THE GARDENERS’ lh el AND AGRICULTURAL SE 
refixing the boat davits, a screw tunnel, additional 
] bunkers. 
rod with a t 
from the vestry, „and, w 
e This was “the 
a lon 
to light “the candles, 
india-rabber porong t mo flan 
asts. eo 
angerous in 
ges filled up with wedges o m, so 
P f hor: s tojp 
render the mast as rigid as if of one nie piece. Austins 
e fitting of at least | M 
pe of the Board of Trade is th 
o additional boats of the la rgest kind. ey will le 
d by any vess i as t 
r 70 ton 
rs 
PPE ERER 
oo rini 7 dee te dimens 
cutter. With the 
good many a alterations and a 
though fi 
the past at by 
M‘Lennan, an i of i impro vement in the 
way of working details gor etri already effected. | 
Among the most important pansies ged is that of 
fitting the main engines, both and add] e, with | 
sions oe 
adjus a pete will be made, 
bee en, 
hich 
a heavy 
therefore be withdrawn: and = Ta ko the | vestry-room 
flanges filled 
hey | are of 
a 60 0 
engines and machinery konenly a| 
xercised during | 
Mr. | ch 
where!” and 
© brake throash the at ies 
> sone back, but was 
chur ch b byt 
ac | weep Ti 
{Apri 14, 1860. 
r| Joyce s peep the 
r som 
endm: negatived 
e no hae resolution, rae A ei Bil, being carrie 
ch } had been 
d bya a 
large ori ty. The mee ting, whi of a 
iay 
PURIFICATION OF THE THAMES.— ans f 
Wo Ei ahi a va zenved tender: aior the supply of 
perchlor: iron in quantities not attending 5345 
0 | gallons a ds ‘for the deodorisation of the Thames. The 
THE 
= 
way to 
w arami si Sk 
n 
Lotidon n Bridge sewer, 
rds 
of the river, and at 15 on the south. The Fleet 
wer is expected to require Fie elo daily; the 
Ta ons; the King’s Scholars” 
Pond sewer, ; the Ranelagh sewer, 382 
Tie pet and the Duffield sewer, eager 414 geer 
s 
the 
the rails, but Alio remainder, with Mr. Bryan King, Mi 
cu 
rector, Mr. Dove, the koei and Mr. retin th 
aponte ed ee were hem aed i in by the mob, who 
ide: » and then 
feed pumps. Fc t 
qt WW: 
dur ing th e 
hot months ati te main ae deat i works are com- 
pleted. The > Lancet. , however, states that the nE RE 
ing 
e hose, thou 
engines. As regards the paddle-engines, it is a 
that by means of an improved adjustment of the slide 
ticipated | 
ann was ae ne the os 
were more 
to the altar, a ng-desk, his 
upon t the next trial of speed. appears ‘that there is 
ape their chemists who 
mistaken “Dales of iron” for Fo echldride: of 
iron. It says that Dales fuid certainly contains an ex- 
cess of perchloride of iro yg ae: : has other 
gredients which give i -very 
different from simple Perchioride 2 of i Ten which has 
proved to be perfectly useless for deodorising purposes. 
“The res sult,” se says the Lane wet, “will be , that thousands: 
r in- 
eadin 
whic the ster nal for another bo ane. ied 
howling, valli, hissing, and slam ing o 
Tt 
ample stea m n the engines, at full work, but the 
ders so to spea! oy h 
expel after tt 
down stroke of the e pistom and a loss of power is pro- | 
Sere by the engines Aia 
ffered thei 
aeai The most 
o overcome the resistance e | re 
with the service until eb came 5 to! sie ‘the iid ”? when 
turned bt to the o 
congregation, w 0, in thei eir 
red lini of iis Master o 
1 
vk sen in dus 
screw engines is slightly: raising who had long odds to con 
Si fearfu 
EE mosting oe bet French sire 
ication eceived fro 
w 
the screw shaft, in order to allow the aftermost va earing | of the principal offenders out of the chur ni those of the Adige an aF o i tent of 61 kilometres 
to be re d. From this bearing all the patent white Mr. „King de scended from the desk there was more | (38 miles). The banks on the land sid 
metal on which the shaft revolves has worn out. Mr t a dis 7 to 15 kilometres. The whole 
this an ordinary gun metal bearin faced with lignum | MeDoneid went into the pulpit. There: was a loud shout th the Lido and the main- 
St, (ter CP ee A st ta fonnd Lee ee N ET] oie 
raised sufficiently from the iaido to rg 
esii As much trouble or expen ue 
fitted with water-tight doors are to be cut grate oiea 
the coal bunkers, , Which are also to be better ventlated, 
| mistake, as he wore no othing oat. a white fur University |f 
hood. Si fw a r hymn, which was sung BA the choir | 
after n, was travestied by the congregation | 
with pedea poma nity. As the rector aid his staff 
the 
ae a violent outrage was com- | 
left the altar for 
five narrow ne wig a ‘ide which at Venice causes 
| the water to rise from 3 to 5 feet. It was from no 
oles con este 
Vene! 
all the e ‘rivers away from 
us means of defence 
w of seats ne atall times. This latter i isan anon | mitted upon them, and mals 
those what haat the Rio danger which might savag the conduct of the mob who aA. them 
arise from an al proper means to ascertain at | that Mr Su rinten -who-had—been. wail 
all times that the heat inthe Donker er exces- | outside; rushed in with a large body of police, ce, and, 
sive. 1 are the alterations which have to having first guarded ct altar sieht succeeded in 
f tl ourse of time in clearing the church, m arts 
great Taga of time, and it is confidently „hoped that 
and will accompany the Prince of Wales on his trip to 
Mr. SPURGEON’S PE 
was held a few days si 
m 
LE.—A public rutem 
onday 
was igid at the Tham 
a pre 
nd were therefore careful to prevent its being gradually 
filled u Alies the alluvial deposits of ri 3 seen 
mg 
| effectual means of maintaining mths me condition 
bis their city in a ay? state, ver had 
any o other r sewers than its c 
proper depth, the and taken out is conver toa 
beyond the Gi ; r to sg ee balding 
ground for small space 
covered by e there once live 0,000 hu an 
pt Bast) ae ae 120,000; and 
oned. At Venice the proportion of those who 
PEETS is 
tropolitan tabern or the Rev. pu n, marks for the firs for the 
in progress, and for adopting measures to obtain addi- | second offence, and the fo rfeiture “ot all his goods and 
tional Seaton egg. sa m g was presided over | chattels and Te ae for life for iie ‘third anii; 
by Mr. retary read a statement of | After a long. m investigation Mr. Selfe said that a mark 
the bu aildas fand up iy the dere time, from he it bee 13s. 4d the gem wis liable to be fined 567., 
appeared that be e had b ived 18,9047. 1 ‘pay ment vse ing in church. Whenever 
and they had sti to make up a sum o of 12,0007. to of a bad charac inade out a very seve: 
aed the cretion nae sum of 6107. was eöntishuted fasion or a lengthened i digra soutien’ would be inflicted, 
in the course of the igi but in the present instance he meon the justice 
eenias as ED IN ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE- | the case would be an toe by fining the prisoner sie 
Ea The E , or 12. 6s. 8d., and in default of payment six 
ie min of “the disturbances in the parish church, months’ ae re o less. The fine was 
rioters in morning See citing to be d t 
the 
ENT the ages of 60—80 is one in ans at Paris, one in 
200 ; Aa va ice, Toe who live to the ages of 80— 100, 
are t Paris, one i 3 
does Siok “hhenibato © ascribe such a result 
water of the lagoon, o me r, in other words, to the karate 
properties of ‘the salt it contains. Could not a similar 
advantage, he a me ed to London? Th 
f | Thames is but 
aS ina 
small river oiy Londo: 
TSA ES 
with si 
ral boja; a Sas Serie Arar and in | 
hama alpacas the prisoner was liberated. On a 
ted | Mr. C. Warre 5 Adams, a i "young gentleman, the ‘son 
only within the city that it acquires a depth o0 
e = 4 and a width of 1200 fe Deptford 
hold large men-of-war. E Jarge 
is not owing the small slow river above 
escribed, 
‘a i on i be + alae ing the sweet water back 
creates a point where the water 
ee minutes my 
a of the i Middlesex. core applied to Mr. Selfo 
for a eee ee Mr. W. J. Thompson, the senior 
churchwarden, for having: ue him by Lynd collar, and 
Beyren] en the rioters, kicked him 
the altar steps in order to 
force a for the 
ames mob. Mr. Selfe granted the summons withou commen 
Payer 
or point armenn the city is built. Now, 
if we consider that it as ant a fae oe 
sewer ol 
peopled with 3,000,000 of iebitants and. om 
of per ns 
i matter, it ma 
aa pyon 
who avo connexion wi rish were | the examination of numerous witnesses, Me Yardley, in in power M. Grimaud proposes, therefore, Ps pse 
alowed aaan Aram the priva ate a tthe rectory | a long jad ment, expressed his, o inion that wha t Mr. the evil b constructing two sew 5 parallel to the 
into the church, The sae a when the Tho wh koi É A E enaA G is 
mob was admitted head rushed. into t did not — that he had used perfectly salt. A bar should be aniraa AA e 
worst ponina hümour, a — howling ory sais any sre ce,— he contrary, it seemed that he had | Thames, above London; and the sewers shonld commu- 
with all ere they rendered more | sent away all the persons who hed invaded the altar, | nicate by flood- —— i the water above the bar, so 
Aon Sern saw the aldrie the altar. It | Mr. ee am included. He paa ha me oo we under | that they may be fiushed every day at low water. By 
was? = tote 1 a white >As filled with crosses and | these circumstances se this means the Thames will receive no more elements of 
emblematieal de urmounted by a number of Tirs Bem “On "Good l Friday after- | infection. As for those which it already | contains, they 
of us sizes, “one roses, white zoana t ti t p 
and red and white roses mi There w ia Fields, in paren to oppose the Sunday Trading | for the ee of the miasmatic effluvia. 3 
of flowers on the altar. Over the quasi altar hung the Bill now before Parliament. r. Osborne, a working} FRAUDULENT TRADE M from 
chandelier, at which hassocks, Prayerbooks, and Bibles | man, was ca e chair. “Mr. M‘Sweeney mov. on Hakiel wns of the nort! i 3 
were freely thrown a few Sundays On this | thefollowing section :—“ th ae M.P., Mr. Bazley, M.P., Mr. Schole Z 
_ Occasion it had two wax candles—altogether | House of is uncalled for, unnecessary, and unjust MP, a Mr. Brown Westhead, had an andience’ 
; about 32 in number—festooned with to those who are least able to aes themselves. | with } Mr. tine a pienine parae at 
and white roses, About 10 minutes after thecongregation | This meeting t to use every e, to — ragga mengin peo 
had been adinitted a white-robed chorister came forth exertion to oppose the Sandy Trading Bill.” Mr, ' upon goods, the 
