389° 
1842.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ed in the collieries of Durham and Northuraberland, and | ment. The committee divided, motion, 47; against $ 
7 d.the ser of the su : ce | majority, 49. a or 3 ~ 
in that quart in the name The remaining items Aj ra schedule wer mn agreed to, 
ofia whom a ropecasattae gave his Seaity House resumed. The es Commutation Di was wake Pens ie 
thanks to ie pict “Ge did not orgs ve _ at in the mines of his | co mint ee on on the motion go F Sir RAHAM, an ame several amend- 
i pea comb there pee radh system o see to the female | me —The reports of the Slay res- 
labour on tn: prinple of humanity, sion K Basti) Bill, of the Slave ae omega (Atpontine peo a 0 
Trade 
but he 
morality, and religion, to auattate’ all female labou ur i — After a 
Sir oy Gr ATTANE 
congra ed Lord Ashley on the gene eral assent of the House to his 
motion, nee expressed his own concurrence 4 * th 
the four remedial 
aties Bill, were brought up and 
oan Regen 
is Thursiia y-—Thrre ya, Pa 34 Members present at 4 o’clock, 
¢ 
+ 
suggestions oats y him. rid may a “ a 
whole measure proposed by his noble friend, ie: tous that they coltinge, rie was ricer os ste th cw an fs coe 
were much i mente hit r his exertis ed ment do not intend to interfere in the Church of Scotland question, 
did not think that there “i, any ot ibe en- _ sine of the oa for Nottingham was moved by Sir R. H. 
trusted so as to. comman nor public ¢ onfiden e; and he, on the Inex1s, who, in the re of his s Peet alluded to oe i oe of 
t A weainens' pre seam assure his sible tied that ney oe ir “G. Larpent. The motion was seconded by Mr. G NIGHT 
render him every assistan an carrying on ey measure = ae to Mr. Roches k the ‘‘ simon ‘ae ouse. 
versational debate of « some length puoned in which 9 i eaieeee Roxsuce in antly denied the. Pur; racter which was 
"joined ; ne which leave was = ve 5 neeodien the bill ah t to be fastened on him, and declared that Sir R, Peel and 
Ee Mr. ‘ONE, in o an enquiry hy Mr. M. Att wood, an- ‘the House were responsible for the issue of the it. Sir R. 
re, ‘hat it was not ‘the | a intention of Goy ernment to make ill- hea lth of Sir G. Larpent might have been a 
e Hou fi 
admitted that the 
suflici 
the — se ent caus his retirement, the fact of his immediate 
amie ere onimittee on the Customs’ Duties Bill. Mr: GPa ‘ signation immediately after an election committe ad ‘declar 
opposed the proposed duty on the importation of shoes, and w sould his election valid, formed suflicient ground for inquiry, and he should 
_ substitute 1/. in lieu of 12s. on every dozen pair.—_Mr. Warp said, | therefore vote against the issue of the A di k 
9 he had been pressed by some of his friends to vote for the la ger pro- | on the f the » Which was 136 
rs tection; but he had explained to them that the real interest of the The Brib Indemnity Bill then followed ; and after some dis- 
__- working classes was to get all — eer Aawson.and Mr. | cugsion and amendment it was read a third time’ and passed, The 
3 B. Woop supported the larger pro remainder “ the he evening w was occupied in the discussion of Oe Tari iff 
7 Mr. GLADSTONE Vindicated he tee" ae He beens the | in com g 
. House thgt it was only the fi rt of Eng- | ware “ne sik manufactures were di i 
land imported ; and as the proposed reduction sasaasoare raw | on 8 proposition by Mr, _ RIMSDITCH, that the seman “ane ties on 
atest, the British manuticturers be Pry stronger and iaset ‘shies en the Government proposition was sus- 
and boots, of which England was an exporter, would receive a con- tach by 240 to 22, 
siderable benefit. ss 
eS After some further discussion the amendment was negatived by : 
Boy chedile V9, Mii. Gib ked th for | — 
On schedule 12, IBSON aske e — or laying an 
_  advalorem duty of ten per cent. on cotton manufactures: Vo Money Market, Friday.—Consols for the ys closed 
ie Past of fhe cotton manufacturers he disc le aimed it 913; Three per Cents. Reduced, 92; Bank St . 168; 
a Three-and-e-half per Cents. Reduced, 100% to "India 
uire protection fat oe oak af the | B 3s. to a emiu d Ex ” I: 
rele pot i aia <4 “ay - a eir aie pees ‘a0 was now “ict t vos ride — op Gear a “ol ns 486. 
ag pgeed: ie op mg, debate on the subj ect of free trade ensued, in w: 8. premiu - 
a mber: f took Paria ome of whom advocated the ees SS 
4 oft the Anti-corn aw League, pip 3g 
~ REAND inveighed against that association, and fe Tops nv its cont 
a Yale ar disappeared in i Some altercation follo t P lis . u t vi 
___ between him and Dr. Bowring, whom he charged with haying, on his of Cavalry by the Queen.—On S$ ay h 
_ foreign mission, declined to take any evidence, except such iets poh the two regiments of Life Guards and 
his own the -—Dr. Bowring strongly denied the char he “Stk Revi 
__ several other members took part in a discussion, which a Tenet eC (st por S ee cent poke 
assumed a warm and excited character.—Lord STANLEY interposed | wood Scrubbs, i in the presence of a large number of general 
top to: ae Piss : y whieh oe ther military officers, umerous assemblage of 
r. BROTHERTON moy e . : ‘ 
operas ot whieh Was aig a > Wetiabn, _ The latter nobility and ge ak 7 mars arrived on the ground 
yentleman alluded to the absence of Sir R. Peel from the H se, a quarter to 11, accompanied nce Albert, Count 
: but Emeeting bee Saserrapsien which he Paget ea ie fly ensdoff and his four sons, "and at once roceeded, amid 
> iro e use bmi yeaaeeiy: ‘er which he was called to iasti 
en Bice bs he Speaker, u upon which he retracted Pha C. Butter bee enthusiastic cheers en eg te hae a sph 
_ mades s on the somewhat noisy chara f the Govern- | the east side of the railway, where the Royal saddle-horses 
‘ment — oft the eM which he, attributed to a natural laxity, | were stationed. At t trance of the passage under the 
: from freedom from restraint, by the absence of Sir. R. Peel. railroad her Majesty was received by the Duke of Wel- 
At the same time he would try td bring back the House to the sub- linets rince George of. C: dge, Lord Hill, and the 
ject before it, which w amendment of Mr. Mangles, that the ngt 8 Be, ‘ 
u on India cottons be-reduced from five to three-and-a-half Earl of Cardigan. The Queen wore the Windsor uniform, 
cent, 'T was cleared for a division, but the excitem consisting of a blue riding-habit, with crimson facings ; 
eee ae ae ne d the sa was. delaye esa time. fos length the black round lack lace veil; and wore acr 
— on Of adjournment was put there appeared 36 for it, an 
againstit. rae. Hume then a Fenewed the motion for adjournment, | from the left shoulder the broad blue riband of the Order 
aes emarks, charging the oppo- | 0 rter s as the Queen ounted, her 
Ber with Seer progress 6 f the tarift Mr. oo aes Majesty proceeded towards the troops, preceded by th 
persevered, an tim ately the question of adjo was Royal aides de-camp, and followed b a numerous staff, 
“ Wetneaiageia Ingras résontea in additio to which the retinue was increased by man 
elect . tingh oa sgltect ths eamemien wes ladies and gentlemen on horseback. Upon her Majesty 
privilege of ing mbers to Parliament, and praying that a | taking her station in front, ba’ ck up th 
al ka eaune issue “ren aa ay a member in hace room of Si tional anthem, d pr arms, 
y 
ree regiments pepe: 
ton, the House divided, for the report, 88; for Maiden caneets savadrons, the three bands Paying the ‘* Ist Life G 
onty: 638 mm © i — Ra — to, and aoe to : et: arch,’ composed by — ioe I 
 € Sudbury disfranchisement bill was read a secon j i at the sug- 
time. The bili for granting to coroners the power of admitting per- “i on of the ~~ ° ‘un to iy aeteree the hea ote 
sons charged with manslaughter to bail, was’ negatived wit without a | gestion of the e of Wellington, 
diyisi - the House hon wen tite committee upon quar o be chahged from the upper to the ghar side 
_ Mr, GLES renewed the mo which he hat 6 originated on h Savile where t he troo ria u 
the ding night, fora greater re eduetion in cea ae duty on dididirah : ifthe - they ad 4 : order, 
° prop t 
moniieation, not 0 much on account of its its | the yi playing as "God . ave the “Queen.” Before leaving 
the sake of a just reciprocity between | the he Quee ed poem 
a : alae th eahiy beat officers hae hgh approval of the a econ f the troo Ps, 
whatever duty should. be imposed | and ‘of =a r ~ aa they had gone ehrough ~ 
Riera > into a British colony, i Be evolutio na AbOut ts 3 Ee et her Majesty | 
n the import i mii iiweaie to icc am P; 
Mr. BArine and several other Merkbets ground, an ’ a 
he subject, which was by Mr. Hope Wood 
—Another meeting was held of the 
cree then en divided, amd negatived the amendment | yestry of ‘Marylel ‘eas ne on Saturday, bg the subject of t 
ht forwa 
and, after 
wood-pavi as again 
asked for a larger protection than this T; dis Be r . , contirmi bre lest minute of the the 
ee ows bp hae mounted vestry for paving Oxford-street with wood, was carried by 
tc ; steadily | 40 to 11, majority 29. This deci i o have 
: Sees likely to | finally terminated this long-litigated : 
+ per ewt., Di bewainé Exeter Hail Music hase — second gi 
pron He tine a a of Mr. Hullah ical classes, 
Ps one bein egy n Wilhem’s system, took phe at Exeter Hall, on Satur- 
| aay: The attendance of visitors was very numerous, and 
auditors we 
had been much pore ori with gh — 
f - In the cour the hall was 
expectedly visited by the Duke of Wellington; dian 
pearance, rasp one of the singing, caused 
great sensa T singi ded, all the 
suspen 
assembly botk ingers wee ——e rose u 
and loudly cise his Gra 
the room of Lieut.-Col. P. V. gnew, 
were three can mere 9 James Oliphant, E et 
naghten, Esq., and J. White man, ray and at the cl 
of the poll, Which termin ated the same day, the eters 
was declared to have fall n Moy acnaghten ; the 
a being for that gentleman, neo ; for Major Oli- 
phan Rn and for Mr. White n, 
¢ Meetings.—On day cast eventh annual 
e ae as held of the proprietors of the Bank of 
British North America, established fot the purpose of 
tending banking facilities in the British North Ame- 
rican nies. Th port stated that the affairs of 
the bank, notwithstanding the de ssign in trade an 
u revenue; | among the mo: tingui re the Quee 
ra rie gehts ages Dowager, the Duchess of Sutherland, the Dean of Chiches- 
provide for a deficiency of: 80,0002. ter, Lord W harncliffe,and other peer: dmem 
of foreign competition | Parliament. The music sung was the same as that select 
jon ensued in which several | on the former occasion, pri : s ongen 
eget 440 i :—The 100th Psalm ; an em by Farrant ; t 
: pieces 
siya mang te ee tie th salm ; a motet, by strina ;, the 149th Psalm ; 
per lb. should be 18. per ewt. Heshowed Austrian n, ‘* God sa peror,” adapt 
woollen cloth, d that the * pa a ter by Mr. Chorley ; and a madrigal, com- 
be sought in the cheapening of the raw sapiovial... M d by ato in the r ; b esides seve 
du cary eee at ihe pieces, the w ole. terminating with tl national an- 
that they were satisfied as to the policy of — them. eces were, on the whole, a pat and the 
1 as nees would permit. rformance secatved with loud applause by the audience. 
ag 2p vine RY i af onside t the conclusion Lord Wharncliffe announced 
oe fe, a a hain materially benefit the | third great — meeting would take place in a reo 
a "The amendment, after some discussion, was rejected me, in order to defray sundry expenses which had not 
» Ge Ww. Wooo moved that the duty on the import of aa bai been ils, aid mid of Bia a ea Ps ase th fing of 
ss not being ice: value of 18. in the aa th pupils ontin 
d a stimulus to their abilities, 
i tols perewt. Mx. GLADSTONE opposed the amend: | 
some” proprietors the report 
uesday the bal yenry pete J 
n Canal 
—On 
oF he starebsdlaeie of the Grand Jun 
h 
aid fo fr rent, Jeter 571.38. 6d. 
he committee ayy 17s. 9d. in out- 
ding claims to the 31st 
ade i 
d the Phere 
be Dec. ed 
énded 
yments, a balance 
a 16,561, a bad Ban ained he the 31st Dec. 1841. The 
o the 30th April 1841 
oe ng 108. 1 
ussion-ca 
Hennell, the company’s chi » had been « 
cupied two days in preparing about 6 | of this article; _ 
while thus employed, from some accident not known, as 
ne was with at the time, the whole of ig. Talmi- 
nating materials exploded, ‘Mr. Hennell on the 
spot, and occasioning con: He Posies 
of the building. With the rever, of 
deceased, no | on the was injured ; 
man was ed down by the violence of = 
the | sion, but he escaped unhur v 
that it tc yrges the pall ided we) 
of I glass were broken by it. iam inquest 
was ‘held on Monee when, after several w had 
been examined the 
deceased, Henry H 
and a that, wile the jury recomme: 
to tak 
Seva in futur 
the compan wt Galler the existing circumstances. 
ks. — is stated that a A dz number of oe 
in the Serpen Hyde Park, 
than re 00 bats It 
river, 
befo 
