1842. 
j THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 309 
The Civil Bill Decrees (Ireland) Bill, age is ik 
land) Bill, and the Exchequer-bills Bill, read a third singe and Radicals t9 Connect pristol. ‘The proportion of Whi 
snd passed ce Victoria oa ark. ies ’ be Knightsbridge. na fon Sak a cg nservatives appointed in various boroughe wes | M oe A. Shee, Messrs. Collins, Calcott, Jones, W. Simson, 
Kensington Openings il, aos sh committees, The other | worse 88 evinced by a i st in whic h th names and numbers ae ere a Herbert, Rothwell, and Grant; Mr. Haydon 
Wednesday.—Mr. Hayter, as ies rman of the Nottingham rela manated by the late Government, the Bop tts tio ns, ot bie na i i rralate may soem Paap gs 
ny G ae socueyted Laces — d— Poe 1 J.C. , Hobhouse and Sir including 87 for ‘ee eqns = igo piipare neh nee any, additions, bi iaginative renee rE ge gh vs 
: nt were duly elected. ch, therefore, is calculati » | exhibit but one pictur h; that of the latter bei 
On the motion for the third read ier Whig-Radicals, 743 5 his nom. att in of Preston Pans. 
(Newcastle and Pg hat J cn Re ny a Tu Union | ber he had excluded none, but added prom os athe g ouaren A kay ap Span patie pecking ag hips 
- Saale vattway e€ 333, which proposes to give powers to eight p> Fon Bay a nstead of Tpit 1,435, “The right | hon. Baronet aa r 1 ig hes slao contributed several works in kis ait 
ape, See Se ive pawrers to ¢ saying, that ife sty -the miniature m there are a number 
thorised by their respectiv ye acts of incorporation eera nt ta ar ea ristrac racy, ec m. |? pie kira : ; 
‘a Lf mi ’ ; 
powers they have not applied to Parliament, be a xpu veaoe fee mit a by his predecessors in office for > pu purposes, and by to architectural desi op Pi en eae aed at 
the vill, —Mr. H. HInvE oppose ce. the motion. A short discussio gor sangha eaowersted = lag Page Che Se and ; oe | i foyal Gallen ic?§ o New Hous ap 
ensued, and the House divided :—for Mr, Fielden coc “oe be he, th i aay wa indicat panel ater ie me views of the Royal Gallery, of the New Houses of 
time npr caac A majority, 105. “The Bill was then read a third | of ote eee a the use which he had made | F@tliament, and of St. Stephen’s Hall. The sculpture 
th rown, in tem endl mod: room contains i i 
The Kingston Roads Bill, and the Greenock Harbour Bill, wer this injustice. He had not, whatever might h ave been "the chee Chantrey ; A a ee: ee 
“dread third t aiid pause e | racter of his appointments, — merit of recommending any one | M i i alee AeMs, gates gad. Deer i. 
Mr. AKINOTON, "as chairman Se the Tueeend ein codes bes aga ave John F icted of treason—he was not responsible for paog Bailey, ieetmencoti, Weekes, mith. 
mittee, reporte at the Ear] of Euston was not duly el: 4 ey ee 
that Sir J. Flower was duly elected, and ought to ras been re- Mr. ULE expressed his ‘astonishment that a Home Secre- | pointed for the "taagoag preg aay Py hier, Mn 
a the Clerk of the > Crown Was Grderet € attent's ol tary sho mids venture in the House of Commons to make the asser. the Nati 1P Pet ace eae ee ee 
day to amend ‘the s- ian oa Pica ro pag ad been prostituted in the boroughs of Eng- art prs rebiig in Fasenr of the five pene oe 
is nbenra sek neds ak tae th ed in question the accuracy of the list which h ob dag Sebartes, pd s taken of the o i 
Harwich, ‘<4 Worenter are petitions were shenaoueds ree tore sb by Sir —_ mes Graham, and endeavoured to show that, Chartists to make a demonstration of thet streng ‘y ‘At 
: The Ellesmere and Chester Canal Bill was read a third time and | tarot se a 9 eee te ted aattne ay the previously-existing | 4n early hour large bodies assembled i vurlad aiabines 
, c e e magistr 
i the siedhie! eit. Palesisrii! Satis Phinvien) Whariacs places into a Tory one.—Several Members hen 'epel : 2pm the town ; and s ter nine, the streets ] ding to 
i. mitte a “a ‘Newgate by tis Sckestods iendion oe Bi dressing his observations with reference to the e partiodiar og ge s-inn-fields thronged SmNeTE OF Vari~ 
’ Song viel cordin ous artist associations, all pr j 
we peed & phoved thie ths Sac al Potty g his local knowledge or information, to vindicat si gotta Sp tcipka Mors 
a sec ‘ond time.—Sir J. GRAHAM pat the Bil, and oe that prodipedbbootew pista gmuad ——— sterial’ a + hey ae Sera ie 34 . gi kb peers Be wee gk” tayrrgs afin 
it be read a second time that, day six months. The e amendment re ahaa i th at ae ee see po a “i c0 for the fo Del eE Sd proccesing pues ae thik 
reg we te < ae rebevtn tthe to that the substance of § rJ. Gra. for the formation of the procession was one o’clock, about 
a day oO oe i i 
pone crue ofthe, fay fr the second reading of the Chureh | Sia iad apnea omnes Mey, morenor ies than thi, | which time the members of the convention arrived: They 
he oad ted munic atio ns, Goreme had :temeed veieaite | disastrous! the dulders of 16 men, selected from the dif 
a ais ory nia question. with the partis ‘had resumed interests of the country ; and he Sone Government rus avoid borne on the shoulders of 16 men, selected from the sift 
pohesrg ar without seeking to indulge e himself, or to ey Sir R. P fi i fee therein: a ands apo. oe vas Soe 
the Hou st in alge in too sanguine expectations ¥ Be ae Pin itnave ter pointing out various ‘modes, in which the | of portable stage, covered with ribands, an otherwise 
Glave tikt ue wok ie en that it might have give : f 
eens deading: to = ae atisfactory  weelademit 7] ae those phe nig it same) t Government es not vin- which ie ee ae agent ia ogee ‘ oan pees 
communist ing to me genase wi a its ptt rnd es vpn score of political partisanship. which it appeared that the number of signatures was 
poneinent of ha resent teach sue Sic Cisenio oe mee Le ute esent cnetibetiien of our society and institutions, it | 3,31 ‘ e procession then formed and marched i 
timation, ocege ved his willingness to postpone the second reading basen out it gt gests omy Hoge si dirs from gee order to the Hove bt.C s 8 ed 
of his bill for six weeks, in order to see what the i intentions of = istiney Ganuid Ate Se toorce ce ii fi ss large blaok Ang, Beat sags 
Governmen Host = t ae magistracy should be composed almost wholly in front, and after it came a large blac in 
Mr. F 1 his surprise at this course. As far as sipartion: itical party. The present Government, in altering a ide the inscription, ‘‘ Murder demands Justice, 19th 
he eo he from : Graham, en courte, eae pr ope go which, in the cases of most of the towns, and | August, 1819;’’ and on the other, a representation 0 
oduction of that of the Earl of Mehaprtcs ¢ ; 
ad been repudiated by the people of Sideiand.: rromdense dt be : ing to equalise the number of ma gistrates y treet toe two pe ve gaat: teva i ta pacer ees, Was inacebed, 
that a compromi en place; and e did not believe rested t eit ices Aenea cs aueaaenaene therefore, Hf ipa gare aos sake a wae Tvery 
& Government had ch ged their minds, or intended to bring “ate - remy 8 ay Nea at bec nen SY athe eee Be Sure gc! esd tebe stat rea 
n amore comprehensive measure than that ‘of Lord Aberdeen but o on geecaehaeert ee aS fers on iad sg Be is, beta ties a0 God h : ight 
he would not gree to any delay, but insisted that the second tiation Sy bin ound that they Screed ha mbm Ong | liberties ; Ito ive oy owt ge 
ding of eg bill should ghey take place.—Mr. CAMPBELL mies woh nce rane cortnig apts : as septal ws pr! Bled it'es Gaecual acer ak 
aerate gh op pincer. Canines po lite to assert those rights, and Jet no tyrannical faction with- 
Ms hdrawn his bill.—After some obsebsatic ms from Mr. A. B. | in 1830, h cay we plot wediceathe Spee ond ir cae | oe oy ton “ ane eengolt : 
OCHRANE, Mr. P. M. Stewart declared his conviction that the | been th acted ia eat ae ee there inert bave | the House of C ere Up 
Govern ‘e would turn out to be Lord Aberdeen’s bill sit taphet ttirig-ae J teaear an Soe nied 0 persons were congregated. "The d le. 
d expressed his regret at the course adopted by Mr. Campbell Gavien nebo oo ong reign of Tory Lord Chancellor rs and woe mards of 50,000 persons were congregated. The dele- 
in proposing to postpone his bil Ale. Meee Mr, Gampbell:| Governmen t he was of opinion that such a consideration | gates and those who carried the petition were then ad- 
people of Scotland desired have eben sect pertained ae political Principles seed) be a way lowe me ay er geting in. mitted to the House, pasts the petition was presented in 
icles ke we : . e did not deny that th 
the interition of carcyinig & wrtlee 4 Asa mee bill, ans ta councils generally recommended a grea’ ress br orth re due form by Mr. Dun ombs, member for Pinsvury, _& 
made a few remarks, after which Si said that it wee | Setrates of liberal opinions ; but if the majority of people were of large body of the police were in attendance, and the mili 
quite bare — take _ course of preventing a member from ptt P risnaae tack po ae ded hi Scene gg ona Gent hres rab Dae hae ae eet de + ay 
Maauie j conclud is speech b - i 
ohlodtek aan ae orate sine’ ve Set st Mr. F os le | ences tothe steadiness = is own poli litical coores is wonesate d See: DON Se een vor thet inte 
vrphana fo.8 delay of six weeks, 5 thre x ears in office pte it thet'of Sit 3. Grated mbole afair passed off without any accident or disturbance 
ersome 0 miGations from Mr. WiLiiAms, Mr. Cotutns, | Of the pea 
diiferentin » Was a mae to settle these unfortunate | Lord Wors. E i . 
; tom SR Mey weve encourkeed by voir on | wont Won oo ig fay ct dd gn apt. Madcraeg bos debate, The Tow er.—Itis said to bed in Mrs ro to effect 
h both parties in Seotl: If there w M * cmp Pegs aA iced peat alt 
all ope of settling question, with the general acqui oni bis). ek eoee poeta ee eae b , To Sr dad IT wp tho we . which 8 
gt 4g men, maintaining the just rights of the: Cuore ead Li ened yeti ages ec “introduction. peeve sr emt hoe oe ia Face ans 
pd a a he trust House xou 2 ne force on a premature time pis peti ag w Dilton pawns yeti ii wa a tid re the i ce rn ke employed ir 
=X ERFORD not think that the post- i 1 i mie Lae pee - yan 
the dissed p asecond time, and ordered to be committed on Monday.— P Coe ee ee pl ce 
question. If Government Savy. ' en : to a settlement of the | Punishment of Death (Ireland) Bill was read a third ans i Pablic coun s.—The annual meeting of the Wesle 
Tat Aberdees 0 legislate on the principles of sed, as were the Vi Knig Missionary y was 
Seetione een ‘! ee a would make a schism in the Church of prersce et, Openin eae ee ios price the recitpes 
pt. Wemyss b th chgreeaat thenioate rag ae —Mr ; Eand Sir G. CLERK moved that the Speaker issue his writ for the ta A 1 year “gr: a ig : aie 
time Gov ent 0 ehable than Mee ha Z hpi pore ofa barges for the beste of Nottingham, in the place 08,754 7 = Bg cine 2s. 4d., and pnt i to 
eats then divided, when there ppeared for the im- | of vip? Chi ng = gina yaa pinion of the re lng he 1 } = ss cine 
ediat e reading of the Bill, 48; for postponing it ter ox acento, nee ern entre the total amount of the receipts, the following are some 
discussion on the dopeintat Me S importance, the adjourned | he had given notice onthe potion ne vOnpatting Seen of the principal items oP yeu Britain, 70,7884. 3s. 3a 3 
ntment of Mr. Ferrand’ i mbers w Smit. wget : | 
* sacha the ‘ payment of Wages,” or, tA caher wore t the cok saad Reocmas cetiee Sibir. Hothecns 7s 10d. hameiin: E) i; | i nt rant 34000. 
met ment of wag é 2, in other Ww the tr shen tie e, Lord Cee my hese Sir J. Hobhouse, | 75-104. ; legsaite, 1 1561; omeciatar grants, 5,400/.; : 
committee Sir. i imp a proper constitution of the Capt. Plamridge and ee A - pay ov ra the ee | eee ee ee ieee poe e ms 
of State for the Home Bebe SogEestod that t that the Under Secretary shor taken place, though without t their r cognizan dicices “Eh aries roure glen gsm nA ag ng aegis poem 
MS eo should be placed Bs. ihe he Committe. — 6 EGS Rory _ ting convers rsation, the debate 7 rte: ae! a st ibe age gam rs oe . 
cpio he dat wan senaourne” Stet * hore | 2s Income ak Hil as ten epumedar, Huns moved | 184 84, The present numberof principal or central mis 
othe Bilaeor tee ake i be calculated on t ¢ protits of one year, | sion stations i i 
ons ear ock Bill, and the Equit racester Railway Bill, » the Bristol | and not of three; which was rejected by 76 to 27. Mr. Hume : the several Boge iF gia i ae sins pe 
me and ne Gas were read a third re elneges te that the Act posters in espe one year only Deatheede sete ga ‘sian rg ee 
Sn ee ee or tived: by @ majority: of 199.<-Ma. Yours t a then missionaries employed, exclusive of catechists, 368; th 
com complaining of te fee the Hon Far the election petition | moved a clanse to exempt bP lac to the number of full and accredited church members ex lu- 
erry had been | payment of certificate duti i i fonanie 
ned. rane a es; but it was rejected we a aan sively of those under the care of the society’s missionaries 
ice tha’ i ; 
= 2 gave not ce that he sh ou i, on May 16, move for in Ireland, 87,258 ; eae og = ar in the 
fact re CITY. tly 60, € Report was 
ait "Homa gar notice tat si sigan Gas Ra ak tire: éy Steoleet, Dridin a textes HE tonto adopted, The annual meeting of the Church Missionary 
Sou, antic Lape t Sir J.C, Hobhouse, Mee Rg hietas i aa Pele fon soesay Sapa te betes Society was held on Tuesday. The Earl of Chichester 
Coy witch ast were cognisant of, or Santen” to, any arrangement | 8¢count 92§ to 3; Exchequer-bills, 36s. to 38s. pre- pee a sores “Egat ite i ode aca 
4 ne Hundreds, of and thereby vacate A ges stewardship of the | mium; Bank Stock, 167 to 168; Stock, 2475 to Ps ae Aetaliod at : 1 on vate Pee 
| rte ad. there by rac i seat ws that House 248}; ‘Three. per Cents Reduce, 918 to a : Three- | P t led at great length the operations of the so- 
| it ~— tee = ha © be m dectare aaly elected eee 2a;.N a in various parts of the world during the past year. 
_— Sgainst his return, He shone ae rene memes, of the: petition sod--half pr omg erp # Tati Bonds, 2s. pre. | 2h¢ labours of the missionaries appear to have been sue- 
| ret commitie tongue whether ae £0 H P cessful in India and in Africa, as well as in New Zealand, 
) a roceetings of election co nmitiees id not consiateabreaoh | - the other colonies of Great Britain. The total amount 
woul e at : 
E  tiotice resteug pg teed it question fase bs act a already given Metropolis a and its nd fits Picinity. penditere HCHOHL stil Pete , f 19 Bt “The 
| of wh ; . ng a deficienc ‘ 
| act themotion A of praia Pore iy ies takes i oath ak a new New Houses of Parliament.—Iit is stated that the ce- | report, the reading of which occupied oils fk hours, 
Jane, rough of Sudbury was postponed to the ef as he, ta first stone of the be clog Tower, the | was adopted unanimously.—The anniversary meeting z of 
. tr. Hurr ended royal entran i i i rep 
2 10 ee eee crear sent ot by ge tees y ‘ ice to the new House of Peers, will | the Zoological Society a — held, at which the report 
cretary of 3 (St te A ‘the Home Department fo the various neon: | uke, Pl p n August, and that if her Majesty should not | of the auditors announce the income of the Jast 
Pr clerks to the ie magistrates, be etween the toontie a ae e the Aes ceremony, Prince Abett will act for the Queen | year was 11,611/. 15s. tid hich, with the proceeds of 
. by quir a i 
Racy in te eteng informatie as to : state of the magis- dhe nag the - of J re Exchequer bills, gave a total of 13,298/. 
| fee et the pie peed ule wie fupported his mo soe 19. | 2 eee —The seventy-fourth annual ex- | 10s. the items of the receipts were 155i. 
Ac fin ly saree Fic vein Coe Commendation i hibition of the Royal Academy was opened to the public | from sia rg 1204. fom compositions, and 4. 08: 
some ar councils he appointment bine a: aie verehaaeell onday, and <b as a whole it is considered to be | 7s. from annual subscriptions, as w: a f 4, 
the accenion cf hoo in different boroug ere z pater to any that has appeared for several years. There i 
the system which had been are some paintings of the late Sir D. Wilkie, the last ro- 
nger to the country tions is pencil; and ‘ 
the ger the conn ; pencil; and several pictures of animals 
3 Giaeac ere and interiors n Ss d. 
eon 
expression © Bw could have 
Home 
a 
, had invari 
ane s of the town c orcas ib in teen % 7 
which sey veral instances were given, stress being laid 
