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June 25, 1859.] THE GXRDENERS' CHRUNICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
us the support given by the Ci ity to the Society | are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” His lord- | river, madé a ful å inquiry into 
r the Propagation of the Gospel, of ‘which with great earnestness suffi- and low tide 8. 
wus the pres sident. He then refe etred, in ta erms of ciency of Chris st, and dwelt u upon the cos d rim ret and low t eed 1 qe ad 
ng reprobation, to the refusal of the late Ministry of tho ose — trusted in Him with the full assurance of and — inquiry was co sondu larit: 
5 een dre Bible’ into The G preaching about half an hour, during |t udine vins 1 Ae 
i vestigations were e river was hi chi 
Inc India . The p n preached bench | which tans he à A d tened to with marked attention, | with sew = sea water, and chat the circumstances mei 
g that l bee en v with the ' grea atest — attended or 3 fetid decomposition, were a remark- 
on that ngo, a bels whieh be was sure was shared he had responded to the call to preach there that abl ms oh sea zon, a con — absence of rain, a diminution in 
pa^ the publie water supply, owing up of the oceanic or tidal 
by the clergy at lar ge. AE and then informed the people that the services | Son wave to an unusual height, and the sudden discharge of a 
the peculiar mm of ond e continued every Sunday afternoon until large quantity of very offensive sewage from the somewhat 
Great Britain pa da ‘peculiar 8 towards those further coh EM sermon to-morrow afternoon will | stagnant sewers, by a heavy fall of rain—the disci oceur- 
with whom She ca came in con She received rich be prea ds ed b e Rev. nry Hutton, rector of St. r ow tide, i i ing : 
the ple , and it was in- | Paul’s, who will take his j near the western end of — ee | T 3 a er. MC ks 
give » return that truth with | the grand avenue, the situation taken last Sunday not | inquiries which I have again instituted during the last fort- 
1 . "The vi foun: a ^ ve s ^ v cu i i 
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of the Fus tion of 2 Gospel in Foreign P. composed chiefly of well- present it con bou 
while prim is ivory or 8010 dust principally men, When à was —.— — S ME dii 
must remember ded dete miras countri man present took off his hat, and these are ina high stateof and aro off am- 
from whose produ 2 — j^ derived his profits. He quite | respectful silence prevailed. _ Lord Charles Russell, monia, with that ee ve vapour which I haveal: 
Wer tC described. The w waternear to the shore is €—Á— from. 
agre — with the Lord Mayor in the necessity of i of Commons), Lord acre 
ST we "i 5 age and corrupting mud, but it doe: t contain so large a 
ducing the 3 into India. Referring to the E. pen aad Mr. j s M.P., were among the proportion of solid — matter. This, — with the 
development o f missionary societies, he observed. that sind me ade duri h ra. , 
if the increase of commerce in Ta nen L COMMEMORATION FESTIVAL. — The ee. that the gtd: A not yet charged to so high a 
fold during | the course of the HAM that of missionary irs full — took place on Saturday morning in mattor in the w; ster d Toit, on Bridge a proportion 8 per 
At the commencement of presence of a vast audience, amounting to 19,680 gallon; at A pa nem grains; at erford, 116; at 
the century the income of the Society for — e qe ed persons. The first of the three festivals took place — 118; at Vauxhall, 67; at ‘Che 84; and at 
pe ct the Gospel had — but about 20002.; on — — — x emer was places between Chelsea and Isleworth it was from 39 to 17 
p 
performed with grains. It f d 
00.0002. There were then only two or complete s e presence of 17,109 persons. | gallon is the A ned im the 
— pite of which t s 4 income was not The se —— Festival, map on comprised the "Dettingen inland water of the Thames 
more than 10,0007. ; there were now several societies | Te Dott " and o mpositions, took place o d peer and vend = it sovage ol the — and of the te tidal 
with an aggregate income of 100,0007. The feeling of Wednesday, — 2 "attended by 17,644 et r extent dt from 166 grains per to nearly 409, 
lay, ved . 
the British people TE 5 was ot anion 5 carry them | sons; m "the third “festival took sweet diee of which fom 14 to 24 are 
eb further. ndon in returning 3 P near in Egyp as performed e presence | number in each case is the ime f high water in mid- 
— ow only 18 y ce Conso t rere .* incens Helena, if was last your, eo also LE bi AWARS eater ln the middle E 
1 found f i Ud unt t of Flanders, and a numerous suite. The — n with the highest forms of infusorial li 
t the auspices of that | h t that which is near to the shore is ous to li 
„ rp 1 pi tal in | hi usicbut t d it relics MSS ec. which NE ut vitriones, and the simplest Be veretabls fungi" ving 
founding the see of Gibralta: At that no one tend R AND SUICL ANCRAS.—'T 
could have anticipated t the | importance h "which the s o s mighty impii The Roubilliae statue | inque t in the case of Elizabeth Cruft, who MANUI 
Colonial Chureh of England ad attained, r two children by cutting their throats, and e 
s own € he said that h 1857. 
fears that the Church would not be ue kee eep up the . — " the orchestra PY in the Han ‘ed that her gre uncles 
with the spirit of the age. He could contradict this y Denner 
from his own experience; each succeeding ordination | to the Sacred Harmonie Society by Lady Rivers; and | ditary pn ane though de was in all other respects a 
ht f rtrait bz — the epe of Mr. | kind-hea; 8 ntle crea’ - The jury found that 
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the 99172 of their vice, and able to undertake and to| Martin, of Lee, who kind t for exhibiti ion * Mrs, Cru Micted the wou ands oi on her children and 
sustain them s to the Society for — 5 m the festival eae a — scores hersel 
of the Gospel, its efforts were not ned to the composer's works gag = her Maje sty | T he gous made € p gen Page gt on the 
me. t had effected great good ith in the m by M. Victor Schælch an graph letter, imprudenee ,and dan contracti ing 
Ei. at home. The Bishop of Brisbane! duplicate of his, will, the S pir ntory of mp of 
— arae the toast af the “ Colonial Bishops," and | his piacia teken after his decease, his watch, his tuni: ning lunacy had A nes 3 — wa 
the Marquis of Westminster having returned thanks ad ures, &c. ditary, and it would surely display itself. . 
for the House of Lords, p Lord mt à 3 
health of. of Lord John „Russell i in connection with i imer: 
J. Russell, ing 3 he toast, pix 
answer to i 
2 sper to moment makes speed in to the House bio Com- 
mons, and was not therefore the prope 1 - lich the h i Mayor p 
nol m 
at his lordship’ he had had th ih ie neci eng copy in 
former times ob M ie a mi Hoveron for the City Fey gi 8 Mr. Durham's bust of t he Queen, as a mark of Tree 
he hoped he would at some future ti me enjoy the same honour. | and admiration of those interested in the undertakin 
Therefore he might, perhaps, on that occasion venture to return M 10 
ma € the House of Bae eae ed could still less J 
ure to mak the capaci o 
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e wish oj e right rev. pr ai e gift 
Bueno METRE DUE Mir “oie sels view children and their — s children. 
— with t prd the ker * was pe G Her Mas € — 
— with in o view. of saving expenditure, though that —The follo M g g ipsi 3 cp racted | Sister, kissed Mrs. pees x ape und jealousy was 
a great pu X object; it was "no merey to save ie with the Government for the supply o — gun- te o 0 . in 
th 
—— bat a M" Mr * 2 m pect 4 5 n of 450 tons each: Mr. Green, 2; Mr. ig ee roger ni to take the (og poy IE 3 
refrained. ER entering into hostilities and awai 4; Mr. Mare, FFP ^ S rad design into i m 
| d when 8e ee passions would be somew Thames deum rom ry , 2; Miller & Co., of orning he i lo Tue 2 2 
terme and the voice of reason would be eee mending Liverpool, 2; Mr. White, of Cowes, 1. These vessels | stabbing her in the lower ee f the back, the wound 
He A his loi was quite might ia E are fred — s , and will therefore have fine causing her death. . — pat = 
0} " . " 
E: re a it to t — er du 80-horse power. m rene te cations. i “appears 
; There. sor 3d and August in te po ship had rr that they are intended to hoi Armstrong’s guns. ae p. ety atl iios ich the s fatal 
. Was too serious for discussion on such yer uded | "COLONIAL 10·.—8 
E to the introduction of the Bible in the schools of Ta, iim of State for the Colonies, Ae — A me Council of the information having ig en Le Á the pol 2 and 
which the wishes 8 the wen but with regard | Royal Society to favour witl 
f proceeding to uired the - taken and conveyed to Carter Stree 
: tions with "uat "e the e of. Fork tody 
our ere tut But ciis m ub : descriptive of of the zoology. of | station, "Walworth Road, where | he was again identified. 
Lo re heartily agree with it e British colonial empire. 
E Pruicktid dirae ARDEN MARKET. — On iet uest the Conn 2 mpi forwarded a nt d to d asunder was found upon him, with ue empty Nate 
E Sunday afternoon many hundreds of persons were Colonial Offs, ,embodying varions suggestions, and sixpence. The E was addressed ni is mother 
1 S et by an announce- | strong recom at the scheme set forth that h committed eon 
attracted to Covent Garden Mark a ion that t| 
went that the Rev. Lord Wriothesk also comprehend researches in terrestrial physics. 
i heen. k of the Closet to the Queen, ATE OF THE | e last meeting of | creet 
and half-brother of Lord John Russell, M.P., and of the £he City Commissioners , Dr. y, the 
woman. It 
‘Duke of Bedford, would preach the first ofa series of out- | medical officer of health, fre report on the pre- | possession 
door sermons under the ap pe of ibe — Diocesan set state of the Thames, from which the followin i isan s sce i 
Home Mission, of — the Bishop of — 5 
1 Bain At a few mor before 3 o'clock a temporary | ME water is now in a high state of Penal fk athe in fact ciren i: RIT | i 
ti ti 
was aided. lu ae space to the north of | the Thames has been in ang Sonam re oo ont ti ather Nore en ius a pube 
the grand avenue, a ia e is, precisely as the clock urs as were let loose from it Turing Es: that he 
- 9f the church of St. ed meli rin Russell and Saate blam yout: Yt will ba retiét however, that carried his Tir 
the Rev. Henry Hutton, the rector of t took | € à hot obeerved unti \W 
hat occasion the foul state of the river was 
their stand, ong Ae W. I tassel! wore his da preaching | about the middie of June, when NEM ik teens 
utton gave out the 23d Psalm, which M. Td then there had been a long — t dry dr icy nude 
h he read a | wen ut this year it is seen a month earlier, wi 
w weat He on M. ex 
t and offered up D s" „ att be pe cig ae ac dary and remanded to a future day. 
00th Psalm was then sung, printed copies ceding Vere) weeks was — e g có atri that itis sx sag dem e The istrar Pe re- 
out f. accommodation of A sign of what may be expected during the hot mon - s of July port states that the deaths in London. in the w that 
9 e cor- 
ted with the words. | and August, and it clearly indicates the necessity for sanitary GEB 
K 5 investigati hich were carried on uon d ded Saturday, June 18, w. 4 
to deliver his sermon, depo enr Adi niin pa be of heróico th the present ease, rue ing week of B 10 years 1849-58 the average 
„ Mat tthew, for at the request o T eene. Bidder & & Hawksley, who were ber 973; which, if raised in he 
bour and | anxious to discover ths cause of the fetid fetid condition of the num vins 
