Iye THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE SEWSPADED —_ pa 11, 1858. 
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1 ord to be said against i st itself. Then I say tha t] € ZEnaland J.D. —~ 
ney weed said by the French press is {ai yatabls to the French Barer Be, ver ARTMENT z about to re elie “oat whether” this ; Pickinaon, wip . 
Government. Well, what does that pamphlet say? It abuses Notes Issued .. rament Debt + eed ett permanent appointment i 18 not at Provisions} r 
England ; it calls her perfidious It says ‘that byt old tsa aa ' 17297280) THE New CONSERVAN Bo. Present knows, 
intent upon the enslaving of the world; that we are a set of Gali Coin on oo e CY BoaRp.—The 
bandits; that we are unworthy of the name of men; and aie ira — h es have Just completed their user Petting 
that Frenchmen oug te us as they do. To whom d £31,772.25 31,772,280 tl e eastern limits of the Tham Co Vikitation g 
I attribute this? I lay it at the door of the French Em- BANKING DEP RTMEN' limits of the Port of London. The; nservAney ai 
a Fon bfe a apn is ‘the pt rn ites og agg ret) 610 co nea Conservancy extends as a ay ction of the 
a a 2 e ore! x - | Re Sin 3,6 955,269 
sion ok tee Beda oain ant that his appeal to the pre- Public Deposits” includ; a pap ere pea heey: 692 | drawn from Yantlet Creek, on the Kent, = the ing 
udice and — that now exist in the minds of the French i Bes Canc arikoa ha Won 11,758,720 Stone, near Southend. on the Esse: shore, ta Cron 
Tone against England is a manifestation Aad oe of Nat. Debt, DRD cat aie Gold ani Silver Coin’ .. 742,185 of Lonia Enia E p shore and the Pat 
opinion. T am the watchdog Tear'em, Bis ainure tealittaiioce PE e EE e the North Foreland h ish, by from nese 
hon. f d would tell you, thoug! ellifluous er Dep .. is le i oreland, on the Kentish s 
oe han: Fe piles you ritil: get your guns, get | Seven day and other bilia 770477 asss | Of Harwich, on the Essex shore. The anaa ee ame 
our ships ready, for depend upon it, that in his heart he ni apes M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, stone ER Yantlet Creek was found boundary 
s that cong isa —- menace. Now, I tell you} 9th day of Sept, 1858. Tabs completly i 
what =. sult from s u this.. I am or to Siteni as edded in sand and shells, e Crow Sto at 
fe ag Bp ie pce EF tropolis and tts Picinity, | Bes side, having een placed theese sees 
- axt a E there will fan eationatels, wad Sier rything ‘that | ae £ p pape! period, is a prominent object, and į 
© protect England against foreign invasion’ will receive m a great distance. It E Ject, and is 
hearty su pport, Sir, I eve ved pole sot aek: holds. eo Sia: —The Indian Council, tion oF E he Conserva pace ce 
hini light t new 
Da iae i ie tee and her harvests gathered by a iponeporated pore the Act of ‘la session, met for the ntlet. The tone on the site 
a oot TE E awe iet pi Aa time at the India House on Dina oDe agin tiie the inspection TOENI eer da 
travels from one ad of ae island to the other with a uesday k nd on aene day. T i Nears Mr. J. Turn ley, Mr. T. Dak Rear 
solitary policeman on the train, and he need not be there. pp Friday med for 2 o'clock, bu C.B., Captain Shephes, R, EX, 
Is not this a striking inatence. ‘of what, popular government | Lord Stanley, the "Secretary of State for India, | of the Trinity House, ace ed b and Captain Pigott 
compliments with my Tow friend on the lof or my hon {and by virtue of that office President of the| RN goa Bo the he O y Capai at 
compliments with my hon. friend on the left, or my hon. | and by virtue ia H half koi ecre ee 9 e "onser ratom, 
friend o Boia i am here to take advantage of the occa-| Council, arrived at the India House ha ' an however, v will n is office consequence of 
sion, aa 1 and tell you at once that we are a people| earlier, He was shortly followed by Sir George Ba a me of the 
bet ed by the despots, = pda ge =v te elt bot e Clerk, and Mr. Baillie, the joint secretaries of the} Ergorton or a Deputy Mas Iain 
oe Nea ape vs vit aian p e wt Ae aikee which r nearest | Board of Control. The sitting lasted upwards of iis Hovsz.—A full court of the Elder B th 
mot, will not, bear the dreadful burden that now | hours, and was occupi settling the future use was held on Tuesday for Raga r 
is upon her shoul will lift that ea ge Wa mode of procedure. Lor in exercise of the electing a d p int o 
ipang by prersherpd pe T ig clay s and I eg of e as eatin onferred upon him as President by the Act, | Shepherd, who has esigned in o 
you value your own hearths and your; po Tip tosupport | nominated the Ais, Eeedent, selecting for that office | appointment ae aien p the Indian "A da 
me aa regeeter, when nv vindicata ate Std’ the world Megane sir Frederick Currie, Se = £ c g of bea Rear-Admiral Robert Gordon, an Elder pasi 
and En s safety agains world : ANTIS PRIER ir ; Brother, 
that I lave made Dis Spang oe too serious. But bol Be dia Company. His lordship ppo. Tames | a EERE s 
it, I bave spoken but the words of truth.” i oe Russell Clerk, K.C.B., an ir. Henry es| REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.—A small pocket Due back 
$ iP, Presi- | Baillie, M.P., to be the Under Secretaries of State for | has been published, containing the report of the 
The RreurtHon. T. asa ee -Estcourt, esi x > Devote te i tai r 
dent of ' the Poo’ r-law festi val| India; and Mr. James Cosmo Melvill, late eputy | inspector appointed to visit the different reformatory 
of th th Secretary to the East India Company, to be stant | schools of Great Britain. The n i 
Under-Secretary of State. He also divided the Council | reformatories at the end f 1857 was 40, and on the Sis 
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di ly 1,000, 0002. in order to promote the y gnmg p P 1198 Protestant boys » 411 Roman Catholic boys, 
spread Ur oddiar that the thus objects: OF elucdtion should} ment. These departments are three in _number— Prot: t girls d 97 Roman Catholic girls, Few 
be clearly and distinctly pointed out, so that it may be properly I inance, me, an o counties in a are without some reformatery 
Dien wo do not thine thee see ree ae aoa second, Political and M: 3 third, Revenue, Judi- | school or association. The condition of the i 
ly by insti knowled to the mind Legislative. The x ers appointed erv by the inspector to be generally good; the 
= our yout but that we s conceive it to = e essary e S <a ittee of Finance, Home, and Public Works Eal A oF the inatftations are “cn. 
‘orm their habits and principles in er ve to arles Mills E. Macnaghten, Caj licit nness, an rac p 
1 te effect. I t but d pheity, p P 
fer ae unless something of this kind be better attended Shepherd, Sir Proby Santler, and Mr, Ar os arrangements, for obvious reasons, are n a 
to, BE in som e, degree, ind may be. alowed. to sia | fe firs t three being loot ay , om bees of the sonnel), snd patible with = mi ee ort. ed cl rt 
hitherto agg neat e Crown. 40 the Politi coddled, an r work is 
Grestin that we are blant, jki tics of Ba ne bead Mili Committee have been assigned Sir John | of et ot day. In fact, many of the boys confessed to 
granting this, a thousand other that foreigners | Lawrence, Major-General Sir Robert Vivian, Sir Henry | ¢ the inspector that “ they’ pr pga cam egal 
might tell of us—we have always displayed among our national | Rawlinson, Mr. Willoughby, and Captain Ea ck. where they were,” assigning as t a 
Funpoteristics singleness of purpose, stubborn heroism for the The nag tour bia ‘nominated members of the Council, more to eat and less to do.” 
right, ‘sa aversion to Lig eee Pe te and the ane fed ee 7 neil- have r 
a r whi e to meet; ani ve all, we have WIC. 
always powerfully hated c dishonesty. Theseare all characteristics | yp, ners a aoe iar sch Judicial, and L cipline and m an ment of tliè perce pee ipa 
egis-| Gi 
may be inculcated by education, and which certainly lative Committee are es Weir r Hogg, Mr. | Farei Dd much of the looseness, ier 
something more is wanted than has hitherto been obtained for Mangles, Sir Frederick idee “Mr Prinsep, and Sir | ordination that used to be met with ine A; 
the purpose of instilling into the minds of the generation now | Henry C. Montgomery, ie! i fons Count elected and | peared. Want of solitary cells for veryrefractory 
osama ied | ominated mem . The cil is composed | arrangements for the more thorough supervision of the 
habits to us glishmen. I believe, too, that the Fag TE, TC we nape E ther t peers 4 £ +} formatories, are BEA 
course of the public mind is a little turnin, n, | O a er o ae e andamore ade 
I observe that from those who Hive a right to speak upon the | been equally spread over Ks comm ittees. The Vice- | as desiderata, Suitable superintendents, ved EAR 
subjoct some references to these points have lately been thrown | President will only be called to ac as President pi | quate number of staff officers are also required. y: 
possess, nd to 
instruction, and to say after doing this, | the Board of w are, in the first | tories is excellent, th 3 
uke E ae moro than a oe education i his instance, to form the establishment of the Seeretary of es ought to Jos exacted in ev: van This pe 
to a T sae Ses: | State in Council; but he is empowered to make such | vision allowed to remaii ead appenie 
arrangements and reductions in the two establishments A list of the reformatories, with Bence exalts 
City Entelligence. of the pablie tran im consistent with the due discharge | shows that the aeey fog E i at Si 
FRIDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS: Con-| ;: of the araa por S ir | field, Reading; the Ne wee 
ey 2 at 974 for the 12th October ; Ditto Money, | James Melvill and Mr. Leach— the iene acting in the | rack ao Newcastle; (since improved); cor 
96% Fi day ye pa ot = i soley interest of the establishment in Leadenhall Street, and| berry Hill ed. once ern at 
“3 3 > 5 jagi no p e i 
senna’ Tid: Daale-Mock for Ansan’ [seer latter i in that of the Board of Con: ntrol- ~to pre epare of ‘defects Era stl n sor i= 4 
h in ne s 
k The scheme i to eat maci 
Ditto Four per Cent. Certifs., 102} to 102; Mexican yen les eae pre 
4 y oh ag zh nothin; official has yet tran iron is alle wate ersing the ru 
be Actunt, 214 to 214; Pernvian Four and a| understood thet Si rI, Mti aid Me. Lacs boveas | AE 2 little. The Roman Cathok ed as 
tid oo g at aoe ; Russian Four commended that period of service entitling the} at Brook Green, Hammersmith, that, on the bale 
Ditto Ne Def se Thr =n TAAA Ea Account, 464 ; Company’s serv Setio pay be reduced | worth a visit. The rt shows PE 
p enake ae Or ag canes 0: 233 5 | from 50 to 45 years; that three-fourths of the salary | the reformatories 
R x U ve ~ nds, 11} to ll}; meme = Certifs, be. allowed after wanes C aa two rt 
Ditto fi ‘Account, 954° 54; Turkish Sixes, 95% to 9555! 20 ._ The whole of the business of the home gov- | “the Com foe 
ernment appears now transacted at the India| moting an couraging > has 
in Leadenhall Street, and little or none at the | the Houses of "Parliament, 
Gazette of the UA ek. Board of Control. The official apartments heretofore | following are the’ pri 
epee A. BANKRUPTS—s, Buown, Alcester, sem Merchant—J. w, | Occupied by the Chairman of the Court of piahi ner 
en Shields, Plumber WJacksosy rrarcester Contarett | have been assigned to the use of Lord Stanley, as 
W, Song MESTRATIONS—A. RELAY, Glasgow, Cabinet maker— | tary of State, and he attends daily at the India ane 
E SaL aA e transaction i George Cler] 
Slaszow d Mrppuemas, for the t Si k and | Hall, the marble statues of 
AY BANKRUPTS-J. Cons: h Mol “ie Dide Boa i 
fotB0N, Sout ton Lane, Brooks | Mr, M.P., the Under Secretaries, have also | F. 
Guar, Sovtopie al ae aie treo removed their quarters to the India faa so that the | Walp ee an 
Sonata br Merchant z, H di, E r Fitzroy Terrace, ten Council, with its necessary adjun o er cold cede ply hg 
ones, a Bos averstock ler icena ictuailer— said to rem fairl: to ki er. gran’ 
co Conn Peston den aa a hy Ciay, Birmingan | Court of , Dieter t elds nesting ron ia nday, but it arto Leena rr a a 
It is 
D—A. A, Nevins, Liv had no public interest. at f Kee 
toner ONS—W. rete andes Is] ofS | el t of whole 1 length ak Leyte 
serait lee Moare e So as an, of the trenary ier Tudor ily, t be placed in 
