May 26, 1860. | 
he country a signal benefit. He 
eee nom ne addressed, but he ho 
had expressed his opinions í fairly and honestly, and while he 
pa them entire credit for neerity, they must o wae other | €V 
législative capacity ns ct in the | tl 
o oun 
a Fie ks a ad a Be ce. o E were unanimously confirmed by the 
pand È ey won . wh ehg | Com n Tuesda, It is understood that the| 
denes. 
as lost in the Sto 
that the only person who ott 
a 
= his 
straw, ros e in ery 8 
100,0002. ‘ee silat means He ined 
In one transacti atu = realised a 
ut 15 0002., which he “peaks d to pay to his 
client, iy a threat of exposure if the demand were 
xpressed a wish ig 
ble earl declined t 
they eee ts py dobt 
—The remain 
e e interred o on i Tuesday i in the 
the foot of the coffin 
FE Bbapliensol; aid side by aaa with har of 
rd. The arrangements ses ag snes — 
kon buildin ie m 
Stephenson or Lord Macaulay. Thoug oe | es inisa kable des 
much more during those Gaines ER 
effei 
T 
THREATENED RENEWAL L OF THE BUILDERS’ STRIKE. 
—Within the, last” few days the workmen in sae 
+A wes et rr ian hav 
he str axle 
dia not t show ‘that more than a fifth part of | ni 
i ck-Exchange; and | to 
guilty kno owledge o of 
show ew 
with their employers. At the Westminster Police Coi TE 
nade ; 
1e 
THE CARPENDER CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
result bi gad “sn vee for perjury of Eugenie Plummer, 
the chi ef w. nst Mr. Hat ch; and Baron Chan- 
n; b 
aih cae = last ~~ 
ing of the City Commissione ers of Sewers, Dr. 
| the House of Comon that i was the intention of the 
full than 
+ ote! pam less ier while the effect was not | on Saturday tw a were e in- 
marre Bi tet in eis ü oe deae as | volv ving a charge e conspira 
none were admitted n he grave who not in | agai nst men emplo, ve 
mourning. All, too, were Pro) in their “allotte dj|I 
stations, and the Pra th of the hushed som mbre 
assemblage round th 
andi aea in the ex 
different ar ins i = thane quarter. 
to work at the eetablishm ent of 
ber last. Previous to t that tir l 
ion, ag had po from it before going to wor! 
xtr reme. “All the ee gare who | to pie 
i garters at the Mes: yer: 
anges till Tebi YA subje 
to a series of annoyances from the union or so ciety 
loye a at the 
lts continued 
= 
The earse reached 
fi 
that the complainant went F 
Messrs. Myer: 
same establish- mittee 
until the 
when ther other route excel 
would be ands b prejudicial as the City. 
moved that it be bare to the Im 
into the 
£ 4) 
| sary, take st e execution of the plan, 
of this vena he 
ing. The pro- 
an form ell’s sol 
owl. the nave, 
a eee that if 
ot one of 
cii ould rem nain in the, establishment. ult 
kn 
lowed b The 3 resu 
P 
—Deputy aie in seconding the motion, said that great 
danger must necessarily attend the construction ie the 
sewer along Fleet Street from th 
pea 0 
ur of constructing a sewer along 
the bank of the river; and although that scheme 
had been laid on the shelf he ~ = convinced a 
, with a wharf over the sewer and 
. ie ew ceased B tet nci to a ` trades- union. ~ Mr. | 
Pay: nter, the magi 
a road over the wharf, would if as ‘most se kop 
ith 
the 
rapa 
or 
spinel; 3 
for the hens f t f the leadin ot 
, Mr. Beresford mane Presi: | chs apprehension of two o ; bi 
on 
weer of conspiracy. In the second c o 
nstru ing sewer along lee P 
Street, he had aval’ that nthe works oal occupy two 
and to block up Fleet Street for such a period 
h 
dent of the tart Museum ; the D of St 
Pans Mr. C. R. Cockerell, President of the Royal l tof M Geo Smith, Pimlico 
did y 
} 
It * docu- 
wo ould be absolute ruin to the neighbourhood.—Dr, 
Abraham p Vaii a that the motion was too limited, 
Pri 
Institute of British Architects, Mr. Tite, M 
Immediately atte el wees 
deceased walked as ners, wi 
he ment” at Christin last, since which time he had been | 
saidi 
He had been hissed | o 
as to the course of the sewer through the city instead 
| of ing local as to Fleet Street. It wasa question of very 
Chichester and ater private friends. -| the part 5 wi two defendants. 
a procession of i k 
men there was 
of the pets had stated in 
that morning a: 
vious he Ké surrounded by 1 erat men, and} 
had to geta soletin to see him safely or The 
de Pilit were remanded, and ordered to wo 
good sureties to appear when called upon, a8 Keep the 
peace oe, i rther stated t 
tablishment i 
iL Engineers Royal Society, 
tee Connel of | esi cit rmal notice hag ont 
Q ‘| to the mas isos pil at e men employ in the 
Architects. There eee Mo present the Earl K 9 the master who sine signed the “ acdages 7 
Carlisle, the Duchess "of f Sutherland the Hon. Arthu Ble within a specified number ef the 
Gordon, Archdeacon Hale, he: As m as could be of tl It is 
C 
he 
the TENPE.. Muse 
oa enpe ster 
Parliament "that 
F. 
S 
apprehensi 
o St. P: 
my of that ‘ater —Deputy 
al Farrar aio. insisted upon making 
e ex. pepado mya 
AR) 
gana and the 
n 
said oo idea Gaon 
| io Baala 
accommodated in the choir hav r has bee! 
that negetiations are still pen “sel upon hs par 
h| Houses or Parra 
AMENT.—A sum of oe 10s. Pa 
report by 
time aes hid before the Metropolitan Board in favour 
of combining the constructio n of s a sewer with the em- 
n | 
the iron 
t hide Hand? 
of woman has bua 
and z “Tn the midst of life we e in dea 
as paid to Mr. Daines, “and t 
its la st rant ‘ae 
m, 
remainder to Mr. 
4 Sze relmey. “fro 
‘om which these 
ean E} 
d attended: with great dii flict Titia es. He mi ight, t, however, 
say that the line of the ye tect waved ya not yet 
a settled line, for the board wer whether 
Eight or nine months eats 
wring ti wait on the 
was listened to vith the most profound silence, broken öf Works, oe C. Barr rey, 1 Mr. Sz zeri relme 
by t and Mr. Ransome on the 
I heard a voice from 
saviaiitegee "Of the three processes, gave his verdict in 
ur of Mr. Szerelmey. Mr. Ransome, however, not 
i tained permission to 
emn music o 
ne of the bays of the 
Board of Admiralty, to * to see gt tnt they would 
ng out that t object; ba we 
which to ente 
embankment, and: he lived e questi si vi sil 
rags them. When thei 
re mmittee would apply tot the P Admiralty, HEA sok 
heir pien mighi mn gpa ible for him to say. 
The motion, whi ich was as og make the 
ry rged } the 
‘Ou; 
Mare 
ont through the Abey ears ge relatives and friends | 
pressed forward t of the coffin, | 
ated eross on the 
. A similar bay has been assigned to Mr 
Fit mey, in order that the two processes ma be fait] 
during the day, and as long as that tower yy | tested. Z . 
its founder will vp no ae rehoming eh his fa THe CHARGES AGAINST THE RE Bonw 
THE ya ITY On Sunday last, the Rev. James Bonweii was ser ved 
go 
Oe was irae span agre 
T Pap —At a special meet- 
of the ‘Paddington Vickey, sukvebed hs the Fin oped 
Canales it has been resolved by a majority of 26 
5 se yee osecute Charles Fox Thatcher, rate soln 
Hill, 
TO Sir _lnoror> “MeCurstock. si Saturday in | in the vestry of the church, 
Cou a of London, ordering him to 
he polos egation of St. Philips, Stepney 
uring the edings now pendi ainst 
cerning thet birth of a child in the Sob soe of 
ls belongi ing to that prt oy 
m 
3 
ineas, 
pr Captain Sir Leopold M‘Clintock, R.N., in 
dirakon of of his having, after many years of unsue- 
sft y H 
and the mage omy the Erebus and Terror in char, ed 
the Arctic r srera ae sie inst him ny te the aches rent gi the pe of th 
Bisho) opo of London. In obedience to these a 
Bonwell appeared i 
articles of the — agains! 
at deli- 
THE Union Bax Fraups.—The committee of the 
Stock Bxobange pa eres their re oa d on the 
uds resolved 
June, and 
tained in the “artiihes exhibited deaths of | 
hi 
Bishop to bring i in the articles, and | 
th po 
4 Ward, and resident i Park Place, Maida 
asa defi ul His sala a year, 
the amont of- his defuleations was stated to 
15277, 1s. I 
have ok er 
THE 
cet tang tm ; 
er | weekly returns exhibit a considerable reduction 
vate Harca. —The Poses of State has | 
Rey. 
ead fea jests 
Mr. iach, a he rev. gentlemai 
sake sit them or give notice that he should oppose | tu: 
“fags 
ìe corresponding 
was pork ngly | v 
released from ion on Monday steer” an ttpetabtlihet | 
E the piad of nearly six months. This course was the natural 
e some exceptional circumstances, 
n 
Weeks of the ycars 1850-59 the average numbers were 
1627 and 1601. 
hae nde ates 
