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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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inforcements have already been sent to Natal, aig that 
faction has been cau sed by Lord Stan- 
ap rpaTors to the Governor, eres him t 
i for the. reception 0 ty juve- 
the buanert,” one: 
r 
to prove injuriou 
n ia receipt of the present 
and the whole Priv 
Council, e exception, nBt 
against Lord  Sietey s resolution as an ‘ 
tive offen ce committed against all aabace of papa in ‘the 
colon 
os peter IT1us.—Mauritius papers, to es 5th May, have 
been received. They state _ wei 
from the beginning of the season to 
179 Ib 
sugar cultivation should be Waeciaded. an 
the free ingress of in essere et a Pe 
i for 
oaied, with a malert of 8007 
et agreed upon 
Ginetal of India, praying his assistance in conformity, 
and voted 25,000/. for the warner se of promoting the im- 
’ migration of Indian labour 
CITY. 
Money Market, Friday.—The abundence of money, 
and the improved state of the manufacturing districts have 
caused a ices. .C close 
sai sake 251-2, Rxcheqner Bills (Old) 51- 3.° New, 
49- 
Metropolis and its Picinity. 
assuring them that, although removed By space, they were 
ami 
‘| then demanded that 
oer of precedence to the bhai Cha 
d 
hat place Her 
t her thro} 
in ac 
cece Fourth 
ames Graham, conveying 
s to inform, his ship thet the that the viene 
of her re was, not yet definitively reds that her 
Majesty would. mab ark fron the Dockyard at x Weakyiah 
and that i mab e that all ceremon 
with the conservancy of the ‘Thames,should be aalapeasel 
ith on the occas The Lord Mayor has given direc- 
tions to Capt. Fisher, harbour-master o ‘London, to at- 
tend at para a4 o afford every facility during her 
Majesty’s em Active eperpere’ one are makin 
is all Nixg Pi cobiooerg of the Royal Household for the de- 
rsda 5 Eee. vanes and pr pie. 
aad the Royal stud, we ard the Monarch 
at ae naho put foither preparation were: made yes itp 
re is bt 
y- the river will on mage 
Pace oe Monday, by Neale: anxious to witness the 
o Cskcentiies of Colonial Bishops—On Wednesday the 
ceremony of consecrating the five new colonial ee 
This being 
took place in Westminster Abbe 
but integral parts of the same great family; that many 
eart would go with them, and many a thought be 
theirs, when located in the scenes of their new and ar- 
duous labours. The sermon was listened to with great at- 
tent a At its conclusion the bishops elect retired into 
the pel of Edwa e Confessor, accompanied by 
the Bien bis of Chichester and Barbadoes, for the purpose 
e pu 
of being vented with their rochets. Meantime the Bishops 
‘Rochester c 
of London, Winchester, a t 
front of the mind and ated. themselyes. Ina few min sis 
the bishops elect retpey ed to the choir, pepites in 
customary manner ch occasions, and pied as 
efore. The Bisho sie of Chichester and Bar es then 
led Archdeacon pir A rward to the Com 
om nmissioners, the 
met he Tee verend Father in God, we pr 
sen the "Go oily. and well- learned man, to i 
orasined ‘hind consecrate bishop.” The Bishop of Lo London 
e Queen’s hires should be read, 
which having been Ann by Mr. Dy 
on, the 
after which the Bisho 
itany. At the conclusion of the Lit 
Lon dr 
several modes require me the 
se the usua er manner 
responses were given praye 
havin bas offered, te prpope s elect again retired in the 
sam er as be put Si rema ainder of their 
em fore, to 
sticopat habits, re sg Beck arse ne i 
centors, t s of Chichester and Barbadoe 
i te ‘altar rail, and seated themselves with 
vanced es 
the three bishop ming commission, the new 
Shaye fiesling 1 in front of the altar. The Bis ee of 
London now rose and read the first verse of the anthem 
* Veni, Creator Spiritus,’’ whi s immediately taken 
up by the organ, the first three verses pele chanted by 
Master Stevens, remainder given in full chorus by 
the whole strengt choir. The being con- 
cluded, all the bishops laid their hands on the head o 
Arc = Bishop of London as ti the 
on prayer, and sated id a Bible, pronounced t 
a. eaaation: The same form having been renpeetively 
nistered to each Liniaba: the ceremony ended, and all 
tote who did i ee of the ae a ane the. choir. 
Th ] of - 
ere were, ver, a very large commu- 
nicants Tiblent ys the whole service did “ant conclude 
until after three o’clock, when the tera gadis in their 
eath of Lieut.-Gen or 
L 
| Loe town on Thursday that pee Vivian, late Master- 
Geatet of | nance, had died in Germany. Hi 
ae wes a Pane ss 28, 1775, and was wel wn 
a disting t officer, He n Flanders 
el 
of Sir John 
served afer ‘the Dee of Weltnglas in the Pen 
from 1813 to the return of the army, including the battles 
of Orthes, Nive, and Toulouse. commanded a 
Cavalry regiment at Waterloo, His ee death 
causes a vacancy in the Ist Silat Be rege of which re- 
giment he was Colonel. Heiss Korey in his title By 
bad son } cop Ma ol M.P., who accession to the pee 
age causes a y for oe 
Stock Ex se 
deniuatties 
nle 
ch as to render him altogether bee 
k-Exchang p- 
: m C P. 
or ‘ gg in acl were aed by the A ion.—The Coal and Finance 
colonia bishops. The Q * Ag Coss mittee have sent in their report relative to the income-tax 
) Paticeina ; rr a few | to be paid by orporation of the City. They state 
m entered the choir. | that after duly examining the Chamberlain’s accounts, 
hed cer eens Je mn ad that “ City’s income, subject to the du y 
; “8; the altar service | /4. in the pound, amounts to the sum of 4,470/. 7s. 71d. 
= pollgaay by the of oe of London ; the epistle was. and they are of opinion that the sum of 1304, Te Ba 
ae lise Wii 3 the gospel by the | should be returned to the Commissioners of Sta 
ishop of Winchester; an sermon was preached by | and Taxes for carrying the Act into execution 
the bishop see sg the see ai Bar does (Dr. Cole: idge), | Southwark.—D ing the past week it bas back confi- 
The Rev. Sy late took his t from the fifth and sixth | dently stated in the city that Mr. D.W. Har commi: 
verses of t 3 : eh r of 1 iah :—* Fear not, for ¥ | sioner of the city police, will be appointed Hig : Bailiff of 
am with haa’ : I will —_ thy seed from the east and Southwark; and several ca tes ha nsequentl 
ther thee from th say to the norti:, Give | Started for the office of missioner of Police Case is 
bids and to the south, Ke eep ni ot back; bring my te Kincaide, the Present governor of Bridewe oe 
far, and my daughters from the oud of the en tth.” Hede- Campbell, Colonel Angelo, Colonel Grant, ajor- 
General Sir B. Connor, are are already anr as candi- 
livered an appr 
of the Christian religion was € slogan 
h the ele 
y alluded It 
with an i impressive address t ts "the ibhigpe elect, | 
peer 
© The Monument,—The City, Lands Committee, at a 
‘killed on the spot. On the 7th of Ault 1788, John Crad- 
k On 
mee ting on Monday, determined to prevent any pres 
persons from precipitating themselves from the top A 
e st ars fixed suff. 
herself last week is "the sixth person who mmitted 
suicide in the same manner. wa the 26th, July, 1750, a 
yo ang man, supposed, to. be a weaver, who was neyer 
Prete. himself Rs the. galle ery, and was 
dock, a jgainegwan aker. 18th of June 1819 
Lyo 
Mr. a diamond 5 residi 
arge quantity of 
t for eae 
n Mo nday evening: a meeting of 
nni Baton Common, pursuant to 
The meeting 
8:3 
mmen 
nee, consisting st 
nted on horseba oh ‘and about achi 
There were hole about 4 5,0 
My 
sence 
n, and.other parts of 
n.,.Clerkenwell- -green, for 
ing. an em n-air meeting 
by, a.van, eri had alr seuss pa 
a informed 
he chair 
proceso was headed 
n on the Green, when t 
t no: meeting ould be 
however, was taken ei ii é, chairmen.» com 
dressin ng the meeting, which cedaae beg 
body of 
rmi 
menced a. 
a augment 
ed, and 
‘in numbers. A strong bod police hea arrived, 
in the cours: few minutes the speaker and» the van 
had. disappeared... The not ily dispersed, 
and. the people continued to assemble in small groups, 
oceasionally. attacking the police with) stones and other 
missiles... On the same night there. was, an attempt to 
hold a meeting, at.Paddin igton, but it. was. equally unsuc 
ssful, early as 4 0 ‘lock num of persons began 
to assemble on the bridge over the railway terminu 
continued rapidly piatenine ‘until ; 
oO 
= 
SS co 
e 
whic € 
stones arid brickbats were thrown at Sod ice by the 
mob, wh d and yelled at them re . From 
that time until Jate in the evening, the p lice repeatedly 
ha iain say. rsing them in all directions, and 
placing table double files across the vari pads, 
effectually p prevented § their @ unitingyagain. Betwee ae 
mblage beg: 
o’clock not*200 
evening another 
ists to hold a meeting cy) 
the whole of the day it um 
intended, in spite of the authorities, fi bold. mening 
made kno 
dually to di rse, and by | 
n gradu. o dispe edie 
but the cality was only m a few of their 
own part: eople began toa eons t seven 
ersons, mens 
gregated around the lamp-post in the 
and one man bega 
page bee mame diately cleared the Green and prereuls! 
Eehe meeting.—O1 Ab awe night a pud- 
hig r or complete 
a 
accordance w 
ain | and affirming that ‘tlie Chanter, was the ow remedy | for 
the people, were. the meeting 4! 
en. carried, and the- 
dispersed, al 
The Coa Heat. —On Wednesday, there was a gener 
strike among the coal- -whippers on the river, not be 
panied, however, with any political movement. The ° 
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