December 10, 1859.] 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle i. 
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er. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1859. 
HE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, vith the 
NATIONAL GAL 4 — La * | PICTURES pr esented 
pshanks, &c., is now 
of the ien 
By order 
by Messrs. Verr 
OPEN DAIEY, and on pny — res ‘nights 
according to the Regulations of t| x NGA 
Committee of reds n Educatio: 
BANK OF. DEPOSIT, 
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1844 ; 3, age hy East, LONDON, . 
CAPITAL STOC. 
ARTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL oe 
Monda wer 
Teu the Congress as the representative of Great 
from Madrid inform us that 
Sram nis sh expeditionary force has s 
serious "*em 
n 
he 
ustained is 
th the M 
It is report 
LL will shortly return Á Spain, and that 
n Africa for the | 
m Italy we learn that the separate Gov 
* of Par ma, Modena, and the 1 Mns 
abl 
POST 
mple 
al Agreement ms — 5 d with- 
anuary 
anaging 3 tor. 
and July. ETER Mormon, 3 
Forms for opening Accoun n application. 
ELICAN. LIFE 1 A rene — 
Established in — 7 70, Lombard St: 
41 5 
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Premium, wil i m ate in 
For 2 and Forms of Proposal apply at tlie Offices 
as above, or of the — 8 D 
erm iom 
Treas Another ee was 
erp on 
Tu e er n has ordered a writ to be 
did. under the Gn Seal of the United Kingdom 
mp P Vi iscount Ebrington to the House of 
Pee T , of Castle Hill, in 
A y e ning Street. 
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EERAGE,— 
at Dévin. 
Tun p HDEACONRY OF Surery.—The Rev. J. 
an 
Utterton, Vicar of Farnham, has been — Pee 
deacon of Surrey, in the room of the Rev, J 
who has resigned, 
HE VOLUNTEER RIFLE MovkwENT.—AÀt a meeti 
f the Court of Aldermen on Tu wad it was atng 
i ow G ontagu Hicks, Gover- 
m, and late o f her 
ant Colonel of the London Ritle Brigade.—On ] em: 
. C. Hoare, 
rior to the Ist ua will 
ill parti e | ran 
k o vernor- rome of the League of the 
States 7 Ti al Italy. 
By the arrival of the Indian mail we have — 
STAB Po E AP 
ICTORIA AND LEGAL gris COMMERCIAL 
IC ASSURANCE COMPANY, 18, King William Street, 
The business of the Com pany embrac 
risk connected with Life 2 
Credit allowed of one-third of the premiums till death, or 
— n for flve — on 3 5 out for the 
wi 
Advances in connection with Li 
Talookdars or 11 
ee of Oude, whose estates 
es every desorption of | | 
had 
rebellion, have revived 
beneficial lessee 
gra 
mi the cum Crown 
onfi 
6 Aven are made 
advantageous terms, either on * * personal (Rees 
WILLIAM RATRAY, Amis 
HE BRITISH MUTUAL “TIPS € ASSURANCE 
. 
SOCIETY entertains p y description involv- 
ing the contingency of het 
H [^ Esq. ER as Hamber, Esq. 
enry Currey, d am 
Ralph Etwall. Esq. Rew’ William Palin, M. A. 
$ 8 Feltoe, Esq. Joseph — 1 — Esq. 
teg Valker, 
their heirs on fixed conditions, which give them 
such an interest in the country that they will 
. be deeply concerned in the maintenance | 
of British rule. 
rmed i in feudal supremacy, and their r posses- | Thu 
y to manding officer, m 
men resident in in m metropolis was held at the F. 
masons’ Tav y resolved to 
Volunteers, pie 
the "Hah of € [^ 
Arran 
2 pert Lilie, Sir Sus Shiel, Mr.C Cogan, M.P., 
gan Jo n O Con. it in the pr i 
It w was announced that the — of 5 
Earl of Donoughmore, the » the Marquis 
= donderry, 
Earl of — — h, Mr. Justice Hill, the Attorney- 
mà for E 2 D — rt Captain Agar 
| Ellis, and timated their 
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corps, and stated t t a Govern 
about to examine de value of X the "Knickerbocker fr 
MET and, if advisable, to recommend i 
by allt the ki ingdom. "The 
The United States Secretary of W 
a despatch from General Scorr, dated ‘ Straits of 
Fuca,” stating en he had propose ed to Gov vernor 
adoption all the e rifle corps in 
R company of about 60 rd from their establishment 
for this cor; vun Recruits a — in oy! e rate of 
about 40 a 
ooch, Esq. George W 
The pubis ad are invited to examine for themselves the ad va 
in regard to the island of San J uan, on, - basis 
tages assurers by the plan on which policies are 
ee Ge o 
ure 100/., Payable at Death c th Profit ts). 
Age next Birthday. | Annually ually. | Haltyearly. | Quarterly. 
30 '| £2 61 EE 
um 0 3 11 imi | 016 5 
50 4 | 2 8 
í 1 
1 ad vantages afforded P respectable and active 
goui e lee the agen in * a po 
p fall pursue n 
CHARLES JAMES THICKE, Secretary. 
17. New Bridge Street, recen E.C. 
HAT WILL THIS COST TO PRINT? 
thought often occurring iterary ds, pu 
characters, and perso rsons of benevolent intentions. An — 
diate ans w iry m 
ps, 
: el meting of pea Hm : 
held a few days since, at gx ch it was 
ritish naval foree ha 
been withdrawn Íro Juan, with the ex 
Inen Diis So Juan 
Wome Mews. é 
Quem, *P 
T ince Consort, and the 
eg . ro the 8 fenily are at Osborne. 
Windsor È evening che Prince of Wales arrived at 
visit to her - Majesty. | 
Y 
Fat 
excep- Brigade is 
ment of Types, Steam Printing Machin: ydraul: he 
Presses, and every modern improvement in the Printing Art. 
A Specimen — of Types, and information for Authors, sent 
y 
ARRETT. 13, Mark Lane, London, E. C. 
William left the N y. thei return to Prussia. The 
Qu meen, Prince Consort, Pri ce of Wales, es, and Princess 
Westminster Hall o 
eor opted for the drill.— 
Admiralty was 
the various 
The enrolled mem 
amount to upwards of 
been added within the last week. 
into five co! — —.— 
ani two - itional drill 
ing 
on Friday evening in Lig rendre icd the 
d drill. Viscount 
AM 
and administered the requisite oath. - 
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the Prince and Princess took are Me rd has for E — 
: Majesty. The Queen and Prince with Princess | after which day they will join the main 
3  Xtlos of i t Week e to Windsor after the departure of their at Beaufort House, W Gr About 90 of 
5 oa Highnesses, and the Prince of Wales proceeded | the students of the Working Men’s College in Great 
2 fro Paddington to Oxford. In the afternoon the Ormond Street have form ed themselves into a 
| E ias the Seer of the EMPEROR eem of Kent visited the Queen. The Judge-Advo- and Ra are made to the mibi y- 
| or THE FmrwcH, has addr a letter to four eral had an audience of saa al rx nd bp r. Thomas — the author of * Tom s 
un- » a 
E merchants of Liverpool who had “written to HIS ed the Da Qu of some courts-m "the Pri Schoolday w ten 1 
Alice, Princess Helena, Pri isa, and Prince ing this small force of working-men, which will 
ini i In this le "e ina Ea states that stes attended Divine service in the private chapel; probably become the nucleus of a large body 
: circu the Rev. C. F. Taryer On Monday morning the same pes of the 
the Queen and Prince Consort d in the grounds of | The committee — organise the establishment 
the castle. Her Majesty a isited the Duchess | of a rifle corps fi pir sly of St. m held a 
of Kent at Frogmore, an the ce rt came to | meeting on Tuesday at the vestry hall, St. Paneras Road, 
d d visited the Cattle Show. On Tuesday morn rt 
ing the Quia and Prince Consort accompanied by the with, and Mr. J. Shoolbred, m the mi of the firm, 
Prin Alice, Helena, Louisa, and Beatrice, Prince ended it with a donation of 50.— An influential 
ha Arthur, and Prince Leopold, left Windsor for Osborne. meeting of the parishioners onets and in of St. 
ednesday the Prince eining ] Fields € 7 
M. visited her Majést . On Thursday the Queen, Prince | Monday, the Rev. Emilius 
to Consort, and Royal fumily in the grounds. it was resolved to 
to have THe PI seremos W. ee 
daily P stating that t oe a 
opis oe assertion made last week by 2 Roebuck at oig ed 
x that his 3 supplied the French | Sk. 
vi inistry wi A D of Ou English coast, pointing out 
Spain, have| where we codi be best attacked. The following i$ a ment at 
ill | translation of the letter :— be Loi Vd V 3 s, to 
“Sir,—Your number of y contains an ex n a b te We 
“delivered Mr. Roebuck, in which I isition forwarded War 
speson deere too eit orte not to foel obliged to reply to Dépertateot to sanction the formation of the corps.— 
it. The assertion of Mr; Roebuck t . Gangland. Lave | Tt iui to form a e» in the metro- 
n. d attack on this country ; and lastly, Truman, Buxton, & Co. 
to be | drawn up no project for an attack on i Dy — first impulse to the movement by agree- 
91 5 add t I always consider the ex of & formed in their 
Oh Ministry, — to wish that the ing to pay m : 
myself a ‘son of France,’ I would De Meet cross the Straits. | establ the number to be at first limited to 100. 
t ald | "principles" which now Erase of justice, the insertion of this | — officers and men UE at the great railway 
ment Wo Eo from your und T beg you to accept my com- 436 "mel la hive — ee 
hat no letter in your ne next number, br JN. Stations in 
al at Pliments. ie Railway Rifle corps. esf oe Ne at the 
1 hae caches: g, Cabinet 
Council was held on eee 
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