ey 
ye ae ee eo ene ee rey 
— 
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: — of the Hydro 
Stock, 246 to 248 
1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
sideration of all election petition 
Par present one. 
Oo 32 for ing the witness in cele 
dy. The witness was accordingly ordered to remai ain in the 
custody of the vig dps ant at-Arm pied the House 
upwards of four 
The meant. bls Bill was, after some observations from 
Mr. Hume, the CHanceLLor or Tar Ex XCHEQUER, and Mr. WI-- 
LIAMS, poo a second time, and ordered to be Committed o on 
Friday. 
Mr. WALLACE moved for leave to bring in a Bill to reduce the 
present ninaibge of Judges in the Supreme Courts cap ene 
from 13 to 9, by abolishing one of the two co-ordinat 
Review into which that oo is divided 
SirJ.G upon the a almost t unanimous meee a 
ohm to resist the motion said that 
the of the saajering of the Committee of dts ree: of the 
eke ¢ Scottish esa utho: rities, were adverse to the om 
proposed by Mr. Wall ti a p 
e considered aver motion highly inexpedien 
Mr. Ruta orp declared that the prone of Scotland were 
perfectly satisfied with the manner - shes criminal justice w: 
administered amongst them, and censured the espe a Mr. 
i i forward ‘these Geotione en time to time.— 
tion was rede ed 
ablin 
E replied; and ona division the mo 
« then moved for what he termed ‘‘a r — of 
of Messrs. Fairburn and Seawards, Sy " ta 
use 
» Wa 
the plunder « of the Post- office,”” namely, that the return, sho 
which hav e bee nm made to the Post-office for let 
ters which were missing, at wicks contained money or money’s 
worth, which return was presented to this House on the 4th of 
March, be printe: oF 
G.Cc 
of the mon tin g through the Post-office was owihe 
to the remissness of the publics te ed — themselves of the 
security of arte sores dep: aint 
The CHan LOR ut acceded to the el 
gestion of au atetece ei the rotate Sele ‘ote cmcamgesd tog vies 
accepted b r. Wallace, Ase thereupon wit 
Visco unt INousriaem nen 
that 
up to this He agreed in the 
sraachin?§ office, and thought that the offic Pt 
ould be better Lapin and more accommodation provided. Th 
matio on was then eed to 
SirJ. GRAwAN jpeednee. leave to bring in a Bill for re emedying 
defects a ross the pes pte of officers in recording fines 
— recoveries in Wales heshire, and for better recording 
t 
The r report of the Colonial Alcan sida ge was brought up, and 
nts in: motion of Lord STan- 
consideration. of ms report was shen 
e Du 
rz 
) oducin ulate the medical profession 
fore doing so, ho would be necessary to pas: i 
respecting the charter of the College of Physicians.—T urn- 
pike-Roads (Ireland) Bill p through committee, and was 
repo — The Timber Shi ill was read a ~ e and 
passed, as oap Duties perish e | ustoms 
Bill ec 
an Colonies) ¥ went throu ugh 
of Merchants Act Amendm: Bill wi 
—The ana -seage-ed resolved itself into committee 
ill, Mr ed 
tions, to 34d. in the pound, which w tived by a maj rity o1 
146.—The original motion aving ut, Mr. Crawrorp 
oved the rejection of t hole ic 
— & 
vices ie the House rejec motion by a majo rity of 173, 
ing the origin: sa Bhes getter ain that parties reed mt tic 
offices shall pay 7d d. in the pound on their incomes 
g resumed, “Richard ny shee was brought up in wedi med 
primanded by the Speaker, and discharged. “ 
CITY. 
oney “Coneas oyna Se ee erred sy still 
on 
40s. premium ; 
SS 
Metopal and its Hicinity, 
Thunder m. the Met etropolis 
was d by a severe eltetdsbatonn It was serious] 
felt i Ve ne southern and eastern districts. At Brixton, 
€ steeple ech was struck by the lightning 
lasted f; t four in th 1 
ave been Severely felt in the eastern suburbs, and consi- 
derable dama as done in the low parts of Wapping, 
Shadwell, and Limeho » by 0 osc at rain 
oo arey ot tei will i in ida uence 
gees aap had. its roof “nearly rdestro eed 
by the I lightning i a 
was struck, and its shaft much damaged. in 
New Gravel-lane also received a severe pois ate of the 
roof being taken off; and Limehouse church is said to 
have been struck, but oar injury resulted. In the 
outskirts of Bow, Str Edmonton, and even at 
st oy ag Highgate ioe Hollow way, the storm is sai 
ave done ¢ mage to the trees, many of which were 
ments, — Considerable preg 
e in the Set of the line of street which 
e from Farringdon-stre th ch o 
shaken nwell. A substantial thoroughfare has 
e from senior give street to West-street, Smit 4 
— aie h is expected be ae in a few day 
” The oadway will be 65 fe. 
ootpaths on ech side e, which are composed 
lake, stone, 11 ft. wide, thus leaving a clear car- 
riage-way 0 t, The river ’ Fle et, commonly called 
‘* Fleet-ditch,” has been diverted from its sealonk ogc 
and turned into the bag Ps i in street, while g 
id nd cell 
= 
Q sr 
or 
elites 
those of the President 
Ellenborough, 
House.—On We 
Custom 
tensive seizures that 
made e by the offi 
cargo at first 
ew Gre 
for sealing a bond for 5, 000, part thereof. The report 
entered into the details of the agreement with the Bank 
by 
ell if the City land 
ting me estates, to einters 
and Mr. Hall, the 
et the com ante tee 
nt the extension of the 
resen om Mr. 
pe 
‘Be elchers gropceins 
ing the evil arising fr 
which 
the removal of the 
house. The report ihe ultimately pisphs and referred 
back to the committee to be carried into execution. 
East India Hous the Directors of 
t to the 
those fee 
Peel r anks: 
met on an occasion of peculiar interest. It w 
be not to wait with interest at baa Ny for cima give 
hype bibert 
hey i but and i 
ac actuate: 3 pat though they could not ties hed 
on 
which they m 
tion ot nee airs in Ind 
dh 
on the. native 
when he reflected on this combination of adva 
ing surmounted, only lay the foundation for the in- 
creased stability and enduring succes jan em- 
pire. The health of the Duke of W n was then 
given. e Du n returning thanks, said, that having 
d the honour of serving the i ages Si 
ve 
S given, am which were 
of the _— of Trade, and Lord 
Governor- Genera 
jdanidey one at the most ex- 
es. 
urday, a meeting of the Mary- 
re hited mis se of considering the 
for 
following werbers relative i bi police-force in that pa 
Pu 
lebone vest s 
of which n had been 
‘* That premade be sepain’ 
police stat 
and 1 
mber 
in other districts. 
on i 
police system as the very sta 
and, 
meeting was convene 
r 
chanics at canteat in 
— 
foie 
when he dasa oinds sy this 
the advice sel of that illustriou 
India diaplise: extraord oe com 
ext 
md bax intclectst ci gover which he 
government | 
cay 3 
shee oes 
of men engaged, a 
ad sae ially th the working classes. Lord Bro 
the chair, and briefly explained the objects for which the 
Hum 
rish, 
Tufnell, M.P. :— 
he 
very efficient, 
y 
f 197 persons, and the annual expente was un- 
fe ont P 
in the parish 
ee twenty- 
dictating, wicks e they pro- 
wn 
BEnlel Eee 
61. > With an ari 
ving 167 constables, only pai 
a had 179 ee 
e 
ougham i 
Mr. 
struction and by the rational recreation whi ey 
he working classes.” J. Russell next addressed 
the meeting. He adyerted to the benefit kind 
derived by the datalilickocees of methane ee aha 
Dr. Birkbeck, and proposed the nd resolution, which 
Was § conded by Mr. Basil Mo Foe 
desire to renuia their deep sense of the 
ich Dr. Birkbeck has rendered to the edt 
eople, by founding 5 in 1800 and teaching a 
by his munificent aid in 
ding the L 
