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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 29, 
782 
Hand, 446, oa 
heep 180, 21; from Holland, oxen cows 
pice 608 ae Spain, oxen 305, cows 64, sheep 18 
maki ng altogether 2,7) 5 hea 
1. Pancras —The directors and guardians of the poor 
parish ha ve agreed to a Report to be presente d to 
jal inquiry lately instituted 
mode in whic 
ing 14 
instructed in the elementary h useful know- 
ledge, combined with moral and religious instruction. 
enters at some length into the questions arising out 
of the late wearer but they have b y 
before our rea it is not necessary to particularise 
the details. to the state of the uy 
schools, and the religious and other instruction afforde 
the pauper children rt expresses the opinion of 
the guardians—‘* that this special inquiry will —_ the 
blic at e, as well as the oners, tha 
pe larg poor-law commiss 
r h 
tention on the part of the 
new an school, with ces 
e workhouse, similar to that of the boys, at 
a cost of 2000/., for the exclusive use of the female chil- 
dren, it must be manifest that the directors of the poor, 
owe the vestry of this parish, are sparing neither in trouble 
order to promote the 
expense in riya i and seine, 
as ale as the religious and gine ob 
ion, of the pau 
per cbildren who are domiciled in che workhouse of this 
Holborn.—On Monday a meeting of the 
shi was convened at the Mechanics’ Institution, 
ceva eed’ by the 
| mutual crimination. 
of the c 
an 
rg declaring hi: 
rin 
he meeting concluded with resolutions in favour 
of the ae and equal a rig On 
70nNn 
n 
and station at home, 
cter where she was t 
ornament of s the domestic’ hearth, *thani in the — arena. 
sM 
He said he had warned the Hous 
ts.— 
ourse of lest week 
nth 
e Chartists was 3 held j in the Old Bailey, 
hartist Association. 
arti- 
aspiring after political rights.’ 
Miss Mary Ann Walke 
6 
mal 
rs have thereby ac 
bi is 
obberies.—We men 
robbery 8 a ne of apg nes 
olff, a foreig 
by some parties to 
there ae oa mag the 
legal investigation. 
Mortality of the Fa opolis.. —The 
~— in the wee 
was Males 
peas 1838. 9-4 40-41, 
in having filed 
- parishioners, 
nt, 5th and otk 
and 
a committee Bben to consider the propriety Bas 
Re t. 
on in Oxford-street ; ar the com sieveaubitnnane 
that site for the ap t, how- 
yproval of om Sasi: 
cont: 
Deptford.— 
neau, 
to partake of political rights She was not, p 
sidered, i i 
the character of w , wha’ 
e 
to pearvis they een mon 8 to have a 
did not consider that. nature intended woman 
ically con- 
t first 
tioned in a recent Number t 
valued at 9,000/., from “ 
n merchant, while i in Covent 
es ha 
whole affair will now undergo 
number of deaths 
k ending ge Pare the 15th inst., 
wably females, 413. 
467 5 laonen 
ee weekly . 
The 
distribution ems this i mortality over "the differe co dinesiens 
was as follow est Districts 114, North Tnistiioas. 40, 
Central East Districts 193, South Dis- 
| tricts a 
On Sunday, 
mt opted in te Thames and be eres Pier. 
ween 
and “ee ong ne 
, who secured it ut muc! 
nearly two tons. It 
rsons accustomed to the whale 
ot Guards, and 
It was first seen passing e river bet 
and the Dreadnought Hospital Ship, 
tacked b é 
difficulty. The ees a} the animal is rea 20 feet, his 
circum ce 10 feet, his weight 
was recognised, by per 
fishery, a he 
Ais now certain that Woolwich is to be 
one of t etropolitan stations 
that the ~~ will be occ 
mont d battalion of the Grenadi 
eve’ 
unday | ** Light fo 
ham.— 
ba been ately ere ae 
aall‘specennt able manner. 
ier emigrated oN 
. from Tho 
—We regret: to Kor that: the. caisson recentl 
n Sands has been destr 
er haying run 
required no or 
nar- 
row escape 0 
a day or hark sane sailed, from gin 
-diebedage rou he world, was bearing dou, th rong the 
North Foreland when the storm, and driven 
— me ts For a length of time her situation was 
On $ ts 
she was 
course of the evening wi ‘eieeran to repair 
ee waren, “of befrie fending: hbo 
ge: € 4 mii ae 
oo ‘the og Chr eae, 
of Biddick, in this county, 
Robson, @ neigh! 
that object, under a promise to remem if 
ever he had it: in his er. | Ro was! then a banks- 
an ; but he has lately been employedin pumping water 
in pit. onday week he received a letter 
from the executors. of Wilson, apprising him that he had 
nena at lade}phia, United - States, and be- 
Ts him ety: and ceooee to ~* value of about 
of age 
to the Metropolis a pe 
head-quarters, and a _ 
tages ofa — sta 
Chatha 
pi 
the ec irie t = 
place without the o 
“Brodin Nes 
7 Gamies 
met time on = the 
—On Pic eing the anniversary of 
= of Trafalgar, the Cumberland, 70 guns, was laun 
© ‘presen 
ly 
in this town. The ¢ onsecration of the I Rev. 
ing near 
advan- 
the 
che 
y @ 
f | of = Cumbrian is 180 _ sth i abi 54 feet 3 
—It is understood that i it is the intention 
rs, who 
hartist edges onday ta — ST wins 
given at the hall of the} : Sight 8 3 r. Dan- 
combe, M.P. f 
t 
mmence: 
son took t ' ter the adoption 
favour of the principles of the charter, Mr. 
addresse took a review of the poli 
the ne. get ete and alluded to the recent sessi 
a ere never. was,” he said, #a i 
the Tories, 80 pha her to the Whigs, <i 
the Ap le. I was looking 
of hours during 
mace: and 
February to August they sat 1,00 
those hours were midnight, ia 
138 of after 
La 
cathedral i 
performing the ceremony, 
Dr. Wals 
nd, was appointed to take place e yesterday, in 
n this town, the fre archbishop o 
by Dr. Wise 
of Bix tom 
mention as a 
and only one could reac 
iemen’s | h 
n St. fear 
write well 
ion in the price of ch He. dlates taken place in this ¢ toasty, 
istressed state of the labouring | © 
‘classes, farmers are inning to 
cor me and one vise 
facture 
tioned, w ‘made acontract. 
ve up mantu- 
near pc he is men- 
Ma ehndiah, re whieh place the corps was sent during the for his witepat ‘about’ baa oo ago be oes a oe not 
late riots. . The Gu ards are said to ben much ¢ with more than 40:0 
e t “a. ork T4AT 42. TT 
stations, as it is known to be shag > ot trom its vicinity are Society took. place last wale The exibition 
of stock was not equal to: the average: 
of a superior abe sat In ‘the evening about ai i 
ed gen’ 
ntlemi en: dined together in the Shire Hall, Earl 
S sim abe e incipal feature of the 
meeting Ww discussion of the prospec 
referen party politics., Mr, Barneby, M.P., in along 
speech upon this subject the recent measures of 
Ministers. ‘* Whethe e measures,” hi > twill 
succeed, or whether they will fail, it is impossible for 
us to say; exert our upport them 
to the best of our ability, so that we may do our best to 
ke der ecome 
ep our sta 
poorer and deal harshl 
by them. hat the prices of our stock hi 
rially so ee has been fully: felt sem ia ‘but tl elise 
the reduction of prices has not am to the great re- 
duction d twelve «years 
go; and the depression may be partly eiibathinese 
nes ave tak other coun- 
in referen 
ow > aie ‘I ‘tiie net 
ghts ‘to the im- 
ent of jand i in gener: we sho k 
every attempt to improve the soil, fore try it be aye or 
hich 
onary I allude patti I think great 
would carried n the ing man- 
ner, namely, that the landlord oral pay forthe draining 
roggre ha estates, but that the tenant should pay 
five per cent. o: er gio ame this, Ith int the land- 
lord’s. maa hcley would be be much and he pee 
get five per inp reiwrey "While the inter 
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