THE NEWSPAPER. 
somera al) PATENT “ECONOMIC” DRAIN-TILE AND PIPE MACHINE. 
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t eople 2 Trein d were thus us admitted to Tas attentfon of Agriculturis ts and gaia is request this Machine, by which DRAINING TILES and Pip 
tion, which, under can be made. Its peculiar practic: 
the full benefit of the aes Ti PETEA has aie its comeart and ee form (as it Scien no more re space than a common hand Straw Cutter) it is easily wi Bie: 
the tion of the p: ar g alon the drying-sheds, as may be required by those who sok mas Soa the a. of = construction ang 
t to p establish.” probabilit of brs getting out of order.—Thatit is easi y and most economically worked by ha 
mae 3 oe and th a little Me ga able to to mould and shed tpi et 8000 feet of 33 in. by 34 in. Tiles per day (of 16 worki rm 
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—Mr. O'CONNELL anded in a great number of “subscriptions, Clay by a boy who feeds it while it continues in tom, ie) time 
t i whe ssary, 
d rok k Ja) ll admit.—That when its work for the il 1 king is finis! ae it is capable of 
and under f the Clay will admit.—Tha capable of bein, 
P: iia í kam r pat the peace, pee AAA, Gtia o ing the papii e months, into a gond” Turnip Cutter or Potatoe Crusher, by a Das change ofthe front plate ‘= 
houting ‘* No repeal,” he thought that every atl Repealet the purpose. ay E £ 
je i s i *s shop), South Stree 
i do so if he pleased, or to allow himself to be go- This Packing is is now on show, at work, at No. 14 (coachmaker’s shop), I 
Si ted trampled on by ‘English legislators if he had et spirit | up to the 25th instant. E a i bë epee ety the song Suede a ca thee s s One 9, Gray’s Inn Square, 
enough to take part in the noble struggle for independence —Mr. | London; or of Mr. CHAR r Mes Bra (t a 
S. O'Brien read a report from the judges appointed to asians 9, Gray’s Inn Square, okie Ae $ 
the essays on the Repeal of the aeiee agr a it my ge UITS AND FLOWE 
that 48 essays were sent in, each of which the judges read - 
rately, assigning the first prize to Mr. M. J. Barry (a barrister), "o A R D E 
and the Souk ts Mr. M. Staunton, the editor and proprietor of M A U N D 5 B 0 Fo AN I C N. 
the Weekly Register. A third prize pe ven =. the eee, ary, 1845 e wit ae 
signed “ An Irish Protestant,” the writer of which, it was s$ r ae EFUL FRUIT AVIN 
refused to give his name—Mr, O'Coxnert announced that he THE FRUITIST.—A TREATISE ON US "H ENGRA 
had accepted an invitation to a dinner and procession & is addition will begiven monthly, without extra charge, to meet the increasing taste for the cultivation ant Fruit, 
take place on Thursday, the 2d of Ma ar invitation particularly the improved varieties of pples and Pears. The smallest ga rdens are not unsuitable to the growth of these; and 
had been se m from the county of Meath tor the 22d of May, | from trees of the size of Gooseberry bushes, a large produce of delicious fruit may be obtained. 
hich he had also accepted. He said he also wished to an- Persons desirous of possessing the Work should order it of their geente from the above date, the commencement of 
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f having a gr: DE inally issued ns figures of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, drawn and 
next. He next handed in some money from Staten Island, New | coloured from Nature, with popular desc riptions, directions for cultivat: 
York, and expressed his strong opposition to the proposed an- | eyery possessor of a garden ; independently of this 
nexation of Texas as a slave eten to the confederation. Havi ist, A portion ofthe AUCTAR RIUM, containing miscellaneous information connected with the cultivation of the Flower, 
nage the Americans generally for their support of slavery, | Fruit, and Vegetable Garden See 
he concluded by apologising for ‘be further am e eet oy 2nd. A portion of the FL CORAL EGISTER, be th neatly 
result of the labours of the committee appointed to consider the | flowers, chiefly founded on the works mr leading Botanists 5 
Teport of the Land Commissioners. —The Pa t for the fortnight 3rd. A portion of the FRUITIS Ta a treatise on Garden and Orchard Fruits; being descriptions of the best sorts ej Apples, 
pn the last meeting was announced to be 4731. 9s. Pears, and other Fruits,with engravings of each sort; their qualities will be compared, and management made easy to 
Toy ee ek Sy eek eben Tato ONARY. in which are explained words chiefly used in Botany and Agriculture, illustrated with 3 
cuts; written by the Rev. preteen 1 Besor 
CT WORKS. 
ASSIZE INTELLIG PREE EEE Cırcurr—Bury ST. ED- SE SEVERAL PORTIONS FOR Bo gani Moy 
mMuNDS.— William Tettenham, Lord Rendlesham’s LONDON: R. GROOMBRIDGE 
s gamekeeper 
was indicted for the murder of his wife, at Adere at while | 
E AS gees VIEWS IN NEW ZEALAND. 
P: 
ah blished perial folio, price 3i. ee 
EN 1. eautifully-coloured 
contended that the prisoner ought not even to be found guilty 
of mans his whole conduct and demeanour thr A Series of Large Panoramic Views of te To fess in har ost inter haces &e. &c. athe ra tai ‘ecu in the first ” 
out the transaction plainly indicated that th th of his wife | Drawings of Plants, and Portraits of Native Chiefs, in their t p E ont Da forming Mustrations to Mr. B.S ERNING: | 
was entirely attributable to accident. Lord Rendl having style of lithography, from Original Paintings and eg tal ae a Baye AE i Sierra 
y ri dch r, Mr. Baron Parke procee HAM WAKEFIELD’S forthcoming Work, ee rte ELDER, & CO. 65, COR 
tos e jury, leaving it to them to s; er “LON NDON ZINE, price Is— 
the wound by which the deceased came to her death had been | This day is published, in one large vol. royal octavo, price 27. 2 [CULTURAL MAGA price lsm 
inflicted by the pri t the bar by d , negli e 
c y a ioo $ e bar by design, neg igence x THe GRASSES = BRITAIN. Iilustrated by 
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be their duty to find h lty of manslaught inth— 
one d from a posh accident pa rath Aele of Scol rater ry — bra cere parry a Mngareand fal descr ents t fro gee Tre 
on his part, he was entitled to a full acquittal. Guilty of man- oe bce xb < k . | Gr eae houses, oa ad aan 
u; : f .— Samuel Stow, aged 22, ig- |m griculture, &c. &€, Purchasers of “ The Grasses of Scot: po s Ps 
dicted sn mon S may hate os oer of the Work containing we es, &c. THOM 
ee at nye in = — ae case was only remark- ag abiss. &c., on application through their Bo! okseller 
e tor two facts, the first being, that the offence was ch: d pe 
to have taken place so far back as December 26, 1842, While tne WirLIaĮm Brackwoop & Sons, Edinburgh and London. 
subject-matter of the inquiry was no less a barn than the SUITABLE BOOK FOR A PRESENT. 
brated “Red Barn,” at Polstead, the scene of the murder x Just Published, in post Svo, handsomely bound in cloth, price 88., 
Maria Martin, by a man named Corder, who was long afte: with Tironi Plates and Woodeuts, 
bes avers n, erie and a in =F town for that TE AND-BOOK of USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL 
n the present case was almost entire! X S 
otici by raecraniocs of the prisoner ima to others in che: AMUSEMENTS AND ACCO. af oh = Fala 
tody with himself, and the jury after a short deliberation found Including Artificial Flower-Making, En rege te re i 
him Not Guilty. The same SENE WES ENEA Taigned on ing in all its styles, Modelling, Cavor a To Eey 
ach f hre: g letter to one Wm. Bowtell, of | Shell; also, Fancy k of every de ipon: h 
Po! cra The case being very clearly established, the prisoner ndon : z » & Co., Cornhill. age goer i Lond 
was found Guilty, and sentenced to 15 years’ transportat: — High Ho ae Res) 
Hakest Dew, ages 36, ¥en arraigned on two indictments, which NIGHT’S WEEKLY VOLUME FOR ALL » London sth Edition), now published. 
READ . post- mi 
3 D TAE Gee ae oe Publication of this Series commenced on Saturday the a desis °° 
le- Willows, on the 1st July and the 5th October last respectively, agth “of June, 1844, and’ will be continued rabee bg sic S 
unc- 
a evidence was mostly circumstantial, but taken in conj Be ee: The, following: Work sw wil a appeat ee oe en x 30 vi 
on with 8 ents mad ri of Aprii :— n, age 
enough to induce the jary to find him Guilty, ari gmlo Puke April 5th. The Lost Senses—Deafness. By J. Kitto, D.D. nde: ad early Forcing: fer ey 
who approved of the verdict, sentenced him transported | » 22th. Curiosities of Sper Geography. By W. Wittich. ais Sad hae Eu A or 
r life.— .—Isaae Arnold, aged 18, and Frederic sy loth. The Dutch in ia tion of Plants ject to ra Mr. Fox, 
Bantick, aged 18, were charged with having set fire to a stack | », 26th. The Dog. By W. Martin, F-L.5- i i ai pE i 
Of straw, the property of Mr. yom i í Ford! T ae tack London: Cx manne Knicur and Co., pà -Ludgate-street, se: 
had apparently been set on fire b of lighte ed turf c; hortly to be published in E Man, aged 30, i 
to it in an old cofee-pot. The chief evidence against t the E PRINCIPLES of "GARDENING. By G. W. perfectly understands the management of Hol 
can have & 
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Greenhouse, Kitchen, and Flower-gar tely iy lett. a e 
er fr fa r, Esq.» 
prisoner Bantick consisted of eari k had made at variou: a Es Author “A History of En 
k , , glish Gar- 
times respecting the fire; but strange to say that pape he f ? dening,” Editor ofthe “ Gard en ARANG &e. rd he has la’ 
had mearly admitted his guilt to novices persons, they did London: ROBERT BaLpwin, Paternoster-row. to J. Cosi 
make known what he had said until a month or two ha rs seme — — 
when he was in custody. The evidence against Bantick was AN ADDRESS to LANDLORDS, on the Advan 
aa weuker than against the other prisoner. The Jury found tages to be S ae Se general Establishment ola a 
old guilty, and acquitted Bantick. Mr. Justice Patteson Spade Tenantry Pisa ong the Labouring Classes. By the 
pv geen Sentenced Arnold, and several other prisoners | Rev. J. S. HEN wv, MA ng Sane of Hitcham, and Professor 
bes Law of arson, at Yelling, Toft, and other places. In| of Botany in the University of Cambridge. Price Is. 
The hecery PRE S eale a for the crime of arson, London: R. Gr DGE and domi, Paternoster-row. 
g w excuse in committi PAPER MAGAZINE S TOII 
a crime that would furnish him with the means of satisfying | ' | HE FARMERS MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ENER.—A young } 
the cravings of nature; but to commit this crime there must OF TH “9 AGRICULTURAL INTEREST for est eo good pr eS À Bitchen 
be a malicious evil-disposed mind, for it would not bring bread | is embellished with esra Broek Engravings of “ A Long- | branches, viz., ost hee which he, ani r thesi 
to a hungry man, but in its con: ces must inecenearity orned Buall,’’ the . BRINE, Esq., Dorchester have “artis ashe: reg cter J. Mr. Cornw' 
thr t yment, and prevent their gaining | (engraved by ith, a 2 Pai ting by Davis), and ‘* Het- | tigati A 
an honest livelihood, thus directly injuring the labourer, besides | man Platoff,” a thorough-bred Stallion, the property of Joh yY, Middiese? ried Man, w 
spreading terror and dismay around. There mus e been , Esq. (engraved by E. Hacker, from a painting by Her- & DENR — — A marri Greenh 
some motive actuating the prisoners, but in no case was there | ring, Sen.), besi umerous illustrations of Agricultural Im- ough knowledge of Forcing- house’ rden. 
more coreg ~ hoe of ae roved. In conclusion the learned | plements, &c. CONTENTS ames Kitchen, Flower, and Sree rine het 
judge sa should punish the prisoners, pagn a that | Remarks on Ploughing. By T. Italian Rye Grass’ roblem highly re ane irect to J. 
their punishment would sare! rg and should sentence each Sullivan, Esq. . Ecclesfield Farmers’ Club i 
of them to 20 year portatio Report of "Experiments on | On the Action : ved Bones. By h 
Wine Seales ponte eo Stevens was indicted Special Manures in 1843. oF Dissolv Poe. weed 
for the wilful murder of her infant child on e 24th Derita By Mr. Robert Russell Joba Hanna: 
East Cumberland Agricultural | Return relative T real P 
Re eynolds, wi who, on the day n: rs 
She went down sta pre BURAY perte niina se Wales es) eris 
in m- Meteorological Diary On the Ammoniacal Combina- 
Important to Agricultarists pone in Udnes, aera: | Orehidaceou Plan 
Wheel v. Swing Ploughs and Manures m his late employers. 
rs agai The ead oono in Ma- i Aer Sure 
ya ichmond, Su 
Reynolds fen fetched is mother, eral in a! ohnso; ‘2 fi = 
The Anchalme Drainage 
com ¢ 
Breeding and Management of | Improvement in the Farm. iS 
Horses on a Farm. By Jno. J. Toven. 
Burke, Jan. Agricultural Queries : aa T ea 
ieai sa ee Farmers’Club Answers to Agricul - Direc -, By 
= o — gricultural Que 5 GA ARDENER, or S r 36, 
rarae toe Framlingham Farmers’, Ciub | Agricultural Reports Men W hates <a be 5 
bay he es d that the skuli | Wrentham Farmers’ Club Malt to Feed Cattle gs THOMAS 
Was fractured, and there were other marks upon the face and Royal Agricult mal Society of | Stallions for the Season 
_ Read which he thought proceeded cel violence. = his opinion Eugland Calendar of Horticulture 
i Doae n born alive, and its death had been occasioned The Dynanometer Review of the Corn Trade 
ucts ot tee wick: Ta Gtbss- examination rege ie Facies Exports of Grain from the | Averages — Prices of Seeds, 
admitted that the n misht — fallen, and that sane west Hops, Potatoes, Wool, &c. 
| the ret e marier tured. The jury MERS’ MAGAZINE, Vol. Xi., is just published» 
; bga year her Guilty of ints 12 ey Steel Engravings, and may be had by order of all 
six months’ imprison ment, Booksellers.—OFFICE, 24, NORFOLK STREET, STRAND. 
