Foon mee Webbe cane Te 
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been issued of ‘the 
SEPTEMBER 1,°1860. | 
sa.) Pailway. and fronting the Raual dank. lana lon eee 
the South 
d 
Wales Railway, and abi 4 jae Sag ae dock- well known to the inhabitants of London. 
The z atten- 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND” AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
completely destroyed it, with the fine organ by kiese it 
ad 
‘ard. The bea on p the distance of 5 
excavated and le led t to wi ithi nin afew fe t or low water 
seks 
called by the New River Company to the subject, they 
cae Perabo ed bait ong transvaies beams ot 45, 
r. Letheby to examine and report upon it 
was adorned, and the valua ble library containing many 
thous and musical works by the ancient masters. ‘Daring 
After describing the chemical conditions and circum- 
pa korka burying him under the tote and while in 
pen is not un likely to come into our courts of law. 
The fund was formed in 1770 by a gp at from Lord 
Clive of ay =. aR the amount of a gi a the Nabob 
distributed, whereas D. 
ir 
much as 25,000,000 of cabie fet iat the yea 
30, and 25 feet rhich are laid down in four | stances to which the rap zok “std rosion of the metal this ositio 
PE 10 of e ach me and braid fixed in mp hes places} of street mains is due Le the inl a i pie ee aiaee ae 08 = igi an pan 
by onshod pies The t Eastern being 650 feet | subject is rae one that de git hi wg ospital. -At 
x he will thus when in Be pi et y | panies, whose propert so serious], ached oe by |i derstood that net 
y feet of her length, viz., 300 on the two “grids,” | it, but _ DOIRA ni the public, fon it ma 7 t il tle property destroyed * ee 
and 250 on the levelled beach, leaving only 50 feet angerous nuisance. ‘The quantity of coal} w: Sess were insuged. sin 
her bow and stern projecting beyo ond the timbers and gas, lie “say 8, which escapes* into the street earth VOLUNTEERS AND Ar FOR GARIBALDI. —Soon 
excavation. It no less “re th tM a an im 
New w York on Wednesday, the Ith October, HT. of cubic feet per annum; and in city alone was opened i in this country for the purpose of sen sending 
or nearly 70,00 
he bo “ devoted canter time ta the iedh > (tee alan} 
ed total loss by leakage into the ‘anata at i nearly 
pe 
and a = Association was formed’ under the presi- 
re ency o fth $ sialon of Shaftesbury, for the purpose of 
raising money for the relief of his sick and w: 
By i 
twice thi K amount, or about nine 
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ftl e quantities of 
the authorit, ity o 
Bengal, a d the interest was to be istributed in 
pensions to os obliged by Ae or sickness to 
retire a ice of t pan 
widows. In the deed granting the money, tl y 
covennnted with Lord Clive that in case they ceased to | 
mpl rmy, commerce, 
fey Rin repay the mone. Clive or his 
or 
and no longer possesses either a an army 
navy, the Bardens gneur and Ea rl Powis, as ‘the 
descendants of ie rd C but 
the Crown, hav 
subject, A al mvi it up. 
SourH Kx N Musrum.—The report of the 
kes ‘the opinion of counsel on the wil 
ly 5 ee 
, according to Mee Bportt 0,000, 
cubic feet of gas are eae ges na rbed into pe street 
earth of the metropolis. every way, he says, 
peor b oils a eae for it not ce darkens the soil and 
ma 
more 
It states that Area committee have arriv ed at hen con- 
iat th: 
si 
han 4 47,0007. r o ids. bo 
kutie Tatty 
oss 0 
pe: for 
-| mischien he states, is ortal irst, ‘te, supply of gaa 
r from ter jointa: an ae Iphur and, madly, 
exercising a benefic fat fk Sea nce, are that it is fully 
deserving of continued parliamentary support. Having 
in Liv 1 Ma 
and Leeds aiy! wi eg 
rene cannon, oe ae ms Pook rts with medical 
tores, hospital tents, air beds, and other necessaries, 
have alrea: eady been sent to ps and Sod ert efforts are 
ing to raise a _ of 3000 Styles, 
of 
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1 it can | acti Edi: ow, 
As | hardly ka Eeee but it also impregnates the EEN and other towns, who will shortly join a similar y 
phere of the sewers, and renders to ment | already enlisted in London under the name of 
rooms of houses uninhabitable from o poisonous “Excursionists.” The following letter Gen 
action of the gas, and even dangerous ioe explosion. | Garibaldi has been received by L Shaftesbury, as 
It likewise often taints the isc = the str _ ous President of the Ladie gee ara 
th the odour of gas. Even score of waste, h ast 12, 1860. 
adds, it is a matter for consideration for at ther TA a “Dear and graci bis pera es eer pfa fortunes of 
1s. 6d. on usand, the co at gas, my life the Aan urpassing assuredly is that o by Sb: secured 
ga my Gart the srpa aI of the gen af 
‘ngland. of you, most be the 
terpeter of ea prs to those most KEPA Sad most dear 
ends to whom Italy owes so much ?— Me ee 
ae heart, I am your m Soat devbted FN 
“Lady Shaftesbury.” “ G. GARIBALDL” 
The MURDER AT STEPNEY. —Her Majesty’ s Goveri.e 
anf 1nn7 
turned ae! attention a state ae the "ag thee at | each other hi grinding, like a stopper in a Baia, and 
South Kensington, the mittee ved ai con- | thus the leakage from the e joint has s preve entad: 
d t le say condition ott tha 
oe f the art collections should be saarni at 
e. Captain Fowke states that the cheapest m mode of 
th: 
soil of the streets, from t the i RA of gas oii is 
most tbe but when it is considered that ae mis- 
obtaining 
rogressive, | and ther 
of brick buildings, which was ar 
enced 
Sheepshanks, Eksa! and Turn jes, 
Jaze it over. He estimates tl that "thie might be done 
a 17,0007., and by doing so the art collections now in | 
he Tron nri Ad ould be placed in safety, others not | 
perly shown would be = hibited, while 
ided in Š 
q 
és of Parliam 
buildi 
ols and dilapidated houses r 
iealy E necessary to remove these “buildin 
stead safe buildings for official 
residences and the art training schools.  ‘ t is 
estimated ie Captain Fowke at 27,0007. The com- 
mittee recommend these works as aoe ia oe at 
urgency, we Bsn ara and coverin the 
eans of reset’ ‘tiueh valuable 
rangular court as a m purpose of pro rere the erection of a new church in 
public and private property from a receptacle quite al Fai r for a portion of the parish of St. 
unfit for it, the removal of the wooden schools and the | Han p S are, AEN thie, object the Duke o 
dilapidated houses fror nsiderations of safety and Devonshire has subsċribed 500/., the Marquis of West- 
there of real economy. The iron building and the r, 2001.; Mr. John re poh: the Earl 
te ‘brick buil the committee see no occa- i 1002.; Lord Ebury, 100%. ; W. Thrupp, 
sion to disturb at present; they can be usefully em- | 100/.; Mr. R. S. Holford, 100/. ; tot Foley, 50L; Mr 
1 be allowed to stand for some| H. T. Hope, 501.; the Hon. Pp. Bouverie, 50/.; -the 
ome. e committee state that they “are 
by no means anxious to involve the revenue in large 
point, th 
-| Hope, and other pots sae te frend for the | 
MAGISTERIAL ae ozs. — Mr. yrwhitt, , Of the 
Clerkenwell Police ig has arate Mr. Bingham 
at Marlborough Police Court; Mr. D’ Eynco 
yyncourt and Mr. 
Y FAR.—A comm mittee, con 
of Devimative, the Earl of Shaftes- | 
the Hon. P. S. Pierre 
Do priger Duchess of Norfolk, aay, savo ghby de | m 
Brok e. the E 
orou 
efori re Fie: site it is 
sel ies 
she f fet ne 
ei reen of the murderer or murderers of 
n to ariy one who may Pave 
Emsle: ve and a free pardon 
been privy to the crime, short of the person by w 
it at ll mmitted. Mr. Whit end ae Fr Mr 
| an 
ma A have in solving the aiveliey, The inquest 
resumed Ka Monday, and after the on ee of some 
unimportant witnesses was adjourn iterday, 
when it was again adjourned sine die, tl n coroner 
fl ee: sei there was at presènt no other evidence to 
a TEC HEALTH. ioe eae -General’s 
| Wee urn states that the deaths in London in the 
week ites ended on Saturday. ee 25, were 937. 997, Exclad- 
ing the deaths from epidemic cholera in the 34th week 
1854 the avera; deaths in the corre- 
ears, ed for 
The present return 
the week 
rths of 80 girls, in all 1607 
children were Ter i in London. In ye 10 cor- 
+ rp weeks of the years 1850-59 the average 
1563. 
Provincial. 
— ee Monday evening her ered s ship 
Emera! n this harbour from Spithead, and 
rr ee i an of Royal dee taking up her 
moorings inside the ge a On the following 
of the 15th 
expenses for mere ornament. _ ‘The museum is yet in 
land 107. each, the R Dg aean 
the country to a heavy expense in anticipation of its 
wants. The committee recommend that any plan 
adopted for the ings to be erected | 
should be ble of being wor into a general plan | w 
Ho E 
f ge parish), 25/.; &c. The alas rs By the 1 He suse 
be entrusted to three trustees, Lord Calthorpe, 
Ta ete uya mon r. Thru 
Woo: NaL.—It has been reported th 
eek t t Sir William Armstron ag has aio’ the 
Saperintendence of the iu ae Ordnance Department ; 
of Dir 
r-General of Ar till ery, as 
ATi) 
eee sh = embarked t 0 attori 
Brigad veyance = Spithead. The te 
slipped. tr moorings, when, Ag tbe surprise of all 
hai nis, it was wang that she was po The pilot 
that no rock was in the way, and that her 
is | screw r must "pave fouled the moorings. A was, how- 
ever, soon discovered that the ETEA SE Ai er 
her Majesty's. service was hard d fast on a reck, 
right underneath her funnel. 
requi to pro 
>J the Military 
ase however that u: 
t app 
no g Aae A E the statement. Sir W. Arm 
rites to the Times that he has “ neithe ed t 
p 
Fowke 
accommodation fo the collection ìn pit with 
this report, appears, from a return just published, to 
EW TELEGRAPH Com — A prospectus has 
United Kingdom Electric Telegraph 
elec 
ntroducing a system of trie commu- 
, | astern at 
s boats hois' 
full speed, the foremost guns run at all 
ted out, and gons possible means taken to 
free the ship, but without effect. Every precaution 
kees: good seamanship could suggest was then taken to 
r tend 
resignation n nor ha a the ep E ‘comusunieation with 
War 
o o 
t the ship from ing over on her ends. 
and she soon heel 
ape fe ll a ra rapidly, an over 43°. 
th 
ment with the Governme ert FE years, | 
has n ination of retaining ei either yy pee or the 
The rate proposed is ls. for a 
art a a soir Kivgdom. Mr. 
Allen’s patents are fo ecting a saving in 
me which will nn ‘reduce the working ETAP 
capital of 150,0002., in shares 
istance. 
a? 
heby, Medical Officer of 
City by of inne e num ted a report 
r than bis services may be required 
for BITA EE the nas of artillery which he has been 
the means of introduce’ He 
the | 
teed undor sul to then 
Wednesday morning and disembarked her 
KENHEAD.—The s strect railway or horse tramway 
hinh h } ogee 
ESTRUCTION OF St. M. s Hatt.—This well 
Sem rome are rel Me Hull for his singing 
class me 
under the supermtendance a me G. F. Train of Boston, 
k, Boston, ras foul 
af was form ally 
J yti 
ttl 
J 
esterton 
ing ot ee = tell paak The f fi obroke. out in | 
e City Commissioners of ot s on thei me the upper E of the factory containing a considerable | 
etc of gus leakage on tl et earth. For amount t of turpentine, Vite, and other iam 
the aie =a the N m extended csi fror n floor 
sent aa d to the Spud ania: to the st floor until the entire building was iddaa d ip 
mins by the rapid vorrit of te iron, and its con- | ruins. "The stock of carriages on the jd ound floo; 
version in nto-a soft plum nbag o-like ; substance. This were, however, AAEE se before the flames 
change } l des cended to that part of the premises. 
a We a eat sa able traffic. The line cf 
ralvag extends from the Woodside rag the nding 
place nhead, just opposite tre of Liver- 
pool, Me is pe Road, and through ers and Con- 
way Streets, to entrance to Birkenhead Park, 
he whole distance being little more t a mile 
and a quarter. Each train was dr: by horses at 
the rate of a 
Aas 
iP part 
Martii in’s Hall by it the fire 
— soil has become tainted with gas, and wher 
arth has acquired those black and fetid Bier 80 
„and 
E vd E 
bs 
hour, turning o sharp curves ; with 
che utmost facility, jou phe the passengers at their 
