724 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [N° 44, 
ing in contact at full s speed. The notice, not to be quoted in the lists of the house; the | = already raised was read; among which was 50/, 1. with 
concussion was very serious, and many lives were lost.| meaning of this notice being, that whoever deals in n accompa rigs ea from Sir R. Peel, and 252. from 
—By the Acadia, Capt. Rylie, which arrived last night at | such securities myc the pending difficulty at the Sir J. Gra! ham as then appointed to solicit 
i , we have received New York Lm akgjet Pog: 16th, | Treasury shall be got over will do so at his own risk. | a and p * The chairm rman has since re- 
and Halifax dates of the 18th, whence she sailed on the | On application being m made at the Bank, the following | ceived another spe een from Sir R. Peel, Stating 
evening of that day. She brings the ratifying fuatigines os held in deposit there be: been obtained, and ved be eep regret with which the Queen had heard of the 
of the acquittal of Mr. M‘ Leod ; the trial lasted €i eight e Bank of Ireland, ssity of such a fund, and inclosing a cheque for 1001, 
ys, and the jury ful t Ge ut of 11,000,0002., | as es reas s subscription.—A special meeting of the 
he “ Nor Guitty.’ _ Judge Gridley, i in summing up, is ee dated ied 16th, 1841; held sey the Bank of Ireland —|s upporters 0 the New Hospital for the eae a 
dt ta pate 6,919, 7,553—633 of 1 0001. each; 3,102, 3,202—100 of © objects 
The Montreal Herald states that Col. Groga 500/.; 1,015, 1,073—59 of 2002. ; 5,325, 5,381—157 of 
a ae Pt er of his Lies es Richard Seah, | 1002,—Grant of 10,751,550/., dated March 15th, 1841 : kadar eps ers ‘and to the aa of inna 
of the Government, application of the | —8,437, 8,633—197 of 1,0002. each, in the Bank of Ire- | diately fe ig a ga oli The report was read by 
peasy ‘State’ authorities. He was handed over to an | land.—Bank of Ireland :— 8,634, 8,694—61 of Fol Dr rs Sou od Sm nit th, and set forth tha y about two years 
cB aires ce, with yaaa vd to be safely rig kd 1,969, 2,125—15 of 5002.; 1,001, 1058 1,058 of 2007. was laid before the 
rete pro aid Bien fon ent caused by the: 4,010, 4,214—205 of 100/.—Grant of 11,000, oe ated pubes ; that it was intended for the reception, not gratui- 
subsiding, aa a better rfelng March 15th, 1841; held by the Ba ake rey — aid invalids of the middle be educated classes, both 
springing : on mn both “sides er the bo rder. 8,403, 4,560—158 of 1.0007. ; 5,696, 4,704—9 - ee: d female, but at a c arge lower than they could 
| Of f the above bills 25, anes were sold ey the Bank of Eng- tive ses be properly attended to in private lodgings. The 
States or Canada. r, 1841 437 to 8, aor 25 of public having considered the plan, pronounced itself 
Sh 0007. It is only sary to oats favourable to its adoption. A committee having been 
CITY e of ie Aamo ant all numbers duplicate of auc formed, it was at first intended not to commence until 
Money Market, Friday. —Consols for Mo oney have de- forth, wi exception of the last 25, art be Sieien. subscriptions had been received to the amount of 3,000/., 
clined to we « por for the Account to 88}; Bank Stock New uses of Pa desvaped rion full _ mber of | an i i properly acco’ 
left off at 163 to 164; India hs re 243 to 2443) masons are now at work at these buil dings ; he num- | Though the sum as yet received amounted to only 1,375/., 
Three per Cents. Reduced, 86} ; New Three-and- a-Half ber required - Messrs. Griseell and Peto, in otal gar- | the committee had determined to begin on a smaller scale 
per Cents., 98. 2 are and at Woolwich, are also nearly fi filled up. _The than they at first contemplated. They were about to ‘take 
72 oe Se. at 
ay agg aa = ntractors, it is said, will not refuse premises 
HMetropolis and its Vicinity. atta place to the masons lately in their employ, provided opened with at first twelve patients. The sum in hand, 
raudulent Issue of Exchequer Bills.—Consi cari they make an early “application ; Reise ~ — do not, and } without ealelatng what pal — usw pro aa be 
excitement has ae for some days grades el even a small bod ns vt Anan on, they | quite sufficient for such a com ent; and the 
the moneyed circles and the public generally, by will rs doetcin 7 ee’ unionis' chars meeting of | for which the &y were in treaty W wall socommodate a much 
woonconinut that Spann t issue of Echequer-il to | delegates from the several trades has been held for the —. numbe: e motion that 
a very large hen een vered; and it 1 dopted, Dr. Arnott urged that it was pre- 
that, ever since the fint i issue of those bills i in 1696, “there the x masons ; ; di eae anal rs i 
never has existed so muc larm cessful, Iso t to ir te upon the ston satay es insufficient fun and; ‘he accord- 
as at the present moment. fi press for hav ying socom the strike. The chairman mov ved an amen sins per rane that opinion. 
mitted, it seems, throug ugh the agency o of 1 Mr. as 3. Smith, | stated that the meet meeting represented the “collective wisdom | ued, which terminated in the 
demonstrated the sympathy which eahirewal of the ‘amendment. _ The sie was then re- 
and triplicate bills, vaaring the sam mark and number, existed amongst the working classes. A to, that the committee be 
have been put in circulation, to the amount of about | was then read to the meeting, of the quarrel between the | empowered to open von ‘institution forthwith, @ or as soon 
200,000/. : but whether these bills are forgeries, or whe- | me r. Allen, stating the several grievances of the | as they deem expedien 
having i ve already been lai 
Metropolita 
lently obtained, appears as yet to be uncertain. - Smith, | and denied by the contractors. Several persons addressed ducting the — ace 2 the pistes to 
‘who has admitted his Participation i esl the fraudulent | the meeting, anima adverting on the press for not having 
transaction, has been t nd others are so ted th ing the Commi ee faa lane, to widen the place and join 
likely bgend racer tr connexion with the a which is sio of Woods and Forests and the Admiralty for hav- ehhh qoenie: which has been — the pe ve ee 
It has been ascer- | ing * joined and supported Messrs. — and Peto. A again thrown open from King-street, the main approach 
rocured, were applied to | resolution was then moved and carried unanimously, ap = mira oe the — and Mansion-house ; 3 80 ‘Gat 
panish stock; and} proving _ rike, and way Ww age, it 
would foreman. Twenty pounds were “handed in nbya dele- four i A deputation 
at Pewee ers, to bet the support of the | on the ae of improvements in Fineb ury had an inter- 
4 whose funds were said to be nea: Sealy exhausted view oad the Soman ne the Bacher o on  Weines 
after but it is not known 
course seit her 
generally to Seen wens tern suburb, for widening Piccadilly, when the 
Another peedne of a ranges riggs is taken down, which i d to be in con- 
support the strike were a ake 
. There was a xn This sim rovement would, it is ex| cted, _ 
portant question how gubifed OF f the coi ch y P = 
arties who are the in- the press tad taken henthe= cm the “affair, hich sve cinnes rs of Wi ding with the ar- 
and doubts appear to d had been very unfair, m t for the 
be cma pate whether tiey will be 0 At present | larly the conduct of the Times, which, hy "oad, Bad improvement of the western pres of the he Metropolis by 
y 
it seems to safe course on the part of | been the first, by its misrepresentations, to endeavour to 
Government will be to draw in the whole of at the bills of | mislead the ee mind as to the proceedings of the ma-| acre. In consequence of a report that Government could 
the present issues, and i , to remove ; of the 
the now existing. ggested the di the shan 9 the work- | committee a lis Improve- 
+ oe ppointed to watch the Metropolis 
cline of on 2 per cent. in the bet market 1s now ing classes to any paper wtih b ook a part against them, | ments Bill for that district waited on Mr. Pennethorn, sur 
uppos have been > as well as to every house of entertainment which took in | veyor to the Woods and Fores ramour 
as that paper. The press, they considered, was the greatest | was correct, when he was informed that the whole of the 
| enemy to the reine oe the ae ect A motion | money was positively raised and placed in the hands of 
hen carri bating in rongest term: rms the the commissioners. "Componis on has been awarded to 
th 
the Aad os Advertiser ant the Weekly Dis- of Salisbury possessed the largest area of ground, his pro- 
by 
and pledging the meeting to use every endeavour | perty extending all along the proposed new line. In the 
their circulation. Fike act weel notices, it is said, will be issued 
ings.—On Saturday, a publ: ing was f the leaseholders and tenants-at-w 
held at the Lond for the pury f takingi pants of houses and tenements along the intended 
consideration the distress at present existing among the | street. claims. The new street, 
peratives of Paisl J oth facturing districts in | however, will not be pareatacoee the ensuing spring: 
shire. deputatio m was Leper from the locali- Improvements on the Thames.—The delay and danger 
nrhikcareagtinthe any r-bills | ties where bce aisten emia and several Members perienced i 7 £ the crowded state of the 
at or June last. by the paymaster of Ex- | Parliamen attended meeting. The chairman, Mr. river, between Greenwich and London-bridge, have SU3- 
rot eriaczes riesgo office, in regular exehange for bills | Sheriff R elie a W of the day, by aE = - = 4 enient = 
nt ate, are other thang ii think ¥ § . P y of p s pee 
it pots fixther to: give notioe: ee _They aint observing that the situation | of the Scotch manufacturers of landing for passengers by the ‘large ee peers 
brought to the office of ee eee of the dra a eben not the same as in England ; progress at the village of Grays Thurrock, on: the Rams 
Exchequer ei, “Bl fonotrere they dealt with every man who was able to work, | side of the river, between Tilbury ig or a 
id not, as a vagrant ; and only provided for the relief | within a short distance of the B and Ea 
aa taadee sits be cient: as genuine, ee tc ac- | of the aged and maimed; it having never been contem- | Counties line of Railway, to both of which it is intended 
cordingly. The First Lord of the Treasury and the Chan- | plated by the framers of those laws that under an enlight- ere shall be suits e modes of conveyance af afl hte 
eellor 1 Government, and in a Christian country, the people The roject n taken up by a company re 
made at the earliest period at which it was was possible to | abl k would b ble to find employ- hatdrs, who a rn the most part, connec ected with the 
= make it, consistently with a rer examination into the cir- he meeting was then addressed, at great length, | county o e pier, which is mets — 
‘of the case.”— is notice, by th the de Dr. Burns, one of the deputation from Paisley. | 400 feet long and fe cepa wide ; and from —. 
will have t, offers no ob: ce sak 
ifficul — ‘destitution of the operatives i in that town ; and stated : ah oe of the ces — being ower with egy 
tied, a resolution on erste naming saa. Be the | pany have pleted 
public was adopted unanimously. 7 A kit of te eabeesip- | perement im Rogen 
sisiaensee nase peoianions 
