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THE GARDENERS 
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igs gh a a RRL 
by the opponents of the t Government, should they come 
Mr. Shiel cman rable fel some of the lead- 
Whig administrati aril 
ditional difficulties which, consequence of Lord Stanley’s | 
Registratio: » would now present themselves t R. Peel, 
in an attem: overn. Ireland.—Sir ATFORD CANNING 
argued that Palmerston would have m wisely, 
he had conducted his negotiations more i: uropean, and less 
clusively English spirit. He believed that at no distant 
ould im 
if he expected to catch any votes by the term: 
Petropolis and its Wicinity, 
ect ©, of th e Corn 
: zens of Sacks 
was h e Guildhall, to take into “consideration the 
resent ym ‘orn- ena and to petition P; 
er. It is, however, now ascertained that the doubt- 
| fal ened was a piss tude. 
e Temperan: —On Monday, being Whit- 
Monday, the casita _eensiatin of the several i 
of teeto tallers, and the aa of the various 
of the proposition ‘put forward for fae alteration by her 
Majesty’s Ministers, The chair was’ taken by the Lord 
M o said a held in h quisition, num 
esp 
consider the enijeek if bea e e Com- aan and to Prepare, if 
the meeting thou, seit 
he Cor a 
t cit 
rusted that whatever 
F Pa og 
in ver siderable ane we e pro 
in many py ee the wi and children of the 
pores preneine n the whole imei wear apes appear- 
| ance: Num of music accompan Cae roces- 
us bands 
| sion, al holida 
Gre hk Fair—The ann ual baisnuacas 
ieee on egg under very fav 
| continued the usual Humber of days ee 
e fair 
me hese 
she pes of the onae ‘commanty 
that was about t 0 take a e ho oped 
oP n 1 the discussion 
thin 3 
t ha 
or by oe eee of his supporters. ‘oul 
part The hon. Gentleman commented upon 
Ss 
everythii , and w d | Every a the vistors are sa agi re numero 
terminated, tat the 7), gag “separa ina: good . 
will t towar ppt ‘hving been read, >} buted to the curtailment of the suburban fairs. _It is cal- 
the following pioctatias were proposed an: ick 
Ist. “That a free and liberal policy in se egiation of | during Monday a 
th pSoseah t potiisily @ in those laws affect its Plc dl ilosiday: several accidents occurred 
agriculture ai os mmerce, has b g the Lane wrctconger: #. tag teetotallers about the 
| necessary, fro’ extent of our population, le state of | motile and so. serious description, 
our revenue, nt atic teh rivalry of other nations, | man living at M “ays pai 2 to the London Hospital 
and the increased knowle edge a and enlightenment of the with his jaw-bone seriously fractured and one of hi 
people, and that this meeting, pomp , highly i es shoulders dislocated. e received thesé injuries in 
of the proposed alteration of the existing Corn violent affray which took place between the teetotallers 
2nd) “Ti ions embodyi e sian sited anda ber of s who ridiculed the procession as 
be presented to Houses of Parliament, and that Sir | it passed soos Mile-end-road, and which was only put an 
M. Wood requested to present the petition the | end to by the police bag several of the ringleaders of 
ouse of Commons, and Messrs. Grote, Crawford, | both parties | into bb ther man, during the affray, 
and Pattis ~ requested to support it. ] pled r d received 
Victori The followi I ture of one of his thighs. Other minor accidents 
tained in the preamble < the Act of Parliament in saps 
to the new park in the East of London :—Her Majesty’s 
Commissioners a Woot s and Forests are empowered to | 
ay out any money arising from the sale of 
Exchequer-bills, i in ay “purchase of certain lands contain- 
mag paca 
Inquests.—On Morday, an inquest was held on Major 
John Baton aged = late m4 = M. 7th Dragoons, who 
a rag seb ist ering # rot’s Hote 1. The € wait er 
e Bur! 42 ‘on Hote aid “ed 
f St. John, Hackney, St. 
rie . 
Matthew Bethnal-green and St Mary , Stratfo rd-le-bo: 
wards of 14 years, - ‘his “ese ta at his 
master’ 8 house. ‘The last time he saw him caliv ve was 0 
Nod 
baer nobl then concluded by declaring that 
Lord 
@ period when the measure of the iniquity of a ministry 
full, and when the forbearance of an opposition must | 
come to a close. 
i id he had no recollection of any motion, 
so much pomp, which was less in the spirit 
or which contained less real merit. If the 
etry ne been crippled by the weakness of om 
a fair char, 
sy orge Duc 
‘ the ola Fork desc? 
s Canal; on the north- eri i 
e-street-lane 
The ere being none vacant, witness said he would procure 
one for him at Nerot’s, —: tangy he a The 
— aid at this rie said dece: came home and 
d to ) bed about 1 o’clock. d 
a 
abe 
Valentine 
Sir John d St. Thomas's Hospital ; on 
en 
th mies 
Commons withdr 
no motive was assi 
but had the r 
in the colo if the House of 
> even thoug! gh 
’s chari rity ai 
ee eb by the Regent’s ‘Canal ; and including ae a 
out 10 o bora the fo ‘ollowing morn- 
ing, fading He deceased’s room door 0 en, she went in, but 
supposing him to be asleep, left the room, not wishing to 
distu rb him, Sh ae t told the waiter that deceas ed was 
2n] 
piece of _ground, with buildings ‘thereon, situate on 
alled Bonner’s oe 
him 
ge al 
try must resign, or must have recourse to the ors alterna- = 
ined. was 
land +1 
Field; 
She wgead = 
when purchased 
ns 
and on 1 their opening the shutters deceased was fou nd to 
i 21 It a q Pls YES 
eularly since the passing of the Reform Act, that the ‘ante ad | Po 
devolved upon the Government of ori, gislative mea- and successors, as a royal se of 
ce Na peo gti occupying @ INGE arse ot public ee and part and Hy sha o set and | ‘that aoeased had ete poison. AL surgeon n dene that 
at when that duty was impos: ipon Government, it idle to 5 
suppose that individ wi aaaabee eula not severally. — Majesty’ Males, ety in ght» of t Pg ate en. Her as ¢ i aoe de _ He 
their judgment upon the measures submitted to their consider. 
ation. The repeal of the Test and Cuapepetion feta, he re red to lease any part of the park, not exceeding | so above 12 He pat 0g no poison gy any 
measure of Catholic Emancipation, were measures for on a e fourth part, for the purpose of Pim. used as rag ae kind, his tc p caused by a fulness - Trane in the 
strong ernment, and carried by the su of. al op- head, whic h produced apoplex. Capt. son, of 
ponents of that G ent. The ren Lord instanced several ba _decea P. ed had Pe bs 
to lay out plant, d a build 
said 
ardso: 
ay cnoyed oe 
hovilas. 
‘= 
h hoaltt 
hs ia 
been carried through Padlansaint with ae cidudemeoat oft the ry tan 
sition. Nor, constituted as the House of Lords now was, could 
mise be avoided. His Lordship drew a picture of * 
shall think fi 
_ €0 ontewplated Park in the South of London.—On 
est Neath. 
Wrobincial News. 
compro! 
state of of the peg! and its dependencies, at Pas geay when S$} 
years ago, point 
Peel retired from power, ten inted o' ur the pos the purpose of petitioning Government and the House} Birmingham.—A s nig hs fire ar wee per = i 
changes that had taken place; bo hs ¢ done P = P penn 
Bes P Thine) reows | of Commons to form a park in the South of London. | Broad-street, involvin e destru 
away with, the large manufacturing towns anchised, negTo ‘a oper 
slavery abolished, municipal abuses reformed, the evils of the old Fi io crnee read letters from the members for East | the amount, it is sai a of aon 20, 0002 ey is mresed 
Poor-laws remedied, the grievances of the dissenters with res y, Lambe th, and Southwark, all of whom & ‘pressed to have nora ral gr b gemma of Mr, ‘Hiiffe, a 
& and baptism relieved, the criminal ended, | ¢} by. the igni 
e Ireland secured against destitution, &c., and he | sai + = “ tirine? 
‘ould appeal to the whether at any period of history, ES): & 
by any preceding adm: sinistration, so many and such 4 important | whi ee which requires the posta. ion of heat. Thence it 
improvements had ever been effected within the short space of | of the ease ishe and the pagina welfare of ee ea eee d to the manufactory, and to Mr. Bolton’s timber- 
be rer aed tc ay ee nr otecme soennes hourhood. A resolution was moved to ee effect “‘ That | yard. It was bgt Goren at half- a. five otek in 
If the resolution before the intended asa barto fieso, | the meeting witne a with yes ve the evening, and in a few moments almost all the 
lution, he a k onsuch astep as pop nome interfe- | shown by Government y the How cof PEdescs ns for A in the wharf, with ene ” the whole e tl ane 
Tence with the prerogative ie Crown. the not | the health, comfort, aa enor ea of ‘tbe Erahctents ° buildings, were on fire. Fort th changed, 
ee oe enemaae _ mde aiisanemns cae the | the east end of the metsapobs, by the establishment of a | or em is smeprath th ¥ all the ho in Broad- ¢ must. 
country. To what end, the resolution pressed? The | Spacious park; and we impressed wi ‘th the necessi =p of a the same. ruin, since were 
noble Lord denied that of any difficulty would be il F barrels of pitch upon the pre- 
= a e pe ceceend eae een eae pt owt of the pected es, which i. The shortly after ex 
up interests oppose: welfare. “4 
Sir R. Peg. passed in review many of the most important of places. ess he purpose 0 of building. ‘all ‘ousted to the che caine manofactory, to Basker- 
: of all v 
the measures alluded to, and claimed to himself and the Conser- ane a key to be deprived of ie dag exercise, | ville-house,. on He paee side of the ‘Gast bat in 
aepbioctek at i ae ee and reer : lution havi seconded | neither of th uch injury sustained. ‘The 
= a i merit wing assisted the q < t whole of Mr. ‘Bolton’ s imber is- pas? and a large 
Go' charged 
WOniie ters dae ee oo arent ag ac up a petition, and to confer with Lords pene and | quantity of Mr. Iliffe + ee ee either ruined or 
per serspe beret country. Sir R. Peri. ees ge a ae ogg) cons 
of constitutional his resolution, whic! pes, f t wn was t ee 
bee ed was justified by the very admission of the Ministry, tle Riba semua Presh rage os — a als earn tey—On Sundey yeaa of the name ee 
that they must either resign or dissolve. He complained of ba 
Peay innate pte — arch tthe avers day ; but as so many ru = — vig a4 Laycock a come to — — qe és — 
led to the course ways pursued. It was been loosed, which have proved to be unfounded, an quantity of arsenic, w een given her by her 
—— Per culetenk seem cameaene on which man wernccad oO - ag tead. of te of soda, and which proved 
theepiik: kiseecif catmph to teeerte tie opinion as to the details seem to think it right to wait the issue of after suffering for several hours v y 
of the Corn-law Bill. He did not attribute the present manufac. patience, and to argh no setae! — ions on the wre severe pains, ug died about twe ive o “cloc k. ars 
turing distress to the effects a would Hot | The report alluded to as from Liverpool, and | that the husband of d g in th - 
Why were the important financial measures of the Government | which seems to have created there the most rae Fr cite- | ploy of Mr. Morley, and that he had purchased = 
eee eee e@ at the opening of | ment, is as fell i 
the session > of all »Husion to them in that speech — Cap. Arbuthnot, arrived from | the mice in the eorogd a h he aft bh 
Py ened a suspicion that there were two budgets, one ho states, that when in oR Bi orth, long. 24° age oat eupboard calor twe covers of pa ner with the word. 
On the division there appeared -For Sir R. Peel’s resolution, } on the 25th May, at fi "clock, A.m., avery | poison labelled on the 
332; against it, 311 [—Majority, |. large steamer steeritig to he north-east, making but | state of health for 
wand. Resseut x intimated that a slow progress. § fi led —. taking soda and EF 
er his co: ae Corn-laws. paddle-boxes, painteda dark eolour a | always placed on the fir 
cl — Money Friday. —Consols left off 90 to 5 large square topsail set on = maintopmast, tpl. in the absence of her 
money, and "394 cies} for the opening; New Three-j} sail ‘on the foretopmast, d- usual medicine, when s 
Pista r Cent. Annuities soem a to fake money; believed ‘her to be the steain-ship ; ‘but eas | was not there. The 
Stock | were others who thought: that ast the Britan > from | the cupboard. The girl 
169 tc res ig Exchequer Bills Halifax, is now ov: l read, administered two: 
