THE: GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 122, 
railway ; the present arrangémehts in interfering with the 
smission of new iaaniofecturee by the Hull steamers 
orth of Europe.—A_ meeting of “proprie- 
uses. 
held by people if 
wet abate 
ould 
Sandon then moved a declaratory resolution to the effec 
that it was expedient measures should be taken for the i in- 
ion of pol ice the 2d 
Victoria) into the county of Stafford. ‘hideniten 
d ‘the aes there 
At 
a 
the last sessions eo chief bailiffs ent as a ids u- 
ts introduction into the Potteries. » After 
e even fia? only repent what he 
mer oc wish to force 
a police force pei the ngrcuitoral aistiete, “put this he 
would take the liberty of saying— t be efficient, 
| was ee by a troop of cavalry and companie 
fantr He believed that if they ha d had 50 ecient 
taken place ; and, m he would say, that cited 
company was met amendment adjourning they were supplied with the , and that soo#} he would 
tneeting for six. ‘months, which was carried by a large | not answer for what would occur during the ensuing winte 
long desultory conversation ensued, when Lord Sandon’s 
ov achii~The chairman’ of the Gloucester magis- | declaratory resolution was carried without a division 
trates transmitted to Sir James Grabam, on the 29th ult., | This point being gain ned, the next contest was in regard 
the neighbourhood to which “a a should be extended, 
and from which it sho uded. veral amend- 
has since co t 
“dat i in jecnsenreests of —_ bag hone he 
oration for’ eae aes hound he tend such a course 
desirable. Sir Ji 
e the coroner "3 
cons 
Suneriand The local — state aed = is now 
ber the ets relief, a larger 
a Boiow; =i an. at any 
compelled to break. s 
that they may receive a small amount of parochial relief, 
in the examination of esse ast week no less than 4,500 pieebinn were allowed out- 
will be authorised to make the’most full and strict inquiry | door relief in this town. 
into the treatment received by the deceased durio and —The annual sale of live stock 
confinement in se of Correction at Nortbleach, | from Prince Albert’s Norfolk Farm took place “ week } 
and into the treatment of the prisoners in aol; | it was well attended by gentlemen and dealers, and the 
and after thatyto in into the state of the different aols | lots realised very good prices, tart secording o the 
ofthe county whic are governed by the same regul Yee arkets, = those of last year. f fever 
as that of Northleach. having occurred among the pupils (two or carta of which 
~ Pete gh.— , as aes ag that on | have acusbuivied fatally), iolenalt of 200 boys ‘left for 
ais aning the their r mes during the past week. all case 
‘the whit | of fever pears pes itself at oe College, there is gene- 
‘found a large created than the circumstances warrant, 
ar ‘the lower is the | and it is theréfore feared that the "echo twill he brbken up 
B aghyMpeon oll elieraae tre _ this year lon og before the usual period. » 
Re" i ar >) Railwe return of the traffic ai the week b 
but the wabjest intended to be repre not Pehoon’ q the princi al railway companies is as follow —Bright tee 
Considering the length of timethe paintinghas been covered | 4,083/.; South-Western, 5,431/ Edinburgh wd’ Glee" 
pr eri Bs is said tobe a very seed state of pre- | gow, 1,777/. ; Midland Counties, 2,603/.; Eastern Coun- 
servation, an d well worth t ction of the pati bent 8 ties, 9182. ; irmingham, 15,4 ; Norther 
and Juncti 
~ a case 0 
Earl of Errol for 
assault o of the GeTieb-Sobniablea of this weigh: ; 
on the 22d *Beptad bob; which ‘we noticed at the time, | 8962. ; Western, 12, ; Greenwich, 7737. ; 
stood for hearin, at’ the Quarter’ Sessions last week, but | Birmingham and Gloucester, 1,862/ irmingham and 
was saan tat hip having, through his eoundel, Derby ‘sridland Hull and Selby, 909/.—The affairs of the 
That at’ the ‘time the essault took place, his Pte idlan 1d Company continue’ to attract attention in 
exp’ 
tiled rs sion that t lector TH 
pres ro 
tended to insult him by yee him att ; that a 
rg ‘aseértained fro tor’s own 
D } m prosecu tatement, 
ath, th t he had no such intention,” chal nhabif ng in 
Groves grec ur p he t 
his regret at ee 
dship 
having struck him.” 
er eeladly B een makin 
f the | h 
Ee ‘he wt ant 
ihe Alero r 
iat 
of a chief eonstible and the “tinted ng number At 
, nto aad be be 
! with a supply of water, and 
‘for periee the flames mere entirely u 
considerable quantity of property 
con 
General Meeting to examine and report on its prospec 
ittee proposed to fein the yeasty pent 
oy 41730. 9s. 9d. to 26,4241. 4 ve 
em of nea Se e bags by coach again reso 
€ new wice Swindon, mg in the vicinity of. the 
t name on Grea rm Railway, 
Out of the three 
ng rapid pr 
t for the use of the 
tablish: 
undred houses intended to, 
Jom: 
a Rail way | nibs Lip 
d, pa nea ok taboo, that some 
re heay i were oe fire. With 
Bes | 95 
those qual! 
in their affairs, and b 
6 hh extensive works which for three or four m 
nge, Q. C., as three Serjeants- 
weekly oe of the Repeal pe 
. O'Connell spoke at 
a rumour spay he s seid d to: be 
rife, to the effect that ion in contemplation 
between the Whigs lately i in ene eae the ee ut Govern- 
ment. He could re trace the rumour to any creditable 
quarter, but he per ms of sucha — a 
the: ge x of in the Morning Chroni 
4 aisi 
Several resolutions am ever of the Repeal 
penne presented little re 
mnounced to be 97/. 7s. 7d.—A 
° of "siganipté for the seat tied of 
ecting ‘* an endurip 
which the labours of the Rev. Father Mathew are held by 
é name 
gall, Mayo, and 
the Phonix- park has been sold off, the project turning out 
- The loss to ihe. hee easury is about 
1 2800s although free ee ere and t 
erary. coaee 1 papers a “fresh accounts of 
be nary fires in Atece te arts of this county, and of 
renewed A ae similar which occurred last 
yea a At the last quarter-sessions, a d 
spy to the poste, was indicted for oe a gun, from the 
appagh. The jury, without leaving 
ey oe -barrack a 
the box, conv vilted him of the felony. . The barrister, in 
weenie him to ono eae 
which, he said, was ‘‘ not more 
ian might have en- 
snared, than to justice, of which he was a most unworthy 
Limerick. —The extensive.mills of Messrs. Denniston 
and Co., at Oe. s Bridge, near this city, were soles 
destroyed by fi Friday an mornin * 
raged with so each fury, that the premises were = 
down before the engines could arrive, and were 
of last. year » aD 
resyonding + reduction took pace in all ojher. rartiles of 
consumption 
SCOTLAND 
Rai ae urgh. n from the Scotch papers that 
Lord Gillies has been obliged by ill posten 8 tender his 
resignation of the Court of Session. The va- 
ncy thus caused has not been filled up, but Mr, Duncan 
Macneil, who en appointed Lord ocate in the 
room of the late Rae, has been succéeded in the 
office of ees oe ae Mr. Adam A “ 
s sday week, the be rquis of Bread- 
after the usual ceremonies had been completed, addressed 
the sdicdesite: advising pete em, at their future elections, to 
select a eman connected with their country rather 
than fro eet no political 
art of the Monkland 2 
which unites the Forth and Clyde with the Monkland are 
on the eve of co tion. ey have totally changed t the 
appearance of that quarter. From undas, east- 
ward to S lox bridge, there as been “constructed 
i an 
an 5 witsta the renerabls ruins of the ca 
with a favo urable an 
Prk —It is to be the intention “f the = aaa 
: uniciy t's hati of eet perpetuate, the 
vat of the e"Queen to that city ar be ae to the 
y erecting. a ae entrance 
to: the burgh from the Bridge oes 2 the tem 
ee ee ee a eel an 
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