Jaxvasx 2, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
lod ing. This duty, its says, ‘is not performed i in several | the ben enefit of agriculture, the Board invited applications for | out and saw two men 
of the pure unions and parishes, and while it 
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has T Obtained would assist in settlement of this| 42? gate, and cer “i it suspicions as he + up while 
f would be fraught with important —ü Subterranean yD noche subterranean | Mrs. Chivers and the daughters w to bed, takin 
it declares that the ‘obligation nage the survey is being reproduced, of which 160 sheets have been com- | the precaution to bring out a li "rige g 
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E all really destitute applicants is, neverthe Yr impe- | corner of Long Acre and St. Martin's Lane to King Street, and | the house, but the noise he made in unlocking the gu 
rative, and cannot e evaded. It therefore calls upon | affords the means of ss from and approach to Covent | alarmed them, and they went away. Thinking 
à the unions, and all parishes not included i in unions, ke riper rag -— pere immediately egre d "pars! vod m return ke being disturbed twic 
that a Approach. — Thisimprovement commencesat Mile End Road and t dow easy chai which position he a 
pim wet the destitute poor who require a night's lodging. | terminates at the East India Dock Road, Limehouse. It is 1162 have füllen asleep, b but how long he € he knew 
RopoLITaAN Boarp oF Works. —The Annual gp% inpogi aoi and 70ft. The Bo Thok xpenses were 41, ,990L17s M. as he wakened by the barking of the dog. 
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e Metropolitan Board of Works, ging gasmeter testing o ciet à E Lion Street, Spicalfelas, felt very, cold old » and the life-p vor in his 
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n House, it states that there still remain to be hee ard have selected for Finsbury Park a site immediately rest. Modos that he pie m foot- 
executed — other works of vital Ame e the rmm è the Great Northarn Railway, - 4 | 2 steps oo the M ae ~~ ae e — door, and 
netropolis. The open ning up of new lines of thorough- the Gree! It contains about 1 130 acres, and from its ante-room 
ares, the soliton of toll-paying bridges, the formation character was n of adaptation for the qure of a park. eh ner an with "ih — 
f of publi the p i n spaces, | Safe AE 1862, an Act ae of the — Mr. ete d went towards him, 
ire works to which the best energies of the Board will required to be granted by the Board; 1 Pis aiplications were | put bis his shoulder and said, “ Hallon,” 
have to be devoted, but they are of €— that = made, © of which Two were granted and ll not granted, Line | The fellow turned round, and striking Mr. Chivers a 
these other means than those derived from direct tax pd e enu Reik ty of Ben “During p - yor i. applic enm s | blow upon the head, made for - stairs, Fort unately 
jught now to be afforded, a nd & the m ag gain express their | 10g ees gg td VR v Brett diris formation or new |t A dA SM ADU nd Me. egre standing 
earnest hope that the period is istant when | streets or the regulation of width of others th «e e uring | ps a a e was 
ach — pond will be placed at | their — Dt ye wt a wont, of which "LE. w vere v granted an d Een RÀ struck ius such : blow " *he 
The T satisfaction E increased co th E year Goan 1, E 19s. ld. the payments a during the same E that Mr. Cui vand for a few seconda mj 
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fied in the conclu- ; but he ralli - oy o stagger down s —- 
mc sia they re Fost Y Mz, Trackznay—The funeral of Mr, | bleeding profuse wound on his head, 
sion du ie a Mm ram nal duties with Pane they wW. M. Th medie tok piaco on We dnesday st Kenia eeding profuse! un: is an 
hav: ve been charged, t| e Board is s accep ted as the body to Green Cemetery, and w. ended by about 1500 m for om en em p hre sig pert had been iit, 
ints ts of th t a € ans The followin og persons, including a Mél ia e of ie ge and - 
in an, s of the metropol y artists. There was but on i in f the b Mr. 
abstract of the works executed during the) this and ihe private carriage of the deceased, which uve ral with oar Aye i e Pe ibat 
year — VT followed it, were seated d Rev. F. St, John Thackeray | Mr, Ch ivers as upon the ground, it seemed to 
Lea. Old For Ford, i ende i e at ae i5 Tengt, an nd and Mr, Tein mes Rodd, cousins of the deceased ; Captain to him that his best chance of getting away would be 
nearly 10ft. in diameter; is Sap eted, at a cost of 181,722. Shaw, his brother-in- dini y^ the Hon. R. Curzon. |t, rm that gentleman and he rolled over him again 
Acton Branch. - This sewer extends from Acton Bottom to| The remaining carriages were those of Mr. Martin | and again, struck and kicked him, and tried to wrest 
Notting Dale, 1 mile and 2070ft. in length, about 4ft. in | Thackeray, General Low, Lord Gardner, Sir m Fraser, | tho li fo s preserver me him. After a desperate struggle 
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diameter ; is completed, at a cost of 98201. Ranelagh Overflow.— 
This persi commnenoss in Knightsbridge, fdmes tida Epes on. R. Curzon, "wn Granville, i Macaulay, viu upon the gro und , Mr. Chiv vers. let im get up, telling 
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9 ft. in diameter ; is completed, at a cost of 31,5801. Southern ich was exceedin 1 lain, bore the following in- 
DE MN un i = m Halfway Reach a wc w y Willi zs Se kepence 4 Tha ckeray, Esq. y died | taste of the 
Greenwich, to the Deptford pumping eh station, a length of nearly zach i December, Pane! aged 52 
e oth thay. REANO M ed veis ams. sone German capitalists of | himself too weak for This he returned into the scullery, 
Thames. They ifo t hav i iade = bel ore ad of guru of the | and sunk exhausted into a chair, Mr. Maps = 
d from Barking Creek to Old Ford, 144 miles in length. Great son itonmer by lott The tal is to be Eos aget close to him, At that momen 
ese works are formed principally upon arching or solid | 240,0007., in eat n ig ench, ‘the highest prize being | | burglar, diha had, sica ia cundo Mr. Chinen, Nac, ay in ee 
an 3 h earl? ,000 001. a D erg- 5 , | front room, into t| the kitchen, put a heavy 
completed, the contract being taken by Mr. Furness|all. The imi. cer pon with great piir of “wid ny rs iei" ing the r his head 
i eatened to split his com open if f he came near him, 
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yard, apparently with the intention » eae over the 
wall by the same way that he had got in, but finding 
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from Old Ford to Kensal Green, passing for nearl Me miles| OPENING or THE New SovTRWARK STR Chivers had, on hearing the jet of the second 
of the ancy ASA di. AES n vade E eea oe vd the M Board of Wor a aslo run up the "nt from the scullery into the 
Aft. to 12ft. in diameter, Tho work ig vid" p ublic use their first t no kitchen. He saw adore al rtr iun and without 
" ne Southw: r or even to consider, in at 
Western Aréa.—Thee ed fi ption | the ond a direct communi- | fellow, th his lif 
he drainage el is life-preserver such a 
fn lengthy and the Sontzapk fer thon har ven Takt Mf m kar ie Stamford Street and the York Road crushing py Late n his shoulder that he drop the 
and Co., for 56,740. Southern Outfall, —These works com m between London and Westminster Bridges. It is only | to tongs, his arm fell powerless, and he also sunk down 
Lo pear ST vs i Te for aux the Steg E 100 pet s long, and has been formed € one of writhing with agony. Mr. Chivers thinks he must bave 
by Watt and Oo. for 44, 9001. the was for the | tHe very poorest eee of ad pos were: ts cost | i he collar bone, for the contortions of his face 
e ther € are de was for Ee and has 
construction cf engine and boiler houses, sheds, reservoirs, | in abt e compen: < Ec. Two burglars were thus placed hors de 
ere seni) ton n by ponere eaa ce gi. orae pre ted t Mint QU" Pbi HUI hien it HE be and the odds were all in favour of Mr. Chivers, 
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Messrs. Slaughter for 22,3001. and dia Salter LOIR. chimney- has co nfe rred this "bene te pecie Vicia * by | burglar, who must me come from downstairs. At 
shaft, coal-sheds, &c., were taken by Messrs. Aird and Son for | the Jar dam of the sang rx “Cheri es Clarke, on the glance this fellow med to ut. the Mert 
115,136L Southern High Level.—This sewer extends from the | Rev. Derwent Coleridge, for Rwy re Principal of | of aftairs. He eet nel ajani 
Ps atento Deep Orsi toe HE uet aped, | BV. Marks, Choleee, -— h mo! da m al St. Pauls | and eros with "od, phe ther oo tm with 
sewer varying from 4 ft. to 10 ft. 6in. Thecontract was taken d SUPPOSED ER IN TH —It will be |a disabled a He picked up the tongs which the 
Messrs. Lee and Boules for 217,0001. This work is completed. ember ed € t uei pratt Pine Driscoll, "a hid second man h ad dro pped, and swore that if Mr. Chivers 
e decime oir.—This contract reo- | pey arrived in on from Spain, disa 
i given d and eo his el was : taken In t 
ae [ he northe iver Lea, near Limehou the 28th | each other. wor bed i g to aon the wets at pri 
ropolis, where it will be stored until the ebb of the tide, when | No ai ora cion fell din a soldier of the 14th This third burglar w ree igger iy nd a more powerfal 
tant from theriver bank, so e: as to be conveyed down the strea: tog Hussars, whose military gloves were found in the |man than either of the ‘other $ and Mr. Chivers 
pee m $* eceased man’s s pocket. n soldier at o eene oue began to feel ex xhausted by the straggle. His — 
Ac } riscoll's company, bu Bal ati Hew 
-—- C ber, and that he parted fro 
nington, Battersea, was on the 7th Mtm T, an e parted from | back into the ape and held his mouth under the 
Au. E ER WE MT oed t S) miles using ey him alive and well. At the yc onu vse ^ | water tap to refresh “himself. In that brie f time the 
= In 4 ft. to 7ít. 3in. This contract was taken by | | ae it was jod that the soldier 1 that tl 
extend from pear ed ermondsey Bran ee |? | Manchester, » where his r regiment was stationed, ‘ale the ALI soon as possible, On returning to the kitchen he 
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* xe single aevi, ft. 3 in. to 7 ft. in | to S his story, which was voluntarily given, p he hall, and out by the front “door, which, by the way, 
n or this work was taken by Aird & p arged, he jury returne: open verdict. | they had previously unfastened to make ood their 
has bee executed fusing he X bags open piensa o Pos LIC HEALTH. - sad - The , Registrar General's escape if disturbed. Jur. Chivers followed his visitors to 
of a portion of the Fleet sewer. arising fi Waly R t ondori in 
» ig from the damage i 
pa e iy rel gees RUN paket during the k that os m December 26, Mee is a wall on the opposite side. He then went back into the 
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Clerkenwell. The cost of this work amou Sole Sie UM aa The average number in he corresponding we of the | honse, intending to dre and follow them, " 
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northern side ang embankment, to — the | the av During the week the births of 805 bc 
EE of Wes ter Bridge, to | and 727 in all 1532 children, in | and 
be continued thence Nd a viad fuo te the ean dod. Lene. In the 10 cathe a weeks of the years 
northern uct to d rn si 
from the e pru riars Bridge; to make an approac! n 1853-62 the average number was 1828. 
N ent, communicating with Surrey Stree er Mi 
on the Celie Arundel Street ; ts make a new street thing of the str 
Middlesex ¢ way near the e * ining the mi e e thieves 
Mite end o t. ddr sae rovincial he premises, the operations of the thieves 
We erie, aud algo shor m gee to communicate with|  BrmarwaGmAM.—On Friday last an Irishman called | could be from beginning to end, They 
ts near eot ME t, and Cecil Street, and new as brought up at the Police Court | made themselves at home in the pantry, paying great 
George John O'Hara w ght up 
ment at Whitehall Stave Bree, Adelphi, snd, from the embek: ith having, in ith two others not | attention to ‘be: wine. From almost all the rooms they 
Guards. The first po Stairs to Whitehall, opposite the Horse charged E. ie burglary on Saturday, the 12th | had Mm various articles, and had them packed up 
taken by Mr. Furness, ipo ii Nie "n e di cep eed < ronda “or of Mr. James Chivers, 15 Hagley y removal. stairs, the passage, the 
no Rd a UE fall ef ain n hes My Benn} found beg ih ; OAS itited that he and his wife sere did the dese: Me S. Covered wit Mm ^ cvm 
Dome Med derage.— In piiris of the report of thefand their two daughters, had been sitting up late raais mj a DP M ce D sonde o 
means for ph Commons iens erue rent Ey on Friday the llth, and heard ure NT m asi tr he err was on fi d n Ge Mr. 
England with a p cur Men the YN amice and | gravel walk in the front garden. Mr. Chivers looked | regar e prisoner e of idencification. 
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