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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 43, 
for prompt se energetic action, either to maintain peace 
or prepare for war.” Loh sbaieatian of se Grogan, in- 
de ed, for rms thes of discassion in all the papers 
Ss hs Secscpalida tiered 
ught this week merely corrobor ates the sta 
pe at oes, roy weet “previously received, and “published in in 
our last. The e, all, however,. written a spirit of 
won are ond boat to this country ; but being ex- 
tbe r recei ved with so ome distrust. We 
3 
ont ‘of the British authorities 3 this, s ise we may 
oven = it is aurea for- 
ward to with great a eh a the n time ther 
pears to be & scan opinion ‘th h th 
h sate dane this occurrence has 
Mr. PM" Leod | in his approaching trial, and as core seri- 
ously added to the dangero 
have susered in consequence ; and if Parliament had | 
in 
d consisted = Bon farmers, intending, it is said to 
= ’ 
- in boats, as aera a. and the adjacent pate 
were under — and th of Westminster Ha! Hw 
overflowed. It per neta of chat the Thames rose so 
t Westm 
aie out of the law 
currence aappesed in 
settle in the Many also were 
the Bert enter oA shford, there being 70 fro 
parish of seers | in hat yicin 
Wo —On Saturd tay, at a the oe of the 
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ing, offering to ie ay down 
the mate rial for three pool or any other period, at an 
rd, 
ed xt be act or the law 
en put toa similar i inconven ence 
le sm flood 
per yard, instead of fe once charging 
16s. per prey for it, as "proposed at the previous meeti 
proper been the result. The whole of 
Holland oth Backside, Winchester str eet, and the tho- 
—— win ading into the interior of Southwark pre- 
appearance of an extensive lake ; the waters 
Phy 
mud = alarmed inhabitantsto other places. Itis stated 
the 
Mr. Parkin, who o 
wood at 30s. p 
This latter gh Mypeer was passed over. 
debate as to ont 
Rankin’s paten 
tion, — presen 
ing ‘c ro tthe 
Col - Gro it w wou ald 
th 
ith 
appear that the accounts given on 
erga: out is said to bean » Trish conigpent, against whom 
pias bills } i by the Cana- 
urts for seaaninee a cases of incendiarism on 
tha this immediate oa alone, damage to able propor to the 
£ 20,0004 hasbeen done. The large th rtion 
and granaries-in Beeniostie and Horselydown, in which of Onions street, the payee of this form 'y ood- 
were accumulated immense quantities of foreign corn, were | paving, though used where there was mo d tear, 
overflowed, and many thous of quarters injured. would only exceed tes bat of the Laie repair in three 
who le of the Streets exte ndin ng upwards of a quarter of a| years . r these circumstances, the proposal 
at Rotherhith er pico ne bya pier st of 15 to 3. 
, Se ‘and that the title of Col 
consequence of these events, as w a proclamation 
that. has been issued by President gary on the subject, 
public attention has been draw to the existence of a 
i 
} Co. a 
were created for = safety o 
which visitors descend re water, but 
great precautions having been taken by the engineer, who 
kept the steam- -engine at full | play, no harm was done to 
b to ‘oO ceas' cin their 
exertions antil = whole -" — America ceases to be 
subject to the British Crown. 
lished of the ramifi 
abe 
alarming ; and the oldest inhabitant of the me etropolis , it 
is stated, never remembers so rapid and destructive a rise 
of t tide. Serious re cnaneapel were entertained that 
ed of t ifications and constitution of this budy, 
‘om which i ppems that persons high in the servic e of 
the United S are connected with it: that Raaneet 
Morin, and Viger, the heads of ‘the late Canadian rebellion, 
of the Lower Canada se ts 
aci no le: am 70 "300: oe 80, ‘000 venue c 
the above we have. ay third arrival he United 
Scates, the i ol o 
t fortuna’ Thou ugh the 
pve rose in ate morning very atiar it did not overflow 
the banks or increase the disasters of hom Soe day, 
more extensive than was 
—On Monday a case of assault 
was tried be fo ore the ‘agate at Bow- aved whi ich, 
‘o the rig 
hea. It : peed ioe ha parent 3 are “sppolntey by th the 
uke of Bedford, under the authority of the act of Parlia- 
— eae the market, but they are 
constables On e the: these 
iceman, 
Fr rom the statement of the latter, it appeared that a dis- 
- 
and a mob collected in cons equence of two girls 
fighting, he proceeded to take them into vitae tial They 
upposed.—All a Sarco Tone of a recurrence 
jood os ve now been removed, and the sahabiea at's in nr 
different localities | ‘that have suffered have be een busil: 
than the Caledonia, but they give Vittle 2 news beyond that 
n by. the previous arriv 
CaNapa.—The funeral. of Lord Sydenham took place 
es _— ult.. The occasion was made a 
th ci Beye 
and goo! oods. The dislodging of the water from t e cellars 
along shore, below bridge, was carried on wit vigour for 
of 
rors labourers. To prevent oe further encroachments 
¢ h 
2 
he efendant 
eo aint end would operas the petites aig chat he, 
cem 
poli 
The e so! eile itor engaged =. id, that 
the ‘aceintt alleged was a very trumpery one, re the sum. 
mons yj teri to have been procured more for the pur- 
of the river, mi rfs 
of of Bedford. 
md observed with great ae 
are making erdhntry to increase se the rie of ‘tie 
embankments at Wapping, which, it seems, has suffe' red 
at. King: - pee 
day. of, 
ipo mediately “after the +faneral; Lieut.- Gen. Sir Richa’ 
a 
pg ie Fades. Executive Council, H 
such members of the Legislative re 
bar. 
Money Market, Fri 
lis, 103."to 12s. premium; Thr Cents, Ri d, 
La cya Sree per Conti ‘Sbetieed ed, 964; New 
a Half per Cent. Reduced, 972. 
$#etcapals and its Vicinity. 
Fnundation ‘hames.—On Monday 
es the x ema te bight tide known fort pele forty-one 
was the inundation caused ~~ _ 
rious 
that vers extensive injury has been d done t to property an 
as Tt 
| » New 
| buildings 
il and pm as were in town, i the members. of | 
Houses of Pa liament.—The works at thes 
are again almost in all pthition, though none 
of the old workmen have Pc thought oa to re turn 
We — read the clause i in the act of Pac a- 
empowering f Bedfki 
men ie i tt 
the complainant coat be he hey done aetene: wron 
for he was doubtful about his authority. ch certain 
would not contend that the joodrrer had authori 
in the market, bu t he submitted that they hada coneurt 
gfea - 
Messrs. Grissell and Peto 
a sufficient ci aoe sees: cre to carry on their contract. 
He would call a — ‘who was present 
nd he woul er 
tied too far. 
The suspens e wor 
Woolwich Dockyard, in consequence of the strike of the 
workmen wnt ed feo ere, until We oe oo 
The contractors f 
ordship 
erfectly aS to leave — matter in their hands, and 
ald not pre g 
— no assault was committed. 
aminéd had t 
as eed 
ae magistrate said that there could not be aay docs 
about the authority of the Metropolitan police to go into 
the market. There was no law to prevent their doing #0 
The 0 a or to any other public place in per 
y mig 
forming their 
of heavy. el aan — ‘byt the abun, 
and ee caused by the amma sex “oye land 
The extraordinary sing aide of Ma’ v8 sn a 
which id so much damage to rus w 
them to omplete the works stin aieitaat by the ‘Duke of Bedford was very li pone 
in thei 2 the occa- I g bere 
. The contractors were still resolute in thei: dete ermpina- byege’ they behesite we. 
tion not to yield to the wishes of the m asons ; an he | without t 0 com= 
only solution of P thie'we d ff against ‘the Markt ies. or he Fae, 
men must forego their d arket. It was neces- 
pr rocured by the contractors watictes ne their purpose, | sary that her should know hag" thee dae were 80 
The dif: | limited. He then referred to the oe said that he 
culty, b was on Wednesday, by Mr. complainant, 
ro int iron merchant, “who brought up, at his own 
his Wales be 
- ey ater but a Sol phe he fale seme be suf- 
cost, from his iron Ss a number of masons, saited 
© contigtou whom the ecohes were ou linda renewed.—In con- | ficient to remind the market consta meni eb Tent limi 
ith thi bject the following crepe as to the | authority, and prevent anything of t 
SF — = tide of Mondo tad cm ee de- | progress of the works up to the present time may be in- | again. Tre de Pe ait We ia hak fined red shillings, which 
sh water on Mon teresting. It is derived from the re re of Mr. B h 5 
last wie afew minutes after four, _ before that time the | the er lig sent in a —* a Pace! phar ae wr Aen missioners of Woods and Forests i 
ik ars ih ae banks in all directions, and the | sioners of Woods and Forests:—The embankment wall —_  publisied their snl report, from which the follow- 
Fo Ta i “ $ ae ie ig, from ct ania — towards the river * cntrely. “completed. _The sup refer o the subject of the proc 
toe a rie wi a _ ofa | structure of the river fro porti me he ‘metropal _— parks during the par 
alle 4 with ae Pe win es. courts and | the north and sout ch fronts of the building, are carried up » The Commissioner » that in St. James's red 
Ree ie act we - in, oo . momrne nine feet above the line Hyde aru a remaining “prick. beet have walk aa Lg 
rt of ents. of the principal floor, or about thirty-two feet above the | and subs tituted. aac 
ey an. invali Pie was venue in her bed, and several oR 2 sm saiidatd of high re tev: sare pee siren: ae eres railings su he inter res 
phi ; re mentioned. The trains disconti of the low: er bu ildin ngs, t towards the internal courts, | of St. jeett Fak: and the vacant groun' 
rennin _ 5h : ckwall Railway in consequen of its level of the surface of the ground. | side of Bird e Walk has been ei ern ston i 
. oy at Blackwall end; and the — The. excavations for the foundations of the House of | and fenced piranies grea with shrubs: while the pig 
2 we ot place and the wpe mars ere | Lords, the House of Commons, the central saloon, as been don e aloo pg a eat portion “ the drive ts 
og a great extent, the ~~ in many ples adjoining corridors, lobbies, &c., the Victoria tower, th C inemoetal from ve ina 
Staite : er Pera ; ¢ i , for the formation © 
h side of the river halon bad oe Ste eae i ho BREE N Belgravesq square ve - vege m Knightsbridge, havi 
te erepton oft i in of the various d f th ks which: tly taken pl hint the wall ’ ived by, ber 
3. 
bo Seat wharfs were under water, | 
flowed into ae ner walls of the oar fill- 
presented to, and seer rece’ 
of those portio t 
the level of the. surface co =~ groun: nd “ve pontesteed * 
Pu Mee 
3 Ge 
4 : aa gs—On We ednesday, the Comm uittee measure, the Commissioners are n0W w cogage | 
‘cad ai Rela som: d iating with the Dean and Chapte ett oe 
PF ee oan fro the armourien Dark ee ing of Merchants and Bankers relative to the Testimonial powers given by an Act of the ora oe session, for : 
og + and Nicholeon’ = wharf were — over- | to the Pro ree — _ ‘© Times” new meres assembled | purchase’ of their freehold in Gs ae BANS be 
eivantions She sinsibena — : 
ery Skis eediiachd imehouse The Secreta repo pr ae of this hy vement. ‘Kensington caused by thx 
b eswept away, gi oe a 5 Baysw having ‘become “ae pot: Big ts 
4 le Occastoning a | signe to the Ist November. ‘ | sewer tor the  uiaings in that neighbourho the. 
» too numerous: a Iie Th oat ,ar cot 
Above bridge. the effects rp =a bet "al ‘he tunael sewer 
esearch ag 
said that not less Priya cnn 
Westminster-hall, the the abbey; and Mins, |’ 
ee 
cantnaenneamcrniecmeataa Ou 
Meloy oe ar eee om levee tare left St. Katha- 
Dock quite full of goods and The 
fetwety obtain: Soll 
ment catasba tts 
jas been ie reat 
a2 
ge 
w oo es 
BREST DER a ep 
