THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
(Oct ..16, 
ys —‘On n 
o former occasion do we 
s 
riot 
i so alg expression of intense 
sas humiliation as a been exhibited by every one 
with whom we have conversed o n the occasion of this 
abject surrender of the happin se? “hopes, a peony 
le of nid Bene colony in nto the han 
jest sey The Roe sig — 
iless and 
’ pes a rage dissatisfaction av the lat 
mene Y the Governor ended to the Parliament of 
‘The Go rernor-General” “i asi n tryi 
pon ‘ conciliati 
” is ‘ike! to find "himself entirely unsuppo says d. 
i liberal principles, he has 
Draper, 0 he highest office 
igned, and it is expected that there will be a gene- 
break-up of the cabinet. is a 3 rumoured that 
i will be another 
ed with unusual 
n 
ee ka ig e United States oi on the con- 
trary, e change with satisfaction f them 
says :— If tech nd has come to a det etermination not 
than pie can geet it evidently 
ony to rem uch, a h 
the interest that the pris. implied in the relation of 
a colony is forgotten, then the policy now pursued is natu- 
and affords another of the superior Tights which 
‘oof 
nave’ oes in upon the statesmen e present rad 
dis ced 
other say: vi —_— ares now 
in the Canadian councils—the v t th 
ne, looks well for the aiukion of "tiberal prnciplen 
under which governmen ag can flourish on this 
lone 
t in these tre, wanna day 
1co. nce has bee received by the Great 
Western, that exican expedition to Yucatan had 
been completely Pap ee the Yucatans having capitu- 
lated withou ring a _ This sis. the result of the - 
ay te exico. 
exican hae arriving at Yue ry was joined 
by the Guadaloupe iron steamer, which lately sailed from 
post country, where was built for the tettieed Govern- 
ese advic Seaete that the murderers of the 
and his wife, whose melan- 
er some gage ie 
ered, and are 
eir orm rte ad If the shits 
treed are really the murdeters, the perpetrators of ee 
are natives, and not fo reigners, as was generally su 
condi belt oat 
West Inpies.—The Royal ‘Mail steamer Ses arrived 
almouth prods rom the West Indies 
left Jamaica Sept. 
Tus I land 13th, Nassau 
Oct. 5 
The So 
to Nassau; and on the passage a very severe 
hurricane, eighty miles-west of Hwan “A violent hur- 
vannah, on the 4th 
nzas, 
4 ver — diminished 
and vegetables were ve abe arce toy conse- 
quence of f the hur ricane. _— How re = read y at Ja- 
maica was expected t the t week in 1% ober. 
Three shocks Of cartbqedied had ately been felt in the 
island. The other news is unimport: 
‘CITY. 
_ Money sab Re te dividends being now 
‘incourse of become still more 
ents., 
‘Stock; 250 to 252, a uer Bills are 
"sbé. to S78. “ “eye again 
wee sascante and fts Picinitn. 
of the Bishop of London 
rvice was 
: aes ben g preached tee T 
vier ore St. - Bride's. = the he conlusion of the ser- 
0 deliver 
cases the e words of feof the 
a 
them were 
in 
which was not warrant 
and cranial sense. He advocated a strict adhi 
to these ease he the part of the clergy. yecause that 
would prove a check to much wayw wate ag: would 
‘protect the Chore rom aod omni tions of some of her 
injudicious members. The Bishop then directed ‘attention 
to the doctrine of regeneration i by baptism 
poten was beyond all doubt the daditing’ of the aagiie ican 
Ch It is freely and og set fe ees i the 27th 
Article and the offices of bapt He cou 
stand how any clergyman soak “deny this thadiane ntal 
doctrine of the Christian faith, who had declared hiv ¢ * 
viction of the truth of ae Prayer-book ; much less could 
ye 
The Bish nee e doctrin 
justification, and th lied the Shatuth of his 
clergy to the performance of e Servi ha 
the Articles are with respect to ne, the rubric 
and the ns a ith respect to discipline. A 
great peer of laxity has of late years crept into the 
oe ch; for the rem me. much of which we are indebted 
ous anc. men Ww 
the line j ina 
Ss o bec 
who overlooked the good that had “Bia otecied by these 
divines, ha they regarded, capiees igh the evil. The 
observance the rubric ought to be complete. 
aaignated 4 
He should offer no ebatadle 
was an 
clergyman, when r s bac 
people. He approved of the manner of agave hate the 
reading-desk, which may be seen in of 
churches, which enables ey Sagal lige at to ‘tart 
south while praying, and to the east during the lessons. 
He did not object to cunaies being placed re altar 
during Cae service, if they were only allowed to burn 
when the church or ‘chap el was lighted u ithe ab 
recently davate d whet ber a cle a! ah should Bae 
in his Dae or in his academical gown. He thought 
that w ee wae only one officiating deisest it 
r him to ascend the pulpit imme- 
the hia: gens, and thus 
e gown ted somses first 
n service. 
een 
of the Colonial Bishopric. 
subscriptions in cbedince A. his call amounted to Aa 
of 8,0007., much more than he had ssticiats ted. “He 
tended m Wicking another att on behalf of the sbektepolla 
church pets fund. w churches will be 
built fro ispo 
cludi 
the spite 
While contending fo aith once 
delivered to the saints, they should not jotiet charity, and 
should endeavour to 
Zi 
Compa yf. ee 
prietors of the 
held Hal ar purpose of delving a dividend on t om- 
ock, Mr. Aglionby, be es — ch “Tt ap- 
os brs m the report tha va nthe sales of 
the Company’s land had riseteddeiag’ the last few months, 
ealand 
ourt of pro 
the necessary expenditure in cerye - 
eiloiieition in the san ap rettem 
andona ‘ee scale, to New Zealand ; and t 
ts from the Conipaiiy” 8 fitlements repeal the 
eminently ‘tote’ ishing rangements had been redsaitly 
made with her e Majeaty’ s Colonial TCavanidient. by which 
100. 000 acres of land had been added to the eo, 
nth per 
rpretation of a) 
ed by its plain, literal, , | Rion 
and perhaps a bonus to the directors; but shortly 
afterwards it was aan that neither ee nor com- 
any was in existence. rried una- 
nimously; after which; the peer gic henked the ages 
etors for the unanimity they had in agreeing to the 
recommendation of the directors, Ity was infinitely more 
’ the c 
to the advantage of the Company that the Bropeletots 
should be content with a moderate ages than 
draw a 
large dividend out of the sorte hea ore paar 
applicabis to purposes of Cage take his 
share of blame, in common with the other prices in 
having previously rectintetnde ten per The 
oe s the present m e Peng a state 
ompan ood of ba as 
no doubt that w aodivity should recomme 
m privat Captain Wakefield, which 
showed th ould prove a prosperous sister colony to 
lymouth. Since the formation of 
medium o mstance that tended 
One cire 
pita to the prosperity of Nelson was, < fact that both 
found 
d lim e had bee its immediate 
an 
“HeagibebshGod' in idee quantities, and the f former of the 
eque 
finest quality: one cons of which would 
er Ant hogueecninartn” of steam navigation. 
ing what 
. Wat 
any po scephep! in the 
be the 
the Enyegeee for which Captain at 
sel could trade with Se istrict Yara’ a 
an 
resent 
were ok sufficient for the more important 
purpose of om atio 
Hou ek gga = been addressed to the 
tin: for 
rto abstai 
u their proper ne be in the transit 
ace of aegouk to a place of shipment in 
ir being, in c consequence, put under 
etnies prevails in co 
des of j 
general Bi believed Tia 
delayed. 
appeal to all classes of form 
a — ical offenders now incarcerated 
try. Mr. Pe aopet Lies called to th 
ope oad! the business of the m g by pes hope 
that the inhabitants of the aie of every grade of 
reform, would answer the appeal which that meeting was 
about to make, for funds in behalf of the individuals now 
incarcerated for the a of eye together be — 
their ied ances. He considere e e 
Government in carrying 
to pew that system cot ae 
country had been — into its present deplora 
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the sum salent? in the room was very small, 
The Mint r=The officers of the Mint have been actively 
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