430 
‘The Bishop of’ Gloucester’ moved the third r 
bation and admiration of the 
which pty on the oe conduct of Capt Trotter and the 
“ anes companied him, and its sym- 
Sathy ie cls whoa of those who had fallen i in the en- 
» This resolution was pass 
the 
expenditure this year was 2,453/., bei A a bala nce 
this time of 1,238/., which ae only enough to pete Phe 
engagements of the soci exe 
ia House-—On Wednesday the half-yearly 
der 
j of the pep: of the Hill Coumes to the 
poe sree and also to take the ere of the proprietors 
er the expenses of the war in Affghanistan ought not 
Seve British 
India. The c was well attended. The Chairm 
Sir Pas Fg Lnshington, took the Chair, and after some pre- 
d been transacted, an 
ing rose to call the 
papers that had been presented relative to 
ct, and said he had to 
was a sae on behalf o 
emigration of = oe coolies from 
THE GARDENERS’ 
resolution, Soe * 
pathh-oniot by the natives of | ther 
Cc an 
tioning the measure con 
from the East Indies. Mr. C. F. aera seconded the 
motion, and 
t e necessar 
"| foundation may be form: 
liament, 
of that war ought 
ayers India, but that it 
borne byt w 
“After the had been seconded by M. wis, 
Major Oliphant same the bliddbnidtent of the ia till 
Monday, which, after a short conversation, was put and 
rried. 
Waterloo Banquet.—The anniversary of the Battle of 
aterloo was celebrated, on | Saturday, b: 
banquet at Apsley House, given 
ly one of the acti 
16th, 17th, or aan June, 1815. Covers peso for 80 
ment was of a $ 
nou 
cter. On the table was the beautiful silver risen, 
Sea ? a Duke by the J Po! stg tem 8 se nation ‘+ 
the g 
ing? 
‘ ‘costly coetly splay aft gold plate, with the Bh ela of Achilles, 
€ 
Belgians woe raters: among ‘he dis 
istinguished 
resent. The appearance of the 
ese ates —A spacious building, called the 
guard 
|} made for their r 
“his Majesty the King ofthe ‘ 
ag Paregite es the manner | Vi 
which they wen “evolutions, | ager, 
cited the sipiebation of the distinguished officers | the 
Chinese Museum, has been recently ere on a piece 
of ground oatitigg = to t it ae Tavern, for- 
ape oot Guards’ barracks. T 
F 
P which i is from Hyde Park-place, is through a 
y of the mode 
ae ro Ada r house,”’ being a copy of the 1 of 
a summer r ade in China, and brought from 
. The unig 
um has stithuted many. raaan 
mbich is sai 2 of a 
ue appearance of the entrance to the | 
ers. Pate, coll 
fag to do so u y the 
her r Majesty 2 
and his a pe dth 
c 
ya 
hav ving xpress e pro- 
she had derived toni at tines: 
Death of Mr. Yates.—The daily papers announce the 
death of Mr. Yates, the tap and manager of the 
place suddenly on 
Bus -Sq 
wn by the Birmingham railway. ems 
twi ptured a blood ‘ieee and 
eer os —s he ith. 
creer § ay the 
lis 
from a pile 
the llth inst. :—Mal 78 
cE One average 1838-9-40-1, males, 467 5 alae, 445 ; ; 
total; 
Camberwell —It is stated that all the mse which 
have prevented t reeitnat of a new church on the site 
of the old eatin: destro y fire in Feb. , have a 
ngth been removed, oe repeated discussions in the 
parish for a period of nths, and that hurch 
will now soon be raised on the spot where the ancient one 
— A of men are already employed in mak- 
ing th arra oo in order that a prope 
church is to con- 
ama accommodation for 1,500 Come siae and. the cost is 
exceed 6002 
wever, a 
he fe fowing ar are the correct particul 
ed, but,'o 
nd that his wife had 
the previous eteniug, he suspected t that ee wife 
thr rself into 
as found in it much mu mutilate. 
moved to his atest a 
t was co aoe 
seems” ie-thnt he atterweide 
‘cutting his dna 
State of mind, ht 
nia arg » the d 
sacetadieiighties tei unsound mind, and that there 
ord OT 
Woolwich —On Monday, their Majesties the Kin nd 
Queen of the Belgians, who were ex, to e Kinga 
on Saturday, landed at this dockyard fini the ee 
on their Q 
o to 
‘Majesties did tot arrive till 10-0’elock at’ night “and the 
of honour, and other preparations that had been 
reception, were con meee dis d 
jest ’ outceas ¥ dispense 
the Lower 
a triumphal arch of great height, formed 
CHRONICLE. 
al 
ars of 
e by e 
n ala ee ned,  evide 
and robbie them 
‘persons, all armed with br icks, w 
[JUNE 25, 
' entirely of eccrees: | aches surmounted by the w ords 
‘‘The Queen and Prince Atbert—God bless them!” 
the preparations for the Sak the band of the 
Blues playing Be national anthem. There were 
the Queen and Court visited thie 
subterranean arch, erodvh ehtek her Majesty went to the 
grand tent, where a banquet was laid 
n 
onpietta ae t the sam tn 
any country. The Queen and royal party 
i midnight, and as retired, rs ener. their 
delight at the gee see they had experienced. 
BProbincial Nels. 
Braintree.—It seems that the Poor-Law Commissioners 
cently issued an order to the Board of Guardians of this 
place, directing “ that their clerks do transmi e 
Assistant-Commissioner of the district, after every ordi- 
nary meeting of the Guardians, a copy of any special mi- 
nute made, or noes fader on the books. iy The Boa rd 
of Guardians ‘forw en 
tral Commissioners aeatnet this order ; and on Monda 
em 
sunita otiees vindicated the ieeaeye and 
defended the capeniens y, of the obnoxious order, and ex- 
e Union in the 
aan ed pion 
enh been acne in 
oosm 
under extreme debility, an 
nicated to the parish aor i in aa town, who caused 
an 0 be hel y lasted a considerable 
which his case requi 
ithin po al few oo a number of dari 
ers ss hhaye 
They see 
rey aes a they é 
Fevitnitie hhanie ae ec tto jie ie accompanied 
es ser tanneries in who was driving, and his ; 
of all the ossessed, beat them so 
creel with the butt. ends of bi pistols, that fears are 
en or their recovery, and the man’s case a 
i On the sa’ 
ars 
oO 
i=) 
ted them in the same manner. 
d trea 
reward has sens offered aod wee “gl aoe oat “re the 
every € rt hem.—some 
cuciiotcad ent wi 
An inquest has been held, an 
when he was knocked down by on 
‘tind ‘then beaten, while on the its —_ 
—— 
Te ee ee ae 
ee ae ee ees 
