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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. (Dec. 10, 
dopted : 
disposed of. 
7 Leg a the pie a ane ‘eating es a of the 
manufacturing, commerct 
this country, and the he wide-sprea 
ga starving people o regar 
sense of their injustice—these 
lication of adequate reme ae 
ls to the First Minister of 
of 
measures for securing the uorestricted supply of food 
the rete ctually remove 
widely prevail- 
e community and the preservation of our social an 
political institutions. 
ritish American Company.—A meeting of the 
sulting council of ie mie ios on was held on Wednesday, | t 
h, Bart., i in the chair, oe the purpose 
the various 
Duke rgyll. 
the unfavourable impression produ 
i The report stated that the despatches received 
from Sir Allan M‘Nab th e 
gt 0 bs ec ati are appreciated in Canada, and 
ive in that ; the valuabl 
tracts sof teat that will be opened to colonization by the 
ion, with - approbation of the provincial govern- 
ment, ani and the legal recognition whi e association will 
receive fom the eng aa Assembly and Counsel. The 
m sed by Sir R. eh Dr. Rolph, the 
ve BON classes, | which included 
less and in 
ouk pelts" are withheld, ci Saat of merit. 
rizes were awarded, but the 
e societ 
oe coat ge - mas chair, the judges’ award was 
confirm a motion for the es:ablish- 
ment of a dditio nal pres ma, erly es 
as gain an the gol beast in the 
ae was bred by Si  Chadiea Pcapest of Brough- 
Income —The commissioners have co 
hearing appeal from te western district of the City, gt 
have made such ress, that their investigations are 
been req! _~ make cases, 
in such a place as y, must yesoers form the pre 
majority of the feral. and by taking them out 
jurisdiction of the commissioners, their duties have been 
E —The half-yearly meeting of the pro- 
was held_ last 
ive 
directors. hg re report that the 
23d Aug., 1841, amounted to 7 94731. 15s., 
while those’ for the correspo: 
for 
the past half-year, including 6,8287. 12s. i rials with 
01 equer wires the rent arched 
r the last 
— 
fand, 6,4007. It was 
thet tho cums. 
eae 
cet at a sue own. 
of ee eon ropolis. ind wit which her Majesty’s 
resolved, after 
a of 4,500/. and 485/,, for | distance from New 
the improvements at Limehouse, be appropriated from the | Great Western Railway was traversed in half a 
reserve fun n arriving at the station, ne Majesty and BERS Abe 
Robbery.—In a me of the 26th ult. we noticed the gee an. ayesha to th Seg en follow 
new apparatus for coskiin the firemen to resist the ac- the s bearing the Pri 
tion of the smoke; we ‘in menti tioned, special train a a ee provided, which 
the Royal party at maleres “: bo ato hte in 
o 
oyal pate 
reached Meee in perfect safety a ast 
ot the only service which 4, sty appeared in excellent ‘hea uk, and pao 
and very aightly fatigued by her sa og gp ney. The 
loyal inhabitant n assembled in phils pe able 
numbers i in the High- Pipes and on east le-hill, to greet 
n from 
nt. 
room, stumbled against something bulky, and upon ex- te. —We t st to wre again this 
amining it, disco ea ledger half consumed, | week the continuanc of incendiary fir fires. In Lincoln- 
d the remainder cove er with ink. He placed it | shire two fires of this description have oe place in the 
in the warehouse with the intention of goa . fo ens on the property of the D f Bedford, by which 
rm, but while his back was turned it was kyards to a large amount -have been destroyed. In 
was afterwards found concealed behind “the phase Nottinghamshire a barley and oat stack, belonging to 
door, evidently for the purpose of being purloined. Sub- Hill, of Griton, and a ing ma e of consi- 
sequently, e rse the consequence of | derable value, the property of Mr. Rowe, were destroyed 
urther discoveries, a clerk, Joh owdon, was | at Spalford on inst Tn Ca ridgeshire, on the 
exa e A as to the condition of the counting- th, a barn filled with wheat and oa as burnt to 
house. His answers were ec marae Rae See oe while. the | the ground on the farm of Frohock, at Burwell, near 
= were aera the course to be opted ~ left | Newmarket ; the lucifer matches by which the property 
ne Drees. a ig observed, taking with h the | was fired were found r the spot. few afters 
amount of 5007. A large reward has en. sitorel ee his ey some a caning 7 were fired at Swaffham, near the ~ 
apprehension. e plac a farm pging to Mr. Allix, M.P. . In 
the Isle of Ely, oe field b rns ane se 
n the farms of oe Parnell 2 
aced on the 24th. In Leice 
b 
Weather.—During 2a whole of eases ns Wed- eral stacks of corm 
nesday the aba grea was enveloped in ren- 
dering it necessary to lights in all eS omiblie “ics ces 
hroughout the 
to ae rick-yar n 
without the aid of candle or ee ial sy Si minor ac- | Heath, 
cidents occurred in the prin Fate seed was burnt to the grou 2 
business of the Ri iver was almost t entirely suspen nded. these baa ee been fired within the last few : 
fi * 
Harrow. 
n.—The Paxonebive pepers inform us that the 
ark 
by “Mr. J. Neeld was a Bg on the 3d inst. by ‘he Ashburt : 
a and China has had the effect of re- — 
examiners to h ted in favour of the Hon. P. 
mythe, son of Viscount stra gford. imating the serge sani tartare ich nad been droop- — 
Mortality of Me —The number of deaths re- | ing for some time past. The extensive factories for serge 
gistered in ee yee ending Saturday, Nov. 26, was 853; | inthis town and nei thood were at full work last 
being, Males, 429; Females, 424. Weekly average week ; and the in tants are inspired with new life at the 
a 9-40. 1. "Males, 467; Females, 445. ‘The distribu- | prospect of a revival of the export trade to the East 
tion of this ’ mortality over the different districts was as ol. iano he on Institute of - 
follows :—West dist cag whi 3; North, 160; Central, | British Architects on Monday, Professor “H g rea 
182; East, 178 ; South, 23 
; eenbearial Netos. 
iT from Walmer 
and suite jeft Walmer Castle on Setardny- 
their return to Windsor. On leaving — Castle, oer | 
Grenadier Guards, which were drawn up n 
bridge, saluted the Queen as her darmmice sateved ies car- 
riage, and the Thunderer, at an the roads, fired a 
r The royal cortege antes d through Sanda- 
and Wring aaa to Canterbury, In a ee of 
r Majesty’s reception was mos 
In Canterbury some of the houses vu bore 
a saperetions before pees while a = — 
up with fresh eve e royal salad 
was boiated = ay bes stgate Tomes iad St. Dunstan’s Church, | Ely in the c 
r Majesty’s we announced, the i 
Cethedel ales me rung. At 9 th ay ae arrived board was to 
qeare to the Fo bP n Hotel, wher 
her Majesty ane the Prince alighted, while a iceal "ely of 
woh The Queen left the Foun: 
a aaeaa gery 9, and proceeded onwards amids' “07% 
foot acclamations of the panied a pa At Black 
ed 
and proposed restoration 
e finest parish churcbeal in 
England, but has been iewed to become much q 
ts 
—Her Maje sty | presen 
aes peen leery Romanos 
n his opinion, much injury has a. caused tothe s 
wall of the church Ls sinking graves. 
Cambridge.— of the Cambridge ‘and El 
B 
numbers of Carriage 
did not apa until nearly half-past 2, and a — av- | pre 
ing been » proceeded at a ra es i nt of com 
The road ~ h, th middle classes 
ford tomards New 
classes, an the windows of of t 
females, ‘Hes Majesty 2 ype eted as 
loud chee At es immedia 
tion of the Railways, a fresh e 
peal crowded with 
e passed with 
tely oe the sta- 
scort of the 8th Hussa 
had been en so | report, whic conded by 
it was Master of Jesus College. 
of Divinity, praised the traini 
le aang. ue a fur pees’ extension = nation 
occupation, he said, required 
than chat “of a pee a 
ed 
nown w 
—— she 
was addre bub- 5 
Master of Che y 
gentlem who | 
bore testimony to the va oat Pia bo board, and to the im- 
portant results er it ween be to produce in the middle 
eer of so 
+ We have hen pares tas gi rie made 
parts of 
val ne 
ne on the road; and 
a road, on Vaushall bridge, through 
eee 
school were ranges ta Tne 
