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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
749 
males, eo females, 442. Weekly average for the years 
1838, 9,40, 1: males, 467; females, 445. The distribu- 
tion of this mortality over the different districts was * 
follows: Western districts, 136 ; Northern, 167 ; 
tral, 165; Eastern, 200; Sou thern, 1 89. 
Police-—On. Wednesda ay, a gentleman, who 
state his name, was brought before t 
e 
was therefo to 
er witnesses, was stated that the defendant, i 
addition to his commission, held mportant civil ap- 
pointment of Resi at. Tanjor ase was re- 
mer 
Capt. Douglas. The strate, after a lon 
hearing, said he had no ee Pais) committed Capt. 
Douglas to prison as a deserter. 
rnoon an accident oc- 
horse 
with the Re a hag d 
heath-hill ots a rapid rate, and were stopped withd difficulty. 
*Brobinetal News. 
Blackbu Tear Saturday night a fire broke out i Si an 
cogil mill © f Mr. Eccles in’ this to Alth 
ve xertion was ma check ca tome es, the ans 
bu ilding was burned to the ground. 0 ie, &c., were 
with onagaey saved, and the damage i Aa estimated at from 
—: 
ot 
affair gd took place in the ae 
Royal | tset neeaats when the 
Mr. Dru is congregation against certain 
sieve who were viteiebt in the chapel, and that the. 
clergyma in question, we his eee Se Mr. Mie ore, W 
Moore 
e 
hatever, which is very considerable. 
Serjeant Talfourd has dae all he coul 
as been aria 
mg about 
, Master 
Stnicny. 
, to the bees ory of 
cae ma ster of Repton 
n, of 
|. John’s. 
d Chronicle sre tha 
Chelmsford. Chelmsfor ta 
eeting of the clergy of this district t after the 
Bativery of the Bisho “ee “ recent ch tte: when a 
animous feeling was expressed that the on laid 
own everend Prelate should be carr 
practicable, in the 5 
n. Hea 
erformed a “es saan and 
Daven Lady ecea Ricketts 
(widow “OF the “late Adenival | si R. T. Ricketts), Mr. T. 
Wright her surgeon, George Buckman, and Edward 
Cousins aout to ‘Mr. Stator, her yship’s solicitor, 
appea n pur a warrant iss Colonel 
Wall, on the siiiieatiol f Mr. Augustus Newton, son- 
in- law of the deceased asnicel, ‘ine “ahutged the defend- 
ants with co to for 
piring ature of Sir i 
Ricketts to : ae aan 
Aer to be his: will, w 
the intent to defraud Mr. Newton and his wife of theit 
share of t tate, valued at 60,000/. y Ricketts at) 
Mr. Straford w o charged with utering a Probate. 2 
a 4 will to Mr itt oe of 
ty) 
nty of Gloucester Bank, on the ist. Sept, with the 
intent to defraud Mr. and 
in order 
probate. a long athe Capt. t. Clair, after 
Fania iu with ae! hares magistrates, Sia they bei t that 
s their duty, take 
1000/., Thomas Wright and George Buckman in 500/. 
each, ew dward Cousins in 1002, 
Cheste ia sanguinary Fomine took place on “rap ipa! 
ek r. Tollemache, M.P., of 
; Ga n the keepers o 
nd 
| going >. four, that the ligature. 
assizes. 
Deal,—It is stated that Mr. Bush, the civil engineer, 
so convinced of 
of a ligh oodwin Sa 
determined to proceed with pecoreers notwi 
ing the recent loss of the caisson. The Eeaners state 
that the Prince Regent transport, which ca at Wool- 
wic with troops from Can: t 
+ 
mo 
for the light which burst in w rise of morning, 
sig Mig its crowded company io most Ke 
have hed. 
Dev ~——The papers have given long accounts of a 
cxraoriinary match which the Hon. Grantley Berkeley 
ha: k erform on the last Tuesday in this 
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a 
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headed bucks, from six to seven years old, for the purpose 
of stall-feeding, using but one deer greyhound and one 
or he five srsanigi rpg horses spin es at his 
a 
and tbtine the unos save that of his dog; and he 
to hol s own be while securing the deer. To suc- 
ceed in this matc et Be yee eley a uit do. the work 
ve men. It ti re n to run in 
secure, and hobble a buck; a fourth to pe off foe hold the 
(a brace being gene h to hold 
he horses. To me a deer is to win; iis ki feet and 
fore Sort inheeas and in in that apeon 
cess are A he to one. 
Hert yen he daily seg state that Lord Mel- 
bourne is gradually recoveri m his late illness. It 
pears that the attack was gab “serious than the first 
le 
—During the late Tein nees icthehaas 
the Rpiay distri ricts, the conduct of the colliers 
if: ac- 
Fat to all the men and boys empl upon his 
orks, oira pasted of 500, and at Gresley abou 
fifty m sat down to dinner. Sir esley and 
bor e 
exemplary conduct of the men during the late disturb- 
ces, an mutual Pessss se established between 
oe and oR employers 
verpool.—The r. Thomas Henry, the linen- 
araper, charged with *vilfally ps fire to bis prin mon 
y us week, has been again nsidera- 
At the ast siting, after the examination “Of nume- 
d that, neeeh 5 
hei 
rous witnesses, 
or was Shall ote circumstantial , there © ugh 
risig th "aad racsording)y 
to the nex chau —An examination too 
nade b 
e 
mvict on the eve 
risoners who were appre i 0 
information thus received, were brought before the court ; 
but after a long investigation, the magistrates decided that, 
Ithough of hung over the transac 
tion, a were some str pre and sus Abs ous circum- 
in the evidence, the t ony was not of sucha 
es as to justify them in ‘eptiving ft prisoners of 
their liberty and sending them for trial. 
idstoné—The local 
of Monday PW Gene a 
ir W..G 
the car. 
ae and its separation 6 oo 
up to time, by 
any untoward symptoms; <7 
| in this town on Thursday night at cal 
occurred i 
wound is almost healed. The paralysis of the left arm 
and leg remains the 
fanchester.— We eeks since, a letter 
written by Sir Charles Shaw, the chief commissioner of 
lice, ia [reference of asd 
gistrates of Manchester during the recent rio 
letter hee called nor a reply, charging Sir C. Shaw with 
uty in not himself acting as a magistrate on 
the mor ae of the ¢ oth of i gp ia Age rigs ar 
week, been published b t gen n, stating t 
while in the Town-Hall, on ees omnes ae explained | > 
the military commandant that he could 
as chief com- 
pointed under the same Act 
made requisitions for military, or put him 
their head, or has read the Riot Act. 
t son i i 
0 received information from him on his 
return from Ashton, on the morning of the 9th of 
a magistrate. spoke i 
a ter ; and the b i as 
semble of acting for twenty-eight hours after the 
mob had been in possession of the town. a tes 
= a day a of the Town Council was most assiduous i in 
s | placards rg the at and houses, me-tax 
0 oom -taxes glioma In ps ‘o the charge 
that he s in orance of 
the potas of a town, i. tates oat among the magistrates 
who assembled were some who could not plead i 
Rector § in Mill-street. It in the centre of t 
pi i Ge near the, princip: i 1e €s 
of the hands was Bie 
moved from the ru 
verdict of ‘* Accidental 
uced to prove ‘that than ordinary pressure had 
been used, or that’ there eg been any inattention on the 
part of masters — 
Northleach.—We wae we in our last the memorial 
transmitted to nea Graham the jurors 
late inquest on a prisoner in hi House of Correction. at 
this place. i p care t 
tes, that d 
was ek 
ce) 
eye rl an investigation, in the ho) 
a change in the mode = treatment, and pre- 
uch fatal occurrences in futu Sir James Graham, 
in me wei em 
b 
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ao 
ca n 
measures for: having a fall j inquiry made into the matters 
hich the memorial refers. a 
xford.—The ated of 2007, for the best Essay in 
fatation- ee Be ete , Which was proposed in 1840 0 by 
ma benefactor, through t the Bishop of 
vaya in prom of the Rev. J. cB. 
—The é ; 
in th 
suspicion of being co neerne 
nea at Blackthorn, have teen remanded, — 
to appear and give tid 
ismouth.—It is, i lin 
Sir John Talbot into. og 
