THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — [Srrremser 1, 1860, 
x ciring, in accordance with the spirit “and let ‘of the Treaty e President of the Council, on ac of a severe ot tic | ret: ng these -differ o Hexion SET 
of Vienna of 18i5, the neutrality and inde wees cod of the Swiss come tion, thar eeentia ve Pate p: id to this # spacial case which urate ghk saya tank tf thayal oun bomen ved, th 
Confederation. That roche k f el “independence were an/it would otherwise ha e received, and it had conpenieantiy of a special library of reference would be indis 
bject to which all a who re parties to the treaties | réceived the sanction of an order in Council. In reply to | estimates of the expense of the construction of A now le 
of Vienna attached great ir ‘importance, s anà they are no less im- | Sir F.. Smira, Mr. WAIrrBREAaD stated that the ae History Museum and the transfer of the collection 
rtant non, than thon ‘for the genere p rp z of Euro; ae | ment had pupsidered the a, one si late Mr. Rennie | next a Of the three a which have been p Si 
“Her Majesty commands us at t the - | for the impro of the Navigat e Medwa d of | is a portion of the ls -e nn one of Kensin an 
cities which have eon ommna upon “ine” Christian Spans | Chatham Dotard: Part of these plans fed recelved the sanc- re eriei ra the pg missioners for the Exhibitio n 
tion in Syria have inspired her Maj ith the deepest grief | tion em Adh airalty, but circums changed | 1851; the second t igs site e Burlington Hound! he lon o! 
indignation, Her Majesty hey — “ni fully concurred with | that it w: o longer considered advisable re adapt thom: ‘he | plot of ground near Victoria Street, We: stminster, Thet ost of 
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the Earn of Austria, the Emperor of the French, the Prince | Arait Tr de. —In re iy to Mr. WHITE, Sir G. Lewis said that 
be of Prussia, and the Emperor of Russia, in entering into | he not aware that the papermakers had sustained any loss 
Sigana aut with the Sultan, by which a military | in consequence of the decision of the House of Lords, or were 
pe ains has been afforded to the Sultan, for the purpose of re- he ereby oni Ki tle sd to claim compensation. — Lord PALMERSTON, in 
establishing order in that part of his dominions. oving t he House o io ite R adieu T o Tuesday, called 
mmanded by her Majesty to inform you that her special attention to the labours of the committees on petitions, 
Majesty greatly regrets that the pacific overtures which, by ee e public might know how much business was 
her Majesty’s directions, her enyoy in China made dis ose te: by pl toh ves of t that Homies which did id be pear 
Imperial Government at Pekin did not lead to any satisfactory | in the dbase debates. The House then adjow to 
result; and it has, therefore, been necessary that the combined | Tuesday. 
naval and military forces which her Majesty and her ally the | Tues —Legi. n for Ireland.—Myr. V. ScuLLY gave 
Emperor of the French had sent to the China seas should aoto that, a. or he should move a resolution that 
advance towards Ps nesters provinces of Dye ys for the | identical legisla ation for Engle and and Ireland would strengthen 
urpose of supporting the just demands of the allied powers, the union between the two countries, and remove ireland 
“ Her Majesry, desirous of giving ae 1 possible weight to her | from the "ooneition of a province.—Sir G. Bowyer’ gave notice 
diplomatic action in this matter, has to China, as special | that next session he should introduce a Bill declaratory of the 
ambassador for this service, the Earl fers Elgin, who negotia! ita Law of Superstitious Uses.—Mr. COCHRANE qe, binge it was 
$9 Be trea! andea fr Tien-tsin, e bink mog pine execution of which | intended to call out The Mililia before the harvest was over, if 
m the Chin 
history collections eal t be about 30,0001., and the addition of 
all new works would be constantly required, The nation 
would have to support tw o libra and a double staff of 
n 
that an exhibition o large scale would be need- 
lessly Loe etn pth fatiguing to. the public, and be an 
t GENTL H —, that ie hoped there would be a iL tard if not a good 
s for th impediment to the studies cf the scientific visitor, They 
* Her jesty commands us convey to you her warm | 02€. e militia, there were but. thirteen regiments to 
acknowledgments for the liberal o ones which you have | be ‘called out, and their movements depended upon the 
granted for the service of the present year, for the pro- | arrangements of the Lords Lieutenant. The House was then 
vision See, wan ig made for those defences which are | Summoned to the House of to hear the coiamission read. 
essential brad the security for her dockyards and arsenals, On their return the Speaker read she Speech at the table to 
TRETAS Geer oie remes, the 30 or 40 members ae and the Session of 1860 closed. 
tio Her Maj ajesty commands us to express eT ay asa os —_—_—_— 
on and pride with which she a had ore 
in military efficieucy which her volunteer ee npp ee Bank of aptas 
ee do anh which is highly honourable to their spirit and ISSUE DEPART 
i WR G Debt... .. £11,015, 
. “Her Majesty has given her cordial consent to the act for oeer = m | geome ra 3,459,900 
amalgamating her ion ees forces in India with her forces | Gold Coin and Bullion ` 15,114, 495 
for gene: Silver Bullion , 
ea oan trusts t s that the additional freedom which you | 
have will lead to fresh development of pro- 
diwtive ioduatey.” 
£29,589, 495 829,539,499 
BANKING DEPARTMENT. 
prietors Capital.. .. 214,553,000 Government rities 
ae eee 3,481, 7910 (incluzing Deol Wanit 
Public Deposits (includ- Annuity)., vel ae £9,643,398 
ing Exchequer, Savings Other Securities .. 3. 19,996,726 
Banks, Commissioners Notes .. s. ss se oe 8,447,710 
of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin .. 799,358 
dend Accts.) .. .e os 5,949,005 
Other Deposits. . 14,168,176 
Seven day and other ‘bills 735,601 
38,837,692 £38,887,692 
30th day of August, 1860. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
——_—_—_—_—_—— 
and tenant i a! land ill, her Maj trusts, re 
n Ireland wi = esty some 
fertile causes and collec: of antiquities 
en e act pirmiem nt. keeper of the department requires 61,469 additional sw cial 
feet of floor space for exhibition, assuming that the ethnogra- 
phical collection, which will ET a space of 10,600 feet, will be 
ns 
azette of the UH ee 
ttlem: 
en mie, by by ee aig act, rele vba | been afon rded to pa Ta 
reg to thei TUROA Feit bcd —G. ALmMonp and thee Manuove, Lut u, Ses 
andin 
e east, west, He arth yo es, ——— ses alto; 
charitable e other aati Kana Dobr n passed for legal reform, which about 54 acres, valued by Mr. Smirke ata 
lead to the more satisfacto: Eitan of justice. field, Worsted Spinner—F. CASTELLI, out Mary. Axe, Coane 1 all 
Her Majesty Nan, observed. with deep satisfaction the | Migtion Merchant 4. Cons ie papastetdee, Sore Water Mee y Ownuty would ue aconvenient, and possibly even a profi le, 
spirit of loyalty, of order, and of obedience t the ki hich Siert, Boyrprark, Le oe Dealer—R, Newron, Derby, fee Throws ster— for the State at once ure t interest, 
sul both in ‘ited à | W. and P. PERRIN Tan rough, Boot and Shoe to receive the rents of the le: in return for the capital 
her dominions beyond sea; and her tnessed Ee.. Eaa gai z and $ an, New eet, Boot aa invested. The State moia tnin the power, whene 
five to bis Nobel Highness the Erinoe zoroen “SCOTCH SEQUESTRAT w, Glasgow, Cabinet Maker— of useum became x 
to his Royal the Prince of Wales by her North | W. R i Teta n TAi such of the houses as ë 
ve Baad We sag feo eT Cine Ee eres > er. in view, whereas if only a Doge ety s rtion of the iy required 
“You will, on returning to, your several ain ties, have narria lor. and Javanner—_W. EP. , North. now pure! , the price ef what remains wo! probably 
duties to perform scarcely’ leas 1 Tn ortant t than those which E OOA AE Betas Hias, Bandgele, Kent: Feri be enhanced. The cost of the land and buildings required to 
have ied you during the easton of parliament, and her | W. Jonss, Nottingha ocer and Provision er-J. C. Le a Dale | carry out the for the remov: Natural 
Majast End Birmingham, Leuiber Seler. T- Banaine, senior, Hotel Keeper | History Collections to Kensington, according to tho 
attainment of | Cardiff. Glamorganshire, Publican. 
this’ object of ‘her: mac» doie Sade tne welfare and | BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED — G. Breacxuer, Salford, Laneashire, 
piness o: people.” Common Brewer. 
eng -LOR ei declared the Parliament =—K_=_===&=—E=E=Z To this s aa moet A uida d Ho capena aaa a 
este cadres ages City Tntelligence. of the extensive fittings nnd tae = a — Ling 
ae rt cost of this plan, 
KREE Y MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS: Con- spia me Pl annual charge for augment 
seis a sols closed at 93 to $ for Money, and 93} to 4 for the | of the departmental library, d for the nope pe 
DAY.—Mr. : é : requisite staff both for t t library and for 
move for a select committee to inquire into the operations FEROS; TS Se = «Sto k n a5 Now P ak c ies of arer H however, the “Timited prin- 
of _—Mr. W ked whether it was in- | Three per Cents., 93} to #; T > 218; Ditto | er ofexhibition for the nai should be 
tended next session to introduce a Bill to remedy the inequa- | Five per Cent. Stock, ee iosi; Dito Bonds, 8s. dis.; 2 land ‘would pe piri on the estimate for 
lities of the Income Tux ?—The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER a per ea aoa d Rupee Paper, 96; Excheq uer | buildings might be greatly t neither of these 
Be ere ee eee m. Fonten Anglo Austrian iv | angen wri ei 
fieation in the mo g imposing it—Mr. Caapweit, stated, in per Genie, 79; 95 Buenos Ay "Gra Bonde O og A the British Musonius UadëF all thei circumstances, and on 
qi ion T. rne wi eri e - d reek - me f th id addu the Com 
dition of the cavalry at the Curragh Camp, that SirG. Brown had Me Prime r Cents, t., 213 to $; Per ‘the conclusion that sufficient reason has not 
reported to the War Office that no ischief had. yet exican TE , Hak df R of rt of the valuable 
ocurred to the health ofthe troops or the nofthe | Vian Four and a Half re tats: | 96) Ditto for det, Veen assigned SRE the udeume erent. tint of aeDA 
| yay weather,— The Conjerence.—In answe . | 97; Ditt o Thr ree per ents., 733; Ditto for Acct., 734; | and the portrai ali ‘Sea ings, which might be removed 108 
a eae bees Pan pe sage ce Hio Sgn nem t Cents., 1853, for Acct., 434 to 44; | bi erected on the agih sd . With heck 
: A 3 i which the coliections in the m: 
x for its assembling. The of Turin es not | Russ ian Spani and a ste ee vee ee ode moat available to thé Interest of ecierice-wnd. ai it has been 
received the formal acknowledgment of any of the Powers, and | pre: anish Committee’s Certificates, 6; Turkish suggested that lectures should be delivered in c { 
could not therefore be considered a part of the pablic le iw o Bix p åk Be sce Farner or A oes 73% to 74; Ditto for | the Museum ; but the Committee are inion that, though 
a; pi 
The cession of Savoy and Nice was attended with pec it would be of the teat advantage that the meaning of the 
60§; Ditto for Acct., tot; Venezuela Three 
and France held them on the same conditions o various collections should be rendered as in je as possible 
as the King of Sardinia, The jar E Genta for Acct., 224. <3 to the publie, they consider it questionable whether the con: 
ver th on Y Y version of the Museum e aereo itution 
pE Fy proces WIR, HPetropolis and tts Wicintty. : Te patiek e os primarily being ® 
rds retracted, and apparently never. : à ee, =i ln = great consultative repertory, and have, therefore, son to a 
esa ‘all k M _T Select- tee. ne proposal for giving lectures In 
oo produced ad appointed to inquire how far and in what way it may be Seas: 
male the dele cre desirable to find iner the exter sion and | sig pr SS a and Eastern. — The eke 
a quarter past 6. arrangement of the various collections of the British | East rrived Milford Bom at half-past 
ŠATURDAY.— The Militia.—Mr. B. CocuRane gave notice that | Museum, and the best means of rendering them avail- ons Sunday evening ‘with 6 67. after a 
bars ET mw y he should u move ona on account of the state of the | able for tl t ful passage of 10 days. She left New © York A ppe 
Abd-el-Kader.—In reply ne x gfe nes ae a A gps — Sse a the following is a summ ary :— jonthe 16th ult., and resi at Halifax at 4.40 ame. the 
said that her Majesty’s Government had directed the British of the inquiry was the provision of addi- | 18th, the shortest passa . 9 made. She sta a 
to convey to Abd-el- oe = the sister of Said Bey, panto gre various collections; aud, in connection | Halifax for England a t 9.10 pe M. on the Aje an 
a Druse AEA their thanks for ae. mij ane wit i it, nhe ang paste secret of the Natural History ar arrived at Milford at 6.30 p.m. on the — 
ra 8 ence en was almost unanimo anst the | qi x o 
ce a the natural bistory 0 lection®, pata techn the ick distance of 2980 a7 ~ es was run in in 212 14 sino 64m hour. 
- | numero: A v a The committee state that ti val | giving an average speed of nearly 14 knots an 
ke | would exci h dissatisfaction, not merely among a la: mt Baie: machinery ei = the pena ew engines 
: poon “ok the inhabitants E fhe aia in Meter sith ne orked admirabl d no one who ince per- 
mer hd visi pein oy ieee an ae whom the formance during the t trip that, "ander menes 
proziniiy of the ge ‘sor to most of the railway | crew „She would ak: the run from New 
| termini, as compared with the distance of the localities to | to Liverpool, in less than eight days. On Tuesday she 
bo ges Be Bowen “proposed to poten tbe oe r was thrown open to the inspection of the public for a 
if the proposed removal of these a from the British | few day s, after which she will have her bottom clean 
Museum has excited mee genre See bed eral disapprobation in the | on a“ gridiron” which has n course of construction 
pace world, and rial gatit ai a by | for two months, giving employment to about 200 men, 
4 persons, including many get promoters culti- l both da and 
MEn apre Trajan England, and presented to an tain | th day an! fri, not It ce parce eas Ua of 
absence of the Exchequer in 1848. report asserts the necessity.of Of the Hav 
