te Government in reference to the subject; | either side. Mr. Waxvey entered into a d 
ly to the observations of Sir C. Sich anise proceedings and 
of improved percuss' 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
of which service the corporation 
pshire. 
the m mus- 
: here: sae and that 5,000 of the num. | After some remarks from may sn Mr. Crawrorp, and ftrepaien Roads.- oe the last few days 
ber had been ished to the m: OLDERO,in reply | Mr. Harpy, the use favour of the third readi Pee ment has been created cringe the various 
to Mr. Wakley’s inquiry, answere ed th hat the present Master-Gene- | by a majority of 11 . a 
ral of the Ordnance had not yet received any communic: parishes with nt radius of aca miles round the metro- 
from Mr. Warner.—Mr. KEY said his question was, ct polis, forming the juri m of metropolis roads 
Board of Ordnance intended to institute any inquiry on si oney Market, Friday bbe tds for wauney Goce commission, in uence of t iiseioners: cefen., 
Capt. Bo-psro said that the Master-General did n y sya anhi es 
ee beeeelt attioriscd Gs take ule thie yespouiaiD me "or | 88 to ms yo the evens’. 89 to}; A comet ps8 Bie Po Watnetey a to light the roads within c ocean 
appointing a mittee without t soa rf f her mores | lis. to New n We night 2 portion of the lights were extin- 
Ministers. Mr. Brornerton protested against rewar — ae Cents,, a oe i g ished. y night the whole of the inetro. 
given to men for the invention fernal cerca - roads west of Hyde-park corner were i complete 
man used his talents to promote th if his race, Pa , - ee) oe ness. ; 
indeed, he ought to be rewarded ; but not when he used t! Pcanibin ay and its pains, New Metropolitan Churches.— i 
"an opposite purpose. The subject then drop; Wow Por q politan Chui t is s! in the 
Mr. Forster asked if it were intended to submit to the House uses of wore t.—The sus of work | course of the present mon w chu , affording 
a report by Dr. Madden, who bee ‘eae engaged on a mission to | at these bling still continues. During ae ei Ca sittings F000 per * © opened for divine. 
coast of Africa?— Lord StanLey said the report, pegs very Rous M.P. fo or Westin + my 
Sica, ioe pcelrf tates ba one a | Be ie aac i os a 
hequer Bills Bill and the Exchequer Bills Funding Bill a — 
Bi Excheq Poude Hacoud CNG: take Bierce: ial couamnitel an he vod his services| to act as sane tor, and bring ut | Southwark, completion h has been long de- 
severally 
k, the 
la yed 5 St. IF a mile from Hm 
The re; he Poor-law Commission Continuance Billjwas | their emplo The wo eated thei: 
wong aya roe -—Mr. wae ar Wad = the relckcd stat ea = rep hated to Cap , tain Rous aa th thy b eciemd ee : ete 
yersation which, on the preceding nig] e 
tonave taken place Sete cee Senet et semen the poor | principal a had by Lod general behaviour to th Goswell street ; ant tt at Knightsbridge, on the es-~ 
in Hertfordshire, respecting Mr. Wakley, desired to know whe- . = himself so obnox! that th h h f Westminster. The new church at 
ther Mr. as read le e ee Bimarete ts rec ea eo fixed determination’ not ‘e ‘inca to work a hy him. | St. Saviour’s, annexed Ko the choir and tra of the 
name ; ani * > cs ort 
Recded to declare that what the unnamed guardian was A Rous nei a a alerts with the contractors, ancient edi fice, has been an ex of fe llagean 
to have said of him was a gross cal hat if at Ff th 1 to the 
pr 
paris! Pech Goswell-street, snd Knights: 
Fees Se ek rai: H 
conversations, th a vouring to (eee: over them, pac 3 1 them to o ised b: 
retaliation. Mr. Ward dt , y er} from the 
Seer eciaaat guardian Feces it uc eed Wak an act Sf injustice to a faithful servant, pe they were Churches Fun id, the Incorporated Society, | and her Ma- 
fessed himself ong to to ee spot, for the purpo: determined not to submit to. The = member Two new churches, in addition to 
interrogating each guardian individually ; and should every nae endeavoured to those see erected, have also been commenced in 1 Beth- 
of them Ee A copeder tile ‘sheng invents thie Saneeia prevail. on them to return, and capeed 2 hope that in | nal-green, and are in a forward state. are situs 
would be ly populated districts, and one of 
The Sp. = EAKER bee sl a Seren es psy stated | suasion and entreaties were, however, ineffect ual ; several £8 poo’ Dien Victoria z hich it will be 
asa fact by a member was to be taken as affirmed on : of the leading men addressed the mee’ ing, and mos nt ue object. A new edifice, to be the parish 
Pepiates catcdawerselinns, which he seid: lactaded satay YA8z | solutions confirmatory of thcir previous determ church, with a lofty tower and ring of bell, is likewise to 
or calumnious against, Mr. Wakley.—Mr. AREY which were unanimously carrie d,s It w: asalso stated att the be erected i in Paddington. A . design 
was i ela aa ieeahictat ard’s present Benya, re d. A new 
that which b nyptee eis shetree Pha ema Ia United Kingdom had sanctioned tion, and | church in the Kent-road, in the St. George, 
Temin: him “i 
tine wid in ipsa niger g Tinton paces ee eet did aoe would not only support them, but pone pa refuse to | Southwark, which contains a populati sie 50,000 inha- 
Eine eda rule, how 4 explanation could be obtained at eet . Capta ‘in Rous’ sendeavours bitants, with chu rch accommodation rg only 2,000, has 
sul ppe t yet . ¢. 
Prd bec ee eaas ekoue gitar ag the first re at ey of Woods and Forests, with the state. 
Thursday.— ight Hon. H. T. Corry took the and his view of Lord London “Bric -—It has been by the Cor- 
seat as Member for the coun’ Tyrone.—The M. between ‘the _parties. It appears that Mr. Jackson, the poration of the "City that this bridge shall be for a time 
Estate Bill, and some oth vate bills, wi third tim bui ted for tk i f the Royal E: for a a eh . Along i * 
SpA gumuak tdi Witt was orderea for the ag heat of ‘Wilton, M Grissell'and Pet: ‘offered sg aga o the best ind of 
nag rn rt parca edi ‘who has been called to y tix eae these: nie side: ae on the oe. 
Lord InczstRre, by permission of the : House a letter from ht f A d li f this ii 
i. til oad ee naerenet tee i si to Lord aeeicatee, which Mr. . J: ently had | inter I quiry olaneeed to be the np of a syste 
into the of bad dagen 
ekcinets rs requested tha thata naval ofier might be ined oe bs tulated with f 8 irs it is said, i _ Portman Market. —A requisition is in the course of 
commission, in the r | jority of them, perfectly mn ~ pmeten of m z 
Hig shane ent cask two-thirds of those pre: Two or three in ndiv aia | atoye and t pulled down, in order to build a square or 
Mihara tek wm Bicutertees arctan: bok dew anecin nted omc addressed him rand said “that a ge were marked | b It is said 
of tNe Falkland Islands; but as the nomin: work they would be 
was. phe the late Secretary for the Colonies, his- Lords eet 5 and, eae i they ee paar and all tans by ar rd i Portman, the proprietor of the 
<a a See mater at Ee gays papi defend the colours they had raised. They were resolved | market, » praying him to let the market tenements at as 
in e*ot rt of a committee that had sat'| that they would urn low rents sean hee seerohge Ser Dane e encourage 
last session to inquire into the best mode of promoting the fine | man was Tt appears that ae | introduction of thé' best: provisions for gale, and to « es= 
lament sir BP with the decane — the — Houses pater Par- | boast of t strength; they that they are 200,000 i 
pe BE stated ‘his intention of appointing & ity the: “ruin the largest builder pursuant to 5 ths vesvlotion 
mission on the subject, consistin part, Metabereet strong, that by unity they can ruin 
the two Houses ; 04 announced thet Pines ‘bert had ‘een | in the world; and, refe to contractors din our last porate 2 & Spe~ 
graciously pleased to as one from viele here assert vestry of 
3 t wever, 
SanDon mov: and returm to show the pro: Sot or men d dare not accept t work. is, - wil = aoe 
gress of the commissi Appointed to adjudicate on the claims e 3 a eo 
of British subjects span. “the Portuguese | go to work on Monday, ally 
Pret. objected to several of the returns, Seghe treccrmerey ry the whether the late workmen will nodes os in any way to | ation nS it reat to «oi an dap win im; 
noble Lord mada conti: wi with him on the subject, and wi sieprte revent them, of foreign corn. _ There was a very ful full att nee, nearly 
motion was accordingly 2wn. In the course of ae | May The election ¢ f Lo Wei ° th € t. The erry by Bie Gib 
Versation, Lord J. MANNERs directed the attention of Govern- | fi g tock ph b iol rate! a e 
cance the contin imprisonment of Don Carlos in France, ee A Lf li hadb th ; and 
Sittainthemennd ccene | he list of Ald who had not ae the chair, was | prensa observations go that there % im the 
_Dr. Bowaine moved for of th haa | sub d to the Court by the C ¥ 3 
taken place between the cecteary er State for the H cae Depart- | was declared by tk 1 he el Yy- | More than corresponding period of any previous 
Ment and the Poor-Law Co Sioners on the subject of certain fallen on J. Esa. n ah ww | year, and of pauperism was such paras 
aikgations made by the Doctor a recent del as to certain | | 3 on T. Wood. Rag. Xi ES ck kas a Kase ; an extra burden 
foe that ‘was held to vinlate the privileges of the hoes, bot | The Al Sheriffs, and Recorder then retired to the | 4,000/. or aon that 
been modified, so as to avoid that objection, at the sug- | Council Chamber, and on their return the Recorder di 
Sestion of Sir James Granam, from whose nents it ap- that the election had fallen on Alderman 
Peared that the facts of had been greatly y tise invested with the chain of dl 
bythe persons from whom the information was derived, it was | The Lord Mayor having been investe sare 
Frally agreed to, with the fall co of Government.—Sir | office, then briefly returned thanks for the high 
Rtie Mentone: a similar misrepresentation of facts put forth | conferred upon him, and said that he little thought 
-hommands OF pen aT; MILNER Grasow, who had sthted tat years ago, when- he came to the City of London a poor 
from Typhus ferer, prod had We raerer tor ereee soaps k ha Teced. should ever ar- | of 1,200 more 
pat, Peel demonstrated ‘the official return of the rive at so high a distinction. usual on occasions year. 
in the fever hospital in that town showed uring the | this kind for men to state what they it sain aa 
then ts of June, July, August, and September of the present ‘4 He should make no professi ons, but merely pro 
had only been 196 persons admitted—an amount very plish. He s' ‘exertion | callin eti 
boy soee ing: the period of either | mise that tif God spared his life, he would use every € Q te cose tle tne ‘ang. 
bah Lose preceding years. Mr. Grsox, in re in reply. —— that | to uphold the dignity ana independence of the office in | on grou vestry, 
= Stated «+ thousands’? had " Ke : “3 
his expression was a figurative one, ae ihe New Tuesday, the Lord sete" 
Mayor, Aldermen, and City Officers assembled in Guild- | but, on being 
the Keepers of the gaol of Newgate and the debiors’ pri- | Meetings of a somenat 
: esas saoeaigpe tured over the prisoners in their | in the 
custody, and entered into bonds. | In a a 
. Fiel street there are, according to the lists, 335 suey Ss 0} Darin 
should be read a third time on that day three | whom are imprisoned by virtu a ee the ‘ednesd: 
ns ~ | of Requests ; and in Newgate act Berit ers. On Wed-} metropolis and its subu ars were vis ited i with 
zs Pol chad rn cyclers Par custom, were | which has been the ca great destructi 
| mesday, the sherifis, — panne SP i a RE ES ever s of life. In the 
: 3 : 4 for her J 2 
| presented in the a yy ssc elegy "gone | of Highgate, Hampstead, Hendon, and Edg 
septors? fs ary they had been addressed by Baron Parke, | able damage was done to _glass-houses, 
has not passed the chair, came forward and | two | was completely seeniien Sey 
bundles of sticks, and counted six horseshoes and sixty- | by the roots, aud 
