eS ss 
Nov. 27.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
of adapting the General Lighting Act to the lighting of | 
= dark portions of the parish 5 and whatever might be | 
purpose. The ground proposed to be co 
park is at present garden ground, and team, it is 
converted into a 
_ Said, be 
739 
child to 
LT TI 
mother took the a surgeon, but it shortly after 
died. She then hed the prison mer aprekended, and on his 
bea aOR ‘th bject, stati 5: i oe) 
ta 
to h catia colt 
¢ 
s 
had np.daabt. 
‘moderate expense. A pha in| this 
4 3 1: 7 
taken from the cupboard, 
belonging to Mrs. Easted, and with which the crime is 
r the ey Sea to peer e the 
eit 
of a vite payers secs: 400 yards on pets ide se the 
road 1 ding from i ase to Edmonton 
on Wednesday, to take into con- 
an tet Paha of the Metropolitan roads. Th 
would prove the means of gi by 
pin cross road, he parishes of Kennington, Ca 
bod a th } 
tion of th 
fd. 
pa eet bi sores 5 
Tunnel.—On Wednesday a th ighfa 
bel by some et instrument, ‘The Bee ey who eS 
> ae ne 
he & 
chairman, Mr. Shuttleworth, briefly d wen the object 
for which they had assemble 4, and read the requisition, | 
which had “i pre pared by pons An i pabemasan of 
which he had put in the form of a resoluti tion. n a divi- 
sion, the numbers were—100 for the lighting, ne 7 
inst it. The Chairman 1 having produc mate | enable d to pass, thus — aes 
of the probable here- 
me of the original pid 
at dat arty had ied ina the occasion. The | 
shield 1 having been advanced to the ‘shaft at _ Wapping, a 
a large 
mob collected about the Policeafce, “cud violently ex- 
sates their feelings against the prison 
through this the e party, who had met at Rotherhithe, were 
Mortality of the Metropolis. The ‘follo ing is the 
eaths from all causes registered in the 
| qeting Saterday, Yor. 13, 1841 : males, 397; females, 417. 
res of the river. An 
tofore lighted by the Commissioners “of the 
Roads for one year, and having also stated the pone 
the rate for the district in question, it was 
ied, ‘* 
a few 
bottles. of y wine, oe since the dinner on the occasion 
when 
8-39-40—males > 
n Wednesday a meeting of the e ratepayers 
of S held the purpose of assisting 
to phe a rate for the repairs of the paris sh church. It 
Weekly ay air Me) 
5 ig ehous 
= 2 tf 
that it d be carried 
} 
y penc 
hal fr lL A +h ee 
a letter read from the Bishop of London on the 5 wahieet 
Ith 
=e 
ach upon la la 
under the Thames was crm br yr — to the 
t Prince. 
md. 
oral small risa pp ears ten gets 
and producing at the — ve rate ao witness — 
annum, ures be met, he had e n to believ 
tary payments ‘aoe pentoneis stalling: i eyon 
= limits of ‘te meres and which he had n — the 
n di 
neighbourhood, by 
ef Ite set 
a ee to the darkness ¢ of 
the = occasioned a the 
i: 1 
5' 
1 be soon sy rr it will 
led sand mee similar (ried on life and ‘Property 5 this, 
The Shield | was carried by a majority of 46 to37. The meeting was 
how more numero sessed attended, and great interest was 
1, which The chairman, Mr. Lil- 
to be shor in ae three weeks. ley, 
Public Me: etin, ings.—A | general m. meeting of the sharehold- verse to the maces vi, of the Bishoye he felt ithisduty 
to make his Lordship ac: gr inted with the fact that ad 
don Tavern, and was numerously attended. The re report | vestry had determined not to sanction the 
* for the balf-year ending 30th June was read by the chair- | meeting to make a rate for t ihe repairs of the church. On 
n, Sir pent, M.P., from which it appeared | Saturday he received another letter from his Lordship, 
that the total — 7 of iron raised was 25,578 tons; steel, statin, g that pprehended him 
40 tons; and that of coal, stone, &c., “0,68 2 tons, o ler if sates Sanee eons be 
oe total. rofit was 7,174/.; leaving, after various pay- | co onvened to make a chu mcd, and that it now 
14s. Besides ess rem for them to do their duty, and call a meeting i 
es pa: ym interest, law ee &e., absorbe make a ag for the Hear ' of the Nos An estimate 
sum n of 4, rah 12s. The report concluded ~ a rae tg the amount required was then read, w nicks: with breidina 
amounted t i760 and a sixpenny rate was 
proprie ietors. After | asked for. A long and ai discussion ensued, and 
the report had and angry discussion | veral a endm ents were proposed in _ Opposition to the 
as at len gth 
rate, 
oe ty 
ensued between eoreral. tiaras which was 
heed = Pace neighbou rhood, althou 
the first “where 
serious p are 
Lotter: 
us, 
aethiaes to 
solved. This Angee ig amendment, pang scone 
diate dissolutio be destructive to the interests of 
would 
the shareholders, but that the 
liabilities of the company were settled, on then that the 
— spans Aad bey ssoly ed. The chairman about 
legal, The chairman finally put the original question amid 
great confusion, and pronounced the motion for a rate to 
¥ lost by alarge majority, on the show of hands. A di- 
vision was afterwards made, in consequence 
holding both hands up against the rate 
a 
umbers, 
appeared—for the rate, "er lie it, 
“A poll of the whole parish Was | then 
getting out of which he = to walk a short } 7s ity #0 " 
his residence, which is r the Horticultural Gardens. hac oat pe both the motion and the pk Faiy which demanded. In the course of 
on niga -* h hosse , by | Was ordere y e had been inetepates by the Bisbop to 
tely seized, his arms ” pinioned 'be- also proposed by Major Bicherdens for disconti f all who used the rate—an nm an- 
Kind b pie one hief thrust into hi th. He was 
an rege violently eth tip ea rte they threw him y — tan tod ‘Mr Horsley Palmer then made Hackney. shi Committee of 7 Anti- 
ground, and stabbed him in the with some | speeches cation of themselves from the charges | Church Association oa sod te ued a Dyecti thro ough the 
sharp instrament, which rendered him insensible: for some trooght 6 against ieee by Major Richa oh ron and bears gad paheeryiht at Hie Ba a as 
left, him, ren first rebbed him of property to a con- 
siderable am He then contrived, though w 
culty, to reach he residence, when a medical m 
= swsnid who, on exai amination, found that 
g ay, 
pressed his s wish to decline the ] honour of being 
the 
tical Court, equally of ect the rate pi a in ie preset 
pronounced 
Ni 
a diffi- jpntos — ie the tongs x from that Pirsnk! te fhe | year; and that if the former rate shall be 
Anti-Corn ae is eee for doing so ee chp Seed will also be invalid.” 
vcived ah- On Setardey, 4 Rt cocaiiel te'the Dock 
he had received eA: ca salt pe take his re of a body | colwie >a 
proceedings he entirely disapproved of. He was as rity which at the time c aad considerable lr a rm, and 
, and pu ic mon 
The hae home rrhag onsiderable and the ument 
had in its stages penta Dercbake a ak Erato 
mise a friend to the principles of trade in 
merce but he had entered his haga? pp would do so 
ence of the late frequency of fires in di ferent public 
a ngs. ppears to to have i 
a body coat, and through the pocket of Mr. Pau’ ist: peeines In this S case, however, it a 
Coat, in which salboolt ease, which, it a i b liceman, broke dat ina 
tumed aside ¢ ‘ SIE P Coen Ts y a policeman, 
2m aed reba pode on poli y pre a pai chee i a gaacst and sercele buta pbc Het would brick sige situated at the west end of the yard, and 
ing strict rch in the neighbourin rdens age say, es saga not the pee pe de Law League _acte d with an & morte sent off to the olice § the 
plantations, eventually foun: a large knife sith the blade the in ce they had done, the Sura rept Pay town, zi express rae! - beat, and the 
ue oh apprebe dourg ad. Digg e robbers, however, f th 1 Sete this have beta pores: soldiers were marched out nd grt alarm rm a 
throughout the town. The 
id it has not ides nie es safe that the magis- tie also ch ora-Law League with putting di A th bei 1 ti 1 su Tv of of 
‘should yet wait on him for the purpose of taking forth gross 1 Nokes | and, i hereto he ot not ithe 1 y ath the saat ere ax a rile iy a ae 7. 
ms. ie Sats 
fateh 9 sede eens —It is Stated by | a morn- As Bye eat the Beis aged 8 py ae ‘arious baie ipa rch n circulation a to > the 
igi fire, which “have created alarm in 
hare determined piece of d, used as | accept the appointment.—On Monday the masons ke origin of the fire, n the mind: 
the Rites earden, cn, Sadegee Pabece, and. hitherto | have been lately employed at the new ontyer of Parlia- | of the publi sth a sa nati he het but there 
extra-parochial to the e ff St. Mary | ment had a meeting and public : beth, to ce- a ene Obher p Gencarciannsc ae 
Millets, Kone aa oa —s eal leb. g to L Mr. i aiepeesy sted ppears to be no grou them. The | ht 
the two parishes: and for that ~ y etna fore Sct | was invited to. attend, and took the chair. rh originsted from exe’ of te leom pope under & por- 
of Parliament next session. By e act they will also | the healths of pares coe a re chle  PONG Anat yer. Hegre fe oes fnoda 
take power to exchange with the provost of Eton Cc peace ctinds s a, Pi ee | 1 a 40% _ in the after- 
fifty. moe Seieaging te the — Eton, for about | the dont tr coon | noon, immediately after the convicts : oe 
~three ground he fire, k out our ol- 
hill, and also to make certain improvements Inquest.—An inquest has been . emabeggy etateeeeack 
Las = morning, if it originated from them, must have re- 
- wife of Hebert B P Geibec lak wosk} vie, as ’ | ! 
Sen entranen, from. too Berew ater-oad | ae sari died on Thursday, the 18th | mained 12 hours undiscovered —An oficial report relative 
k at Kennington.—The Se on inst. Noth ng transpire! and Board of Admiralty, from which it appears the 
Park or pui in neon ene Sipe ten the | dine d } 'e at cia, 
See having | pene an by the nie Mateo, 
Kennington, and districts, a 
with ecseihida pers nc nae sence 
be many tone cans of a types sar 
