THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIE, 
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, Bristol, Sail and Ship's Colours Ма! whe alace of 
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те пу hah memes conceiving that many һай joined | Чал, иа CA Онтон Адет end Genera satisfied with b 
ev atriotism. That Yovxc, Racket Court Inn, Birmingha: 5 ton, „Street 
the Volunteer forco from Ever of p num s.y Not кес Couri inn В LED-I p New му - 
movement might be regarded in twò ways—either ey A EA RAUR CANE P. Pante nad 
were: іп danger of E attack from abroad; ог they | Soh Я 
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from ма the Government knew that it w: 
taste for military lay, so that ort pressure 
АР d in favour o КОЧО of the por army. 
Having dwelt further upon the waste in the publi ES марга Drapet x 
he adverted i the Session about to commence. e Deale- W. Vacsrarr, Fenchurch Street. Whar din 
Shall we have the same waste, the same. fraud, me | Worcester, Жын im m 
extravagant pe ta provided for and Smas med i Ri I cox OT de d Ма qu Phe e NS DM 
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estimates ө аге vas as larg Vo ds thos e ot last Sessio n there was some Tomintoul, Байы EA RD RE 3: Pollock hari. Renfrewshire, Calico Printers, 
o vex oem this inti which intended war. Let them м 
them, least of all the Emperor of the French. мне cople pr 
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gland. Не believed that if our own Governmen 
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en to Mr. Cobden to ascertain whether the Government Dec Houses оғ PARLIAM ein d em а, three heads— 
of France would consent to an amicable arrangemen ie 1 'mecting a the Ro yal ute о 
vi t hould Ec x their А одане вресїа Pedara j 
берү Ан ав оаа received by bes T heec was Monday for the д of either р 
French Government with as dial ү feeling as it of discussing the various умен for the preservation | liable to de 
те n M gi tm 00 таке "vg teme wr of, eom of ЖОЙЫ, ана езре cally i ce t Houses of | wou AE be 
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Binperót SAMT ыйа cd this eredality. - He believed the Parliament. Mr. Tite in opening the discussion gaid ш ss called "Шене. 
opinion to be а sound one, but he was sorry to say that, g ld 1 f p mctible; it could be lig 
vost be foun the past, he belieyed that tbat tho greate atest obstacles - мш E чане абое citas of | | 5 {о 
M Th cg Umi е а would be enfer the more the failure of the principal material employed in the | buildin ngs 
ple felt that HN were rightly governed. А ма 9 Кайа of bes Palace at Westminster, and to|] 
his people f e ig ak 
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in the expenditure of the lie resources. eT e Buropemn з notico бе: ri lie iuge et. The Palace of | covered. There were 
алй deha pea feelings i теси бау e Ea the Westmi wid a bu uldi ing of vast extent, newly mounted, but the process patented 
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had fedi unjustly treated, and possibly they might discover |] fi found, 
н н d, t шм; pm. that was Fein of aecident in ordinar y edi er Ана was ren › utio 
кесүү ed d usan g of which we were Janty proud as a nation, fr om the his statemen 
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N.— Notice has been issued of а new | of the finishing strokes of the axe and the hammer ment con 
Lad. И Des ла, oan of 8,000,000. The tenders are | had hard] ceased, it was found externally in a state | the circumstance that while 
to be received on Friday week, The ce A: at | of lamentable decay—a man 36 extensive tha t ће | upon by the commission 
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India Council on the morning o thai day. It is ander- | could not afford any parallel d ever. It was true | could be no doubt that the decay 
of this loan is in consequence of they had seen, and were CADET. seeing, in this and sulphate of ammonia i ondon 
the non-payment of sums mto the Indian Treasury by other countries, the necessity for restorations various | upon unstable carbonate of m 
the railway companies, and that but for the difficulty |: and many of them en to the | Mr. Szerelmey had ео i ile 
experienced by these undertakings in herum. their same causes as. those they were now about to c prd the Speaker's Cou 
requi — d would not have кр brought E 
"us сеч ME-TAX. notice been | of Chartres and Rouen, and, in our own rne the was the best he had jad seen He 
sued fcm he Inl оне бна stating that the | familiar instances of Henry VIL's Chapel and Redcliffe | to prejudge the cor 
А! еу апа Solicitor. General have iter = a | Church, Bristol; but those cases of decay were found | ge t the whole queri, vii 
Њаё the double income-tax on In cec after the ганд of centuries and not of nos M — тыю ity, should be 
-be enforced, and that; the clai зз сармат Poen due to causes perfectly ыа, such as of | are hitects and chemiste.— The | 
save to be тейи. аду deducted will, of Caen stone anl Reigate n Henry VIL' Сара, M.P., Chief Commissioner of. W. 
C and of the worst ior o oolite їп the chu rch - with great pleasure to th to the 
R Сом orb has j| Bristol. Not so with vd H nt ment of Mr, 
been issue db y e Company stating feme а delas must science and caution had b exhausted. At thi е | 
occur in the payment of the guaranteed interest sect no probable foundation for. ihe ош which had fol- 
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he contract, the Government are not dinder | 
obligation to pay the Pda unless the line is in strict | the 
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e present meeting. He o personal object to | опе that bes ра 
working түе, no theo оту to rero 7 kige or or лакей of | the building. Не 
ЮНЕ олы е то ту еМ e o 
Mie Mn MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRrrISH FUNDS: Con de diseüssion. of азаб iO di and 
sols c 915 to 92 for Money, and 99, for the ith 
Tth Earainn: "Tree рег Cents. Койке, 91j to $; friendly kn d rede Mmi Per es we they might 
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r per rierce which existed on the subject, as well ак he 
* 1859, 951; Ditto tu 175. | technical skill best able to appreciate any prop 
aper, 94; Ex che- | whic piede Be; made for the Pape prae of the great 
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1839 and 1850 95] s Вона en: Six per Cents., for | opted in ancient р for the preser 
ect., 933; Mexican. Three per Cents, for Acct., КИР ion of s He sai Е with respeet to the practice оГ 
ioi; Russian Four and а Half per Cents.,913; S panish | us B айе» that all his gor й their Конь | r 
Passive, 17 to $; Turkish Six ee wes ts., 1854, for | ani "i M rendi ould induci m to er ve tha 
p p oM EM oM а i ide 561 | the ms ttempt to preservo tes one o which | 
; Di uar our per m ^ x діу,; 
Venézuela Three per cer orm thelr e Me: ware composed, beca no such fases 
боз t itd 
каа Жкн, 9RRSITSRSESM ЕЕЕ” Н 
Ras e ry in their cli mate. It» еа true they deco- 
та their b , bnt that was for the | 
sake of ornament. Their marbles required no protec- | o 
tion, and none of the colours а sons were in the 
аме de ir edifices 
Fs Бап ot тиш: 
ted to p eir edifi 2s 
Dioscorides mentioned, un ph me the name of a. 
a pitch 0 1 Greeks for coating i E 
^ Л кр, the sea, and there were | = 
в relati the e substance in Рі | Ls 
Publie ne hs e phudi 70,28 | лус Dead Weigit Pa It was clear, however, t zopissa was used exclu- | which was very numerously pom 
Ban ERIR ms Securities D$ 20,171,156 sively for the protection of ships, and nev ver for the by th . у. Povah » E bx 
SC Nat Debt, and Div Gold айй Бег бөз ; 297090 | servation of stone. Vitruvius gave a detailed acconnt | Aldersgate, mi Eu 
ойе d Acta) ot the process known by the name of enca tie, but | the е 1 m 
Seren day and other bilia race was used for the preservation, not of в one, | business - of 
—— of colours, - л giviug a fine fin ish | Margaret's Loth m 
Sist day of Jan., 1861 M. MARSHALL, Chief Ga 17. | to the surface of s It (uia appear, how- “infidel ? bei рн 7 © 
e ever, from a letter published RA Sir TUE Rawlinson Char. of England, r 
Gazette of the Фә9ее that a mode of preserving s imilar- 
ЗЕТА ВАНКВОРТЯ- G. Asors, Constitution Hill, Валі: | 60 the pack fot in senta i en holding si 
Desier y. 1, Соок, Welealh ор айе, Tammer, Curie Pad еме rock the bug: L- of which was covered with i edes a M rebendary of St 
Eos eek TE Pete Кете Sore Grocer And Dra d tions. ais criptions were coated over with what MM s London Bri pe pests 
— кан Birmineham, "noe que PEE Мапшас- | Sir. Hen diet а varnish, but what might be a silicate ru tendency of 
Hose, Golden Lane, Old Stet 80 LE card Rae | the бок at Publie of lae. artificially a applie d ; and the sculpture, though | which certain clergymen 
Ке D ken. St. Peter's » Cambridgeshire, Leather Dealer and med ecuted 900 moved an а 
ex was in a perfect state | anthors, 
ndport, Hampel , Build. - ар дӱ ае з Й 
65» Long Lane, City, Stationer and Gene era Dealer чеона + or preservation, the varnish being even harder than | calling his Lordship’s 
Lx oye сап Т. Гознам, Wellington. Chambers, E e limestone de beneath it. Bat, after all, the real;to the nec 
Lx Miler awr es ion nt da; 
ciona Карані в and ps Lane, C за ed Mina ARDSON, 9, ndon wer calcareous E in, and w 
2, 94, West 
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