THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND st em imei GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 23, 1804, | 
A: iS, me. “Tt is also YT to | 
g and 
agents 
v rab = 
tional sissionaties te In 
Mysore territory os the valley of the riv 
and to provide Tee fully for ace muissicnaelos and 
missionaries widow: ehe dU 
Meet Pn WüokRD STR T RAT 
nthly Moeting y “of dd Metropolita 1 “Boar do 
e: 
evel 
Mr. the Court gave judgment on 
.|the Court unanim 
He was immediately conveyed t 
from loss o 
f where „he, died early a 
| "blood. - 
the Hitchin Infirmary, 
morning. On ards along a path 
pier ered he I d been bién with a bludgeon, his she then recollected that she had left her sal 
skull! fractured, and: then dragged from his cart a nd | behind, and they went back. On again getting out, 
robbed. At ex and on Friday the jury Sehr a | the girl told the woman that she need not trouble here 
verdict of * Murder” against some person or self to come with her, as 8 the cou ald find her Wy M 
erson: ME Two men have since been appre- | The -€— then cut a 
ended on n suspicion of being í concerned i in the m iurder. half de ight ct n the w She then ú sk ont, 
LEIGH. t om al fterwards. Instead of keeping in 
a a Viris see 
d 
y night to go to her lodgings, 
get “friend aecom 
adin 
panying her 
g to the main te 
N 
the 
After hearing iun "e oth "d 
hay-making case. 
ously quashed the judgment pro- | 
nounced by the county magistrates against the hay- 
makers. 
LIVER —On Friday evening a fire broke out 
rd eii Mur 
on b (erg the "bark ed "siib, outwa: 
940 barrels of powder The fi 
f| by Me upsetting of a wart 
ing t the da 
re w sed 
and tlie alles, 
an mp; à 
terial that was on board, | skir 
k 
into an unu 
ba as dazzled her eyes. 
sed had never b 
ets 
thé in 
Wo p Friday, it was unanimous lv agreed to oppose kno angerous mab 
in Parliament the propo Bored B Bill for It was 6 o'clock when | @ 
and City eg! | she was abandoned by, thè crew, and at half-past 7 tk 1e | 
BEQUEST T 
House on ks the bord Sixt mee n he į £ 
John low, United 
, shaking t e town beyond the outskirts, extin- 
gushing the tas EN the arem and destroying an 
mmense quantity of glass. Gre damage was occa: 
waned on the TON side Ko, „As yet the damage 
mta idi 
an|down, but wu to midnight 
bro oua At haft i is 4 
ps 
o path she appears to have strayed to 
d mine shaft, which is on that 
poe: with the carts unding ground. The candle 
e VOR: four m 
the e left, aud 
side 
e pro. 
the body had = mat | 
80 feet deep, and cota 
50 feet o 
Merseilles on the 11th ult; - "à ^ | to the shipping in the river, 
Th e Lord Mayor of be distributed | are unknown. In Birkenhead and the e neighbourhood 
by him among such English families’ An dud m ed in | the damage has been still more extensive tha 
their fortunes by the bankruptcy o Spanish| Liverpool, most of the houses and all. the publie 
ce cinis yd buildings having all their windows b ces 
0 
istrar-General's | cov 
Posrt0 HEA — The Regi 
Weekly ux t "that B effect of the late low 
temperatu me re has now beco eg tit cepe! to its ns 
exten the register E deaths, the num 
registered in the Va Mr A n 16th Ja 
hav been 2427. 
corresp' Y 
for increase of bec was 
rn is nn " 877 above the ‘average. 
marks that “ these‘ parena were 
killed almost ‘dnl by the cold wa the 
atmos uring the week the births of. ms boys | 
aad 000 ph is s! all 2019 children, were reg ves 
London. PA the 10 corresponding weeks of the yea 
1854-63 the average number was 1985. 
a netal. 
e magistrates of this county b 
‘can to Sir ues Grey's letter vindicating T 
lie open to oads a 
bourhood etos 
AG AN OUTRA 
of its glass. life or 
been reported, song, there were cing nar 
ich 
other 
the shaft vere the poor girl was killed, 10 or 12 shafls 
nd paths with which the neigh- 
en 
RARI Krise at 
attempt was siint. más to assassinate Captain 
Ment. i Sorrel Hill a Roman Mood D 
Ward 
avt of 
were thrown a eris Mr. arde, lopto| 
able distance. Led ani spi iu iei Stratford-on Avon, who owns iin pesbut "th 
MANCHESTER.— ounty. It seems that, in November los 
Executive Comm n Monday, Mr. Commissioner Caplait Byrne was obliged to evict some aes fror 
Farnall ATAA tht on the 9th inst. there was an | the estate for yt na ead 0 Soon after thea | 
increase of 513 the number of Hae aged receivin not on M forcible possession of the E J 
relief in hé » de ions of the district, ne from whi ch t y ha d been ejec cte d, bu t also took pos 
The 
with the number relieved in the raven w 
Hon. Secretary rep ed that Magus 8s. 9d. a been 
received during eek, and that the balance in the 
bank was 210. 054 497. mE 
7th inst. an alarming acciden 
nd Cotibtdls of Cawdor at stack 
ship was pd La ady € — 
BROKE. On the 
| occurred to the Earl ai 
ole Co urt. , His lords 
actually 
um 
uid it was on his way to 
air on 
ch 
uddenly ta at som 
men “suddenly ran ‘up t 
conduct in sendin to Bedlam. 
at Char tgo express themselves poseen with 
s arguments. Cur eng that the report y" 
ie 
DN: Nui» acy commissio; iérs whi mne himself appoi 
the commissioner: 
were satisfied of the prisoner’ i sanity ; but they object 
to the secrecy with which the inquiry was conducted, 
and complain that Sir George acted upon an irregular | 
certificate of magis 2 -— Pene ee My, ced 
waiting for the report of h ey 
show that the respite bride: at Deby p the 
second certificate of the 29th Dec. had bee Mere 
ibd. that the respite was therefore granted o! e first 
certificate of the 27th Dec., which was Suvalid, first, 
use it was made and dated on a Sun nday; and | i 
'secondly, Deer the borough justices who signed it 
had no authority to act in the , county gaol. 
d at b Pal 
Xi the butler, the earl a 
I "s Mini Hr 
inevitably have been ahed some her 
ladyship, who was almost ina state s innit whet 
of the 
wE to do with the escape of Townley, and they deny 
that the case of Clarke, at Newe a Arn - analogy 
mone 
be 
principal tr radesmen of the 
mo their pere were sosiisciy enter 
were brought to 
of | livin 
1e distance fro: his 
moment they were both immersed f ine water, and A pa oe vue Looney X sin B kod 
n for the timely assistance rendered by | Canta’ in Byrn Ai dn tained, whi 
their two youthful sons, m Se ert swimmers ; his| is believed wil lead t r Sriahenston: 
bes brother, the Henry Campbell; d Byrue's life has des gens threatened, 
Robert Brownrigg, who was staying on a visit; an rother was shot dea Hany years ago, 
Boin el Hill, UR he resides 
pe eed As he was driving up t 
Rea! bait one his little son, 
it back again on t) 
ut 
à qnd 
neyga 
town that hisilife v 
the hill into the 
T dise change 
h 
taken out water, revived, and is now perfect] 
recovered. 5 : ae 
Sauisptry.—The Bishop of Salisbury has just con- n DISA —At a meeting 
cluded a sitis of hospitable Mie dern t the| of the pns pimp aì Church § Society held at “ati 
Palace. od oe t consisted vie e ve to | bur, the 13th inst., the Duke of n ueh, who 
about 100 n elie meh ae by ae prede, stated € : enti - d iila yo i 
na ber House of Lo 
e clauses of the ‘Act of 1782, 
" "the Seott 
ngs in En 
HorvnooD 
spitable gatheri re bro t 
h Town 
other 
e Ma etim and 
inadequate the purpose, the ensuing session of 
Parliament may 7 supply the defects. "Sir George Grey's 
pen Beales ni a : published yesterday. | 
i regard to or a publie in Sir 
Ede replies that quc has wd no self | 
Lamy Co Mot Ud en 
have saved the con the ; and, as tothe oe the Mini, q^ 
Wy the ai me no whisper e stated ap that E pes d Tied si : 
by the magistrates had reached the Home Office ; but ard were in any degree connecte Ys e 
he has called on the magistrates who signed that certi- fllegai pr proceedin La Ea implieated with - e pee s | 
ficate for an explanation of the part they took, and of the vessel after she had ceased to verament | 
Jut certain officials at Sheerne wh dockyard were 
e iip entéttaining. $ 
together with the p Peika and 
gentlemen, 2 dinner. 
SHEERN weeks ago the Lords of the 
eing gm to the eireumsti 
xxm ue Church being admitted 
— Several valuable additions 
yal plotiived at esie ood & i 
Medwyn, through Sir G. Grey and the Lord 
ing S 
whick provedit ‘ott 
njes ty. Int 
ic 
A few 
Admiralty peru an investigatio aa v the 
stances connected with the fitting out and departure 
from this port of phe { = rti privateor Rappahan- 
e | nock, late her Maj w gun ei s Vieto ions A. 
circum 
| 
his sbidiet in admitting to an interview with the 
o, it is now said, had 
| fonnd to have Vom a gross neglect of duty, and 
me a violation of the neutrality laws, 
e- 
from mpton Court Palace 
shire, had exeeuted certain de 
18,0007. to the 
trustees, for Mai erec 
schools. The sw 
Mack 
at once Seno in the propriety of et » 
k much personal interest in the ion of 
arrange are ven 
the list of the paintings has not yet e p 
both their number and value are sai 
ARIES AND PUBLIC Sono 
tar oy nasty of the Glasgo 
urators “it was annouüced that eorg 
| late Sheriff-Substitute of the western “district 
eds, co pate 
Dean d — "i 
for Holyrood, h 
nty c p 
Cow. —The local panes p that the mourning aking 2 Lin ws bci r. William Rumble, | good securi “ana ie income derivable from 
drapery which had left standing about ud chief en r and in s i achinery afloat, estaté is to be accumulated for 21 years, At the 
ajesty’s seat in Whippingham Church, and the se chai prem Aer a Foreign Enlistmen that Ys son it is expected that the sum conveyed 
oyal hou vr during the last two years, hu by hi: attempting to e, certain seamen for | at compound interest, amount to fally 40,0007. 
en removed, an dior a now | the Confederate steamship Rappahannock; and also by te sum Mr. Baillie contemplates the erection 
covered with 2 purple v assisting and hiding in “a ping that vessel. The |or more free publie libraries, as the tees 
Hrromm. h highway robbery, has | ac tak Ul tod T b but ror cit the 
of this .|afterwards liberated on heavy o proc sedis |t the publi free library established by Mr. I 
ward Tolea miller, left | have yet et been ordered i the other officials, or the | Liver! en object byte re Baillie 
ot returning at | Go nt pil Rappahannock from [s if she funds should admit being cw 
cart having | the Nore, - — ot publie | for t at 
apprehensions for his safety eur —A fatal accident happened at Creeg! clas es, which education will be given 
"quickly and about | about half a mile from Chacewater, on the M e or | modeto doas aa the: trustes sdti irem ink fit 
Friday | week, to a poor girl named Mary Ann Ann Bawden, | The usual powers are given e trustees to 
fell down a shaft, now unworked. left thie | buildings, either by Moser 
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