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! Menag ere 
THE 
NovzwnER 19, 1864.) 
GARDENERS’ 
OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
- | Napier render it impolitic to adopt it without further | d 
tion to auod tb )e CAR adt to issue a Roy On a division the amendment was| step. He was anied by the Rev. Mr. faite pe 
Commission, as they had n wer to control the scope | negatived by 25 to 9. Mr. Legg then moved another | Dr. Cappel His | HUE ten n the scaff. ld was 
ef soch a commission, and the result might be to|amendment that ud Board shot ad advertise for Acc signal for a tremendous yell, but with this ee 
virtually affect the owe! Ci local self-government, | tenders, ees o „also erative by 26 to The | the conduct of the crowd was tolerably orderly on 
Mr. Lawley upon this withdrew his motion, and origin nal n ied by dioit decorou After the rope had been placed — 
another resolution ren the committee to|of17 the meck of the culprit, Dr. appel took hold o 
confer with the Government, and to take any other SEWAGE MATARIA AT Woorwicu of his hands and again prayed. with or 
steps they m ight deem a Fits in qd matter, I some time past at "m ich. ome and naci done for some time, he coneluded by 
agreed to. most distressing cases have been pai fam dd * Müller, in a few moment: 
THE ARD T —A cre Mi Í the Gov. eim — of the rea l| you will a appear er ic your God. I ask you now, for 
special m ting the ‘Metropolitan Beard 3 Works and D ard. The is suppo to be malaria, | the last time, have you abet ein this crime?” He 
was held on e ay to receive the report of the Main hod ph the Me. level outf; ll of the sewage at repli ed, “I am innocent.” ’ 'ppel E then said, 
" mittee, relative to the utilisation of th arking Creek. At two-thirds flow the surface of the interrogatively, ** You are innocent ?" Müller replied, 
wage. Several communications on the subject of tide is sgh with a dk rhon matter, proved | “God knows what I have done.” Dr. Cappel then 
ciliata on Nd the sewage were read, w ith the report of | to be a re ant of the outfall, cast back before the said, “Does God know that you have committed this 
the Cha I b weptaway. fter each recedi ing tide, | crime? ” ler was silent. r. Cappel went on, 
Rugby and when the ood begins to make its appearance, the | * In a few «mur be will be before God. T sia 
E Carlisle, mad Edinburghs and e l river ow, solemnly and for the last time, h 
dat G or f». ‘the meeting | this mtn i Miller then said, “ Ie. T have done it. 
of of the Committee thereon. A report the Main | of "ess metr n Board o! Weeks 2d Friday, Mr. | No one else was concerned in it." Almost at Fad same 
e Committee was then read, stating t the papa T | Tite, M. T called attention to ‘he quest ion of opening | | instant, — pma the words were a n the lips of the 
of the | Committee that the tender of Messrs. Hope & Ham ilton Pla ace, 0 p fe po nd, after a very brief struggle, 
Nap th sid f Park Lane, er the body had hung the usual 
the Tha mes, $ their general & scheme is concerned, | be authorised to give in usual eias notice. | time it cu m pn buried in a coffin, filled with 
offers the teat prep and recommending the | Mr. Roche seconded the motion. Mr. D’Iffanger opposed | quic 1 ne of the corridors of the prison, where 
Board to refer the subject back to , on the ground that there should first be a full inquiry | all the great malefactors for many years past have been 
mg ito the compensation and the cost it would involve. | interred. At the Court of Aldermen on Tuesday the 
be granted to those parties. M pa said that | Mr. Miller, M.P., supported the motion, and said that | Sheriffs reported that the we of New "- had 
the only two ngs tenders were that of Mr, Ellis rng * iege two courses open iv^ E Beard ; ; if they did not eb in their hands a paper from Müller, containing 
of Mess ope apier, With regard to 
Fili they "had 2! millions to take | the soil to 
ope 
the preliminary notice they could not go to 
P menti $ ses —À = hoy could go = ag” ne or 
of what had already been published i in his behalt, 
r the manner 
e 
the 
Barking Creek, and should they row spend millions | ie W Wo à voee he way in which 
more to bring it back to Hampstead Heath? As to the "Ew celer Me Tite in disti he became possessed of the watch and chain of Mr. 
scheme of Messrs. Hope & Napier, i t took the soil | maa ms, pledging | the Board to perche baron giving the | Briggs. It did not contain any statement of his guilt, 
from the point to w it yedit | preliminary in a position to go to|and as he had since e a confession, Sheriffs 
farther from the m opi s; and it would be the Parliament if it was thought hing im This motion | sealed it up, and handed to the it as 
ti ea, pio beg -propin aoe that its publication 
yt 
and in addition to that die od 
THAMES EMBANKMENT. ed. special meeting of t 
apne pec of Works was held last week, os 
d 
any other farmer: 
have an outlet to any amount of sewage that mig ght report from the Embankment Committee was read, 
pee wert in their reservoirs, It had d been ro d recommending 1 bat the immediate backing of the 
lt of all should be of material wholly |a 
carrying ng out Messrs, Hope & N apie sos ticke ould be 
aie ee Sands, comprising 20,000 acres es of now 
e had, under 
obtained from the land, and that the remainder of the 
papers by the Rev. Mr. 
after he “had obtained access to Müller 
asserting in th 
the convict? s innocence. 
peg in should be supplied from 
ed o the h 
a these circumstances, no b riv rer án suc proportions as the engineer 
hesitation i in moving ui adoption of the report. Mr i ited t & solid embankment, | 
Doulton seconded the motion. Mr. Collinson moved wton moved that order of the Board 
4n amendment, that it be referred the Main | prohibiting the contractors Non receiving any soil for 
Drainage Committee to consider ns of|filling-in other than that supplied from the river, be 
utilising a portion of UM t A e sed se gma te for | rescinde fte long discussion the motion was 
Y: 
as ts 
to n ir recommendations t to ^w Board, in order 
pein fey obtained edad t a co 
vn ath, and that the odii dita do 
e Sheriffs in reference to the statement left. by 
Müller ty also referred t id for con 
sideration and report. Alderman Copeland aécon ded 
the Wege which was Kok. to. 
URDER IN PLAIST 
w Mars —The Dutch- 
report thei oved, and Mr. Legg seconded the em of br man : Kohl was again me before pw magistrates at 
that application ma; of | report, After another lon ng « llford on. Saturday, phen some TR the lodger: n his 
Parliament for the necessary powers to carry them DM Mec reme y rens ^ “half. 
oa Mr. Savage seconded the amendment. Mr. Tite Exe Co ONFESSION OF MürLrn.—Sir | past one Paok abet. “the h hoor ou t e prisoner 
M Le ted tbe recommendation of the committee. Georgo Gre; the H Home Secretary, after full said he was with deceased iu the neighbourhood of 
eee and Mr. vee supported the amendment, of the memorial submitted to hi n | the docks; that his gusna were then covered with 
r. Newton said that Mr. Elli p l Pr Hon Society, and E ml Nd with po mud; and that in the co of the evening he broke 
whe’ through iron ites ^W Hampstea: Heath, | Lord Chief Baron Pollock and Mr. Baron i open the boxes of the missing man, and said they were 
which oala. require 70,0002. for the necessary pu eed tried the neni declined on Saturday to shay hi to | ewpty. The prisoner was again remanded, The adjo urned 
Le. h E fo r pipes, and 80007. for reservoirs— €— or com the sentence; stating that he saw | ingu 
18,0002. exclusive of his mains, which would |n which. could ju im in advising her|that they had been engaged dai ily ina minute search i in 
e y to interfere with the due fud A the law i in| the reed field and ,Adjacen t meadows, in order 
case, r. Beard lost no time i riae to the 
is; m would be us RORIS like vt grep "But the | the. 
k th 
sew & Na k 
essrs. Hope & as to carry the 
wee i re 
retu 
her fe x boty take 5 per cent. 
and apprising him of the déco. "Müller received 
t 
murdered. man, but they discovered nothing but the 
the intelligence with calmness and com 
ex 
occupied in religious duties 
the prison cha ge | morning and 
n The chopper | itself had been fresh pain nted 
wit with 1 M pain nt for the purpose of concealing nr stains 
of blood, pde a ao hee had been fixed to The 
old han 
identi fied b y the M from 
pM 
Messrs. Hope & Napier proposed : to 
the Rev. . Dr. Cap pel, 
ng power o. 
er w only require an outlay of (200001 
Her, Crom Mr. Healey, Mr. Samuda, an 
fi 
"Mr wr ob NT. eid that the 
ecord the opinion | that the 
visi 
been ascertained. 
itness who stated that a 
co paint was perched has 
They also produced a 
ng pe? days ago, while 
assembled in front of the doces 
of the were then dispersed b; 
shone of rain, but only to col! in on its Wki 
and at 8 o'clock the evening the xa T gs kx heri 
sable. In the open i 
weak ide 
nisl e key belongin 
e duplicates have likewise been 
sega Dr. Letheby attended the court, tos say that t he 
mp 
pee 0 throughout the whole length of the “Old Baile ey 
fro m Ludgate Hill to New wgat e Sti treet, for mid; able 
spots found. on the hatchet and the clothes. After some 
to generously ped "T cam 
e corporation would 
ae prm or E then bx and even wooded us 
. Hesu the motion, 
adr require an Act of 
members who voted for it would be 
fair and cde inquiry before a Parlia- 
Pss Mr. Lowman "e said tbat | 
sewage for xt Napier asked the Board to concede the 
ol eral oan rs, and on particular conditions, one 
sands e that 3 Crown made them a grant n ed 
«s urpose to irrigate, and this, 
s aetna, T i would Trot be pages for the Board 
indeed, 
could be d of the pine of e execution, The windows 
he Court- 
of the 
ne ed. SUIT 
peop’ le had clung in great 
v hd tem rd 
Ext 
ope & i 
thousands of spectators, the 
larger than has been seen 
for many years past. Müller 
wa te innocent, even when 
ever remote, | low 
on 
calle ing much conversion he 
at any execution in London | detached or ou 
exon in wining that he 
had the rope round his and 
he in aes st was 
adjourned. Several thousand persons have daily vi 
scene of the murder, 
ce have bee 
searching the pe and Ld of the 
Nw vae AT WIMBLEDON. 
residents at Wimbled had" LA meeting of 
r ting W 
presided over the Hrer 
£r" manor, he proposed, if the 
koe that at the moment of his 
confessed hie cun int that no doubt now lente that | 
Müller, and Müller alone, was the murderer. He! 
ex istencé : he lo 
e 
protector of the park, "Waving an óffiose of Govern: 
with him, in order that the public may not 
