jvovst ] 14, 1858. ] ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 961 
—_ w officers o se Gre "OWN. y recognise sed doctrine of modern Europe, but it was a doctrir 
ae cert W with t h the aay suct that was makir ing progress in pg ae Europe ; it w: has a doctrine | Should think fit, and that no sale be concluded without 
: Cooke thought the sooner which prevailed in England at the present day ; it was “the e consent of the shareholders” p nae ee 
wr. he better, as it was of vital “importance Ww trine which had been c arare Ag ni the Goinni Dread lings motion. _Mr. Taylor opp 
gated t herm had money invested in the stock of Englar bee and it was a doctrine which it seemed to him e: meet tl ited t} the 
y necessary to assert in a country like Fagen His feeling: 
i À vsh ed ma lowing 8 Te- | cn this subject were eae ak nich tn er papateey with hoe eit and moved an irene ra thet the e words “by publi 
Compan) tiken witl sympa ch y p blic 
Sala «That the opinion of cou unse. en with | had been expressed by Lord E Ellenberough ai Sir Geo. Clerk ; | 2uction”” mitted. This gave some further 
a t position of the "Co company on ever a a not consider the Government pledged | discussion, in “which fr. Wyse eas th 
en f Parlia- | to a any Sembee de views tol on es ee had j redi urged Ge 
; erat r ch had be tier Whe necessity of having no division of opinion, but Mr. 
re The Chairman suggeste a e motion Gov nt meant by t neutralit, ty’ ry pa atter of religion his amendment, g P 
dend be altere to the effect that a sub-committee be utili? as rE the A aA = z Pps ernment; | Vote it s lost by a majority -+ 22 to 7. Sir J 
-fed to act with the Court of Directors to draw up itet iai s between t fr ae cal te: f a Chri istian Paxton, M.P., then moved that the committee of co- 
b t nation, and ‘the theolo; “afi of the poo ves. They did 3 s ver 
si oar Me be requeste to continue their services, which 
was y. h i 
Ogi 
for their opinion. ution having RETE vonteete ae sin matters of atin a betw trong ah and unanimous} The meeting 
b to meet the views of the Chairman, it was | contrast with i wae previously existing in the country, they with wei a co cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Ho ope, the dik. 
jen ai meeting an a ried unanimously. he —_ to senile their own yee and opinions, except so | m of the committee. 
Bi ‘an gave notice that a special meeting of pro- - ae udence might dictate, CONSECRATION OF ‘Sr. Marrmas Cuvren, Ricu- 
- d be held that day fortnight for the pur- tars MORNE ARISTOCRATIC FET n Saturday the Bishop of Winchester conse- 
pee sotrming a resolution he intended to submit to M.P., has sent a E alias for 12}. Tos, to the | crated the new _ os St. a thias, Richmond, 
Ci ag et os ea Hos ital, out of the a There “at a 
court of Directors, for granting an annuity to Sir | Viy re p arrat a largi f the clergy d local 
P on a eee The wt building, which has ines andl at 
eure Dra (INAGE. ->A$ eting of t ke etro- peni als, pu c institutions, an son nly of =e of 8000/., is designed as a chapel of ease for the 
pis Dard of W Wi ans orb aw og pore Se istricts. arish church, he ae Harry Dupurs, B.D., of King’s 
xs 
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orks on We day, a 
fram the Comite of the wads Board stating DRAMATIC CorLLEGE. — The Committee of the College, Cam ambri idge, being the incu aad It is situated 
they ha e to the conclusion tha t the „ prin- D Coll ay from Mr. hears n, of | on the hill, about half a irea hi from the road leading 
z L ewisham, an offe ert ect a under- | to the rk, and nearly n 
k; Hawks sle ey, and gs tg e were those most grm The. ore ond om gore i accep ted. ovis 4 the ge of the river. It has been built 
misd to the requirement: of the metropo alis and E LEVIATHAN.—A meeting of ve sare of | from the designs eer G.C a he e > adehinuieion 
oommending t that the Board should pont ‘ala | Pi Bate ‘Stews Na rigs ion Com any w s held on | being the poin miy tyle. The are of rubble 
istroct the engineer to repor the order Tuesday, Mr. Hope in the chair, to sore iia eel con- | masonry, faced with Beh stone. T v pillars support- 
the works mA be most i kreits aE ee po a report from the directors and committee of ing the roof, whic ch are, circula: ar, are of the same 
The i 0 
rial, iv faliahed 
ures in refere 
jetrocted to pr ri > i ¥ ith oak sponsors lilies, & - The oak cary ving re oe 
wiowhat advantages may be derived by having the | stated that the committee of co-operation having pulpit is E polis Rie gers por effective. The seai 
atól on à nwi discussed wi i ious propositi yr | roof areo! ano and add considerably ra ed 
mashes, providing, in that case, for deodorising the | extricating the undertaking from its difficulties, had beauty as as we 1e simplicity of the interior, The 
smage continuously throughout the year. r. Carp- | come to the unanimous resolution that power should be whole cost of the building, as it at present s , has 
ssi moved and Mr. Crellin seconded the adoption of | given to the Board to sell the Great Eastern either by | been 7920/., an nd it is atimaatl that the erection 
te report. Mr. Leslie moved an amendment to the auctio; n or by private contract. On the motion that the w, a ee and org will cost 1800/. more. 
eet “that the Board come to no decision upon tl d adopted 1 e site, a magnificent one, overlooking the aer 
subject logical drai which Mr. Taylor and other shareholders contd Kew, was prensaibedl 80 e parish by 
d the metropolis be received by the Board, one im- | objec aah "to the ship ve ye up fo pe by public | Selwyn, a name historically lod ee with the fer - 
priant fact being that at an expense of 3301. a auction, on th pami ce will | Sionary career of the Church of England, through the 
Segative Artesian d foul water itably take place in ae Aat ship in | zealous labours of his brother, the present Bishop of 
nnes) 234 feet in depth, which has been dis- as manner, and that it was even riety whether | New Zealand. e other rore by private sub- 
arging at „least 2700 cubit fe et per hou r? After any bi id would be made above O00L. nd by means r patro ronised by th 
e said the recommendation was based on Prince of Wales, and to w ich the ex-royal family of 
aha carried by a majority of 19 the fern A of ‘most careful consideration. Mr. Baker | France contributed largely of their needie rk, 
GION IN IĪNDIA.—On Satu DN y morni in a depu- | felt that such a serie undertaking should be sup- Mr. Selwyn and the vicar of the parish in raising the 
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tation of gentlemen connecte with ny ities ported in a proper spirit. * gee that there Wes | sum o Ol, for the building of the church. The 801, 
in I upon | re fe nationalit, Ş left to raise the amount required | | which remain out of that sum intact wi applied to 
y, President of the Board aa onl for | to free the ship from debt or send her to sea, if àn | the erection of the spire, to which — Mr. Selwyn 
the of eliciting from his lordship an explana- | appeal was ‘nadeit it was only by issuing 12. shares, | cont tributes 1007. more, and the Marquis of Lansdowne 
tion of is views and intentions in reference to the He believed the amount was 250,0002., and he trusted | 502., leaving the other parishioners to make up the 
ftare policy of the Indian Government in relation some means would be devised to save the ship from b alance. After the service of consecration the parish- 
mon: mem i 1 e ned t Bish ani 
Th e Hon iv ¢ 
the deputati f ereas, if | Y ; : 
he a4 they bad to ‘his lordship, and exp explained | poral not etch 50,0 L by pati et eae ited sory ii shen ocom moii ot 
es ' Mr. Arthur, a and T Mr. Underhill having also earn as Leen He had been informed that “far _ WOCIBTX OF A 
“In very much which he had heard he entirely isco), had earned a net pro a million | of Arts for horigan agrara aa 
BE it was perfecti true ad keira ent ee ode: sterling: TA the ship cn be piped tt profit-| MacGregor, Esq), and the Society’s silver medal, 
il iinn he : connected with the Government, rest e if she were o He | OM å of 
finary duties—there was te = a aif, their mis: | moved ia amendment pledging th be 
y directors i 
use 
eeting to assist emigrants, will be awarded accordi 
fe in the ga which had 3 44 h Sir | the “fll conditions:—1. Weight.—None will be 
pressed, that the carrying out such a scheme. Sir phe 
Se TS might be p iby th Ae ea Joseph Paxton, M.P., said, that if the shareholders | rece The ee ker pdre empty. 2. Size.— 
cert of sys 
oo Ci, insincerity, and that” Bi deve age ge ead toa sus- | supported the proposition they would never get a penny sew bread Agger Phage Bo 
fe Government felt on Fake getter he ger a au | of the money they had te rer mor m pend Fe z | not pont hed ink - “ finid state. 4. Durability.—It 
Greamstances to vt Sure they would be ena mabled under the į tion Mr. ag eer in tsar = gi per Ht be ak’ liable to bosa 
sition with the Sye oes auna t in wet, frill A a the coni from 
nag a in realit Pe E pos Te ing 8 per cent. insurance, and setting aside a certain sum | injury. 5. Cheapness.—The rey —— A ae 
fal? ep eget neiple of t had always | for wear and tear. He looked upon such a proposition as | ranteed supply, must 1 not a te a 6d. -e i ans 
all questi yam e. ot holdin itself alf ae ietor said the company was ae 
Uatters of theology, oP “ing me merely — of a ve “in ete a re anon ip sins who hut commenced | themselves the right of witolding the T e mi, ze should 
i i "the universal and he | building a house which he had not the means det an 9 Biri hre rticle of sufficient m E aea ght raien = 
rules of justice, those ideas should | The only alternative then was a sell, gee z ney | be ad vere a ot Society"s hoor, ‘sc peers 
There were certain principles which w. Mr. 
Ferd ra gaa mpl aaa E now © xisting in Siehokon ‘said that barton y A not poate in| W. C., pj ea te oe be Heg 
Sik of pinisiment should attend Saaai ty of crime ; $ nei position of the man who comme come ea a| CHELs EW lS 
Sa to any mative soere bound to carry out, in opposi- se wbich he had not the money to finish he could | passeng the on ty 
BET hem, ross a, T ae might be | p privilege wasi 
A igoa” and gradually made. As regal | ik gage the e believed, one of the largest reede and as Pack was as crow TE ith visitor 
Sain of apo cUgious neutrality,’ the Gaverninant’pon- lag arek i and he penance apply tothe ho were s s feng 
Someta, To he Sipe ewer garse emselves | Court of Chancery for an in rain the ees on the two y' oung i gins a Mr. Gibwa’s fre- 
& the enol take iy oe AAY to directors from selling the PA Dyp publi anton ren | we nage hiereg uW. aeeai aig baitoa 
a Wes found existing Sr eerarene Preference over | n good deat r rege oo y for rectal om money, | Friday before Mr Serjeant Payne, conse coroner of Southwark, 
ht = Ty. or estions were thrown ae » à ve membe of the 
TAS aR rE SHEER ME Guedalla asked en a vtdicient sum might not av et s bene gh orem eer’ Z After 
wn at p rhe cone f Government aid by Christianity, | be raised on mortgage satisfy the more dur hearing evidence at great length the jury returned a 
tet, asistan, had availed themselves | creditors. airman Pi a es m that they cou ach g f Janghter be 
Eirig Tent to establish an uali i Beno not borrow more than they h If Be or e etor of Madame Coton’s factory, for 
Sr rag age Dut care akan thal e persons | 40,0001, could be got in the bent of a week or | Bennett, ied on the of fire- 
X that mist ered by those i wren at e spirit of the | 40,00%.. ht be able to hol matters over. having ed kangal omr? of the 9th and 10th of 
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E Geacast? Dart or those in authonty there’ should | after some further disension the amendment was | Wir o TE to the ak waa then held to 
an the in favour of hale own oaks “S veich Y | withdrawn, and the repo received,” with o DT il, himself in o and two sureties a) 502. each, to 
Sages or pog Dtive popula ih An Sens l iiith the question on thak it be adop ions of the 
Raie ae laws, 2 carer Wii, 1g teed t | dissentients. On ao ensued, when the i appear and take his trial ihe luh To ns 
deference to the external and i Wiad another iad Central beget rilen 
justi e external and immutable eshfietd, the solicitor to th ny, mata 
of tice, the said that ra Fr f 
fe hey weety Vik MOAR: okie a te h up a resolution which might meet with the} _Muxp re a Monday ati on nthe highs = 
Pigions sere made for the purpose opran ce other the nce of the meeting, It was to this | was perpe oF ie mt is, 4 mi n the 
Tas ay they Were aot romi those Sieh oole Chie edt “ome t th rectors are hereby | to the ere e a NE Barà Taha aes Ti 
a able. re ES : te ase ‘ ` 
imd e Goy, aio of this kind On yetiersd [aot glad authorised to receive propa by? bred Saas A. failure builder pa resided fi mber of years in Great 
from there were man. at to assert on the > subject — or charter of the ship, and that in Ae ublic | Ja me ee Lisson Grove, and for some months past 
theological was that ie ake who would n sent | they be au authorised to adve rtise her aird ed mort- | had cen ngaged in e works at Mr. Reeves’s, 
aaa ewer oer eae pa- |a auction, and that mean tim degios direct Horie, “of Acton othe body was discovered 
could hardly sav that that vw: 
was e | Fage ui Pp 
