——— M - — хап 
ihe spring. The refreshment question is not | Thames properly embanked. zi ad hea Ev y a great | meeting of the commissioners  appontel л EL 
m decided. Twenty firms, including two боген n | deal about the misery and los sed by inundations of | vocent Act 23d and 24th Vi. ppoin "under i. i1 
caterers, have A . e area s assigned to th and he cor ainly dee uf eem on its ane x report upon the mime dini (à Consider кы LT 
dining and r hs rooms in both sections is | south side ought to be n fact, as far interests | benefices in the City of London was тч 1 e 
43,000 square feet; that of the kitchens, store-rooms, | 9f the sonth side of the ri ате went, it was, in his pinion, e етеп | Mansion House on Tuesday und, the eld a gy — s { 
cc., 38,018 square feet: 40,000 square feet is assigned reel me n wi he que tme Ee e: rd Mayor, when а scheme of uis DE E. "A 
for cheap refreshments, and 2 the sale of tea,| Thames. He entirely agreed iones them in Ны радив аё | апа settled. "Тһе commission is com è «7 
coffee, &c. Тһе ground floor areas will be suited for | it ought to be done ; th to the manner and extent | Mayor and Mr. Blomfield Burnell, re the Lon pen 
light and general refreshm he rooms on th erg protection aftorde would havo t to be consid тей here- lay element, and hei by the "HE "pro i... pe 
gallery le more жыршы ps ч for 216 diners; ouncil; the Rev. R. .'Gibeon, Tector a Comma 
and the mall din ing rooms and t e saloons n the RT MILITARY AcADEMY.—The decision arrived | Abchurch, sog or the Dean and Cha 3t Mary P" 
upper floors for е: appointed to investigate the | рацрз; e Rev. Michael Gibbs, viear of ot & «з 
& da. carte. "With regard | to d. ako the F Woolwich has not yet been | Church, Newgate Street; and the Rev, T, J Christ р 
made Public M the rations are now served on a much | rector of St. Margaret, Lothbury, " d Rowsall A 
h the Kensington vestry to consider the best means гак liberal scale, and his s Roya al Highness the ‚ Com- bisho of gs diocese. They have Um tree by te gene 
w peomotivg, the formation of a new carriage road or der-in-chief, estion for nearly six months, and bsi e 25500 
subway across Hyd Park to connect Paddington vua of. the Committee, i = d to grant permission for the | about 80 ена» at the Mansion House ne first ы ire tc 
South Kensington, and a project has been started use of tobacco n the grounds | last, Of 17 Е posed unions reported проп by ` in 
pneumatic railway supported on columns between the of the pow: mmissioners three have been deemed by ^ ois bithe 
Kensington Basin and the Exhibition bu Pd ied THE LICAL БУОЛ —'Тһе fifteenth pin at least for Ux present, пе the be, mih 
OUTHE bomn OF THE onference Wer) the British баШ дий of ШЫ, e 14 unions the commissioners der to he expedient, gps 
bragas d afternoon a numerous rv rua, айе | zelical Alliance was оре ed on Wednesday m е in | and they recommend the оша. аи ich these unions 20006 
upon Pa hes € ч Lr private тейде п | Ёгеешазо ns Hall; Sir r Culling Бел. presiding. The | may be effected. They, first. of all, recommend various 
Piccadilly, for t f presenting n eges by | things which affect the parishes to be m ited, and br 
calling | АА ige the proposal for ратын үне Rev. W. Arms, t the ейде i of a rela- | the result ЮГ: the erra "m is that the 
f ti ive prevente d the rev. gentlem EUR "rin ng pres church expe of t shes of each united L 
t necessarily result to the — on the sonth Ts ractical хма ан Wes afterwards read а nd benefice will pw үөү, давы by the union, After s» lo 
d unless a similar protection were afforded to them RASA by the Rev. T. A. = ston. Sir Calling Eardley specifying the alte 1 render ambra 
against the encroachments of high flood tides. The | addressed the m mis at some length, after which t ary in the erren gerent of the ж таме rd SL А 
deputation cons f Mr. Roupell M.P.; Mr.|report, which was of a до а character, was the in simplifying, - 
Williams, M.P.; Mr Briscoe, М.Р. r. А.Н. Layard, read „and ado opted. Dr. Davis, Secretary to the|by doingaway in many instances with alternate шм л 
M.P.; Mr. T ; Mr. Doult "1 a numbe к; рг iva ang they recommend what should be done with Drei! 
of the most i uential “inhabitants arishes of | 1025 the deep regret of the e disuse rch. They suggest that a tombof a m 
Lambeth, raros cars Southwark, ЫА? ат С1ар- of influential clergymen s hou vec be attached w е suitable and “substantial , Character be e rected in i the Hi. 
ham, Footing, Streatham, Putney, Wandsworth, Roe- | Volume entitled Essays and Reviews, that vol on 
hampton, Battersea, &е. Тһе deputation was intro- ining opinions which strike at the very fou. dat on a df under the church be carefully deposited in it; that tbe lona 
duced by Mr. Williams, M.P., and Mr. Doulton, as its | Christian verity and all revealed religion, and Pedes pulpit, organ, bells, &c., be jene if required, to LY. 
leading member, presented his lordship with a memo- | Portions of it tending directly to destroy the faith | the new church whi ch the of Parliament requiresto ёама 
rial, strongly urging the question on the consideration | Which t of its authors have entered into a be erected in the stea gom church which is takea | mhs 
of the Government discussion о: conver l public obligation t h.—Major-G үп; "ће насан. апа sites of isus churches 7 
sational character died in which. Mr. Doulton, Mr. | Alexander 1 the ti hic} 1t be sold, aided 
Newman, Mr. Brady, Mr. Williams, Mr. Layard, —The Rev. M glebe property, and other assistance, the ner 
Mr. Briscoe explained the wishes of the deputation. ject of the better Den dee do the m d's Ds, ex- die be erected, hers a new Бепейсв "be created for 
The ere, they со! nube reasons in favour of e pressing the satisfaetion of the meeting that communi- | each of them, and a dowment provided sufficient 
g the south side of hames, far stronger and cations had been ressed to the Alliance from compensat: Н. x ron for accepting such new 
arent t Switzerland and Germany relative to a combined | church in the stead of the City benefice which le 
t 
an аа for а — — 
rthern shor It 
the pr romotion of Christia 
bitt m 
as 
tad & 
Act 
deplored the | 
еа ы бше пат Vaio 
tion ever existed of « mM north side of the| 
river it would sooner or later have become cat 
both from sa “узе, and other reasons, to give the ina 
bitants of t e south side such a protection against th 
as de 
€ and wee 
tions. They did not 
he 
ag ted 
iy the embankment of the north ^ only, and they 
ventured to think that of. embankmen 
could bom 
egi nie 
indus the E of church-rates 
e 
rtm sce fess 
considered that it would be desirable not to d the 
ting 
ess and alienation tooo 
controversi 
n connected even wi: wol; 
unavoi e ween Christians, 
instance us ма Cit ity ch 
impending Е on church- “rates, .—Тһе Rev. R. 
urch is 
ranted x К s in iiis 
commit e people having 
of parliament 
disused church i is recommended to be used ава schoo 
= 
нЕ 
amer 
offe: 
iiis 
fully concurred i M the resolu- 
он, but-wus nob asserit riam: diciou 
ied е мий 
ipae - declared z би: an attempt to 
church-rates from 
or Hoppus 
deed 
pin ише 
that тойот n if Mie 
ords in the resolution ; and the Rev. Mr 
unstan's. Seem nal 24,843 i 
the атон 
pan р was ә be mM out ett the тна of t 
coal tax, which Parliamen Parliament had extended for that pur- 
ven the ул Aer poep л n 
Жз with the eed 
street, the s de of the river had not чен 4 
it at all, race on the south side th there were 14 manu- 
factories which al l. 
P ie 
all the 
e w 
ecclesiastical controversies of 
seconded by M 
fication of the Conference at the steps taken а 
controversies of ihe time. After: some discussion 
sed.— vew next 
.J 
It recorded the grat i-| 
t in- 
serted in place of the words m had given rise to 
n pass 
r. Carr Tucker. 
e | inhabita: 
and |S 
t Ge тув | pi 
St 
new benefices 
small m "1 St. "Pili Stepney, 
Another 9 
St. Peter T l Trinity Slepsey. 
ка 
PITE NOCH 
M 
x е ndun na 
tax prolonged 
with, for 
devoted > кет publie м ca р 
all. 
for such е 
embankment 
of Works and эз inn irst Commissioner. No 
por: During the 
d been prolonged the 
mig 
dpi Comite in pro- 
0 
sanis lal à attitude assumed by the кыра 
of | that һе saw new 
rd bim an 
notable effect already on his eid 
ivity and a air of kindness to 
mprises a portion 
in-the-East, eni ng a 
"Madrid: and for the presentation of an address 
to the Cortes on the subject. The resolution was then 
amount nt that edd м raised i that — from large 
з and LN ries on the south side of the river | 
than sufficient to build the | 
18 C 
wever, "inn more than 170,0007. per annu 
were increasing yearly. Lord pir pelarna in 
y, Sal 
- He thought that there was à great deal of reason and truth 
eae arguments which had 
ы, been кершей, ич as far meia he 
e же vow of the meeting at the absence on mer 
Meme оп wie the Rev. Dr. Steane, phiana 
x 
| à - publie mosting ofthe Alliance а place on poan | 
declaring satisfaction at the proceedings of the Geneva | M. 
n рта ng of steps being»taken for facilitat- 
най aie p the Gospel in various tongues 
Mati ion of 1862, and expressing the 
we In the e койа ды 
etr s 
as held on bjects arising o f the day meeting. 
t Freemasons' Hall the Hon. А.К 
innaird, 
.R.C Sir Culling Eardley, 
rospects of the Gospel i in SN the state of the 
Panes, the religious persecutions ua 
ts of the Сеть Cavaco The pro 
Pane meeting were then brought to a 
prayer. 
Mary Haggerstone two new 
St.i Jom The Baptist, 2-0 із 
и formation of a benefice dm ry ou 
of C Church, Hox 
is чинй to relieve St. грн 
are a Dake OA 
SOHEME FOR THE UNION OF CITY ВЕХЕРтСЕВ.—А 
uni 
a3 
he new bens л the Act requires to 
чь Же] їп ae а show ж, relief whi ch the union 
if effected 
one of f which трет 
which has 
is formed ош o 
and 6264 inhabitants, but pense been 
rs d 
of Wappin g, and 
for; Sri portions of Wapping "a pero of 
йук 
"lat Street 
RR 
