Arr 14, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
York Herald says that | cigs PLOTER SEQUESTRATIONS—R. Demrstex, Forres, Elgin, Surgeo 
county of f Nice. They state that the pan 4% Bhi Ee pe oH FOUE 
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Fran e is popular thr es Savoy. Some apprehen- | the offer of the: "nth Government for an arrange- | FRIDAY r BANKI RUPTS CS. Asusy, Carlisle Street, Soho Square, 
sion ‘prevails at t Nice that fashion ho} ment of the San Juan difficulty has been respect | jam: Manufnetn er of Patent Yorkshire, Draper M; E. Bowna, Birming- 
wed to enk, tin town tat ir residence in winter will fully. tual, Ea is said that Ri offer Popon that | Keepe rE East woop, Manchester, niin te he Hence RE 
abandon it n is annexed to France, and that the 2 Un ited States should ackn owledge the aim of Gre at | gornwall, Wine Merchant T. Ixwocenn, Covent Garden, , Grocer—J. E. 
the t tradespeople eit consent be ruined Md the f Laan seware, Road, sate, Tailor—G. Rore Sutton, Lanea- 
eparture f the eir bes t customers The Legati s of territory porto Mr. Cobb has, encinditionally Woaraas, Horsely Heath Tipton, C ch duane, Rotherhithe, Grocer—J. 
; fries-shire, Fa Smer W. Baoa Glasgo Ba ish Rowantree Hall, 
tocher, Dumbartonshire, C: Be ae founder—W. Davin, pora 
4 if Co., Edinburgh, Jewellers. 
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chee e eral Latorkieee v6 was received on the President has sent a message to the House of Repre- 
d inst. at the Vatican, and ho rnale di 
Saturday contains his appointment as ‘eine ander-in- | inquiry into the abuses of power. The President takes 1 
hief o of the Papal troops. 79 is asserted that the King as ground for his protest that ome can only act tail ii and its wih 
pc seme The President had sent to Con- 
t th Legati atiota The ex-Duke Francis of Modena | gress the official despatches received he American ME deg F CAMDRIDG THE ARMY AND 
landed at Ancona on the 26th ult. with General ocr i in the Gulf concerning the seizure of Spanish eee RS — At the taster trie at tthe Mansion 
Lamoriciére, an and has made arrangements for his troops | vessels by ff Vera Cruz. Great | Hou of Cam’ 
e French G tł iled ladelphia, in conséapanon of | ing to the toast of the Army and Navy made the fol- 
assured the Pope that the army of occupation whicl case. By slave had been ordered to | lowing remarks on Bi Army and Volunteers :— 
has i ear a iis ‘My Lord Mag ee, Jo to acknowledge the compliment _ 
be w es y 
drawn from Rome for the present.—Letters from Naples Cox m British Columbia Sern goi Topay. the, er ae I 
state that on the evening of the 6th an immense crowd, ing advo to the aoi of ‘Fe bruary. Her ay a s ay he feria pa Thave the ene tote, be to ‘ihe = 
estimated to number 80,000, blocked w up the Toledo, abip Topaze, 50, had r ached Esquimalt, The follow- | of that army, I trust it will not be deemed unbecoming in me 
at Naples, and raised numerous shouts of “ Viva la Cos- des aed had been 7 a ved by Governor Douglas | t° 53y sat, Rotitistan we are not reputed to be a mili- 
tituzione” before the residence of the Papal Nuncio, | from the Duke of New tide aellvhaiometecrean toe asterane E T 
The street was fhe a cleared i oe gic Ata a wning Street, Oct. 21, 1859. | fashion rather to oe ‘this country as ag 8 military Pow wer; but 
meeting of Neapolitan paper Fy k Puri n on the Peep 2 Ruch gly "the eae A yee itm a Ent we m gir ea aie chow e Fee tt tans ta The ela” that, 
inst., it was rT resolv, ed, b; 4, that) of Varicouver Island, expressing their feelings bn tht "subject always cote ‘tp. to ito expectations, Th at is st big) ty bee 
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+ kinga tor hao ed was a propo- odes pen poan; laid before the apoen, m has been piensa continu no eee aga taken of the army on occasions like 
á recei e same ver, aciously, an command me to e pr in a great to k 
sition a of support, and a committee was ap- | express her satisfaction at the apieiy me loyalty and patriotism | high Rot Hithottt. WIS Ag eiat Ba oMcienk. i 
pe ed A a ry 9 out the views of the meeting. Among | evinced by the morialista, It is Her Majesty’s hope that the | me, that the troops stationed in distant lands look with 
mem’ pa Ep Du ao Maucinin, and | Governments of t the espective nations will be se t, settle anxiety to see the estimation in which they are held in 
Confort 0, an of t talian parliament, Le oe ott i the “Neve y | England. The first feeling that prevades all ranks is paw 
an ry to the colonist. ome?’ and the p cknowledg: 
Farina, president of Tt Taha “National Safety, Pinia, and as oy Agee 39g | ment which their efforts receive from their countrymen pro: 
Interdonato, M. Plat: a ranches 0 i 
who has tr red ih Rome dade 1848, La Masa, an eminent | i 
military writer, Pornasi, a well-known medical pro- 
e poet arbre 
uad. 
s- S ait ipiso Mi D the remark of the Lord M: , that the 
fessor, and th a. sion of oR for ei fli fo Ki Epe S t ed th aA riches of and Bind influe: sf he emi = ssl a 
Stotir = The insur éction in Sicily appears to be en 19 Wonn biota At | measure, owin toi he army and navy. r if it were not for 
spreading. The aiyettth at Daler, pce rer to À PSr m 4 th seontity in which È a MAES 3 pursue Yoa. any avery 
the official itegun; attacked the Royal troops at ga collectively feel that your ships and your pe canoe 
5 oelock in the morning, then’ re-formed and shu rs itp Intelligence. very part of the globe, this great empire and it: merce 
leh selves t up in a convent, which they barricaded.| Bing Ra rscouNT.—The Bank of England ig Sey paw Bee a they hare done fe ifn 
A battalion of the 6th Regiment of the Line made a | Thursda seen thelr recor EEr Aaa a T ty n IRNS 
sudden ass sault u upon n the insurgents, but were driven | META me ae Sa fh eee x 3 Eter t., depends very much on yourselves. If the liberality hitherto 
ble loss. The Royal Artillery then on the Tit tO 9 per. cent, shown in supporting the army and navy is still displayed, you 
THE NEY tame Act.—The Act imposing new |may rest in security both now, and, I trust, for many 
opened a breach, and the convent was ta ken 1 by assa ult. stamp duties came into operation on the A inst, | ages to come. But zon must not shut your eyes to 
H ort: ecessary to attain 
' were captured. Several bands of rebels having risen must “tr gor a nM ry ener EN Pog iW pon, bead sent ony cannot relax your exertions without to a cer- 
in the environs, in order to pe . ing re Fe , b Tae af shiek EE to a sold i ie doe deteriorating your national year Nobod: 
in all directions. An insur- ‘ea d ’ |iu that position. This is, I believe d glori 
transferred, or money to be forwarded AS ig ge pe aey a ods 
aik is said to have “tb as tl bt ok ous het hago ects ead ne y > | empire, at the head of the “civilised world. We the tone 
ihe MUY broken in | must have affixed $ E an Bot add 1d. stamp (not | to Plise society in ev E He globe. "A his is a 
Messina and Catania. “The al journal does not iti at 
2 tage stam ), ust be cancelled | position which a great. nation. ought to strive to maintain. 
speak of the gree emag in en but announces |p, h S P wa intain i g 
that General Salza: o has piado Palerino 5 in a state © by pee nee ae TE fin} rame ne or initials, and the da e| hi light, E som oes err ale thelr ehi coney w0 be 
siege, an i Ie mp A penalty of 201. impaired, No doubt it is a expensive thing to keep up 
the afternoo th th whic | s anac he l f thes e „directions, those services; but that is iy fo effect of ths the very improvements 
other provinces of Sicily have been trang at al the a fifa Beret Boy advancement iñi Sherine ents pee y-thén 
the inhabitants of Pal l not taken part in ab ee Pe charges mi ewi eusian of toe foqtlaite, “That is a natural Sonsoquonoe of the 
au of the 4th. According to news from Naples to aa i T Soi i 5 nit F Da literate ee rhin noder timas.: Why, the very mesas 
the ge the pointy fitinaBertig a about 10,000 well- da and 2 and Pe te tes fasi fiai re kin 5 AAA e ig a aang aa | ew arnie 
-armed i céntrated in a or ren y ye ny person refusing or neglecti ae ch none can appreciate more fully than the meroh 
an a inter ted the canals ĉi wil citizens of this me: i tly to alter o 
ermo. The rupted quartered si "ateity wa e at- | bon thoat ragan ng rh to be properly stamped, relatively, to bp Fig of ane world. "Therefore, although în 
acked every night. ‘The Neapolitan bev was cruising | of 1g. ona certified cop A RRA of “ox A secure in andi y i a: OAB, i we ssenanbe ae 
; along the coast, and the Government had sent rein- register rths, aed Cady Ez riag d deaths any guise from ourselves the fact that the "improved modes 
_ forcements. The English residents at Palermo embarked | jy ints Pd its tot p fd Be hé arriages, deaths, or | of communication now. ey have called for greater 
E oh dard the ahi P Way an ib Kët Ou the Sth 4 > y o be paid by y our in all our defensive preparations. All that we 
acd the ships of war in the bay 5th inst. deere d = 
. ) inst. | such copy or extract. esire —all that, I am confident, the country desires — 
Count Cavour has sent two notes to the Neapolitan - |is to be placed in a proper state of defence. Nothing 
bhi on et exhorting it opt the same line) yoy We ye ee Sor ek h te - | an be more, ppieotioneb le. pohing ae bonmore peagi 
of policy as Piedmont, and the other insisting that the | tes ak rA A Sage ae bae 4 
= éscutcheóns of the Legations of Tuscany, Modena, ath a at e to pio for p Menen, and 943 to ER for the ER AAA n oer tan. it is ion ke 
and Parma, at Naples, shall be taken down. ay; 0 226; Reduced and | estimate. A si judicious annual expenditure is far less 
G mi aE i i ‘ p A 4 a ik: s haa Two and a Half | burdensome and much more effective for its object. T trust I 
E KEY.—The Duke of Brabant arrived at Constan ler 3,78; ; ive p nt. Stock of 1859, | Shall be forgiven ‘for ae the: prod ee ea a 
~ tinople on the 9th inst., and was received by the Sultan 1033; To per Cent. Enfaced Rupee Paper, 98} to 98; involve matters which ought ti 
|, xt the Rophaa Palca. On the fellow day the Dike Ditto Five anda Half ver Cents” 1034 ion Pong | at down without expressing my ae 
3 ytd ro tel raphe deskah Sane! Sa per Cent. Debentures of 1859, 86k to a3 india B bite have sald before th that TE tat cnt ret a e 
legra . dis. ; i ie E t will be found m B 
Calcutta ih accounts | to tl the 16th March, six days after [Brian Old uae Aa $ pi 12s „pm 3 Hit pi g FRPR RE een on ahga itir an in a. it is 
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alf per Cents., 65%; Ditto Four per Cent. Cer- | and navy, nothing ean can oro pF cee onsen to the Gael 
Calcutta —Outr by the ryots of Lover Bengal have taken ints 100 to 100} ex div.; Mexican Three per Cents., | interests of the country. If, on the other hand, it is intended 
lace. The Lisutetiatit. Governorhas issued anotification, “witied, Fs bal aed P ? | to displace those servi h 
Rist 214 to 21$; Peruvian Uribarren Four ar Half p ge sale pit Pag mcg aia a 
itis hoped, will be effective. san = rhage pere among 6: mda siege ti a shall pe | an adjunet to the oy joe adap ees, however, these volunteer 
_ the holders of Bengal Bank shar EY i e fallen 1501. a Cent 3; Ditto Three per Cents., 69} ex div.; | corps are ape ip pcan ee to the State.” 
Share since Mr. Wilson’s Spcerh. TORA z ve per jis S y wes Spanish Tl Pattee) of ey Thou, 
Bombay.—The indignation of the whole Anglo-Indian public 463; Turkish Six 76% P | aN. little has been heard 
had been excited by the et mortality which had occurred ee Sey 1854, 76 to 764; Ditto for | of the, gri Fo vo for = a fow months the prepara- 
on board the various vessels which had arrived at Madras and 1858, 614; Ditto ai tea Four per Cents., 1014. ee tions, for sea are goin ith the utmost activity, 
Bombay with Dem it n ia iliii fo: ae Ss 3 < ——— | |The JAA i Paai iP i) Ye Darang Set requis 
Curma.—. e dir O everal alteration e machi- 
ogee dire but betoyg ev was pt ab the anf of England. ; nery aft had made her trial trip. All these 
ž steam Trad was uninter- | Notesissued .. .. .: 29,389,340 | Government Debt .. .. £1 demands, of 0 be implicitly ied wit 
rupted ae ath cgi The ‘ape Seog Sarapan Gore ee ion tti 
Algerine, and Dove, proceeded northward under sealed Silver ce 
rau i the 16th. February. It is rumoured that the | pe ee Bx. o 
'hinese have wi guns from th u forts ere 
to strengthen with them the Tien-tsin forts. Kwee ae ek sna ele n easan | ane scale pend Wea 
liang, Chief Imperial Commissioner, has been refused aie Dewees Gaia oiher Securité E 
permission to retire into private life. The Cou a ne Gold aud Sliver Coit >! 
ekin is alarmed at the preparations of the sition ee aay | ee. 5,878,135 geri 3 i 
General Montauban has arrived at Hongkong on his | Other Deposite iiia osa l form the basis. ol 
way to Shanghai, and Sir Hope Grant left Singapore ‘pen ipo wet vehi w d to some engineering 
for Hong Kong on the 7th of March. 18th day of April, 1860. A M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. Seim, to which the eal completion of all the machinery 
P Taras — Allis in Japan are still in a very unsettled | be ; t sintrusted, Both hee cont pty oat will 
state. A native interpreter employed b; bho Beth abou FO MENEAR Se, SELL Oe be VI DE ob treed 
Minister las tows Di: on yet E ritis € agette Bt fe aeteck o be far aye of what an originally sniseinesen. mor Bam 
pursuing r e pess likel: - lead TUESDATY— K PON ERG ex 0002. upwrig 
ard r complion- caatleupon: Tyne, la ey se A A Fong an ae includes; among other minor items, the building of new 
tións. The Japanese Ambassadors we: s Street, Hatcham, Rood ane, Cay, Oil 
United States on the 10th inst. we to leave for the Si genom! Seeka hh an See pox store-rooms, iron stanchions to support the cargo deck, 
