1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS ta on A 
ted as a mere desirable sett to the pr Son 
jece of plate, It 
r corded 
Derby w ve more gratifying to the ei than any 
testimonial chek ated by its mere money valuc to the 
party co 
over.—An ‘exper rimental is breakwater, con- 
one y Capt. Groves, late o e Rifles, was moored 
nm Tuesday in Dover Bay in ‘ee tics water. It is 
ies iron cylinder, resembling the funnel of as er, fifty 
chors and 
ges 
erimen 
Glouc —At the recent dinner of the Gloucester 
Agricul Society the principal speeches were those of 
‘Earl Duc d Mr. Bowley, Sed ton, near Ciren- 
power which the 
st be far better to pay 
g on ae farm than to main- 
a 
C w-League fund has made 
n this manufacturin ng di istrict. In Hudders 
71704. 
d in Halifax, o 
ing of the Leicestershire 
on Friday last, and was 
“ery not ‘formed any r eonclusions upon the ae 
dy of bade had oo 
fely lower 
had been subscribed at the date of | 
™ He 
several letters in his sania” written ape parties fally 
I it 
oe aires opinion that the Victoria did not attend to these 
instruction: 
t 
sidered within the borough of Liverpoo 
when the bill was first intodueed hat they sent their stock 
able to j 
Corn Law: 
to mea 
that the tariff 1 bad. acted tad Prejuaicaly on on farmin 
prodiice, as the agriculturis 50 a the 
week's 
At the meet of the President of the 
tural Society, he of land 
cons stimption ‘it was evident, therefore, that the 
‘ae par 
xpe 
is opinion 
was ah ba ibichoy a farm, the 
greater was the return to the otctpants: 
Li Ge PIN tr ad pea was created in this 
sk on Pr tida ny last, by a report that a man of colour, 
he cook of the bark ae of Greenock, had 
been strangled to death b mate and four 
that 
d 
when i i Dp his 
duty, and ordered him to be hoisted out. A rope was ac- 
cordingly fastened round his neck, by which the crew 
dragged him out of his hammock by tha rée, He 
for a moment extended upoti a chest, when the carpenter, 
who had been roused from sleep by the noise, rushed fro 
his berth and called out to the parties on deck to desist, 
they were choking the man he rope having accord. 
$ 
other from opposite directions, each of them m 
elm, by which they would be enabled to pass each other 
eee cit collision. be ae is point the Bajareng of 
rinci 
€ ciose 
and thus caused the colli sm 
i ar te the 
r 
jurisdiction extended to that part of the river where the 
curred. He sai 
t 
eet poigheead on Friday w 
death 
drowned i in a the river bigee mp 
to 
before ‘hey iptaveiied: further.—The s 
t since the late 
fe 
don Saturday night snounted, i 
o 11,5007. : 
Ludlow.—The inhabitants of this part of Salop were 
eek, by the melancholy 
of Mr. Temple ke of ‘Stepple _ was 
os 
manufac ee 
working it rire delay 
00 hands i i n the various de per ae’ and is sure to 
es. bee 
ye ct to ahi ie ieee gree 2 obbeger 
s kind of pro 
his establishment, with excellent machinery, was conveyed 
e | district of No 
Stock 
wh 
" ree interested themselves in geet <0 or testi- 
i a 
to the or the small sum of 28,000.— 
fourth of its original cost.—The council of the 
w Lea 
be er th 
old in it oa intended great meeting 
before oo © opening of Parliam 
Northleach.—The Chaliechen” srw were tee a7 that a 
ot nam as Sparrow, ~ a was comm ot 
rison te 
nor ry 
sho his leg under a waggon that was pass- 
ing, in order that he might be taken to an hospital instead 
ft was of course 
x 
oR 
fe om 
reed, w dissentient, t 
earl Ps ‘t0 ,0002. Treetod by the late 
n of Westminster, to the University; the dividends td 
be applied for the benefit of a professor, whose department 
It be ** Exegesis of Holy Scripture.” The appoint- 
ment of the professor to be by the Heads of Colleges 
nd Halls.—Last week, as the Rev. Mr. Bathurst was de- 
livering-his customary Wednesday evening lecture at St. 
neckcloth had also caught fire sk d face were 
severely burnt. The congregation were much alarmed by 
the occurrence ; several eron 8 fainted ; and the service 
was of course sts en 
Portsmotth.—We le 
that a Court-martia 
ty’s ship Spartan, ~ 
the West Indies, for having bagi Arca Mr. Gleig, 
son Rev. G. R. Gle SB a College, doing 
of een rhe pro- 
gag before the public by some of the n papers } 
ut 
Ema 
a 
a) 
uld be prema- 
in ci irculation. 
day week, ” East Grafton, near this city. 
r this hea 
hap that e time of 
f py 
lordship had ot “Teddesteyf a town for a few days, no 
such accident 
St, Asaph ak ge  Soeliah rch was consecrated at 
Llanrwst, on the 28th ult., by poss Bishop of the diocese. 
ubscription, on land 
resvy. 
pei age to the parish the sum of 4,000/. The new church 
tands on an ascent at the entrance e ~~ from 
Pe ntrevoelas, commanding a full view of the valley, and 
forming an interesting o object from all sats of that veretifal 
papers mention with satisfac- 
a Aes tigate are in seit Hy the Mersey a ‘ap the 
Higher — in this a ah com- 
mencing mt th asitots, dithough 
filled with ‘machinery have been lowed compet months, the 
tr,and the latterby 
hoe Lanes, who jointly oe Sam peacty 2,000 hands. 
ing of these would fi 
t.—Th 
also said that ar- 
ning the extensive 
libourhood 
ntlemen 
Con Senet are in progress for re- ope 
cotton manufactory ar Gorton, in this nei 
Wakefic d.—A numerous meeting of gen 
» when 
ensuing rel: at C 
scriptions amount to 4,000/. 
eovil.—The shod meeting of the Yeovil Agricultural 
vse supported the Go 
: A be cela that in the-c times no class of th 
