 
hibut "45 de 
cumstances ious, and leg 8 
cas sent ines eg erie as to the mode of loading ves- 
n the ¢ 
Pieiind » Thu sendy morning, shortly oe 1 o’clock, 
an Spee fire broke oe Whitbread’s brewery. The 
+ m have long been in ¢ habit ee ‘anufacturng their 
sid, and the writes watchman observed a strong 
sare of light nr a the windows ‘of the building con- 
eae a apparatus mere rivate engines were got out 
and se others soon arri when, a good supply of 
Ms ter Abie obtained, the progress of the fire was confined 
o the building. The d to have origi- 
sae d through the a ap having been overcharged ; 
the damage is Serva eit 
Accidents.— are nge, son of o oe rye Hon. Sir 
H. Hardinge, Scbretity at War, met with a serious acci- 
dent on M mornin "was is way to town 
oe a Thei Hig nid he 
ned w mmedi 
euntayed to he faraily 1 mansion in Whitehall-gardens, two 
medica were cone It was: judged expedient by 
those gentlemen, in o Pt obviate fatal consequences, 
that the affected leg should undergo amputation above the 
oard of Trade. h on a visit to 
awarden Castle, and during a’ shooting excursion on 
Wednesday, the i sere oi rv mo oy reloading one 
barrel of his gun, the o scharged, 
oes the fore 
t his medical - ndants ne 
ich was immediately performed-—The papers 
mention : cane ncholy LI stag which has led to to'the death 
eter son of the ‘Hon . C. Norton, t os 
Piven street Po lice-office. 
eek he was aie 
wy itl sieeve 
rely ‘proceeding far ‘ar he 
upon at ened 
thorpe, near Wakefield 
his pony, and on ti face and arm ia 
slightly grazed. The boy soon re his usual s wee 
and the wounds appeared to be doing well. On Friday 
was tas usual; on Saturday symptoms of ares 
jaw were one eh and he died on on Biteley, 
mM the Metropolis.—The num of deaths 
from all ties desta week ending Satur- 
ay, Sept. 10, was 864: ma ; females, 457; 
weekly average, 1838-39 } ae ; females, 
This mortality was distributed over the di oon 
districts as fo ows = 
1943 C 
districts, 136. 
‘probincial. Reso 
anchester. — Acc received i 
Saturday 2 dinhtebe cutee at Salford. Tt “Teapperrs rs thet 
= a9 
Ea 
ich oo at an ea 
en and women: the ae ver turned 
= ge 
fin ae ey the left hand | to Have a degree, | 
170; North districts 167 5 West 8 
were received at the Town-hall, Manchester, that mobs 
road, belonging to the Twist Compa . Birley 
and Mr. Mar u tr of wi s broken, 
and the mob threaten ed to turn out the hands. the 
wet ‘of the 
nt of ] caving ra mill of Moses _Feruley,b 
n his — 
poin 
about 100 wi 
seein, 
force. On their appearance tl 
broken 
vageuiell the 
Bs a mn cg 
the They 
this, the es aaa sen to htch ‘nie 
e mob fled in all directions, 
streets, and after a run of twent y minutes was taken i 
custody and lodged in the New Baile 
li 
n active part in the riot 
te of great mn until a 
tnt the neighbour 
oad la 
tow 
late hour of 
died 
on him by the a in the encounter, This affray seems 
eo have a 
et up 
ir ssued 
g 
a procession n. with “the bo 
trates immediately put forth a pro- 
ree 
“airy weavers and the Chart- 
clamation, declaring such processions illegal, and their 
ntion to suppress itrif attempted. . Notwith a 
this caution an immense num of persons 
and formed in sa" oe the corpse. ‘They were mit res 
the magistrates he police, about.a of a mile 
from the place of perk when the the 
the to follow 
ees In the interior of the beral-ground pean ne} 
Te 
Mr.: 
f 
rwards escaped wi with impunity. 
was. assembled, who bebaved with decorum. The alae. 
mounted th 
urred to excite apprehension, and many 4 weavers have 
work, 
now at work, and 
In all parts of 
sare to 
sport.—On Monday morning the inhabitants wit- 
aa the novel wg of a general resumption of labour 
n this Sen All the factories are 
sali complement of hands. 
ma ste ere has existed the m 
and the pro! a 
shto 
tists of th 
been ar 
ira 
town, esate 
ted and commit shed for 
, mad 4 
harlestown, an 
entre of the 
its wonted course, 
—A man n sened: Piling, the leader of the Char- 
~~ 
his peg have 
n a charge of con- 
hey were ‘abeutidamkhes a a Chartist money, Fe in 
das Ashton has 
recent patbreak, it is: 
Pees 
conside 
