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EER GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Feta 14, 
to their wa wants and aid their 
a warm wish that the ror eg 
can 
when I 
thowdinaitios wh Lapa 
rt was ge re 
Libis that thi ietyreigh® individuals hi 
the extent of 785/., during the last h 
the foundation of the society no less than 27,8281. 
to more than a thousand appieantt 
i unced, 
sador ; the  idareele of Northampton; 
L 
as announced that the sub- 
orial has been 
ts of 
by pakinat in portions of the Green Park on the 
1 The result of the appicaton a 
t a Court of Com 
y, Mr. R. L. Jones brough re a 
rt from the committee for carrying | into execution 
pproaches 
to enilon-beidey It isa document of ‘considerable i in- 
f 
the ‘ 
different 
ements. 
Exchange ; and that they have. received 
Government that the Court of Common: 
empo 
the co 
Cone shal vn be 
over 
ecaastoccrs 
ing ascertain 
f.2 
und would 
immediately for f 
street, Sesecpnent would consent that the said sum o 
002., 
ants before sums authorised to be charged as — vad 
her Majesty’s Senet iho report 
state, that con 
Clerkenwell Ac 
m af 
iat 
o Pall-mall, and mere where the statue now is, 
n its way to this reerri A a 
advantageously from 
mall, and the 
iene of the Assam 
urpose of gery the cultivation 
Monday. The 
HL 
he first s 
c. last, eee to. AG2 212 Ibs., and was almos at all 
s sold in Jan., 
been only — eae aos It wa 
Tt was carefully 
0 
e 3s. per lb. 
cultivation, would be 32,000/., and the annual charge 
,100/., leaving a balance of 8,900/. The produce of 
‘| teas in 1840 wa: ,000 Ibs. ; in 1841, 30,000 lbs. ; this 
year the estimated produce will be 80,000 lbs.; in 1843, 
60,000 Ibs.; in 1844, 240,000 tbe : — 1845, 
320,0 vernment of India had shown little 
a. 
ih oot woke mops, from 
cut green, sprung a great 
— 2, 000 each, which aie either left or ie ethic 
nto gardens, ele oni F well. From 
experience 2 who has conducted the East India Ciayenys s 
| gar r six poke ‘that | plant will, after 
the third to the fifth year, — about 20 tohlas, or 
half a pound of tea each ; and the plants live for a consi- 
rable number of y ‘ent some questions, it 
was stated by Mr. Prinsep, a gentleman only arrived a 
w months since from Assam, that there was no evidence 
of trees continued t 
cula 
in Ass sam to be from 140 to 180 years s old. 
the br che 
and the c 
process of manipulation became 
ing of the land from as trees was expens' and w 
hi herethey remained til estoy 
ist reat numbers. 
Prinsep added, as a singular proof of the re of nature 
i plant, that while the 
ost of producing tea would be redone as “the 
in 
nA Eneteh tai 4 ie as os might affect the produce 
manufaetur: the pur 
pose of petitioning ‘both H at Parliament on the sa 
Sah ties ali essed the court ; he — 
re 
agp 
- : : Manchester.—Th di h has fi 
interenk are. pads oh committee entertain any | ‘* That, in the opinion of this , the territories under time past prevailed i in chad ga sin atone menue 
pap orn: pie eed the said 0007. and | the government of the East India Company ought to be | districts of the country, and ich. has been endured by © 
scureeaah and they, interest, will be repaid by the suid Improve tr as inte ral portions of the British em empire ; and | the labouring classes great fortitude and gor ; 
that they cheuda. = : Hoa s maha Ass ae = ; a rags a oe, Bi » | appears now to have more immediately th al a 
this court, in fulfilment of its duty to their fellow-subjects | tion of Government, b: t be ae 
pep - a ion to _ P eign 25,000, for the contin | in in igo oe = sie i shsse sr rlia- | templation to rt Pot ah my ereaea's letter, invitl e. 
a ° praying tween | contributions in t t out © 
pow igen ee — Jones briefly stated the ad- | India and Peiend, ha if fully "wad agi established, | the three Gaate seat pane ss wae : ing more 
Gometsls shade a with ill er mutual and extensive benefits on both coun- | adequate relief to the tMidnetrions opulation of the manu- 
a Se oe report was unanimously | tries, and materially contribute to the security and per- | facturing districts, than } P ons can be ex 
effect:Among. the-numeréué plane ter tee carried of th B power and influence in the eastern yield. A conference was he sn turday upon © 
the the City, ondendi by thin ibamaaal P pam A csp a,b ere.” : olati . veg aes eeceinty re subject at 4 House of Sir R. Peel in Whitehall, at —— ; 
f = ers a f th of i 
a for oe sore mi the portico eo by the Board of Directors, cabeditiiayy for the con- | the Home Departs “uh Nar eehbaton of Centerbury, and 
born-hill ¢ thie it ‘caniiaia: tar ei ss : sideration = the Board of ol some remarks on the | the Bishop of Hehee resent, and = mei it was 
n St. Martin’sle-Gra d, and must cross St. Martin's page= _ . —. — pene: in the hope } determined that the above sepadt a , 
pir peeps pir yess thee Christchureh- letters stated that in i caeucaer arti 3 of a paead sds bay beneolnce of ai Majesty “ sje I 
d terminate with the removal of the houses in Newgate. | and r “ : : ann t 
ra Nos. 93 ‘ 99 inclusive, fake reducing the great | cases India had not been treated with eat but in ante wen ree . the promotion of Seana Agere 
numerous obstructions in that important tho- then said he and believed that, after | the consent piste dy Tos fixe loca 84 : ’ 
saguhfore. The camel of ea as well of St. James’s- | hearing that correspondence, Court would be of opi- | 23d June. G don council, to com a 
square, is to be improved in manner, by remov- | nion that the Directors had not been inattentive to the| tion of the mone? tie ct Se 
ing some of the c al houses now forming the sou south side | interest of India in respect to the: important | yrishaph lisa 24 cdg Shape Sree 
of St. James’ verso extending the garden inclosure | brought under the consideration of the court by Mr. Mar- ' righ baad on a lange Sea sy ; 
see sacha The oo 
ment of the Ea 
that the earn ae ree corre 
consider It w turin raeied that the ceil 
n be vechtate 0 communicate a copy of ei eo 
to the Board of Control and the Prime Mini 
ehampton, took place yesterday at the Central Cri- 
minal esha before Lord Denman, Mr. Baron Alderson, 
stice Coltman. __ The Cou rt was roe d with, 
ssian 
an 
qaiiter oO anda great aber of the City sense The 
trial lasted 11 hours; but the main facts adducedin ovidendil 
nd do not requi 
e 
q 
repeat The Jury rned a verdict of Guilty, and 
sentence of death was sed in the usual form 
risoner then addressed the Court, aan that he was 
innocent, and that the woman di wn hand 3 upon. 
ich his counsel decl that “tf jak’ statement was 
ri 
ortality in the Metropolis. —T 
umber of hs in the Metropolis from all causes. 
pcos in the week ending Saturday the 30th ult. :— 
males, 4 females, 361 al, 783. sen! average 
1838- eat males, 467; females, 445; total, 912. 
Strawbe -Hill.—The s ale of the curios ities and works 
of art, at this place, continues to excite general in- 
terest; and the attendance of visitors during the past week 
be a 
Tae. 
- 
aeenintias Nels. 
Cambridge.—It is announce 
Duke of io nd, a 
will take place on onda 
Wellington tins acce ted the 
will occup’ 
and Fello ows of Trinity 
ce the C nibs 
honeneeiiok ® 
ay the 4th 
fayitation Pte be p 
urin 
ide every necessary acc tion to the Prine 
suite, temporary buildings and marquees will be erected 
Another local paper, however, contradict: 
Exeter.— | paper inf hat the first effects 
produ the contemplated New Tariff of Government 
barrelled i for the purpose of shooting small b 
on his n home, plac e of th 
house, under th 
went off, 8 and the contents rodgine in the eins Tei 
spot. 
t; Killed her on the 
d that the — of the A 
