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; THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Jan, 8, 
of the movements of the i grate Kw 
are detailed particulars 
after leavin 
y. e fleet 
a iral a Br Re, sar for the 
report the 
aieter “of the feet following at a mo- 
s 
rned to the flag-s hip. 
mandarin came on board the rege 
The osten 
consequence 
forenoon, nothing farther was done until tg en 
sig 
carried the batteries on the island of soclengen, bars nd 
afterwards the end of the long battery furthe 
on held on ajor-Gene' 
were sen entirely Chinese 
ing fled in all directions wighout offering any resistance 
entioning to Fog storming p very 
few lives were lost 
cations on the evening of the 30th 
nh 
Sept. HLM. regs Dread,  Pylades, 
rn rena Aa Amoy, t to keep ne share 
garrison on the island. The’ Chinese in i the nat ot bed 
boutkood of of Canton having broken the | — y by re 
their batteries, and Pl stakes and stou 
the navigation of t 
— towards American ager in the Afric 
ifies 9 by by re ti 
been kami by Mr. Stevenson, and even the 
to regard Lord Pa marion” s rapes ge a satisfac- 
wever, says that Lieut. Payne, 
likely to take bog appears Aq 
n, which 8 
d 
employed for the 
to detain or meddle w 
nations, un ce: 
een s eaptiias that thé admission of this doctrine 
he pirates and slavers 
d it is 
jects of 
ange is 
CITY. 
oney Market, eden apap eid ee left off, 
x div. ; do., ace oo ex d ank Sto ck, 
ee 9h 8; Thee 
per Cents. hidtined: 094 ¢ 4; ” New Three eae a 
Half per Cents , 983 99 ; India Stock, 247 ex di iv, 
APTS sei its Picinity. 
er 
he ae of Bedford has finally arranged with Go- 
of money his Grace has agreed to take the Crown lands in 
te Regent’s Pa os 
Wood Pa —On S 
avem neRiCT,. a meeting of 
Marylebone ceo was held, a 
inhabi 
the 
which a peguares of the 
ts xford-street, pris 3 to nearly 200 
beg waited upon the board, for-the e of pre- 
emorial, agreed to at a public meeting, and 
Wick bot forth the feeling of surprise 7 
the inhabitants of Oxford-street en 
eari 
was in contemplati the vestry 4 
Postpone the further use of coe rane for three years, 
one year had Phi geal ed b 
dies trial ; that after ted mem 
tions 
a 
affairs to hevery riba e 
TED SrareEs. “br the oe Acadia, which left 
Halifax o on whe 19th, and whose arrival we noticed i in our 
ee ween the tw 
Gi receanoents, = as far as the question of facts is concerned, 
p a long or complex one. - Steven- 
son, it seems, cis phalas of certain proceedii 
Biers, proposed at the previous 
he sum of 3, 000l. baring’ mg A Maer ay expended 
iments in Oxford-street, th deem it in- 
| sible co: 
a 
um 
iN : aad w the are of ng the 
eek en turda was 2.494 + 
828 ; joey 519, Wednesday 136, eon Me ae Pa 
Brrr Saturday 3 The sale of Mon at are he 
said, 
eT 
nai ered woe ‘he reception of the re ately ; and this ei ‘a 4 
ance s considerable disappointment t tothe 
semeivhs senda wher visit the ruins. ; 
Fo htt os Exchequer Bills.—A notice was s issued 
from the Treasu n Wednesday, Seite. that “pple 
tions having Bien made to the Exchequer ce by 
holders of unstamp ie ae cae who had hitherto 
ented from sending them i 
instead of being payable for duties at stated period 
be continually payable, and bear inter 
i t 
ep Ae pba! step to his final removal f; 
er by the next convict-ship that ely 
ment has given orders that he shall be 
; 1 Tuesday, was held the half 
the Tiindii Dock Company. The Se — 
cretary, Mr. D. Powles, read the report, from which it 
appeared that the number of loaded ships that had entered 
the docks from shen 5 parts in the six rabies s ending the 
30th Nov. was 602, of the aggregate burde 
the corresponding period o 
s shi 
r pa ying nak ipo 
r 
orks, ther ain a large surplus to ‘the 
the vai 9 e report also stated, as has 
announced, that additional warehouses for the accom 
tion of the im f Ea d West 
e re 
other busines eport, which ee the 
cretary, stated ‘that the total debts of the bank d ie the 
ei A auak t th 
he 30th June 
prising 1 . as its circulation, 847 00 
other hiabvitiee, 500,000/, paid 
served fun 
4 
wm x: 
a 
— 
c 
poration on A ihe irth 7 a The. 
tion oa es Banh eae were then ; 
‘which, the Governor proposed that a dividend of 13 pe 
cent. for the half-year should be paid, which w , 
to un animous ° 
—On Sat 
> observati 
employing the rrtecs ni nse thee od er on 
practices ed in workhouses er 
tem, which he ch 
pre aracterised 
