Avcvsr 18, 1859.] 
THE _GARDENERS' EIC AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
"hat could have be ected. - the e tested t to be finally tried | Ho mons, The inquiry — -— into 
lad been tested to tie — to oun "the ex te by such a do Wi hat i pet shi must be tried by | two I one 2 to — the roads, 
ed with a vessel at her moorings, all the visitors | was that for end - was p A = viz., mA Nr * ent of the bia. oar ct 
adjon! to tes on where a magnificent cold ae to Australia or India r 36 d It zd To the witnesses examined by 
collation had been prepared. Mr. Campbell, managi g | most impor rtant to t r this 14 mind, — if our wb ich the | te e roads might be maintained if the 
irector of the Company, presided. After the di ld find themselves brought by the | tolls were abolish These are d the - 
loyal and patriotic toasts had n duly honoured and | ship within 33 or 36 days of the rta pui, they missioners in letail.- Tue Commissioners decline to 
nded to, that of the navy by Sir Charles Napier, | would not remain long satisfied witho , an additional 
and of the army by General Bu ulkeley, Lord — ley | of such’ ships, and wi ithou t making pt l r the — . ‘the presen dues 
propésed the toast of the day and spoke as follow it tablished and | bestes ek 3 They think chat if the 
“lam afraid, gentlemen, that to a v arge r^ of | to make regular voyages. coal duty be continued, eat of the 
those whom I attempt to address, I shall, of necessity, be| Tur BUILDERS’ hing —On Moe afternoon thereof — d be conveniently, DOS A the pur- 
altogether inaudible ; but I now to take upon myself a th ti atm f the bl b t n fro 
task which, — as it is upon me by t who have a the operatives a SE aes hey m ^ 3 of any 
right to claim my humble services, I do not feel myself — on the point: Waitt this question, 
liberty to decline, and yat I undertake kupon the p! work, and — poh — previous to quitting — assuming that to —— ‘to te rid of, 
Sink wey with demens DM 3 enm i — yment. The men carried out their proceedings the Commissioners  recomm ra parish 
veio deg wi know we all of us in a cool orderly, A Waa atic, and evidently pre- | which does not prefer repair 
n 
in P^ 
as no exhibition of feeling | of the roads oe its — YA — inthe pound 
on fund, and 
e 
ve — mitted d rth —— the great under- | evinced on either sid 
king which ; 
snd of te — that and peer = re uu ae, tint un ; s — a chee Le Ac e eb that. such further cum ^om may * requ pired for the 
carried poin Success, -— 
have all heard or réad what the Brent Eastern has been built hold ‘out, Tn Monday morning therefore all the rate-in-aid, to be levied in all parishes within the dis- 
to do, and what are the You are ava that eh sha pee. building firms closed their doors. In tho. course of the trict of the ‘Metropol n Board of —— This sum 
RS C the e Lect on VOUS e Cen - | would probe be about 27,0007. 
the ge from England t to Caleta in 83 12 We know that | mittee, — that 40, ruck, - | whole ct in T was 12,031,1517., so L. that a rate- 
she intended to carry 8 both for the outward ar 4 — ^ ence of co "E — tha t building operations in | in- aid of little more T one halfpenn in the pound 
homeward voyage, so that enormous time s suspended |w t 
which at present arise, of. bn ck for establishing coal "depots 
in distant parts of the world, You know that — is s calculated 
á po ulation of not much less than 10,000, e 
ulation so large that I almost wonder the 
—a 
mpany haré not applied to the House of Commons to —.— 
e parishes which do mo manage 
cd rate of 
mos; entirely 
lower Ds ud Ww reece | 
ndor deen 
Throughout Pimlico and the 
w — of t 
aique "WT 
2d., 
iab m 
e All the 
3 their the 
the d i Eastern included in the new Reform — = — — f n by the pr erie, as well on 
of — ory — — ar amsa 3 » — g ^ 2 Pd : — — 4 eher — * of t; tario» would be placed 
aware o instances under whic’ gren enterpri n the Belgrave —— was i rd assemblage of | under t 933 ence of the Metropolitan Roads’ 
reum UE sina t aote. lad 4 tov ing men during the whole of the morning, Mr. Commissioners. The debts of the indebted trusts 
sure its success that can be effected by inventive genius, | Trollope’s yard bein ent ifie of attraction, | should, it is sugg , be paid off by a eral metro- 
by mechanical skill, and b — p perseverance through un- | On the gateway ther a notice that joiners, | politan rate of 2d. in the d, or the sum might be 
— t: 1 LI E. 2 inthis room, to bricklayers, and other workmen were wanted, and some | advanced, as in New South Wales, by the 
anticipate any other fordh A will cuostitt of the most few en the s, rd, —.— egular hands resisted | Loan Commissioners, a term of years being for 
— able i mme — Te — = in "m which we "ive, M It wil the invitation. ere were signs. of ex citement, an | its repayment. 
achieve great i bied tl Mn. SPURGEON'S New TABERNACLE.—AI = difi- 
will uced o half "the d in t of. tim 
which now aca by oe al t and — Phich “pethre themselves in the t orderly ma anner. On Monday eehold 
has separated intervening oceans, but which science | afternoon à diti ow of — flere headed by cand for the erection of this Tabernacle have at length 
aan aaas are, a3 it — tending, in N paler, Mr. Tite, M.P., and Alderman Cub t —— eber on | been overcome, and the site, — is —— Elephan 
mite, - XOU xow grand experiment suc- | Sir G. Le is, Secre of State for € e Home Depart- and Castle, presents daily an altered appearance, ^ 
ds, it will ter f in th " ed Aw f£ 
art of ip building then —.— 8 ment, to place before him the circumstances 
on , from the day when man first the strike, and to ask liis opinion upon — course that layi ing the first — * "i foundation of ‘concrete has 
— saet an e You know that if — experiment suc- | ough rsued in th one ion in which | already been laid at of 580/., and the — Í 
he ir e th ME Sca or "eo" the marters were placed, MrT te, M.P., in introducing | of | Tal the foundat S stone is fixed for Tuesd. y next, 
landsman, and even to he | andswoman 1s the ordinary ur se e — d e d narrated ‘the principal — ype Be the 16t A tie a Sir ; 1 *. M. eee Prayer ncs M. P. 2 
way at presen w he experimen ich the strike was characterise — ae a mecti 
if it succeeds, will stimulate and develope trade to an almost | the unj demands which he conceived been vi B 3 held iu posito! he D an 
nde ee . cine this Samir Far gent made upon the masters, dwelt upon t incon- | Castle, after which à publie tory maar £ will be held in th 
empire of the east reinforcements and aid with a rapidity equal | veni the strike would produce by public and other | — Pace, a oee being E ckets at 25. 6d. each, 
So s — ~ tye England elayed in completion, and concluded by | and a reserved sen e work will cost 
e. adig ye stating that the number of artisans mployment | at leas 0006 by the t leted. Th 
forei, te I. I should say als g ploy y the time i i com e 
e of eignina 9 io ey b, : 88 to between 98,000 an Mr. T. | funds ia hand es E weg - i. 7000L, but 
solve that great political pro bles e our time which is known | Pi other members of the de putation then|the building thei 
eee, een ee least that it will s t hon. der! 
es 0 Suis. nd ih een ua 5 iue er p al, 
ised an rstood by xU. statesman that — 
do = Ter phr 
essing, at all times 
rus BEA an uninterrupted and 
tish possessions 
Lax rat ge d ply with greater 
inde doni and and with pif ity by a new line, and, 
verland rou 
early reach: 
hout with unbroken pros- 
9 a time 
med doubtful and 
Papo — at that time Mr. Campbell and 
n their Retr commercial | bu 
ts ol 
to 
to place fai: 
which you now see around you to-day. 
o Mp we should give it bono 
Mr. Ip S slap had be the 
d 
the 
toast, and aine out 
3.3 
Ee ately determined 
pom joining poe bre cem cada 
in India. — 
raj 
Ye hardly too — to say that you zn d for all I prae- m 
of 1 a time of | he 
a claim 
22 no doubt 
u 
emand. Pir 
in their - 
ket entitles 
— he G pt to fix x the 
they m; 
d the sta! 
wrong 
ar 
im 
dm 
while the law 
G n not n 
unexpired term of 21 years, 
„ per annum, The property sold 
a rent of 1 
2 — LA 
Posuic Heavta.—The Registrar-Gen 
"él return exhibits a further reduction in the [^ 
lity of the E tiles July, the deaths in 
metropolitan builders a attended: 
— beyond the fact that lite p 
been made towards a settlem 
I vun the — building 
aded. The 
— ion es 
Westminster Palace | 10 y 
that i 
fM 
— es N in the late — in Idi a. He 
of the Great Eastern acting as a kind of ra 
way —— this country and India, eA it a 
w 
n smoothly without them. 
trade 
exaggerati expansion | A. 
which must take place th 9 
the entire ut. us of all of checks to 
erce, the — — been — veer just 
ealt! he of or NF, Brawl 2 EM Scott 
builder of the -—- z Mr. 
ppeared | d 
n 
Th 
above tlie average. e bi irthe 
50 boys and 858 888 gien m ms S ee. 
ag elt in London. In the 10 co -— ng w 
the years 1849-58 the average — as 1530. 
Provincial. 
month 
f Mr. Myers, prese Ta arance 
At the "eventiient ors of Deptford vn 
4000 men were 
at Wa 
d o^ Parliament, the G ards' barra 
Rochester Duke of Buccleugh's house 
Me ane — 1o Training — at * 
18 
bas edel in x total ^ den — ture of the men. 
directors brought up supplies of men from the country, 
officers 
For this purpose each 
iy t Dem force of atiy 
irc out. to Woolmer, a and — remaining 
art of both, regr 
T e absen 
in the veio ion re - great pao arcs eating | 
pow ines e of his colle as the 
e 
whatever ground i is tat 
accordance 
give in, and to sign a promise m e 2 future they uu e 
under Majore inurl the A. Spencer, consistin 
ould itd take part in any such m 
Mer OLITAN TURNPIKE Gise AND Tou. Bans. 
21st or T inst., 
of the 4th € d ‘out hie the 9th Regiment, 
into the best means of affording | rehef to the inha- the 2d Battalion dior uadron of the 5th 
bi itar ats of t i 
P o 
abolition of turnpike- gates etl left c 3 on the ath inst. The men fis raded at 2 A.M., 
[and commenced their march for Woolmer Forest early 
hort voyages; and though she would be 
he 
| toll-bars, has jut — issued by special order of the 
