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882 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. [OcrToBrR 16 1858. 
ste aid m: rs will be neces ssary, for I , the several parts of the works can be most advantageously and | contract, approximate cost 150 
> probat te erp ‘our yO T ci ung men, of fi m 25 to 30 conveniently cnted out, I agi — the EAER and rt ie level s Sr south side of the thoes ph. a h 
f age, competent to fill the pitiationt, eg a so for a} convenient o: — hy wp ecutin, ng w f this character id, oh Nd GREE ay | tyre 7 ag ge completion Pending on the pep. 
comparatively hali addition to their ordinary earnings, and I | be to commen: the outfalls on “both “sides of the river, an Sewers of western ¢ ‘nery at Dept. 
w that such is th ein my own district t but after all the ba enn constructing the high level and gravitating sewers, to ti crrageme ite ad be aa deai ivision l 
N nt ng is stoi here ot the people ogee br and I take the | cut e flood w. of the high from the low level Gray S, 208, pe be Sewer, south Qo oi risation, “55 
liberty of ao “that at the time of the Crimean war and | and ches to pei “for the subsequent execution of the low 31400 l. Ppa rer ate , North side of „1853, 
the Indian mutiny the greatest dates was cme in mag level sewers. But, for some years past, while the best system ,000}. 6. Main side Thames, March 
of the en ay parishes to kno’ sper was oin, of main drainage to be executed has been gr SAARE ~ Li a sid Thames, 
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men hee ‘Plerin aid 1 proper outfalls have been rapidly increasing, and have, in 
ETE ma i io E mas of them po to me many parts of the metropolis, become so intolerable as to 
* Sir, not g oF x $ s moa oar nt a x 
E we can ri works, in or o affo: e reli i a - tal appr Thames 
the hoa ry avon ‘ead Il, a bt at wo, are so hard to read.’ By my | with the least possible delay. Pressing aan upon this | The following is i ag of the vaimate mt 
advice they chose eaten for them, and by that means were | Board for improved — — ‘alls continue to be received | Mr. W. F. Cooke, ETPA of ts Company con, b fm 
enabled to meet bens ‘dificult, and at goon was effected. | from all parts of the metropolis ; and the memorialist pets Leicester Sewage Manure Works : ducting the 
I think it very desi e that some other name than = of groa impatient tod aes ever that ‘No permanent re’ 
P rded them until the n drainage is carried out. 7 
Thus “ Oaklands, Stockbridge 
schools sh hink oft endered n amity to Scale pte the works Ay numerous aika eon aay TNE yok ene — the c munkat PN 
times the very name of schools would deter men from going lr points simultaneously ; and a makin selection of ted pen > e subject, I beg to state that 
ce habeas Ay ope ree ‘hie he teie Hill be fo a | th the bet ir hy eee taha bu i att after poe ed 2 postpone Ta age of 
me way wL e toun: e 0 u C P . ” 
nce an interest is created among them so’ y karkeita they. can aa Fobi are d a and e mes ed into, a 5 nd it is deposit upon the ae basia: To 
anticipated that in the ph oi ogee e whole wi eic 
be in pera operation. On the north aii of the soe. the most perfect form for a xed sum pe lin 
northern high level sewer, T an r th te he 3 the er Lea, (or its equivalent in some other chemical cer MAMA a 
is urgently needed. It will form sh RBot | erect works at the outfalls mentioned in plan B* 
Hackne y aan sewer, and Sip A a length of 7} miles of rise, &c., for a fixed sum with 3 of a ton of lime og deodo- 
main sewer and 1} m ee oe bran Mae ches min man ore to cone | Of sewage, during half the year only ; or at pigios pls, 
e- | point eve view, itis a port: ion o e wor com- | that may be fixed upon her e for the WA Stations 
mence upon. I have. therefore first „prepared the contract | of rant È ole or any portion 
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a so t will by on he power of the Metropolitan 4 
laces, and I hope, a e iat si a a dfr = x ie Ee of fi sh deodorising i payee = 
r ~ s quai of sewag: orised with the increasing 
ity Entelligence. binii Sot ounta La Mage hc aiman E M so lation, and to increase the quantal of deod Led 
T, Frrpay.—Brrtisn Foxps: Con- | 150,000. A consid portio of the may be | eee e ee a ee 
+to & for the | removed from the excavations through the new sewer, when rade ag 
ov aie atts Ney 3 for Money ag sb t to 4 | constructed ; and inasmuch as the best of this earth, and that SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE Wi G CLASSES — 
imire inl t ada 3 from the middle level sewer, will be required to form the em- angements have been made, under the direction of 
x div.; New Three per Cents., 97% to $ ex div.; New | bankment of the main outfi sewer, from the river Lea across | the Bis ð don, for & $n of church services for 
wo and a lf per nts., 82 82%; Stock, | the marshes to Barking Creek, the formation of so much s this >p S Ang church services 
221}; Indian Four per Cent Debentures (rst issue), — eee oe a part of _— — contract and must be | the working classes in various parts o he metropolis, 
99 Š 3. Ditto oie Haat Ditto S ced ; and i steps ope be takento The first of the series will commence in Trinity 
$ to å; Di 0) sesue, o Scrip, effe tthe è pats okaso of the land ne powers ary for thi urpose. Ibeg | Hayerstock Hill, on Monday, the 25th inst. The Rev. 
994; India Bonds, 1 rem. ; ‘oasheques Bills g tocall the eea attention of t the vache ey point, a delay here Rev. C 1M l Rev. J.B. 4 
35s. prem.; Ditto s 28s. to 31s. pm.—FOREIGN g l give to gre venience, and I end that the | Dr. Goulburn, Rev. Capel Molyneux, Owen, 
Brazilian Ola Five B Goi 3. ex div.: Ditto Four | 2 cay to BeO OHER sg! this objó et Boal at once set i in Rev. Thom: De e, and other eminent divines will be 
aige bi motion. The outi side of the Thames next demands your | the preache 
and a Halfs, 1858, ‘97h; Danish Threes, 864+; Dut 
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attention. Large and densely inhabited districts of Camberwell, Mas, 
De bata a Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, and Lambeth are sufferin; THE WESTMINSTER Crock.—The works for dean | 
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Four per Cent. ar 1004, ex div. ; Equador New series 
pe "to $ se ; m flooding and other evils arising from the pent-u bewiis the Terai Bell proceeded without intermission 
ed t year thi a g o cloc. 
Consolidated Bonds, 153 eae ; French Three per 
pe of their tide lock sewers, and las this Board, fearing | 1 o sda orning, when it was safely 
oe carer 73. Be ex 25°); Mexican Threes, 20% ex that fi ES ge ee before they were enabled to lod a im ihe chamber which is oe first resting-place. 
; New a Quarter per Cent. Active Ran men ed upon and taken z d that irders must be erected for 
, ; San sang 394 ex div.; Portuguese | steps tr the peri ion orks at a very large | It was then found that fresh girders it 
1853, E A 46%; S h w Deferred | Pecuniary sacrifice, in order oe ‘afford those districts immediate | the purpose of bearing the weight of the bell before 
ees, cet. 3 ee Sree cree | rehat This relief may, however, now be obtained by construct- | is hung, and for this pu some delay will be neces- 
Threes, 30} ; to for Kect., 30§ ; Ditto Passive Bonds, | ing a n e permanent works, I therefore recommend Th 3 cted that the cradle will be removed 
114 to 113; Comtaittee's Certifs. for Ynfunded rye that the order of the for the erection of a tem- 18 expe 
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rary pumping station at the mouth of the Earl sewer | to-day, and the bell be finall, Ly a ieee 
pons, 6; Turki pong ys ope Bee x Bec 
1} prem., ex new; Ditto fc ib pee rescind Fale ad ew horns the Bret permanent | ~ FINSBURY PARK.—At a rata the 
+ pumping station at Creek, intended to raise the d of Works on Friday â ac 
new; Ditto Guaranteed F: win eee to 508, Wehanela sewage of the low level sewer into the main outfall channel, be ted s 
Deferred Twos, 15. at once constructed. To build and erect the required machinery | Vestry of Bees p presen! wis oan 
will take time, and it will avis n ey ai to Deeks com- | Board e the n necessary ste D temti pak 
E I AR Re petent assistance to superinten e designing and erection i for the 
Bank of ZEngland, thereof, as well as that of the other pumping establishments. ae el ‘the ae o ps rc bt 
ISSUE DE When these arrangements are sufficiently advanced it is pro- ury to suspend immediate 
EEEE 8 re atei ia eya £11015,100 | POSed to construct the north branch of the low level sewer, Board felt it to be their “ae, 
oo se nS 08 Other secures 12 17 Moo | from St. James’s Church, Bermondsey, to Deptford Creek, | action in providing 2 216,8307. for on „park, until | 
Gold Coin and Bullion ;. 18,363,860 | including a porti in low level sewer, in one con- opportunity of reviewing th eir financial 
Silver Bullion ,, —__| tract. These works will, when executed, produce an early ppo h h Legis 
"E800 253,553,569 | PA M fi a nce _— the ulous districts | tion, and of 6 tiga to which they believed theme 
e e sewers 0: in e resources 5 
Proprietors’ Capital . Ba lignes Securities be commenced and completed independently of the other por- | gel to be entitled for metropolitan ones 
ee 3,091,512 —— Dead Weight tions of the work, but before th contracted for i > Saotndinoy the upon coals, 
Fab Pan mk gnti; muity) .. .. 4. ..£10,809,467 | desirable to enter upon definite me eer for the deodori- | PUrposes; ine g the omnibus ab 
Bows Commissioners ane PoE na 121774 | sation of the sewage to be carried off by them. I have already | upwards of 230, 0007. per annum ; other 
_of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin” s. 633,131 
dend Accts.) 4... se _ 5,356,897 
Other 1 
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received from Mr. W. F. Cooke, the chairman of the erore dues, amounting to pi = of Speg and $ 
Deposits sz is ia Mees 
conducting the Leicester sewage works, the heads of a propo- bsorbed by 
sition upon this rage a letter a, I odsek Abai sources of revenue now a 
bilis.. 9,372 for the consideration of the Board. The deodorising works | and the city. Board of 
238,398,057 "£33,308,047 | proposed to be erected in this district wilt afford NTE expe-| METROPOLITAN COMMUNICATIONS.—AÅt the 
ig i bnda 1858, M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. | rience for future arrangements to be made at i ks on Friday Mr. Deputy instance of 
a b it is pos: y may be mo usly worked |  amorial from Mr. les Pearson, at the 
å y private individuals, whoentertain a favourable opinion ofthe ns’ Committee on M 
Grazet of the Gat l dw Gan uld be done by a public board. I|the House of Commo Fleet Valley Balag 
TUESDAY. aN oe and W. | th blie ttina f i g a eh pee ea ea Communications, în favour as me ith the isi 
De Asrix ` e pul x D rs, p o; e quantities of se to k i i nj 10) r 
Sooxs, ate priculara Ea ae a ote Stourbridge, dealt wi pers, tating that this Board will y prepares: ata and City Terminus, in con) t improvem 
orcestershire, an ey, Stadion Hosier—G. B. cigs King’s | |; Holborn Valley and other street 1mp: Works. 
‘orton, d Words B re Bat JACKSON, Mane! hester, Decorative | time Maa oe receive and consider te: from responsible OFT v AueY. Metropoli Board of 
Pesigner—W. Nanorce, Wolverham erhampton, Grocer—C. S samay and H. Keen, ies for the deodorisation of the sewage of the western | the jurisdiction of the Metropo n be heard in order to 
Yorkshing ee yt ner. Srey Torquay, Shi Sen, Beh y — and the removal of the deposit for a term of years, | Jt was resolved th r, Pearson in his meme- 
on jars Keno on baton Hanoneaves, Bradford and Sutton, afotive sepa bere pariteation, and renovator ine sovage explain the Pe wb whey! to the Works Committee, 
TERR BAOREN, once urn, 4 Denman | Dace ar etree coma. | l, and tha it itis 
m, Glasgow, an nder s' ah ayrengenwistd te. eae le valu the mete examine an fee 1g Jt is 
bgt Stirlingshire, Merchant a. Birerri Kirkeaidy, Sterchant posta sewage, as a manure, would soon be fairly developed. E EvENING SERVICES i Sr. Paves. wil 
Keeper.  ” ; y he high level sewer on the south So of the Tiia E ipaa ial Sunday evening 
sf tood that the special y of November, 
J EEDAN , Huddersfie — | then be let in one en middle le Sunday, the 28th the 
Bankers—P. Toons ER, ay Shit ort irate Sii s the north side, in another contract, to. be followed by x con- | commence on Advent y, will be ed by Ë 
Lincolnshire, Grocer —G. ere fun. o ¢ monger. r Senha, tract for the northern outfall sew as rom the r Lea and that the opening, ager ion however on whit 
rocers’ Hall Court, Poultry, Auctioneer. “= | to Barkin Then th w le Tin side ishop of London. The t occasion al will be 
of the Thames ; afterwards the southern ‘main outfall sewer. pe ath the dome will be the 
Then the reservoirs at both outfalls ; =. lastly, the low level | the fittings beneat® visitation on Wednesday 
z mee: sewer on the north side of the Tham In compliance with | at his lordship’s primary V1 ds to deliver a charg? 
SH etropo lis ~~ tts 9) tcinitp, the latter portion of my instructions, lana foro outi all sewers to | 47th November, when he intends | cent ibled e* 
Greenwich marshes have been ss w beg to re report to the whole of = clergy of nag di heretofore has 
thie that the he following app aro be so me of t eo mparativ Ang masse beneath the dome. beet their charg 
MAIN ch tages ee iein esouthern outfall a de! ver 
theE to the Met: i om STION.—Mr. Bazalgette, | ich marshes, instead cae anaes s Po im Erith marshes. | heen for the Bishops of Dindon Le to in the choir, @ 
ngineer eMetropoliten Board of Works, hassub- | An outfall at Gree alt adn: tof thedischarge ot | [to the clergy in five separa! v of the 
the sew: age from the igh lov level newer at hich water by gravi 
proposed for cons tructing | the main caus 
ate ge wers. It has been drawn 
pianos with a resolution of the Board on the Tth "of 
the several parts of the works recommended in the 
of Messrs. Bidder, Hawksley, and Bazalgette 
= be most advant tageously and conveniently carried 
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taii Put, successive days. “te mov hop the Oe 
on the other hand, the miei of disc would be nearly six | cathedral have given the p tine. Wi 
miles higher up the nes and since, with this pepeni it | of departing from this rou! services it 
is pa a necessary to deodorise and remove t arrangem pa for the evening Dean Chpt 
i , * the ann nditure wi be i ial statem ent pate the 
largely increased. “Indeed, so far as I have been enabled to | an official s f th area Will a * 
compare the first owe i Sy Seg the ang rg of the two pro- | that fa whole o 
positions, it ap niary point of view they are | huni of chairs, 
nearly balance Ene therefore, at the whole “beatin g bo ae Abbey, 
ps subject, I am of opinion that ai is desirable to adhere to ctfall | covered with kamptuli 
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Nese seg of ran cn gn 
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former oooga of the Board, and to place the southern 0 
at Crossness Point, in the Erith marshes. In conclusion, Sgt be warmed by a aes 
resolution, I have been ac- wi rs 
mit the following ‘table, showing the anner in whi hich it is ves, grower ing 
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