Joxe 11, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Ditto | for Acct, 6 691; Ditto for 1858, 58; 1 58; Venezuela | mine said to me that if I w shed to calculate what would be from Deptford Docky "ard of the Beun ame (hauls 
Five per Cents., . Acct., 394 to 40; Ditto Deferred 2 xx of ‘the Mn pm China for our — Á— Ariadne ne, in the promos of of the r bo 
Two per Cents., 1 required b . — nighteaps to 400,000,000 of people, As my The Ariadne is 3202 tons, 318 feet in extreme 
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unable to say whether they 1 or not; t if cen ie to be are 
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Bank of England. they do, — ainly the. quantity of cotton —— to ma Maudsley & Co. in the Victoria Docks, as the requisite 
eis iiem Governmen T. t Debt . ani pis o them large enough to tie up their long tails with will be some- accommodation cannot be provided at Woolwich yard 
Notes Ie ro E | Other Com otl 2,459000 thing ext undisory. But I do know, m —1 first piace, that the | on — - - great length. y 
Gold Coin and Bullion -. 17,266,890 400,000, 0.0 Chinese wear blue cotton blou and in the second aon f os. On Wi 
er Bullion. that they wear another garment, oz that I2 Que ladies ái tl ednesday 
"E31741,890 i— e are in this respect habited like their lords. I never heard ernoon a be meeting of the Roman Catholic body was 
Capital. E C veni Lich Te ww vx du Rx E But, t the r gran "—— 
Proprietors" ap be vernment ec ences which it is wou a ni em ere. u 
L^ eie s. ee 3,166,157 | (including Dead Weight talking — China and Japan are now both open — vof i vi — 
Public Deposits (includ. ^ on au ES H British enterprise. The barriers which separated 400,000,000 priv rege of — in workhouses and p 
RC ES mean Farnia ad rede DOLO Mis of £ people from thelr fellow-men have been absolutel swept Tho Ho. harles — was called to t in: hiya — 
of Nat. Debt, and Dive Gold and Silver Coin .. 694957 | away ; t least as that can be done by interna! onal 1 ore were presen several phan of old Catholic 
oder Deposits. Loa gagen nents. Tt Visa preat a Lag eid MNA M families, f Parliam ning oul numerous 
M " one on the on of a former rowi hina, chat fe 
‘eur wi Ed diplomacy can x atem pid all that is ulsite. Our m fac- | clergy men and j^ men who become con verts from 
241,629,530 "44,629,590 | turers must their ingenuity to supplant those native the Church of LM "T cairn m read letters 
9th day of June, 1859, M. MARSH LL, Chief Cashier. | fabrics Vh t are produced by — in 17 — * and | fro - Lord S , Lord d Lo 
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x their. * that im could not attend, and 
i work has been begun by the feeble hand of — and it | & ressing reg? í 
qursa n Szene of ot the eek. Builder w. must be continued and extended by the stalwart arms of — their hearty sympathy with the o aie» of the moet ing. 
Bes St. Martin's le Grand, 11 . Gheltenham, „Builder W. | manufacturers of England. If it is, I 2 e t that the | He said that all the Catholic bishops of England had 
: tension of the rr ere ro 
the posas 
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— Hares, Kingston- Manufacturer— | result will be a great ex 0 of England, 
T Beare, Macclestid, Silk a te NO Baldwin's | and the opening up of a new era of civilisation an and pros — beca thised with the movement, a 
| for a large — E e n": ^ would 
A "Boat Bull Sre Joun Lawrence ow Tar Ipraw ReBrLLION. Won until they were placed upon 
1 ee rd e bury, mine Es —At the meeting in Guildhall o enn Friday Sir J. Law- absolute T with their ng ntrymen in 1 — 
Manring sere econ . rox, 5 thanks for the presentation of the "Tw + nf +) Resolutions i - n 
Ro Padi dingion, e . Clothie EM Goopatt, Belmont Wharf n 2 the City spoke as follows en the affairs of P D F A meti agreed —* M 
ing’s Cross, Tim! —C. T. Green, Colet ice, al | T ndia d the late rebellio UBLIC RINKING OUNTAINS.—A meeti rele 
s in-the-East, Oil and Colo —H. N. H 5 ing the la 
CR An Jour and Bulie B. je pwoith thank your lordship and "this hon. court for the dis. in St. Martin's Hall a few days in A es of 
b wished honour which has this day been conferred on me— | the Association for . the Breeton of Free 
Lincolnshire, Buil L. Kwon, 3 ns Lane, City, Wine ne, Merchant— 
€, Manenaut, Devonport, Printer —J. L. Morros, Finch Lane, City, Saran which I share with some of England's — inking Fountains i in the Met: Mr. ouis 
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d that he ry - other move- 
Merchant—H. C. eld, Tool "Manlactorere Berks, Grocer—J. C. "Bromas — 
jo c eg fum rm M. Towns, Lenton, Notting- e~ M.P. 
handsome terms in which it has been conveyed. Tho Cham- | ment more likel —— te the canse mee 
berlain has paid a kind, but just tribute to the merits and | The mov. — nated by "Mr. elly, of 
s webs v +g 20002. in erecting foun- 
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rade and tts Vicinity. em 
flees, Dering ene cme ecm, of aa oars | taina In thah towa on eve od due — 
urmaj the Punjaub, and in see 
ho served, with great. distinction, n, maintaining the honour o 8 they should also be erected in all facto- 
sonal influence which he exercised over those with whom he he | ries for tbe use of t neis mse and he — in hot 
came in contact was remarkable. Few men in thei: 
ion have effected m thei 
Loss Maszsty’s Sure Herron. — Her 
Majesty’s * . was otal ly lost at 4 A. x. on the 
9th of May, 200 miles from the coast of Africa. She 
in, "eig Nm T Kroomen Few have effected moro good for the a more — nthe e e 
saved themselves in a boat, which was picked up and | closing scenes of his life at Lucknow his merita — the association, from ic it speared ct most ri the 
— " 5 eni Pr orm ens e sn tt tame temper, ana i Wes this — . Us t E T 
tly died on the e to Liverpool, of yellow on, be m e publie tranquillity, so long as assistance in p ng —— " . ha n 
De»: Previous! to her Dei the He 2 a dn practicable; whileby his sagacity and prudence be foresaw | subscribed by private in addition to donation 
y D and made preparation for the conflict which wns inevitable. It f 
siaver, ra chase of 12 hours. The list of the lost | bas been admitted by the most distinguished of the defenders of seven fountains, the donors of these foun- 
includes Lieut. Collingwood; Lieut. Porter; Mr. Smart, | of. Lucknow, that to Sir H. Lawrence oo they the success | tains were the puo of isle and Lord John Russell. 
master; Mr. Freem aster ; " Sproule; Dr. „ If I was ry ition of extreme Mr. Gurney h : In Liverpool, accord 
ames Reid; Mr. Blair, mate; Mr. Johnston, clerk ; | danger and difficulty, I was also fortunate in having around me ing to Mr. Melly, 43 fountains had , and 
Mr. U midshipman; Mr. Ab " some of the ablest civil and military officers in India. In times | there was m r 23 more in that town. According 
» pman ; HJ 
Xa: 76 seamen and m 9 Kroo —.— — gg — tod sin: of com- | to p Londen oul The 
and Spaniards belonging to the gts making country order, law, AM e ystem. Our object h id been to im. | bo hat the movement {would be cordially — 
total p of 107. _ The slaver has arrived at Sierra — the condition of the peo 2 ed — “thar od eii by the ting cl The Earl of Carlisie 
Leone and s; — and hence it ed that, by s help, | the meeting and — that it was in the power of the 
we on able to meet the storm Which must otherwise have 
overwhelmed us all. I have MM honours — — "PP classes to p Fe Water io er bevera 
Írom my Sovereign ; I have been welcomed by 28288 
os my return — T ree Arp er 
; but I hope that 
at the Mansion House to her pow pips amn oed of an classes ndi 
the guests was the Earl of El vas ing | say with affection ; 
toas! ihe followin’ 
Tun Rant or fina ON CHINA, AND JAPAN. —A 
for the his "ihv eforte to maintain the "dship | i d a resolution, — 2 s 
ks on the state of China and Japan :— — my country were crowned with success," rink ee t lc / 
“ 1 Remains OF Sm  Tnowas Prcrox.—On | mote and temperance of the po 
; 8 G eh any perd e: ings 83883 ieee ficos with the of her 2 Ex im 11 
: ots e was water 
n, and nota Wholly lly uriw of our 2 ig me E y c — md be ned i Jg iy C gu . 
minister administration of the law is not wholl; in tus agente Bon, n whi th water was p. It 
above suspicion 5 5 is pan fe penetrates the ‘whole | were pre hastily interred after the —€— of b cn — been ted eng the fountains were erected 
moral and political system of China, and produces tlie thedral. The remov. 1|in London 132,000,000 dranghts would be taken in the 
ption Bug y. wpe yal n cem $n |o "clock — the coffin was placed course of v The resolution was also supported by 
that, for irtegri learnin Lb ity the vided b xu of the TS of =: =a the Rev. Mr. Garwood, of the London City Mission, 
o d carried unenimondly. A resntion was moved: by 
— 14 distinguished as 8 accompanied the carriages the | an unan ly. 
as high estimation by the public; and I surviving who were cote ie Einer Mr. Slaney, M.P., — 3 the working classes to con- 
p ht 9 * the — id et E of others who wished to pay a afen of | tribute to the erection of drinking fountains for their 
tion on which pere and political fabric rests is sound and toso illustrious a man. In the first 3 | own use. The resolntion was seconded by Mr. Smithies, 
lasting. But while casting refi on the ad- in: 3 mourner, was Mr. John bm me and carried unanimously. Mr. Whitmore, a * — 
C ? fair I, should say | of the General, and among the other m als wea ‘te | man, — that a committee of working men shonkt 
— — na ergen t be hight Rev. Dr. Macnab, o < da, — — his uncle, be form the purpose o! X. tho 
eficacions. In the first place all candidates for vacancies in| Captain Alex ander pel of the 30th oem nt, who ue vk dwelt upon the benefit tha ld 
the public service of China have to th eal | was aide-de-camp to —— oy . fell at result from the erection of drinking fountains. 
dart not ante ardent reformers here think presents an infallible rt Street, | motion was seconded by Mr. Howlett, also a wor 
ao ton M pA —.— ve — A but in wan meek the u Square, an and | man, rho te said that every fountain that was in 
setter te ee » t is a | so by the Strand e fud 22 Pers whee the streets of London would be a blessing, and every 
— e aea — ato igh rar Saori pides it arrived about 1 o'clock. There was eral deny: ce | beershop that was established a curse. The motion 
is on] fin d tion with or other religious or military ceremon 5 2 arriving | was was carried unanimous 
y confined to such his posi 
comfortable a hat if he fal he to extricate himself at the Cathedral the body was met by Dean an , Pustic Drinking | lovwrAI ox — — 
sever arm stp his career by Node Mie anoni whe preceded de Dy to the erypt, | WEND Welk, Bhadbieth.” 38 Do vogguited Qui 
hich hat | minor canons, who prec i dm 
hardly on Siem as some ino ft provides vacancies, and ite efc where it was deposited i in a vault Thich i bee n | Commissioners — the Royal Hospital would do e: 
in that way are undoubtedly a — . encouragement ic, | constructed not far from the tomb of the Duke of|service by erecting another fountain near the reservoir, 
Re ene SUN MN duiroca of entering the public servico. Wellington. Greenwich Park. 
in M Prrcm.—A private meeting of} DISTURBANCES AT ST. GEORGE'S-N-THE-EAST.—Ün 
introduced into this country it E would at first at least produce 2 x ee i MU 4 22 e ee. 8 ay afternoon the « 3 George inthe 
ed pn Ea held at | East 
that ministers—that in music, both as 'essors an 8 was h 
acr curd uc dq re PX Er Et a 
hd ost i ; » » 
mur pe However, my experiences in 22 3 propriety of ado i ting in thi this coun’ yers of the parish, who assembled to 
When comple sted by decapitation, are 
muta 
examinations, e number of the It 
Sm edequate substitate | uniform pitch, recently don my. — 
the thas morality which ja the produit a£ Ies free Maitinti Teaia; The Rev. Dr. Whewell, Master of Trinity Col- previously been announced tbe Rev. Allen, 
and the Christian training of It is traord t | the afternoon lecturer, would not preach as usual, the 
fict that though the late, Parliament, which lately died of an vers dhe al er brd, the Earl of Westmoreland, Sir | Bi London having m to abstain 
J..... ͤ ar te Dean a err Lar Gy i | tom ening the present, A ge yo polo 
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Ee eisten ao duet, sl EET S "Go emcee om x Doy 8 
jer or nor rece any — Bowle H. F. ey, e E 
with edings in that ; lagrove, y» t 83 to the 
were P heart wi xc our iplo: F. ^D son, J. Ella, Otto Goldschmid keep 
and Mi 
ie e way clear, As soon as were thrown 
80 N J. da x "le E a ih, amie de was — 4 — X — — à — 
A. Nicholson, W. Pole, Lindsay Sloper, C. N. Worn um. On jn the appearance oristers, f ed by the 
„ W. Dilke, and several members of the Council o 1 
the Society. ] , 
Another addition was aisle the confusion  inereas : 
‘ie aya bap ore hoped by the launch menced read ng the service "when he was inter. 
H. 
betra; deer em casting incoln, H. C. Lunn, M er 
mririsly atthe M ansion House to-night, find myself taking J. Kohl H. e 
— morrow mir — auspices of the Constable of the 
Tower, the probable effects of the recent 
treaty T 8 et, E our — rcial d v that 
pom ]l exaggeration s very 
— to ta 00,000,000 of people without maki ng 
some 2 may sound extravagant. A friend of 
nce of the 
