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Royal standard was then hoisted bes the mansion, which 
amidst the cheering 
JULY vai THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
that having from time to time | would follow as speedily as possible. A gentleman pre- 
pon caabine om ‘state of the paving _ down by | sent said that the City had been greatly relieved by the | the Queen and Pri 
the Metro opolitan Wood Paving — mpany, 8 October ,ondon-bridge, f th Shor 
of it. After a Stee discus- ov abe idee testified ; he trusted that as the line | her aj appearance ‘at the 
soe, a ote was faery on 1 the edopti ion . oe wie when s Reanyeateneides cas ss come. snd +95 tle = assemblage of. persons in 
the n mbers wi e 31 for, ani nd 21 agains The report | cnlibass and the convenience would b: ent thusiasm. As 
i di ate measures would be nen rry ith th 
this subject, Sir P. Laurie appeared at ne Seabiahe dieu 
acon for the Ae of complaining of the wooden 
mona her Majesty made 
ou and was received by the 
front of the house with great 
elect circle of visitors had the —. of 
} 
the bide 
e then several 
ery 
e toll would aan 
rhood was the scen e of gen 
ghbou 
ilinations in honour of the event. “tier a and 
paveaten tin the Poul try. He. sta tated, that alt ho ough the ease. € reports wer ly ‘agreed to, , upon e Prince visited v various places in the | neighbourhood 
hor the blocks, | the understanding that 
t dangerous for gentl emen either to ride or | should be undertaken as myn ‘the corporation _ os e Abbe ey and its “extensive hig ey particularly with 
ave hee Faas ; and that, in fact, the lives and limbs of | cou uld | be made available to such er es. — oe ra the Consrstary and gardens. The Royal party left on 
men and horses were, in his opinion, oe exe Thursday for Pa Pye i 
bocegad er wooden pavement was laid down. The Lord prop f int di solution poo i os ~_ _ held in the Town- 
ah ane 
Mayor s 
pone was generally considered ~ Bape 
d, that he 
rous as = 
er eve 
f th 7 hy 
foes : 
to the Ciey L Lands Committee t 
th 
Laurie 
aT 
Peter 
maintained that it Ss 
it to be aero ‘atbied: 
of suc feces importa 
tion the ae in the saat 
fature in ten tio 
wooden pavement, said, that 
an 
paris shook 
the various ‘paris shes 
he. Consus. —The 
London and 
hi sh hyard places, and vaults, for ae the an } * The rate had Pts held by 
Ss y for the te of | therein o be invalid, but the only remedy pro- 
their attention t bject | be put to the interment o ithi y, and 
Hs my pe himself men- | to report thereon to the out The ioagicter refused to enforce the payment of th 
ic a a of his = -—A fat ee occurred on Monday, at | rate — neh was applied to — 
The “netetkeeper of the _ we on the Marble-works, Pimlico, to ; Mr. . Reid, son of th court ted thal 
f his daily observat the | builder rs that place. it appears that six men, under the peer "Should, accept an pictocen from a eae 
when the wack" were = pry aoe of deceased, were engaged in removing some | wardens, an on issue distress warrants. Proceedings had 
wet, the country horses, which were not used to such | lar; arge arble slabs from the steam machine e, by which they | been taken ler the indemnity, but th had 
ent, Hien cut. perpen- =r ventared t to issue the warrants. After a nee discus- 
returns of the population of the dicalariy — a stage, composed of cement surrounded 
within the ‘ite and liberty of Westminster, and | by bri mittee t ‘On Sunda jay a serious 
and unions adjoining the citie s of The P ht accident eceu a to one of the Red vans, whilst on its 
when the compo- m Lon aa to this place. It appears that it- was 
sition emia he cape “gave ‘way, acs the marble, al- laden ‘wth ae seven tons of luggage, and eight passen- 
nat and give the following results 
hilst proceeding down Reigate-hill, with | the 
urt, but deceased, 
an 
eels, it broke down, and fell on one 
All the labourers escaped unh 
directly in fro’ 
nt, had not time to move before the slabs 
wh side. 
The ares and guard saved themselves by j jumping off, 
City of Westminster 3 - 229 703 ? 
184 Me 7 9,749 § 1,139,452 
a of Wes inster ... i pred 974,466 
64,086 mo the city of West- 
he metro Reet he par 
t of the marble he was qu 
has 
inster and t 
for 184], 50,996, without reterring to the parish of S 
n. appears tha with the exception | oF 
An inquest 
verdict returned doa tame wanyeaer death.”’ 
He was extricated as quickly as possible, but from the 
ber of the + pw were seriously injured byt the heavy 
_ ros ves pio aa vans lost. ed 
ite insensible, 
been held, anda 
hold 
other of t ‘ans, it sei roke down the 
place on a previogs niehiy pee the pont aa was nga 
2 ee: 
nest. 
aoe —Mr. Ferien. one rd the ye 
Wapping and Saffron-hill libe Inquests. y ended 
than males in the ishes ; fee the exception with | ham, on the Re oe poe who ee suicide ms 
respect these two appears t 0 be cecasionied i the cir- Bape himself i ina tank of ,water. a‘ 
cumstance. b\¢ h 
a double "torn "was made, in conse- 
hile WW. 
@ At ks being lost 
. has issued 
for men only 
a 
2 
rom nestle basta, 
| an ee in which he states, that being convinced that 
of 20 votes to 
nye number of ares penn heeeiag the ache of 
London and the outhern metropolitan parishes, it _is 
pd Ba 
in the Metro opolis. —During the week ending 
Peeing in inst., 761 persons died within the metropo- 
kl 
actually issue ed pri ted c 
neig bou ing ministers in m 
Re So 
ligiov us Tract ciety, 
saat s, calli 
tte 
aptist Misomry Society, and it seems that he ‘had 
“connected wit th the 
s the Secr etary 
ing a meeting of 
hall decl ine taking any advanta age of the 
pede Mr. 
r Pr ryse, bh 
ofretmastanc ce oO 
y: Verdic’ 
t ‘* Temporary In- 
ic 
any informality in consequence 
liten districts ; the © average weekly deaths during the last pire “were sitting on his bod the es 
three mht having been- 926. uring the week ending | sanity.’"—On Saturday, an inquest was held at Hors mh fet aualiy restricted from opposing his useeian at 
on the 17th, 77 children di f convulsions, and 35 of dae wn, on Caroline Harbour, aged pa ninety me; the young | e he re’ serves the right of petitioning against 
hydrocephal Of consumption, there died 150 persons; | woman who, with her husba nd and another person, 
of diseases in the diges ans, 47 ; of old age, 42; of | d and which esha ormation having received of the 
privation, 2; and by violent deaths, e f i jury deli berated for | intention of v3 Gam to pass ray this town on her 
deaths, for the week en ing o e 24th inst., gives the | some time, the nb ai rer fo pa that a heavy =~ from Windsor to Woburn, the inhabitants determined 
‘owing results :—males, 400; females, 356. deodand should be laid upon the boat, to: show aie T ne Royal 
average, 1838-9-40—males, 475; females, 451. ~ boat build iz nexpe-| p he top of the hill by the enn Cc. 
t am-shi; By the ee of the | rienced persons.» The boat-builder, of wh ff b C 
packet-ship, Patrick "Henry, fom’ Nev Yor' d d personal friends, who escorted her Majesty 
that itivence had n ved a Nee sic of a | besides a waterman, and was of ample dimensions. He ang the road and aap. the aio in which were as~- 
wreck having been fallen in with vy the cm am tad Bend, was always very cautious to whom he let boats, and in th ple anxious to testify thei 
on the 2nd June, in lat. 30. 30, lon: g: 75. es | ef tl loyalty and scaler ts the evening there were pax | 
h, 
h 
£ to manage the: skiff, Ve 
f the event throughout the town 
erdict, 
wit = bees are the epee as given in the 
om pers :—On the 2nd June, the North Bend 
passed ¢ close 5 the si a large vessel, her lower deck- 
e dec he 
affecting the character of the wido 
had been. poisoned. 
ide of 
beams burnt off to a 
a off, as the 
g left, a: Bet 
ee er di ses 
s, all the are 
have originated fron the circumstan 
valid at Hato The body, it appears, had <n Soria 
lived ae together. The fe oquiry, whic! 
of certain | Famours, 
—A fatal accident occurred off this port,. 
Dover.— 
fe ages a that 
Saturday, by 
ssels, one of wh 
s Rus 
and the other "Prussian, ne so o vile ito pi 
ti that the lat ag < = 
Z eas: eo be the 
suak, ‘ete sie crew co oy 
ok 1 tk and a boy were drow 
ia De | 
+ 
that it send have var a "age ship from _ Ace of the | wh i . eppents, bsinsateh dl ra = «tthe a bites 
Ts, a ong the-ab. ais. 
thing was autem. pie yh sreti “ago a i d exhibited "whatever of poison, en coroner sy vessel has been brought into this harbo 
expressed h Sin. i and from ne serious injuries she sus- 
ors Sele Roe as he had seen the “Basti steamers i in | that r daseneed died of natar eee nd enti or ry ¢ 2 surprising, that she did not 
ew York, and, from the formation of everythin, i all ENT aving in ny Sa iso go 
cularly the r knees, as we ell as th he past ag of th of hastened it. The Jury th Ez er ~The loc ocal papers contain a long account of a 
Waterways, he had no doubt sof it tural death.’’ ee murder mitted in this neighbourhood. 
been d estroyed by los’ : MT ERER PIE Ge ee a ge tan Sacre of sedge named Beano pan oe 4 
~ it was “hough 2 arte, if se 3 guapowier alg sane —— Neus. this nel, was = n Saturday a ge the rushes in 
Fo Ponte de tter, she would have burned | “ nage water's tenon On Mor nday ted for " the 4 Vein, ange aye Ee basing. med 
Se a 
: sidered oben that Sony would have oueee 2 to of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, this town, ‘od = sp ss with his death by violence. It appears, ae ae ay os 
— she was seen. Nothi ing further had mvt ascer- ee. = vicinit Pp 4 ena cape arts mae fate ot 
Tes: li Th ie 
be whe the capi of the Sees ot “Cape H i sees rages, from Windsor “Castle to Bedfordshire excited the money | he hase about him, and got conversatio 
fro: xs haa found Deceesed, — he 
cast = on “the of an, which it is thought ing. Lgodker poke. etre snapiciox 
way be that of this unfortunate steamer from the circum- | 2 p.at., pen with the other aistiugais shed resent ab the | teri who tad! tch ad had heard hi 
the —— the greater num! vapor f wrecks S$ oce urring near | invited to meet her Maj esty- oR — a otally sus | versation with the women. “eet persons have been 
tp a, of prs ally ge of being the murderers, 
Wertaganee ‘ ah sc0 pended, ante itnessed by the | but nothing posi itive is yet known. An in quest has s s—- 
held on ‘Thursda poise nto tera’ ino dest individual, and very indifferent aceomm ke Ta been held, and the jur 4s re . ae 
= fom merchants an meal pe i foranew psa a the: == a ve tt secured as a favour. Her Mal ajesty _ ful murder by drowning’’ against persons unknown. 
3 Of the seven or eig veg pen ons in custody, one of thea, 
Rest eet a — ea —e* = peptone: A i troops havin: g been stationed ale a young man named agin is strongly 
to St. Michael’s churel ee te ry nine miles throughout the iil, dtawte: fi the mu 
reb. The d,t kk Liverpool.—An i ie he 8 been held in this town on 
Pins of the a ould not ‘int a carrying Windsor to the Abbey. On peat sf ot fal in | Elen Boyd, ste nas wounded during the 
We pedeeniee ee ee nce j 7 thi nh ages 
pr i perce = from d- len ge im nee oe to the ae — carriage-way for heey the house of Mr. Casement as by se oma ‘ * 
x: ré so hee 
tira any of the Scie cash from be ng made avaiable last half-mile was was densely crow with spectators time. A surgeon paraces~ a ote 
be soon | not less than 7,000, and the latter at least 500. "The | right side, and the other "on tho ancles Mes fpretaved 
