Serr. 11.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Guithe printer be called to the bar.—Sir G. Crerx suggested 
that the regular course apenas be to move the preliminary reso- 
! probability of being able to resume his usual occupations | 
Seavey ote, fire on board the Kelso, a nl vessel of 
ut 900 toi 
jation, that the article in question was a breach of the privileges 
of the House.—Mr. Ros on accordingly altered the — of 
his motion ; but, no a . Member having been found to second 
#5 it st < the groun 
LNES gave ois that after the recess he should move 
aa te eee Se ees much of the act of William 
the Third as relate: mpulsory dance at divine service. 
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City Cemeter: 
tm Sa BE 
7 Rick 
city 
+ a 
in the Tower Hamlets d district 
_lt is the ce of t the 
a fortnjeht 
5 
ca 
3 
1 1 i, 
It is 
ican the } Mi ile End | Road, and co prises an extent Sa 30 
An} et 
: xting: W hether this was oe or - not 
exertion was made to clear out the rest of 
atten 
Sir T. re pain aleree for leave to bring in a bill to enabl 
lease the lands connected with Kensington Pal: 
of building. 
been postpo: 
ution of s) 
8 
2 
> 
med until after — adjourn- 
the "Rishon! took occasion to express his approbation at 
public cemeteries in the subur bs | of t large tow s, both on 
"Every 
shipping lying in the i ra. 3 ort dock: this was — 
repo! resoluti supply to her 
poss ge d the Committee of Supply fixed fo Friday, the 17th. 
On the motion of Sir G. CL He the House, at its rising, ‘ad. 
journed to Thursday, the 16th 
public convenience, It was stated on his ‘cputr that 
the 
effe cted, and the Company’s engines were brought int 
Finding, weet ieag that pd failed in subduing he 
flames Sy communica’ rwarded to » the different 
ines a 
es 
arket, Frid Consols for money closed at 
r the ecienack 904 sellers ; New Three-and- 
"Marske Bank. — An paces meeting of abate 
Ban 
engi ved ill 
vessel had ‘been jee a “The Kelso had 2) "al her 
——s has been held this a 4 the k, i 
of 
the who pcs oe which is destroyed or 
The | ter po edgy vl the forepart, inclnd- 
bs pu car vig sh. , to receive thi a com mittee ap- poche 
alf oor Chats », 988 to $5 gree’ Bills, 12s. to 14s. | pointed in August last, for th burnt, but the principal 
The business —, o-day was not Kiperaitad with a view to the dissolution of the Com It of the standing riggin, ng is fo eninie regs ie The 
but the quotations of the a stock were an advance | appeared from the minutes of the last that ein was pes her voyage under contract with the New 
upon Thursday of nearly a aan per cent. ir. David Hannay, the managing director, had over- Zealand Com , and w the proper! rty of A 
ae wn his account the bank to the a t of | Pirie. i t sh n the same day 
HM*etropolis aap its ee 14,3002. and 2,2 shares, making altogether | a fire i tobares Bread street, Coenpsile originated 
Metropolitan Improvem a late | 16,5007. Mr. Abraham, chairman of a shareholders’ 
number, that a Parliam saan ast com akan :* ape en ap- committee, regretted that after the la of a month the | by Mr. Danis, oe By ‘the exertions of the 
pointed fe. the consideration of various plans for th en the flames were confined to the apegtmeatt sto 
improvement of the metropolis. The city authorities, it holders such a Sani on the affairs of the b broke out. e store-room was valuable 
i. The reason fa ermine boas, robes, &c., which were deitiorel 
iT + +h 
and Mr. Walker. r, the engineer, accom- 
the harbour-masters | aa gave officers a eal 
Nerigation Committee, hav 
desirable object ; 
panied by 
fe 
information from the accountan nt, who —7 “ that he found 
the books in such a complicated state, that he = at 
make them out ; and that t the accow mie: of the ban 
of the river above Vaushall-bridge, bes laid down a “line 
of embankment for the improvement of the 
Eee te prevent th upon 
er. 
On Tuesday Mr. Walker was attended by Mr. Cabitt were not recorded until ion after their occurrence and alluded in Aapregrea thanks fi ste ofthe Rayal Rciery’ 
the builder, and by Mr. Simpso; aa the engineer of tae rae i -" : “¢ yal %, 
Chelsea Water-works, when was agreed to ur poses ud.” e irectors had i progress. 0! 
commend: <_ } it ra savas ss oplie countries, in arses them 
of the extensive range of squares and crescent now in extension of time in order to a thorough Seal er va if separ. be Nine Lord Bloomfie on the 
progress of erection 2 by ar Cubitt. The accounts 5 for up to the p meeting was’ fully pee: ity the offi- 
follow thea Mall F the aftaics i ;| cers o! psa Mo © cadets, 
at Chelsea, and. wi 1 hey ing whatever of the assets of the bank ; Grant, Russell, and Sere were iyi 4 before the 
fe d Id, tl strates, c! with an on police” on 
ee the mops The "Navigation Cong apy a Getaidy ahine Te vos pea pai 96 
are posi to be determined i the. about 30, had a ia ves in the vad 
h 
walks u 
banks from Tones inclosed. _Itis fg this lage ag anay 
isa Seller for 15,0007., 5 nas an advance of 25,000/. 
‘by 0 
Pomirg 3 seme 
and 
cadets ‘tacked sy early orerpomered 
: had been made other parties; that when it was re- 
he foll, rig, epee 
inte! a of 30002. ; pe as a Lpansees had been an the officers. 
pam be “dabiting certain 
elves the exclusive use of the ee ies “the ‘more 
pe- 
ants for comm is- 
afterwards, an 
are said to have a estore A violent, and the af affaie 
sions improperly, | and a crediting then a ds, 
Sauk parts of the metropolis, interpose 
diment, and effectually shut out the "public fi from 
advantages of an open er sr pcre nade, such as 
bee until after the dividend was declared. The 
is “hac phi bed the shai: = 
tals.—A modious 
| the 
m paid 
solicitor — that ae the strong expression made at 
last 
condition that “hey would ade publ = the 
ofenee. — a vette ae ra, 20 s, belonging 
to th 
eeting of the 
preven 
ent Mr. Hann: om. quitting cal cevantry pending 
the investigation, t n purs 
age fro 
e directors ore <3 = 
e king ar 
Royal Ai sonal. ha = bene sent here 
take in ordnance pie pier the use of 
ushy Park.—Some alarm 
throug 
wick, Eccleston Chester Bel, and Lownd roe which Sg Hannay arg > was created in the establish- 
res, to the iutonsled new bs Bela ‘nto Hyd a ek conduct, and a yirtue of . pana’ a had ment of her Majesty the Q ger at Bushy, on 
ay nine called Albert’s-gate.—In with his arrest, and he was now in the Fleet prison. i B l Died geet Aageay body of aak 
¢ J na : hat it 
ings at the Brit ements (we may mention that hese new ‘pail was ng agreed that a oe oe meeting of shareholders |] | had come to its death by unfair means. “Mr. Hol TBP 
~ the s tend ‘ _Chi rtist Meeti: i ee Seam 
the superini ence of Sir R. Smirke ; and amet ae ightatt ih gE A meeting ee knowledge 
nan in place of the present frontage. 
Wood Pavement. ~— disputes so long pending be- 
ishes St. Andrew and St. Giles, 
Yr. 
Mr. Feargus 
imprisonment. € 
wha Il was 
from 
short notice, the 
ng y the oa 
of the i ; having undergo n examination, she 
Femanded f ava ‘the result Ie of t the coroner’s inquest. On 
pega gt 
mined, but there was no direct 
Monday a jury was e ‘ore the coroner, when 
the 
Figo the pavement of Holborn, having been settled 
y the vestry of the latter parish consenting to adopt the | and among the c 
pavement, the greater part of that important | nor was eecieet I with the Err gion tn saptenions 
fare is now paving with this material.—At the | of welcome. He addressed the meeting at some length, 
last meeting of the ne vestry, a long discussion | and with great energy. He that his zeal was io no 
took place on the wood pavement in Oxford-street, and | way diminished; that his mo still, * No su i 
ly on th Ponape of repairs, in the event that he was delighted to see the crowd that “pa 
mit be ae ired during the time that the ae him, and their cheers seonee the ener cu ie 
sposed to continue the experiment. aeadnick or get tay reais the lied the land. A RET 
€ pavement which had ‘the ling to in | of resolutions, condemnatory of Mr. O’Connor’s im- 
Meigte oe aoe ae prisoam and sympathising with Frost and the other 
ni far below the expense of repairing same dis- | chartist paesa ee passed ; re far 
: It was ultimately oot te advanced before the meeting 
the wood pavement Mortal the Metropolis.—The deaths of 376 mates 
paid far nd ta t fepeks laid down in Oxford-street he |. Mortality of the I G ‘shige sig 
a ; 
Pe ee Tiecalay’ nake comeidantic 
wiser | created i Fi, i Sie peeps bo ts | being of vaneaoh 
* 
us symptoms exhib’ 
uli 
A coroner’s jury was nblec 
ment, pp ina verdict: 
mind at 
