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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Dec, 24, 
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and caught without difficulty. They were then conveyed 
in vans to the Hall stables, and have since been removed 
of some interest to commercial 
th 
The father-in-law took 
upt’s 
Boston, from whom he 
taking wk him J,200 dollars current 
ontfort immediately adver- 
reser applied to 
e examination, which 
aifair of orp so soe ifficulty as to 
o the par- 
“yp his acai for their 
Cobing hate the architect, ‘h nak subject, and an exami- 
paren be instituted i the real condition of the 
building. ‘The v weight of th oe is estimated at 2400 
tons, and divine service 9 been suspended aan the 
wShrew 
a close maak asa 
n foot, to 
ob 
versally beloved in this 
neighbourhood. To add to the ‘afficti on of the family, 
Mrs. Hill, the mother of a Lordship, reselty a Satur- 
eet e Anti-Corn- 
Seer Mr. - 
d Mr. Moor 
ddr a by several oo 
veral ‘esoutiony in te 
et oO ey 
tlemen at great length, and se 
the League Fund, pledging yh meeting t ery 
exertion to obtain a repeal of the Corn-laws, were piaiag 
er/and.—In our Paper of the 3d, we stated that it 
is the anipntion of the commissioners of the rive Eo 
convert the harbour of Sunderland into a floa ock, 
and a notice ae sp ih of an application cs ye 
ment for ers carry this. sch into n 
deratio sed doc 
is constructed, loaded vessels will lie at all fos afloat, 
the channel of the harbour will pe deepened, and the dis- 
ich e heretofore resulted to 
ich caused 
The expense is estimated at 60,000/. 
will be 
m on Saturday, it Sr 
nh 
been 
cg not produce a balan 
er said, that without such a document, siving. a sas vin 
statadient of his affairs, he shosld refuse m, and 
eee: ee ren 
y 
rosin works are 
end are om of lofty ware- 
houses, filled with general merchandise. The fire, from 
bi Seakaeeiin nature of the materials on the works, 
m got head, dotene all the exertions of <a ne police 
cgaiedine tance ve progress. The state of the win 
ralsiiates. t ae the flames. There was 
nce pr om ere "ight 
e flam a body fr 
se 700 square yards. 
tr h 
ruin. anwhile, the 6 ee had on 
ile w immi 
hile th 
ere removing their eaves "the ere, despairing 
harneatiog, the career arner h the in the tar and rosin 
Norwich.—The 1 epers inform us that 
Dickinson is on a mens to this district, commissioned by 
Sereronsnt ¢ 
employed in on ulture, with a view to ascer 
ane - ee to that of the same por- 
ne ring and mining classes. His in- 
bang tend to all the points connected with their food, 
, habits, and situation—embracing, in- 
deed oe" the circumstances that can affect their moral and 
iy appears by the Nottingham papers 
entertained for the — of the massive 
’s Church in that to 
i Ss ladiiaaben oho 
churchwardens 
Mr. 
into ad state of the women pee 
tain | | 
ns and that one of 
me the ission 
4, 0001, Bit ome, The propos unanimous 
adopted, and a pommaiiee appointed o3 pee the 
progress of the 
Thet, 
ord, oe spe from a ae papers abe the 
solicitor ae wy svagen nded fr 
in our Paper o i 
said that since ys. flight he ha 
gentleman, stating t 
le had mori, ged h ea 
* the town 
ae bro ged 
singular fac, that one. < the pretended Sars is dated 
in 1838, it is written being dated 
1839. As an pecs ‘of ae co a ead py “sy im, a 
letter, opened since his mere announces the writer’s in- 
tention to bring him 1,20 ; to be 
for Lil. - pengd Ge 
held, w was att — a 
district of Nocfolk: but there appears o be little chance 
of recovering any n of their ees. 
Worces The ratepayers of this county are arrang- 
ing a strong opposition to the rural police. Petitions are 
magistrates in a 
aimee district. store given meres 3 to the clerk of the 
th s to the cee of 
the cigar 
a 
Pes in various pus of the county for pretepiaben 
the six Kidder 
tendents constables, appoi 
cides benefit At The} orcestershire Chronicle 
states as a fact, that ina oe inn, not 14 miles from 
that city, ‘the sum of 9d. w hat was recently taken 
one day, and “6 the one of two days were not more 
than 7s. 6d. es it pea > se pan c-struck, 
ring in mony i inst. to spend even a pa in lux- 
ury 3 and multit loy, while 
f la 
those in work ha dae subentt ee reduced w It adds, 
that. upwards. of 6Q able =bo died men lately spied for re- 
agricultural 
man “sated before the 
his employ 
ies 2,2 130, 
Seay oa chester and Lesds 
n with great violence ae a ee near the 
wooden barrier. e imm 
s e meen -waggon w 
Th 
ra rs in the train, but they escaped without ue 
Tue had 
eup. The first dog of the and 
rest were pacsnee the cutting in fal nay but t 
train wa Rs ng a einem rate, and sed before they 
The do os 
as the party agape 
and was ing t 
the ga al 
the miners a the oe betw 
at Spithead, will also 
Ro 
wee 
18,000!b 
e communic 
experiments 
results ; 
times previous to the grand blast 
lately ad 
Bi 
— Archdea 
Deane of sep Patrick’s.—The u 
n of th 
b } hundreds 
of pens rik After ring a eae e children ex- 
ed in different branches of instruction, the rd- 
Lieutenant proceeded t tur re the: 
t 
teachers were examined, and esse 
RT A = Dublin, Dr. Henry (P resbyterian minister), 
and t ht Hon cla 
are 
pees on n thei ir fae a Pag 
a ul 
as 
ee | 3 for 
ree reviled; "they have been fins accused ws densilg nee 
present t have now in their hands ; 
aerate ane yetlisle 1,1532. ; rariegs and 
Gre South- 
Hull and 's 
reat North separa Is 188 
; Manches ster 
501. ; 
rts ay Se 1,304. Blackw 
t 
ounties railway erby train was coming into th 
tion-yard, when the engineer discovered he could not : 
turn the steam off out delaying him so long as to 
cause a concussi i ately jumped off, afte: 
ere split asunder ; 
s lifted off ae line a forced throu ugh 
wall of the ticket- office. re were several ae 
ds, on sday, carta 
apr ney sult, mad aid aot hehe for 
inal sen The rman said, that 
rec 
licly known ehiss such acts could not be repeated with im- 
E 
n paid a fine of Is., and was dis- 
sant spree for spate the blast, were trie 
. Ta 
speare’s f the egectibian ndence of Lieut, 
atchtioom 3 an id it is ae that Colonel Paley, who con- 
ducted the operations on the wreck of the Royal George 
wn Cliff, which is expecte 
This a will be effected by the force of 
er, to which ot herein spark will 
The 
unddo 
or tw 
8 of > ar tte 
ted by wires 1,000 yards in lengt 
n bo enings were patioteety tory in their 
and it. is said that ae will be repeated several 
IRELAND. 
blin.—It is practe that Dr. Daly, who was s0 
mitted Dean of St. Patrick’s, is to be the new 
shop of Cashel = ieteckends and that Ar 
of 
e Duke of Mallingsien will ee appointed to the 
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teachers in training at the National Board 
of ‘Eicolen was held on Thursday last. Including the — ; 
eae istresses, there were above 90 teach assembled. | 
ty a nt was present, acc ythe 
heir E 
del saeco ohiak were atten 
then 
. A. R. Blake, Roman Catholic layman- 
— re ote of a in his speech, rere d to the 
upon-t ne National system of educat nage . There 
men,” aid, ‘ =i talk of the Bibl o have i 
lory in it, a i = i 
char it of charity a 
but 
The commi 
r many years they have 
ling to receive them those ver Scriptures W 
t ut they have Ces ’ 
with fir ss gen patience, and ge i 
as you are no doubt await,” ‘said his G 
