THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
s baron if in the Lowlands; and every on wv ho 
his weapon wher called on to do so. Is there any rea: 
it should n 
know that the next Government, possessing all their powerful | 
resources, would continue to hag adore t eres pera friendly 
sentiments? There were spe peace who said 
wi 
old ? 
which enrols in the ra 
men of all stations of scciety—where the peer and the pe: sori 
rub sho ulders in regiments officered by men chosen by them- 
selves.’ 
of any m a tated 
d would 
sone man. À 
the French army and the resources of ‘Prabot it would be 
art EORGE CLIVE, M.P., Under-Secretary of Sta 
i t Mr. GE 
tear} cates ene anit ha o w e thom ad the Hame Department, ata meeting at ae efo vo on 
tho urs would not be spent in confusion Europe :— 
Bt ahr rope to tk ament so much 
has been said already that i. Ss not tie k it necessary to do 
re than state emphatically hais own ERENG concurrence in 
Doa sentiments put forth by the gentlemen who have preceded 
me. I eer we. atthe ik. of mite considere 
eve 
Lere, 
= 
. 
i 
sibl The | I venture to say I believe—th s 
Government gave them their cordial s £ show their vival arts and commerce than in the 
too ol join should give thei ane si t xA who were | ancient struggles for increased power and dominion. It may 
. er c j i 
take part in be called the barbarous regions of the world will still seek by 
service to his country. W. h e certain ot rerea an | ager n to increase their already too 1 dominions; but I 
invasion bere shy cig al occur, Another eo in | do not believe that ir Europe the time will ever agai 
the moveme: the bringing together in harmonious action | when nations will find it to their interest to cut each other's 
those classes wis usually did not amalgamate ‘the want throats for the purpose of enlarging the territory over which 
of opportunity. The gradual but sure manner in which it had | their rulers may preside. ve e see! t onquests o 
z vere oe was a proof of its sincerity, and a guarantee for its | the First Napoleon came to a very premature and unfortunate 
nce. It ought not to be o nde an ephemeral character, | end for him. We have seen the result of the great lust of 
and the Spirit of the ueo, which was now thoroughly roused, | dominion which characterised the house of Austria ; it is 
would prevent it from relapsin a large empire, which, so long as it was properly governed, ed 
OF Wis ALMESBUR a meeting at Christ- | its strength now whether it can reta 
as spoke allegiance oi ungary or not.. We have seen the desperate 
as follows on on the relativa ‘advantages 
e corps: 
g had the honour set long ag e spirit 
er hnjesty's Government, morse ow re; 1 
world will, in all probability, teach s OO 
potic and military they oy be, and howe 
y d, that the time for territorial 
has arisen from the 
may have said in former days, when it was 
f this neighbourb bringi his ay them, though he does not feel them at all 
met three or four times in committee, with th of car- | now. In the words of the old Latin proverb, : ou 
rying it out manfully. I invited to Heron Court Sir John | p prepare for war,’ Itall turns upon that aphorism, that 
Burgoyne and hi e-cam ho surveyed Hengistbury | while we are prepared for war re del ined to keep 
Head and the to Highcliffe. The: ey pointed out to peace, as well for ourselves as for all foreign nations. I beli 
that those two points might be fortified Aton very gat ad- | the cause to be one in which the most peaceable man m: 
roadstead and hari fairly draw sword or s ulder a rifle. It is only the feeling 
the een of the 2 ho 
dd n | of security—I will not say p: ‘which makes hom 
all else Yalonbia, whieh makes property. itself more peuuire, ad 
promotes the canse of commerce, intelligence, and education 
for the ne protection ofi diei test all over the world,” 
[January 21, 1860. 
JS#letrvopolis and its Wicinity, 
E VAULTS OF THE iy TY CHUROHES.—At the 
meeting of the di oe ommissioners of Sewers, the 
fi llowing importa ort from Dr. Letheby was reag 
nd ordered to be Seats and a copy sent to e every 
taotiheg of fhe jmsibeiteaet ea and the Metropolitan 
| Board of Works 
“« Several years ites elapsed since the practice of sepulture. 
withis the City was abolished, but as be grag have been 
e of bad an s in som the churche: t has 
p 
have been carefully e 
prirtieapla we a om, a 
yaul ge aed resu! 
servi: du } aier ner when the air is rarified 
by the warmth of the fires or burn , the rank vapours 
are drawn out in inenviable profusion t 
schief has been don 
is impossible to obtai 
coffins within tl ý 
number is not far short of 11,000 ; besides which there are 
hareivetia of bodies in the graves o of the aisle: es and porches. In 
most cases the vaults are entered from the general area of the 
church—the ing covered by den flaps or by 
stone flags s are generally o , with an outer 
covering of wood, and they are often pil p in tiers to the very 
crown of the vault. hen the wood ys the weight of the 
ng odour. But besides th ‘er of Baek tion the 
ale itself a PAEA p by the ee with. 
nume: if it were worm-e: rw t swells up 
into JODER ae wor orous carbon: hi offers but slight 
corpse 
organic radhe shall not be ia it must e or, gieculate for nd 
in motion, This no earthly power c: We may s 
though: who unt repo ep the cherished dead $ Erter ‘tate in Seh b; 
pe ay agg ye rah Reve ve pale! 1 ve the’ eee eo onalug them up in wood e stone and lead, and building them 
artillery istri eebe pra ; Cc into vaults and pyramids; but all is fruitless, for ‘dust un 
Wonk Hie erected for tur Den tnd thle Was: tie NAA he nity. Freita: dust, is the fiat, and the law is inflexible. How vain, therefore, 
pe i the mater You will see by Me condi a shrewd Bank RATE O —The k of England and how mis A aa ETS a st 
os tie Heasee battering wigs rs gnome ts =m apr reir n Thursday raliod thelr Fat rate of discount from 24 per | have been i every ay of rottenness, a mosphere: 
Bie a] pai igm Pie iha wr which ‘they are eya iae whieh į it was fixed on the 14th of July last, to ening! in the extreme ; so much so that o; aay occasions. 
and near to this locality, th eeg ries i Christchurch | 3 per S baya Soin QUUgAL to discontinue our ins £ for à nra 
would be Hurst, Calshot, and perhaps Portsmouth. It would The a charged n iane g ea ay A "and ee 
Bea 4 uses into tl here of the church, or passes, t 
be altogether out of the of possibility that gentlemen and | MoxNEY MARKET, Fripay.—Brirish FUNDS: Con- | ventilating openings, into the public way. The inspectors inform 
persons ng ose whom I see before me could, und g gs, p y. P : 
any circums give up their time s0 as to leave the | 80!8 closed at 95} for -gk sant 9 958 to 4 for the | met a a re no beg slun 199 f ne e opor n t we 
locality altagothor and go to thos ose distant fortifications, althongh | 8 8th Feb.; Bank Stock, 230 to 229; Three per Cents, | pany of which are Ay sintesanty bo way that thi bondit O 
as he pe seem ee ee ther y day fo ho r drill | Reduced, o 3; Ne oe Cents., 954 to 4; things requires a remedy; and although we have not had the: 
whie oes ons aos, | New Two and a Half per Cents., 78}; India Stock, 221} opportu of deali ith it as we wished, yet we have 
ian ent, n, 1043 lied such measures as will, we hope, reduce the SIE 
teer il whether the Go-| Five per Cent. Enfaced R an, to 
vernment wou ies at a reasonable distance s 044 to 2; Fi Cent. 
; 0 $; Four per Cent. 
this to I ed that—probably from a itto 1 
jomy—the Government has decided that no f 1858, to $; Ditto 1859, 98} 3 
S, 
n arran, 
= ga thi 
ik, anilan towns, and that they could not consider ur an Half per Cents., 1858, 943 ts tne charo Aneta a Ln ed x 
Christchurch as coming under one of these ea ries. We |] yres Si Cents., for Acct., 85; Ditt ventilating pipes have carried from the vaults to the tops- 
should therefore, alt itted to have practising ura of the bea. AA olber openings Dave thax been - 
batteries—altho hy: Slee Goweritnoents wedold wen pyr f 23; Belgian Four and a Half per Cents., 98}; teen thal orden SF smth 
ug! ve! us down a s npuy closed, so that the noxious gases, if any should escape, 
couple oins for the purpose of drill and ORA Mexican Three per Cents., for Acct., 24 to 2; New| shall be diverted from thé church ahd public way into the 
practically le Granada Deferred x ; Peruvian Four and a | upper atmosphere. ere t rran; ts be 
Half per Cents, for Acct., 95; Portuguese-Three per adonted-the aron onla Bea been imprig 
Cents., 1853, for Acct., A a: perm Five per Cents., d edifice of the City sin idit aaivadion or danger from 
1103; Ditt r » 1859, 652 to 66; Sar- sickening elements of decay. If however in 
dinian Five per Cents., ‘for in 853 to 853 ; Spanish time it je fonaa Socostary tanp ga nope-aoohinl reer 
mu: one as no t nterfe: 
New Deferred Three per Cents., 333; Ditto fo: of the many cntenes dh e required improvement, 26 
e, | 338 5 Turkish E. per E: Genia, 1854, 783; Ditto for | have received it by Order in Council. Alone I have no power 
of| Ace cet, 784; Ditto for 1858 for "Acct., 66} to 663 ; Ditto u T i this meer wre I mo bound t tos kin jane Ai 
Guaranteed of hig mme on of the valuable services w 
Four ees r Cents., 105 to 104}, Ta ered by Mr. Graing a pikes een aria the i 
a ave likewise received attention. ere are 83 o) 
belonging to the sev ishes, and the a cane ne 
£ on Pieler wr Seren feelin east sane ja 
i - soil is much above the surface of the neighbouring ground. 
- Nott iinet siaa ++ +¥ £13,015,100 | The height varies from a few inches to many feet, and the 
presided last w ; : een ata: = ates average elevation is about dus to the grad 
Granta ee T eet be William: De , of zoF huniany m me notion hy 
Gtandtally, on bis return formed of the extent of it by considering that a surface of, 
> on his m foreign service, aud i in “£25,653.008 £29,643,005 at, 572 square th 18 inches of soil upon it, represents. 
the course of = pasa pelted as follows to the a BANKING DE MENT. mass of rather more than 856,0 feet. All this is 
poem at nee Pag oiT Ca] apitat nage} sr eee ee a a BR, r rank with the remnants of graves, and it contains. 
“It is riinan ask you to drink to the army without | Public Deposits (inctuå- ty). + £10,813,992 | Dearly 36,000 tons of human remains. and y sat 
touching upon what i going on around a and upon that dis-| BE ka paipa Other $ Secu ~- 19593664 | go by before pass through its appointed changes, and 
play: Gf martial spirit which is pervading e country at this | of Nat’ Deb z Goid and Silver © iais | Pe once more the constituents of the living body, or the larm- 
I am Tasar those, and T am oot gular in my | „dend Acets. 166,259 tet Cole oi OD clamantis at mpound. Till then it will be 
Sa as think that this co or ever did her Deposits. - : 14,850,754 ous in the extreme to disturb the ground to any depth. 
stand a of being invaded by a F think that and other bills 812439 A- urge iat pia a3 ere gions: u it a 
any one capable of conceiving so rash a project kn “£371 arte e building 
the stuff {are made of to attempt to set foot u steht 19th day of Jan., 1960. one to he: Chief Gasnier eens oes and to mate them mae so ge have 
ut nevertheless it is not right I e same nen 
in false security, or that we should, by any remissnest be poe Gazette of ti Tat M perated in bringing the graveyards of this metropolis into 
part, tempt a rash action on the part of othe r shores aze eo ye eek. ceeds parkki ond eres oia 5 a pari z 
Are no longer what they used to be, for the invention of steam Streatham Piace, Bristo Hilly paneer ee anne, or respect far the « ee agen t the 
E almost bridged ovér the Channel ; and therefore it becomes | field, Yorkshire, Steel holla we R. Rs rek > me tint be l eing ton ate a to warn 
when we see all Europe bristling as it were in a t be- | Licensed ted Victualler 0, Favin, E Le Street, Merchant E x, Birming- that this places of the Cty. Bus ir i ey, tort lh safet: 
comes us to consider how we shall be best able to efend our heny Braer Founder—G. Waite, Birmin pine, Grocer. tree that tenet be done with impnnity. 3 
hearths and altars in a of necessity arising for it. Hence | poco TCH SEQUESTRATI ions. AITKEN, Dundee, Currier —A. Gran, | requires the soil of these hali- : 
1; to see the taking z placo throughout the | Grain Merchant O Sree ro ONE an SE een med Oo Tank a ies come... It is indeed notight poe sig! f the air. 
to FRIDAY BANKRUPTS OW Cuertzw, Point Truro, Commission | m» 2K & mass of fes Tottenmei-ko sho seatilenot, 
—W. Ertis and Sox, Nottingham, rd Manufacturers | LBE time was when such a thing has caused a 
es, Dudley Port, Staffordshice, Tronmas W. Grivovey, jun., | and who would hly risk it ? That ch P 
Edge, Staffordshire, Cattle Sal n—B. HASKINS, Shortwood, | portance to ject at the ig time is a 
Pinigh Meant’ T Es O Ger PEN deat Wa fom soiouny entertained bythe lrgy to 
18 Sloe tshenter,Mutceu W Saa entei obire ee ny | ho, OHY benetces Ti tbis 1 done there is every prospect, 
Denler—J. VARLEY, King's M mui, near Huddersfield, Yarn Spinner— | he on many of ane churches, and 
Croxhall, Derbyshire, Dealer in Uriers. l shea thy ground: de e wie they well as that 
