Jone 27, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ANOTHER CANAD) ае нее Е. — des 
Company's май si steamer, Nor 
tons, — left Liverpool for аб оп ihe p. 
; on the night of the 141 inst. on St. Paul's 
e Norwegian was sister "ship 
already begun the corresponding painting representing the purchase of | Bet thlehem Hospital by the Governors of | London Жаң; by way of the York Road, to Lambeth 
Death of Nelson. Those works, measuring оге feet in even St Thomas’ e removal of Bethlehem to а] апа Vau 
CREIR PAi companies Жор! байи. healt and suita lity. he earnestly 
Rei g in our last report to tho vast mie e of ; ошын у 9 
pro for the Royal Чейн ‚ we observ while so | hoped that th otracted negotiations which - 80 ied Steam 
extensi "yrs А E. м tho едва in the ifte d es one | long occupied the attention of the governors of both | 1800 
artist, 16 wou. e desirable that the necessarily p 
cution should so conducted as that the works when tor- tia mae e wealthy E MAS | Island was los 
rupted, should, as far gopeitle, pee symmetrical | this have resulted in an arrangemen iral 
arrangement. On this principle we recom ended that the 
two large compartments fa Royal ент which would thence be deri 
rredto. On 
tunate objects s. the des qai dd institutions. Before 
be too the 
ved by the unfor- | of the ill- fated rab us which was. Аи about two 
ine Cape Race and is the seventh 
months 
A might. late, m 
Governors of Bethlehem Hospital, Gonit the Hom 
Mr. ту, the Ae sud and d of аз, thema- | 
; Br ISHOPSGATE,—The анны of St. 
Botolph, ‘Bishopsgate, vacant by the death of the Rev. 
A ah y to 1 
express 
rosocuting t the ork 
nce his exclusive 
Robing Room— which is sino. Жыга Tor the аак of one о 
the standing committees of the House of Lords. Her 
Law and Judgm e +, nee i who has 
undertaken s and w. red sketches for 
severa of n» pA (m обет Ате | а мр ане 
ting ‘ Moses bringing down the Tables of Ње Law 
y ы gely l that has taken place in Rud exe- 
the first of the series, has re chiefly in conse- 
Mem ce oes T we think t 
Е TaM 
adopted $ there is n зуу їп future he should not proceed 
much more jd "The s ed proposed for the Poors and 
mmons Corridors are illustrative of that great contest whi e 
ulat 
ong | and treatment of the | insane, for ye 
e the 
general subject is *Justice on Дача, А its Бетер їп la 
^d 
80 поети to health, n and bodily. 16 had for 
—€— | ж 13 daa William Rogers, M.A., incumbent of St. 
Thom: starten Cha "dcn in ordinary to the 
rebend ary 0 of St. | auls, The living was 
E Wo 
many 
the aile of Bethlehem, as respected its limited 
and situation, in d centre of a бич and nova 
RE th 
гой t St. Andrew Undershafe, and s в 
It i „кар to un pn re 
се the rector's incom 
increasing popu was most vomit i 
sole 
administration of its ample property and incoi 
intrusted to the Pere The Co deer. кубе Jt 
upon these points in detail, and hoped that the new 
108p ital and upon а plan 
fice м. Lr 
in зе Фе to 12001. pe 
embodying all the е sugges ested by modern 
and 
Court äressmaker, 170, Regent Puuh 
viden: nce that de есеаве ed, who 
the advanced state of science. 
dm 30 бењу was taken ill on Friday week, end on 
when medical 
o in. 
^H asleep, and her bedfellow, ра Santry, who was 
t dow: 
assistance was called She afterwards арреа: ы) to 
n by her side, but on 
dei examination showed that death 
esulted from apoplexy, the surgeon stating in ped ia 
that long hours of work in a 
ts describing 6 "зонани which ha 
pia Рец the iac Lal д, е two hospitals, Mr. 
John nson, the treasurer, 1 read the aught ‹ of a letter he 
wded 
ерэн and taa in a close, badly ventilated 
room, would have a great te 
paintings, not only in the Upper Waitin; 
the building, ha s 
£ 
secon ded by Alde ds Fin innis, to appoint а deputation 
M raped by Баз suthoriti of еш оврї ital 
similar deputation from t body, aro 
of asce rtaini ing ere itis spas that an 
е 
that the ече йд b eec fp 
com wedge with the meeting & чи тоте eos eg and te ms which. Fi described. an her surgeon con- 
позан а а haria e ов cds t e Be o MA те. а - mg to it letters from Drs, Hood and Lawrence in за, this evidence aud deser the bed-rooms, 
el ability and айыу. не out of the del paintings d by partitions s small com 
е а е вегі 2 es is to co een b MAL rx ават an il gai g jus ust large е to MW on 
e the remai: three have,been approvi us, 
the a e М ning crea у delonded by thé LG The Mir И. R. c Hamilton thought Piper placed end to end. ,Wi th t о yo eMe 
Cavaliers against the Parliamentary army”—has been еы р 
аба executed in kd water-glass З шей. paf м + sh : f health 
or, co g origa NE aerian as the treasurer’s ү А do. accompanying ones, be | їп нед ЕС had been. А third EE man, who 
been allotted to Edward Mathew Ward, R.A. ; | » 
m. allott көз; Tis able t Lent ur ота printed and circulated ашп the members, and „ап һай attended deceased during her last illness, expressed 
зи $ ИШ о e paintings, нете LA pe early da; jn, ie E a ted E their considerat: —— sita 
М completed, and a ske ог a as been| man Phi ш said that the question was simply one of|crowded and bad ly ventilated. "The ury re rned a 
Т; 'progr t 
n Britis ore ined о ie ec money, the Governors of ehem | verdict that E I n eres but p^ was 
of those statues (to be executed in white marble), from James І. | Were S y fall in with the ны. Ж those | фос much reason that her death was greatly 
to William IV., are proposed to be placed i "i the ера Gallery ;|of St. omas if the latter would sg «егар y by vg long hours in a crowded w ork- 
commissions have been given for six, ompletion| that was asked ldermau Sidney said but € 
git the analia zx may be DE. as Indispensable G Ё йн еу : 
Рет коз tues of | Governors o Bet m had now an opportunity, Bev Qu. а "hi A bro ht before, ihe St. 
British Bovercigné p "— be placed in the Ro M Gallery | 48 might never ier again, of doing a grea рр да-да СЕ L3 
and its immediate precincts admits of being subdividd into four | service in the p 2-5 p i the sick poor а premises, I 
disti T classes, occupying respectively the Royal Gallery, the insane of the he counsell even - Har Uy © 
Queen's Robing Room, the Ve ЕШ, апа y e Daner Landing- | serupulously табу cd s erwise КА 
Place. Should the series be continued beyo e Royal Gallery, | avail themselyes o of it АМЫ the chance remained. After | that the ventilation was d It w erred to 
ише end t Ws es Xi states inia intended X ira Queen some r бе На rwood, Sir Walter Stirling, r it would be desirable 
Ro ЕЕ sho хапае t 
statues in the Vestibule and 
executed iu metal, would be of much 1 E The 2 and n n which Mr. persons work E "di ep. 
may be said to comprehend all the oh lem cost. 1 n pr F: A Belle Dr. Webstar Me "Thompson. antey M.P.; THE PUBI HEA: —The Registrar-Generalľ’: 
ше &- E тоиы in а of statues and and Mr. Williams Sur m M.P.; М. | Weekly dori йара, tha: t in the week that end ded 
Ro we have not presumed Yo дайт oen far ап "ot : sud t гай, Mr ft ‚ Be es Alde seam Waterlow Mon June 20, the ME of deaths registered i in 
the ould or should not be deferred. In the other | took part, an ад er two fiho кое had been | London were 1191. average number in the 
Ee es Queen's Robing Room and the two Corridors—it is | negati ived, the consideration of the reply to the Home corresponding week of the 10 di а. aces 
Fase m Кы they d bed er, eted e Secretary was ae retia ed to а fn meeting, and it | {ог increase of populatio e pres 
may possibly be luded ће nü M ot pe рн was resolved that the President, Treasurer, and five of | re eturn із therefore 48 met "tbe Mui ү луч 
- the earlie rimental frescoes in the upper Waiting Hall. | ће Go was fatal in d smallpox in 64. the 
T€ Ie С, of E of ш: works — nm week the birt. vd pu boys and 941 gir all 
ommuiüttee in i uses H 
deterior he kami "à тишне, assisted by Sr. Tao мав Hoserr TAL,—A Ge m f thé|1879 children n, Wer in London. In the 
able chemist, after careful and repeated inspections of tho moon of this apita, was held. on Tuesday, ; when | 10 corres; degere. ves of the years 1853-62 the aver- 
but through-|it was resolved o motion 0! "у. Tite, М.Р., | age number was 1864, 
tat. 
Provine 
„ Craypoy.—Brother Ignatius, v who h has been inhibited 
n terms mutua lly adva: 
m i9 "А ене 
d circulated amon 
ће par rishioners the follow: wing 
h wil be requi er. 
^ have this year submitted he Lords of asury | the Treasurer, Mr. Tite, M.P., Mr. Deputy Elliott, and | explanation of the English — of S. Benedict, to 
enm Ре кыены кш ent, amounts Dr. Leesou. Previous to this meeting А deputation | whieh he belongs :—“ It w^ reti for eri безь 
ment of the works now in р кодта for Which i farther payments from the grand committee of the Hospital had had an | strictly Church of Engla med 
жеге. ж, qo ese arn Za sd diee interview with the Thames Embankment Committee of | members of the English Ciuron feel called p^ devote 
skill, aa well as „ы he activity, Т. унд diia dx the Metropolitan Boar orks at their offices in | themselves — to Go vw s servic e, though not desi 
with which our s ry, Sir Charles Eastlake, has, during а | Spring Gardens on the subject of a site for the new | of the yoke f the priest "Becàu. se many pen ve 
perd of 21. years Tullio important and “ы an ital The deputation was in: d . Tite, | left the Ch for: monastic soc 
pce nage know = Charles Se who explained the poney of the committee to 
Prince Con: sue gd to tig jmd Pics oti as а ste " ue ospital a pieno of atem ag 
regard may be to those long and meritorious services.— | the S minster Br йн, SRE UN 
Sesana the chair), N; giten ogei md DEM - Houses of Parliam: - фа > 
EvEguvN Denison (Speaker) н а reclaimed from the river, а pe А 
А е е элек: ТЕГИ ilable t lu rule of 8. Benedict y seriptural, and in 
ETHLEHEM HOSPITAL—A me of the Gover- | south side of the Thames, The Board orks Com- | harmony with the doctrines ot the Reformed English 
nors of Bethlehem Hospital, the largest that has|mittee Scad Hs Айде with the СМС d n a | Church. 6. Because as lon. a the нит Church is 
rred for years, was held оп Monday, to consider a n ndi d, accom ting spirit, The whole matter, | without such —— M she is in this respect unlike 
letter from the Secretary of State for the Ноте | ћеу mid, w "was nid under the consideration of ке | the штен pr tive church. 7. belli she desires 
Department, enclosing on m the ommissioners in Parliame {агу Commi pes k; in но medical staff of "pd regular means of acting out 
L , stating their in ref. in favo um site, they | those м of of perfection enjoined by Christ to those 
of Bethlehem Hospital by ld dc i e bees to receive — celibacy, y а а 
s, and the removal of the pads institution to| of the ааба ind Eo бідна рн the obedience, 8. Because the 
а suitable locality in the neighbourhood of London, | difficult problem as to a suitable Mots r the [еч га pum prayer book and Чып жадыны cde the 
derman Copeland, M.P., President of Bethlehem, erit e of. this из) ж — c ua їп | сим ishops and ancient fathers as our 
Eos the chair. ut ters ot Sir George Grey and of | the midst of a den se population site su. rs «sped los и кка ee of "Seripiure, and уй unani- 
the Commissioners in Lunacy were first read. ТЬ itself jfi regard pie uter tic 
ме of the оа. ЫЧ they had watched | ventilation, by b to the river on one - d orders. 9. елей eli institatdoné аге required now- 
p interest the discussion in reference to tho! having a great mede. at the back leading a-days more than ever —first, to insure the services of 
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