Max 16, 1862.] 
taken us| ford Hope, Lord | Egerton, Archdeacon & Sinclair, the 
which we supposed would have 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
рй in the abbey, and afterwards 
9 3-7 jen of oipe Em At ten minutes past 11 a m. | ү) z. W. Cotton, Mr. John Murray ЗЕ at could p s to thi s the proces. 
breakers were reported on the starboard beam. Captain ы wW. Н. mith, Ly is new г cloister, i in which „also the 
ss immediately red the en to be reve full | Viscount Sa е . Сһатги th 
speed, but before her headway could be stopped m "nk ton, Mr. Robert ; Few, p^ Walter dnd and other ld st үн аш el Tower, во 
the rocks of Clam Cove, about four miles north of Са 1 п 
Lag A heavy sea rolling in drove печ - the rocks, and resolutions 9 КО» ssed P edgi g the EM eting to preserve th ha a BONA чарнен — а ану, 
way her rudder, в ost, and prope ing 
that t Er was no possibility of the ship coming off, the "is men, i in de т: а fund of 1, 000, ‚0007. within 10 years, tbe houses in Роеі?з Corner and Old E Palace еч yes ! 
was given to let go both anchors, to hold the ship on "the roeks. to с + +1 fro m Abi ingdon Street to the эленет boun dar - 
The carpenter мч Т Ар to ex Di the fore pea of the Ab ү, 
d found it filling fast wit er. e also examine ў 
fore hatch, but foun о wai here. Т hief engi. „Т 7 т: d "Us ons ted by t Asamo АТ and "черт the Амыр, ореп 1 to view. | Тһе buildings 
ing up immediately afterward reported the forward stoke- | TER.— ihe address a р е о 
hole filling fast. He opened the valves and blew the steam | trades? unions р» вош et ime ago, congr atulating th not Tus à - 
t of the boilers he boats were all immediately lowered | American Pr p 
essfully, t N he shi tio uspensi idge; 
е, t No. 2, w 
y Captain Crawford, 
Some of the 
8, 
T d i 
the 
mo 
was sent to find a place t F 
crew being landed on tho rocks by means of the studdingsail- Br ight, E address having been woche a matter of taste, it would be highly onem to have 
boom, with the help of some of passengers, got a hawser E o£ iuo üeinitalidti- „еур 1. а stes ldings viator between the Houses of Parlia- 
secured to a rock to keep the vessel from listing out. Wo then | Severa! 0 the — ation having addressed his exce and the idge. The — "енй багу 
commenced to land the le Pero n 64 Ан by lency, Mr. Adams said:— it brought to Abé notice of the mission that 
- asse 
put gio io erts bout з tho ship's stern Swung of|, “ Gentlemen, I accept with pleasure tho adty yon aye | tlo. buildi ings on the south side of tho H uses of Par. 
from the rocks, and she settled down very fast, listing to port — — receiving rhe erred ми Ensland,| ament cause great danger r of fire, and "hat еге is 
at tho samo timo, and sunk in deep water. The Captain and anda Poe must bo ат presens аз 1 outade all local questions | a Stable loft only 16 yards distant, the door and 
TON. Bu he wi оронд MAS ез he ran not Ty province to rmn Ha Мов ог | window ОЁ which completely command. the t in 
> satisfaction wit ose persons or parties in England who may ›, $ $ Я 
ни Беан у is the official list of the passengers — s their opinions upon America. If there аге some er- | RSE as dics Aeg a Mi^; дуй MM Aras 
this country who from prejudice or ignorance put a | on State occasions; any та person 
truction on the корбо» of the Ара сад бозел | | secreted there might € do neni mischief. n 
vie Passengers, — The Hon. „ itis not my place to fin ilt, or my right to criticise. | commissioners, in their report, recommen: e 
children ; Miss. Hope, Miss Ber Ner "Miss Б Mise Ker- 1t is заре кча uty to accept from the representatives of | property в Both of the Houses” - purchase i ic the 
wood, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. EOS Mr. Kirkwood, Mr. Christien, | any body of Englishmen their favourable sentiments towards э 
Mr. Towers, Mr. Kirkness, Mr. Fraser, Mr. artin, Mr. Tealy, | the Government I represent, and to reciprocate the frank, ground embanked as fa о the line of. Wood Street, 
Mr. Whites, Captain Bend, Captain Hyles, Captain Cassidy, | manly, and independent spirit in which they have been а hat, so far to the line f Great 
Lieutenant Simpson, M oddard, Mrs. Christien, Mrs. ered, understand, gentlemen, you attend he College Street, it be kept clear of buildings, and laid out 
Wright, Mrs. James, . Jackson and child. Steerage | rep: e ies of wor| men who advocate and | sud Sia 8 ornamental grounds but think 
Pássengers.—Mr. Parker, Mr. Parsons, Mr. St. Marie, Mr. | uphold the rights of labour, and it i therefore but natı n £ ; h А 
Collogan, Mr. Dallie, Mr. Wilpolm, Мт. George Wood, | you should look with dislike ц any parties, in what-| that beyond this arer dais d eigh t t-class 
^ t Zt А МЕ bn, ME Ba , -= — Es t y pw “д ad sam m e S | ея might be e 
3 т, r. Finle т. Morgan, ЖУ ou perceive e struggle n у 
Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Turre, Mr. Gones, DT Grith; Mr. Pot is being e to establish T government on the | OTDàme ental ground, being baile at right angles to йә 
Churchehard, Mr. Wickett, Mr. Burrow, Марсе, Mr. ction of the rights of labeur—a government of phy: riv °з бк Richm mond Terrace. They recommend that 
ack, Mr. Jones an , Mr. Соо, Mr. Fleck, Mr. power to take amay the rights of labour. It is a question | the houses ts Corner, Old "Palas Yard, and 
а Saal. f Bishop, Шапо ан Mg. Leo ае Sus нате | LUIDKUOS Віго Mad о Nen, D fho ed “= 
Mr. M‘Killary, Мг. Johnston, Mr. Dinsmore, Mr. Reid, Mr. | express yo thereon. Gentlemen, І accept the duty down, and the re: t e Cha 
Honnell, Mr. M'Kay, Mr. Mustagh, Mr.Garretty, Mr. Christien- | you im upon me with great pleasure, the more so as E and the garden to the south removed, and pa ihe site 4 
воп, Мг. МЕА. Мг. Ит. Tapper, М Мг. Мау, Mr. Atkinson, Mr. | have taken advantago of the occasion to 8 on the question | go cleared be laid open, by w а clear space fro 
pa e Mr, Wal Walt e Bruce, E ка x E Em Sh 6 o d E^ n got ислеринде; ierra Hen VIL's Chapel to Gre Coll treet 
lizabeth Waunby, Mary Ann Thomas, Mary Ann Adams, | both feeling a natural pride in their superiority on the ocean, would be obtained, about 200 feet wide in its Р est 
lina Christian, Jesse E. Christion, Mary Waldron, Mary Sen- | I think it almost impossible, under existing circumstances, to | part. The space a ант а Б. PEE is 
wick, Martha Senwick, М. Ве: k, Ann Gormley, Jane | prevent some things springing ч might occasion не ltim 
с > Е í quite insu € The ultim 
olton, Mary Ral ‚ Ann „ Mr. Rees and а, а collision; I therefore concur with you, gentlemen, as to t d be 214, 0001, FH ш f diea тч 
Townsend, Mr. Damsel, Mr. . Cronen, АЕ u the ty for forbearance being exhibited by both | provemen тА — properly 
Mr. Cri ford, Mr ашау ара оша K de gem coun d Governments in construin ions of each | to the Imperia 
DU ge a Jano Walker, Ellen ERA Barat Smiths | in t RE IRR (qo, кише regendi 
Kate Early, Ма € Вор phia 1 ome es ee Eliza | responsibility which wil induce them to maintain friendly that there may де ва 
ritty two children, and т ons with each other. There must naturally be а feelin 
г EVIEW IN Нур T€ M ride—of fear—lest one nation d appear to refrain ride 
litan militia regiments out m training, com- the other; and in this feeling lies the great danger. I ге 
prising the Royal London, Colonel 8 Wiene MO | us its бу сша Ya ЫЙ иш дейн; ui M 
р, 1 
King's Own, Colone W. L. ant; the isb. ( same frank a unreserved tones, as you have spoken to 
Middlesex, Colonel Alcock; жыз е 3d (Коуа al | this evening, а E fear of any collision would be at an end. pi 
Westmi Mi verer: čan assure you that notwithstanding. the speeches of some o 
on. in mander-in- my countrymen, notwit! ng the writings in some of 
н American journa there is no nation under the sun for 
cm of Wi America Werder greater regard than England; aud obe tho 
the 
ot bigh == Е шеп were bd ci yl +. por 
rough en -- үе! rmed | established to each o = shi 
into collision. I believe, реп! 
ав to call forth the approbation, of his course to produce ИА. паш "understanding, an 
Though the weather was unfavour- | take bm great plen the duty o 
e was а large concourse of bol “р address {о Presiden eola,” 
Royal Нов. 
able, ther 
Тнк УтлАр LA d LupGATE 
ӨЕ of the Common Council on Thursday, it was 
EUM "abe. E i xen the opposition to the 
viaduc! er Ludgate Hill, notwithstanding the modifi- 
К siekt of prefas in ihe DUE rou and other 
noblemen x Елее was held at London House | 
on the 29th t., by invitation of the стад of London 
е eyond, 
carriages, 
reet "by settin ng e houses on its 
side, giving a very b beautiful view t the Abbey, wond 
| be 78 0007. These two ch arges may be fairly considered 
е | the first outlay would be much larger, 
HirL.—At a spec О 
The plan in 
north 
ojades. a short road through the inclosyre, on the 
reet to the — 
E A e poorer districts of t emis SiS in their ecd А petition against the structure has 
those vis were Ше Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord Eg e been signed by more than 1000 leading city firms, 
ton Lo d Radstoc , Visco 1 S а s h- е followi МЕ ашон паше alread 
ker, tie Ча ар 98 Mr зоот Sandon, Sir |f} е тес "Brothers & боз Prescott A & Co.; 
the Deans of St. Pauls and Westminster, the Arch. Frederick $44 Е 2 d К: schild & Sons; 
deacons of loh and Middlesex, Sir ҮҮ. C. James, Mr. | Отуп, Mills, & Co. Rakiy PW nlay, Hodgson, 
W. Cotton, Mr, J. Н, Baxendale, Mr. W. Н. Smith, oo; xL Thomson ле. & о Smith, РЕКЕ; & Co.; 
Mr. John Murray, Mr. C. E. Mudie, Mr. C. J. Freake ood, eee & Co.; Barclay, "Bevan ‚ & Co. 
1 s Moore, Locas, Mr. Cubitt, M 4 ‹ с oore. & Co.; Ditsdale & Co.; Western 
Charrington, Mr. В. T. Pritchett, Mr. Lancaster, Mr, | " 90d ; Tier Loyd & Co. ; Robarts, Lubbock, & Co. ; 
A. Head, Mr. Claude Asb, the chairman of the Metro- e & Lloyds; George Moffatt ; Spooner, Attwood 
politan Railway, the Master of the Stationers' Comp é ; 7. t m Rons, &Со.; Masterman 
Mr. Arthur Роне], Мт. A. Hall Hall the Rev. G.| Co.; Gregson & о: The clergy within the 
Girdlestone, Mr. C. H. Blak жыз Rvdón Jay civic boundaries que als pol up a petition to be pre- 
? | sented to the T E € by the Bishop of London. 
will be 
ehe at mpan ALS fi e Bishop of London, in tual disgrace ement b ucting the 
addressing the бес ПА? their aids attention | View of St. Paul's, entirely destroying the architectural 
to the pressing spiritual needs of 2 VAY ru ca character of t б.е dme ? 
of addi tional churches and cler n, the sity Cat hedral, and so defacing the most picturesque 
for inc meo tn arson (iret dn n the. whole city. On Tudor deputati 
? {з vicinity | $ cinity 
evil, йл. 2, "or hs —— ected by th company, that thé 
ed out an оао existin, тусун Дүн 
ch Ваай iety, in T publie might he inconvenience which would arise, 
"m which such an effort could most effectually be | Tbe Court, however песи рн йе» 
de. This Society, by its varied operations of aiding]. WES —Mr. Gilbert Scott, 
well 
as AF беку missionary curates, and giving н. Сыана 
the present year, produced 
їшїк vite the LE Se occupies 
n to Houses of Parliament ; ir 
a new street from Millbank to 
minster 
dodi eatly 
Bn ie by иас part of the 
Westminster Bridge to the new bridge. 
LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.—Àt а meeting. of the 
Mansion House Committee Friday i 
whenever any emigratioi tee is prepared to 
send out a given number of emigrants, to advance a 
capitation grant of 27. a 
e sum received и the previous 
491,8827., of which 398,7467. 
ted districts, 
igration. 
ing 
to the 
exclusive of a grant 10001. for 
Tug PROPOSED MARKET IN LEICESTER SQUARE 
TMINST 
n giving evidenco before the juo Titae Embankment | an 
ance towards parsonages and endowments, had already | showing the im he in the 
thy immediate neighbourhood of Westminster Abbey and 
of far more extended support. The Bishop requested the Houses of Parliament. The Abbey їз so filled with 
that the Dean and Chapter have 
to effect the p purpose which he had in In lu- | obliged to refuse for the ereetion of memorials 
sion he called upon the] ъа: гу о y the Society to |to very eminent men, and he suggests — тууз of a 
pim appeal жуйе CAM the spam large cloister, а sort of Campo Santo, round iei 
e mi er- paa with a A IU Ње ‹ cloisters 
wards addressed Е the Rev. C. Girdlestone, Mr. Beres- ' th ле а nd 
"uu es su багу ооо after hearing Mr. Dan- 
rfield : es ab St. - Martin's-in-the- 
