THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND en ane Eee 
Public Abdresses. 
A. the 2d Cheshire Rifles, 
Car N V. KIN fe 
—— a d Meis at ed on the Rifle aes 
ma 
at the Hythe 
is an ^d rac 
** We assem mbled 
greci " m > General. Now, a pord: about Leges ae eneral 
a; handsome 9 of very pleas 
rus i a RE rg sand 
her 
42 of us from all —.— of the or dani "all clas Bg Ni Ts 
o peers, Earl pen ncer and eie Pour; ; theres were 9 
e were barriste n fro 
€ of Musketry, of which the following 
ode d national objecti in 
e MN, and this was — 1 
he pee eee. ted with no more respect tha 
the t tradesman, or the 2 than the peer; and here let 
ristocracy of England, i Sat the 
— 
— ——.— 
assembled in the 
barrack t tent—a a rito, E 
delive 
section eds 
— into the 
the Gen "A p told 
* Eae. 
ipi fot: six to nine each. then 
lecture-Croom to pe a few reeds from 
us M was a warm friend of the 
voluntee whi s power 
te forward, 2 ar considered it 
€— x s for 
— that 
wing 
— both 
— to us 
r the course, 
uch t have 
p not er we p "pe — — 
Much better to have 20, 000 men, even 2000 — 5 
than 200,000 — then combatt 
i eann ob and 
ridiculed 'the 80 €: dwelt 
po Um 
men W. 
rac us 
an practice o nly pur error; in fact, . it worse; 
that — — A where men shot 
worse and w by m told us that the less 
shooting Wd éd previously yt the — for those of us 
who had never fired a gun were most robabl, the best, as h 
$ 
is 
ork for 
— ical EU E seing of 
reti les, aim drills, 8 
tenes i ng 8, posi u 
g 
at a very distant obj 
fle upon. a tripod, object. sh 
2 the 
all 
our 
t 
at Hythe on the 23d of July, and reported | subscribed for 
— * 
book of ins instructions ver 
would do all in his 
essential E ag Nora man 
- -— 
them 
— that they d ish to imitate 
a| as stated 
man, and there were no less than 14 who hi 
a fed from Tuesday to Saturday, and I cannot 
of it. It exito eded anything : 
ihe 
arner, of O the 
ep “Coxe 2 Derby, ae third. 
ley, of Liverpool, 
I try ate ent on pe 
— brain to o describe to y to 
The gle 
rize ; hee ea bon at yards, 
— E thes o men knelt 
“all — me 
won, as 
an wo 
fired 10 rounds file firing, 10 ro 
5 The last is beautiful work. We as we 
, and fired at distances of a * 200 2 Berg we had to 
ur own t advancing an and 
All 
about 
— — 
is ae to figures. 
who shot best and hes 
— by 
follows, 
12.08; volley frin ng, 1 
Which means that ac of io — —— 
mad Some, of voe ne 
PM done much better. I will now give 
ith officers and soldiers who had p 
'on an 9 
not do 
r bear 
uus d; duy have a p! 
cartridge—we had not — 
iminary co of 20 r 
but fired ae yo in the third 
2 ws :—1859, Jan 
sed at 
3 oe pulsed as to beat the 5 
in shootin; res g feen is ‘what — but he could 
—— could oi ouly 
did this. This 
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BANKING. mé idis 
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Public Bose m tity) 
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13,799,686 
903,634 
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241.722.232 
13th day of Oct, 1859. M. MARSHALL, Chief 
aits- af fhe. LN 
BANKR E 
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a TE 
DAY— 
„Hop Bost 
Di d Lincolnsbire, Cattle d N cet 
BGA ere LLED 
ARNES and S. P 
anufacturers—G. C. BINGHAM, 
Buown, Scott’s Yard, Cannon Street, 
aoe gi Davis, m ban 
sr, Kingston-uj - 
L. LESSER an LESSER, 88 Piom, St 
TLEY, een Y 
— "Confec 
"Mar 
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SPetvopolis and tts 2 
THE GREAT EASTERN. me Great E 
t Walel 
oh harder. 
3 s LowaLEv, R.E., son of the "Bisho hop — Durham 
a speech on n the affair of the Peiho on Tu uesday, in 
on his arrival at Bishop Auckland. The following is an 
— m his h:— 
was presen the aited 
Er em Ede Me ae 
2e kei 2 kad 
ER could — n 
esol i 
ator Y^ 10 225 Y^ one of the gun- 
Pda was = the act of leading the 
case at all. Th 
b edes we went; we saw 
— — uded tha* 
made. ere 
was no tra; 
the masks 
there were gu: hind 
cross, There 
treacherous Chinese 
these barbarians, 
aa a case as this. 
treache: 
We zt t au 
and o 
t be so in Chin: dor shy the at wi 1 * 
reo if we can m it, but 1 doit think. we are right in 
forcing o ur civili moe n China; I don we 8 
tary ood och f Chri stianit den teach such good 
— A it is a fact, 
ent into — 
Lord Elgin, that the furti 
the mr D. M us; 
— interior the better 
ti DA yel they have very bad 
done to 
tha they have ha Tut p MN 
City Entelligente. 
Court or Bax kKRUPTOY.—At the Court of Ban 
rupte es t Moe nday Mr. John Edward Buller, ‘Solicitor, 
of 56, Lincoln's Inn Fields, whose liabilities have been 
said to exceed 100,000/., surrendered to * ruptey. 
ficient to pay 
Pe 
Bg! AES 
e stated his belief that his assets would realise suf- 
of 
b 
the assignees an adjoarnmént for two months was 
nting an allowance of bde 
m no 
Lieutenan man, and Ensign 
pm of the Rock , has the ho 1 ri 
i erry Company, — € bein 
ordered, the Court gra ti week | 
and his family in the mean tim 
MONEY ET, FRRIDAY.—BiTISH Fvxps: Con- 
sols da S 95 f or Money, and 96 he the ath Nor; 
Bank Stock, "e to 222; Redu ced and New 
at Canton and other places, where we have been — 
- towards us, because her 
k- | 
to i pep 
—— had been 3 i — 
e channe v m 
—ů— y w understood that 
lished. a — 
alleged * in — ied 
2 Lay that e 
r. — ent, and sy "PET. 
charge of fraud, e - unless 
m withdrawn, the neces 3 
cate their —— 
BUILD 
004 
68f. 371c. 
3 
per 
Mexican Three per Cents., 224 to 223 ; Ditto fo Acct., 
22% to 22}; Portuguese Three per Cents, 1853, 461;| 
tem Skee Shs a 
ussion 
had been submitted by the mass 
renewed negotiations tliere pee 
would end in a satisfactory iliation vf 
| however all chance of a recon j 
