276 
x carbonic, ‘acid of the decomposed -m matter 
and the 
ma 
= makes | | wor 
in| which had been evidently used as a chapel, was fitted p 
ste. | up w d 
THE G. GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
ek eaves carving; 5 an d another portion of the building, 
with a sneer. carved pulpit, Say years 
haf tha } 
condemned it was 
and. it is sgh © the ‘most popu 
ater, Crp send- 
ilos red a number of gonta, wi: 
t have undisputed ee ssion of the 
| re ts form erly occupied by the 
y. S Teer TOTAL’ QUEST.— The gens 
Braa of Wovihennpton Beam “Seite ‘the 
ee collector, w 
e is toed owner, 
tm 
mon 
Jack. 
the ab 
at Weymont th, while ena 
It is said that she cnt 
ode a fortune of 60007., 
ph 
a be: eth 
—Major- General 
m of 1002. to the Rev. Robert Maguire, 
St. James’s, Clerkenwell, “in the event of his living 
Mr. 
The visit 
great ent, i rege 
n, 
E 
Pee 
State f for War, has ge ae an ial 
has y been ai 
ral ir im Baes Z. improvements 
on one ct total abstinence principles. 
zaai dit kei 
T to promote k piai 
Pi 
that 
ing from a autos to han it kd Ti of chole era 
wherever it was drunk.” Mr. org 
Ser of the Board of Health, a aienti 
addressed to Dr. Lankester, “alludes | to the cholera 
m the 
+: 
that “he is not a teetotaller ; sei that if he ever 
man he gl 
er motiv 
becomes a ‘strict total abstinence’ bits 
and for no lo 
ump water 
can never 
heyei sources of supply. The 
ane a ey suck is that into which our cesspools 
rai arge a 
co 
till very recently, all our intermen 
It is a soil which consequently 
matte: Dr. 
for the City, 
as 
CHE — Hen 
nry Bloa field w mimi io 
che ay id yale Handley by a Fr: with is 
= 
in , bed, and hrair as ordered 
Fona 
MEETING oF Cour Cover 
t t Judge: 
of b es s, convened by 
ord Cha neellor, was held a few da: ay 
esha eme for the re-arrangement of be orn of the 
ee a courts, under the e provisions the Bill, 
ray db thetn 
a 
cartiage near the ve 
Frid lay last, wi 
to the ord Chancellor and be judge S sof the 
h 
ar therein. There we e meeting Mr. 
a Ipswich, and lodged a See 
Cas cana a egraphie 
patch « on mere noming, and = pi es ar 
th 
Adolphus judge of the Marylebone Cont Mr. 
the Westminster Court r. Serjeant Manning, 
of the Bloom 
Mr. Serjea ant Storks, 
re Sopit ons the same effect, and 
of Shoreditch, in eRe e ning the water 
m the pumps of that locality, says—“In my 
nly should h 
upon 
iges losing wide territorial 
boundaries, some 
ould necessarily thro 
of ihe 
hire on, bei PN R tw 
a labour n the au n n 
kiea s ihes f districts. 
t not for 
00; 
the fact that a very considerable 
r people can n 
get no other water; 
gme 
deprived o 
whe the ery Chancellor ae founded his scheme is 
chi iefly from a Parliamentary : return of the number of 
pu 
; | dered a few da 
n nfo 
n | wise ill-tr real ated, 
Dup med Jo th, 
blie. komat in kor Mill Street in bbs 
8 ago Aq 
by his wife; 
bster, Who kepta 
dee was mur. . 
ra them, and four persons joined il E 
ay tacking aan Speman? and at leik ka ald he or E 
with considerable v iolen e over the head ‘Ve 
poker by his wife. vite 
sible state, and mle on the os was Kicked die, 
s convey 
the injuries he had peeet et The inquest ‘ie 
MIUT and i in the ea e the coroner has ordered 
the fou 
and as water of some sort is a prime necessary 
of ee I have been compelled to let things remain” 
He then adds, “I look forward to the time when the 
pijer water supply will justify me in restricting the 
Ee of the surface well pumps to waterin ng the roads.” 
r. Lord, 
other persons who took partis 
th 
and amo stare of plaints Aica in each 
Fo or instance, the judge of Ay stminster Court Tia 
had fhegnentiy to sit five day wi 
Samui courts of 
held monthly. 
Cl 
he excretions 
ive to 
ighgate Sister, | 
ind. of numerous cesspools 
igh 
Tiad side = ~~ ‘ometery an 
gate Hill, of the Bi 
tanta soil on the 
metro- | 
Docks, $ 
expected tha 4 Bow Court will ultimately merge into 
$ Lord cau by the provisions 
to r ute 699 country 
vb: not empower the ee? to 
the list of 60 cou ey tire re i may 
polis. This ination mi ive be 
prevented by fo ning the cemetery ont peat side 
of Highgate Hil, iege „of on rs Sothern Side, 
where it a 
“THE To tic HEAL ne the Registrar- Genesis 
official ove states that in the week | - p ended 
August e Il 12. 
prese! Suc 
important investigation that hed "hea instituted 
a 
3 Charen of] Englan 
o 
ns ornton, a mem! 
jas Th pa ber 
ng in this town, wrote 
Be 
me 
=] 
the im In the aban} weeks of 1849 and 1854, “when o I ee eh’ very husband 
with the g y warnıng the a pohe against an unsus strenuously resist the attempt on ber 
ted source of di erg and of remedying the evil. e to 2230 in the former wih et ee ber 1008 5 in | lane to introduce hve practice o i families, 
is can, ib Af be easily attained by the entire te at In th e 10 years | moral evil it is calculated to .—I remain, yor 
f all th 848- E7. the ai number was 13! ~The pres cain Taithtol Wie = 
- while stand pipes, connected with the w. ater companies ‘ate = the in — of popula ation, is there-| HER: —The Hereford musical festival (the 
~ mains, can erect st ue rey stead to supply, lA 3 belo the ave During the week the 135th 1 mestih of the “ Three r PA 
r clai Ay ith wh me r, and the thirsty irs of 812 ‘boys and 746 aik in all 1558 children, | day morning, with full musical service in 
wayfarer with a pure sa aart einni ditigh j a in London. In the 10 ¢ correspon nding | and terminated last evening with. dress ball 
THE Cr SERvVIcE.—The following 20 1518. | S e performance on 
out of 67 c ani 
i mm which Peter the Grea 
gentlemen are the selected candidates, 
tth 
appoi. intments îr in 
the Civi Service of India, held under the superintends 
Satur 
ence of : he Civil l Service Commissioners :— ghe- ird, farmer, at Burton, 
gan, ity College, Dublin Lak a ay ee nity | burgh, has just sustained a heavy loss in 
llege, Dublin ; 3. W. Tyrrell, Tri ege, Dublin ; | manne e had a flock of 867 sheep, which were 
4. H. Le Poe: die Oriel Calg, Oxfords the . Hugh recently “dipped” in a chemical soluti 
Morris, E zpa l k, y stroying ticks, and then turned out to 
College, Dubli 37. Cewek tt ‘Tivennity College, | s sed that this solution. was washed off the sheep 
Oxford; 8. e G. Raut Merton College, Oxford; | by a shower of rain and that the grass on which it 
9. D. M. Gardner, Brasenose College, Oxford; 10. C. | being eaten by the sheep poisoned them, as in six d 
e 3 in- | onl si out of the flock of 867 Heep alive. 
3 14. 
H. mained u anelai 
A 
Car —On Monday week the body of a chiid 
was found floating down the Eden, at a short apie’ 
above the town, and was con veyed to the Turf Hot 
to peter identification. 
med, an 
e 
= 
Ca 
Cambridge; 19. F. Jon 
F. K. Hewitt, Christ |e 
ord, 
AWARD OF AN INDIAN PRIZE 
Canterbury and the Bishop of Oxford 
| alar 
.—The Archbishop of 
who were 
and having hea concerning the 
nominated trustees for the adjudication of a 
b 
tion of 
3007. offered by a member of the Civil Serv 
itio 
a pr ize of | th 
ice of the | 
rd the report 
rowning of rie hild, pa went to the hotel om sme 
is little girl. 
P alo drowned; oe the Lon 
he wire was discovered about 
no pin where the child was | 
Satins House a 
urned a 
| child while in a state of unso 
the bodies ier thej 
d been 
sho and that she had latter | 
wild ess in her manner. The jury re 
a ver erdict iat she ond Pen oe herself and 
ind. 
found. An ing 
evidence tere that the w tied he 
the habit o 
bited a wi 
CHARLINCH.—Miss idge 3 anaes e has been 
| familiar to the ee for some years fro er connec- 
d: 
It wasi 
Agapemone, 
ays s 
| 51st er body was Fotoved to the farm o of the 
rive funer: 
year. Her 
Agapemonites, at pee ib ral | 
f St. Nicholas. 
rites of the community, and given up 
mens of 
nee in her |t 
Wi s o 
| d feiles mer and = the evening there was a 
re 
2 Ber! 
n’s “ Athalie” Ai Haydn 
rime with an English 
Mater,” In the onig the last 
at the Shire Hall, = yesterday 
ar 
Maian of Madame Vi 
Messrs. Blagrove and Willy, 
| ow Sen tr, ad Wo an aol cl 
ni "afterwards 
to her friends and iite i ‘Charlinch parish church: | 
Miss Nottidge first became connected with the Agape- 
