THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND Le intei 
[DECEME 1, toe 
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: ces "Portman 8g hola H. Guirrix, Southpo 2| veécieal pure 
that successes have been gained by the native for Worcestershire, E amp QUEE quem Fen avy Hi mag S iona ns to wint vastes btob Tig 
8 ish troop Milton Street, Cripplegate, Tal ow er— Milton next-Gravese o the chair, done % 
e de! —-— i - 4 Street, West OTE CPI Hebden Bridge, ores ker how necessary it was for them to he and Pointed ge 
d, Hows Peterborough; Nohama riciarer Tat Horcum: | proposal to make when they wished the Gant tty 
, Upper Tottenham Road, s Tehir . e . ^ - 
City Entelligence. kega late ot Manchester, Auctioneer- W; Nom rater =W DE ve ina à "s — their w. te. The Bee 
Bayx Ratz or Discouns.—The Bank of En = Bootmaker—I. Jo mrs, Old Kent Rejiverpool, Shipwright—G. p ask for must be a genera] one, th il that thy 
ca Thorny reduced their rate of discount from T per Bridgwater, Somersetshire, Master xad. Dane, Forest il Kent, ide reinante of all places, ^ = T | 
—J. Lows, Manchester, Grocer—*- w. ddler Tus b th best e 
wered three weeks bac to | Ruilder—J. k Butcher-M. Moxx, Northampton, Sai wou e e best way to pi e à 
cent., to which it was lo Oxford, Market, Pork Butc LO Norris. Sufolk, O give Sir bougie | 
4 per emt M entes gre Relat, Yorkshire, Innkeeper —¥ dioe a general outline of ` what they be LE 
E. Mount Street, Ne v Road, Whitechapel, Attorney's Gor WW. JE. Onix leave the Government ith re w 
E wic rrace, Westbourne , ` Cheshire, è 
Mowzr MARKET, FRIDAY.— BRITISH n ok Torace, Jomw SAMPSON, RUSDEN Ors, ‘Tranmere, cer Alderman Madeley thought that large to deti 
sols nd r- he to 4 for sae x El for vites te Bail Imaker— Wann Pamma, end c Road, Greengrocer— | not to be allowed to pollute the streams d Ce | 
—Hxsnar Tuowas PHILLIPS, LW. 
reo per C apran d, 83$ toł; New Ha " J. Pzx1cvp. Great Titchfield Street, Oxford Market, late Perfumery, | tbat the sewage should be put upon the lan els | 
Cents., er o wi nuities, 1 -16; Ban Pansoxs. | ash Le takie, ateher P. Qurerrv, Upper Charlotte members of E considered it a yery i, PI. 
tock, 239 to 238; India Stock, shot; Ditto for AM Street, Fitzroy Square, Tailor— -T A: Ri » Kingston -upon op iamber -J. butat the same time a very delicate e mpre 
21 ex div.; Ditto Five per Stock, 103 ; Exc Dese Wo . ae Do oe a Scorr, Newby Place, Poplar. Be with. He thought all they would be able mh. 
. $ : ili icon ter Road > 
16 em div Ditto Piro Ya Ponmran: Brazilian Old | Feet Vemm, a teerny Glaze gad sent ganea | morning would be to passa resin ie quie 
Wire. per Centa, 98; Egyptian, 951; Ditto 1894, 968 | Fitton, Lancashire, YET Berane Aanaet atian, Tene | desirability of something being done, b [Ir 
$ © | Jeweller— wcn, Har h xx r 
to 964; Ditto Serip, 14 to i Lat y » : Ditto PADS. late of Wellington Square, King's Booed, Chelsea and Post a ^w - to support the report of the 7 
Maremmana Railway, 714 ; Marwan: 62, 87 Brighton, Do ow, Lichfield, Blacksmith—S. Watton, Bradford, York- Council. r. Heron, town-clerk of Manchete = 
1864, 274; Portuguese, 1853, 474; co. ile 18 1e shire, Stuff Manufacturer C. M. Witsow, tetior of White Roding ee they had not pure streams in Manches M 
tto —F.W N, dm Church, Staffordshire. L —HK. 1. , E r 
toġ; Turkish, 1858, 1004 Bonds, 73 Wast Street, Hie Caen Che esemonger—E. P. Wirson, Essex Road, that, he did not think the pre sent system of [| 
724 to 72. Inimgion, Santie Manufacturer —H. T. Warsow and J. CUNLIFFE, ' | closets was the best mode of deali ing with the Via. 
—EÉZ rkshire 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRA' TEEL TLC ere ha of pro ens 
o TIONS.—S & Gricunist, Dumfries. Drapers | Th, had been a a fp posal pa be quet. 
= n. Men THOMPSON, Alloa, Flesher— ix d = 
G. m Aberdeen, Ma! de h 
es of 3Englamp. A. Wrarr, Glasgow, Wine Merchan Co sees ane re er, and it w tha op 
opt one o em With el 
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TM ENT. ought t 
o ds» 45 oo ADRII 0T | Government Debt ss «E — j taken before Select Committees 
Lu nop E 13384078 "078 jn ctropolís and tts Vicintty * of Commons, he said the fault was that E 
Silver Bullion THE THAMES EMBANKMENT, —Àt a meeting of the | man ha een examined before them, and the aly 
£28.004.075 £28,004,075 Metropolitan Board of Works on Friday, Mr. Samuda | result of their inquiry was that they recommended the 
BANKING DEPARTMENT. called attention to the fact that No. 1 contract of the | something should be done, but did not say what; s 
ra" Capital dni (771 Government, ted, Thames Embankment between Westminster and |it was only when they came to frame Bill that th 
Padiic Doposita “includ: ox eiit Annuity) s : #10474 542 | Waterloo Bridges, in the hands of Mr. Furness, was would find the great difficulties they had 
ing Bxchequer Savings = ecurit predi vem inst. He believ l that it would b impossible fe 
of Nat. Debt, and Divi sane Gold and Siiver Goin {788638 itg completion, instead of two years an nd a-half in| them to have anything but a permissive Bil, jf, 
Osher Deposits .. +> s, 13,267,474 which the contractor was bound to complete the tial. compulsory Bill were to be proposed in Parliament thy 
Seven daysand other bliis ^ 49117 etter was read from Mr. Furness, making various | very corporations which were there that day wouldriy 
£37,798 004 TEST 798,804 excuses for the slow progress hitherto made, but they | up and oppose the imposition of a duty which 
Dec. 15, 1966. W. MILLER, Chief ‘Cashier: failed to satiety Per ; and it was unanimously entail we them “consider re. 
m——————Á resolved that it be referred to the Main nl as a se Therefore d e € vice yw ek bat a 
mittee to Hibbs ate the matter, and report what steps | missive Bill would be tolerated in Parliament, Mr, 
Trid S V. au ought to uber 1 in consequence of the delay. ^ |called attention to he last Agricultural 
n Cloth Manufacturers— F Rixa IR late of E Sa Berrien Mosrum.—The trustees of the British meeting a Brighton, where a gentleman who farmed 
Devonshire -Oid | Museum, in consequence of Christmas Day falling on | extensively and used to cart the soil in its wi 
unday, have granted the employés in that institution | state, “said that d been compelled to gire X 
a holiday on Monday, the 2d of January, instead of|up since had become diluted with water, M. 
Monday, the 26th inst. B is arrangement the | Standbridge said that if they could get the pore 
;| public will not be deprived of the tia ci EA visiting | they wanted there would be no necessity for themi 
" M ber wt: | the Museum. On the Se t occa of Chr MN | attempt to separate the solid part of the manure ite 
Ban Reiner Bater 3! ganan, Th. ec falling on Sunday the persons ecl isited the M um | the liquid, as they could get it all used. It woolle 
Yorkshire, Wine Merchants. Garrrrena, ‘Walton, Radnorehite, Mesos” | on the day DE inii ;000. impossible for them to return to the old system, fe? 
FX, Cable rne teen. Biker H. B. Grovea, Hasmehal| DESTRUCTION OF THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.— n | would cause the demolition of a great pat dl 
| ming would . besides i 
ASA M eet to the Great Exhibition Building in the Cromwell Rond | manufactu uring interests, as they mus t lava 
E. Rt. ver othe s.in aa East, Boarding House, Kee Nns | was accomplished by the Royal er epe and Sappers | for the drainage of the manufactories, "ir heil | 
so: ire, zrn, | and Min u^ under ve siet Kno ei Lae n the presence of | that a gentleman he knew os done away with mie 
cher al unteharles, the | closets in* houses e his property, to 
Inh = 2 E ie Ree Re Regent Street, Tailor— cM of Salisbury, Bir Cherie Forbes Col. Chapman, | old system mà ee bal een that s could lé & 
od = er T, Jones iston, ‘Staffordshire, Zw. | Captain Fowke, f spectators than | houses at 3 3d., per week 
. Jowwsox, Liverpool. Cotton Sa op | on "ny rds ous es hea The i m ne ntrance, it will | and, as = po ze found the enr 
On i dpe ed, was a structure of great magnitude and | the man 
Quer sine iners emasdan zi 
Mam. Foex. Perrine keeper—J. Jonrs, i: a Varywirkshire, stre Ara consisting of three ar ue and containing a | brought on n the sei instead of Brin. ia 
= and Fis ih Dealer— ior Stanstead, hu Suey s Dealer- W. Kin Krr. Aken, amount of [re n 5000 an ons o Seu, being — with water. a 
airn MAL Latour? e ae "Grass | 150 feet in length by 63 in height. There were 110 | it, was not - compel -— ore w pe "t ht gia | 
Tailor—J. Tert Ewoo, Man , cies or chambers, containing a total force of 180 lb. Qs pow "€ er^ a river of. | 
wey | of gunpowder, for the purpose of Cisplaeing at one | they th ought it quero PT. | 
:| discharge this formidable mass of material. When the | to purchase land, the same is ailwags did, | 
Š e sewage without letting® 
c ries w and | p i age wi 
ost instantaneously the siructure crumbled down | go into the river. Mr, Sadler said that if ee 
from crown to base, amid the cheering of the spectators, - a single. water-closet in Bini the woili 
falling. entirely within the enclosure, and without | flowed into the river from the ` 
ttering = of ick: is i 
the bricks or d €: - ue adjoining | so that no fish wo iw: thin mile d 
"s | road, or ir neighbouring which were | They wished to have the permissive power git 
oa, | crowded with s spectators. The entife s space wil now 2 governing local bodies to deal with the pen 
Cleri enis € oe Sing POR it = determined what fo their own localities. He thought that if the "— 
d ed is to — ment declined to give them local powers rs ps 
mt- vit "Mori Tho di ction of models or lease land, and to cede the rs MUT 
er | maval sreisecture Wi has Hitherto ee deposited who would carry it the lan à, and iat | 
in Somerset House has been removed he South | advantage of every circumstance that ‘would oe | 
Clerk 3. | Kensington img until suitable nee fi are built. | that “object it oug ght t to take the matter . 
Kt Will be opened to the public for the first time, | own hands, C carriers to one shett 
RNE, without Testriotion, n the 19th inst. The ne rom all the large towns to the brc 
Farmer b cadet with the eat Be of Henry VIL's time, | could be utilised, and not allow it to ade 
ee her bd cM aed to n ships now building both i ‘a rivers in the kingdom. The town of Bu 
jes ihe and private yards. wn so largely that the sewag 
Y.—' io of Te: he River Tame had increased from forthe 
maker 
perd 
Rae ater W” pupils at Westminster School, when the theatre u ittle 
„Watohmake wich, pond beet goes Westminster scholars and the | springing up n the viemity of Birmingham 
‘sae Beton aa umber-W v. “abe e 8 oe s ons E being filled with gested that the — should be ier the or 
sprea 
LI. P Wani RAD e Phorm nee |t "uj far 
ees was performed on Thursday evening by the senior | 15,000,000 gallons per day, and ae ber pi et 
t e 
e d v e 1 
aydale, Thurso, Parmer- A. Ross Tuin, Sopa Farmer — 85 epilogue ai me humorous allu- | where it could b over the land, n 
URS! Tain, Spirit M. | sions to st 3 remet where it cou e 
att [nM De TET erchan’ ead he iini reet nuig Mr. B: d his Bill, Mr. Babba: age | and townships should pay a rate towa asi 
At Isa R. rma "an the Civil Service examinations, according to their population. Tb Birmirs, ig gus, 
» | amator : 
zi topi vx of the dy.” the aquarium mania, and other | tation had invited the other gentlemen e wot 
TILISATI i for 90% 
not in going for anything special, but 
tion of entle n Saturday a de - peser 4 The Chairman thought the time ce 
às = g ai. inching t the ‘chief corporate officers | whe - ovii t ought to give "^ Li 
Derb W tem of Birmi ngham, Nottingham, bodies e powe en their cnet 
peach si verhampton, Coventry, Preston, and Bath, | Beale ie it was ris dos ow if et 
tial of the Cou P nt to Sir George Grey a memo- | was as valuable dry as it ma T a liquit Pe gf 
dopted ia the Borough of Birmingh he process of i rt t pé? 
ofa ^ad general Bil E jio. utilisath roni said that was nof the question a pat K 
ende di 1 properti 
ion of rivers and streams iscuss the chemica pr p ^ Bil Pg 
wh 
