f 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF, 
opinion that in future there should be no deviation from 
a contract entered into, believin d e nothing would 
ff 
a cent is one halfpenny, but ‘that under the present 
circumstances of the country they will not. buy more 
found a very large amount acturi 
flannel, cloth, calico, leather &e., ES 
manufactured arti 
of unmann| 
from 
would a men buy." 
_ EXP TS AT SHOEBURYNESS. — The Iron- plate | A 
all branded vith eed 
estimate P the expenditure to be incurred. 
1 which is in progress is expected to x 
F ntl l4 Lj 
e 4th inst. 
peter an ieeo-clad built to sod upon the. principle 
POE ON IN THE NORTH § A. 
AMES EMBANKMENT.— The construction of ~The Sal 
the rented of metropolitan improvements — the|adopted by the meses Nearly all the Iron-pla : Àg ay te Andes Me SE 
Thames Embankment—is now making fair progress, | Committee were present on this i as together wit Dock on Mon 
Taek rows of piles on the north side of the river | a — number of officers of both branches of the 
between Westminster and Blackfriars bridges, the noise | service, who were napis interested i in seeing T wt the o | with o w 
of the pile-driving makinas nd of about 30 Bien m theory o with suc e de at 
ines pumpi ing of such 
and fie “loin Pn of tse that crawl slowly Mong them. The ie edel in its upper Erin the | her. The Maeg of. the French crew ac 
Fleet Street and the Strand, laden with rubbish to be | French iron-clad La Gloire, and in its lower the 1 last the Italian, = were brought to — EN 
all bear evidence that the work is | and best French iron s the nod res n apprentice boy, who 
PONE with rapidity, though the progress of the | 
ork is somewhat i gm. from the want of proper 
bi ech make tho b k. The foundations of the 
t 
rive 
level, or 14 feet eee Tow water. From the foun- 
low 
is to | be filled up vith , Concrete, M n the embank- 
plate and Erase cu smashing the target to pieces; 
y 
pia: 
the Millwall Company, 
by e 
ards sent steel am right i through 
y 
68-pounder, at 200 y 
but the Fre nch metho d of fastening the plates NM 
ment d the Lave l Sewer, and a 
sub for water ad gas "pipes and telegraph 
wires, access to which may be obtained 
time hout breaking up the roa e W 
Level Sewer, between Whitefriars Str nd 
an obvious, E that these screws can only be cad 
es with w 
y per fect. 
F STR 
the Metropolitan. Y er 
h 
sea by a Duis pop 
New Nau = t the last 
pP 
Marylebone, v 
whol A82 poda to ie ren 
any Stre » The e sam. order Was is sued With rs 
i ch i is 
in-the-East, was or 
d se rese E other „tho were ordered 
e 
m i the Victoria Street Sew wer to 
e Low Level | Sewer will be T ps 
oth. with this F h target 
Lor d Warden : a few 
ey umbers on one side and iy 
with the 
the worthlessness of wooden ships so be as com 
tidge 
9 inches in the e 
E RAILWAY MURDER.—The adjourned ingusta 
Mr. ‘Briggs was resumed on Monday, when several sey 
Mr. 
sewer will be 20 feet 3 inches below low water; the Tae Marx DRAINAGE.—At a meeting of the Metro 
fall in the sewer will be at she rate of one in 2640, or | politan Board of Aeree a y Bazalgette the witnesses were examined, including 
2 feet per mile. The subway to be formed above the | engineer read a detailed statement the woman at whose house Müller 
wer, but with an imterval of 4 feet between the|the Eie apt eue ott which it veter that about | the wife of the cabman who gave a: ps pe 
bottom of the crown of the sewer, will be 9 fe one-third of the sewage which formerly flowed into the | and some ndum who had bee 
width and 7 i 6 inches in dae d bringing the| Thames had been diverted through the sewers, and as Th e statements they made vere only ree 
own of t ik. a tr -— re than n 2 fe et b elow soon as the Metropolitan Railway was completed, a | hasbeen already published, corr suspicions 
the level of thet way, till larger parce te ould be diverte gainst rape but. not ca pa "ib case furba, 
ment being 4 feet Eb high. wate The floor of the Pu Mackay Gv. I is understood that Govern- Darin ng the examination his photograph was produsi 
B ma way thr api Med ‘the gas and water ment “has gin ven Mr. Jam s Ma cka; ay, of Liverpool, an and identified, and the hat found E. E: s 
pi nquiry Was 
be Ps avelled, and vil» e rs "feet 6 inches below hi igh | to 10 tons, and the bore mA me se as the again adjourned to “Monday w, 
water, so that ample room will be afforded for t erred 68-pounder. A 12-poun same | additional facts have been ds E 
orkmen to i p h it and e the Mofa. principle as the heavy gun recently et wl ghostly since our last notice:—On the day of 
repairs. The river wall of the embankment is to be | be publicly tested. It is said that already | Müller worked at his employment until 7 odo i 
faced with granite from 2 feet below low water, and at | attained is much in ad of that of s 0 = weapon. | the evening, after which he went to DE 
high-water mark there will l uldings o E CoMET.—The comet first observed on the 5th | Repsch, in Jewry Street, Minories, 
ite, and tbe parapet will be formed as an open iR has been for some days distinctly visible to the | in the company of a Siew woe 
à here t are - in the immediate neighbourhood of the well- | and Mrs. Repsch ha 
ie g A solid mooring bar of iron | known t about two hours - left the house at 8 
will be aid along the whole length of the €— baie] Itis well seen through an ordinary opera- | did not go all, 
n lion 
mouths, and to 0 which barges, steamers Ge oe 
may be made 
of the river wall of the emba 
of the foundations, are Werke of rs Yay formidable 
character. , The line of the face of the embankmen ti is | 
pega de 
fast, The dredging of ih reo on n the lin ne| were awarded 
nkm and the sinking | do 
and is visible almost as long as starlight lasts. 
out at g fu 
Haller eden until the next b 
ondueted himself in his 
ub ater breakfast he went out, He edil 
however, at his usual time. In fie 
im ss did return, for all the 
the cepi Gi T 2 er The curve is about | 
feet radiu 
one portion of the work, Mr. 
e contractor, adopts, the old form of coffer- 
ONKEY SHOW, — Tuesday the prizes |u 
by the judges to the mules and 
nkeys in this exhibition, which has proved a 
great success, The lst prize, a silver cup, for 
A — zeie was gained by Sykes, of 
in the by k, Blackstock 
y 
ark ; Mr. Roc 
Park, Talington the 3d by Mr. Tho 
ford. Int ass for foreign donkeys the 1st prizes a 
silver cup, ia won by the Prince of Wales; the 2d b 
Charles L. Sutherland, . ; the 3d by Samuel Gurney, 
Esq., ; tbe extra prize by Sir H. Stracey, Bart. In 
Tor 
of Mr Furn are employed. Th 
railway will b [^y votit cted on the inner side of the 
e mbankm ment, and not within the emba: ankment itself, 
the Low L evel 
When completed, with the 
kie and the sub way. 
e inner circle | from 
highly co 
retired to bed. On the Monday foli 
h, who 
Müller visite rs. nepa Iw 
ot a new hat, for which he said 
Mrs. Repsch also eter rx ring 
Mr. Death, and took it fro n: and e 
On the - Wednesda a 
Müller and ent - - vae ‘of Pat 
Minories, w te r pawned the 
eceived from Mr. Deat 
"389, pee com! 
h fo for : or the ti 
ended, 
of Stoke Newington and | friends, 
the ear d 
addition 
wp e toas in these yg an |t 
extensi on of New Earl Street, the Embankment will 
Wia th 
of 97. is om is jd ibuted among the 
and Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament 
at the other, 
T Tr. 
effect raise the 5s. p: d give 5s, t 
who 
v zi cis aal 
ra rers EDON.— Private 
archiepi 
vate e Coldstrea m Guards who 
b pem f the Gov. 
COME y ont e erent oris 
States.”—* On arrival at New York you will be: 
at Castle Garden, where you will 
wie sepe 
progres towards Sighis Wien when napeti of congestion of 
ion M in-|the lung on the sound side became evident. These | for so a journey, 
distr s of | It 
that have e kindly tr - — which w EI in | mo: 
to 15s., those 
being without a ocn of c 
long : 
with your luggage 
obtain, free of ete good cmm 
structions a as to the best mode of reach 
nation. "This establishment is under 
the Commissioners of Emigration for the State of New 
York (one of whom is the president 
Emigration dope 
boats to all (ees LE "he! United States ^p — Be | al 
this co ntry, or ship, 
Mie. tic kets ? for traveling es T s erg 
y find them useless 
risk of imposition, by getti 
obe e p^ oe rnm ingers, whose object in 
the e supervision of | without : pain, 
of the Irish | of death, was adjourned to 
mi tickets by every facility for | buried on 'Th 
An inquest was opened on Thursday, 
medical evidence as to the bes 
Monday. The bod 
ursday n: with military. ee Put in 
that porti on of the groun: nd 
and after hearing the 
mto n Cemetery, in 
a a remark from 
on no wor at all, on ghee Müller 
e of the mes being 
aj ey 
245. ? j in ^ 
wristbands of or ke was ers tha 
it o 
read the newspapers containing, ft ba né 
tted t th 
in | illness A. constan 
ox you of your 
€ from st; strangers to drink. 'and be epit —€— 
i bo gut drm or in any way to lose con 
actions. very cautious as to the eor aid 
Mar ee et that er thet en m America n 
been ap 
| soasehing ‘the 
r into feed work. 
nominally equal to 
number of Art 
el 
dst. - de eae Pre a hi gh character in the | agent nor the — is able to say ipe 
regiment as a quiet as Secon: man, - during his|any remark on the "€ poli 
I pressed his e anxiety | that the hat w 
that used case i ud be. done to derit that was worn 
acciden mu: Of suc 
STORES AT WOOLWICH. that at the request of 
into A i rs e e. t jun, n, accompani 
the Government ee prod at Woolwich, and a| second mail steamer, the more 
ssioned ctis vant soldiers have | the evidence necessary for 
co severi tolen proper he sleeve uu — in d 
r| The © robbery s wm art brougbt is ih by ^ detective bedroom -— scum - 
R Division, and — ilitary polic hood ai e 
residences Artillery | submitted them to ana and fou 
onan fooni e 
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