May 1.] : 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
SPetropolis and . Eee. 
Archdeacon Robinson seconded this motion, which 
A lis t of the rferrse ayer which 
d, but fortunately 
Middlesex at the carriage-way W 
Poaed ‘ take the public by order of the ace tiaie 
ae ace the sum ora has been already expended 
r 100, 0007. in ten years, 
25p00r, after a short address 
from er © Avcibishop of Canterbury, expressing at satis- 
_ ith the result of the meeting, the assembly sepa: 
eas eel a Middlesex par hence —An 
it appear 
again n to cp some stnenats more, and the epeeas now 
the public journals 
e ATA 
ee offered, for a gates of 3 00% to i iy? ta dis- 
by or Archbishop of Casterbery was hela. fat Willis's 
Rooms, 
mpri- 
sonment i in the ae of Correction, , Coat felas, and 
dation of Colonial Bishoprice. Be ‘the hour i | sbppora. 
wholly unable to obtain regia 
assembly consisted of clergy 
men, ae gists were the 
Bg rmagh,—the 
Sali 
en 0} parties, 
need the proceedings of the day with canines “The 
msation throughout 
miata severe mental anxiety. A few days 
and the metropalitan county. 
the 
It is po eo stated | 
zg e who had been on a visit to 
test secrecy, it appears, , having 
the subject but it is supposed that 
to have been “0 sed 
Medhuret soins 
victed at the sessions April, 1839, of wlialasag hice 
| having, by ‘stabbing a a tow. ees - Haj — | 
three years’ 
me 
Archbishop of prea send was called to the chair, 
pas ay _ He said that he 
£1 ' 
imprisonment without ahi toree 
or heard 
An inquest has been h 
Drown: ed.”?— 
the bank of a ornamental water 
rence aap ce she mane = Eaeny missed, and 
being heard was made, and she was 
cised labour, of 
reel + sd pete ot 28 "At the time of the trial it 
| the water ; sachs eing very dep st the spot, and i 
a the nace fat | importance, of the Seager which they 
nial possessions of their coun atry. » - 
he said, to every reflecting — t there were 
prejudice of the interests of reli- 
must be evident, | 
m 
ession of considerable 
property “That erent to took eee shortly before Christmas 
gave the alarm, 
others came to his 
gion in at colonies. 
— 
length of time, and had, he 
ld Pesan 
but b 
Another Female in Disguise. —On wy beh ae morning, a 
le, » on duty in the New Road, ‘Hammersmith, 
last, and sp a has command over | they succeeded in cating Gee and yp her to the 
fants 304 Mige nents It is further st ated that Mr. | side > in an apparently lifeless state te. A surgeon having 
as had been reported, fh ive an 
he sei account of 
herself, w! Emile Winter, residing 
with Mr. Thales of Bucyten St. eta bag. of Her 
Gentleman pre Boece + she was 
Majesty’s 
the want of an rasasitid praviden: The churel 
in a corner, what he took to be a boy about 12 y tr ei 
con 
age, dressed in in a cloth jacket and co corduroy trousers By 
thought, 
of a moral and a reli- 
Fee th. 
upon the people. 
Wii es shart Dichope af sight be necessary, arid 
epeepets the ecclesiastical cea in thei 
His answers to questions ag by the constable being eva- 
sive, he was conveyed to the are OS pa seep hi 
bundle was examined al fitina to f, a basin | 
before M. A Wakley, on the pps, ori a pace who was 
| found dead in bed, t there > bein g no reason entertain any 
other occurred in the course 
of nature, the jury were elon to bier a verdict of 
natural death, when | the _coroner said that in a case like 
of butter, a knife, two pairs of wockties two. tantele” 
ee water, and one penny only was f sey in his pos- | 
He recolleten, some short time after he had been 1 
hal dt 
Esyes of age, and resided with his mother at Thomas- 
street, Grosvenor-s square, Tt was noticed iby t the 2 inspector 
colonies now in course of formati 
ever. 
There 
British Crown whi which ‘tid 
not come under the pea attend of colonies. He 
merely refer to the Levant. _Now in those nse es 
— —_ many i 
eo 
ht . oc 
ilitary capaciti 
— om ne, and tha in figure he more resembled a girl 
than a boy ; rm ‘ss ‘tales him rere age, he acknow- 
ledged weyers ctied oe 
: i nstead of being Jose; an was Phillis Tay- 
or. 
cle in Sussex. 
Meprived of the sneer Benet “which, as “members of 
church, t indifference 
to the | interests of our own religion was, ae reais a blot 
Our ang age in the Me- 
ie ene us into contact with the E: 
, but n now in as state of 
ch, they 
HTh 
f depres. 
sion. 
Cc 
She “stated that her bree in m adopting the 
She 
left her | . bh fr, 
juan’ 
and that his | then 
noon ; ached Ham- 
rerehonn od went into the new building tor shelter. She 
a policeman, 
he p 
“pom 
which was his having 
ce Te all cases like the 
a ver- 
said tha t she was her eldest t child ; and on Saturday, hav- | 
isable to return 
of . 
Wr 
called a church rien a establishment of. (redarey in the 
ean, which, he conceived, would tend greatl y.to 
the benefit of th the church uni versal. could not be 
the other children ; and it d t I 
aah fede a 
e ¢ r 
on the 
the commencement 
seat of the bishopric Siete hae 
by the e 
eee work, he proper 
all but deterinined upon 
erection of a splendid church at | Malta, at e@ ex- 
eee 
cae JX Pp 
isa 8 i echieea aus. to 
mony and good will among all Christian 
prom 
churches, 
lt yaaa object they must feel gr 
and 
eat additional 
rank Deeg ee ane | 
‘ot case of 
tee hair, which: wos seg ee si ina 
Thais tiekni done, she returned home, dis- | 
Phas met ratenicnon baw 
she | example by others, in’ pameabie he would instance 
a ee gentleman terminated 
his existence : 
lati, ha sporti as 
Tt 
cheating « 
] patina g85 he wa fount on the bed den, andi «poo 
py eee ee 
to by a a steady ‘but sure sacnion of 
His Grace concluded by express- 
Pe cman Delusion —On Wednesday afternoon, _ about 
' Linen he had ee pistols. 
si- 
pieces, for which 
The next morning 
who Sordnan led upon him was found dead. 
| drawing razor across her th’ 
from her t body. On another occasion, w! 
in the o try on the 
Z 
7, } a 3, 
5 
we the means of 
papier: te al set ponte Whithal pd gad 
[femtgetrarenesng an | dn Seo mh great folks 
defraying the enpunsadi journeys, and of 
moderate pet and — which in their station 
could not by 
’ and went into the bam 
a great 
| nel nth eh Ione sn ead 
oe 
Accident. The following accident a on Tues- 
nearly com- 
athe park keepers, hy h veyed 
Ck as the water w 
and he wished to to remove them. — It was evident that the 
¥ 
the communities 
in various parts of the world render it necessary that an 
immediat impart to them the 
fall benefit of the church in ai i 
Clientes 46 "Thy 
= ys e 
as f hich el a 1 
the 
ainis ordinances, and government ;’ “ 
toward: ; 
of the 
the foreign possessions ner Maca 
termined upon by the ai hops sot bishops i 
united Church of England and Ireland, that their lordship 
be. to undertake the charge and appjication 
the fund, and to name a treasurer and such other officers 
38 may be required for conducting the necessary details.” 
engaged ‘in tracing the delinquent, but no clue 
Sear syoc lec eheansd. fae oe 
Fires. — -afterncon, a fire broke out on the 
is Mr. Gibbins, shipbuilder, Rotherhithe. It 
was i - the boili ee ee 
the greater portion of the workpeople being away at din 
r, the ith rapidity, communicated 
oug) 
tboen held in ~ Se age m to ci crite- 
laid down. The 
ume lack ‘suid, Abe “sie sy received from the 
constable was, that deceased an tne soe reece A in 
and several 
death. jionpe 
sie to cases of — a dsr 
m was rape te taken 
rotted in dea ol hike e thirty or fo forty hours Serpe 
ees 
broke out in the St. George’s Hotel, s 
one of the upper | "The hotel was entcely de-|t 
to his state, it was clearly a ce ares ey 
inasmuch as the party was morally dead from dead from the moment 
1d being 
was fearful of advancing farther, b 
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