THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
memorialists: stated iint. e had a deep personal 
[Juse 
but. the. seas inii) by elas pe rs which 
Princess was still in mourning. “The corps was drawn | p 
li d saluted th d rincess ; 
the ones = Fey m ‘ound, the nee the regiment | of the cemetery. wer nformed "MS - UP 
playing the National Anthem. The Prince, in co e aad under which the Ach. ds ees ears Wil 
with Lord Bury, first ed blon ng the front and rear | Finsbury prebendal estate for mor that the estat | 
nks, and his Royal H then returned to the finally run out at Christmas, 1867, and tha edere 
Princess, and re: E a Y dais while the corps | will then pass into the hands of P. a act and | 
ent through the usual battalion drill. They mare Commissioners. Of that estate the t tom RA such | 
ast at quick time and at the double, wheeling round | formed p ee - em prayed the Court to Y 
T “i ke! recision, | arrangements before th the lease as 
"n" ge: - in line d he vh ree apes it te receive | prevent the perversion of the ground to common uses, 
cavalry, and sibsequept, by order of te ae, they 
The ground, they said, was set apart as a ^ uet of i v inlar | | 
l 9 a.m, an 
certain hours 
four dores =a hibit 
sk vibi ee rm we tanha 
nd beer in ¢ 24 of the 
and 5 tite ne 
formed square to receive cavalry. After a series than | porth side of th At 
ront and when if was closed a a place of ES more D 
ren dno of the drill the Br ye, ce el " 120,000 eorpseshad Land en it. “In thu - aor ying: | | Walham Green aud E "P d our Tt all the gat v 
; whose | so at Kensin 
t fi ollow s e, in order that he mi bt ground, P they observe, interre en 
Mu eme Tis "Pelee in cs, dad cunc and rings ire mong the wost prosow of eth md, Notting Hs uray ad 
a Os earie , 
eddreesing them, said == ar — os ge n b ous lib sl at critieal| High Street, Chalk Farm, Havers 
reor A in cero E Pale, tell E to La A | periods of our history; notabi on of all pr ro- | E — ye Foch as the g 
pleased : am at having been present at this inspection. vs 3] |fessions, and of all religious Pony divines, : n y : er remova 8 will ta 
quite sure that, under your able colonel, you have had e artists, reformers; a crow. f worthie nd confessors | Holloway, Islington, Ball's Po 
Opportunity of learning and poem one whs y yoyr a a | whose learn ing piety, and ae services not only Cambridge Heath, Hackney, Hire I 
i w: as hims , ic: 
RE n pr Genera: nc na to the cort with whieh I yat the age i in which they lived, but have p proved a, dington Ay the e ga tes and side 
am egeneeted..J lam ossi in to =e ine iiem "em | perm t bi to the land, an whose names =| - pu. Huius a 
eh — ^ = world will not willin 1 let die. , The Nouconformis | E e Reg 
attention -€ Jan ` You s Fina go on he v ane a xc bodi T field of their | Weekly Reap a tates that the deaths inL 
siderable unt of steadiness, and I observed on the part duy dead, aif ecause here lie pari at d whose | week that ended Saturday, June 1, wi 
all an evident po to do their best. s esty bone mains were refused interment i ards of | average " mber in e eo 
Setpestil dre with your coms "nmm the churehes in which ls. c had E “faithfully 10 De. 854-63, corrected for increase 
The Prince then han to Lord Bury the eps ministered, and whose memory is reverently che ants | the 11565, m ent aan i 
Cup of 100 bi hie R J Hi rem s h ad in tho hearts and homes of their religious de scenda the average, During the wee 
Cr gu nea, * -s is Royal Hig na nd 938 girls, in all 1932 children, were 
sven ior ics & Wimbledon and o ner t In the 
oughes, the of the Cup, bei log pre Mid, 
X cepe handed to E the smaller cup, m 
orm RA to the; in A Lands’ epg for them zm 
nsider 
tat 
y ther 
7 success, and | i 
ain the winner of the ji dms 
A he — be a 
ROPOLITAN BRIDGES.—At the last meeting 
of ‘oe Ries Council, the mola of the Bridge 
10 eorresponding 
1854-63 the average number was 1887, 
=e 
me incial, 
Princo of Wales, followed asma] aftari Vr a introduced into the Hoss of Commons by Alder- | Brmxrvonaat.— Between 30 and 4 
: eges qu NE sa mee a a A afa e Tha mes. | week. ss "he London ei 
tesi ering of MiLsted then left the —— The Bil authorises the ‘Metropolitan =} of Wor ks Compan. ere hav 
ious à tend min. is Moti = satward | other bridges mentioned i » a schedule annexed, and it which are us E jn s some ges "i 
into the Reds distriets of etd and Rother- e that any bri anges ne arr aie open for Deut e pe e 
to 
man 
apos B 
he of the abitants. new nres 
onse and old ‘st. ko i 
e, 
y 
Board edin p ing the introduction of clauses 
into the Company's Bill w s Mf since meee 
subservient to th lic nce by inducin 
railway aut 
con 
rities to donita "the new thoroug Pod 
in sry altered d of their r having for their 
t 
grea 
the y have done, too, Y ebd olly 
expense, nd they hope to be more than recouped in 
time by rents to be derived from Bape yt me arches of 
their viaduct ee skirts o e of the street. The 
a popa iei district, interea 
numbe ittle narrow an rtuou 
oae ka it " es to have | 
«s e bout e labouring | 
in consequen 
Know S hither - ^ q eL Es ho. appears 
ges 
d M Work a» f| that the corporation of London sh: 
Local Pow fo ded i ^ ot Se Moin eru the Bridge House Estates Fund E es of not less i tm 
Le aed The ney of 
tor 
to | Aldermen with the 
probably, as they are bound to the | i" À sag me posi cd at variance in many respects 
die s the purchase Southw: 
std "—- bridge 
ed up by th 
e Hor com panions. 
d 
picke 
A 
ith vomiting Me in the ati 
The pa earth were sent to the General 
the im mployment of prompt means 
several instances death had 
Bridge; and that when n purch 
ge 
and | maintained by the — of London out of the 
B 
ridge House Estates Fund. The committee st tated 
BURNLEY.—An order has been 
| mation of the body of an old A 
that the og quint into Parliament, artibus the 
rt of Common Coun cil, of a Bill 
e : 
y the report was agr t mmittee 
ere authorised to prepare a petition to Parliament 
ngaint M Bill. 
TY TRAFFIO.—A statement has just been 
published, peu the authority of a Committee of the 
Court of Aldermen, respecting the proceedings taken 
on the part of the spr» pac ad earrying out the 
ity of c Regulation Act 
D = 
onferred by E new Act upon the Court 
e Auer 
locality by ties " interest | ed need ia n neighbourhood 
ig s 
aren densely crow ded, e opening icr of 
^ ilis op af Whe Metrop 
which, he sa 
new wratreet fro 
mni feet width the | 
s gat ate Hill, 
when | of 
tion wi h the m the | officers of the Cro 
friars ghey would ford a|out of 7. a 
idt 
g to bind ratepayers of 
EE. of ie 
Bur ‘RIAL Gods At 2 las 
in ington Mills M Pe Mr. Samuel Morley 
D " » 
er dissenters, was presented, praying the 
a to becas 
ition of Bunhill Fields burial ground, The 
er of 
ned E pero ed with timber, lo 
and pis 
n preservation in its City between 
These re 
regn e. For t PM es 
tole difference oleae eA be that the Court € 
them but to confine 
the 
Pago ati 
whic ot hw Home Seretar} to those approved by e he 
aoe ed by pen law 
only three in number 
These a 
‘int see that every po 
» 
metropolita van, or other carriage, 
ropo stage 
to the P ikel passing ciebat Pindari St. Paul's Charskoane the 
f 
oned, too, ag a 
Pau 
destination being London Bridge, or any Pn o over the 
ridge, shall, on reaching the south-east co of St. 
a Chur MÀ e o 3 do i gota Street, 
grater “heb th o or a 
bits the 
riy any cart, waggon, or er eie md wholly or 
ood, 
any other ecc Bos red 26 fee i in leng 
r8 feet 6 ayo in oA through any pages in the 
ing and 6 in the evening. 
whale. i tigen F ed into effect once ; 
In his last illness a pers 
son a and his wife, and a i. D 
upon fter 
stances, 
Dy 
declined 
rs speedily circulated in ur 
I die — of Butterworth was bro 
opis —A series of siege 9 
in his. garrison » Lo in the 
i Wa nce Alfred, 
Louis of n atu 
operations consisted 
boat -— k, and a e 
scaffolding 
th | w 
Mackay gun. 
Nn, whieh por p. om 
exhibited 
marry himin Pisis i 
favour, but his eV 
m ted that the prisoner and | nis 
