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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 34, 
pans ment. 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
is being t ne day appointed for the wr of 
tt of her Majesty, the Lorn Cu 
borne his humble testimony—were, he admitted, very great ; but 
in spite of the epee: which A a in goat vile ‘basi- 
ness of the House, and notwithstand! sg Bi the fz rable 
in which his sr was riewed, he pen 
— 
recently formed opposite Mill-pond-street, Bermon ndsey 
crossing the mill- pond by means of a _bridg ge, and nag 
Thursday. is nis duty 
the second Parliamen HANCELL bes propees x nas fo. chair We shone. not, how- | which is now seen to. much advan m the entrance 
on entering the House at half-past two o’clock, addressed their allude rs = ri ye say that a mere "aifrer- of the street. The new auaabaen re direct to the 
uate as follows :—** My Lords, Her Majes' ty not thinking fit ae of ae be ye aia 1 noe Pe dtiinte the sole Sranil of his | Deptford L ower-roa d, an d the entrance. of.the T 
be present here this day in her Royal person, has been pleased | objectio' se, he thought, would isa: that - oe imi P os ham, 
te cause a commission to be issued under the great seal for the | be right for iim to enter father into the discussion, for he Tanne to. those places, 
opening and holding this Parliament.” The Lords Commission- | unwilling to say anything inconsistent ith ‘the r a he cuter and. materially | Smproviog the neighbourhood, and the 
ersthen eagle bec? seats in front of the throne, and the Gentleman | tained for Lord — le ner in which he con- the ae 
Usher of the are Rod was directed by the orm Chancellor to | ducted the business of the House. His Lordship then added, Bache and 
mons, when the Chief — econ at the bar, | addressing the Speaker, hat e trusted whatever discussions n enemen 
accompanied ope several Members, The inthe usual | might take place, whatever warmth of party feeling might be St. Saviour Sy "outharark— +m ie dunesday, a vestry 
form. having mread, elicited, that his age gg uld be ot be Repene $2. aus ar as h. to take consideration a let- 
The Lory Cuance.tor sai My Lords and Gentlemen,—We | they were assured of the anner wi is de- 
have it in command from ber hi Majesty to ‘o let you know that you Geinns would be nial, they should feel that their own dignity | tex Teceiv pai from the Bishop of Winchester, and to adopt 
sball + be informed of the cause of calling this Parliament | and the convenience of the House would be best consulted by at | Such measures as might be deemed necessary thereon, 
together ; but it being nm that a Speaker for the House of | once yaks to that posterity, whenever it might be interposed. b ich Jed 
Commons should first be chosen, you will, for that purpose, re- | —The House then adjo' ? to the asi meeting may rs necessary to afford. so; 
turn to th: — for your meeting, andthere be pleased | _ Friday.— The Speake er rand Members present attended at the " fi da it wrod 
to ch: and present such person eee you shall | House of Peers, to receive her Majesty’s approbation of the explanation o its PROReRenes tz Snpears that for so some 
rre 
row, a! at two orclo ck, for her Majesty’s Royal 
¢ House of Commons then withdrew. 
t 
other Pee 
Lord Vivian, and Earl Belfast 
Bhs Peer rage, then took the oaths 
Friday.—The Lorp CHANCELLOR attended to give her Majesty’s 
to the election of the Speaker of the House of Commons. 
The hoeteenanie accordingly attended for this purpose at the bar 
of the H , and her Majesty’s approbation was conferred with 
malities. The ri ~ and privileges of the Commons 
confirmed as us' m behalf of the Queen, and after 
the Members of the Listed Wonee had withdrawn, the Peers not 
presen aS hes A oceeded to take the oaths, when they 
tothis day. 
HOUSE OF COMMO: 
Thursday.—The Members began to a mab at an early ee 
and at half-past two there w: full attendance, the leaders 
both sides bei en 
sheiee of a Speaker- 
the ¢ 
one pote for its repairs. laa re m des 
contested, and ultimately refused; and the result 
es feyal meoreenaee. rer adopt ted, and a er enor 
rid of the in the e yea 1338 it w 
os 
the choice the House had made of a Speaker. He added, that he 
had thenclaimed at the bar all the usual and undoubted privi- 
leges of om from arrest, freedom of speech, &c. 
Speaker then reminded the House that their first duty es to 
soar to take the oaths —— ed — aw, which were then 
inistered to the Member: a 
restore the north nav e iy the old chee anew wees wr 
Money Market, vila saeahits for money and the 
Account, closed at 892 to $; bh er ie Reduced, 
893 to $; Three-and- a-Half per Cents, Red » 985 ¢ to 
cost not exce 8, 000%. This was to be finish, hed and 
opened within two years, eu a penalty of 5002, ted Si, 
per we eck afterwards. Accor im ing to! the contract, the char ch 
9; New Three-and-a-Half per at 983 to ore ; Bs nk 
Stock, 168 to 9 ; Exchequer Bills, 12s. to 14s. pre 
me 4 and tts Dicintty. 
he Census.—The following is the official return of 
the = popaltion of the undermentioned rt pa- 
rishi 
apparently nearly sisted, he opening is. still delayed, 
of the re cese (Winches eg 
take up the subject, and visit the uilding. On 
d inst., a vestry was held fi 
when the church was to be dite when a fsltion i iu- 
Ais sion 
desired the attendance of Members in the House lt Lords, = 
Chief Clerk, followed y a considerable feet: mbers, ed Wikeli MEENE Heeeue Gensda: i taak ‘eatin Bening Sat wardens should at once take p 
nang Poa pring Sedioniehite on thelr return, Majesty’s oe on e population of each parish mh the census Of| |. a 
summons he begged to pro) soon that they sonia proceed = ee 1831: eS 
a Speaker. Considering that eeey were now going t di ei ns ak S yonenon of ntl ‘inished 
questions of the greatest importance, considering also oir Males. |Females} Total. | 1831. | accor es tot . terme of th of the Aer ti comida proceedings 
neces: to t ide over the: to check ae Gla tba ibe | tesla were subsequen made n to Sho: 0 wrol 
 emapeiatrs alte recom hich uafurtunstely ocenrre ed in the a tag + + + + + +} 52,658 | 63,160 | 115,818 | 87,856 | t5 ty, oe on "as sub sie nd t ese pls ses 
course of their debates, and which were calculated not only to + + + «| 9,806 | 10,552 | 20,358 | 16,849 h y yect, Bs 
prevent discussion, but tolower that House in the estimation of pant Bromley SS Ware es a Ben 10,619 hop" fy ictee was, r ee me ine bar bi- 
‘public, he hoped that hon. gentleman he St. rere ere ee) 4 »373-| 10,150 | shop’s letter was real > it ex Sega reat dissatisfaction 
the a tote. 3 , ehigh of erwould be acce oe: =o She si alta! 4,703 | 5,127| 9,830] 9,8 with the delay th P Fi oF rune: 0 
Spec! th 's 's Ho sg 
= Xe the Honse. had already presided in that House, and ad pitts end Instita’ iuy”s et } 1,299 58 |. 1,357 en day for the re-opening o OF ity ete A dis- 
done soto satisfuction of the embers who had sells ta in the . = ee ees +40 ror _ 3.016 12,875 cussion on of some oor then tp. Tha se and sl this n dis 
how members patmensenths he was s Farge it the St result o ig. CODES 
jonas have heard the testimony that was borne to Bock am, with Dulwich . .| 10,917 | 14,571 25,488 $28,281 oo 
condi ae . Mary, Newi . .{ 24,905 | 29,700 | 54,605 | 44,52 
oe ws “3 Tamworth, andthe N hier Looe tae | Be St. Good, woes war: weed 39,60 pesphed 618 | 39,769 Sheerness.—A basen is in Bectiaten in ayes place Sha \ 
coensanetedianee steo would | St. Sav: eats webu barsvaeceigie 9,036 9,182 Awan 13:78 | it is the intention of the Lords of the Ad miralty to 
enn to omen senses ar mara over, by that right hon. | Christcharc! PR a Sa 4, 33,705 
ee ee eee 0 hi Se eatin of that oes 
Base and the cneustic beskers , both for pee nos nes and for the Total .  . .| 164,622 | 188,772 | 353,304 | 292,457 d order to pass the examination of or 
olay abadaneae ‘The hon. Member Excess over the year Year 7831 saa Sie. oa7,—~SC*CS:*S:«*« SUFgeon; and ‘a whe may be pronounced able to work 
concineg Dr nee the Ho Charles Shaw Lefe- Excess of females 224,150 ic r i : e rota fp the e.gerd and Abie their 
the. Chale pear: t faa = ; n default of so doing; to relinquish their pen- 
Mr. Enwann Brirer, in seconding the motion, bore testimony Mortality of the etropolis ‘The total number 6 prt ad@é? that’ this’ st 
to the high q gualiteations oft of the: right hon. pestinaan for such an | deaths jeg 
that the House hadynow for along-time 
ict fonparrtils Ra aig no one could ever fail to bow 
mission to his dec: They had most Ss them wit- 
nessed the inewner in whieh heb haa sis ? conduc’ @ himself in 
the chair. They had seen mbiwation “of temper and 
of ess, and t Be roots seed ne esha pcan of controlling th 
House. They were a’ cy ae th 
q with bersichivocin the ped enim 
pri of ouse, and with ail the forms an by 
which were ; and he was persuaded that, if ever 
those were © . they might confidently rely 
upon bis temper and firmness for maint ‘them for wel. 
fare ofthe people. He would House no longer than. 
express a hope that on t 3 ere would be no difference 
of opinion, and that they would concur In unanimously re-electing 
ban ss <aover gentleman nominated noble Lord. 
Peet rose, and said that it was his intention to act 
majority of the oade. The right hon. Baronet ne by 
saying that he thought the Hebe e Ww proposed 
pe 
his plantations, two acr 
of 
stered during the week ending Saturday the 
7th Aug., 1841, was 759, of mont nas were male re antl 
382 females ; while the weekly e duri 
wor’ 
he 
praia Baird of complaints having been made that o' 
years many wuble- -bodie d men have been superaanated 
the 
preceding Ler (obtained by viding the ee ths in ie 
[om years by 156, the number weeks) amounted 
k.—The new entrance-gates of this 
u ere we thrown open fo the public on Senda 
morning by order of the Commissioners o 
} in bridges o 
F 
- 
° 
* 
# ee Ee 
| yards and obtained work. 
Ae 
park, | loss 
pears that a 
a 
ya. | Bu uccleugh, 
f 
cident.—On Monday an accident, attended with 
ss of life, ‘occurred on ag! river pak Richmond, It Su 
mer, while n her re to London 
Twicke i - ais 0! 
down a punt in which > Thee entlemer 
a were saved Zu a boal 
Mr. Lewi 
were fishing. “Peo of the. 
fro m the s she i the 
other briige of this beret el and 56 
not found atl. an had pi ts) 
cy 
& 
Seria 28 
and m 
the steamer taken into Peal Bag a their sare al 
the ornamental waters ie Susser- place. i 
Cilelitoger of Wo ods and For nted 
a A cate en; to be added 
r. Goldsmid, “ee three 
o Mr. ean Stowe North I Lodge-gate. A number 
workm: ged erecting light i iron fences sroead 
of 
eee waters. 
| the orna: 
Tham 
the peed: pee also between the walks on the banks of 
it 
| for. foot- ~passengers | has 
1 a 3° 
branch of their public duties—the conduct of private ess— 
which entitled him to the respectful acknowledgments of the 
House, and by his integrity and impartiality had established that 
influence which fully as efficacious in his 
ity as any power with which he could be ves: at 
further discussion therefore he felt great satisfaction iz 
his sup: to the t hon, gentleman who had just been pro- 
posed aud seconded.— Mr. Lerxvax having expressed 
- of the House, the motion was agreed 
org ag hon. gentleman = led to the 
E. Buller. He then repeated his | 
SSELC rose and said’that he begged to congratulate 
“gentleman on his 5 ee or he thought he 
ee iter eis because, in the. first 
bane Hey at een ct engaged was one it 
pe ad; and, in the second 
becatae Cape 
debates, ‘wisby ities Shep eniedite hie 
lating parliamentary diseussions, the 
ing its ps a and public | a “ cond 
leges of the House, and of the ples moet: mia: 
of their proceedin = Scanner ‘AIL - 
situation. His Lordship then proceeded to explain the that high 
on Ww! panes ta ay bg in. 1835, and said 
tion, mer e sake oF Legit enh 
mot italy Raa % rie was of 2 
Speaker ought = be the organ of presi 
hpoppoced £ the re-election of Mr. Manners $ 
various other pcan connected ba 
qualifications for the chair—qualifications 
oe Spoker: to preside over their | 
oo trea pa 
nd. aa ag uest has bee’ ahaa on ie ee and a 
: e deodand 
of 20. on the steamer. otwithsta: das this verdict, 
however, the captain and 280 of the wee have been 
committed by the Fs pega of Richmond. to take their 
=~ eset low i is 
ve exci surprise. I 
pee Teambard Dren el, and ee 
robe enka its = cl Tung as the — be 
rom proceeded 
while so upied, the soldier ens s 
the thse a <a: a knife, and then ran re 
was kn ocked down by the ‘blow, the inife having bet 
ther gentlemen, passed un asd = 
the _— am the es as oun in ome 
others hav 7 
@ oe eo BST & 
Ned pica obit 
His life, however, is not con 
other the same means; and the entire ree er of 
he work is precepts to heme i at hand. 
Wood P vement. a Saturdays the inalinooee vestry 
0 the of ex- 
will be 
“of our caine that at the Panchos of 
a resolu- 
ten ding 
in the Sion ape 
oo 
estry on recom week, si beard passed 
effect that they wi 
aside 
bs —— er. The soldier has not yet bee none 
Fi n Sund t in High-street, St 
Gile <3, an extensive china warehouse. By timely 
pacity ferssceien the flames were confined to the pre- 
_— = ich they courmenced. The dam mast is esti 
Son. —On ec the 
ionging to Messrs. Will and. White, Maiden-lane, 
Battlebridge, with the eiiale: oe the stock and premises 
was destr fed by fire, which originated in the a 
Tuesda whe 
: Be rears 
—— ere ‘Greeawic h. By the prompt caariva - 
ngines, 
varnish m 
been | the-apprehension of the thieves, 
remises, which have — very material i injury- othe 
rigin: of the fire is not kno 
cae 
