THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
office value. At a sale of this description of pr ope erty polis. The Manor House at Camberwell is now in| deceased, the prisoner was 
at the Mart on Wednesday week, the following prisa process of removal, fe pm [wm ый for the|On that day the fathe 
ife extension of the Lo ndon, Chatham, and Dover Railw ау. | deposed that there had bee fr 
guished by bonuses, es for This mansion is situated 1 in the Camberwell Road, at a | the parijen, that they had bot 
were realised :—A policy 
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A policy in the London |short distance from the Green, and * built Du of and that when intoxicate 
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l licy in the Guardian | Jon The Bowyer family, lords Ы: the manor of | appeared from the endis 
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ое premium 477. 6s. 8d., тают resided іп it; and it was also occupied at | she was perfectly sober. 
увце, 6577. А ро oliey in zu" one time eby Sir Res Wren. On its walls are| wound had divided the 
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s k and cedar panelling, and the | have proved fatal in two or t 
office value 1337., so E vU 07. A. poliey i in the R very elaborate. It contains а а wound which 
for 10007., ife aged La е 
sold for 600Z., Шеп 
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y premium 287. 10s. оа spacious picture- FE xir. the prisoner or b 
ed 5 du REAT T FIRE NEAR THE LoNDOoN Docxs.— On Friday | manded to Saturday 
EIR EARNINGS.—Nine ing between five and six o'clock, a fire broke out|labouring man called Sau 
years have elapsed. Since this "branch of labour was | in i the psemjsos of Messrs. Harrison and Wilson, sugar- was a perfect stranger to all the 
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/s, it is said n Dock Street, near the St. Katharine ана in court, and deposed 
11,9507. Their eos earnings for the last financial London Жо К y which а vast amount of pr operty looking for a lodging in 
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blacking and polishing of 
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companies supplying 
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issued a joint pin Tes stating 2: d being filled with such a is friend 
l.—a sum A ди the | was destroyed, and several persons were so iun sly d ient doo: 
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no less than 1,119,320 pairs iw, a one of as has since died. e pre- | saw him in the act of striking Ет n 
mis more 70 feet hi He i: 
CE OF Gas.—The three gas | bas A. d peter 10 floors, each fitted up | %о some Irish people n the co ourt that th 
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city of TERE with = h ave with taining: рота, mould-rooms, and Xd com- in hei house 
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the recent Act for regulatin in» of g ticle as sugar the “fre made the itin rapid progress |eourt. анё give "Yn 
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pedum the Chartered Great Centri and v. o west angle of the building there was a short поб = suppose the man was „there * atal È 
London Companies will in future 4s. 6d. per ladder which communicated with the store, a building lt (to-day). А 
1000 feet for the ordinary о coa which ао, and the roof of which was 25 feet ог | day t e jury returned a verdict of 
HE BUILDERS STR үөү Satur rday the detach- | 30 feet below. The workmen made a rush to descend ms iine 
ment of cem and Miners were withdrawn by the | to it. Some got down in safety, others slid down the| EMBE Ernest Ti Tilley та 
Government from Chelsea, where they have en water-pipe, i three fell over in the scramble to | Јаз 18 sed po" Жас in the em mn ploy of Mes 
employed ever since the 
new barracks, and the men 
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metropolis requiring, under heav T А € and extended from floor to floor with astonishing|as the man he h 
incr gen ed of illuminating power and purity, | rapidity, cutting off the escape of the workmen, | described mios oe 
ecessarily involve an increas me cost of|and driving them finally to the roof. At the south- |The prisoner said the statement was f 
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st rike in the erection of the | escape, and were so shockingly injured that they had to | Coster, Bea з Dennant, 
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to their tenpeotive stations at зма am, Канаш, 
ich. The 
and Woo 
authorities at the W; г re died on Saturday morning. y 8 o'clock the main | blishment, at a sa 
ildi f|few 
immediately lowered and conveyed to the London |housemen of Aldermanbury, e 
one of them a inei 
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det ios on their withdrawal i in consequence o f the | building was gutted, and all the floors and roof|few days since at Guildhall with еш 
strong feeling entertained against a «аула vem тепсе Бу | һай fallen, but the flames in the warehouse raged sums amounting to upwar 
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ween | furiously until near midnight. The loss d уу is| Richard Thoms, a cashier in the same 
the mm and the men in the building fade. estimated at 30,0007., which will fall on several offices. | charged with embezzling five separate 
croRY CHILDREN. — By or үза е of| MORE a me. —On Mein дау night, shortly each, and other amounts not specified, muli 
Я 2 i motion of the Earl of Shsftesbury, some | after midnight, e broke out i adjoining | of about 7007. It appeared from the етшш 
t been 
em printed relative to the trans-|the Goose and Gridiron Publichouse, p^ ondon House | prisoner Ward, Benk eres by the firmats 
erence jg cams съ ĉo the factory districts to be | Yard, St. Paul's, which rapidly e extended to Paternoster | fidential servant, 
t he chi 
eceived all 
children are com- | Row.. The fire-engines had scarcely time to get to the | paid to Ae rm, but stel e a 
nd bo unti i оп tomers, 
Qa und l|spot when the flames gained the warehouse of Messrs. | with 
u ar 11, bei g that period clothed, fed, ight & Son, the tallow chandlers of Paternoster дө топеу rs de 
mployer, and taugh , and s thence with great rapidity to the|thus passing through his 
pe Un HE жы they ма gun livelihood. The {publishing establishments of Messrs, Blackie, Messrs.|of а single year was as 
industrial e parish of Liverpool | Longman, and others. Des EI of Messrs. Knight, | The embezzlements with which he 
E ly cloare, tho spinner and man e Messrs. e Mr. Benton, d. Lemare, and the|committed by taki i D 
Sce are privat of the late ers | ат, been. made, and failing to 
oth s and pair in Longman's house, were gara destroyed, while th 
g i d y e| ich he 
and — this отара is а report нац early | stock ug premises of Messrs. Hitchcock & Rogers, ostensibly line by the pri 
t. neras by | Mr. pan essrs, Ward & Co., Mr. Heylin, and | the ing " extended Шуе 
Бе. salomon officer, 
Burnley to s 
whom. they. sent Fee to|Mr. Pattie. were seriously damaged. The damage dris ой "the two sides of the 
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see with his own eyes the condition of: such gone to the publishing establishment of Messrs. | һе 22d July the * balance-bock 
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apprentices. Не gives, apparently, a very exact man & Co. is said to be co Ti iCal trifling, ment” of the cashier's account 
account of what he saw and what be thought, describing р the business will be carried as usual | balance etnek 1 the sum 
with all honesty his astonishment at Ns contr: = in the adjoining premises siot" interruption 1,0567, 5s. 3d. ; e had taken с 
uring town gives to a Londoner;?|—On We ednesday morning а fire broke out he had never Suid, d n the ba 
at an enormous speed and tea t|the premises of Mr. © Seaton, Moor Me 15567 5s. 3d. In d words, tl 
in order ] undreds of men, women n, children, | packirg-case - maker, іп ne, Limehouse, | compared, the items were taken 
“ who are indeed 1 оолу bees from тън yy о night," | and soon spread to the рне f Mr. Woodley in | tampering with the book 
wor! shoes or stockings, and the | Church Row. Both establishments Я their stock | accounts as to shake an old-estab 
clatter of the [чен clogs in the вау deed, * the ids cmd down wn, and some of the houses severely | wealthy firm, and h 
ovelty." However, he executed | d im aged. The property Acro is valued at many | stop payment until the whole 
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ission саг no 
He found the Liverpool children thoroughly contented ; | brol ti fM en, | their defence, and we 
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‘in my opinion ^ 
repletion, the g tene ecidedly better than the | rooms of Mrs. exc and the warehouses of Messrs. Johnstone, of Yo 
bo are “very partici iri i i 
hour for ав ате еу to the 
ea ana dede of in the ey His visit was in the | —Yes em morning the ex к nsive premises of Mr. б. iade - her an offer of 
шее and ef CHUTE ur to icm and the | Green, a ает and joiner, at No. 1, Paul Street, | led him to believe that his 
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mE Observation and the MURDER WESTMINSTER.—William Maloney, a| the magistrate to dec 
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nt, and “one and all said they | Mar tea- i ers in Толе Thames Street, near| Тне Case ОЕ LOYE AND 
Their a pesranee was healthy, | London Bridge, and soon ignited the premises of Mr.|the Italian "a cha 
i a fr sum 
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behin Moo warehouse in | examina 
re, however, which it originated ти ‘destroyed, and the thier houses | great Mp and de 
half an hour for | severely damaged. This is e third time that this та he 20007, 
he children ar him 
os e required Finsbury, were destroyed by fire. The une Mie Bed but in May in 1899 
Е кор а dly to а number of houses іп Provi had been abandoned 
есеи of the libus "Company, in 1859 and 1860 return 
escribed 
ges of young men and | and were not subdued еда an enormous defi Mr. Serjean 
marry early. The sett temen property was TN pies E "ona mie pod refused do hav: 
epa ex yen satisfactorily bricklayer” "r labourer, w was brought before the magistrate | portions, in his ju 
wilfal Y» we of Mary, his wife, a young woman aged | question the magistra 
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e adds at the end of his report, | БК It appeared that a poli tain T letti 
да T that the obligation cast upon the the ОЙЫ Le [on policeinan Һай gone to | had а right, to төш itral | 
ро! g Court, pae Street, i trial at the Cen? ^ 
iu: RE the moral cenditiosn of woman "yin hg das ot i and foun d the | prisoner PR the prisoner tol 
lected.” ground ҮТ 
er neck, | applicati 
mom Mos e prisoner sitting ona chair in the zoom. The SEE odnt Parry, on the 
а 4 uei g made prisoner stated that he ыа just fined e ing dinner | use the advantage 2 en 
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mansions 
ire orn эче EET эша т Dare be been | and had the о арревгилсе of ha aving been recen ecently « ip. weeks of the 105 А and 
. Mr.M 
owd o on kthe unis of the river, in kni fe Si stabbed lf. It was proved however by | a neediess hardship оп m 
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m Cremorne | wife, ed had been drinking, matched up the | quitting England 
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eat dies" perfect. success, and | inflicted was found behind a tea board on the eid ina auo urn states 
position in which she could not have paced i after е, in the week that e 
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vas wet were 
rms rx А ien d of | As there was no one e present when the occurre k | from 2 in 
and none of the Trish neighbours ald i ulation, 
ү the centre of the metro- any information as to the habits of the pom mV, $7 below t the average. 
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