{ the Treasury said, * Ву | lesves them will haee. 
м, ry be opened, and the Treasury said, “ By em will have the power of taking э T——————— 
“Э thatthe s Library һе do E. yal Highness this Library MESE: which is very refreshing, before he goes hans 07 pure | of discontent is mid to have been the quantity Ж 
“ч command be open А and over this fountain to the Chairman of the District Board ; m ality of n3 provisions, The first av mptom ‹ of w 
ч ich t sedi did not last more than half an | ants prior 
trust it may be a source of health and comfort to irregularity was ; 
ponials, which tog urb od men enm Маз «at pe ым, ont of 3 , pre- 
e procession left the Library in the same ^ L ^ нас е та оп ғ. in the 
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à ventto the е: eerie. -— there was | DX De Chapel in the Douai cial Road | to obe ey. In the evening, мое tha A p pe 
ce 1 у ? een erecte e Miro olita: ›овїе4 in front of the academ 
: The fine раа e apes зааг б Free Drinking Fountains Assoc s d in conjunction | | Bitch. of the enclosure, and а v а? D SR 
X. 72d Psalms, etr (e ys а " ‚| with QM l Wiseman. It is a mural ан tain of! were at the sa m e time cast Anto the goveruor's arden, 
orti was given with great effect. The church, polished serpentine, and has been егесїе‹ d г t ~ 
я the e was fille di in « every corner. At 4 o'cloc ock | su hone ces Ё "Mr. Goldsmith Rolls, С. 
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кы rest were accommodated іп а canvas pavilion | politan Board of Works on Friday | — n o flowing morning, bat te 
B e is d the presteney of Sir Mete Peel. |a letter was receiv ved from the St. Olave District Board | attempt was w without effect. In the rater of the day 
oen Me HII Naher the L f Works, e : rernm their opinion that, considering | the pee ass. fu i Se аг rag 
rer y d the D ko f bridge on his Ое pos Y an е ce of the Thames embank. | 3^6 comr t of the garrison AO 
Pino n Ue рп to the judges and other guests | b the views expressed by the „ШЕМ Hon. W, 100 атййшушеп at Мз mondi the ut эё my 
м мый n Eat ins 4t Me LN. Cow wper, in ed in oed m rban In the оо veh the evening the 
prese j T the publie тї, уеге the correct ones, "^ tat: t works | Eovernor's win om were smashed, and a variety of 
— the Bishop of London joined th 4 p а. Аб Ока 
{дей Brongham s E. Bes over a i € aie оЁ. впоһ: to = posted about the barracks, On Friday 
E ii з previos arranged, erp wig усер гут t eus iX ras supe — ге. - E Е" а= 
a: e 2065 Majesty's Government, Erata day evening a me yg | desir an investigation into the cause of 
e. Th унн x d of delegat om each o i биг di of South i | сини ч, dissatisfaction, A board of inquiry has 
) was held sel poen eed ee K Кеш t Mr, Е, | 585 daily for that purpose, consisting of Colonel Yorke 
Wales,” vw Duke of Cambridge, and the rest ШЕ Doulton in the chair, t ó de ide CY "en t6 be zn Major Fitzhugh, and =ч Williams, R.A. T he 
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22 The Prince of Wales the e and said,— Gentle- iaki the same privileg ú AA ond been allowed to return to their duty. Among the 
t р férred ón Е ior imd pon бё Ам Е nes | Other causes оѓ complaint stated by the goe. аге the 
f ү Яз speech and | Embankment Bill Several gen (idi — pointed Z2 manner in which they consider tbe *'apecial 
Паш toast, it із needless to вау, w ved with great | ónt the Wong - w a нанес mbankment, а | 8% over the h ends o "my 
enthusiasm. Shorüly Мы бв’ Ран left the | resolution ied usly чь the effect E wm lwich; and the new mode of 
accompani nied b y t the other visitors, апа took his that t the "літу y condition. of the district of onion dividing. ag the el dies p introduced | by the Jer mid 
yi departure. M end With 
| FIR m enfant at he TUR of the Vect S Tie e the protection of an embankment necessary, and th át ите ШЕ, DS b ч 
T the m and that in various ways 
| zione in the Library, where libre uit A E under ha Й: п p sire to айа they are not treated ntlemen. A sta t of the 
И , ay the e progre of the northern e) ` 
the su уату of pi pied obit s Tp : itibixiükthi eputation was жрд el tó w nit fa cts, in a formal and official report, is 
eO 0 d ific objec MAPA, art, whic upon Lord г on the subject from each of t 
#7. t atte EM The little Garden with its n Sont dum don Cavsran Paracr.—At Blondin's perform: 
p pe села masses of pompones, was illu- 
eer y the electrie fight and was never without 
the. its erowd of promenaders 
А Тиз Loss ов H.M.S. DRIVE в. А court-martial was 
: си at Halifax Ян е 80th. S eptember, to try Com- 
cre t iver. 
Mon dis a momentary terror was caused by the р 
г? L Hovsr.—lt is s stated t hat the dining-room snapping of tl Ap ‚ which fell in two parts into 
wing o of this hou iM. the town residence of the vg z the organ. loss, however, seemed to hare no effet 
Aberdeen, and which overlooks the Ls пг С the r ls d 
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of the premises, is at the present ti going the d end of Khe rope, where a new pole was brought, and 
BO boys of conversion into an industrial schol Tor about \ diss witb 
60 in which the boys " 
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>. | Blondiu's engagement terminated with his 33d ascent 
bet he instructed by ж rep on Thursday. By speci miss. 
ои k rooms, in which useful trades such as shoemaking, | occasion his benefit performances, and gave two ascents 
оце, &c., will be taught; ,and a le cture-room, in "y on the interior, „гей ot vp т on the exterior im nd 
"ien ag s be 3 and 6« o'c eloc k. The 
urhood. The oach-honse, i in n Marlborough Mews ES fo m 
son i5 е Ње ва iuto 1 and there will | ү, as d ат t p ing 
саг КҮ for "de future ; — be also accommodation for some of the EISE to sleep on Ns pessie а eet S = v» 
d ho wa and | m the fog which then set in. 
i "ч i M. per ; who 
Ma di eni is D RN минген дм Do сыс mri dp, the 
" ani ie EA ooi, and Wd — TM Sut on ; п principle si ПРЕСУ schools of Dr made to the collection of ancient marbles în Ше British 
the future, Guthrie in Edinburgh. The yts 1 also be clothed | Уве Monday, by the arrival of à further portion 
New DRINKING FOUNTAINS IN THE ау —A new | and ph by Lord Aerde, and the 5% destitute will | oe de poets of me éxddvations tindérteken 
drinking rg was opened o T n Tower | be "E the only qualification being that оғ by Lien tenants ts Porcher and Saith. These ud jim, 
Hill, ander the name of “Earl Rus A "Drinking | pov w, it derstood, completed their researches 
Fountain" his lordship having mainly ке Abe the Sa нк Ёовктех Orricr.—On Monday the 2 "бый left pem place. 
constructing it. His lordship officiated in | сер а de Foreign Office in OF CRIMINAL Штипатовв. А singular нтр. 
person at the opening, and make the following remarks | sold by a n preparatory to their removal for: the " crim ina al literatu ure was sold a few days by 
on the advantages of such fountains to the workin ng | proposed Public offices i rin On the sonth of 
бане: | Downing Street whole streets have disappeared within vieni MÀ Frais uu prices. Jonathan Wild's 
"pn me great pleasure to be present here to open this | the last few weeks, and more are to be forthwith pulled | a h, and t rce print of “Jonathan Un- 
district. and tò dedicate it to the service of the public of this | down, in order that there may be as little delay as pos- veiled, » fetched "s a к гк of 200 mers 
EIS S ish to detain ой € ut sible in m riim e E works. IZ Рза dca фын minal cele -s теней 1 13/. 55; and 14 dying 
that wherever i j Monday was conducted on the premises, speeches, published at a penny each, 18s. Some 
ied is thoy Bid dat бете am g гед dis posed of c of Pct of 2,000, oe а а qur contemporary M - of epe s majefactors, such "d 
lavo 074 cannot ha es they | quantity o of slates, plain tiles, timber in roofs, floors, | Mrs. Brownrigg, who bea M 
T Озе of the incon Met i romaine jn ti the LV ќо, gilt moulded and other doors, mahogany plate- | death ; Jonathan 3 Wit the маі John Hall, мю 
ылы Ый Аё. Ехрегїепсе | glass and other sashes and rsen upwards o =й | murdered his ; Cap muel Goodere, 
каам supply of water із one of che moet | of lead in flats, paving, staircases, stoves, and fixtures | killed his ere E Ё Mens у Фе 
he poures that сап Бе adopted. Тһе eager- | and fittings of all kinds. em of the materials fetched | ship; Miss Blandy, who piad hrs fiber = the 
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bene, Which was rei fountains already opened. At ono ot | Mr. Dies Wyatt, 1500 feet of York and Por d with respect to the application of the fund collected 
$990 day d that the number of people who obtain water is | paving, 4000 feet г f Portlan ой coping, stone cills, | for the Memorial Сыр at Cawnpore. 
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