Nov. 6.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
741 
reserved to itself this investigation, which w: 
t 
eae: “s take place at the Ordnance Department in the tj 
Tower, one gh with great se gfe a re eo of er 
g allowed to czive ent.— uke 
baa a 
eae 
press Dn bein 
Watingtn visited the Tow 
long interview on the subjec' ee of the fi 
Seas Fe. inquiry by the Board of O 
conduc ted with - ao bt only o 
witnes time, sito in- 
a a “ivel nat 
a the hornet ion ne oie hav ourse of 
ed. This 
proceeding appears to have produce some dissaisfaetion, 
it nt been Sara that ails of the 
a 
& 
8 
the Exchequer-bill fraud ease each in 
continuation of | the tio: t the Treasury, and the 
_ ‘bills to have their r secu- 
upposed, but they are 
too vague to! be noticed. Te “appears, however, pat 
+} 
ant that 
large mmber to me pea the prea ti will occupy 
the slate of this month. On Saturday, Governme 
e Lord nee Elee: 
and civil services i gr and another country, with arr 
>| Uy proceedings of that day were so inti = connected, 
on 
eriffs, aes of the 
officers 
a mutual con “a nce ago = rities. of 
is country and those of India t 
#.—On Tuesday Mr. Alderman rons the suacestak administration stg af the lat- 
a the Lord Mayor — saccompanied Wy the Recorder, ter. He sho ald have bee anting in n his co if he had 
Aldermen principal t derta’ 
of the Corporation, waited on the Lord Chan- | the h to which he ad bans om 
cellor, on the occasion of the presentation of the Lo rd a: “ate an cay moms of fifteen years wit = 
Mayor elect. The Recorder having in an 
address presented the Lord May yor elect, the Lord Chan- 
Ser 
cellor 
ered bya isund di 
Sips batting ‘his high integrity, his strict Saati, 
his great auay. his indefatigable error and Pear rs of 
of hace Majesty to 0 express her * gracious approbation « of the 
expressio: 
F 
country, if he had 
of Lo rd Mayor of that great igh | 
eeblice enabitiin in which the character of Me apieo lerman 
was — me led 
ich he had been sponte 
The health nee the Deke 
of We i ington was i 
Pirie wi — to profier iis personal congratula- | with three times ‘hone he Dake returned thanks for 
tions up elec honour ‘done him. tt aid his Gra his 
the Ravinting ates on his station in a mai which | anxious desire t to attend upon t oes oecasion | of this festival 
would do honour to the selection of his fellow-citizens, and | to his —_ arose fel in 
ani 
ing himself served the East India Compan 
to besto The Lord Chan 
cellor then ren aos 3 mee the Lad aes elect, the 
when he was a ‘younger man, he had ever since felt the 
most wag a ape to promote the advantage of that ex 
whic 
nt body h he -had the hon nour of serving. He 
Fr 
Recorder, the Sheriffs, & 
round, after which the aay retired. 
ic Meetings.—On Monday the Committee for 
managing 2 “Tim mes Testimonial,”’ _ assemble d a the 
eer ion- -hou The of 
pear not mya ret okt in a person apenned qualified. 
It was, he was sure, v0 desire * his noble —_ to co- 
te with that Cou 
Ss 
t in ‘pro’ moting peace, co 
issued a notice to 1 t bills, stating that | committee, the subscrip ted to 1,6767. 18s. | and the arts ; d d th might have it in. his 
receipts will be given by the Comptroller General for such ial should b to put at rest that great question, which has 
as prove to-be genuine, but that ‘the instr port- to each subscriber of five gui: neas and upwards. as. well 
ing to be the bills wl do not coincide with the coun- | Mayor Ngee that after the 8th inst., Mr. Alter erm as in Central Asia, and thus give security to the posses- 
terfoils wo retained to wait the directions of the | Pirie, the Lord Mayor elect, should act as ee and sions under their cies aunte and pane and 
Tre a r these also a receipt would be given. | the arpa was eaters agreed to. —The fi 
a he p Ned he hapy i rT Duke 
with the forged hills apy t il pi ded by saying that having had the ee nour rats serv- 
I ied yo 3 he many ns af “the e weber are of pasion Sir "eS »" Pre- | ing the Company, he had a great desire to ‘evince ‘his 
viduals of great wealt id t side ent, in the ¢ cha air. The mee ting was attended ‘by most every occasion, therefore 
indignant at the — e pursed at the Treasury, that : they 
send in Pare 
not for = falls = for money, and that t hey will peti 
Ps sa a engin when t ree of aun 
sed s 
This demonstra much alarm, tha’ tm 
persons eat pate 1 
bills to b ae ie ee atl th 
day when all Exchequer- bills come ae maturit Ys _ then 
demand payment 
another notice from 
toc 
On Tuesday, 
omproller-General was eae 
ordance with 
ig wo! 
thant Mont See 8 receipts, hae heuer -bills 
hich should = dicen al cen 
ime, this dut; t and ex 
the ted be begun ste cont: aged. till 
esda ay, the affair acquired anew ait 
conse. eau 
b=] He 
s 
a) 
o 
mn 
sion House, the result 
mittal to the Compter 
ae up again for inte etamination. It. ap- 
actions with Mr. 
pi yay Smith i in Eecheamers Saat 3 that the 
to the d liscovery bein 
ig made ; os 
— vie - es mare ~~ no _ in ean fish 
how 
knowledge of thin ei f d fra me 
g forge ~ raw eyed obiined. 
ig Thursday, Mr. B. Smith was’ finally e ned a 
w-street, 
0 person i the office 
it bu : baainell 3 ree that me a 
mischief.. In answer to a —. 
Whether he had forged the bills, he! had replied that he had 
hak 1 had pu “eigen nat ” He was aske 
he new for what amount he had issued bills, and he said 
ae could. it was for a large amount, and that 
them ; but x hand, which he 
if 
and 
by several Seioabed amateurs. A series of resolutions 
were passed, defining the objects of. the Society to be ~~ 
republication o! 
of Phe epg —_ of ae coperge ting the sw wed 
and p of m Aco of twelve members 
pany. The Chairman return 
few more toasts had been given, among which 
healths of Lord “sige a rald and Lord Auckland, the —_ 
any se “ag 
inted, a a cones passed limiting the ictoria —Preparations are now’ making® by 
umber of members to 950. It was also nced that Pith sic ~ —s sac acionerssttr’ of this. park. e 
the present numberof members was 730, and that the | Earl of Lincoln and some of the other Lords Commis- 
different offices would be filled. gratuitously—On Wed- | sioners of Wo ods and For ests” have v isited the site, and 
nesday another meeting of the Talacre Coal and Iron preparing th pl 
Company was held at their offices, Adelphi, which, how I 5 t been published, which 
ever, was atte n a few propriet ors. The time | | lends to the exy I his will be made o of the 
1 } = hood:of the Mi 
ll def aA 
nded by 
wl bet — appeare 
The Dublin diretor had sent over a oe by 
a gentleman, who refused, however 
committee, but would ae allow copies, or an inspection 
the late 
polis 
their le sa = the Ame 8 Coal and Sir G. Due- 
kett’s Canal. . There will be fou ipal openings into 
nly 
of them at his pom which circumstance, and the park, which will. on wri by it public road, 
delivery of the rinted co copies of the reports, had enabled | being the line of traffic aes the cra i and 
the directors As announce nothin: g fresh, excep that Well- “street, Hackney, which will be ted fro a 
3,0002. had ae subscribe do t i 
last ap 0002. The | will be two carriage- drives, one pin in a alle 
reports we: agre eed to be refe! a oe to a committee, per ee the park, _ the other a lesser drive. The 
— a sto add to thes nornber » sk of Parliament secures to Go overnment t the p urchase of 
er to the new Gov or-General of India.—On nsidenble —— ity “of | with the 
ntention ng it,. £0. a8 to secure the erection of 
sumptuous entertainment to “Lond Ellenbori rough, t f which are 
brate his inauguration. as Governor-General of indie marked out. "Poe this purpose . Bishop Bonner’ $ field has 
with a great 
= of the nobility, and the company was altogether | 
very select. After the usual toasts, the chairman, Mr. 
George l, M.P., rose = health of Lord 
to propose 
been secured, as a aes al entra 
new Bethnal-gree ad in this direction, adjoining the 
new church... A oa iiedion of houses on Bethnal- 
green, and on the north side of f Old For d-road, opposite 
7, 
Ellenboro er eulogising racter, said 
will the remaining houses forming Bishop Bonner’s 
| Palace ond shane 
Lyal 
ugh ; cha 
that he felt ge age that his lordship would. ~ — 
fully adequa 
tT thet tl 
se 
Pt my SB 
would be satisfactorily Performed. Lord Ellenboreach | 
necessary “4 s gree down. — o isoppointment aye 
returned thanks at some length; during whieh he said 
that his s object would oe ie ive 
mfidence and strength | ¢ Cc 
Re er }. z 7 
> 
a should fail in th 
objects he had in aie if his had not the potas _of | 
the von as it is onies mae er inane —, prove 
those who had delegated him to the: tras noble 
h he had d hed with the 
India Beard — the Governments of the Duke of Wel- 
ing the confidence they 
ed to ~ hig’ he duties he 
1 — afford Bagesg * ath ma ‘ea ol 
cise of skating to residents dof to 
Workmen are Pout eoigu in cl iba peed a be ike 
field to com’ — Saino and i is cist that tin 
the course of a 
had to perform. He knew too w e great 
issue; which he used for the purpose, many of which were of the situation in which he had been placed, and if he ‘obbery. —On goss evening am extensive Tule 
apt Rapallo, with the numbers only on them, without atches . and jeweller i of Mr. 
Ra Signature, and that some of them might be in =v he should be well pineal but he hoped that the Kyezor, oper Geo rge-street, Portman-square. It appears 
Pea fa s He was commit to Newgate to take Tests of In idia, as well as of this country, would : ‘ pora i 
—— nthe same day Mr. Rapailo underwent. He f felt that he had to su t t of the way by means of a trick, the 
ton ¥ ¢xamination at the Mansion-house. s Wa dding- og obleman of great practical asap in Lord Auck- door of the shop was 0 y ton key, and be- 
ded for the Treasury. He stated that the pri-| land, zee hat he had much to do = ~ tween seventy and eighty silver watches, valued at nearly 
Pegg! was immediately = ee implicated with | honour- the affairs of ‘0 termina e the wi ith 300/. were stolen. A gr a f gold watches and 
. Smith in this affair; that he had rece’ ved bills to the — beneficially to Fras ees of th aes auc re, however, left un- 
ne 180,000, 002. from kim, of tranquility on both banks of the Indus, required | touched, which leads to the pesca that the thieves 
PB dg tet. 16, amounting to the sum rot 16. ,0000., were | a oy 0 ordi nese oe word, bi raree 
to give peace to tA rete to that country, Fires.—In addition to the” alarming fire in _ Tower; 
— aying anything, was again remanded f ithout which aecount of g , several other serious 
se Bhe excitemen nt and uneasiness felt 7 the pebli to promote a liberal oa honest Go to augment s ck, in different parts of 
on the subject the pe preps of the Pg to ee See ae we a the Me t y evening one broke .out 
2 ss ing regard to the prejud in _. court, epposite St. Mary-le Strand Church. 
d that th i f that mig Within five minutes after it ed, i es Were OD 
re appear, indeed. had ; th ek and an ample supply of water being ne 
conflicting a ven. aes me ams the ane of Sir R. | the flames were in a short uced, although not with- 
a Majesty's Ministers, w was received | out causing consid —On. ; arene of 
oc tee public mind 
x extent the mis- 
ted by a. morning 
peo 
.. 
Peel and 
| amid loud ase. - SE Peal sclecadl teks, and 
said that it be satisfacto: ga the ge ss of the | 
waany 
authority, that 
the same day a fire occurred in’ 
Monument, on a —s of Mr. Able, furniture: broker 
and steam-boat: age When first discovered, it 
