BIE 28, 1861. ] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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leth the earth by His is providence as well as by His | If the opportunity . of m: aking the embankment was 
tbat the wisd 
om which is from above, 7 на 
е, апа се азу тпау 5 
y dde 
<А bs entreated, 
ernments & — 
^ e urge of w 
ach side of the. eu ж 
d His | great e 
айза 
uid no 
naL 
pensation wo 
ч 
Nov 
y be | the di strict. “improved at a 
withou 
ing 
w the streets could be 
U t caus. 
aro and 
small expense, as t 
the 
t be эге. Nas ie b buildings in in 
h should Ee rath er 
Piho рет month, 1861. Fore Street 
necessary not allow 
low 
it may receive E ает than the level а 
may be rep aired. | Secure d. Unless powe 
free 
ВР. Атой Т 
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services dendo 
E be pext mon 
Bd be Ec on at the u 
i P.M.), by permission of the rector, in en He 
been referred t 
а neighbourhood 2) 
. „Тһе 
ACA — General Knollys, 
the Boa uid ri Mili itary Education, 
at the d nit distribution of the half-yearly 
at the Aca е пу, and delivered a speech on the 
^ carbo e grievances coii plaine of by 
фе cadets. He sai 
E mini emmoton а at the Acade 
а disposition to create and encourage пое of 
The conduct of the persons concerned was that 
жй boys, rather m of young offi 
т. good se would guar 
e fou 
emy was scandalous, and nd w 
mire, and this was 
nit 
d bee 
е | Crac ck down — 
it. It had bee 
the basements of new Las 
houses were con ыйшшшу settling. 
e vestry d did 
Eg 
= 
108 e 
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сошрапу, the annual one for each be wing ы burner, 
consuming 3 feet o 
and t 
at the risk a 
this new arrangement exclude the Great Central 
Company from the pablis [ү Over an area hitherto 
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t of the С 
which good drainage could b e| 
er was given to «їо away with the 
Mr. Goddard, | 
sidera ble | | 
draw docks on the south side of tie river any | was held o on T Iia p^ in че Tu Hall, mir 
а кезй -em 
d be abortive. 
ыы . a-year. 
crow 
ity 
ле кү YS 9 
"d in the C 
"Nar Кыч 
а g 
the auspices of — al T 
was conven ams а 
His 
e Bebes w ENIR es. Мп] ` н 
Nine MNT 
en was s nearly alw 
it if he dug thr 
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ings aid he was еу p in € instrumen in 
e | promoting the of "Ie 
he did not go ue. entire length of those v said that 
all crime e to the use of intoxica: tini ng 
(drinks, у у 
n babitu д Сод Не was, therefore, a 
for! 
li 
ove 
0 
y la ange to thrust one's 5 fist € 4h 
with mason's ө. putty, dj 
and pie 
valuer 
it was in conte 
come E. the 
one side фаг 
his neighbourhood сэн was con mon. 
— wd ве eg Bishop's Walk 
and value 
e only difü с 
Mr. О l 
redne sT on " 
med the lower stratum ot те 
social system to — from that which m aM. t lead 
, produce great misery. 
sh о вау, however, шу while he E мш 
MD should prev meant mpera 
in what he believed was T s proper sense. Ne did 
not concur w ith those who thoug ht th x because а 
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tt PE. 
p^ 
He was a an|t 
r, and in that "а ас city he knew | 
company to | 
emplation 
that we should therefore impose an un шиг үе те- 
| striction " м) our fellow-crentures, and deny to them 
the proper of those gifts which a bee ficen 
t for him 
the 
to 
g 
south side of the ion, à кн а | Providence had conferred неп us. It was 
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ty was їп 
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з tt} la în 
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da dley, medical office er g 
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laviorm vo 
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Таъна district, 
explain 
alent in the distri 
че элү" they lefi 
ermondsey 
у 
which ha go consider to ju ty t the 
ч THE SOUTH SIDE or THE THAM 
rs for embanking the south en oi 
hod "their нна meeting on T 
ned that a low typhoid fever was iquam 
eb, d acu 
| districts were but little bet 
|1; 
tl at the ere е Was one verse which he woul uld 
b. as ib 4 
лув e- 
to е floods 21 
Legg, district sur- 
stated that thos se 
1 4} 
t behind. Mr. 
i. Rotherhithe, 
[ене limits 
nd these linis E and did lead to 
The 
God no 
— MUSE 
ons 
9$ т. 
йе first. E. ex ned, He 
E^ E that iode frequently took place there, by 
e poor and the wharfingers were seriously 
| P 
aid the emban kment | 
Га) 
and for во 
ihe pr of the Royal 
of En E 
, 
^j EL 
1 
s бай sam 
id Ys con- | P. 
качы, vo ed " m Mo e of the 
" z "ich еш}. eans 
the prem of whi ch would be | whole space be 
erowded thoroughfares, 
; EN by the construction of Pres — ос 
be opened пе An 
€ евна се 
ament, the Abbey, 
t, or by wi eidem E arid ornnes street. | 
n the r 
Mv 
{ St. Thomas's Day, 
tween die moeting di parari ge. diro 
side of Bridge Street w | 
“уе мөкү: ar- | 
d tran eer will be » 
NIOIPAL ELECTIONS,—Satur 
the — wardmotes were held in 
of the late ect: Quekett. 
ҮлЕ —The block of 
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чыт ief. * Eat thy bread with joy, and 
d th 
|acceptetli thy 
€ to згад that he was 
ich arose from i 
; | tempera nce r. Scott, th 
в lordsbip for convening the 
young men that they 
present on the ground of 
iem. mperance was the 
wever, 
ape the remm customs of 
uced в! 
st all, 
ted that it E 
t ia exper 
ill thus у pe 
a fine view 
an 
Eu 
the 
g men a and other morati ic ions 
ection of common pisc i p 
fas 
The 
E and would not remove | € evils | 
E ed the er- — ing. 
em 
3 ent up tl u 
; тез Бо Ъе sag injurious sa abolish the free | 
en; from one of them 1000 tons were| 
outh side must be | t 
gh the 
w 
| Improv 
and the 
mont Committee, p 
e presion Humphrey, 
other members 0 of th 
ceret Moon, 
he Committee, detailing. the 
The | d; 
г em taken 
ed istics to show 
society e 
that. casta ranee bad da creased «m а эу iderable 
last 60 years, and said that as а 
ined to the 
o£ esi amari 
ht be saved from ruin it was 
stain from intoxicati 
а be taken for "- oed were margo pete 
e before them of any movement, He 
е said, rely Called publie attention to Ше 
о in the “ Westminster 
ago opposed the 
pns years prin- 
ed that alcohol did not im- 
е | varion the | proposed ne 
d said, 
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the last witness, à 
He had ald 
the Dean 
an 
the im- 
sometimes back 
r3 E to Broad. Street — а di stance of 
аі ач - 
them 
, М n of the 
their — were m 
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E 
the tide, fa € 
fere] no A A dwellings were inundated, | 
ined b ‚А eee the dampness of their dwellings 
їп {еш е food, but by the filth that was 
Эйн 292 when the flood subsided 
mill eure 
dau. 16 soil 
was referred to 
to take all eren 
ados 
el, and the 
the 
ponds. ie 
ee poor, 
б а еб аз 
МЫМ e no dodi аш w 
ваннай and S n 
1 | Ecclesiastical Comisiones 
of 
e 
t т 4 + us id 
ew 
egotiati 
hapter of as 
ers in to 
e Market, vs m 
| pr 
of whic h | was 
Те material | 
nvened, an 
of g retine: had been = 
> 
hat qu be 
nce the 
t su јес 
о the ка: of Ше дов ai 
the profession of total abstinence, but he 
it from чч conviction s if services 
art eht to be = ble 
k ess an ou а 
зола : he advised th 
the degradat 
abio toss to t them that 
toadopt. He was 
classes 
coul, corn, an 
and fin 
steps for proceeding with the new 
THE CITY.— 
Commission of Sew 
nder from the City o 
of the 
PU 
Sf London 
most anxious єч don in of er by 
moral m m e ut looking great. evils which 
was eon di € ie м ppt 
comparing it t 
body in aiy 
