THE GARDENERS’ 
CERONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[January 14, 1£60 
to you on the pre: t our dilficulties with Great | be now daily in the hands of our fellow citizens as the bow th i 2274; Three per Cents, 
Britain rape sone of the Clayto in Baler Treaty had been fully once in the hands of aor r ancestors, a ne English riflemen |R mok hy 952 to Fy ; AS pow ee per Cents., 95% to $ 
adjus iaee Bonourable and satisfactory to both | be as superior to all o ep ig en once were.’ p r? š; 
es. From caw r which the British Government | Typ DUKE OF tl Feed we diLieutenaht of ‘ive per ’Cents., 109; India Stock, » 2213 5 Pini; Five per 
not anticipated, they. bere not completed treaty arrange- | ayo Mahi tt oa aa Work on | Cent. Indian Loan, 104 and 103ł; Five per Cent. En- 
ments with the Republics of Hond faberi a in pur- | Northam IRENE a meeti ing at Lg Ae Rupee paper, 97 to 97}; xikoa Bills, 28s. to 
suance of the understanding’ between the t o G ments. | the 4th at. and made the opg remarks on the ORRON: Dania E Conte 18 
It is nevertheless evidently expected that "hi good work | organisation of Rifle Corps : Serna ey on 25, 
soon be accomplished ; while indulging the hopes 0 ofthat, | a : BASS 3 ; Russian Five per Cents., 1094 F “Ditto Four and a 
no other subj remai hi cari dist tarb tin good relations He wo i the fir: lace remark that it was nmo Az Half per Cents., 98} to 98 ex div.; Ditt hree per 
between the two countries. The question arišing f the | able, as far as practicable, to form companies of some bat in, Cents., 1859, 653 ; Spanish Three per Cents., 44 ex di 
adverse claims of the parties to the isl: o nan 9 het Wider her than to have sub-divisions of one company, one part of a p P a ea n 
e Oregon Treaty of June 15th, 1846, suddenly assumed a | Company residing in one neighbourhood and another at another Forish Six Red Gents, 1 1854, for Acct., 784; wet for 
threatening promine: der to preve unfortunate col- mag borane he ag Sag at some Oa day this would g 1858, for Acct., o 642; Venezuelan Thre e pe 
i uch difficu! ach. dist ould form a company Cents., for Acct. Bt 
concen € 9 a 
members within a 
fils 
a 
puted gro: which are calculated to provoke any conflicts, as H ir i 
far as it c: i i scattered populations, and it was d for farmers livin; 
authorities of nome a ors \ Leni se oars tie down on the banks of the Trent to meet together at a certai Bank of England, 
ought to be settled before either party should attempt to appointed place for drill without great inconve ce. Wher pr DEPARTMENT, 
exclude the o Eros or aserka lete exclusive | Persons had to travel four, five, six, or seven miles to drill, and | Notes issued .. .. .. €30,002,060 Governmerit Debt .. .. £11,015,100 
sovereign rights within the fairly disputed limits. Much the same distance, the move! ot be ape up Gold Sin and Balin x E ae 
excitement prevailed for some time throughout that region. | The gena was best suite because, possessing Sil še Doa E 
Serious danger of. a Goililon between the parties was | 800d horses, they could meet w o in- ee 
apprehended. The „Briti h ha d.a lan arge naval force in the con ‘og i in attending duty fot sinthe year. But £30,002, £30,002,06 
vicinity, and it is oP imple justice to the in such to as tford, Wo: Honan Southwell, Mansfield, and BANKIN p ae 
admiral on that si eam to state that he wisely forbore to Newark pai Gan Aiai different. I towns one, | Proprietors’ Capital. . ina 333,000 Govern p Securities 
commit any hostilo act, but determined to refer the whole | 2d in the larger t s two co e raised, Rest, 5 TE 250,728 (including oe 
affair to his 3 For tands wait their instructions. This | the drill could be Yropriy attended, and the spirit kept up. By ublic Deposits ‘gen E Eiin eiie 
aspect of the Aas ie iis een opinion, demanded attention, to taking this step nee would not only be doing patriotic service} Banks, tasioners Notes .. $1707.40 
revent any act ie hostility si Yom fe de place. Lieut-General s the country, but t ould bee fit th he| of Nat. Debt, SEE K Gold and Silver Coin + 697,069. 
Soott was ae Srepetenes on the 17th of September last, to take | Same aie ee be im roving the hi jama aeeti Å- , eae 
comman: ited States 7 foro S oaste: Seven day and other bills  '812,439 
the oof tag from the A ind aes persuaded t g 
w g 4 men out of bad compan: a- £39,724,561 _ €39,724,561 
baie ap ata have re transpired € on the 5p re before the Generais Pm lie compa Y, n Fis sd ei e point respecting the | 12th day of Jan., 1860. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, 
I am happy Bhs ee w the event proved that this discretion brgahi isation of i ceca that he vona ‘especially call _ OC 
could not have been ted to a more co! tent hand. poole we pte nie he felt c nced that in ca Wa asette of the Gea eck. 
Scott has recently returned from his mission, | Of nec DAY — BANK RUPTS — Darr, Ca sa ff, Flour Merchant— 
having accomplished certain objects, ondi here is. no J. ree: Birmingham, Groce TA Seli "Southampton; Homæopathy 
lon; good reason haved Ollision betw the forces of Chemist — R. TALL re. as me Laan. Ah ypa Mg hones 
the two countries the existing Begotiations: I q Bost, Tuto- freer reper r—E, T. Su near 
t eS inform t tere rage no improvement of SCOTCH SEQUESTR . Fıxray, Glasgow, Carver — H. 
pennies JoxnER, Cromarty, 
ye gr you aut 
of Mexico since my lasi 
Aat, to ask the earn 
earnest attention i Congress to tl happy 
condition of that Republic. Outrages of the worst description 
committed rsons perty. There is scarcely an; 
f injury n suffered by our citizens in | t0 comma 
Mexico during the last few ye: We have been nominally at 
eace with that Republic; but, so far as the interests of our | ° 
visi the 
merchants, shipmasters, or in other capacities are concerned, 
we ong as well nayo Lares at war. I recommend to Congress 
to a law authorising the President, under such restrictions 
as Toes may deem nace, to Sapes military force cei 
Mexico for the p e of obtaining indemnity for the past and 
ty for the future.” 
Sia ish ear in rere that eater 
rd-Lieutenant could so 
hem ed Tinto a battalion, Mior would likewise 
e adv. TER of ne ant-colonel and a 
a ‘tiem tob b 
the 
bo ve a lieu 
xIco.— Advi ces from Vera Cruz to the 27th ult. | major, who could give them OEG rand in = bring 
report ti n Mexico. Miramon’s | them up toa state oft ‘the highest efficiency ; but t thes 
Cevonabent hed prot tested esis Mr. M‘Lane’s | SO" ie matiit be Born ind, would not 
treaty, and has restored 400,000 oaa of the 600, 
ich n Z ura to the conducta, antageo' f form 
forwarded it to T epic. xo hen also imprisoned ti at at they should pint the same 
pe on a charge of PERENTA ae Liberali cern eo esis E 
= op a rhea and captured Teotilan. General Wheat dyism ; let it 
to take command of the ard of much silver lace and 
Est army of the south of M not attach m 
was about to open the campaign. 
rtance. 
the rey 
to the plains of India, o' 
duly to psp the eee but he did n 
essential consideration 
ven 
ere going for service 
he steppes of Ruste, it might Be wise 
not regard it as a very 
ee 
zaii 
THE LORD CHANCELLOR on Thursday in administering 
the a of allegiance to the — of Court Volunteers, 
delivered the following addre: 
om 
have been called upon ng them ie M es, and toed best 
Seidl A. ated me high satisfaction that tI 
to ister to you the oath bi alliance on sig RE = to 
volunteers into the military se’ e Crown. I rejoi pon 
Yani 
See beret of an A 
anrs of Sers ak ane ML s Lord- 
t s little as 
be: cing ag SaN ee hg Sony the respec- 
Lie ant 
possible in Desa ma 
At the same gs ‘or ph ee 
uch a 
tive companies to tear t themsel) 
officers anet io 
oem teat our defences 2 oreign i 
pace with the increased Rallities ng cteting a landin 
sacred soil. ger of pan: 
r the 
teer force, for if ‘ths were os the 
‘new love’ without returning to the old. With r Seo 
Pii rong Res! 5 never recommended any a oe appoint- 
t to ajesty withou es of the 
cultivate the pur- 
ess we must bear in 
tedly, and that to 
to repel it. In my 
Eg ah was areas Boe and 
ted. by tho 
ted 
of naming them, but ad the same 
ible n for those whom he 
e had ore pot ae - 
Y n they 
prope aoe ote called pa 
He had s 
devolved yem 
time he alone 
r bee 
respon nsibility 
was respo: 
e mend them make their 
exclusive ; all means have the representatives 
ses; but, at the same time, as to ag wae 
great ex A A at first in this r espect. all m 
thoy a should — mo ey’, in their corps, but should no 
alarm of the sailing of at Boulogne, vy of their 
waited for a fair wind, for ing Seah iy We did our | co! y 
duty while the war TE but we, or rather the Goverment = al van 
of be blamed for allowing all the volunteer 
I believe, to ee 
at 
Grocer—D. Ronen’ 
FRIDAY—BANK - BE the 
ounger, Liverpool, Gun and Pistol M Ma ers—M. Br Anan and EAVER, 
Tunstall Staffordshire, Clothiers—P. wks, Kinson Lodge, near Poole, 
Brickmaker—W. Jac N, Kidderminster, Victualler—J. Kerns, 27, Old 
Street, St. Luke’s, Licensed Age rt R. Mipp ac pe and J. ate if 
woop, Leeds, Linendrapers — OWLASON and nooks, Liverpool, 
Builders—W. STRANG 5 204, Strand, Printer and Publisher, DELEI 
East Stonehouse, Devoan ire: Licensed Victualler—W. J. R, Teign- 
mouth, Baker. 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION—W. R. Pa 
ae and tts Wicinitp. 
TERSON, Glasgow, Merchant. 
Lorp Macautay.—The funeral o 
tort Maan tor Pace å S vee Abbey on 
Mon nday afternoo ock. He s bu uried ir in 
foot of ‘dates ads oe yy 
olly Lodge, a siting Hil, ; Kensing- 
11 
rning coaches. 
me be carried befor 
is piece San as set 
the known opinions of the 
ic A T The chief mourners 
were the Rev. T.M lay a d Mr. Ma caulay jun., Mr, 
Macaulay, ‘brother lind ewes of the dec eased 
G. Otto Tr 
Mr. evelyan, who occupied the first. 
carriage. Mr. T | Ellis, Mr. E. Cropper, Mr. K. 
Macaulay, M.P., and Mr. H. T. Holland occupied 
the second carriage. r two other carriages 
were filled with the principal domestics of the d 
eased. Th ssion ed down Campden ` Hil 
Ae Jennin: and eton, Tren 
all bearers were the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of 
Cire, Earl Stanhope, To rd John he Bishop 
the piao 3 the House oa “eae Sir G. 
ry Ho 
e a tuiniig the Berne 
ption :—The Right Honourable Thom: as Babi 
Macialay, Baron Macaulay ror Rothwell, fons ae Oct, 
1800. Die a 28th Dec., 1859. A lar rgen number of m m mbers 
EFFE 
If they only got a company of 100 
‘ tart with, they woul Nee bes noei of a greater 3 number 
sien A = the mn Mg ra ich gua bid 
ate i endea effe BaS 
i as tlle they. aid, inatoa of succeeding i in the bns they had 
in view, it might o; mly end in discredit to themselves and 
failure, so oe = they were concerned, to the cause which they 
disbanded and diss 
desired to an they w rs task have to assist the artisan 
who join wate was ei t, because it could not Ad 
— that nig woul id his. ‘ime; a and oe en, out of h 
ice to them 
e a ued hts 
= imate ve = SEn n A to 
ou have set a nol wennet le, which I d 
universally followed, nnd tet ranged em 
autra out the length and breadth of this kingdom 
as Soad. strike ee into te tho, i rads of S who te still 
have a disposition to attempt asion of our shore! 
Ei my Entelligence. 
MoxrEY MAR RIDAY.— 
sols dined at 952 id = for es and 954 to to} 
In pae elips 
Ea otoan 
of each day to aor 
experience, that you will nelther 2 impede your apa 
aa e interests of your ai the rifle 
Con 
S for the 
who were desirous. to ee 
, were admitted by ticket to a 
Abb ey, and the sister and sister-in-law of the noble 
lord, and one or two meg ore —— oceupied 
ler eons 
science, and art, 
seats in the clerestory i a AE the 
grave. e o esented by Lord 
Cranworth, Lord Brou; >, Lara Montene ae Ear! 
of Shaftesbur ry, Lorde, Lord Belp Lorano 
and Lo: roug! e Lowe z Ho repre- 
pes by the Chanesio of th Mr. Ewart, 
i. a Baines, Mr. Serjeant Shee, Me Kana Lord 
Mr. mson Hankey, Alderman Salomons, 
39 "ins a Tite, Mr. Edwin Jam tea Wilde, 
Mr. Mass r, Mell , Lord Vane, Mr. Josep 
Locke, Mn She eena Lennox, and 
on ord Bury. owe the Hits | 
©. lan s, Bart lland, Bart., Sir David 
arin me the pe of St Paul’s. The service was read 
by the Dean estminster. The outer coffin was of j 
polished elm, enclosing a leaden coffin and she iL The 
lid was divided i three compartments; the upper 
one containing plate ie, pe of 
