Bats GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Surremver 8, 1860, 
i. =e om dae tn Gk. | tgp vestigate the grounds of soe renewal, “ the minute and 
_ a Moun ert: Bt: ists — é mes W. pa Bank of Gngland. other when actos t papers were missin gt” bgp 
:PARTMENT. he Canadian an: o 
Mo: prede aa css provisionally e ma ye Meg sell t. | Notesissued s o Thee T Sovitaan Do bt . „anne f details are given, the Committee state that the 
the 1st Augus Gold Coin and Bullion "215,489,900 se of the arrange entered into with the 
Extraordinary revelations have taken place i in a libe ‘1 ki at aein dee ante ard, the Lever, pea e Montreal Companies, is 
i 229,914,375 £29,914,375 that England a d Canada ar sidising rival lines, 
Ham Dy 1 It ea ee oe an Ae tet Ee harged | | BANKI ING DEPARTMENT. They consider that these and other defects of afumati 
Dre, o SOO ea a 6 ee aap rietors Capital., +. 214,553,000 ; Government _ Securitie tration must be remedied in future transactions, and 
En snr, with greet oppression and cruelty. | kest S Sa Deed Weight £9,663,511 that the responsibility of the Treasury should be com- 
‘Rain Dyal brought his ac sif nst tue paper for libel, | | Pants pests, sit Qther Securities « = 25,101,384 plete and effective. Lastly, they record their convic- 
and the defendants pleaded in a Baake ee Dive Gold and Silver Coin s. 730,672 tion that it is quite practicable to dispense with large 
s 5 dend Accts. oe ce 6,496,821 
that Iled to | Other Deposits.. .. +. 13,431,519 SUUST th neta hicks 
P d other bills 721,339 lines of steamers, and that, in the circ c 
contribute who were not liable to the tax; and that | °""" eae: ma Faw Rive for some years doti in regard b the communi- 
men were stripped of their jewels, which were 6th day of Sept., 1860. : M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. ti nm this count ry a and Nor America, no. 
cation betwee 
Tin 
A speedy, 
j and porwr postal service. 
kno s examined in su i ictnit .—The finding of gold, silver, and 
these pleas, and sated that having read the ges in Metropolis oan ME p sik coins iiei and ot fae ay wane’ led to 
lo e had inquired into them, and found | isfacti the 
rede onain nak Shak ee had ect ted | MprrororrmaN SA or Worxs.—The annual considerable confusi ion and dissatisfac ion amon he 
Seg enor pee eg le leer ag eg aet 
= a ge Stat fi the ia > Department, the follo pie 
dismissed from his appointment, and NEN — y of State for tables bi 
d. The trial w e de 
“The Northern High Level Sewer is fast approaching com: 
pende! as not concluded at th pletion. The ous ne wilh extend ng Dear the foot of ees ame Aug. or 
ture of the Ftesd Hill to a point on ten, Seek Le ee a d, being am authorised by Secretary Sir George Lewis 
with the branches a ight mi ea in eni m e Lords Commissioners of the Treasury have 
à tish forces were. ready for attack, finished it will complete the interception of the waters inform gou tat baat rise the payment to finders of ancient 
but, the French ind p otested against commencing hos- descending from the high nds of Highgate and Hampstead, |. Sfins gold or silver ornaments, and other relics of antiquity in 
tilities, on account of having lost all their harness i while e ral improvement in the l England and Wales, of the actual value of the articles on the 
vessel which was wrecked at Amoy, and ha al drainage throughout its entire length, it will relieve Hack: same being delivered up for behoof of the Crown, and I am to 
sti s g and the adjacent dis res =e fr Ark Lo s arising from the foul ill instruct the e officers of r county 
men less than the British. On the 26th June nt tion of the by Ss h pe ch wo soe ; of the instructions o her Majesty’s Government, 
Lord Elgin induced ros to withdraw th á tersected: The high pwrs. sewer south of the Thar A Le inform all persons who shall hereafter make eries 
test. e attack was to co ce immediately enced nee x ae p aia 265. This wonk wil of any such “articles, that on Sete, delivering bian ihe 
ee are from Hi tree apham, eptior ? i eive from the Treasury rewards equal in 
States —The correspondence between the length of about ð miles, 2,940 feet, traversing in its course rama wy ye full intrinsic alue of the articles. In all cases- 
British and American Gov uts he trade in | Stockwell, Cambe: Peckham, and New Cross. The course | here it shall come to the knowledge of the police that such 
ves and coolies has been publishe i w level sewer etl Š been found, and that the persons having fi a 
tl 
deli th e Lew 
gts noes = ‘al we Lag pee of Lord mnt may s eit Te respect tot ‘embankne a of that them r refuse x neglect pag bee kn for tek pang ivis, 
Seas ocCasi0! im 
‘vant the principle of of. non intervention by which | the ‘opinion that it would. be wits Tas t to + that information may be forw 
nited nt has bee: ever | struct this sewer in conjunction with a mes pm ankmen o Tr —A letter from pe 
ed t de-| NORTH ATLAN LEGRAPH. — p- 
a 708, ‘hen Washin ington big ident. He Poa “the rovies ion which m may eventually be made tain Allen Youle, “ated Haldersvig, Aug. j h, states- 
says that until ne o terms of the bg js ep ome gland y Parliament e oF dofraying the cost S TEE ae that the Fox was on mri point of en for Toetan: 
resi period e mi 
fiin ae ‘at, that trade oe Shale oe si fuiched 1s fixe feed b by Act of Parlieoment—viz., ibe Blat of Decem- nige en y of the Faroe Isles. 
beco) urgen: an solu- m 
denounces the Coolie tiile, as won "Of this im ior Citit Gaia should bo arrived at Tix Sr min Bropre has lately undergone an 
an "to of the gee i | sada patie oie cecon AFRE sal and utilisa- | operation on ie yds which had become i Ene either. 
“Boulet PY gr -= | mitted to them whiche to with any definite; from advancing cataract or glau aeh s under: 
: s upon the s hope that the period | stood that the operation 
à : c v o far a bel New iethe ae 
ns and the Union men men against i at w! nig ig at present ble 
“Mr, Victor G Audubon, son of John James Audubon, | of adding to the the fordlityrof the soll, anda at the same time be- | Church about * wae n ar compe 
‘fied the 11th ult. at New York, at th f ry come a source of revenue to the ratepayers. As regards | last ber, several others are in onsen 
ae Ork, at the age Of Ol./the Southwark and “Wes tminster communication, -the | tion in different parts of the metropolis. 
+ Be assisted F father in getting up his works on orni- | Board - eded: with as muh ex tion as was | chure Saints, Kensington Park, Seaman 
artis Éi ticable ` fi taining possession O e property re- 
a Collar Bi nag aae aaa" AR the improvement. The sum paid or agreed to | crated ursday, November 1. The Rev. John 
taken Truxillo, in H *_, | be paid for the property in the locality in q n during the | Light, M.A., late curate of Ashton-under-Lyne, has 
en truxilo, in uras, aft ry brief resist- | year en the 25th of March for the p s of the street | heen a ed the incumbency.—. ew church, 
ance. His schooner, the Clinton, had previously been | was 110,3741. 17s., making the total expenditure under this dedi ee ok Takes Gnome ý 
ed by the British Consul at Belize. It is said that | bead up to the same date, 222,2321. 11s. 8d., the claims amount- | © edica ‘0 e, 18 erec nof St e 
he intends to establish a slaveholdine Republi ing to 306,5127. 8s. 1d. These included 102 freehold and copy- | in one of the worst districts of the parish of St. Pan- 
en “and lopalise the tata of alas [Hold estates; and. T1 leasehold interests snd good @leras. The Rev. C. H. Andrews, late curate of St 
on 0} Vi ti t approac one exce) : igi) 
into tho Southern Staton, and hat his chemo as the | on, eg HY cot ect Fett of Padington a mew chord tbe erected fer the 
ted to 157,725l. 17s. 8d., whic ve sel or 
app on of M Mr. Douglas, the Dem didate 8491. 14s. 8d. ‘Powards the end of this year the new offices msive district of Jol Re . F. Pres- 
the Amer eaii can Preside for the ill be finished, and the improved in 
Board 
James’s Park from Spring eted. The 
eceipts of the Board during the year endan 25th eres 1860, 
amount to 670,1931. 148. 7d., while the payments during the 
same period am mounted to 594,2887, 14s. 8d.” 
ency. 
uMBIA.—Advices from British Columbia 
to the ol ult Hb ia that four small 
sealing 
o Several rise de ames last otg] Great BELL.—A Sages paper has 
been issued containing re Lae m the conditi on of the 
tronomer 
reased dispositio 
; . t a 
oe a ‘ind he diggings sue one rae a al. These reports ete poh lions si the cavities, 
and composition of the bell, and to other 
atters of a teclinical or scientific character. They all 
[aeree hat there e is as ye et n o sensible alteration i in the 
City oe 
w 
Onslow 
a hte ed and Me. Tura the organist of 
Westminster Abbey, has expressed an opinion to the 
effect. It appears from Aa general tenor of 
t there is probability of another 
| sitive being made to use 
: Con- OF Council 
| university ca given notice That iia ae 
tion for the new degree 
| commence on Monday, th 
ton House.” Candida 
East IND: the Loe of the | cr 
recent Act of Parliament all aera nected with 
ae India Stock will e be at the 
of England. 
of this 
xamina- 
f Science, will 
ad of October, at Burling- 
xamined in mechanics, 
natural philosophy, el: an dd inorganic chemistry, 
animal physiology, geology, P logice and 
igin philosophy. ` The exam r hon 
sae on with this Ber) will take or: in the 
eek. The 
tion for the ganie of 
Doctor f Science will take pl place ace annually wi hin the 
arte of Jun 
she dal poge 
po closed at 934 ar 
11th of October; 
ce will beé 
P TE a 
Pe l 
| a Tin 
new anon Onit ‘Gurch) N 
in Penton Street, Pentonville, 0 
Caen will be the mbent, 
ected in 
ra Lan 
ph nr of St. Andrew, Hoiborn. 
—Holy NTI chen Knightsbridge Pear be — 
the Rev. Dr. Wilson, h 
ter’s Co! School, Faton ‘be bu prota 
2 e 
tri 
| tuted from the parish of St. John's H 
at present about 25,000 people, with “a ’eljuirohes ni 
Ai e clergymen—New ch ae are also to be 
admit, in Poplar 
(at ‘the jmetion “of, of North rea path the East India 
Road), anı hnal Green. 
THE OF THE REV. F. 
mittee on Govi 
volved, but t! no proper con 
Compton Street, Soho, enai Sanoi whieh baoadied tie pote important | bad 
ae patana Kitoks cases without a knowledge of what the others 
Shoe In the case of 
Si Ai A DA Whee the ittee came to 
e 
tis Diver conta et, Bisho 
B 
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3 
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sig | bouk taba pea E 
On the incumbency angel St. Peter’s Gia Yaw gra 
ae of the 
Cowper, 
Ë Works, to whose department the 
toe ite belongs, no 
ison Maurice, M.A., 
f Lincoln’s-Inn, to the va 
ar the 
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