1842. ] 
THE’ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
scription the erection of a church in the Kensall Green | the fi e, and ina t time the whole premises were en- | of Englan when J say that we do no ire ro- 
Saeiat the Bishop of London in the chairs, His Lord- elowels in flames, consisting of barns, J a besides Sellen nab injure ot general TLR a 
ship said that the district ensall Green, which in- | the whole of the stock in the gen - ager For an hour | that we do not require any further protection than such 
rr rtions of Paddington,,, Kensington, Chelsea, | and more the fire was disti at Bridge psi as will prey rom being crushed by foreign competi 
Hammersmith, and Willesden, contained upon an average | whence ine was despa atched ~ he spot, but was / tion. In the situation of this country, and the burthens 
3,000 inhabitants, a arene r very” n. 0 om were | unable to reach it until the entire property was Pid we have to bear, we are not ab tend with unlimited 
destitute of church accommodat This, together with | In the course of the f lowing day, the ‘‘ Wizard’ petition; and while such is case, it is our deter- 
ich‘ha e in| districts, sufficiently | taken into cust , and underwent an examination befo nation, with all our mi our might is at— 
indicated the necessity which existed for taking the present | the magistrates; but as there was no doubt that the oc- | that there shall be protection, that we will have fair pro- 
3 and-he. believed; that 3 the. pr curr mee was an accident, he was afterwards discharged, n. wis forth to the public, for we 
0 a 
pro an aelnmoelly 
res ssed their co a a ere nce in t 
u 
that appeal had been met, were now e ra) 
i The amount of su berpton received dur- 
ing the day’s pepsin amouuted to 
_. Kennington. order has oe poe from the 
; Home- office for the exobting of a 
— 
m 
wardens of this parish ha have ad- 
sed a letter to ‘the daily papers, representing that tbe 
: proceedings at tl 
were inac rately reported. They, state’ ‘that an nig 
against aka _ option of thei r estimate was moved y 
_ Mr. Offor, 
r vied 
i=" 
objector to the princ ce replied to 
- letter, agers that the preceding report was abaaal 
Tooter y papers have been hg eaigen to 
jah. The 
contradict» a par, nee pone grepens some days since 
with their. intelligence from Woolwich, saa wa i 
sco 
our Paper-last: ahve the effect that Captain 
Allen was about eC the Wilberforce, and 
was anxious to return with her to the coast of Africa. 
gallant. officer m) this tas! pe thu ibed has 
is being appoin 
as no desire to be again engaged i in the Niger expe- 
ion 
Gr avesend: —On menrerys: a meeting of the inhabi- 
tants of this town was held for the 
A petition 
opte ted, denouncing t 
——- unequal, and therefi 
th 
their o 
s they pray 
e Act. It rt resolved 
the e petition be entrusted to Lord John Russell for 
ntatio! 
Mortality — e Metropolis.—The number in deaths 
tered during the week ee — 17,7 
males oes. femal les 494; weekly 
robincial Wetus. : 
| dd gr apeaecig Districis.—Three 
re fir 
stacks of w 
«Of barley w d on Sunday week, at Tickhill, in York- 
mate, *. the property of Mr. Amery. As ther 
“ 0: t 
eward has been offered for the apprehension of 
Mcendiary—In Lincolnshire, on Tuesday , the stack- 
Yard on the far 
were 
the spot. Ussex, afarm at Little Ho ‘saa Pies 
by Mr, was fired on Thursday, the 22d. 
barn and wheat-stack, distant yards from each other, 
_ Were found in flames at t 2 time ; two wheat-stacks, 
the produce.of 26 aeres, were destroyed, and. the out- 
buildin much i Thursday k, a c 
red near the village of Westonzoyland, a few miles 
from Bridgew sequence of a fire- 
e stack-yard of Mr. T'as- 
e. In consequence of the nen wind 
* prevailed, it was impossible to arrest the progress of 
d to any such service, |.‘ 
‘| Suffrage Con 
h deli- 
ie 1 Fortescue asi Barnstaple, in which his Lord- 
A Be a dverted to the ch 
imin, ecisive terms t e change o 
opinion supposed to have been expressed by him on thet 
asion, io 
of pote remarks, which 1 appear. to have been misreported 
by a F gt papers from th ah was deriv 
‘15 more Big sn that Is to you 
Lords ship’ s pe Es because the ent a your Lordship’s 
speech contains what ap i 
contaings 
03 
direct allusion to legislative questions affectin 
cultural interest w ed 
h d to the 
trade, in which pare l is 5 60 ) deeply interested, and 
ventured to advise the glov to place ce 80 
m iance on ceahestan. as to apy heir ‘rerio for 
the improvement of =a manufacture ; and I added that 
~ fa security, a ilture an sion 
ice in other A 
— cir- 
cumstances of England. sub- 
stance of ohne I stated at Yeovil, and it does i par 
to me to justify the yan re) a chap ge of opinion. To 
cheapen the cost, as w uantity, of 
codection by en scomoaia in agriculture, 
ppears to me one of t ain Mp bs of agricultural asso- 
jations; and the more e comple ly succeed in pro- 
motingjthis object, the more unanswerable, in my opinion, 
is the claim of the Bri itis farmer to fair protection: of 
such protection! am n Tever have been, the decided 
advocate. In the present circumstances of this country, 
protection to agriculture is not, as far judge, to 
h; I earnestly hope,that it maynot ati, olow. I 
ever sou, favour by profess in. to advocate 
exclusive - th, t an 
an ex one 
herefore, I am not open to Sag cpa * 
bg de for speaking now in a tone of moderat 
hich I have maintained under other circumstan 
Birmingham. —The sittings of the ig a ya Goma 
large proportion being from 
menced wi oa the electi ape. of Mr. Sturge as een ae 
ery di ose on the manner in w e council 
had lasified = delegates, with the view of separating 
those whose credentials were correct from those who had 
been pico aie gsi motions and amend- 
ments were moyed, and a committee was at length ap 
ointed, to whom the examination of all disputed elections, 
ciation, should be e 
conference,’’ Mr. Lovett moved - amendment, * That 
the People’s Charter form the basis of epee? 
debate ensued, in which nea rg perton spoke for and 
against the amendment t; and at clock in the evening 
a vote was taken, ps numbers 9 ere declared to be, 
94 ; ent, 193 3; absent, 73; 
neutrals, 14. ee oe of ops voting, Mr. Sturge 
he coul sit as chairman of 
t the ea 
aig O’Connor a his serch che the 
cupied 
gts of the Charter. The Complete Suffrage party have 
since met 2 one of the hotels, where they are still engaged | o 
as se? g their bill. 
ondford-—The B eg Agricultural Meeting ye 
wifes on. Sat: r. H. C. Sturt, one of t 
county members, A e chair. other members, Lord 
Ashley and Mr, . Bankes, were also p' The 
eedings are reported at l in the Dorset 
ounty Chronicle, but the most important is that 
which gives the opinions of the m on the 
sagan of pbs Rarer Mr. Sturt, the chairman, speak- 
on this subject, said, * ‘« I believe I may state | that I I 
the pew in te church wh 
a fiy for up 
‘proposal for the adoptio 
This example has since 
taken a portion of the cya ge of this 
great empire, that changes must sometim 
accommodate these 
brag. some parties must suffer. 
e the agricultural interest, or to pretend that it is ex- 
clusivly entitled to atte ntion over all the other interests 
the 
I will 
oe 
o 
5 
oe 
Ss & 
undervalued. 
ns, 
poet mlb of a grea 
question. of eae dicate te may, na 
for a time, unse ex the interest which they 
affect ; it was true that agriculture is depressed, but 
persons of the highest authority in matters, persons 
bg have “ed t stake in this interest, say that it 
let us take care that the evil day, be it 
at oe or be it ay shall not fall upon those who are 
able to bear it than ourselves—let it not fall u 
ourers. We have all against a rainy day tight roofs 
ana blazing fees let not s be wanting to 
sah orrow oe tl nee gl anniversary of 
Christian ur happy homes, 
eld me, our own will s m the 
brighter when we ines Be that. our Ss hg bright 
hearths and cheerful cine tan, 
Brighion,—In pursu er issued by ye 
high ~tohatable, Miewey Oa Kept in i town 
noliday, commemoration of the victories achieved by 
e British soe in “india and China. The observan 
mas Pee very shop in the town Sing 
the weather ae so boisterous, thravits holiday- 
Paes were — ks leave . ee “x similar demon- 
stration took place at Lewes, where business was com- 
—Duri ring the stormy weather which pre 
vailed on pain Welch coast last ene Pruss ian gallio ot was 
driven on shore on t Sidan sand-bank, in the bay 
ar 
fu 
of C on orn 
Hamburgh, and had on board a statue of Diana and other 
sculptures, executed for the King of P: a by German 
artists resident a me. crew consisted of the 
captain sailors ; the captain’s wife and 
two children were also on board. Of these, all were saved 
t one little boy, sche son, who died from 
haustion and expo to the weather. lhas” 
me a total wreck, and is embedded in the sands; but 
it is expected that some of t be recovered, 
imo uckham 
ses to 
Purpose So communicating ' with vessels at the mouth of the 
Pate & We teate Ord # 37 eae 
tmaster-General has transmitted - set of flags, to be 
vie stg communication a 
having Sorte on — from foetal countries, or with 
ets 
yf si Ek scary meeting was held ce week in the 
c se chtaf f St. resending in this town, for purpose of 
considering the propriety of removing es mh of the 
church, and substitwting open benches in their stead, with 
i owing down rich 
st 
claealie neon A a thy e paris 
o some rape unteered cae 2 Pheen 
tions, an ward ntury 
: Poe th yption 1 ate hea adopted by 
large majority, and the doors ws are to be 
ea temcral, 7 the church thrown open to all. 
e been followed in Harwich and 
fee of iewk memorial from several mercantile 
