THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.  [Ocrosrr 27, 1860, 
ci eames EK, sedler tien office: of the great kingdom , volving any party quest He ho R be + an illustra: 
of i ks A seni pae 3 re ng or “tne of The which was perpetually thrusting its pow Pinty eys en ade at the present My thay m ght iee them” 
warlike preparations of Austria on the line of the Central Asia, and atte gto possess ti theem «pire of the world peace and prosperity. We ought ibe grateful that the king 
Po, are becoming more and more mena ing. The] Like the Russian piem aa who bed by Mr. | dom is not torn asunder by co mbined o as i ‘actions, nop 
Most recen intelligence announces that a corps | Atkinson ih Kis recent wori on the pee f moor and who ERR H B: those distressing i 4 which a t this moment 
: were forced e necessities of their position into union a p very other nai n ut ou: ew 
oe err 40, ati and, 50, = is concen- pementley: velllt other, eve ae gt in th try astaonid to w Sovereign and to the institutions under which 
ted between Ostiglia and Rovero. — Accounts living in the same place had their secret sympathies, m e li — ad minor differen ong us, no doubt, but 
me state that Bp "departure “of the Papal | links, the same opportunity of uniting and discerning the the fac which we could not be too thankfy) 
Nuncio from Pari f orders | separate influences which were at work, ¢ ac Mg n that we werea ata happy, prosperous, and contented, and 
fr ae > ke d G t had | 20d, the common happiness must depend ond | while other ions were struggling for that liberty which w, 
rece onr me, ‘Pao sae rainmon ae hoe unity being discovered, and the elements wr separation | enjoyed, w e meetin, ether in se soci: ies 
an audience of the Po on Sunday. General] being ‘sunk. It is exactly. wha EDA ould x s | enjoy each other’s society. The object which mem 
pe y g s of 
La amo) oricièr re will wr Rome with full honours. & arliament should have in view in attending the meetings, 
ontifical army Po + ay The 
ial Exchequer is soy ‘destitute of funds, a j nd the | infiuence which sprung together around SoD wise exampl: his respect in hi ounty of Buck 
Government entertain great ot 5 concerning the poory and Ne mo idh i gt her gos Aa ng one to he j es an agn DA me tn wit! u 
issu i one , instead of a thousan: ies. And whence di is | touching on politics; an wis at gentlemen who 
A yia ne ap view at Wi Warsaw. A Shee: some bey =f g of man come? Let them go back to history, and | undertook ps — of drawing up the lists of toasts on those 
meona. sates a decree has been issued convoking they would find a history of Babel divi vision and Babel separa- | occasions would n th ers of Parliament for the 
the popular assemblies “ge the 4th sy 5th November, | tion. They would find that man bec: ane eling and selfish | district so eonspieuous a position on their lists.. Their 
to vote on the question of annexation. The French religlon he ——- me it was the Shject of of Re eet oe a Tels cae should be to disseminate agri. 
have occupied Montalto, i and are said to have abandoned | religion vo ondo. thas: selishuess am of) poe 
. vered members. But civilisation alone, as bite from 
their Sony a n of occupying Orvieto, in consequence of | 5 taligi; ae it nd cl anes. and parties together, had a it 3 
the r rance addressed by the whole population, great ndof wh to on Arato m: ma: n. from Sa Let Hiem take City Entelligence. 
iti i the band of which he ha ken before. aeir separate pur. 
headed l: nt je Eaa E z a OLIME, PO iye PIPER suits in soc y all tended to sever them until there was some Y Ma ARKET, FrIDAY.—Brivish FUNDS: „Cons 
mmanue! and the Emperor Napoleon, one wena ring necessity which broke through and bound oan eel at 93 to % both oe z Many and the 8th of 
Sr despatch from Evie ateta that the | them e AE unity. Now, civilisation tended greatly to | November; Bank Stock, 23 to 230: 
votin: in S icil mmen nday, and that the | remove sa is pressin — ty, and to preserve d k 
S., y. k > ey class and in his own’ refore | Reduced, 91 Auss per Cents., 914 to $; 
result is almost unanimously in vou of annexation. they would.fnd thae iiai sountriee of tio eteiligntiben there | Thirty Years’ 2 pov ee in April, 1885, 164 ; 
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in erefor Y 
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was a greater union between the rich and poor, because their | India Stock, 219}; Ditto Five per Cent. Stock, 1859, 
auso sr, | 103 to 1027; r Cen Hay 
ra ssities caused them to bind themselves geth 022 Ditto Fou e Debentur 
by the Grand Virer as well as ‘Turkey in Europe, the | but rhen shir was no neces to Dnt hun “Creastng | Sk; Ditto 1852, 96); Ditto Bonds, Gs. to Se 
state of the former being-equal OUPr. nA TOSUN AES | necousity. to: overpower: this *elyiliaation cand to bring a | Five and a Half p r Cent. Enfaced Rape Paeet rare 
reported o have As mad Heads y : a | Fr eae egg ma peace and a certain init of common Exchequer Bills! ER pm., 2s, dis.— 
the lower clergy of Constantinople. Several Poles and | unity, the tende cy was to destroy the unity between | Two and a Half per Cents., 642: Dit oe r piai 
classes living together in apparent unit 3 and so = was at the a is E ee Pe a 
e been arrested, and the fall of Riza present opent. There aes eat bys and so! class from a, to 993; New Granada Deferred, 64; 
is ted, charges of great corruption having | Hass, and t bject of that institution t d | Portuguese Tares per Coolt, 1856, 1857, and 1859, 444; 
en made against him. is supported by M. that evil principle. It was only by perpetually intro- os antes ET 
ag Doon Four and a f pe j 9 es dinian 
Lavalette. Financial reforms will immediately be | ducing new methods that they could successfully make head Ei yi a 854: = ish Th: er C 
i ial salaries and the civil list are at it, i he principle of selfishness was ev at sini he ioc per ie a A; keh Six ae te Tate 
the principle of Christian unity must be yed to subvert | Acct., 4! o a> turkis 1 NS. or 
be.red ,000, iastres, Grand Vizier is | it. The frst object of the Oxf 's Union was to | Acct., 704 ; Ditto for 1858, for Acct., 554 tož; Ditto 
said ourable to a forced loan. The British accomplish all this by admi ing as members those who were Guaranteed Four per Cents. , 101%. 
Government has proposed to the Porte an amendment ith the Church, and i next place to admit as p 
le associates all who wished to join them. It appeared to him 
of th Commercial Treaty of 1 li Pasha has | that oe zrat ave more opportunities of social inter- 
been named Minister for Foreign Affairs, A great | course. It was sity planted by God in their nation Bank of England. 
fight oe > the f the G s Pa triarch, He rejoiced that t they A wire assembled in close proximity to the iacveiabieen 
bogs public library in this city, where they could meet together ENT. 
to read, to study, to amuse themselves, bat they needed beyond | Notes issued 4. se » £28,165,615 » Government Debt... .. Æ) 1.015 108 
pi ther Pesala ae 3,459,900 
that to speak abr t what they read in social intercourse. “Man 
YRIA.—It was as Teriorted at ‘Sate that agitation | was mentee ead all aay ee had a BA ai Teme in ae 7 
t goodn S5 had furnis m wi unnum bere — 
again prevailed at Damascus, and that threats had been p gto aay: to a man “Look hers, here is a £25, 165,616 £3,165,615 
made against the Christians consequence of the war thing that will interest you,” and they would take a double į 
uad Pa French and Russian Consnls rest in what they read, because men who read to KING ote RIMENT. oni 
had returned in Damascus. The Engl ish | one another welded together in the feeling of our common a apital.. s. pp ae Cactadiog Dead Went 
left Be sy the 11th inst. it id for | humanity, and the kindness which flowed from it. Thus, the | Best o arein tine * nuty), + £9,490,273 
sqriadron yrous on the inst, 1 Was said IOT | object which they posed in their institution was the develop- | “ng Excheq Gacind: Other Seg 19,724.68 
an the Druse chiefs pave obeyed ment of. the ante Rte would ref the intellectual. There banks, Commissioners j Noten ines vois Sica. URAA 
the summons Fuad Pac aad reenen them- prov e WO! er to it, because proverbs Ler sie 45 | sie 
higi ri hat the of a jelly, w hich sald, at all work and ni o play day and other bills 214 i 
GooD Horr, t is t makes Jack : dull boy.” That roverb was the illustration of ye 06,6781 3 
‘Katie et. age ey cdesented me go to England on A necessity o a union of that not the direct stimulant | ,. 235,678,138 MARSHALL, Chief ee 
x) mmendation of Sir Geor; RRA which may be pon peat stimulated, or the 25th day of Oct., 1960, MARS 3 z 
of the brai: 
oe of the social element alone, but that they might 
i hours of 
orge 
PATES —The Republicans have carried the hav ments in which men might engage in the ho 
elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Baltimore, and | relaxation. There wae one other thought he would express Gazette of the Uteek 
i which is considered indicative of the success of | before he concluded. It was very r men to talk x 
re ° é bout intellectual i ts, t TU — BANKRUPTS_T. TT us, of Moit 
Mr. Lincol publi didate e Presi. | out intelle ARN hte! a eas Forge, Tipton, Staffordshire, Ironmaster: ast ad 
h h of deration which could not be overlooked. They s re- Norfoik, Frinter,' Stationer, and Bookseller—J. Bighen 19 and 150 Drury 
. . Say, meeting the rchan member that their bodily constitutions needed refection just as | Lane, Coach Iroamo . Coxer, Worcester, Builder and General Karth- 
; ; e, nger— 
an interview with the merchants of | the bi nena uon ait therefore they must have th g work Coitractor H. A T. ITY E pen = J: Srunns, and W. G. 
Ne - His inform mission, however, n p ~ pee a low price. He, for one, entertaine Publishers--G 31 B, Beckford Row, Walworth Koad, Mercer and 
. the opinion that whatever brought m oe together Hars lawful | Hosier A. H , Seven Oake, Kent, Licensed Victualler and Inn 
meet with favour at the hands of the New York press. ground wasa great maintain ed that a St Martine tant co Maas ppt Langham resin Pert. 
CANADA.—The Governor-Gen whatever narrowed the sympathies SE land Place, Bookeeller—L. Jacons, 124, High Street, Whi 1, Shoe 
the 12th inst. for Boston, on his return cane interes was oil inf tendency ; and that on the other | Mattie nd ease icra aaea Caa bianca 
EXI and, whatsoever bri men er indly inte: Hill, City, Wholesale Shoe W B. H. 
i vices from Mexico state that the e British tended to break d the partition between diffe has tit tox Inn, Wilbars Era biae Innkeeper—T Paxxss, 
Government Sarapa withdrawing diplomatic | of society, and was uctive of the most b ficial results, | Kinver, Staffords! Spad TE oo a 
relations, Miramon had announced that the Liberals | He therefore rejoiced thay he hot come among them on that | FOU d. Street, Chenpse, a7 Ti, Hackney. Koad, Hosier and 5 irt Maker 
had ee another proposal of the British Govern- geranton. te rengar = help to tee cig wnt 80 aay and | Z5. B.C. coh Pole ne Hin Sire t Street, W Boot ana Khoe 
for the restoration of peace. MANAON” si w t ee J. WALK: si Sunderlan ind, D ur! nae eect Pca vat arse, 
47, Blacks raya Gro ugi Erind Fi at erchant—R. Wins) 
Sır Joun Paxixeton, M.P., at the annual dinner UESTR ad N, Campbeltown, Deceased 
Sahai “ad 
of the Worcestershire Agricultural EN os as ait arena, Helen sper, We id ais La eu Saint Andrews, 
and | Fife, Potato Merchant—T, M‘Inrosu, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Builder— 
Ww. Ne fee Glasgow, Cement Manufacturer—J., Mruuse, Hardbill, 
Farm SUTHERLAND, Clyth, Caithn ee ore — Wri an 
aia ae KRUPE Eiere Nottingham, Builder—C. Conx: 
bee AM 
hester, Kent, and Melbourne J. Coamo, oarak Balde R oan, 
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Buble ADresses. 
was a 
THE BISHOP OF OXFORD ENS at : Le meeting as ready as it ‘had ever been at any former period t to. do good 
held i in. the Town Hall Se Oxford a nee, service to the country if need be. His former official expe- | Bradford, Gunmaker—D. GRE) auxhall, zonm- p. S. Harr 
i days zaa honte had qualified him to speak on one subject con- | Glossop, Ee tbrabite, Grocer — W. JEE M'Liver. a Senne 
for the purpose of inaugura Oxford | Church- nected with the navy which just now was attracting public Daa Seen SIGE, NENG Cone, 
men’s Union, and made the ENN ks on the | attention in the newspapers—he meant the question of the | “BANKRUPTCIES ANNOLLEDSR; "Maxurn, Blackfriars Road, Tea 
objects of £ tho new istitation>— sont BA ray et sum of money in bui armour- Dealer and Grocer s, Henrietta ‘Street, Sores: Se 
pni 3 covered It been his fortune and his duty, as a Puiden aiy EEEa iiite Joina W. 
pote lon conucted Sith” Yee? a gua Tan fo pro, | amber of invention in the avy EROS puns ias E AN 
‘the younger members of it. — would be a ae a e a taaa - 
haar Her ne a m would there was room for such an | duty to op aei to weigh tho ents that had 
institution if it was well m managed. A nu miber of of influences, Sey made in connection with this the exper and the results m etropolis = tts g icinitp, 
with which most of them were cognizant who had reflected at | had been that these armour-covered ships, although they 
all highhe 4 the subject, fended to dissolve the bond of union in a ht not „be proof against every possible attack under 
vilised countries between different classes of society, | eve! ircumstance, wi be C —The Connaughi, 
telecon men living is the main for the selfsame object and in | superior to the ordinary sels as well to repay the cape = 
lace. It was the tendency of civilisation as it | extra cost. T Government had built two of th of ‘the. Galway line, sprang a a leak 150 miles off Boston 
podem e — k arg BP Be hen end = > xad ee — -a = a na the So ott = e|on the 6th inst. She afterwards took fire, and was. 
; pathies w resent Governmen: ordered others; and he believi e Tage passen- 
those who lived outside an _— or section or party ish public desidered that the experiment should be well abandoned. She had 50 cabin and i le of whom, 
tô which they belos nged, an o break up the seem- | tested. With regard to agricultural societies he was of opinion | 8€ c f 124 persons, the whole of whom, 
ing union of e song wee real union | that they were tending too much to speech-mak “They were | with the mails, were saved; but a sum of 10,000/. in 
becoming very 3 but one result of this was that a gold, Government money, taken on board at St. John’s, 
of their produce was a large crop of speeches, and like other Newfou was lost with t 
Aor decd varied a good deal in quality. He would not | + aa Reet ž 
oye a good deal of ‘chaff;’ but no doubt | ing is the al of Ain senshi x y 
were adapted to different markets. One of the rules of 
Sund, n n £ a it toinen h oie n piii and 
finally extinguished the fires, At half-past 9 o'clock we dis- 
‘covered smoke from theaft barn aa Notwithstanding the 
eri re 
eget here was a heavy rihma “and and the first 
a vr was lowered was stoved. six other boats were then 
successfully, and all of them filled with passengers. 
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