T HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
fan mee 
presented to her Ma- 
igh wag 7 ae rs 1 after twelve, when 
petit St members of the Royal family and her 
Fanta wpe ed na the enthusiastic cheers of the 
. The Tower: -A few evenings since, in moving the ord 
=< sti ini the House of Enon, Capt. Boldero 
alluded to the late fire in the coven 
devas of ~ arms tha 
nl 
abusing the public mind of the erroneous impressions th ook 
mount of the loss. e ha 
rom half a million to 250, 0007. 
ouse ef, he 
it would ng t a ys oO — unity 
d of nora about 4, 
owere sav 
‘ canis 
002. worth in the sha ape 
‘rinity House.—Monday being pene Monday, the 
master, wardens, ye elder richie n of the corporation of 
the iow proceeded Gye the eoinity house, on Tower- 
pri bari the Tower-wharf-stairs, in their 
ona reir on their annual visit of inspec- 
tion to the Trinity-house of Deptford 7 pee SE Hospital, 
at Deptford, incor, fe the ie e 
modern st a 
pilots, or masters o r widows. e in- 
mates met the ray gh at De ae and walked 
in procession to fe holas 
a8 pr 
os Church, where 
¢, th: 
eople, 
state bed ho Trinity 
Ba nquet was given, to 
distinguished fnviduals , in- 
i headed y the Duke of Wel- 
chair, and 
meeting. He ‘He ssid ee he 
citizens would respond 
‘made on their humanity for ag relief of the dis- 
Mr. Co iquhoun, Minister anse 
a common origin, sprung as 
cient Saxons. _Mr..'T. Baring i ina prist Apepeb then ae 
pod the first resolu soclanians —'* That t has 
with unfeigned so the afflicting in teli gence of the ‘ul 
disastrous conflagration at Hamburgh, a “city connected 
Britain, by which so large a Trond of the ee ome been 
educe avy losses sustained, and thou- 
sands of human beers re reduced = a ap of deaiitnitce ne 
-M, Attwood seconded the resolution, and it w 
principal speakers were Mr, 
of the Haakeat, 
"Reid, and Sir ik of Regia, 
Steele Seg 
Governor 
the see and country yon 
app ed to car the objects of the meeting. 
wet neaoenieaeerae annual gene ti 
ciety for promoting the ees: building a 
ing of churches was 
Archbisho; in the 
land and Wales, oe assistance towards the repair, en- 
teers being of churches and chapels in popu- 
In uence of those applications 
mr he of sums varying according to the 
chair. The report stated 
that since the publication of the last report application | 
had been made society, from various — of Eng- 
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circumstances of the several cases, and provision had been 
made for the accommodation of 41,554 
oy aie was a 
n for 
aauaieocy of 3,226, 
ood P g of “th e > M arylebone 
esented, praying to be per- 
mitted to lay down Saun which 
is anew specimen, ss the extent 
months. 
the Marylebone vestry in 
Seve ia inhabitan ts of Oxford-street addressed the meet- 
ne to them 
n, W 
t was rried were 
Mortality of the Metropolis.—The following is the 
umber of deaths in the Metropolis from all a ses, re- 
Police.—' underwen 
ae tak pees. of the. ae at Raanete The crowd of 
persons assem to witness the execution was oie 
than has! 1 i occasion since the ex 
cution of F “ e€ convict made no dedicalar:. 
_ 
Fir n Wednesday in the errr 
distillery o of Sir F. Booth, at ol a peg Fortunately 
as soon discovered befor ad made much 
reason to suspec' € act 
but it has not oa bale traced to any party. 
robincial ‘News. 
- Birmingham-—At the boro 
Saturday a 
Hie prisonment, fo 
letters uc it was her duty 
to chews nanieoees "The ieee which we nd cone 
d,. were all addres “a 
that he : hoped the punishment would bea suficient check 
to t! or curiosity of others. 
that eae had opened the letters be St 
ce would have been seve 
Cambridge.—The local papers pm cig th 
gengo — Wrangham has presented a ‘valuable collection of 
ot es to Trini wt rh in oe aarcee It is also 
stated that M: Messrs. Rundell, Bridge and poet of London, 
been 
Achilles, the Renita th of the late great = he < bn 
Flaxman, R.A. A correspondent i ptr : 
mathematics, to Sa dang 
" she Smith. On the 24th, Mess 
‘itzpatrick, Golding, Parry Smith, 
Rhbelod vies scholars 
inson, 
Stom, Seihelt and 
ining inte- 
Yee 
onal duty on tin. 
Sopunation should be r 
m 
mining operations if not ma 
would reconsider the points ore oe them: The 
tioners were of opinion that t ects of 1 mer apple 
saab te ro granted without seekriite any risk of the 
foreign miner sending his ores las other cts than 
England to smelt and manufact 
Maidstone.—A vest He pithy was numeronsly 
attended, has been held at All Saint’s Church in this town 
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pound be not g 
persons present speaking one the principle: of church- 
eae after which the r put the motion for the rate 
o the meeting, aaias 8 appeared ajority 
po nst it; and it was accordingly declared to be lost. A 
poll was = then demanded, which will take place in @ 
few da 
Ma ‘We have noticed in a former Number 
that the “ines of the eps rourhpen ‘this year will 
be held in this town on the 23d June. It is now officially 
announced e general cornnittee ill meet on the 
22d, for the election sectional officers, and the despatch 
Fy! 
ing their seen gs during a t year, will specially 
call attention to a plan which has laid before Bi 
for occupying the late Royal Obser ory in Richmond 
Park, for the oan 2 e of experimental ingtres in physica 
science recom by the Assoc 
Newcastle, nteligence has beak Ge Seiivel at Lio oi 
of ee = by fire of the ship Georgia of this port, an In- 
diaman, while on rss assage Calcutta ndon, 
It upiveiti s that appearances of fire in the hold were first 
discovered early in the morning of the Ist of April, when 
in lat. 30° south, and longitude 36° ai about 900 miles 
om the island dagascar ex 
e 
d in a short time the whole ship 
captain and crew, amounting in all to 15 persouit, then 
k to the boats, though it was very and a gale of 
blowing at the time. The boat containing the cap- 
tain and four of the crew soon after foundered, and all in 
her perished ; but the other boat, i ich were the chief 
mate and nine men, wa unately picked up by a ship, 
the Thomas Sparks, which fortunately hove in sight, and 
attracted by the flames 0 urning vessel bore down to 
their eee, 
and then 
bie of jeadliory: merchandise, a 
perty, which ee with the vessel ; 
nearly 20 
Newport ( Isle of Wight). — Some excitement has 
ain been onstage in this town, in connexion, with the 
ne 
tin aia question 
: at chair- 
about fiv 
at foun inches ee 
ason the same fiel mown four times st § the s¢ 
‘ak before, fi ve times __ 
eeets =k ‘memorial oes the aye and oy 
nd f this 
hpi tae 
