THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND — —— 
compensation in bec — but after a short time they 
Of these the|c 
me to the conclusion that their 
ollow the 
and six | 
and two 
ho has per ished in the catastrophe. 
hic of lave have been found and identified, 
n 
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=] 
"n 
condemned i n the costs of the proceedir ngs. 
offices represented at the Sun m it is believed 
-| that the covrse m es d will be: p^ select a case for 
trial, upon the issue of which all the others may be 
determi: — 
E ADDRESS TO AMERICA.—Sir Henr Mite 
ansmitted to the Gov 
w 
s of passing steamers. 
further shown that Phe y a and a 
glue factory, with a steam-engine and chir ney, are 
close $y. one 2 of the 2 magazines still standing in the 
marshes fis als at Wool- | 
1 that, havi : ree years ago, 
when a d cp rune to the N . Hall w 
being e he found it full of Es pied iron, aid 
told the vede gre Mr. Rayner, that he never | 
was in a more Ar s place in his life; w 
ae ee e 
e yards of can 
dod which, if idkén casa ENSIS. would strete 
beyond a mile and a half in le ength :— 
“For PEA 1C. 
“The People of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and 
Peer to the € E the M States of America. 
of you are our brother: 
e same , ani ny o! 
e, therefor, come to y: yon as jpencemakers, a —— € jon 
el 
© 
z 
and suffering; a 
Mec e ki engaged? There is not a Christian m 
wo: m» vm s not respond affirmative 
er s pac to this q cation. * We ios red your - institutions, and 
to e 
e powder was Minera, falling à havo gladly M imr At: e ADT s viri 
ess of the hoops. This ga Non er,| mighty nation, famed for the liberties of its citizens, 
and Dar e triumphs of pm Pg the "conquest e —— -— 
Piy nfo; dau r. begun, x hos n 
ENE F gm 
than towards on er States 
à d Mkrsat, believed with you dat e action E the South was È 
manufactured ork of a -— n. When erted that Secession 
r. Rayner, complaining 
E Hals mi v at a ^s 32 a 
e pow 
[^ 
th 
Whe 
cline 
Royal has now concurred in the jones nm rage of the a 
Ing, 
mg to re men 
| wis there were, 
tk 8. 
d banners They w 
policemen, until by lag he 
the policemen in 
MA jor je pee n the p chief * 
shire, ha sed t 
| hig h road, near to colli llierics um ve mist 
by th 
v out the m 
of them miner 
€— rence of Maj 
rit 
PE 
eace, rd 
handled, od clergymen and ge 
retur rn to w masters’ 
night by B divida ale thy Em to secure 
ment between themselves and the lead 
r an 
k of disa 
Et see Y; 
on broke 
far from S romise "ung fulfilled 
sto 
make an rently as distant [^ ever. 
mination into the state of the casks in EM. Hall’s | convinced us t 
At a mee "pe of the Woolwich Local Board d Stray t of their m icula than 
e éonviction that it Xv" become valterly 
t subdue the ^. — - P 
ud it was stated Vh the inhabitants of Woolwich had existed in t 
stores of powder much nearer than those vA Erith, and | Sifeiently, an ‘and deu 
Le he stores at Purfleet should be removed at 
ar down 
t 0: 
were unanim 
and the emis and men e r 
to Mr. Webst Houg 
18 
4 
oe 
ly p^ ib: 
p "i 
ffort that is made subdue 
distance you trave 
landmarks” and the dificltics AM bere that 
vu before you, to tak ether as to the best 
boten. not forget m the 
w 
ian, 
and, and also | 
d the n men employed | m 
was charac import 
dia for it he should vates " E ^ 
ted a se of the 
wa VOU hav wa 
gut ema you y " pee | 
c r 
r, Mr. e 
under their direction, Pd s never ‘submit ed for y 
erflow. 
Ft expressed t their et of 
upon the 
theirs, wh 
ers | Wither country, a 
which yo 
nd | as 
and that 
all 
ing in or Tn — to any of the 
nes. f regulations has been 
the Sou 
we gres "n. religion, humanity, il. 
pest 
res m Unters no Athen se is such a a ve rode 
kde wholly deserted; and, in the case of a steam 
engineer, a stoker, a mter or mate, and a boy ae ‘a 
pe — minimum ae to be cm MEAS 
URANCE CES AND XPLO- 
SION. si “Tegal point has arisen which i is “likely 1 give 
zm URDER AT ACTON.—On 
sisters Men Campbell and Miss 
ur- 
Saturday the the two 
Hus who w apprehended on 
g the A » children found in a 
connecting either of the. sisters with tbe pco nor 
f the injury 
m "The presen! 
3 Temperance Hall, 
com ing, 
d coming Pr d 
during which this class of got has 
e 
orking panee 8. 
ic 
— and su a 
to excess, r, Glad e returned tl 
rZ by ithe Erith ex losion pu in va could it odies oe fs children - 
had ek insnred in pinion fire insurance medic which were dried So mum es, whether bey. had b been | o pe eat " i 
Application having been made to peer of these offices | born alive. Under tuese circumstances t the repr el t I am recie 
of co on, on the ground that the policies ooo the prisoners, stating that the police could oú AA Met An ee due rat am, reel ah 
insured them from accidents from fire and water, a| ?PPrehend them again if any fresh evidence were pour that it is those who were pioneers in 
meeting cf the * n: n Offices” has been he obtain ed. H ation to whom yo itude le is he 
= the Sun Office, a which i e Mete not to} Tne Puptic Hea Aros Registrar-General’s gece eat, sin that ca oso. and m i 
a si the explosion, but at Weekly Rem enti "that. t he deaths registered in TT | 
nce to repadit = "ability for injuries to property | London the s eek that ended rq October 8th 
eaused by it. arg e body of the parties insured will | were 263 rresponding 
em is eid, s subrait to this decision. ey contend | week of the 10 years 1854-63, excluding the deaths 
at the accident could not have occurred but through | from aed in 1854, and corrected for increase of | ™ 
ced Aeg vow that the pro rty of the parti eee was 1193. The present oe is therefore | tha rust 
bn early by their policies. The s 7 verage. During the week the births of 
the er urinis raised at Liverpool a short time ago, when 7 y and 899 girls, in all 1 children, were 
ion occurred on board the Lottie AE AIL | registered in London. In the ten corresponding weeks sppreciate that genera ty of : 
of the years 1854-63 the average number w. as 1798. Doai eo Mta exbibited by the 
