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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (rem may. 
samples intrusted to him as a traveller d " house. € boats iow their - friends, while GoD 
 ffutropolis An Hs Picint LU. | Mr. Traill said he would remand the prisoner tills ere crowded. About 46,000 ile the 
CAPTURE OF —The d -— steam | Saturday, and if the charge of trapo “with th a Targo proportion of them caring the Robis 
frigate Niägara venti a b. "Dove n Wed-|allegianee of the soldiers was fully. established, be = ume, whi te rly all vote did © regalia ot the 
— morning, having on board albero Withycombe | shonld commit him for a long term of imprisonment. | eiue ments on account of ‘the rai Otte, 
j3 men em Dus to the screw steam er Georgi a,| WrsrwINerER Bripar.—On Tuesday, by order of | c x dcs ilding eh Ms 
whieh was Mr tpe y the Niagara the Chief Commissioner of Works, preparations were | Ti erno! eie P hen some games took place on the the 
Le zs flag on the 15th inet. boa t 20 miles off| made to complete the approaches to Westminster ed M er was too stormy to allow Mr. Cd 
Lisbon. E ie capture was made by the Commodore | Bridge, and the last os of the houses required for | make his promised balloon ascent, b 
g8, 
à : n the many t — of Sermo, 
d the Niagara, on the ground that the | that Center in Bridge Street, — Street, and visitors who had 
omn me formerly a the service of the Confederate | New Palace Yard, — Fendall’s Hotel, will forth- tickets mete ehand, and were unable to 
States as the celebrated cruiser of the same name. It| wi be: Salal dow The Chief repens of | them, - min of the Palac ce agreed to wg 
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though the Gove rument is said to h ave warn ed the passage e of — €— along the tramways in the|the French = rsion, Mr, i bed 
ft ridg 
te Gov rnment. The Georgia | ve pies Che Fi eit er end to compel all heavy HUNDERSTORM.— On Sunday mo 
ow eH by nr d 3 1 ee rd ls Lie icles to cross the bridge at the sides next the foot- | 10 o'clock, London was visited T m a between ad 
been chartered by t 5 for the oy the centre we bridge being Faito for light | lightning, and rain, which, be: a short internis 
alleged purpose of or passengers between that | carriages and equestrians. - per 1 o'clock, A house n Bel!'s Court, à 
yes and the Cape de — * the Azores. Shehad| DWELLINGS FOR oe LasouniNG CuassEs.—The tan another at Wandewoete a 
been regularly fitted up for d having accom- efforts which have been — for some ifie pert to | lightn iy: A tan e moored off Va 
modatio 20 Broke Ae 20 second-class passen condition of the workin ng clas ses | struck, the stern was split ope a 
aes eason to believe tha " the American | of the metropolis, are sapidly effecting a t Chelsea, Richmond, „Isleworth, and a 
Gare wea kept informed of the destination of the in various districts of the city and suburbs, The places, numbers of trees were cie bat eam 
velit and that she had been —— watched at | big oes of the city of L 
Liverpool. This hes her first voyage under her valuable plot of ground near Fa rringdon n Road, THE INCENDIARY FIRE AT PADDINGTON GTOK Oy i 
new ownership, and - crew PP all received | Clerkenwell, and voted 120 „9007. towards the families; en reported that they could obtain no fai 
mth’s pa in advance. ms 7 | evidence to implicate the servan 
oun 1 she arrived about 20 miles t Tho on, when | Miss Burdett Coutts 1 has lately crest oun it 50,0007 : ES Mills, a j Ad Na. ta 
the Niagara was seen waiting for her. Captain With for a similar purpose in 1 Green; Lord Stan ey in die cas ed. 
combe, jam comm » eet who 1 a eei Hi M and his co- bitei have devoted —— of 20,0007. of g ical : 
€ did not deviat ais course until brought the munificent gift of Mr. George Peabody to the 
with a couple ¢ of shots fied tron beg s. He was|erection of a substantial — nite block of 
disiy d boat's crew in | houses in the heart of Spitalfields, and are building 
imed of an officer of the a has o requ on a —— arger scale at Islington; and the | New 
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URDER OF Mz. Bnraas,—On Sunday 
a report was received cen ee D 
of the detective police at Scotland Yard, 
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T. pasate jolies and the 
| for urpose of identifying dl e pee im 
for ect. house üller, ief Inspector Tann 
Gana was a Britis ship engaged in legitimate and | erecte chp Miss Coutts at Co — Square, Bethnal Z Ch im f Inspector Tanner, on his arrini) 
peaceable traffic, no right — wm under which his | Green, afford by far the largest amount of accommo- 
tting on board the dation, as the ey are the most imposi ne in appearance | ^ 
Niagara, the commodore Stt en that it was his duty of any in Lond They consist of four blocks, eac 
to seize the Geo orgi a, but he wished tò cause Capta in | five stories high, anid m a square, with : large and 
t t ere 
^ the arrival of the Victoria, : a special steam at 1 
; kept eadiness, with steam up night 
The ships papers PAN then taken possession of, Bs all 189 separate - tenements, so a by C: e bedient » Vi ctoria is tlt nade M 
ship herself was sent to New York, and the crew entrances an dates. À and inhabi ab pres pilot-b 
detained as prisoners till the Niagara reached Dover, 705 persons, of whom | ALT are adults dd 288 children, 
d Sailors’ H i 
track— 
to to Liverpool. e Niagara saluted Lon | with a proper Te al to j ventilation and psa bee i deperit ook by wed ici 
bringing up in the bay, a compliment which was | The rents "Meta onde mber of rooms, from | Kerrissey, who followed ith th 
gee by the dirai cad e Castle trie. 9s. 6d. eek, and p oio e a gross annual| City o k had a ww. 0 
18001. 
pe vessel, she satadi i m the direction of the mie _ 16» urers. The rest in smaller numbers are | Seda inquest was resumed heiss 
Downs. r the m art t WoodenFYerS, turners, OOE AREN, 
AMERICAN SHIPS IN BRITISH Ports.—The Com- em co auton: clerks, weavers, stonemasons, 
missioners of Customs have issued a general order to we creme compositors, and bookbinders. In the 
the collectors at the various ports that, in pursuance of | centre of the play ground is a clock-tower with tapering 
instructions from the Lords of the Treasury, “no ship | spire, and surro oon ed by flowering plants well tended. 
of war belonging to either of the eae eng powers of | Flowers and creeping plants adorn most of the windows 
North America T be allowed B enter any o of her of the occupants, and the whole place has an air of 
as s ports the purpose of bei sing: heerful and comfort, in marked contrast with the 
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eand and gave their evidence 
~ em a chain and a Jing P selling Dae 
RAS ues oM ee whole, however no 
Gave upon The i inquest wi 
ume till ines Sth of Septem ien by v 
d that Müller himself, as well 
pro D gone to New Yo rk to identil 
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Ewrrc:ING ENGLISH SOLDIERS TO DESERT. x ighbourhood. The Peabody block is one in ic - n neue a jan 
Monday, at the Woolwich Police Court, a well dressed Commercial gren. 2M. and is built on the dee 5 Toi is eek that ended Saturday, 
man, who gave the name of Miles lison, aged 40, of | same plan f Miss Contts. It was ea y imas M Th e number in the 
30, tts Street, rong was charged before Mr. February le, rn has from the first been fuily Sio! vaverug 8 
n e ee a ceupied. i i 
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esert into the American army. Colour-Sergeant | number of rooms being 126. The site selected for the | 
Wright said that the prisoner was on that poca ed. series of pp" ich the trustees of Mr. Peabody d ael ew sg wire. > 
discovered — in the gg ge with the other about and which will be three times as | print ut Eee deris 
soldiers, and on investigating the matter there was nta as that Sn P Spitalfields is in Greenman's Lane, nied 
— ne thinke he v was apa for the ‘object of enticing | Lower Road, Islington. Alderman Waterlow’s com- 
esert for meriean army. The prisoner | pany are expending 32007. in improved dwellings in 
atved at the barrac is on Friday, and has his stay | Redcross Street, oani, for 16 families, with two pr obinctal. 
there the American ias had been continually under | shops and basements, at a gross rental of 4407. ; 72007. —On Fri iday t 
discuss ion. Henry Williamson, a private in the Royal|in Brewhouse Lane, Wapping, for 60 families, at a AnE hisce Volunteers 
Engineers, said that when he woke on Sunday morning | rental of 8507; 14,2007. in Old St. Pancras Road, for | and Cardigan : ire A eit of 
he was surprised nd the prisoner sleeping next to Lum milies, at a rental of 16027. ; and 3230/. in King's for batta tél Setedé een the 
him. The prisoner had taken men out of the barracks | Cross Road, Bagnigge Wells, for 20 families, at a rental — iine ge the M. 
to M agers and ey mid that George Mode of 38 3822. M arn e 
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—— with persons das on | Street Hill, i et that, Wh Howe Chapel, ; m Fi for |rifles and commenced ee n ee 
e Ameri mq e heard some Sa say |one of the new rail As a proof of the me they were separated, an 
they wold 1 a Tike to go out to “Amerie, i if they w e free | value of laud in the city it is said that the railway | COMPE8Dy, succeeded in 8 
rom English _ James Neale, pee company has offered - the small - of — on Having done so, with sw 
Royal ‘Eng ineer, said he met with the prisoner at| which the chapel stand ne which years ago cost b — and administe 
a public-house, and A "dator induced him to take|7000L, the sum o 95, 002., besides compensating | * ery badly r received, à 
him to the barracks and allow him to occupy Mr. Binney, the minister. A building has bee both companies rus gm 
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prisoner was talking on the American question| Mansion Ho ouse, a pss est for the ELT over the eye, drawing 
ness appeared very | the anions vate ‘of 1,800,0002. the statute acre; and | ® n dia 1 
id. On being reehold hou Broad St esham | excitement pr the i 
or not answering the| House, were e by auction on Thursday last for | 'eling of ted Eve 
knowledged | - " ira 2 t the rate of 300,0007. a acre, or teers take their departs 
rud the witness's sergeant to report his cond to FORESTE P. thuoder storm. The res 
tlie P weht to te an _Femarking NAT cr ers’ FETR AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE.— = sitis dd brood | mare, = 
r — = as to express a w wish rs join | at the C stal ate bnt, owing to the wet th other animals. e mare wii 
the constable said the addrens was not n sh -` iouis bor ie rui oe x wth in till suffering from p ee 
UA oiork to M , prec oth m 70,000 to cn ma — yn having apparen ne be affec 
Meiste chos and trimming been present. In spite of the how- | the well- rors E s Tu 
prisoner identified the | ever, at an early hour in the paite "the adi din. ioni igh pri ne to 
as having absconded in May with 87. worth of! to Sydenham ae alive with ning the pecia ending | near fore-leg, and to add to the ™ 
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