Nov. 13.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
757 
position which is somewhat confirmed by the fact, that 
Messrs. Grissell and Peto refusing to submit thei: 
t fore- with a _ candlestick. ian, g been raised by the 
RapalJo carried on an parse intercourse with the man, Mr. Allen, to public arbitration, proves that the d eee teeing profuely 
French capital, ser it ay mime d, a8 Probable, that the statements of the masons are true. Mr. Wakley after- | to ri surgeon of the pana a found the scalp ear . 
spected j jobber may hay | Wards addressed the meeting at some length, on the same | la cerated. It appears to : the prevailing impres 
the p meeting ; and a resolution the prison that this violence is csi a 
doubt that the fequenters of the Bias must be ed, that another meeting be held on Wednesday next. great measure assumed. arora he occurrence 
by t In the mean time, the ras vi is Metropolitan Improv: ts——The Committee on the] the governor ordered Blakesley to ii it 
er iaading at the Treasury ; — confidence in | Metropolitan Improvements have recommended that waistcoat.—A lengthened investigation has e 
these securities has again » in some m asure, been restored, | veral houses in Millbank-street, in a line with Abin gdon- | into the circumstances connected with the death of 
f th rake gered be taken down, to make a more commodious | Michael _Aungier, ag 62, a sheriff’s officer, who was 
bills on the Stock eee aie ceased, and these se- appro: 0 the | Hon ses of Parliament. “The fi fro at t of th I ed in consequence of the administra- 
i Penite d improper posses during the execution of his duty. 
as her ie ornamental shrubs. nue te it is said, has taken It of di had been levied on 
The = 0 “Strike of the Masons.—A m ting has been rman mete ie I John Pickard, 59, 
hel ? 
: gee gas-works, ehieh, 3 is 1 eres seegiets: for the pur- 
rec 
Peto. "Ate the business of the meeting had been opened, 
a pers med Cai ved a resolution, ‘‘that in the 
he masons now on strike in ba 
don and Woolvien io the gratitude ‘en upport of the 
tree of the trades, not on ly of London, but of. the British 
f a superior kind.—The demoli- 
tion of the Ranger’ s lodge i in the Green- -park, the residence 
of the late Lady G 
a person of the name o 
Dr rury- ang and deceased was placed in possession. At 
that time be was sea sober, and apparently in good 
| healt hs dari g the ing, however, _he drank a i 
missioners of Woods and Foret, and the whole of the 
site, with th thrown into the 
» will 
—On Monday, boc seas of Lissa, gee ief 
ae 
nhumanity ; “and ¢ his mee’ eeting further 
ee ae both individually ‘ie cee to use 
every possible exertion to Hpseed that wt hem 
The resolution was seconded by 
WwW 
park mas Ke 
| him, which they y stated was only bra 
com pany o 
f Mr. Pickard, his brother,and a person w ealled 
Tho 
nnett. They gave him something to restore 
ndy a nd ‘soda-wa ater 5 
M.P., att Mr. "Wal where the ‘three men got down and desired the cabman, 
thes Saree side of th Ni 8, Chancery 
0 them bridge ascertain the expenser of embanking the river, lane. The cabman, who was examined, said he too 
ited 
ylecciiretairatin 
pole naciee Th y 
ised 1 by Mr. Allen, the foreman, who 
or ek 
Poene: ak tt s also said ~ _ 
the Eeteation of the Crown to construct a _carriage-roa ad 
lane. Not eee able to gain een eee he arate 
to the station-house, Bow-street, and told the inspec 
deceased relatives, and absolutely ‘locked up the pump 
to be teetotallers for the 5 ye 
pose of compelling them to eyes eg favoured yee 
SSoctehits on this S score were o Messrs. G ssell 
from. Vaahal- bridge to Battersea-brid dge. This park, it 
but the inet refused to inter- 
by inquiring into them. 
pm This eing the « se 
- te: hoped the wor! king men of the 
eoeatey would for: 
is stated, will be no expense to oe F enras as it will be Song “He Gas took dim to Drury a second time, but 
paid for out of the. ues 0 oe vee 
Public Meetings—A mee f the residents in th d took him out of the 
f Tottenham has een held, for the ‘pur b and placed I up the = ofa a door. A Sima 
». 
— into consideration the best mode of | 
Mr, 
Fowler stated ri is 
that he was dead. From the ti 
upper classes took no interest in their ‘welfare, and the ey 
my dead, Piety half an 
hour had _elapsed. After an inquiry, w 
a ning t sum at which the company which nae. See 
had, therefore, no resource but in union amongst them- would 1 light the 5 09 | lamps aden the 
ves. Resolution n proposed condemnatory of ag for up to rie in last. The secretary thought legal possession of the 0.59, x ag: was 
the conduct of thos ividuals who had been ‘so un- he ee until the 15th May, wo ould be about Al. induced by t the prisoner to ae. o cess, So as to be- 
ly and unprincipled” as to supply the place of the vata hei Mr. Fowler then read extracts from at he was in that helpless state unlaw- 
m who had left Aessrs. Grissell and | Metropolis | Turnpike-road ee ‘o show that, as deter — a thes the premises by the said persons in a 
Peto. Mr. Wakley, ey ddressed the meeting at | lightiny a by them ; that th — conse- 
some length, and d thatfi q f th ion given to him, conveyed him in 
order to learn really and truly what was the case between | missioners would have continued the ‘tghtiog had their | this erous lavadition about the Lo ublic streets until he 
the and their rem ag _He had had some ex ge; and that, therefore, the | died ; ar var deceased’s death was produced by the 
perience of f the lighting wa: sci a matter of esi above tre 
working classes. Six y. ago he brought forward his bat of necessity. Several gentlem ving expressed | Fi aterapo serious fire has occurred in the Wandsworth- 
frst sealer for ae po of t a persecuted Dorchester a Bos eo pe on the e various propositions submitted road on the premises of Mr. Hart, turner, Lucas-place. 
es and he believed after m : The premises, with ¢ he stock and ipermiece were aa 
eve that th were a most ill-used the churchardens be quested t 
body, t pris the press had ated as murderers | of th each side of the trike damaged.—A fire brok S if 
and iaries. led to believe that this | road leading through cd parish of Tottenham, to t of an unoccupied house in Dilaiiegborn Noting hil 
Strike was founded on some dispute with regard to | | eS ae ee h side of t Th on Uae SDGke bat the flames h 
wages, but he was happy t that it was not so, se | tion to that effect ager TP sien ser gained such an ascendancy the house was em 
that it was founded = highly moral groun day a meeting of ‘the es into ‘effect destroyed, ar pind teen es exter y aged, 
h noblest grounds, in fact, on which a strike “The Times Testimonial” took place fire was : 
had taken To meet all the house. t z f 7 ion Bat- 
of ‘ere enemies a little Patience was necessa Ro pon th ject of th i bmitted dpa 22, "Bebe An alarm bas 
ont of unio union. If ¢ ti i I The minutes of tk a plenti 
th pply obtained, the fire was confined 
miss tha » to se wie Sap ee sca eee maser paises the ification aay re age upon en- bef to the rbuilding whoa rs originated, but not before con- 
eless; the yee that could help th ng upon the dates of the mayoralty, in being ap 
was public xy sympathy ad bli support, : and he, for one, | pointed chai: asurer to “ 7) Testimo- | A fire has occurred on the premises of Messrs. Savesion 
ads iting to-co to contribute i ” He felt convinced — he should have cet x ser Ica nm Wharf, Upper. Thames-stree ae 
sade at the i the subscriptions which had } destroye € crane-room vd 
is said, w: ors ron s considerate pioneer Mong Serato auspiciously at the Sonu the the prompt arrival of the hg are however, the fire was 
the above plaints were made, has _— ‘published a erg of ‘tis excellent p nad pt up nit penne 
‘etter in ing papers, containi most distinct , and ¢ h 
denial of all the charges brought against is and stat f The Ti Hammersmith on ys Fs aged 32 y 
these charges not brought till after the would, in a very gta time, rise in the heart of the city | appeared sa Pegi, gy a been recently ated 
Strike, and then not to Messrs. ssell Pet Several letters were omrderenganbeer pcr j was a fruite! On the 
Ai 3; that, thong! direct, they were not taining p The Secretary reported that | Thursday the 4 dth j inet, cin cage was s returning howe: = : 
neeleeted by th th b i h i; 4 amounted to 1,827/. 5s. He Reiner } horse et chaise from D, when — Black es 
‘umediate and searching inquiry, iry, were ascertained stated, that in consequence, he supposed, of the very en-| w tance from hi own residence, the 
be groundiess.—On Wednesd: tt eld, history of the case of “ Bogle v, Lawson,” le iby he sudden darting of a brigh 
for the purpose of receiving from the y the state- ly t “ le of th i f the vol ligh i i (which, owing to the discontinu- 
ment. of ‘the: its since the a The Times Testimonial had been disposed of since the | ance of the gas-lights, was ix fal, Gvtns), sad started 
strike, to recei the reports from trades’ unions, to adopt | Ist t inst. ; and he would Venture to suggest that the com- | off at own speed gen e road. was thr 
; relative to the proceedings of the masons, and the vehicle, but did not appear to be much bur 
to answer the of Mr. Allen, lately put forth. Monday, with the understanding that it should give i to the Mr. Al in Williams. 
Minutes of the meeting having ed, lete li: ik p to this day. terrace Hammers mith. ce ag te digs 7 ce ; 
5 Secretary rea balance-sheet of the Society of | pecatee ah to this = was sub tl ved and i 2 oe had sus- 
Masons, which was by a short account of the | carried unanim was also another, that a 7 internal injusies esp the ‘al, cee Se 
Proceedings since mencement of their strike. The | plete list of the Efectos chicka be: Saito ta es of which | he Seant until Friday night, when he 
accounts = 1,1472. 3s. 08d. : ex- |} papers. conversation then took psee upon | igre The jury bes themselves in tern 
Peuditure 1,0982., leaving a b in the of the | the subject of a vote of thanks to those individuals ‘ jas t to the _ State oO} Metropolis 
‘easurer of 49), Amongst the contribu’ were the | Continent who ha sees ae actors part in in acer of their not being lighted, and 
Mp ioe Mr! Wakley, M-P., 104; and Capt. Ackerley, ee or whom the exertions of the con- | returned a verdiet of ‘ Accidental death.” — Another 
MP. 10k; the announcement of which was recei he of is 
cheers, The adoption of of the report was moved and car- on. secretary, in order 
ord The several dcheghaen made their re- er justice might be be done to all rae individuals ‘who had th 
» Specify sums forwarded by the different — the active 
Hicpared to r : “Seri of te BMetropoke.The n umber of de 
bc received | 12s, aweek from all causes, registered in the week ending Saturday, 
Pre preter s, 393; females, 399 : 
= 755 
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