Deceapen 15, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
incumbent of St. Bartholomew’s, Bethnal Green, has | that more than half the offenders were soldiers in her | fat ther, all sleep,in one room. Drainage bad and cottages 
been presented to the incumbency of St. Peter’s, ris ony Service; and he was roe sorry to add “that the generally i in soat Ai apidal ted state. lige Pits.—Fifteen 
Stepney, vacant by the prefermen z of ihe Rev, Thomas offences mo to their charge were crimes of the deepest dye, | cottages in a most dilapidated state, mai the occupiers 
mashes Row salt-i hds of St. Mar among which he observed dapsctelig the crime of arson was | having large families of sons and daug cork ph ing in one 
am ory of £ s0th- | very common. The circumstance of so many soldiers being | small . Buscot.—Twenty-nine eee with only one 
bur ‘he incgiiiair 9 St. Matthew's, Waitin, hag | Charged with offences naturally led to the reflection how | bedroom to each, and most of them ied b dare families ; 
Wei come vacant by the death of the Rev. Edward could this be? Some, it was true, were set down in the |a man and wife with ma: daughters pe up) sleep in 
Tho fi | calendar as imperfectly educated, but others were stated as m ; a man and wife, with three children; ren. live and toe 
Alder. The benefice, which is worth 3501. | 
Ga ve i the gift of the incumbent of St. Paul’s, 
Ba h 
C Raruways.—At the meeting of the 
Ci ity pielii of Sewers on Tuesday, a letter was | present caleadar? It occurred to him— roils was a remar] 
read from Mr. ‘Train, the projector of str | 
stating that he had received permission from Tent ag AH Rating PRM! Beste and pe Bigs 
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Road, towards the city, requesting the Com- 
mission to grant him leave om "os hs line sd [bet brated w writer, more remarkable, haps, for his brilliancy | firm o f Scot vell, tea merchants, was 
y boundar 
bg his so’ ne tae oad et Perai is the hap ppi | 
om of nine- tenths of the an race, who thus have 
Ro te Stree the ” south en 0 Modreika | leisure to consider and y “ino w how unhappy they Fally 
Stre ect; ; fecliug assured, as he did, that it would con- | are.” It was unnecessary remind them of what they had 
vince ws feasibility of his plan. learnt as schoolboys, that. tne ML poms ape A Power that 
w ick 
pai existed, and that he ho would exist, one that 
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ertion, w K 
made arance. 
umed and postponed for a long interval; and he moved Sserhoriain of ties pie seski leptin of soldiers remained until 
s 
that the letter be referred to the Improvement Com- | the present day, in those solid walls and tiede, and admirable 
mittee for consideration. Dr, ERA i p ob- niena tks roads, ght extre iis ‘ofthe then adiated at p 
jec ecting to the m nodified reques of Mr. Tra o lay was therefore a abi ahd Bah whe fer earth: Tt 
ntry lik a thie oe ipa Se ight 
Street, still contended that his ems was e oita bie not "be anoa in erecting ‘works neyo A aes so that if the 
to the crowded thoroughfares of the city. He supposed i van Aes ksi pep hap Hho ogy Pease get “es 
a sorta stoppage in tie whole current of traffic by a | again heard, were realised, they would be in a firm position 
fire, or other cause, in tual and asked how a GST the foe.” 
railway carriage was to tr the little side “Tatt | COVENTRY. oie a of the ee on riband 
in order to avoic pee weavers of this represente a palling. 
replied that there was an easy adaptation of the Thousands of peo ié a out of work, Sp PE 
flanges of the wheels of Mr. Train’s carriages lutely necessary that the sisal funds should be 
common roads. The request of Mr. Train to lay oer aided by public subscriptions. Lo -E Lei igh h has conse- 
an experimental line was supported by Deputy Holt, | quently appa to the whole co for assistance. 
al Ir. Young, illin t 
ti 
Deputy 
opposed by Mr. De Jersey. The motion for referring | the Hon. ee ev. G. M. Yorke, Rural Dean, Dr. 
the letter fi leration to the Improvement Com- Miller, and Mr. Gabriel were appoint ated to presen 
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that he should not have made but for the large number of pf 
as | one roo 
pres | able to read and write, and some as being able to | in one very small riot Nal ai 
ew 
upor 
in one room, U] 
ith three children, z saei 
well. Time was when edu as lo me 5 dhe 
as some security against crime, but recent experience | and tao with a son oe yee ph om md grown-up SE es 
is yine: al preventive. 
and wife, with grown-up son 
s fin; 
What, then, were the special reasons for this crime in the a daunted and ie | iien sleep in one room; a man , 
d toh k pod bg fp cinba and a son with his wife, all sleep in one 
—The Marquis of Salisbury, while rabbit 
nately struck in the 
Har 
Lt shooting i in n Hatlicla chee a few daya since, was pa 
e g by ral but 
shots, 
to the pete ie a few days, y 
Liver Eam Richard 
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} 4} nado 
Woodward rona an rs 
on pepe, § 
paea, with being concerne 
ed in forging the name of 
Mr. John Scott, the father of his partner, to a bill of 
463 
exchange for and 
The principal evidence addu 
at 
a 
hiss; vlan at 60/. 
prisoner for trial and refused 
M 
shafi ts inaina; no injury. 
pase evented m 
nce been found frightfully 
The the i 
>| explosion originated did not a 
ittee was pag ee carried. 
ESPITE F ANN E Pap DFI TELD.—At | a Jate hour on yaa hh for ti toft) 
8 
Qat 
Paperer 
the sentence should be mapemaa during her Majesty's ai oR ‘ARINGDON.— At tiie annual dinner 4 of the Faringãon 
pleasure. The news was por communica ate d to „the e| Agricul y Henry Tucker, 
prisoner, who received it v ith the chair man, and one of the coe "magistrates, laid 
fi ti f the 
n and village in the 
contra ys a afl 
ment that will be inflicted upon her will be that of Sell 
Faringdon | labourer i in every tow 
pple etx ae _ aggregate r. Jeffries, the relieving officers of | * 
receipts of tl fi nthe 3 yen eS © 1859 amounted the Ui Unions ‘The ie flowing isa digest of PEPEE 
to 366,2287. 19s. Ta; and rich total _ expenditure to C Waddie aria Wit we n 
287,4211. 14s. 6d., leavi nies ttl | legitimate re of | the iten l etal Ha Aeg ro $ ; ma 
anen at the beg ing “6 of the present year ct a wifo w son and two daughters, sleep in one reoea's 
78,8071. 4s. Td., or ldr eht: tha tof g mouyen r |tw tried ts me ~ child get a = room ; grtn and 
he re 
six 
73,881. et 
of corn ol He metage on iat, 16511; and the | child ; a son, aged 20, cohabiting enano and four 
e Z i i wo 
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ngi Ea ew aal 
single 
; the grou ndage sleeping 3 one room; two daughters, apaa ch with an an legitimate Sains 
Ae guarantee for l. 
to take bail. 
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instituted for the ree men, but the “ rode 
uch pro The first body recovered 
had been biden a chaslterable gree and the head was 
— from the trunk. The es of the peed have 
scorched and disfigu 
rned a verdict ‘that the 
that 
e jury a 
three men Rite killed by oe “eight osion, but t bow 
appear. 2 
NEWPORT ( mt HSHIRE).—It has now been 
ascertained by a rsa of the pay foks that 
the num en and boys in th 
Risca oe ge tory od 
Oft 
fa Sa 
7 on onday, 3 on Ww nes esda ay, and 17 on 
other week- 
ATA oE f thew ar tah on fertnlght—-e son 
i injuries CBev-olute tained, making the total loss of life 
39. 
—A fatal explosion of gunpowder took 
w days — jn the cor of Ha Marrison, 
city. 
am 
ae 
saree e, in this 
f the 
house was 5 enire y blown away, 4 tnd rd called Hill, step- 
f i rs. 
menced for the enefit bor 
the unfortunate reper 
š i we dict of “ Ace 
e expendi- | persons, ng 10 in one room, wit beds. Fernh om 1e jury at the inquest returned a ver 
stamping it th d 
ture moketa amo ng snr r items, sae rges on the corpo- a aa nate a fro bedroom, boti on à A it Death,’ 
ration estates to the amount of 8585/.; on the markets, | over 16 years of age, with two other persons, sleeping in one} NOTTINGHAM.—The installation of the Duke of New- 
0192.5 ; on the Metropolitan Cattle Market, 89691. ; | room; three sons and a daughter and two Pounger children, castle as Poara Grand Master of Nottinghamshire, 
cha n the various duties, 19,6367. ; a Egay bev ier rhein yi cd at, with four children, k place Friday mornin Mechanics’ Hall in 
of public improvements, 31,5007. ; expenses f magis- | naking eight ie sleeping in one room ; brothers and | this town. The installation was attended by the Earl 
128/.; police expenses, 11,888/.; expenses of| two sisters, abov years of age, with father, mother, and of tland, ‘as d; Sir J Ax- 
prisons, 18,836. ; s e tE of criminal justice, | four we gy A esa ps Lene dorai sa n aaa on, M.P.; Captain Boyer, Grand Master of Oxford- 
3l.; civil government, 27,4417.; sat Tae na- Aii e an stow spent iA — ape aresep, shire; the Gran d Chaplain, of the Or der; and a great 
ensions, and "honor rewards, 7243 Faringdon.—Sixteen cottages in Red Row ; this is ate ed to be y 
ns, pi ; g 
ti 50917.53 oway prison, 34767. ; nr ibriy the most wretched place rel r ever s ars from the Grand Lodge o of England, and numerous other 
ie laneous and inci i A expenditure, 4388. ; pur- | cottages anes ymca ne manne "very ba oe distinguished members of the craft. After the ant 
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chase of er 11,187/.; and cash applied in dis- in tues the drain at front door is offensive. Three a levee was held for the presentation of Maso 
charge of loa 05, e Ae are badly off es Peeve Several cottages in a bad | gr el is n he al oon a banquet took place at the 
a az Hrann. - ois The Registrar- General’s | state of drainage. Lec hlade. —A wee nd >a oe “Buel Corn Exc over which the uke of N 
We oy Retur London in the lodger and five aa sleeping ‘ n up girls and t a ‘nd to whi * Freemasons only were ant 
week that ended ‘Saturday pea 8th w rs 1240 other children; all L dlegpiag, in EEr = 5 8 yeep sand vite, | an ap J was a oh the A 
The average number in the corresponding weeks of the | w ildren, includin, Deny Bide x Ss apse 
l room; a widow, With n Up son ab > ~ 
years 1 -r Gian F population, smal ; aon E a woman slept for a long Une ; yO ' 
was 1300. present return aE oaran aaa n via Sls Bh Lang ord: The coti or arg ers of, ba honoured by a visit fiom Her Majesty, by 
elow the average. "During the week the births of 923 | the occupants live with some regard to decency. J have not | tha Prince Consort, Princess Alice, 
boys pana 891 hae in m 1814 SaD plies pa s any piano ae DONARA MUI of the cotta ges in Prince Louis of Hes natn ties Royal party 
. the ten corres i ld, some of them scarcely fit to t À 
= ti 9 the average number was amfi ‘eal oy tet Bos property.) Ducford.—Ten cottages | Prince of W: er which accompanied by 
$o in Wee AOB aig ey he en | he Pri doer Wales Tn suite, they visited Christ 
down. Kingston Lisle.—Most Bd the _— read enol Chir ch, Mahlon College, N - a Ga Mustin, 
t the fi es are large, an a k 
re fal. pe Ae Bro apie Man and wife with five children, and | the odleian Li X ol and Exeter College 
peng —Lord Harry Vane, a P., has consented to | two men and three sromen lodgers, seaking 12 M eip n ing | Chapels, the Radcliffe rhe thy and other of i 
_— nd wile 
reside at a public meeting in this town on the sh i Sió a aid maie Atmato children of danglitor, all sleep id principal buildiogs, The party — 
of aiei ef an the purpzse of deciding on the further E AOA. Eaton.—Man and wife y ag Fie en, | Wi indsor ‘cata Say Ll me rn sae ude a oas 
z -a ANE plaa unford.—A | h: ic l erm 1 aan 
steps z “be, taken to promote the total repeal of the = ve oe : sean ne with — and mother. Font | nt eer ey or A sre AG soy tai ti Shel- 
i by on F th et ts with only one sleeping room 
» CHATHAN.— et e opening of the assizes = Ken ot wretched, tenements itt requiro Kerar of perso a4 tian, Pines te Friday o or ‘the or the elton er H H 7 
e to the A man, as lodger, with a family of six ‘tis | Sans 5 . 
on the 1st inst., ng Justice Byles, in his char Enie man, Lodger, Wotched place. Of another it edocs ape ida Mr. M 
conijn a stanton to tli nomber and m magni | slecP f gegular stye, not fit for human beings to live in’ SARA TE at VAONA College Tate Profas Of 
R crimes in the caleudar, and to oo. fac He | saven persons live and sleep pin the satis Yo room ; man ` elie og \ seas at ak Hak ih ae ag wean. Mt k 
i i eep in | 
0 Targo “number ett ox ae Brio ibibo nyt vrei a ong quite destitute of water. Christ Church and All Souls’, ar varar Professor ot 
said— i her ters aud a son, all grown beld n the University. Mr. W illimns took 
the calendar which, in his Krag reier room Biogh AN with fire children and 
short experience, was aiy ioe, and that was the faot 
