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Асетёт 8, 1863.) 
THE GARDENERS' МЕЧЕ AND AGRICULTURAL | GAZETTE 
ores of seamen be baing tai turned away nightly Пу for 
The directors had therefore а to 
estimated cost of 10,0007. 
Miri 
g been permitted 
mony. We 
are by | ex 
liberati tion on ti oket ‹ 
eit soners, ВО 
of &ubjectin re- 
ore 
fully acted on ; 3d, that c 
ufactures are зн ed. [^ go. 5 n [ 
cial interests were concerned, it " ess to | should be su ubjected, in the first place, to nine mo 
pomi out how greatly the strength and prosperity of | imprisonment, and then labour on publie works f: 
the country depend upon r afarimg population. remainder of the term f. ch they are sentenced, but with 
But there are stil higher considerations than that the ро wer of earning, by industry and good c onduet, · an 
nd h uch У i ар gmnt of this part of their и shme: 4th, that all 
point out their value, a E 
encouragement from their fellow countrymen It 
some! of men soul not be Малы d 
h thes 
nt; 
nvicts, who are not bomo ria es нау to а colony, 
ter 
-| the 
the Court m pore the heads 
sioners thus recapitulate their recomme wr 
wW ; That sentences of penal servitude should not in future | р 
be passed for shorter terms than seven years; 2d, that the 
pier 
DUOT. тем t the p meeting of 
vhi. mmission the solicitor laid before 
of an ment he 
had prepared нне ы n the London. inst а d ege 
Railway Com аб the 
Tus irr и 
а design ар ут M Ty j th 
nm of the Монтен to widen Тайм ні 
dw: 
gi oci 22 DWELLINGS THE INDUSTRIAL 
CLASS. aedi, eid m e of "the recent session of 
Parliam of t 
West End. D in sto City - - purpose of consider- 
to Western Aus hg lat art of 
thing near 30,000.000 of m от. be sent тр ing the bes of im БЕ ing v dwellings of v 
1 mi of that oar unishment; 5th, that ce unfit to go 
Before ds the —— d ога = аА te! boo Kad by | there, at» may earn an Nr een of their. Ер; а еми g c cla asees, Sahe W eeting was held 
the cutting off of our foreign supplies, and, by the prev: n | who may ir ead be discharged at home under licenso, the Vestry Hall of St. amu Westminster, and Lord 
ofo port trade, be reduced to very distressing extremities, should be —— un gre sym т sen toned till ж expiration of | Stanl ey, 
and therefore in that point of view we ought fully and highly the terms fo! ich der vem ys = that pene neces- | and "Lo rd Lyveden 1 tcok par e pr roceedin ngs. 
to sprecate the puse ra pin sailor fellow puhjacta orhit is feb = or zia ering this super- resolutions adopted were um бле of opening а new 
the result of their life to вера in great m. то! $ 
intercourse with their fellow men on land, and hen y are reet from Rupert Street to Berwick Street, and for 
peculiarly a simple-minded and a guileless set of men, but The Lord Chief Justice approves of that portion of Hik | n rming a parochial association E 65 idi 
simple minded and guileless men too often, when they | report which —Ó ге transportation to Wes proved dwellings for the working classes under the 
ch ré A A en Mos e boni m len z rete c Australia. Не s also with the suggestion of a| Limited Liability Act. The Citya Marin which was 
character. sailor when he seni о port cann р А 
to the seat of bis family-- Һе cannot go to his friends and rela- partial remission rof sentence after the convict has been | held рг та. was held at the Mansion House to con- 
tions. o mus) remain in re he зев landed, tra € Bu t for convic cts 
and at pori ex ev mptation pp 
өө, T: ti Pani Е to proide - him ^ e ой | hat makir Act, and fering a a capital o of PAI um p 
ese institutions а оте. 
is said, indeed, that “ dis home is on the deep," but we | means of телей the re of prison б зн. dede үт EN f blótks öf improved dwellings 
Provide him with a home on terra. firma, and it k needless to | more easy to the officials eerie. e have other | for the ing с сы: Lord Stanlcy, м. Р, who iol 
рой Lt uch bis physical and moral interests are | modes of niri discipline а For this | fhe ch IW dev dll kuew th 
p э ре Т. such as he meets with in these n he has refused to Ee LE On Frida e chair, ват ey new there was i don, and 
stitutions. * They alo indeed part of” tho t social T Meets acts n Y | especially in the centre and eastern ннн Fi it, а great 
provements which have been made in recent times, and I last an influential notius of Australian colonists was tót docet bis hodie бад 
truly say that among them мен m ноб deserving ei public held at Willis's в, to consider tha of the e| not only for the labo uring classes, fitly so Ut 
vA rede e re which recomm esed transportation to Western жй! Тһег ; 
ks hose who have given me the invi 
to be present tri а to the foundation of an institution 
which will be ai ed with such gi s^ PY 
ttend 
А form of prayer (rai then e Bishop "of 
London, after wbich Lord Palmereton "ni the stone i in 
tm Australia. Sir Charles Nicholson took the chair, and in | 
all the nppearance of a ski lled workman, and giv t. 
the n den tap with the mallet. , His lordship t then 
was сатмаа by the singing of 
the National Anthem. 
DRA Pank.—The gan ^ d RUE 
Kelk & 
ue "Ex hib 
bition 
opening the p: ings strongly cated the s sug- 
tions of the report, and said that any renewal of| 
transportation would lead ad 6 irritation and dis- 
affection in the Australian ni Sir Stuart Donald- 
n moved a resolution declaring that the meeting 
viewed with the ram a arm, and go ired to 
protest i strongest en against ecom- 
mendation of the Royal Commission, kai: чь at, in 
е of such recommendation being — 
effe vol, gre №. and irreparable injury tnn be in 
flicted on Australia an nd, uch 
they would inevitably become the final receptacles of | 
also for the СРЕ bod 
to 
" intention plyi 
He would not say the ey had been 
they had kept publie attention alive 
the defici 
fai чар because 
o the 
besides осие а considerable amount of house 
d 
Building of 1862 on an improved design, on the heights 
of Mus Él m. 
rie THE Твох mee "Тһе 
foio нау Pervenet which was built for the 
Russian Government on the Thames, went down 
Kingdom. Mr. C. H. Ebden seconded the motion, 
w а | 
sub-committee be ted, —Ó 
S rr Sir Stuart Don nd Mr. James 
ilder up a petition to the 
M.P., and others, 
Queen pm her to од "her sanction to the 
|im fect success. 
Mr. уай ОЁ 380ге trial 
mmodation for the working classes, But looking 
rns as self-supporting, а uiia аз what ought to be 
шеи associations, i 
"there had been д 
ere, then, to 
too тей the ане They 
knew that quem ne often deceptiveand 
arted emis а pore 
her own steam on, s 
she ran ^ e Warspite, training лано of the 
x rt of her own bow, lost 
anchor, and caused so рне д: damage'to the Warspite, 
$ 
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mediate prisons " adopted in Ireland, in 
viets state they are “comfortable,” йо commissioners 
nsi — utterly bad. Тһе relapses after liberation in 
thus „treated a are 183 as against Л per cent. 
WOT king prisons. 
= relapses in “Ireland generally, ally, which аге 21.27 21.27 per | "° 
есгеазе' іп conv 
while in Ireland it bas but kept pace 
d population. Comparing th the. English 
Irish systems, the Commissioners are not 
ibe n fest 
prisoners, hey 
are not of aere үч че vit - Mer in the | Servi 
nishment English convict 
present 
prisons f те of ыс. they con- 
sider 16 mainly attributable to the shortness of the 
punishment, but they are of 
ot | of the regulat; 
an ear 
arly interview with the Prime Minister on the sub- 
ject. Mr. Youlseconded the m 
as t i 
Major Sandford, 
his 
Governm 
The report on 
THE 
Th v ка this ship nes к. гут Race, on T Lohr of гарт 
d to the Board о! 
they thought, j апу prev 
kind. They „сет by the бетэ ет which 
h ad at th heir own y чаа for them, and | 
rors of detail, and i in the 
реси Р i of si and not 
to the Lighest amount of. ront ас the better p of 
persons among the labouri could afford to 
but to what wasn 
London in & manner ias na 
mr et aid € ж к чыз they to go upon 
which Мг. Waterlow bad obtained 
эз - Ba ed а 
terises t de conduct 
was ape 
€ which he serie Ww known from зай 
rveys to bea -— aen quen a one. von court approve] | 
up by the owners of the shi 
and rt that e pio. did not Же more attention 
nm 
Bnrpar.—The 
CKFRIARS 
ie bridge to be constructed a 
as the experien 
diis чыр а Мос ү: buildi 
N | the dividends for one year on t 
gs іп a crowded part of 
Finsbury. |Mr. Waterlow said that for а sum of 
25,0007, including all iege КЫ d and also 
y ital during the 
period of — шшр they would Ww able to put up 
Pen e» of "in: 2 for he сои of 200 
oss estim: as 25,0007. ; and assum- 
15/., — wi 
that, if they deducted, i in уроо 
he occasional loss 
pervision, t 
first pile of the egre reb "50 per 
the accommodation of the traffic on intu building | after. tho. of 6 per 
of the tempora ry structure w. ill be 30, 
of sufficient width to allow of two lines | had been to whether even 
of vehicles and two paths for foot The | could 
Commit Mn have resolved t ‚ Joseph | if of the capital was raised 
Cubitt, the engineer and ос бн new bridge, | buildings, and having of course а preferential 
ай Бо paid the the cm E his professional | Half the money might be obtained for 4} 
tending its ion. and if the net 6 per cent. on 
i ld 7% or 8 per cent, for those 
nons. eam THE BLA 
cy Commi! issued 
Printed notice, that with the close x 2 present week, 
y 
р of the sentence should 
but that =” should be of a suficient length to admit of 
remission, 
Leer айке Тһе only portion of the Irish de 
hich they recommend is that of supervision 
not be unalterably fixed, | new 
engt 
eward of industry and | fria 
uestion for 
works for hs ought to have recourse to 
e the rad which has ^ 
existed for so mnny years on the ds da of Black-|in shares, without (— A undertaking Dm 
rs Bridge, will be removed, Ё fature, there- | ^T He had spoken At the ni Bd 
fore, the steam-boats which been in the habit of hse its being 
fter | calling at this pier will use the Pauls Wharf Pier. Тһе need hardly sey for himself or for those whom he was- 
