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B42 e7j THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
Woolwich.—On Friday .a court-martial was held o 
ird ati Mary Royal yacht, on . sailor ‘of 
Steamer, for threatening to be the fe of one 
of that .vesvel. he Aine? was 
ce Bevan and sentenced to transportation for life, 
n,san 
é alarmed | 
arious outhouses and sheds, all 
bse valuable contents, were ve 
u 
e charge 
and been remanded for 
her’s e employment, ie been apprehended on the 
ie fire to the premises, 
further inquiry. 
Provincial Nets. 
that the nightly appearance of the country is assuming an 
adie a an alarm all classes of the renee ee Tn- 
cendia ie ods i gme anxiety throu agri- 
r cite bell Le efprebension for | 
Tn Hert 
d of a ey at mead: Brook 
great part of the homestead, and 
arm of Mr. Dinmock, were fired and aoe d - 
yshire, ‘on Sinfir Moor, a stack w: red, 
lad j in the employ of the teins but the sitigten of the 
ames was arrested before any serio ma as occa- 
sioned. t Bromham in Wiltshire, a rick 8, 
standing apart from the farm in an open field, was wees 
n 
estroyed last week; an clere, the whol 
pA mr mere se farm, en at ima corn, and bui 
red and bur. und. In Dorset 
of tabeeets ak xion with the will of 
the i i 
me; as d o Lady Ricketts, Mr. Wright, and 
the other parties indicted—all o 
ourt. Previously to opening the case, Mr. Straford made 
some observations relative to a t that be had ab- 
sconded; and stated t he knew nothing whatever of 
nit of 3 along the ay selected 
ute; ‘as por t. Thom 
ie] the avalry, was dis- 
ecity. Her 
ebaving been loudly 
aah n’s. al sa- 
fired at i gabhs astiet’ the accla- 
mations of the tt tude. © Owing’ to h 
ndow 
f the Dowager Lady Lyttelton. The 
; the al carriages arrived 
o the ‘Fountain “go 
of ars mere in aia and, o 
|, received her ee the custo ae? acu 
es ie te Se 
the Dea 
ois Hill, stoned 
_ Her Majesty’s arrival at Sand- 
similar demonstrations of joy. 
The Duke of Wellington, as Lord Warden of the Cinque 
Ports, received Her Majesty shortly before eon A the 
a4 
= 
also m Her Majesty's s 
+ hen “rove from Ports- 
a ared in excel- 
ee and spits, abou snparentl fatigue d from 
Not ould exceed 
Pee Rovalt without 
: he Royal standard, 
and’ flags 6 various kinds, were’ sus besided hia the 
across the Caine and from window 
se pear ouses. The vess S dlong the 
in their ayest Gea and jn the 
ted. The jo journey 
“Agricultural "Bis tricts:—The provincial papers State | 
n the different Stiatedhe Ye 
fae ae by the late Sir Robert Ricketts, i ia the will 
a forg' 
family Ro with bag srecnscre freedom, speaking inno 
yery & me asured | ter erms of some _ the € parties concerne d. 
in its | delivery: he proceeded to reall ie witnesses. M 
Richardson, surgeon, was examined as to the mental and 
bodily state in which he considered “the I 
7 . 
bere atfeatations which it contained, and t 
affixed to two ort . “ ocume ‘utiderstood to 
oO 
ion at 
ro 
iner :—* 
ant case. 
Che have ndeavoured 4 
nclusion seriously and fae ound 3 and they 
ave fohid 506. a decision which I t ain! nk n no honourable 
tur f all 
oes not warrant us to proceed 
case be dismissed.’ 
al gigerk have a length ge orie Bes 
e0 
over.—The loc 
letter of the Sédretat of State, i r he cas 
srs. Fitzjames and, Gladst 
an 
of prisoners 
d wit 
apalices on the part of 
He respec ye ae ae before he 
ers be had 
requete that the filerattates: will, as soon 
approval, a 
nclusion, Sir James 
as poset 
Pee, gts ubmit to him, for his a more 
. 
“and Ma Sieve fe set of rules for the rovernine 
DevRaesssit4s stated fin the daily: parent thet 
Two-mile Hor 
y fering to 
‘pe 
ecove 
An inquest has been 
n the bodies, Any been adjourned for further 
spiviegs 
_ Leeds. —The Leeds 
pers give statistical accounts of 
distress in this great capital of = 
woollen 
aoe flax ma enat the 
Leeds workhouse in " Septem mber and Dower of the 
ee year, is 40 per cent. above the amount 
840. The d i sti 
of the 
. y 
paid less by one-third in 1842 than in the eet 
months of 1841. In the same ward three tt : no 
l 
y 
2 
of work 
winter. 
Llandaff.—Dr. Copleston, nen pe of Lisa, ~ just 
completed triennial visitati 
charge delivered» i ; cat oes 
t eve on which he had met them, matters 
in which the interests of h were involved had 
invariably engaged their attention. 
ions among Chris ns at present were a to be de- 
red. Ina re et spied al to the various classes of Dis- 
senters, he ha ed to persuade them 7 return to 
n praised in unqua- 
some, and as “eroney cenmared by others. 
oe ey were defended he enforcement 
s had, in a great measure, displa 
the ‘Chureh, ‘ofl had raised an ‘awful sense of f the Spied 
e were iples-which were 
absent from the teachings of the at oven which, he 
could not_but admit, was dormant 
Kage ain ai 
e beginning of an evil which _attempt to form 
within our Church a school or a party in matters of reli- 
ion. of these Tracts bo to reste 
pe forms of discipline ; had lar attention 
o redemption ; had ta ober to feel a greater value 
for the bible, which was apt, a to be 
slighted. With regard to the rmance 
of ces, and particularly Holy Communion, he 
was sure that every minister would gladly increase the 
necessary. Bishop 
de a affection. ae 
sus srg wight eae 1 papers m mention mn as another 
proof of what pressed pA g hig n effect, that the Man- 
che ay penton 
clos Th 
ae 
8 
3: 
Pas: 
the subscribed tae bears out t 
particulars of t trous fire 
week have be pen published It i s nu} 
caused by the friction of the ma 
room, from whiclé it: : 
ith loose cottor 
rae ba OF thé ip 
ania te 
ston ia the ours 
