THE GARDENERS' 
1 24, 1859. | 
CHRON 
ICLE AND AGRICULTURAL EN, 
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vagine. The quantity of information, the taler throughout th try, and 1 
man can imam E. amount of — e iie hr kind which we now was joining i in it, he had fall hope that Droi Poth A RE] T rrito , y Father by depriving 
fnd in almost every newspa ith is really one or behind in manifestation of national spirit. Catholics tories Jer! ~ against the w 2 done YI 
the most striking proofs the. proe e, i which thé bum A thie bond Pt to compromise the inde pendent 
tellect has made in the days in which we live ma: — — —ů— reise of the Pope's Al power, of which his tem 
be put in competition with the steam engine and the electri son diener is the safe ards we protest against the — 
telegraph, but there is one part of the of ate of the pre iiy e i ad 1 p ed reap mrs [vog — 
which, beyond ail others, has f Iha im Mox by invaders from ighb ing 8 Api ay ye 
that towards the end of the last century there was a ma EN — Brit Fu : Cor m neighbouring States as well as by European 
— Woodfall Xu ae to publish debates - pea did he sols closed — — en ex div. or "the 10th January; E Bank MAN ryt re id to the - —.— —p- 
do it? It is i t the gallery of per Stock, 226}; Three per Cents. Reduced, 9 ides Further, we nity of all Governments, 
I ttent T, we protest against © infraction of the Hol 
m iners menie» ep „5 — — — Cents, 953 N i; gue an E ther's rights as an independent sovereign ; vo protesta —1 
to bed, get u <t morning, and from his dreams and his | Debentures of 1858, 98; Ditto 1859, 971; New "in any Conan ar B weed en phot "d e T verior 
recollections make — hee eere — t of MN n, for Acct., ł to 2 ex div.; — Bonds, s. pm.; itories, or t impois em i him any conditions — 2 
E - — — — om so — cde i Exchequer Bills to 295. prem. —FOREIGN : ** azi- em will being pe oth justice and expediency 
d kers are not very careful the reporters take down what | lian Old Five per Cents., 102}; Chilian Six per Cents., neues t any change in he — nf a 4 
de had much better have said. I remember a very | 1043; Dutch Two and a Half per Cents., 66}; Ditto | — ioned benevolence. — esc - 
worthy M4 e ia sert . — — Four per Cent pore a 101; Mexican Three per | power or influence of our country being used—whether in a 
Sustice to ech he had made the night bef re. The reply Cents., for Acct., 22}; Russian Three per 2 » 1859, 5 tr y Fath — T Meer ‘to de ie et! tod — 
= received had, perhaps, more of sharpness than civility in it, | (Scrip), } dis. ; Turkish Six — Cents., 1854 r Ac cet., — 2 interfere with his ind — * — U 437 
for it was—* Mr. Keene, de the best speech we could for | 77; Ditto for 1858, 631; Di eir er pd dotes n. l imposing 
t for +; Ditto for Acct., 64: any conditions upon hit And we here 
Cone tf — — t d npa mper eden determination t^ E nd rose — rr the sy rit er of the coat 
time we wil rt what you do say, and, whatever you — — 
think of it, we suspect your friends will hardly relish the im ö the —.— to whatever part er party n FEA — — 
Mn sonio th die Horas of Comthens d pred peg — Bank of England. 8, Clifford $i . 2 "TE 
e speech: such as are calcu lated to attra raet attention they ISSUE DEPARTMENT. RYST. Eire. An the * alf-yearly meeting of 
reported word for word, as s the are utte and how it is Noteslesued ,. .. .. 430,757,695 Errem at Debt MELOS the Crystal Palace Company o esday the report of 
er E n : 
tel € * px to fo low ith t qim n Gold Coin snd Butlin w the directors was adopted, and a dividend of 25. per 
others have done, — — » learn shorthand, but I confess that — _| share decl f ed. A 2 , discu "on — p ds on e 
d o ifficulties, which turned out to be quite £30,757,625 430,757,625 | question of “s ies,” some contend at they 
—— B — an — Ben qme o: and * BANKING DEPARTM qu inier on the interests of the company by 
e rietors’ Capital, 1 
TIC — mare the 272 of civilisation a he all the Rest E »i T. " oam Goverment c" unn 1 g bg the 1.— ne esti stilling — — — $ m 4 
up * ntry o dee T ae bted, ‘The Press.“ Publio Bepoates 3 * vo n anapa isy unde or vals, — — t 
Banks, Commissi 8 . „ denso] Te W as inducin ” people e season 
IR Jon ing at Droitwich on| jf Nat. Debt, and Divi if Gold and Silver boln 4718 JU ticket. Beine ef "i lbs E "merted that the 
Monday for the establishment ofa a gi- — made the | dendAcct&) .. .. .. 9,575,006 
following rema n tlie nal deten Other Deposits. he; bili; 18,310,224 cbc — Handel Festival was more t 
even day and other bills — 756,107 counterb an b z fil off in Y venue from 
* He heartily to tet the 8 now going 143,283 "402288 2 — a — er show wa Men x 
on throughout the county ! d Pt tps Myson 22d day of Dec., 1859. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. | no otc — ed v — — were kept 
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tioned and encouraged by the late Government, and it was also up at a n^ and that. the sum of 1207. cha arged for 
sanctioned meoura, he p t, there was, deners’ 
n movement tow tune ats Greene ae poet be of the Meek. The chairman admitted that the sum of 34,0001, received 
country was most encouraging, and reminded him of the great | j, TUESDAY-BANKRUPTS — T. Boss, Market Harborough, Chemis st and from the Handel Festival had infringed in some d 
. ... in 1200 were dif |  sesters, Bergen, Hosier — — upon the oth f revenue, and was not to be 
js JSTON, * a se " vine 
ferent from the circumstances which distingui that of | Liverpool, Timber "Dealer. > — — a nd did 2 
1859. In the y 1803 they were in the very midst of that | | BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED — J. L. Gross and J. T. rt, was, no doubt, a heavy item, and did not pay, but 
t European war which only ended finally in 1815; and the | “Segiren r TOME 88 it afforded reat amount of information. to the 
r erm manes, with the Ap ved inten Agent—W. Doveras, Glasgow, W — MM HA Ken ap s Thunder visitors, and he ‘did not think i mid be wise to 
tion of invading this coun l the general expectatio: — tend ot Arran, Fa —— ON mä D. Rim e Glee al. iu - 9 -— ^e ot discontinue it. The pict vin charges ere also hea envy 5 A but 
that the time was a F oe we should have to fight a | K. Nicol, Dundee, rewers). W p, Brac . Draper. li 
a nee ee DATE X. Cuero mue Mass p" The most popular. of the — were Deer shows, 
SCOTCH SEQUESTI 
CAMPBELL, 
coon e Draper and am thier — 
LR. W. P. 
— INS, De diey, Iron Merch, 
— Binwix, -—— | Her Stable 
RRSON, 
ant, 
ATIONS T€ been reduced fror m 12,0001. in 1857, to a little more 
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believe—if there was a feeling f alarm in the min ho | Auchenlock, Ayrshire, Grocer and Spirit Dealer n 60007. in the present year. e gardeners’ break- 
people of England generally—he would say that he for one was an item of e which was absolutely 
not " 8 place, y must recollect necessary. It was a custom which m gon 2 in 
ost ithe ter — of the a dan; fetr OL "m ani us cime - ith dower shows, 2d in 
Vi e a GITE! 
ber in the of the great Napoleon, that it 6 — £ dis opinion it “he a bold 
perfectly true that it subdued po German Powsr by Ta DECLARATION OF THE CATHOLI c Larry Ix Fav N 
Viet and. highly disciplined army, and that he overran Tealy, OF THE Popr.—The org babe find follow: g | policy to abòlish —— and might be > 
and at that period of his history he acquired a degree of power | declarati h ed to by the Ri ful one, but he was not prepared its 
which he mi; ly say no other Éuropean quy oe ever | reciente, ieee E Wg be by K oman A ion. The motion for the ent of a — of 
: r A 8 ior tes of 7 phen and 2 in favour of *. paym 
ussia he signally failed, —— the attempt to invade a great — 
territorial Power recoiled upon himself, and e y ruinupon| „We, the unde — Roman Galoi of England and n al, — ations w ; the 
him, Now, to invade ina roops would have to be con- | Scotland, mindful of that inviolable Ay =e ee LU Father date the both and 
veyed across the Channel, and the naval force ofi Great Britain | and the Apostolic See —- we have inhe m our — Mera v stock, and ex the time for 
— 2 — country could be d bya ne fathers, together w = > devoted Ty & wa — e- the transfer book from seven to 14 days. A seniation 
mayor > opening rem: on the | reign and a tachment to the constitution fos pro » Young, seconded by 
y of our navy being defeated or evaded. was | country—m od; old, pr the wrongs already inflicted on the iu 
aware that the introduction of steam into the navy had made | Holy Father, 1 — the rom rs which still threaten — ies Astbury, to e — —— eh 
e for bao did not. mem s pacity of 8 en Saint Ms ane F unday, maareh being aim 
ut he for one did not contem ed - s authorty, and a ns ion y the 
whelming force was brought to bear v — carin the — eigners á and invaders have deprived him of | resent into the e grounds without charges” — 
Possibility of our sustaining a defeat in the Channel He — . — which - — kept. from — ee vim ma) 
therefore, that he was not who contemplated | that European Gove ts, by the employmen DE — further amount of tren- 
ener or ek E ia ane 
ce, and al or e not | sec n e, have ass H 
feel distrust in the personal intentions of the Emperor en Govern ments, through fear or hostility, have witnessed the | an Saturday, — ing nine bars or ingots and sove- 
2 this count; hele: thought that t| spoliation o f the Ho ly Fa ther without — opposition | reigns, pacer at about 50007. On — one bar or 
public on the Continent was such as to make it d 4 seeing that, in our own — the pe „and | ingot, 21 Ib. weight, 410} soverei 
sirable to foster . ent. There could be no doubt that the acts eie oly Father have been assail —— slated | Fran: arok. Givon "rupees, E sling — 
ae — te of false ase sda . — the long while his rights hae [^ denied and hís * de- an ingot, — — 
Peace we eva "Dur the 40 years o LE English- nommeod tin that these denunciations and hostile — Another pm of as recov 
men seemed tol fie e adopted the idea that the days of war had | festation en so — on the part of the Protestant. — — ri - of — 15 sovereigns, 
away, and t the days of peace were to last for , rs — leading en, and of other public 2 nine rupees. Four d several sovereigns 
ever. He wished he could contemplate such a state of|characters in our country, that our silence might — — 8 ae eel o on wi d 35 obiti 
Wings, but it was not to be so, and although that long|the imputation of — with such een of an e " 
had no effect in diminishing the mational = indifference to the Holy Father, of — ty in e Bead reigns nd 17 rupees wer t up on Wednesday, 
had had VN effect of reducing the 3 t r right hike sra Ro uhr Gaceta. ars of pubie About 180,000“. of P the * wed has 
Successive ministrati been th eac re, an: the public, our views and feeling tters Ti 
* in order to show which should call upon Parliament — — evolved in discharge of our dut e | identified ified and di p of for the — s t of ts 
Yote the lowest estimates for the national service, and | Holy Father, to our country, and to ourselves, on publishing | pre oy will stand over until the adjustmen 
lowest amount of nai tional taxa and mo doubt it was | the followin declaration: :—Firstly, we declare, that — Jd rious claims for salv 
to any Governmen 55 doubt of t so long as time shall Ei doubt 
2 t to on the e country e no doubt o ency * sTMAS Holibax.— There is now no 
With as little pressu but one result H he Catholic Church, as the suo- Curt 
LT eredi ted sene ier ro e roe are 80 of Chris upon earth, | that pt next, — 5 E 
national dignity, or maintenance of that 1 
‘and that influence the nations of world 
England was bound to i support. W 
wuntry in the world, no great empire in the world, in 
— Was so esse that the means of janri 
eater than mn — ee or. g on war, should be 
of the extent - 
pire, it being eren over the fo uarters of the world, and 
—— nt of he four quan of the great centre of 
it was eum i um, sa Peetre 8 1 
je present si of Europe 
Pared ut that we could not t with ruden co allow the state of : shn ; 
things which had ioo: vinces, 
at peace with 5 we ER 8 e sanctioned en erm foe i erred as usual, but nae “a 
ford Intentions of the h ernment. On the other and etive o ema — — d — Ws 2 E loge which pha Lloyd's will also be closed by 
—— events had taken p and | declare ——— . — at any t no been. ordai mittee. 
ern ET 
Seetag rir enin 5 v tons ware making, in that Saadi ti justity rm ee — 1 EIE — € — IN THE beni ‘The City 
e had fo; : H 4 ing can be found on w wers a 1 
Maps and in Ching and ä hoped. that Dresent rebellion in the agna: PIU, of all competent | for the erection ndieators^ in Royal 
à RE might long continue, still there had been | on the ane 2 — ving sove- Bachen — the inhabitants of St. Michael's, 
Telations with prae aS two or three years in which our friendly |and impart ls bene who has d more than the Holy Cornhill, bave Wa notices and threats of Chancery 
Extremely complicated state of E 215 x bed, imer Father the character of a benignant, enlightened, and p eedings successfully preven nted the erection and 
Sible to say how soon again our allian i ht be f r, and that bis benevolen! ent endeavours and intentions pn gs 
— He. they were | bound to be epee for all contin. m. ote im rov . ——. in up rtm ion of his —.— have = vn voice d agi vepres — — 
m encies—that ou — dune n we were prepared for all | been, Ht n and without lis domin — atA attempt tb justify Sewers on Tuesday the churchwardens and a — 
and te t our navy was strong, and our people loyal both "wid 4 bellion by the all — of m . f the ishioners presented a orid 
ot — on — ground The was amen as for xd Say, th refore, red for the tion from paris 
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