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412 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. [Decenni 25, 1838, | 
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tate which lam more particularly | affairs, read their report, which con ntained a recital of | opposition, a committee was appointed to re 
eden $ of the foreign affairs of this | previous proc PEAN and a correspondence with Lord laws and adapt them to the 
le | P > e altered cir 
aunties. of “this a perfectly ea he it is the intr E Stanley in reference to the subject. Th report | Cor any. cumstances off 
ssult of a wise policy on the pa e governors ja 
pami that in e very question siete the public interests | recommended tha grat art hig te h _ hogy made by Tur Lorp MAYOR was so far recov vered on M 
of Europe, if our statesmen act rightly the voice of En d | the Secretar ary o eae ate for I n Cor | as to be able to remove from his residence Noi 
will support thera, and will be e para mount and T Ett | Cae ig geri available for the purposes E transfer and | - the Mansion House, and on Tuesd at Len 
But, in order to s espe = t position position wh ri; dit ith th al audcle.| She Wardmote af hi sday he 
stoa this—I feel, and I am sure | au it wi e capita e of his own ward, and also at 
that those who aoe the cite of her Majesty’s Govern- | and ividends of the Company, be ace “ouch pt the pote rman Finnis, though he had to sic: 
ment feel with me, that it ‘rat hot be y pursuing a policy | court on the following conditions :—That i cord- documents with his lett e In th 
sa geen a and meddling, but that the best way | ith tof W ay a ‘ n n 
i tikes n 5 specting | 2 C 
revise teb 
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ke ou is by res s y “e 
the ght ane. It is Pe, oa therefore, that the policy | the account of the jompany 1 ith the Bank o , the clergy, ak several i 
of the present Government on questions res pecting the affairs | in half- RN pamena he annal dividend 104. ‘10s. nected with the ends 
o t r Pema ap er ent a of their ca ital| THE SUNDAY EVENING SERY: 
eke 01. pre p ICES AT ST. Parr. 
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interference. That is t nt 
terests of the country, it is the policy required by the ect that togethe 
interests of Europe, and it is ry poney requi = by Bas so gaits the amount. Ti all unclaimed yarata up to | and Was attended lby th l g 
interests ofithe world at large. o not care, S tha be mi D tha Comta aah 
se xt wi for any insinuations ay p: pany’s with alt 
atch cone Pty cor eth cme like “ i prai be p the: Bank of England; that all dividend warrants a os Se hay an hour rode Th 
concessions, or for © ramma neglect the honour and |be signed by two directors and the secretary of | Hook, V; f Leeds, preached the sermon 
dignity of the country. = x ee are ae the East India Company; at accommodation be | 20th verse e of the 32d chapter of Isaiah, 
Iam usea S Pi Vand pontoons er ones not leoia in the East India House for the directors and | which la: ste dt Aei hoor of an hour in the 
ib t ast e and appeared to make tig 
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TEN (0) om; that 
re ih manina e , wil not e dig hostit, the | one room abe asigned ta, Be diretor for their regular | ir apres R 
poor a N Aa x 71, (use; that a room be provi for the secretary ; an THE AR F LON on CHUR 
ae 5 and character ap ern oot Ane a Sd that the general anaes of th 1e Company be held in the | —On Mor iat erent (i “Bi shop of Loe 
throughout Eur ae India Boud hat with reference to the sections of | over a publie meeting at Islington for the p f 
Mr. Grranp SrorT, M.P., 1| the late Act, by which the number of the lirectors is | receiving the report of the Islington he pupas 
Society’s om er at abone on the eth inst., per | for the present to a seg rote 12 and finally to be | Society. The report press = fs a be = that 
the following remarks on Mr. Bright, the new Reform | redue wey to 6, provision be made e by the Secretary « ell al ? 
Bill, and the p olicy of Lord Derby :— State tofalar dad wiih Ae 
“Mr. Bright has ees going about the country telling the | such ‘irector s, and of a salary to the secretary of the | building of permanent chur ae was necessari 
pe ee bg poly Ae a carne To. tHe nanon, E Ao -e Com any, _and also for defraying other expenses ir inci- attended with considerable delay and i cost, tempora 
our hours 
C whi ere devoted to tocracy 
and landed proprietors. I believe those ideas will not find an not eni provided for by this arrangement; and spiritual destitution of the district. The ] 
echo in your hearts. I believe that when a large landed pro- | that the e Secretary o of S Eat 
T a ke Aaa ape doy ie fess Mt poy rb os be at literty to terminate this arr. angement Church Extension. The following is an extract 
eget i p an living within his income; for the man who n givi ng six mo onths’ notic e. It was stated that 
10, l. f 
; 2 9 “No ae Mee ee doubt af his approval of the 
5,001. and ends 10,0007., is not doing his duty, and, of t just, read, that temporary 
course, i re afew years comes to grief. ButI need not go far t ret Iv? od from. Or rd re Ee in proposing should. s erected, pending the construction o! 
for ample of the truth of my statement. I will ask | tO ‘eave the signing of the war rants tor the payment Of | temples 
whether the ‘tows of Sherborne and the neighbourhood | the dividends on East India Stock to the directors after 
Chur ch, n 
not much better off by Mr. Digby living at Sher-| the warrants had been prepared in the u sual manner, it ear OE EE A pu 
borne Castle, ts e+ in ants agrees PE awis. Lewy e intention of his lordship to panatas to the aoe a pont 
authentic on the subject of the Reform Bill. When in London | credit of the Company at the Bank of England half- ' 
the > aig Re hon nght l oui a age eren eel yearly the aggregate amount of the dividends, viz., alre: ae buil ilt to Shh tb cad E were ‘attached, but tat 
6 street, so ht I would cate! as! ma > ee al 
or two, but ie parsio hem off in that courteous manner 315,0007., a being prone that the Sed: of sete after the church had been bue and the clergyman 
e cer otan Sen bow i Fae np apparent tae unclaimed dividen nds to be re-transfer: Te to the pan ted, ner ae ae. at ee progres js ees a 
ord D t to be caught or, the | S a tat esire pet 
not to be enone by Mr. Gera may St Sturt. ois, a hs aft k beca due? M Cr: h in the. case de Bethnal Green, 3 were 10 new churches 
Now, Katien, Twill give you my opinion about reform. I " months. after they FEIS re rawsaay | been built by se late fe where @ 
must confess there i a great deal of truth in a statement made | #90 Co ved the reception of the report. The East | or ye ted befo: tes mp wah not to be 
by Mr. Sidney Herbert, who generally hits the right nail on the | India Company, he said, had been condemned to live—| but that * overwhelming B whose 
Gee: eel E aat aaia teak, uo. ast oniested ee the question was how were they to do so. It. was, at| ot sow yaaa, fo Eer e 
bo rege Be a eyes. I an par ng great m all events, their duty to watch carefully what rights those who built churches ere Gl working on on. behalf 
and I certainly came many people “ogg Bites their | they had left, and carefully to maintain them. They |one gener mation alone. The oldest i uie 
education and by the “intelligent manner in ich they had a il the re wae from th he iati of State in were churches They " had see: 
talked, appeared entitled to the franchise, marth after genen 
have not got it at the present moment. But, EA pa pba oe ge very race hat -fnbal 
men, this is rather a ticklish subject. Still I am glad to ment of dividends, their in fabrics oe and mar, 
say—and I think it is a matter p pooaanntion n to the | and Ki was a pe ny list of i dividenda con- the future by the Spin of the 
country at that it has fallen to the lot of Lord Derby to bane eh the Company, to which h hat | little doubt but that the churches 
in the new Reform Bill. Now if it ad not fallen to the | the of State in Council had n endure until the coming aah our a 
lot of Lord Derby it would have fallen e hands of the ary away, churches ere, hilt 
fw a S honc Sint E kn for they pl ‘lthough his lordship had made that. ae 
are as far aie as the two.poles; and it there is one thi e dividends clearly belonged to the Company, 
which a ee enjoys and appreciates, it is ajob. | and the question “wo referred enjoyed a ‘purer li 
y were born they were bred jobbers, and they will W th tandi 1 th liv teenies pes y BN “pe s alow to provide ci 
die ‘Gib. Wow I do hope th Lord Dect, here he brings igram, e standing unse. e Compan: re not oniy Ea aaa but for those who were “Wl 
pitta Karo ion Blt will not la self open to charge ; | Capt. Sh mded the Sein ae the reception of | when wi urn should be laid in the earl 
t will bring ewe f- gaeh il as the a, Eut Der the report, which was carried unanimously after a short ch 
increasi 6 deman m 3 
this Tam S eat that the Sosola of tlds oc rally | discussion, as was also a vot of thanks to the com- | in an úy wag 
a Lord D jecby. and will not countenance Say attem Temp to mittee who had drawn, it up. Mr. _ Craw: wsh hay then | of erectin uildings. 
defeat him for ‘the ‘sake of ay dare a gir or — for the tk approved of EEN efforts, because 
gaining the advantage of six months’ o the current and unclaimed dividends. ts Arbuthnot | temporary building they soon began 
——— eee tol u rman 
moved an amen ndieni that Lord Stanley’s offer that | gather together t i 
Bay itp Entelligence. the business should continue a be transacted on the | and piety en 
Money ET, THURSDAY.—BritisH FUNDS: Con- | anaa and pa Lap to the account of the | building. , it was necessary KISHE 
sols closed at 3 to 964 for the 11th Jan. ; Three per "Cents, Company the gross unt of all recurring dividends, | f pry tary = away, an poy on tae 
A "97%; New Three per Cents., 97 to 974 ; | leaving the res sponsibilities attached to the unclaimed wou! 
tac account each year. It 
attached to the Government, should be n church while souls were penei 
` ccepted. After considerable discussion Mr. Serjeant | theit Creator, bier it do to A aan 
r Bills (March and June), 36s. to 39s. prem. | Gaselee moved the adjournment of the debate, a propo- | regard to the pia by w. 
Sexian ‘Thr Brazilian eg and a Halfs, 1858, 953; | sition whieh was resisted by the directors. On a divi- hoped that small | subscrip 
rees, the ad 
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India Stock, 230; Indian Four per Cent. Debentures | dividends to be 
00 4s. to 16s. prem. ; | a 
ut 
R 3 S, | sio o nrnmen ; against i he: wns collectio or rc 
1854, for A to 483; Turkish Sixes, 1858 (scrip |18; majority, 1. The motion for the adjournment Suc Paoa . but by 3 of the ago we 
of first maraen re Acct., $ to $ dis. ; Venezuela Fives, | was then declared to be carried. The meeti if th f ch e: 
for Acct. , 43% to 44; Ditto Deferred Two per Ce: nts., 16%. then adjourn uesday, wh Mr. Crawshay 
1 
7 EAT a Mr. à know of any previo 
Grasette of the Week. moved a resolution to the effect that the title of the | which ther 
rurioar_sannit PTS—J. Ameren, le Piccadilly, Company to hold all past and e id divi behalf of religion 
Food Manufect rer. Daving, achbrooke Street B Hal Horte and C ttle) having been called into question by Lord Stanley, the | 8° 
Teed aan, Hien, Woter abe, Dlackbiars, LEAT aia | or setts be requested to obtain a legal settlement of 
J, Hrszor, Wellington, Somersetshire, Draper R. Masox, Bryan Street, the question. Mr. Serjeant Oale moved as an |in their 
Hegent’s Canal, C Sacer ge eb voter gh to eget peo SS bre amendment that a case be agreed upon between Lord | had thoy P Toit any oppo 
Ipswich, Flax Dresser W. Ricuanns, Oxford Street, Wirework Man Stanley and the Company ieee 
beck, Lincolnshire, Miller—W. Surru, Runham, Norfolk, Fish Merchant— | and be submitted to three eminent counsel, each party 5 the cause of churc 
BANKRUPTCIES ANNUCLED CE. A Bora, N agreeing to be bound by their opinion. The chairman | many signs of that ou 
POTC. ig TA BATCHELOR, Banff, Plumber—J, stated that Lord Stanley had that day communicated. | 
See a. ss, Elgin, Inn . Youne and A t Ae directors that om ae vi to refe: 
esolu a gentlem: 
seod to by a large majorit; THE, Crawshay then fora moment. He was 
Metr ‘clip and its EERE agreed a “by a large major mary Pen rd Stan Tey’ s aiki e ae er pa Kg tg only. 
make his establishment available for transacting the | my name i tioned.’ In another 
business of the Company, and specifying the indivi e 
required for the directors, the secretary, and the 
proprietors. After a desultory discussion the resolution 
f | w: i 
ment of a poeta on oe ines not otherwise se aa = justif; 
for, was carried by 18 to 9; and the resolution giving | f 
- power to either party to terminate the arran arrangement by kingdom 2 bet 
| giving six months’ notice was carried by After | 200 Wot nev grare attracted t0 omento y 
aban i. resolutions had been adopted without | of the spectacle, but then on the other 
