THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
NOVEMBER 5, 1864. | 
d in| THE "Po aap Hea — The Registrar-General’s 
Sf the guardians generally, tacir vi E Dept y Dd Vii Gui ie er Weekl yR emia gre the deathsi in London in the 
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eS of the guardians generally, their views upon | the p steam- — Vivid, and proceeded down 
| $e senators whisk have been brought Y onder their emer A o Lon ng R bahi bo "Beo be were now in we ek irem "ended Saturday, October 29, were 1409. 
Deibe first place, it is important to o that the spoor | tfall, and the scene in the corresponding week of 10 
= included within the operation of c os are destitute | progr. 88 for outfall, an 1e A 63, ted f. of ponulition 
| fsrers, wanderers, and — q^ being the class of| of the recent pranta rairai at Erith. On uesday | years, 185 corrected for increase = e 
| maspers provided for by the 11th and 12th Victoria, cap. 110, => ted Chatham, pee by y ral Sir John | was s1199. The pre — Auer is therefore 210 above 
per and thereby rendered br ble upon the common I Gontor: Ro uring the week the births of 1044 = 
. fend of unions, As the present statute only refers to paupers Bodas nspec «es o oya Engin j T oor hild en, wer registere 
relieved during the night, the Board think that there will | Captain the en G. Wr webs] Area Sir J, M. F, and 987 gir s,in a childr e 
be much difficulty in deciding what cases come within | Sm; [.P.; Read, Chief Constructor of the | Lo ndon. In the 10 nici ticam weeks of the wo 
ite pro ee Dos vdd Fe verd Mu Aer ua Navy; and an Attaché from the Russian Embassy it 1854 63 g s 1926. 
, unsel on a question arising under the former | London. He was received on his arrival at Chath 
statute, that no » uld be cor —— np by Major-Genera al Sir Robert Walpole, commanding 
d ithin its meaning if he applied for relief in : . 7 
farer or wanderer w hy o - tf ‘The Aot does not | ike m accompanied by Colonel Collinson, R.E., bí 
d to the resident poor, who ought always to be received | Captain Moorsom, d other staff-officers. At the Jro tnctal 1 
ito the workhouse in the usual manner, and should. never, pos seat he was received by Captain Stewart, the 
| Ene vcr ue rS be admitted into | eaptain superintendent, who conducted him round the| CAR —On Sat ai DE en fresco 
| nt nt ace, it ry : É ladin; waite: 1e chairman 
| Me ort that the relief fo for Which the sirdis will be proper to yard, where he examined the Lord W: rde and the Board o of E Works, includ u "ya Ui Ma Drina Pati 
be reimbursed is such only as shall have been administered | iron ship Bellerophon with marked attention. He tben | “r. *reem: Mt nose 1 
- tween the hours of 8 o'clock at night and 8 o'clock in tbe | proceeded to the Royal Engineer establishment at| mittee, and about 25 me vf the Doard, an 
morning. = i Ma VM — b oe imburse- Brompton, and after taking lun $ m, accompanied y Mr. Bazalgette, their chief engineer, 
coe con M denk M ^ arrived in this town to inspect the works in operation 
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uestion have been provided by the guardians. of study { for the officers, the a a the be and | for ende iecit ue the sewage of the city. They first 
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Without undertaking to cribe with full detail w rovi- | proci — where they were "ovn 
| gions should be made, the Bos ard dex are to offer the following | t! "He pq retur ned to — by ea the Ma and a small de hr of the cal 
on the subject :—With regard to the nature of the | the London, Chatham, and D ailway, expressing, | Dy ayor P A 4 P 
| modation, they consider it meswmary that there hes before his departure, the ictal which his pim bs ag of Health and vere joine ed m Mr. gros d ka 
bp at lcast two separato wards, one for males and another for | Chatham had afforded him, On Wednesday he r er, M.P., an ner geutlemen. hey then 
| n LEE n eta tg n dett town for Portsmouth, on a visit to Gener ae Ww — to the Willow w Ho wm e gres t k in t 
| in tbe yard of partment a shed should - | Paulet, th ler-in-chief of that garr sewage o e city, where the works conduc 
del for the Dems to work ii hé moet con Iv De eras AT SHOEBURYNESS.—Some eri- | by Mr. Alexander M'Dougall, chymist, Manchester, are 
| EE of catticlent Dod n ee e taeda ne | | ments were made a few "ipe since at Siocburymes be in operation, and that gentlemar — to the 
. eight to accommodate the number of persons required to sleep | test the i oneri powers o itworth’s | Board the manner in which — li is applied to 
ips be Tee hg Ae a ey iste or barrack | 70-pounder gun. The object fired at was the old ues mpi oe n hand, the ren à actualy er 
3 a conve- | Warrior target at a distance of ards, The shell oe a acres e Doorda: Were. Hrs taken 
a me the middle. The platf g 4 y " : i 
ater wo A of boards, d the Aer Ame m — the fired was of an entirely new pattern, but it failed to small engine-house, near which is sunk a 
| yoomabould be at 2t. 3in. wide. Above the head of | penetrate further than to a depth flush with the deep well, into which the sewage is run, and where 
| um ech platform (here S may y 2 pod, epar Tr EE armour-plate, where it lodged without doing further m Sen Pe ge d ae disinfect on ed 
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| en. The iri ‘should be effected by means of | Harm very sim wo barrels, placed in a cover 
openings at proper intervals, and placed as near the ceiling ds Tue Lar E EXPLOSION AT EnrTH.— The adjonrned | hou carbolic acid, which is insolubl 1 pure 
| - soa a ot ien room. Means should cnet a be sufferers by the Erith powder m sagit ine water, d is dissolved in "lime water, and then runs into a 
| bir pes gus, or Stier stoves.” Hot water pipes wil id v plosion Y was resumed on Tuesday, but no ge facts | third barrel. This is the disinfecting An and it runs 
found n fire places or stoves. The g, Were elicited, the principal witnesses bei eren “ected cae the well below, i A 12 sewage is col- 
| vie ld be suficient fo for v warmth "DAY vonsist of clean | employed about the tart or in the. factor t, oe then pumped 
| coreg a for the women and’ children soo ational evidence fend MxefeNt y i 12 ei pangs 
| should be provided. Where the admissions int is des net ru field, Jhich cau be stopped up at any 
likely to be numerous, the wards for each sex “should oe THE Con cr MÜLLER ne a nday mornin ng the point, and sewage iverted into movable iron channels, 
= under a superintendent, a male for the and a Sheriffs of Lond on, iim by the Under-Sheriffs, from which itis shed upon the land. Mr, M'Dougall 
for the women, and the Board consider that Tn n- 4 
ableallowance for the necessary remuneration of such super- the Ordinary of Newgate, and Governor, visited Müller | stated that the CHR n o As of the sewage of Carlisle 
intendents would properly fail within tho terms of section 4 |in his cell, and announced to him that ave the is s — vigo of one district of the 
m etna A mo pp than they now | 14th of ovember, had been fixed for his exec tow ers the sot eter en sewer lower down than his 
possess, the Board y down any exact rule as to Th ed k 
the extent of accommodation which should be provided in he convict receiv the intimation with ailai Mise s and t that part is not made use of by him. 
tue parish, but they may state generally that the e She eriffs exhorted him to ma ake the best use of the availa rectio on of another engine this also’ "could be made 
wards M A: mte ig dll oo a i the la oh " as € district in question :s 
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the il and the maximum member v geri cit cio «y Stand the full force of the entreaty. During |O which the few water closets, Mr. 
occasi " e likely to quire relief. 
lf any excess over X rota RITE of applicants occa- trial, but was unders' ood t additional 
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nterview he — — = ar = a fair M Dougail — “not c — ide athe sewage ^d sufficient 
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secomtoodation provided by whe " moro engine. A AR à 
adequate, and Reece: har A guardians ‘should > s T harm than good. He L2: Ih broken ME [s cy 2 ie -- ap won which the sewage is not 
m neared for cases by making arrangements for | low tone, “na his remarks on tha ts pei the dtes is about 7,000 or 800 $ 
unu eei — ro. what different i epii Or that of age e of he other district 
the pde ite re registered, Md ios DOUD uüder te tion. By some he was understood i Po to the | tow I oe sewage H which is applied to the oll) ia is 
d en ot the d supplied to the inmates of 22,000 23,000 peo Mr. M Doug all stated that 
mares should be, suficient f for their actual to the evidence of two women of immoral character, th 
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et it Hec mie that a task or | Of defi efence which, though undertaken with the best | Board verified this by their own personal bapectiow 
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be or Teoh each able-bodied intentions, tended, in the result, to weaken his case, as | and observation. As Sars Board walked over the Sead 
age = Lodging, - e gir d with it previously s on its merits, wad was eventually Mr. M‘Dougall made some inte eresting —Ü zi = 
Web prescribel-u tack ot wont, ue B use strengthen that of the prosecution. He was > n om - application of of disinfe ected sew: 
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[13 miso consider it very advisable | ington Hos’ ttal e ves one the West- | antiseptic, any sheep slightly affected with foot-rot 
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under bio o ha. ort to be drunk, and was handed y i ue 
book the followng. c verwalten s wis Basing been bailed out then eo he s Ps recul e iei iaa pesed do that siat irrigated if it was thought 
EE lass of paupers, and irable to keep them there; and the Board, by cons 
€ MT E dia Hospital, where ; Was found tht hid bond wae was covered Po ng o parts of 
person mon within the cost St tho fd or other hiet died. Two men deposed that es saw deceased | h considered the wipro oh a. xi I| stated that 
fime timo it must be let in stagger and fall heavily in the park, and one of the x -panine sirena p 
any e i. sending the ital the land to which 
hospital. Othe i and parts, 
aon which soul be made wine peal beon tepofod by gus fumes ie i a pte adn tone frequently, 
skeet haled i he course is Occupation. The | five age as grea’ ccordi ae 
Purpose as will enable the Board to certify that | there of St, George’s Hospital stated that none of | usuall According to the plan 
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bas “0. » €— roy D proved that the injuries cmt | perd this entire! Me iB 0o io Over ae whole 
or M. BERRYER “Bench s there was A 18 irrigated three ti 
Temple Have granted puit their aplendid Mi ot icm die oe inition The jury my therefore | rir dee c i en his opinion that the 
imer tb hran entertained the Prince of | skull, but how cuore mmc died from a fractured | would be to cut the chase i" prp 
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the y h idt show; rry it away fo k 
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morning, Woolwich Dockyard on George's H ave detained him at St, | grown. Hay ere winter food 
°g, and was received by Commodore | pol ospital, and not handed him over to the d s Board pieier is te sity aa i rr works 
T by whom the land is. rented (Mz. sa from the 
