252 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
question of the main drainas ol 
he was unable to give any other rainage of the —= 
hoer er to the rastin ous that the distinguished. services a Bank of England. it hegatived. My 
1 as fully apprecia' the: Governman DEPARTMENT. 1 a series of iti È 
Sere rake ODI aii m Bint aaa EY called. attention to the Welea i ce: 3 ee ty 4870 rena, pte those e300 ration of the rain and Str laen a Telativet tha 
‘Army Accounts, with the view of pressing the appoint- Sere Bid Binion 16,659,870 | submitted a plan by Mr. Cri from the 
ment of professional actuaries to examine and arrange iver Bullion 1 in zi y Mr. Crickmer of been 
be ore accounts for 1856, 1857, 1858—9, so as to PE ENEE pos: to “receive the house Sewage 
th ouse to ascertain e mae Place £31,134,870 s wh = rain and surface waters, and wane 
ex ia previous to the next session, and further, to p off 
roe establishment under the mek We ‘ar upon a bet BANKING DEPARREE aS fth L don ‘Basin through the varios * 
stem.—Mr. ‘ow said it was s the in Proprietors’ Capita) . Be “ae etme S ondon Basin, so that it shall nis 
tention "of ‘the: "Goveranient Gang ‘er rec cana £0 8 apply them- Pani Deposits CC inde | mnuity) Setter out t g to and under the ~ 
selves to the consideration of the subject, with a view to | Ping Exchequer, Savings lage + 10317,5053 ciple the. power thus obtained b “i Ady 
‘oducing a measure next session led “attenti ee ee Debt, and Dini Gold an ister ate x OE | g ined haft y suh ee walee na 
f accounts. — Lord ELcHO ca ention of Nat. Del P 03,195 Such stratas ig 
the army regulation which requires an officer to have giver Deposit im 14319005 ure water for the use of the 1 metropolis to be 
rved six years before he pro ted to the n day and other bills 784,966 at any useful ion anitary purpose.” wee 
oak of major; and further, to the limitation. of the Order 257,172,486 £37,172,486 | it was alleged the rate-payers would be 
of the Bath to Sed, ous in consequencè of which 1838. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. sat? saved at keut 
p os ‘are now no means of rewarding an officer below that| th day of August, 1858. ps wo millions of the money proposed to be 
ere in tho British army — Sir F. Surm and Sir W. Cop by the Government for nfain drai Fuaraninni 
RISGTON made a few lend gr ahaa ri Sai pue E: any nuisance, The A esa men 
the discipline fouse had nothing whatever to dos an Gazette of the Ceteck. A ived as a communication to the Bos ree, 
a to the limitation of the Order el the Batt the victoria TUESDAY DAY— SBANERUFTS—7- Di aris min p gers loos ag eg oi a “that ithe matter should be taken inte ve 
—J. BATE, > M, A) 
Cross had been p reprint — itute = Sg order to Eh eae Nesenenes Manufacturer — T. Graves and H. Wir KINNON, Lemming pe | sideration on early da ay. It = {hes rad a 
services which did not entitle the party to path, and | priors, Plumbers and Glaz aziers—S. HODGKINSON, Queen ithe, chant — J. | refer an 
alterations had been sanctioned by her Majesty which would | Stationer — L. LICHTENSTEIN, Wood Street, Cheapside, Merchan 
render the cross more available for the same object. Ordnance | Mıuuer, Newcastle- ander. -Lyne, travelling Diep aper—S. Sruanr, Wednes- | ag a to oe 
Maps.—Sir D. Norreys called attention to the system of re- bury, G ocer—W. E . WHALEY an AER 
rac he Or ce depart 
side, Warehousemen. 
EAD, Wood Street, Cheap- | 
Majesty’s of Comma 
with power to fe with the te ead 
h BANKRUPTCY ANNULLE and to report pa 
nt for the six-inch and one-in —_ STANLE <a GI Carpet, Man 
d that he understood that the reductions by photo à facta cht | SEQUESTRATIONS- in the, Talomā ae, Cae, M saves, sic te following motio ae That a mp 
were ron = ra k n Po o! Pd eed en Broughty Ferry, Grocer JOUN. and Ja anne Go "iesiee and Buliders = the whole Board be a pointed the bat 
cost was only r foo ICH broug) Roslin, farmers: an ‘Kenziz, Glasgow, me: ing out the obj of the 
S , Glasgow, Manufacturer—J, Stevenson, Glasgow, Oil and Colow carrying A jects reent 
barg g notio tons Th The H et Select in on, Bai ot erent. =o th instructions to take evidence, hear Opinions = 
Sa HOM. FRIDAY—BANKRUPT and J, Tennas, Manchi report as to whether it is desirable to 
l Ga nec net T DuncoMBeE asked the Kisi: PRESTON, DE aiding, Sete Jeweller} B. i. Barren, Ruy Operate on thy 
chan call “of thet E: hequer whether he had succeeded in | Warwick, Baker—W.’Surrox, Voxhall, Staffordshire, ALTER, rompe y intercepting sewage or any other system,” 
mn or mh vt te High Street, Marylebone, Pawnbroker—C. Wauton and oy “WanroN, Grace- Mr. ‘es doa? te 
carrying out the arrangements for opening = National | church Street, City, Shipowners—J. K. Wesrnor, Staining Lane, City, eslie secon e motion. A long discussion 
Gallery on Phere vi afternoons?—The CHANCELLOR of Bho G:ove Manufacturer—G. C. Witi1ams, Northampton, Corn Dealer. nsued, he co of which all the 
beam seer was very glad to be able to inform m the House SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS — W. Grx1, sometime residing a schemes proposed 
ensued, in nt 
INS at Park 
he had succeeded in beet wong, 2 ana aot: na ~ vue Villas: Richmond—J. Menzies, Glasgow, Gardener — R. MUCKLESTON, at various times for the drainage of the e metropolis wey 
bound Ny add that he had met with very great and e Dealer, Stratford Place, London—J. Naveuton, Dundee, Brewer. | di 
sympathy from the tru in ing Chasa ar ronet 
After a short time therefore, mofdlenstoapenylete ‘then arrang 
mate Ea 
pen Sar at ewe Barret "he Parta Lord aa Petropolis and tis Dicinity.. 
. whi io 
those formidable i keen which a semest rie dis 
gu parks, been vided at the TIMONIAL TO 
ublic expense for a OANEI His right hon 
Fiend who was e Las pian ho of the Board oð 
Works assured hi erksa ld be 
moved in t spring. hgh ADAT sin rstood from the 
noble lord opposite that it was his intention to remove them. 
There however they were still, and there they were likely to posed of d si 
remain seo the iron disa geared: by the oor pans of time = e 
e pre 
weather, and during all that period the public would be 
vented fr 
iscussed, and ultimately the motion was carried bya 
ng ity of 19 to 4. 
Discovery oF Human REMAINS IN Warerixerm, 
zom Monday, in the course of Bree: o ea 
oundation of the new Westm ter Palace Hote, fae 
aie skeletons were dinsevendl Circumstanos 
to who 
DOD Seed ree is which excite a suspicion that the persons 
tS re that the Jews rodon in Tandai inten to ~ 7 
m their sense of th Sbligation they owe to| bodies they ber gene met their death by unfair mems. 
Lad 
à John Russell by presenting to John a| The hotel is poms 
boudoir suit, consisting of a tal d four chairs ore ee mm ee T Sra de y, th 
oli er, A movement is also on foot 
among the of Prussia and Germany in general, a ‘and on ~~ voter by y Ta i d 
e of presenting Lord John with a cos tly ancient renown. wete fonni 
tion in was so | for the pu urpose 
ersontial to their health and enjoyment. The objec ct rut #0 gift, in acknowledgment of their gratitude for his of the ground where ‘orierly stood some or 
les was, it was said, to prevent the ple from walk- 
ing on the grass, but what was the in the parks for if not 
neessant endeavours to obtain the emancipation of structures which formed a portion of a district 
ts. for ages as the abod 
he abode of thieves, highway robbers, ai 
to be walked upon? He wished to know from the noble lord their co-religionis REEDA ply ee n ph they 
——_ = = taxes 2 Tay le of this metropolis out a! AUL’S CATHE rt Aa a 35007. E ge pen E t of the bsa 
irons, so as ent oi e 3 
—Lord J. Manners said that fieke alread: Anra have been subseribed i a maid of the font foe estab ep floor of one of these houses, but there were no indice 
moved from H do Park Park, eee: it was his intention to remove Kars Sunday evening services in the dome area of St. ti f a coffin. The others ; were huddled together 
the hurdles in Park also, but the fact was a a plague uls Cathedral. The Dean and Chapter, encouraged | = eae GES COME e: to havo been ali 
of insects had epaian that ina t SIPE was made inbit- 
o! way, and it had found n oo nD ot . T 
caviuiar” pert with hurdle, in the hope that By keeping once for divine fer Ext which it is expected ay years was ae tot mee en tor Westminster; 
the people from walkin owes park the grass might wil commence in November These pr S paration aik hav yan mie 
tself, ata hy PA Pal he could to se- | will in no way interfere with the ee A the | but as the remains = ave identifying nin ton 
move ‘the. ‘hurdles in all ‘thie. ‘park s, and his having iready fa ibri Sand the ac commodati tion will be 500. | grou nd; f iden T 
removed them in Hyde Park showed that his Cpinion 
he did not deem it mecessary re: ar 
Aer RIAL.—Several Orders 
Tur Vac ROUND y | have ee cen published in the Gazette “sande © 
entirely Siei; with that tt the noble te pt 3 
Relations with Naplea—In answer to Mr. T. DuNcow E, the | the general adornment of the hed, 
CHANCELLOR of ‘ie PExcaniiiin said er Majes' esty’s 1 Minis. with: the af fe aoe Sir Christopher Woe 
pe a that toterminave += meter relncionss wit any Govern- IDE. — The Cit 
t was a strong course to re could only be justified 
poe strong reasons ; and with regard to t he instance of Naples Lands Committee of 1 the Corporation, in Pres 
he believed that very much which had happend ould not | with the Pi , have seal eemen 
have if her Majesty had been di y reainted 
t. But it was now quite unnecessary to refer to those 
vtot, of the dead, eni directing A oor 
Pa Some of the Order in 
give directions for Gs measures to be 
ing to Messrs. Faudel & Co., of Newgate s Sreet, ar of new arial- -groun 
gs 
eats plot of ground which has so lon 
f 
t|the top of Cheapside n . — of 8 0 yi = S re 
rn 
ye re es ze 
Soc: 
relatives are allowed to remove the bodies under 
regulations, 
Report oF THE LUN. or Coxe Lord Oa 
port of the Lunacy Commission ers to rd 
a E Essay.—Mr. 
1 f 
AESI DENY exteteds mould be J.T. Dans ” et eet oft the “Statistieal Society ; Mra 
revived, and when they would be revived, it sete arles Nea ate Ll ‘= Political Economy in t 
pete ay p netomat nieg na Pata Ee dene E mam of Oxford; and Mr. Jacob Waley, Tati 
bor Majesty paari varen Governments; and. ha @usted that Po liti ical _ Economy in University College, London, 
when diplomatic relations between England and oe mg were 
eee Sie Faea as would bo'an oviduct to ~~ poen rts, have reported that they have unanimo 
m.: facto! — 
pe Se Refuge- eB opens aate erie selected the e ae " m sata »” as deserving the 
appea 
bar with her Majesty’s DENO to the Aadsóia for a an 
uire into the eco d the harbours of eee — aara 
ae bei 
issued 
he chairman 
y 50 pages. It states ore considerable 
cellor has been published in the form of a 
i tics; new sites 
accommodation for a a lunati am a 2 
to 
she bad gi given directions for a royal co fame: 
for the arposos m 
War 
he presence 2 of the sec aoi has o ie enve- 
Traune amo ment had ete oe farther information = bearing the above motto, and deelared pa the 
China.—The Cx. CHEQU: 
the last information which the etree ‘had received a den ne anitat of the Esa eas 18 is Mr. Edward Capps, 
p i i of ery satisfacto: 
ry na 
ts from that quarter seemed to justin the increased 
activity y which had taken place, and would 20 doubt oa 
desired. 
The 
House then summoned to the bar of she teu of Lord: 
here y the e Queen’s Speech read, and on thelr return the 
er announced that Parliament had been prorogued 
the 19th of October. 
ity faved 
7, Cheshunt Terrace, Grange Road, Bermondsey. 
THE EXETER HALL .— The Rev 
Edouart has addressed a letter 
announcing his determination se Soom no further steps 
in a ard to the Exeter Hall se 
“I have,” he says, “ sou; ght the sive ice of those m prods oi | 
com: aay to counsel me as to the course I Erfe adopt, ani 
they a manimously of opinion that your lordship, as ay 
oaie, = under the circumstances, alone responsible for the 
Exeter Hall services, and that I am not orily freed from all 
t; ar urther steps in referen: 
at sangha all the patients 
y, en duty, to take fı ce 
ereto, but that I should do wron; p the 
MARKET, F persi . 7 = e hae nism to your lordship and my 
sols ened at 962 to 4 "te the nh Beptaedige! ‘Ditto <i get nr ble may be, and is, the 
Money, 964 to ; Three per Cents. Reduced, 97 to 973; irregularity, th 3 the Allogalty A fo Aga s4 ms na core i A 
New Three per Cents., 97%; Bank Stock, 2254 | bishop, sae ts nse mitosi; eae ntg FS S retire, yet 
227 ; India Stock, 218 to 220; India Four Cent, | I continue to object to these services, and again appeal to your 
De dia Bon 7: 3 Exchequer — ra = = et at the order and my part as | a 
e on o eC y to 
Bills, March, 33s. 6s. prem. ; itto June, 21s. to | inew — z St Michata: to austin your lordship on 
og a Five per ' Cents., such s essful end.” 
nt. 
t or Acet., reminded the Board that this was the first occasion on 
ees, 1853, or ‘Aceh, 4617 which they had assembled since addition 
r and or tite À Spanish Threes, for | been con 
mmittee’s seo for Unfunded | which received the Ro yal assent on Monday last. 
Coupons, 5i; Turkish e fo: Ra Ace al, th Bs Hd motion by Mr. Carpmael Sea the “ye resolve itself | 
E: te “neverth prer 1 ther ssi 
METROPOLITAN BOAR: 
the Board held on Tuesday ak Gaia the Chairman | 0 
into a oom ttee for the purpose of considering the | 
al powers had | ano 
erred upon them by an Act of Parliament || 
Gait of the prerii na ere agd 
woman, whose 0 was noisin oo row OP 
ther inmate, was kept in this oe jari 
till 3 ze . on the following day, W oe = 
A| by order of the pe sense Mr Se 
medical officer, had no’ wer om the Jong retrib 
Her hands and feet were €O : ad 
a a a a aa a a ee eee eee eee ae oe 
