ers? At such } t penetrate apd > ab. Mr. i> CP tha cal aAa Seek eta nate cee, 
st the point of the e sword to 0 ise such | tary seconded pona a the old piers havi 
it woald be ar acer aay hbn mie Haas oe | CRS. SNE, Lee Te ae hands the attendront | beiit between the ad a On Arer thr rae 
the day woul terria ratte she had assumed as was Pa ke x alm mn’ cT whole Court, only the | will be “tha to the public without interferin, al 
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sof tho ear oor es ee aon k hes oa He anna hag, ee aes Meche ro hi ha whore en es arches 
y Did , by which arrangement secon: 
sr METROPOLITAN Boa D OF Won Ks.—The report of | bridge will bS proceedin whilst a fini homie ra 
the Metropolitan Board of Works for the year ended | use The first ihalf'w oe ‘thin Spe Hacer 
e rance, and pzeh that | June 30, 1858, has just been issued. The ‘Board i in ide a in, 42 foe 1} ie hs em Pr 
payed drong cee eta, ime haal av ee to their pr oceedings in connection with the | total me poe: = 
pra ra mation $ pr gen ii: that ee turned | M n dr: rainage state that it is obvious, from the wide | bet 
Crreay MONUNE err IN WESTNTNS space 
h the question, that a large share of the time and | of Rine situated in the Broad Sanct re West- 
reads ion of the Board and their officers must have | minster Abbey, and aajoining the prorat Are Dean’ 
been devoted to the subject, and that the conduct of | Yard, Sen been granted by the Commissi 
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000. and peopled France until that debt to e milita tary oi officers who 
ted. These were things which a cra occasioned a very is anther expenditure. he prey > hae ate lost their li ery in the campaign in 
n never could ia a Ne ight uit ore to veys, plans, and esti imates connected with improve- Crim „ The nument will be of ite ana the 
Ma A etas saw Hé wee i Be lis and co thineriibartonds of t g A 
t believe e that the ay sage aos when we should paps toting - also. “sigh sve : pe h io labour h th er ie 
he past, and woe be to us if, when i expense. From the unsettled state of the main ives. sagn carrying out this obj eet sans h havi 
able to answer with a strength equal ine ti ave 
bo able pil 5 drainage question, and th e uncertainty which has | be been, privately entered into, i contri ibu itors _ being 
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ag Datel every goidioe would obtain from it as his gh OF ve ts EXAMINATION —Mr. T., Ross 
Retiree 5 di i uld carry akite ee e sewerage igen deta the. ques- Soirailh, of the Crosby Hall Evening Classes, and Mr, 
j i. and that he would achieve for himself imperishable | tion shall tive been toll decided, and proper outlets rge Edward Skinner, of the Lymington Literary 
pea in thecontest. If this were a correct survey of their | provided. During the year ended 25th of March, 1858, Institution who distinguished themselves at th 
‘was necessary that we should see that the money 1, fi » dels Se 3 a ne 
208 feet of Arts examinations in May last, havin 
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us, not as 0! ion strugg iv x Tto tkati + dnia eats pap, 
r, as a people fabulously rich. The belief of | y p t e the + ine is of ‘Westminster, the Dake of Benufort, &e. 
ear be properly ap of n y y 
security of the country ; for the army paippia tied vñ ntilating shafts, + on numerous flaps | through the permission of erby been nomina 
we had got now nT Rss e R patie idna and gulleys were constructed. The ha cleansing by the council of this society to compete for clerkshrps 
piaejnding on our shores all at once—which was 166 miles of main sewers during the year as 6844/,, | in the Customs, have been armen oo in obtaining the 
impossible ; but, being “fp pon) he my ee watt bg, Mar Kool +r he Bos vag ao Th ere were four vacancies and 12 selected 
distance, it was the possibility in 14 or ays o TKS pplication was ma y competi 
or 500,000 men paia p aoa, eee pit Bet en vestries and district boards for their de tion to loans! NEW LIBRARY IN THE MIDDLE TEMPLE.—The foun 
ig eee ee a Brag | On the credit of the local rates, amounting in the whole dation stone of anew law library for the Middle Temple 
ae ae 
pi 3 of s this sanction was suspended. 
such an emergency was by organising a really national regards the new line of street, 70 feet in width, between | Treasurer of the ‘Society. The new building has been me 
and lie atte ed ear iat i Rete i usg Blackfriars Road and High Street, Southwark (the pe gk y Mr. Abraham. It consists of two lotty stories 
3 mig be 1 aty f = gross cost of which was estimated at 519,124.), the | of chambers, separated by tire-proofar arched ceilings, and 
i were a present utterly unsuit i Ne want of| Board in April last agreed with the Bank of England above these a i library 97 feet long by ae Ares nthe bo and 
Mag, 0 su a purp se. In conclusio. inted to the | for a f 400,0007. at 4} per cent. i wich wil be 
aah asa creer ot protection and f ‘the adi mtn ‘to be advanced by instalments of 50,0007. each. This agri principals of big o na ba keira 
is to be applied to the Southwark improvement, and in oe gop pe othe s aiyie of the time 
m also to the “Covent ies A aa the gross cost + ‘Hoary V IL, and its exterior will be 117 feet in 
=: saae of which is estimated a 91,8202. n Pren miums | were length, 53 feet wide on the bat bat tresses, and ne near! y ee 
3 — MARKE sath hes FUND class streets :—-Mr. H. D. stare vies, 100 ineas, J Mr. J.T. will also be a handsome oriel window piata Nn feet 
i ied h asi o laho Woni iil the Tih Knowles, 50 raha and Messrs A ad F. Warren 
; Cents Reduced, 97} to 2; New |10 guineas; and for designs of second-class streets, will be in harmony with the old hallas regards the 
to Mr. W. H. Callinsford. a guineas ; sto Mr. Redall, rich open tracery. The library will be s ry me aged bya 
5s. | 20 guineas; and to Messrs. S. Hughes re bd Hopkins s, | ciredlar stone staircase in an octagonal tower the 
GN:\5 guineas. The Board intend to m improv oe building. 
communication between the pari India Dock som Bov w "| iat ¢ Pu Sh or THE Mrrrororts.—An im- 
f widen tant inv pate berg agente iy the medical 
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tM; | for Acct., "08s É ssian Four and | N 
| ir iis, Sardinian Fives, for t O13 ; Spanish sik 
Tires for Acct, 44; Turkish airs for Acct., 964. 
? Bank of England. 
G í Iss . 
Netes Tesuea ok me ESI, | Governmeni Debt ..  .. £11,015,100 
Other Securities.. .. s. 3,459,900 in 
Gold Coin and Bullion .. 16,951, 195 A 
Silver Bullion +. .. .. New Ro: gware Road and the 7 A itá to verik 
;426,19% | An t Ishngton. The necessity of abolishing the | water emg, in his opinion, calcul ious! - 
ss ea y SE y in the last mn m ‘the public health. ‘Dr. Thomson found the 
Pe t e 
£31,426.195 
BANKING DEPARTMENT. 
| = Dead Weight f à pi e 
ier Seba serious attention of the but their powers are too | and the pereolati 
s4 — z A restricted at pr resent to enable them to carry out to thé | impregnated with gas which had 
| Bote ner Gos ++ 703,311 that e receipts street. e 
ted to | were to be closed and the wells filled up, the 
1 The outstand- last at te closed being ‘the pump at the corner of 
a were 133, rey They had a cash | Street, Oxfo Street. Dr. Thomson’s discoveries led 
4 and a sum of 4048}. in the New | to further inquiry by the medical officers generally, and 
i in thei rt, whic the 
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Fh dar of August, 1958. Ernia 
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‘M. MARSHALL, Chief Foti ing 
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iar ba a abilities of the Board |in their re 
Harmless of the AA aA. K $52, a core: 30 of g scientific men of the 
matey Oro Book INGHAM PALA —The stone of the Spans A bee He CTS aia as at present supplied to the 
ia | Buckingham eian aco again Sh shows atipana OFS ecay. It polis is arai as ete unhealthy 
will be recollected that, soo n after the completion of <n ae err for drinking pu E mee 
r rtion a the wailing, i it Hap Druitt, as sere office er wot ae for S a 
u st ps Sean y coats George, H ochre See aki 
g:=—“ i. bari was 
In the 
aus' ners toby eal but iin the ah pti -pum 
r yer part this se say 
ir a agoran. | upper p the asic the pesing off of the paint and ponp i ned of for enor sightly — I tok me 
“Gin | the decay of the Stone ronderód further = E or y tint ao on A — p mothe 
so stron rsons sa must 
“ig, Road | negosaty to t the progres of mD aa rc wh som pe ining the deposit from 
u 
th on the water it was found n 
of the river, “being nea rly | organic wit which I believe to have feces. 
On 
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ame, Oxford, de pr 
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ete pie H. Wins Gs Seon ner and gery sides e-half of | Dr. Druitt then, after speaking ropes se ee 
. hi 4 
aCESTBAMIONS 4 Auchterara completed as regards half of the roadway. Be s ae 
' shite, Farmer in Ae Ag a ERS pr six aa are also carrie ed to the required height, igh in i uh wal wih erage “and res 
BERTSON, Perth, Grocer—J. SAWERS, and ready to Tecer pt 6 és a tea poche: 
mats a. jasgow, Comistissicn MeedMnntt to be surmounted | we might have and 
me hain n min er aat. O Rna eal K pectin “of immense blocks | by a scientific inquiry as to how the mischief was at 
9 nit iel sagh i be moulded capitals and bases, Then Fad > + a Lt past Wa B ræ 
d cut at great | officer f t. Jamess, ; 
nd its Wisi De weighing fom is . 20 tons bin es and Piya] o | notorious "cholera pump”—the Broad Street pump, 
me gar = u i from which canseda fatal devastation from 
Re in i 9 feet 6 inches above | the water i c 
dayat ENAS Kinai Dar val a adi hh 9 tantial construc- | gh aii ng brd outbreak af e E in 1954. 
cai i ; t, | Dr. Lankester ryan 
irre gran g to Sir 3 Jo shag tat tn Sed the = etre e PaaS a Sireni | the surface wells | of London ‘are of ‘precisely the same 
i % 5 PeCeprvan. 
gr k 5 Old | of house sewage. pre observable Eesun aits 
e | from the aN that gh water, passing coe kog aia 
Asa erer undergoes ‘ocess of Sieeation, so that 
ice. The Cha 
ption. of the resolution, Lion Tavern, and the 
a pr 
be Duart wos go meen de decla aring it to be the elock- eet of a Bone or be cleared a away as well a atters p more perfectly y dissolv a sail decomposed 
he o ve merally in th river waters 
Glial peirnation as to the “ Punjab | the Soa on the Lon h oo in he Pani ‘the ean "thes rth a meray Ment dé anit: wa 
With respect to the wholesale mili- | approaches. ‘The mew structure 1 
- | approache 
