THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE, 
[Novusa 19, 1859, 
for the Exhibition of 1851 t 
— hat tity they pleased for each » gm 
oe Dua win far cpt of Ching must a4 Jeter ae and us Vicintty. = n of th eA euient por 
He believed Ch n a condition to dou! reble th surplus tul of th e Mus of that y ati 
— € tea it necessary, Dd he m^ farther d ion WICH HOSPITAL x. Conso —On Thurs sday | next and future bb ces 
that in course of time China ann help to solve the difficulty RE , U her Majest Boy M. i e 
which is at present embarrass 0 tton distri ts. er | mornin 0 missioners a n Majesty € neil of if ie e Royat 
some remarks on the — of British capital en — for inquiring into the internal my and manage- | have awarded a Copies “Meta poda 
E MN ME = 7 2 — — Specialy th the | ment of Greenwich Hos ospital, assem din the library | Wilhelm Edad" Weber, o Tegen us 
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d ol d the greet cona, and p = to nant ce at some M v^ reed for the mir — zn for Aa e iig iy Electricit Us ie A 17 
length the cha: — of the Chinese — ipe, ich ‘had inqui The commissione . Hutt, J n the 2 Medals h as been awarded 
. pon 2 centuries, vie (Chairman), = iens "M. P., and Captair George Bentham mportant contrib ma 
there was goat ya lan uiga n me whic cwm in Dalryr , UN. M hbr idge, "solicitor to the | the advancemen 2 s and Des iptive D 
. — © — 5 rts and sciences, "he stated that the | Hospita ta n was vm it called, and —— at great length and the other Royal Medal to Mr. Arthur Cum 
Chinese deified one of their kin, TS ben u vate the provisions of the Acts of Parliament under which € Me rer s pu ublished n the «pp 
mn ted thelr orokan — m Pad improved the sna Gree ich Hospital is founded and mainta — — o "e tions” and in English any — 
weaving; and wLlile our ancestors were wandering about, | expected that the vem will last about a week or orei uma 8. A 
painted savages of the forest, even the middle classes in China iy and that the report of the commissioners will be| METROPOLITAN Boa * F Wonks.—At a ines 
— — * “tee Cep e — | re be lai i Parliament at the commence. | of Mp Board « — à Friday t was r bya 
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out being abi ia throw à silken garment over his shoulders. bett of the next —— " et 17 e after / gis | dis „ 
A Chinese author of E third century gave nute desc — Tun NEw BRI COLUN — n of the great southern outfall 
beer — bees Liu. = €— — tore up the end Li) was numerously attended meeting was held at the "Man nsion Creek i Crossness P. 
ts, them in pulp, and m. |! y 
^Y duoc e Y burning Pissen 2000 years befor House on Wedne „in aid ofthe fund now raising ibn 1 nt pet t i rpm 
the use of the mariners' compass was absolutely — in che the support of ta "mission to mitn ew diocess. 1e | it into several con 1 8, a enders are acco 
darkness of antiquity. The art of printin — s Tord Mayor, in opening the N. re re be invited, to besent in before t 
8 . Te. Dui sion 2E * in the babit a among other „donations, that her Majesty, w with the ben . ExPLOY ENT » Nos mehr 
i A p there might be a contro 
versy whether it had ad ed to th t of human felicity or subscription of 250/.; the Archbish hop of Gantirbury, committee ‘includes ‘several eei of title, 
— — AA i obi on P that there was 201; the M s ot — 200L, Ke. The Raynham, M. P., is the treasu As 5 
—— i io een, to all = —— Bis hop of Col — then addressed the meet ing, and been pub blished from: which it spams YE 
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pray for. He set — notice of the character and = that the new sers including 1 s Island, | intention 07 b society to establish a larges 
writings of Confucius, whose aphorisms had tended so much to udin. clad ko vena and Ira put together. girls and young women, where they will b. 
inform the Chinese mind e stated that Confucius was eq ER ke * ere welt in dase. being the 
severe in his tr nt of inferior officers, who then, as now, The mission first pro — Bs A i 225 
were too apt play ‘the insolence of office The re- European 1 by — A — towns as they | instruc in acco ing, 
mainder of the lecture was occupied with a brief notice of the rose u up. „Alr eady there were eight or ten tow ns ma rked to | old and t tie up parcels, and peru 
superstitious and ME — v — — „ and an — i 
i t t a n ina, e i m 
— d wan he described their decimal system 22 — at once de be planted, and there should | The necessi ty of polite "Y m em om Dim momen 
which he thought would be valuable in this — a ba itinerant missionary clergy con- | constant self-command, will also be duly imp 
r change sian * = itin jte unsettled districts. There them. Gi rls edacated in this school 
manifested by the Chinese, he expressed hie grai arrir ims that | Stan T. x g f Chi t less à 
the law of England is becoming a progressive thing, am vir large — — of Chinese, not less than | 
all parties are now happily agreed that there is in future 000 of bom might me be expected, and these, | 
cee Ba oi, Lern e me ara A to ba ter i wa ho with |s 
rene ^ v — d try something better — 
ho proclaimed so important a truth, of which » | hoped them into their own country g 
he woe enjoy the fullest and — jo elopmen! the gold which | perisheth." he It wus proposed, besid wo 
cen ill d there to teach the 
bourhood of the Indian villages, and there to teac 
f workshops and the variety of phe be 
C teer. . iim "i struction to. ‘th | giri will bo admitted to either school ewe 
Tur New INDIA he Court of A l rship, and impar ristian iris e do Tensi 
: * chil nd those adults t ben v wacker; nor, on e 
in Chancery on Tuesday, € 7 fe — and the it " "For th —.— ot ü gt e 
Led Justices gave judgment i in a case which had been | - ar wil move V te. T 
8 to them for the T staining | — sough er aden ving LE very Bm d | E zer pro 
Pe M en A be « (scri ECF vod be that t| Hovszs or PARUIAMENT,—Th 
p — m ee sd — 1f- — Church. No Sta — d. E ihe: ci of St. Stephen's Hall ars sow * 
as tha Act — t now stands the new India | Of  self-supporti . uL Tio labra in the 
| granted. m the they the | of being cande 
tock 2 by trustees, but Court E — the tly The stained glass vi 
i nd such in | voluntary ple; . 2 y permanently fixed. 
ch Lo |i ipio dead l in th allotted i pation 
‘proposes | call forth a i Tm liberali he people, and train | Kingdom are placed in their 
2 tat he 7 — * um Sp to « t th heir own . — instituti, ions. | only thing ‘remaining 
e Hon ive 
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17th day of Nov., 1858. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, 
sette « " Meek. 
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