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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 3, 
Since its close the old roof and steeple have 
d newly erected, aud the interior has 
ermon was preached by 
of 
repaired. 
€ 
n found oes sible to give addi ace 
the poor; but he trusted that — long poanpe 
an her church in the parish, and at lea more minis- 
announced that the late De reled: Dean of | 0 
—It is 
Westminster, — left by his will 5,000/. Three per Cent. 
i 
applied in ae hee or pu 
and irchase of el in 
ome convenien of Westminster, under the direction 
of the Bishop of Pondon.” 
oyal Exchange.—At the meeting of the Gresham 
st., Mr. Richard West- 
000 guineas. 
he Bechange eras 
ved in the c of ra 
room i gre statue of ie Dake of 
: ia 
Bank Robbery.—One of those canbe p cual ties 
Joint Stock Bank on Saturday. <A co can clerk in 
their employ, named Edwin John Jordan, ded i 
the course of the afternoon, after having received seve! 
i bject, expressing his er t he 
; to restore roperty. 
is ni heey ait rewards 
f his 
are “tl hea for ‘his $ apprehension 
e Trade.—The opening gf tbe Chinese ports by 
ote 
in our dy peoeneet 2 a 
beneficial effect on the commerei a in t 
circular has been issued this week by a leading firm, “inti- 
mating their intention to aespateb, on Sey 15th of “<9 
alternate month, commencin t February, a first-clas 
ship to Chine, calling at Hong- Lone for ordara: and after 
eed ay oe ete oe or oak which shay 
me of arr 
St. Bar mee meeting of t 
Governors ‘of ae "bospita fine week it was oleae: “s 
t a repo: 
e Treasurer and Almoners recom- 
the hospital, and situate in its i i 
for the formation of an establishment for t a- 
tion of a certain number of pupils. The stipe ‘detailed 
the advantages li ise from commoda- 
tion, more particularly for pupils coming from distant 
laces. Jt stated thet in many inst you en of 
great ise had been 
t schtd such an setabtis hat a it was - 
ined for the 
at all events, considerably | ei 
lated that the apprehensions yi 
morals of their sons would 
_ educati 
collected in the Metropolis at on of the 
more directly affect the public than the Scediticn sa Be 
her professional class, and and hence the eee Pil 
Seadeutly of its “advantages to the parties renee rel 
r 
concern 
“Scottish Hospital.—The 107th Anmiversary™ of this | 
well-known Charity — place on evening, 
at the Lom Tay the Earl ae Haddington, ‘First 
Lord of the Admiralty, i in the rome Inp 
toast of the Army and Navy, a Ship pid hgh om: 
i or the 
sent m 
patriotic spirit of endura 
diers, we owed the happy 
a India and € 
t 
ng the | struction 
| left w 
disasters took place, the 1 result ope that the invincibility 
ore ¢ ed to the a 
now 
conclusion by the u 
ad acted together 
his 
ody against the ene 
an attended, and the wisiaptenct 
announced pishoae try to nea 
ity Poli aise committee have sent in a 
A geegnieng ap ee to the expenditure of the 
t it Speen that the peor he 
s found suffici 
ommittee cae 
some shorter — ig cf s circumstances may appea 
regu Sis a hich, the incidental expenses for 
the year 1842 
1838-9-40-1—mal 
of this rho over the different districts was a 
West phy s, 124; North, 206; Central, 183; East, 178; 
South 
The Model P Prison.—As the day for nigel | igre 
establishment is fixed for the 15t 
rid 
those which carry out the combined systems of silence an 
separation , and the readiness yn which every part of 
building et ee mt by the officers. The galleries and 
ground-floo ners are c nfined, bra 
which the pita neh 
out from an iattanee at through which the main build. 
this area 
box is situate, and epinah 
t of the prison. These galleries are reac db n 
staircases, which le the o ) visit every cell ina 
short space of time. Ther 0 cells nearly 
A | in length, about 7 feet wide, and not quite 9 feet hig 
pposite to the entrance door, t abo 
hand-basins and water-taps, and each 
I 
gallons of water p eligious iodky, at the discre- 
tion of the chaplain, will be supplied to each cell, and the 
prison ill be required to attend divine service daily 
A small iron handle within the cell, communicating with 
a bell, will enable a prisoner to obtain the attendance of 
turnkey at any mo eari ell in cb of 
y 
is eye down th rridor, and pe i t 
wall, the number of the cell in which the prisoner is con- 
fined, a rust out by sa nt 
which oor the in- 
with wire, and th this the officer on du step 
i ar he prisoner, can see the interior of the 
cell, without being himself seen. In another part of the 
r, ap which, upon being unlocked, falls down, 
fo a shelf, whereby the prisoner’s'meals are intr 
es as: ese meals a ed along the 
ex- 
Among the regulations a the © sere ces been 
taoteral are the following et 
ot Senge torn an 
one hour. ‘They are to be Ta ‘ally = the oo 
rz chief officer ; po hm ain, 
pe officer, and schoolmaster, he: nee ~The 
must report to the governor 
prin turnkey m y mis- 
serets of the inferior officers complained of by ‘the pri-” 
eA. who wi to see the visiting commis- 
sioners, the governor, chaplain, or medical offic Ress upon 
application through the ‘principal turnkey. This officer, 
on » his own n responsibility, ¢ can remove at: the infirmary any 
by 
a 
soon adop ted 
ae, 
to i recent division 
the League, for the purpose or carr 
in furtherance of the 
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sudden 
y ill. 
object, 
Ther 
their belief ong t would b 
Thu 
ting of the first Neiakens of the Metropolitan 
omnes os parishes of St. 
ad § 
on the contrast which the arin 
eting afforded to 
sneral ais 
o one held nea 
g ve 
o bu 
aatsiats! has ‘been eh agen contin 
and Cor 
ution, som 
i 
er he roceedin ee. 7 1: 0 confusion, it 
was Seis tae that they should be rd, a . Bla 
wa ailed with cries of ‘‘ No artists,” 
spoke dt some eee concluding by moving as an amend- 
ae deleg be sent to ae conference at 
Birm ham on iy es t.. to assist Mr. Joseph 
Sco in gr struggle for the repeal “of the Corn-Laws. 
Mr. Ewart, M.P., a cod’ in ieee of an immediate re- 
peal, poset set t i) 
a taatn 
state to deal equal justice to all ranks of her Majes 
he sec 
oa 
man — 
e 
© more separation 
tween different sides of the street. 
hi 
riche in oid 
Marylebone. ee Arita iris of the increase of dis- : 4 
which has recently oe Lene a 
rdians Biot 
and p 
Per 
ardo ha 
n enaRes 
Evans 
d the effica 
reference to its ty importance 
- interests of the The world 
r a great example, and every English- 
veal it rested with him to take a large 
of h ty to oth Let t 
between different countries than be- 
Let be united for 
had heard of wars and rma- 
th om-houses erected, not 
money for in- 
tables 
ism been 
ave num 
vember 1840, 
ary the aivedage number receivin 
th dealt 
which is not var case in — 
ra 
out 
oft 2841; 
relief in February 18 184 
pace 
months t 
= 
with 
in 
doo: 
“ti operate to produce | the amazing iner 
hich 
this 
vate 
the average n 
41, 5, ae showing that i in the 
out-poor increased 2,722 
g relief for the whole of 
on, ts M. 
ing. 0 
and by singratlting them 
and u 
ded th 
ng by ris J a resolution for opening a subscription 
ve 
s will be entirely 
wh ile 
by 
whom ex xpressed tej 
sides night 
t. Margare 
nin g by r eferring 
pals ae ee oe Be! 
mand Ap instant reme 
sy which has restricted 
while . 
ued i w Tariff 
ving earner the resO- 
se f ; 
the po 
aie the ae 
of Mr. Escott, 
naturally 
ing the epocchiad 5 
r ape E 
“hei 
t, tt — at Lae te 
arish in ses, 
tricts—for prt ater the 
receiving relief in No- 
mber receiving 
short 
2, and 
