Se ee ae ee ee ee ee ee a a a a ee 
November 15, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 363 
day on which the doctrine of the Immaculate Concep- | Brazilian 25 Five per Cents. (small aay“ 99§ ; ditto, į; Baron, Major-General Sir G. Pollock, Sir F. Thesi 
tion was declared to be one of the dogmas of the Roman | Four and a Half per Cents., a Chilian per Cents., M.P., Mr. PATINO Halliburton, Colonel, Beg Mr. 
Catholic Church. The British an shee steam | 103 ; Dutch Two and a Hal f per ety 3 (exch. f Oliveira, Justice Erle, Mr. n Mi 
frigates stationed at Naples have Jeft on a visit to|12 fi); Equador Provisional Lan arrants, 47;| Mr. Justice Crowdér, Mr. Pisin B iM Justice 
Messina and Palermo, oy will probably revisit | Mexican, fo o 28th — 213 ; Russian Four and a | Watson, Mr. Justice Williams, Mr. Justice Willes; Mr. 
Na ples. The Risorgiment to of of Turin, of the 4th, s tates Half per Ce: 953; ish New Deferred Three per | Wilson, M.P., Serjeant Shee, M.P., & pe usual 
C 23 dino, bod Account 23, 233, and 234 ;/ routine t 
ae Mazzinian a party, isa complete failure, coral Cert t 5 per sie Venezu Li the ‘De LR EH E O ig ia 
URKEY.— We have ace Deferred, 15. ki i i 
the 3d inst. Lord Stratford de Redcliffe had atal tote aslo = oe E ea aan 
the Sultan wit th the Order of the Garter, t the cere: monial Bank of Engla and. “My Lord Mayor, ladies and gentlemen,—I feel 
extremely 
Saoi © y Poner g kind manner in which s my health has been 
god ayy rma 
rs of ce ony akd real Court carriages in Notesissued 4. si 4, “S| Otter Securtee . AAEM | pa p posed and rect gs Iam at all times md and happy to 
Other Securities 4. +. 3,559,900 | have al portunit; associating with my fellow-citizens in 
which t the i insignia, exhibited on red ve 1% cushions and Gold ld Coin mand Bullion ++ S914805 | London, and this is the first occasion on white! h 
carried by ers o bassy an e e honour of addressing them since I assum: 0 t 
the heralds, were placed, the a r and Garter nasos Shea erseniy 233,339,805 | positio x the public service than hithert 
Kinc-at aware ti ndertal s 
a pyi pri pEr rriage. Lor Fronti optietors” Capital.. .. £14, SSO Government - a Srvc te en w — king the irents eae re oe 
Lyons, Sir Henry Bulwer, and several others who ad Publie Deposits (includ User uly) so = ane ; ieve me whi hat it ever has been, and will 
been invited, followed in the xe maining carri: ages as far Mänka dmna ouate Qrer Seč i 19.025428 ob ha peers a 4a anxious p earnest desire to act in 
9 eo 5 such a manner that when, at some fut riod, I may have to 
rode on horseback. da ec he Wer many ofcers, aT a rains ns “3 4,631,967 Gold and Buiter Gots” + 615,897 | resign or retire from the post I have now nour r occupy, 
* Other deposits `.. te 9.659.655 it will be with the feeling I have conscientiously d 
whi ch an Reva ted by the Minis of Foreign Seven day and other bills 909,544 my dut country. If by such a course I gain the good 
d then om statutes of the aa were read. Erpen re opinion and the kindly feeling of my fellow-countrymen I shall 
The insignia were next handed over, Com- | 13th day of November, 1556. M: 0 agp Chief Cahit fit to the Tot ar abe roe ag ory Fe cated cua 
“a being Pag ig pial the etiquette which aa ae a aprenen Sepa puei have Tons rot tha by 
forbids to touc e person of the Sultan and the Gazette of the 2 eo of ‘The Army.’ 
‘customs of the investiture, by which the new memb TORSDAY—BANKRU . have i ‘some “respects ane me grent honour by 
ee HARY $ » bY new I er <b. Con tet inkat UPTS- J. Bantow, Ne pish eggs me alone; but I am desirous, on behalf of the army, w 
‘must be literally invested. ull insignia were | Street, Clerks erkeawel, “Stereotype Féundect Lazates, Hi „|I now have the honour to represent, express in their 
therefore handed e Sultan wiih the exception of the Whechape Ruler ar Re Lewis, i late of, Hiring a Ti na sense of distinguished attention econ 
vriband with the St. George, which the Ambassador | Hosey—s B , Blaydon, Durham, Glass Bottle apatctires of ieee Se eat eats DES Gitar at atk « 
laced over the Sultans eai and thé Garter, with | 7 Paeznte, Ramsgate pape ass ee oe crete a ba ws Inemperny, rabeg ue army 
p ml > BANKRUPTCY ANNU LLED—J.B ley Regis, Publican. than the cordial welcome they have experienced en the whole 
he ego he Sultan’ The be litan cae pagertcE SEQUEST RATLONS— R ‘Baren, ‘Dunfeatine Merchant — community since their return from the Crimea feel- 
to peden in the Ta alds, oe er i | Saren, jus, G Hoton i eti Bai Fxovre, Glasgow, Leather Merchant— | ing has ee Aowhierè mo e cordially displayed t hah in this great 
FRIDAY—BANKRUPTS—H. B mis. metropolis, and we are deeply inde to excellent 
ecitinn ee, whieh he examined with a entot after the Adel phi, Cement WRUPTSOH Baren Stan Kings vi = yr ae the late Lord Mayor for the ability with which 1 he renet- over 
«ceremony. is Highness has Prai on Lord Lyon 8 | Clay Merchant A eis we Shields, “Ale and Porter Merchant. the banquet given to the Guards. On behalf of the a y I beg 
and Sir a a the decoration of the Medjidie ; | Mercha eR Pi- seilet that Do Mia Gor eng a 7. a ak se friend the late Lord Mayor and the citizens of Lon- 
also p the form sabre ornamented | “4!®248Ns, York Road, ry Grose: Co iy Higa and Eating House Keeper— very handsome compliment they then paid t 
E. Gur INS ed Street, Paddington, Middlesex, Carpenter—G. HAWKINS, troo ae am sure, also, that the army t ually gratified 
rilliante, in in ntasenteenry of his satisfaction. The gia met Ken an Oilman—R. Jonxs, Hawarden, Flivtshire, Innkeeper— | by the cordial welcomes which have to them in the 
Cey ship of the line had arrived and joined his lord- | y iaz, eaepion Aii G Leowann Literno, Boller Saker- | sigter capitals of Dublin sea PAo een, ee ee them in t 
ship’ S S quadron, Victa allri, Pace, Baker Street, Portman Square, Boot and » | Soldier is the ag Ml ip of his fe ntrymen. The 
ia to the 23d ult. sig D, Ruce, Toppings Wart Staincliffe, Yorkshire, Blanket etre, ap: of England ibited that kindly feeling towards 
ts from Ci : 
acha was encamped at Sasdjok with | seeno wW C Seman east 
still i ‘ 
and lin Be St (sag) Foohey irgi aaie 
army, and, as at this moment the representative of the 
oa army, beg to tell you that they are are grateful for the compli- 
25,000 men, ‘The forts and blockhouses were still in | iin Rost Ppgiges art eis Wiltshire, cain |m i ; 
Possession of the mountaineers. An English er | wearmouth Iron Works, Sunderland, tron Manufaetarer =), Wad and E. Mayor, in proposing “the health of her 
a omg the Naib back to Circassia. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLE DE Bee, ee seme Manufactarers, „ | Majesty’s Ministers,” said, they oured by the 
Sea.—The Russians have made another pose, Balders}. Mias, Hey a siamese Cotton "Spinner esb. B. of a member no gras Cabinet who “ve - 
T a aa to land at Serpent’s Island. They sen an ces 
r there to lan visions, wateř, and clothin nation at a period of its greatest need. That noble lord 
for the seven men, ull aa different materials for the | Metr opolis and tts Vicinity. had war, and he the ryan safely tare hi a eenid 
Jighthouse. Captain Vansittart, of her Majesty’s shi woul oubtless turn his attention 
Magicienne, the superior officer in oy wer of the Lorp Mayor’s Day. —The | mayoralty of Alderman | prosperity 
sdn went on board, and informed th Russian com- | Finnis was inaugurated on Monday with the usual |in a $ pea _ They had seen that the noble lord 
d; but that 1 Both by ian and water the route was 
ff in his boat the provisions and longer than is usual such occasions, It is the | ing districts, and wherever he presented himself to the 
hrie a i not he materials fe lighthouse, ass through the ward of 
the latter has been 
yor 
rfect state since the 15th which the new Lord alderman ; and as 
the present month, seeing a splendid 3 rang ak bint 3 Ward, “over whch t tie ‘preven bari f magistrate 
tuated a 
people his talents and acquirements must be ly 
appreciated. Lord Palmerston, who was received with 
loud cheering, said,— 
“ Your Royal Highness, my Lord , 
Trea es and gentlemen, 
afte bh the best model e city, for myself sh for my colleagues, I beg you to accept our most 
g pg imen apia it | sincere thanks for the honour you have done us by the reception 
i. on iain and see him t i tong me ia to traverse when the Lord ‘Mayor i is alderman of a | you have given to the toast that has just been drunk. 
men. While th more westerly ward. The procession from Guildball Pe Meee Boia ee a 
boat pushed off from the eed i wig ex~2 towards the Yard of police to clear the way. baitagein Rt aa i of thats the ace Ehk or with the 
island, but was _prevented fro’ landin and the Then came the music ri drums and pnd the boys | conduet of public affairs. The different classes this country 
Trieste om] F 
to Oct. 17. The expedition | with the Royal stan waged aht ion jack, A grand 
ol 
to the Royal Marine Society with banners, 
“over the ee and clothin | the City E a iada and three trum igiling Banners | pent 
Innia. — The overland tal arrived at 
Tuesday, with Bombay news prize opportunity of receiving in this 
the Persian Gulf was'to leave Bombay in the end of | military band followed, and almost iodine after- A pany price ey ates den om eee Aad gt ge not saying 
“October, and reinforcements of men and lies were too much if I call them friendships—which may not onl 
rails the I M -The irectors which seemed to excite more interest than any 0 vat to onr perbonkl tifors td gratin tion, but which must have 
of the Great Indian Peninsular R ay ; 3 0 ; yor | # useful tendency to nay wed te the intercourse of serpin aes San 
advertisement for tenders for a line from W: h lf. These devi isted se fees 6 of tos renter, ox my seer Mayor, ja | Perea te to the 
Nagpore, a distance of 487 m troop da endless chit adapted agricul events of the Inta Wari ots DEPEN VANS followed. Atthe 
Peshawur ur were desak fron fever, purposes drawn by six x horses (Boydell’s Patent) Hf pregame grea As aha vars Saban moar, fone 
PeR y befo ane xenp ed ing the honour ànd the rights of England. The 
the go' thad ; Ps h ‘< D E Qi ri ea Key’s fa patant) 5 and Ned crear ecg witnessed to We ~ Waste wmvevery A thas ifthe war 
overnor a captive to eheran, azette | horses e » 
of the hes a apine the fall of Herat by famine. | drawn by two horses (Fowler’s paten ent). Throughout | hed continued, eit oot a 
the a events to ich crowned the es of the allies 
The governor and his family have been put to death. ne Masle of te 4 , the ext these d eyo hehe part of but MBa that we could obtain by negotiation terms 
arm’ $ | e next and conclu ing art of | peace which would satisfy our which would 
The Persian men. A Maaa a ere ee 5 Boi ton ted of the civic magnates p —_ secure the future Megrame apnee of E hought 
wie {reo in Kandahar are in a state of mutiny. | carriages, the under sherif, Tapoa k; or ond and | hes to put an end to the thes Shogo whe we “rere at th a fe 
ed through Turk hat the P. ermen and oi progress We were convinced that the people hlan woul 
re ere  ababgaendly expelled from Herat by “hg dy Jos es, fi lowe ba go sual guard oi È honout, iniiae tego ne airl aden parap prenar a goth fem wrs been 
army. by s aps — sabstantisity M accomplished. It now remains that the | conditions 
a The process moving dat of Guildhall Yard, | of the peace shall be ae executed and honourably ob- 
| passed trough on fi Street and Princess Street, up | served, and then I that the peace of Europe 
City Entelligence, tree Minori will be placed upon a ae and permanent foundation. 
Bank Rate or InterEst.— nage England on | Cornhill, along Leadenhall Street, Aldgate, Minories, | il he placed adve a which I 
Thursday solved uy uniform rate | Postern” Row, and thence by Tov er Hill into the have just made to the manufacturing districts of this country. 
of 7 per pan upon pon ai aan of bi oe ge Ine aii miite aem ca icheanes ado bee ey e ihi aa 
Eas in 3 
Royat Britis Bank.—In the Court of Bankruptey | *!0ng Eastcheap to Lo poe agen E enterprise, I will say the genius, of the people of this 
Lord M: 
| i 5 by water to Westminster, ae ae [80 What secure foundations the prosperity of 
last James Wyld, of Charing Cross; Mr. Prosperity 
Mr. y H 4 presented to the Chief nan % = prone oi the | the empire rests, and to angut from the gl 
Robert Taylor, of Lambeth Terrace 5 Ms. ar x other jud, The Ages to Black- footensing progress wb ma alts, eh , and the 
Mitchell, of Great č The. S —— a 
aD . John Maxwell, of |“ 
prosperity ol nly 
ttn fervent wish eee this great great city, wb which ee I ses Say, the 
Burke, of Gresham Street 3 m hr 
í as in waiting ìn f the commercial wealth terprise of the world, which 
men F a ea ea. — to the Guildhall was through N Now Bd Bie Steet, ep e regulates th commerci te T ea i the 
Tna +, th Ch e earth h 
Crystar Parace Company.—In uence of the | ide to Kine Street as done in the past; that it may continue to be the heart~ for 
he | Side, it may be termed—of thi and that i 
bm —— by the Crystal Palace i a THE Diss NNER IN Gurmat —The grand as iiy ohai be wealth and prosperity of England; bat bat 
i snipe ‘ Naij; given by the Lord | Mayor and Sheriffs i in honour of of that it may tend to promote the blessings of peace aud 
Mittee have resolyed that the — of the eompany | EY tion in every country of the habitable globe. 
iall be continued in the Official mennen Yetti of the prowenien th ‘Guildhall; and wee attended | The the “House of Commons” was acknow- 
Market, Frtpay. — gi aa | by about 1200 persons. Among the “company were the rage by the Chancellor = _ Exchequer, = made 
to 4; for the 4 Dee, “924 to A ciency 
nts. BoD 91 to 913 Mt New Three per | Salis bury, the Earl of Harrowby, Lord Pal which pee D the House :— 
$; Exchequer Bonds, 1859, 985 to 3; | Lord Panmure, the Chancellor of the neetan, the | “The time when very different opinions were 
aa ne India Bonds, par to | Peruvian. Haytian, othr xican Ministers, Lord | entertained wit cheer ppg in Ar pvr ms from those 
kish Six per Cents., $08 tc to $ | Duncan, M.P., Lord Re Sir W. F. 
‘our per Cents., 992 to 100; Williams, M.P., ma “ail M MP., the Lord Chief 
which had prevailed some years ago, Persons who had passed 
the middle period of life eowld remember the time when fears 
were expressed that the House of Commons would not confine 
