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-Hor ouse.o of, Peers as eke 
1842.} 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE... 
Di Wesue SU in Bie hee ee ae 
China, but on the week of the Indus, throughout that Affghan 
whic he had been bead go bins pyigccieue for alluding 
to. The disaster jeter sust at had n yee on with 
the policy or with the pla ed f the Gobiitine nts d if the mili- 
i ie “what they ought, ‘the. result vue 
He 
strued Sir is question of the e pr e sae 
night as "amiss that orders had been given to withdraw 
our troo e should congratulate the country, if since the 
transmission "of those orders, an overland despatch had reached 
the Go ite seeiee Pasties would a Neshe o deep a dis. pishig ce to 
the Brit is sh a » and so ruinous a blow 9 British commerce, 
He then adv erted to the exports and smnpodts of this country, an 
Whi 
Ig 
i dean ag there had ag en a consi iderable increase on bot 
. On the whol 
less willin 
an ad concession j in ier paeteny ai eoung ei wo uld resolutely 
ments and suffering none 
Hie ir R. PEEL seconded the motion, and thanked the noble Lord 
vernmet nt. ‘The noble Lord had attributed almost « every yey 
that had Sgt cy to the Jate Ministry, and, abs all, to his 
foreign policy a por rts ps imports 
creased, all HH 
be Serr ‘the eth: law 
had b agni- 
patron. i 
Fy Verveate: sated 
he had bickietied” in like m 
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y month of any former Ministry ; 
ere, during that month, vey been the mem- 
bers of that Ministry on whom the ae Lord 
inflated Ar Pe eha ie ? They had all fi Ni 
Ta’ ae Se net was left. ever Wiss 0 stro 
ii! x Mini ‘istry. The © Opposition had _ all shrunk from the 
strugele ri the wie was: Pyosi the noble 
su waste his 
ft it to the late Attorn ey- 
ttorney-General left it to the late Reesetery 
miralty, the late Secretary of, ze Admiralty to the 
Pree of the Committee, and e having successively 
uitted town, it mae dev hier on M tt uller, wang devolved it 
rn Government. “Was T more conclusive oof Bis confi- 
slay 
ce inan ndinliiigwattan © 
ands, and a fpoane af 
wiv had ithe noble ene aintained 
aggravate Racket 
as before, oe Snksaas 4 
tothe Ber: off it had pose s hemes asser- 
e don He 
batt all his contribution t 
tion, that '« ent or other? must b. 
would now comé to the ten apoury. th e te inte ‘Lord ad pa 
ed his treaties about’ th e- TEA was that fee mai 
topic of a ae i ere F was the state 
in which, ‘after all his old profexsi : ee union throug 
out Euro Pe; he had left the great hations of tinent ?. 1 
late Oppo 
the Fre 2 “This ¢ 
bi fear, or of ri ibalryy abe , ew theinterests of 2 t 
o be th or ton alon 
€ answ: 
heats entered, at the close of the sess! on, upon geil of fe id 
with France and: with! the’ United’ States, nit ey ord he 
uttere: a two: word; and for having ait ia yen: in 
some his written iacralrenay’ petulant terms, which were 
lréa 
to pass at 
ar 
The noble ce Had alluded to the negotiati anover ; of 
jt it would be found inno 
England; and he reada 
document nee ro ion of th G cbayie taken the present 
® The ate! e notdet Thawevel had Teft, for ed oe 
be “his sm Affghan Tis sed to 
Sumed much upon 
i who had ais 
plated the abando: ta haa ”” said 
R. Peel; ae tell th ? he co Bored 
ake no disclosure on thé present state of the sub- 
ject, nor. cuiaiges — aan soldier’ life to yalieve myself fi 
these: premature: taun on to say that he woultw a0 
he:obj the sake of 
7 
office 
ity to him of Regis 9 emnbinien 
a unless accompanied with the consciousn sness 
Tory, or ange de nt personel atta remark rot 
Mr. He: nin, the motion was put 
cerried an ep sake ieried to adjourn day.—Sir J. 
aj till Friday. 
en ‘introduced his bill for the rea ueat of voters 
n Enghand and de mes which is to be printed and circulated 
ppc the ree 
Friday.-An tit wo wad iesied for South Hampshire, Mr. J. 
Wy) Fleming: hav Meena geo the wo geet dy Pei Several 
notices of m site Atom “A di atpiriasi took 
ing the spy system. 
existence of an any system. 
of sp regard to O Menthener he nl Hoge to DO a 
pes in the execution a — Lengo Pe 
sion, theymiotion wa wien e attenaed 
saith re 5p ich a Peis} rater bonis 
toeting business) the ~serirg “broke Wp for t ¢ sessio c 
> 
TY. 
ity alae Brida. The: Fonds abeve m ‘de. 
Le ane om the Haghsplatps Ditters 
Cc Boned ay rite J1$ to $5 the samé for account; 
Bichehuet Bills, 2d, issue, 485, to 50s. orem? ditto, 
a) 
2H. issue, 50s. to 52s. prem. ; 
2503; Three ye Cent nae 
per Cen 
a-Half os ene 
India Stock, 2493 to 
923 ; Three- and- wena 
yi x; waite New Three-and 
Sinnene and tts Picinity. 
tion of eae: ue —The Queen proceeded 
r 
the procession 
pas wded w : BP de gaye oli - 
loudly aod both on entering the House of Lords 
on as cone to th eae 
—The distribution of a i to the 
pupils aor abt College School took p 
in the presence of a large number of v 
bution oce upied more than an hour. t the co 
) 
ool. The scesiell had filled up 
y in the Profesor hip o. jam by Appointing 
Mr. G. Lon 
m 
portant are anticipated 
chairman concluded pi: pee ne a regulatio 
n made, by whic f the state of t she institu- 
ng! would kes 7 grovel twice in the course of 
nm had sri 
Met opolitan apt ovements.— We mere, before abated 
o the restorations which have for some time been goi 
on in Cros n Bis Snaparnie-eniiee The wo ois 
have just been acoeaitally brought to a close., The 
uilding was ope ast week a lecture room of.a 
literary and scientific poerties Professor Bell, of King’s 
ollege, the president of the. society, giving the’ intro- 
uctory lecture. O day last the Rev. C. Mackenzie, 
vicar of St,. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, deli an interestin 
cture ‘ the oer antiquities of the» Hall;’’ 
u 
epesien “of an old "Hinglich hall will be carefu 
erved as one of the 
e first meeting o 
h; © 
n to the presen, sigs hag been the fa. 
ers of 
Edward 1V: _dow Re 
he very worst ay the Duke’s Head, a anouoes 
e 
or 
was much frequented b highwaymen of the} last cen- 
tury. Some curious. particulars relative te. this mod 
ia are to be fe in a report of the Statistical 
Society submitted to the House of Commons a few years 
b seems there at that time Jen or. twelve 
lodging-houses for ong thieves, each containing on an 
ty inmates: the beds were piearged 4d. per 
d. if two slept together The houses were so 
constricted in ther os as to afford every facility of escape 
yey =! the 
thes 5 ioe no 
r Bhs: eriginally reheat to for e a pe ine of street, 
a ackman-stree eorge’s 
Chases and terminating at Charlotte treet, paar 
road. For the present there is no intention of carrying 
the new street _beyond the Southwark- "bridge-road, but 
Great Dover-road and — shies Bridge. The expense, 
as far as regards the c to the owners of pro- 
will 45 c 
e new 
ust been Seteplandsy and will 
the Bishop of London. It is a brick 5 jeeps of the 
+ fo style, and has been built. by 
‘ : 
neg h es Missionary esa 
ary Hal re when the 
1 htetiry, and 0 
e athart rian or pales avag 
the infaene of, the 
d rings a aces fi fiom ied 
di sia ga de 
‘the wapi-’ 
ar of T katesion we peciiaee Seacen as een lible 
e reign of 
spesinnens of ome perfection to which the. Africans have 
ved in the art of ro gol Id. anit 
St Martin’s-in.the-F' tions” fad -rbudig 
ve spire of this church, i suffered .so..m 
he late storm, were commeneed on Sat 
ch 
notice. cetxined that the amas will be 
effected ies pene to > the parish 
eman who wa fe chwarde 
at te n that t 
ning, a a CO 
which $ n ever since continued. Ther 
has be me negotiation on the subject, as there was no 
y me »s8ot 
removed, 
commissioners to increase the 
ber of men inmeiately, should the company % found to 
2 — ations 
were wich. -O8 Satu turday me aig White Bait Din- 
of “the Ne took p 
The Prine teamer som 
party cay ngerford-market Pier to Greenwich, leaving 
at six o'clock” precisely, with Sir Robert. Peel; th 
me and. Buccleugh,; the Earls of Had- 
a bury; 
Ripon, “Liverpool,° an 
Borde Senhey. * Whats cliffe, Jermyn, E, Bruce 
merset, Lowther, Lieto, Eikot, Sidney, Redesdale, San- 
don, Abinger 3 Sir Freemantle, Sir Gs :Coc 
J. Gra ,oir GN y, Sir F. Trench, Sir E. Knatch 
bull, sir W, Follett, ‘Siem ‘Gran Ae Sit k 
Gdulbara » Herries, H. Bar on Cc 
Peel, feo.” nar Navigation 
Wharf, Deptford, the Prince of Wales was saluted with 
a dischiarge'6 enon! which was, Sail aoe from. the 
The. ships of. y, an -of 
the Marine Society’s ship, were, manned, see ks ie € three. 
4 42 ' Ter 2: ar- 
hen 
to upwards of fifty pers 
Brobincial ‘eos. 
Andover.—At ,the meeting ofthe igs of ane 
union, on Saturday, July»9, the -of the aceou 
pe to investigate the union a nts, in rahe 
qe e of the recent embezzlements committed by Mr. 
ands, as laid before the board 
eines showing a deficiency of 1,3387, 13s. 
Lamb immediately stated his cr pungel of repaying that 
e guardians, as he could not suffer the u to 
ellen Bon oO 
the. conduct ‘of Mr. . Lamb, in Stating se intention sae 
1. 13s 
of which the union had been Phen hy Mr. Mr. Mand Mp 
honourable to his character in the degree, ne 
bove sum has been sin ai Net ri on into the 
Sans of the treasurer to the account 2 the union.—Th 
Hampshire papers state that the oldest sportsmen. have 
never remembered partridges so abu tas they are: this 
eason through th ‘ger 1s 
8 ‘ 1a 
fal and, 
with lesoresiiians pepo ; 
manufic: | 
onqane 
wh chenicei on J id 
ill Faced clea -s “pibad that de murde 
skull deter fractured with | "kitchen paker. 
The jury, 
