‘THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE. 
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proceeding quietly, an impression — to prevail that 
urther hostile measures would be necessary, an th 
ate ade ; 1e 
nipotentiary, finding that the demonstrations al 
made had not led t rms of ace mae ; had 
n and Pe 
ners eral i impression appear a oe. that nti Court 
alarmed from the Prosecution “of peo pagr 9 =n 
in ne a years of the eapital itself, there can be li 
hope 7 Swed ranges yar ag 
rom mbay papers, brought by the 
Hits “Mail, we hadi that the Schah having conceded 
all the demands mad 
sels were in e Persian G ulf to to 
pe od the ¢ anes fs m 
Untrep Stares.—By the cialed tex Southerner, which 
arrived at Liverpool on oder 
from New York to the 13t 
n Congress o 
ssel, 
aeons to the Supra 
having for its object me punishment of the guilty, the re- 
dress of t ong d ican citizens, and the 
insult pa e e 11th the 
resolution was taken up for consideration. org Tg te 
having arisen on the osal o 4 men sub- 
stitute * persons” for “s a Ca thoun condemned 
joes! mena Eotintions 
Several oenicn having delivered their sidlendes on 
the subject, Mr. Clay Selly r his. He had, he 
said, age the oceurre: ard the Creole with 
beibase Hf ad it t added infinite to Sst diffi- 
pation with Great Bri =e 
ring the risk of seizure. He hoped that Great 
would ba the necessity of doing America justice in this 
case. 
resent,’’ 
of repudiation 0 du 
by several States. The Legislature of Ponkietnaita ad 
_ also agreed to og a strongly condemnatory of the 
repudiation doctrin 
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Parliament. . 
at half-past eleven aon: 
aye the ra ng to her Majesty. The 
Bancellor te rook seat u ones woolsack in his state 
The Marquis of Bonicasalh with a view, he said, 
eem th pledge he gave last year, mound for for leave Ee bring 
e two Bills—-one for regulating buildings, for the 
ied s 
Majes' 
mswer to 
inthe foll Sacco: — ae aay 
will t he. : pln Al me the pro- 
ag kind = tten. 
r loyal affection to the bed calls my 
s. The herp ess and prosperity. of this oan t king 
ich this more closely unites m ways 
t yer.’” Bos red 
inutes. 
“suggested hg Lord Mo pri ae ny 
of which he ha 
Twas 
hat hoth h + 
The Duke of WEL LINGTON 
propriety of postr 
on the subject of the ‘late Exche 
- soa inquiries already instituted should a in the mew 
Hi s Grace said - it o be beg 
what bres might be ta ken in “the one r Hou eof Pari 
+} belo: 
Lord MonTEAGLE observed that his i sy stood for the 7th, 
and not the 7th; and that he would be ee in bringing 
it on upon the former — or not by what m 
r object had been 
Dune to questions by the rang onl of Clanricarde, 
@ BW was forthwith to 
be brought into the House of Commons to remedy the inconve- 
niences ying ong from the late oe gen of can J org ent in Ireland, 
re = o the Presbyte- 
cacald be penoene yt or not was 
Whe ther ae me; 
still ‘det the pled ag a Go — * 
Tuesday.—Viscount. DuNncaNNon moved for certain return 
relative to bers appointments and removals "he stipendiary cro 
trates in Ire 
The Marais weed NorMAwnsy moved for a return of the names of 
o |*all magistrates of boroughs in Great Britain on the Ist Feb., 1841, 
and the names and dates of all subsequen 
the Commons, and, ont 
ttime. The 
with a conversation upon some orn, 
sented Led Lord Brovenam, Lord in Socata and the ra a 
of LANSDOWNE; but there was no novelty im the topics intr 
— 
dd MONTEAGLE moved for come vd the appointments of Mr. 
Percival and Mr, Eden as Assistant-Comptrollers of the Exche- 
quer Bill Office 
Lord Curronp aap Chudleigh) put some questions to the Pre- 
f t of Veg trol in reference = Sag mis- 
India. d FirzGERALD prom wer as 
nm as he should have carefully read the gwen vr thong that had 
as 800 
that day reached him Hed ie 
f the a Beco h Improvement Bill. He ected hat gn 
hans now than m office, he had taken ‘the par ag of 
personally in yal ie e of the most densely-cro and poore 
districts of the metropolis ; and he would ask ant noble Lo rennet 
o easure for "improving such districts, to-visit those 
sue themselves, and form their own judgments. The noble Lord 
id he had visited crowded districts in Rds. cere — Bethnal 
Green ; and tha a be mor latter sang were 75, ving in 
all degrees of wre ss, 50,000 of whom vulded a oan was 
no drainage of rt 
The Marquis of aiceaonle: while admitting the necessity of so! 
—— to promote better drainage, was disposed to oppose this 
easure, as he thought it would have a eentewes: = increase ~~ cost 
of Brag ogee in Jaen r vicinities, and there sine rents, an- 
no fewe’ wy 15,000 pers lived in pean and, 
pee Of fv pee viata of the pill hte ay. to abalish the use of these 
pete as human habitations, what was to become of these 15,000 
ge ? 
e Duke of WELLINGTON said that having supported ¥ ooiog 
lore, he should ~~ Bad his diary to ri ge it on the prese 
_ The a second time, without a iviniae: 
the Duke of WELL- 
mend- 
n 
expense, and make one account i ftwo. After some Ghaiees- 
tions from Lord Monteac te, the bill was read a second time and 
rdered to be committed on Friday. 
Presi E OF COM 
Saturday.—The Speaker took the 
Lord STANLEY, who, like th 
aot nforme 
attended oat 
present, then 
procession to Buckin inane 
—A ws pan 8 were presented, and notices 
of motions Le, after which ton is scone read the es 
pr stabe he egs Majesty to the address presented by the Hou: 
turn you my most h > thik fo 
nate etna 
rd LincoLn then appeared ne the bar, read Dive 
oon hb te to the Reno, ‘fare, address of gnP House. 
‘an thus entlemen—I return you my aout thanks 
this vem tr teecaee of your atte: Lave to me and of your dut 
bret: © the phan n. I than er etre baat: ou th gratula ation on the 
our son, and ie; canter) ‘ou t 
my country ~~ a oy object Sys of m is es. aaa Ames gn bag 
Mr. 8S. Wo asked what pone 
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¢ Mini 
to propose the renewal-of the P. et, with such al 
and amendments as they might ecessary nd eee 
and that a measure, originally sed by Mr. Fox Maule, e, would 
_— uced i the purpose of eg Fy the 
w regulating 
mde iy en between'the ages 
to a question by Capt. Pecuect, Sir R. Pees. said he 
oy 
ate daslve entering into any details on th 3 
osed Bill relating 1 Co © et of the aa 
Mr 
inl 
: of t vy 
a Be ed, t tie intent 
Government to pro) appointment of Thee judicial ps eng 
It are toe 453 : fee. Chan oe might bd able to yep 8 
e to assisting e ae 
y Council, and that, with the scene “ne ig 
Of rr might be diminis hed, 
toa question by Mr. Hawes, Sir R. Inctts stated 
his in m to call _sittention to the question of 
Sev 
present ne the 
the ground = 
thought the — 
committee. Pe! 
a and a 
Ho 
that of th 
W. James 
ouse divided, and Mr. ALLAC8’s motion 
Te’ 
wade donneule — ec F nce Sopodeen ont on Ay 
res 
.icen. The Hoa hv rss nts Olay, re 
given ig in : 
ING and ARK Pap sg few remarks from Dr. Bow. 
Tuesday. —After the House had gone through some rarer 
of minor importance, Lord Panmznston inquised of Sir R, Pee] 
whether the treaty of the Five Powers for the suppression. of the 
Slave Trade had undergone any material shestias, and baa 
any of the ratifications had been exchan 
both questions in the negative, eet te . sidkth " 
ratifi uldn oe 
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convenience, aan: solely to ee personal 
Lord Sra 
Barbadoes, who had n 
nefit her eee acts of being | allowed to 
and it was pose 
ros Leeward ‘Telands into three di re-dis 
now allotted to the bishops and arelidounénd: &e. 
xpense to th t 
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ae ree Mr. GLADSTONE stated tha 
troduce was substantially the 
year been prop cer by Mr. 
Government, would have any other effect than t of exten 
the application of those principles. After dwelling on theim " 
ance and necessity of the change proposed be made, Mr. 
e proposed 3; and they 
— oy ided into lassen, with the dif. 
ferent rates proposed to be lev 
BOUCHERE E expressed tie aloo an at the measur. 
a ms it had u 
fte: 
but common justice to give this relief to the W. 
that this measure greatly a pes another o 
Ministers. ner reform o 
eolonial produce, giniedhlhy sugar and coffe If the pres ie: ui 
scheme we gece? em gladly aid in combati 
bee ‘o it.—Mr. 
of t 
year as no After some furthe: as bt a cats th 
were agreed bt Ps d the House r " a 
ire eee x then moved for ey rhaed Heim ds in a bill for the 
oa er 
5 not Giliclen: tl r 
produ cio of Friesian of accidents—to Gose the gates on roa 
zeae by — ays—to refer certain classes of dispntes— 
Is—and t 
for rening embankments. = The, provisions of the 
Rac] R. PEE 
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—Mr. tine OUCHERE COn-_ 
» pur! tice, that an address 
praying "ier Majesty to institute an in- 
nd e of the destitution existing in” 
Mr. W. 
presented to ye Geotn, 
Paiste into the nature a 
sley and its its neighbour bod 
course of whi ch 
pies ca Fog iS bring in a bill for the protec 
tion of o copyright, which was granted after a few wo ords from 
Leave ed given to the ATTorNEY-GENERAL to introduce tw 
bills—one for sanetiahs ing the Municipal Regulation Act, which 
es “— s to penalties on becontiing Common 
e other, for ae owing a writof error in cases of 
Upon the motion pd Sir G. ees the Ho 
mittee « of Supply. ge meg isensiion fol 
Mr. WAKLxy, on nd subj 
after bebe the resolution, 
* gt Ts g siee eed to. The e having 
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med, the r 
or mittee was br eet ee and erie red to be rea ad On 
" Wednesday.—Th ¢ House presented an animated appearance 
from the time ort the Speaker’ : Bp the chair, there being a 
of bo and the  paviabee recloen 
of some unimportant business, 
: PEEL rose at 5 o’clock, amidst the most pr 1 
ring forward, according to notice, the Ministerial plan for @ 
Mr.G 
the C 
gee aaa itself 
in Re 
— delive 
ne 
vations as he 
ered. on, a 
ou Sy ste 
n his judgment atall a 
» Still he saw n 
1 tie chinery 
cular A ention in machin 
ake at any time displace the labour of hundreds of hands, a&— 
inboperaune of the hand-loom weaver his hard condition bee 
sisten € from the te of anufacturing country ; a0 betes 
eth great privation don suffering in “era bs want 
form no impeac of any commercial syst 
of 
on efo. pe; of 
no reason for an oi ox heck o im bea 
that mechanical power which had proved 0 im mportant @ $00 
strepgth to this country, ‘There was, he “great 
