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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Noy. 26, 
T. Mitchell, when his nephew open ned 
ith Mr. 
1 day pie fap f ervatio on, said he would 
the door, and, making some obs 
y 
acd a dagger or small sword, 
the noise of shih begeape 5 the Rey. Mr. 
room. Th 
artm 
asked if Mr. Mortlock sual 34 
4 ecei ans 
he fired t ond pistol, the ball passing through his 
uncle’s stage the mea e his 
nting pete gh and dropping 
Fellows’ garden, having 
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neig 
them whilst eeceerorrins 4¢ 
ing establi nt, for some grie 
relative to his father’s wil, 
was much affected in giving his 
After a inquiry, th ete trates committed the pri- 
soner to ate his anes at the Lent assizes for felony, 
conduct and the inquiry showed the utmost 
altogeth ent occa- 
sioned by this occurrence had scarcely bsided Ls, Satur- 
ay evening, when the inhabitants were rere 
port of Se od attempt # mur a po named 
r’s stall on the Market- 
' Bruning epee |) 
into her neck com in the open 
hap, jn ap i i renee witnesses. be ospi 
as in a dal us state, 
that t ; 
tad on sti not te eximined for three days at least, a assuming 
r recovery. The prisoner was, 
er depositions can be taken. 
local Paper state shat ie eebpilding 
Kinmel Park, which 
with co 
saved, “ the vessel se i oy be 4 
sugar. 
ee 
Cheltenham.—We learn: by the local papers that the 
. been dormant for nearly half a 
considers will esta 
Lyn sink this re lodg: ps y rede 
louc pen 
livin of 3 Todingtony pen become 
me . Ed o for the last fifty 
‘of Lord Sudeley, on the 
ea 
which is unkno The schooner sunk a few minutes 
after the siden, or all mange poriabed before the arty 
of th sel could r Ee assista nce, 
mppoaed that fe was a Airy hiten g to Ne 
t her crew consisted of 10 o r 13 pi = a ns. 
—On ara week the lalablkents 
urprised b yaa ouncement tha 
bank of Messrs. Jana the only bank 
suspended paym t was market-day, a 
was completely crested by the yg eh Pie 
of the creditors was he ay hy pate when a statement of 
their affairs was m ae e Mayo a committee who 
It 
oem 
agent a sum of money 
were obliged . suspend A The M = 
e body of ators present en ther 
p hat Memes: 
were amply su 
Hee, It was then rear that 10s. shoul 
n February ; and of ree 5s. before 
merous: 
been use. 
the duty of Parliament and the 
mmercial and ship 
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accustomed to speak plainly, and I mean to say that every 
s bound ider the circumstances of his 
tenant, and in the Jong-run does consider it ; and that in 
tenant makes (ee. penses more ie his farm is 
ndlord should bene it, apt eS as the tenant 
Who, I 
that the Apinele te and the mo poerpalde ers 
et alle ial, to sphal the 
national ane 4 a the n The landlords 
njoy a gr Se yg value for their land Anca ugh the ws and 
country, ane we are called nupOR to ged 
y deri uchina 
of national pressure e te thet! fas the ewe 
tax and ane new me a blight will be cast upon agriculture ; 
I have, however, come to a conclu sion, after considering 
part 
id properties of the Tracy family, and will, o power of the agricultu 
cessi on the di on of the grand oe the renewed Be oe on its ts an thete 
which, from munimental Tee iees id to have been | And with respect to the corn law, if you look = ae late 
recently 1 “a is likely to involve, in the general issue, | corn law, w ie ay 8 ded, there was a much 
the Sandiwell and Brockham mpton estates equally with | greater panic and much greater distress among the agri- 
those of Toddington. | culturists w law was in operatio e 
r.—The special commission apacinieal > } Sir is at the presen ae attention to 1835-6, 
James Gr am to the affair and ask Soyoil raha you then we your wheat for 
a this city ay we =. to Is. or 1s. 6d. lower t resent? Isit, 
the county gaol, where they were met by some of | then, fair to say that the measures of i present Govern- 
ig magi investigating the circum- | ment have pr ced ruinous conseque to ? 
attending the risonment sf the ne Casiieene™ certainly had grab ott doubts as to the propriety 
ers ‘hey minty ay ecntnln gh peni of con gt € extensive alterations proposed 
Th rgurgeon turkeys and clerk, a A made in the corn ; but at the same time, I never en- 
._ Every p then examined tertatiied ihe idea that : a certain fixed scale of duties maakt 
commissioners pe alway ered to; and who, when he heard of the 
e till Tuesday evening. | state of he starving thousands in ‘the eoateerutin ng dis- 
+ prominch featur triots, and felt that something must be done—who was 
t some f mak- 
4o; Tebow on B the Sheet will be | ing no alteration? I confess 1 could not do it.”—In regard 
8 were carried on privately, | to the grazing department vd agriculture, he said, ‘‘ I know 
the Quarter Sessions re are m uffering, who bo ughtin their cattle at a high 
The oe of Coseton a h , and are now selling pe. at low is is an 
wi 
f infa 
ca teneiuaned ‘in the com. t\be mainta in this country with feirngss - th 
mitte! of the mother as principal, and the mamas accessory, aA D reg ? "The fact is, that nealepay prices are preju 
The skeletons of the six. dicial to all. believe, g at the Ree 28 $08 
graves in ht 23 the eounttys pclae ihe Ie late smeures will give a great 
cities. sya to 
one that this will re-act 
ulus to 
IBS 
e and co! 
the agrcniinse of the « Be 
e been 
no pinch) of the faet 
never have been dis- 
gl during an 
she imagined would prove 
; —On Msdooeiss of last aks during the 
severe storms which preva this coast, a fatal 
collision took a 2 en this port between ue is 
an English schooner, the name 
for the agricultural 
e equal laws, freedom, | © 
t us 0 
: dst great cheering by aisclaiming 
We must take our parts in 
the great destinies of England. And honpy are we e that 
we are allowed to do so. Think how high is the privilege 
to have been bare a subject of the Queen of Great Bri 
minions, extended through the energy of 
t mr and 
on est corner 0 s foot 
but he poioys } oo peeren rights of liberty, ee thie “thi nk 
that this is ; yan these the privileges, for which 
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ve) 
mean art tifices of 
nf baled pe jay fo free-trade and anti-corn-law meeting 
took place in this city on Friday. The Earl of Sefton 
had been expected to take the chair, but sent a letter of 
apology, i e said that, though he h 
Association 
had triu umphe yt 
to take the ae at Ste arg gi ven up A rdig ned eee 
meetings of ak kind. He must content himself, thera 
fore, with promoting the progress ‘of free-trade in all i 
branches by his pencinest good wishes. Mr. O'Connell 
SXDASER) but were prevented 
Lynn.— hi jantant, a carrier 
ple Anite viene p fell down in the yar 
eet, in this town. An unse zat fie was 
ng to one of its legs. ane letter was 
ed Dresden 
mie Sa 
of extepsive smuggling ne recently 
e the magistrates of this town, 
erty sei 
to the act they were compelled to to t less 
one-fourth of that amount ; Dey. —_ ssjuaged that 
he be fined the amount of 2831. 13s. 104d., and in default 
of peseant six mogihe 3 imprisonment in the pot gaol. 
Preston,—The Presion Chronicle states that a singular 
change ‘of fortune ra oceurr 
at Bradfor 
other morn 
entitled to property to the am 10, 
no sooner recovered from 3 —* created by 
announcement, i é 
ab 
water-carrier ‘set out for Bath, 
secured to The Paper adds that 
will, no be taken care of, and i at eer much 
interest, 2 by William Sewell, 
Sta, —A few days ago an accident happened to 
Lord ‘Hatheron, which aig have been attended with 
serious consequences. His Lordship was bso a little 
shew re eye ith a shot case the gun of Mr. Mott, of 
ichfield, Roaineiie- hee orrhage gnsued, a nd the shot 
has found; but the Stafford Examiner states 
that the os von escaped injury. 
eturns of the principal lines for the 
ws fs nif aras and Gloucester | ,640/.5 ; 
Eastern ot 
‘ ese abe mestng of proprietor of 
at Derby, to consider 
ntm 
ittee was passed by a m. ajority of 7}6 votes for the p 
of instituting : and inquiring into the state of the 
resent 
expenditure, the rate of fares and carriage, 
” yan according 
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