3 t T e oy a i 
being docked. stanchions of the deck gave way, | ourselves, and unwittingly, we ue, Dot 
Novewner 17, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AG 
~ kable for its bomb deere E AND; AORIOULTUAN AEE O O 
which is remarkable for 1ts bombastic woe and tor its | 914 to %; Thirty Y wexviring in Avril jwhethe Sa a Loe aoe 
expression of n desire for an a Se with, the | 1885, 16 1:16; Inia Fiv a per Cart, Stock, 1859, 408¢ | ony to iay aat whetseel eet toon aster OA T 
x viëw O comr urn ow t 
Allies, wi th th e vid m ag wham es ransactions. o #; Ditto to’ for A 1 A ; Ditto Four per Cent, jedi events, satisfactory. TA bis ‘tea mado to those 
Sram.—The King of Siam has red war against Debetare, 1858, in : Ditto i ; pnt shonen 
itto B . . ses which, in concert with the a1 f 
the Emperor of Annam, who is now at war Half per Cent Entaood Ree Paper, 105 a | po a Chine “ite ‘ad inde ive ceived in the Bao 
; . a d na. must, indeed, i i i 
hep ld The Melb å chequer Bills 6s, to 3s. dis.—Fotiox : Brazilian Old to every Englishman to see that the prowess of out two services 
vs ‘elbourne Ay gd of the 25th of | Five per Cents., 99; Ditto Four da: a ‘Half per Cents dite ey ad distinguished as ose, Ang Sep anger greet 
‘September, says that the month has een one of con- | 1860, 88} to 89; Rian Ayres Six per Cents., 96; iene iy may be called upon 
siderable political excitement. A s given us to | Danish Five per Cents., }; Mexican Three 5] any exertions and their exploits will pa 
r Gea podati . ‘tory. heyy ie i 
or Acct. ; to 
tad assage of a Bill for the ne, of the Legale: Ditto Three 5 i i stra 
r per Cents., 1859, 624 ex div.; Sp: 
j a large extension of the Vo the | Three per Cents., 49}; Turkish Six per Ce nis, irre sod Aea alle’ va o! coperatng, | M A Mayor 
caste in n of large bodies of speci entities for the |72; Ditto for Acct., 713; ; Ditto 1858, 57; Ditto for | lesson from that most happy fact, Te the | seces of tbe two 
suppression of disorder in the city, a nt hd Ajas rogation | Acct., 57}. h t been equal—if one expeditionary > had 
suppre ss been greater or more powerful than the other—I am greatly 
tu 
K AN AND.—Ace counts from Sacked state that | | Bank of England, hipan arh Rete which ought to have prevailed; t 
y th f SSUE DEPARTMENT. have found their Ay o the fy ape ab ting Bee intentions, might 
no , prospec e conclusion of the war, The ey s state | Notesissued s. se s pred „655 | Government Debt .. se #11,015,100 | have taken the lace of cordiality and ha seeing: i od 
that vom is wpe pig difference of opinion in the I BS yor true with regard to forces scrgpatatlin ih 6 PEIO 
an 01 522 n 
colon: ny as as to the policy of the Governor in resorting to Silver Bullion 2,522,655 | still more true isit with regard to the condition of pipers bg 
heat sa, ipata nal cha alie alow wing the Gale tion in supave 3 Ane bentat oondition 
Ahon and to tled by the cou urts of lav 
gt i Selwyn, Sir William Martin, the ‘ohict ie dates geared 
s ates Archdeacon Hadfield, Superinte endent Feather- Ponlle Deposiss. (init Dom A cy 
ston, and other gentlemen of high position, not only |- Banks, Commissioners Notes . pen 
refuse to support, but protest ret the Governor's Ta etek aba a aes Gold and Silver Coin «s 
conduct. The following from the Syd: ney Morning | Qther Deposits. 
S d ot 
Herald is the latest pa li gen ce of the war py Ei 
“A strong aje eA aR 1e jackets, and ‘militia, com 15th day of Nov., 1860, 
manded by the G roceeded to attack W. 
Kinghi in his stronghold, in ferson, t Wai he Ci o! 
pEr hepa and Naval Briga aes and numbered upwards azette of the TaRee 
of 1400 m Theo xpedition connor: Pr) a pah named Mahoo- we must redress the balance "by m taiaing, as we always 
tahi, about | four ies from the rebels’ strongholds. They were aye Oped aY n EO Bouras Hati ork A ei Ae should maintain, a strong and powerful navy. I say this in- 
there joined by Major Nelgo’s division at Waitara, and the | $88 hyn mere re Tota pe ee a presenco of the representatives of foreign and allied Powers, 1 
-Upi Te 
(236,931,329 | Sr 
M. MARSHALL, Chief Cash er, | the difference by other means. We must redress the balance 
by olu force 
on e of the AS t 
forest. paa evacuated, but while in the | Porteous, Glasgow, Lace p rria oho 
ri ir FR pTS—T. W. LOFIELD, Leai oe we Holborn, 
e 
Tace between the troops and the rebel, wh ifr a í poy ie i corn ef oad 
place ween the troops and the rebels, who kept up a smart ae s s- CLUTTE 1 
fire from the bush, without effect, the "balls whizzing harm- amy Clase Deor Lary a A JA a A aa (apa re onsen of the French has lately, with enlightened Bas i 3 
lessly over the heads of the men, but unpleasantly near, Draper—J. Topp, icanant Place, Holloway, ‘Cheesemonger R, C. Warp, operated with the Government of this pace? Se berslising 
several shots falling near the General, who remained within ond ace, Chelsea, Linendraper: J. B. Witson, John Street, Penton- the tariff of the two countries, and has thereby the wh ore 
range. The General would not allow the men to follow the ‘2 X NKRUPTCY EE TG SrrerrseRe, Wilson Street, Mid ton fo a 
anemy into the b Sa ete k » € | between them, and has thereby, I trust, tended 
y e bush, and after pouring inshell, grape, ay saat fas , Walnut and Fancy Wood Merchant. esfevbetor an wh Cunt tie friendship and tin, diy lings 
a een t 
an ah ne hed whi a 
to camp at Waitara, and next day to t Ra bod whi y interests in common, a 
was mae recovered, ‘Dut was taken by the ‘rebels rapa a ri be ah be ib and ttg Vicinity. Suno, Ta Kinia go well Beitr "tor commercial in 
and iti well as officer's sword, which was se, rust that tl changes which have been made 
and 4 
about 150 strong, as were only Kinghi’s immediate ‘which has thus nobly t rei iy the e Fro om nol one 
Tolowa: the Waikatos pres returned to their homes. On uid: events after the Lord iy Bait aow, aa somite longa tanding PEAD ‘tnd ‘a oa SA 
UNITED STATES.—It is said that Mr. Lincoln’s|usua al dinner took P in Guildhall, Count si i ind different theories of commerce, followed other 
x : : by 
election to the Presidency is considered inevita able, signy, the gre h Ambassador, who had com Governments of the Continent not yet so far pee oe 
ol w i m Pa aris on purpose to neoa it, ih sane the follow- commercial enligh tenment, and that from yea r to year we shall 
25 , 4 oe find those commercial relations which are the phe Tinks of 
fear South Carolina, | i English alliay peace ond amity wally and rapidly extending throughout 
e both the whites and een ts ap > Lor “ My Lord Mayor and Gentleme m quite sure that the |.the oye of the Euro Continent. 
oS har fied to: w He ted that Mie which have just been mento na, wade ot Lord n Russell, in returning t hanks for the House 
„the Prince of Wales was highly del "Fetighted with his br! trip | fn the “diplomatio bs by srt a A cp nigel AAAA æ Commons; made the tas rtd hareki on the speech 
i e Uni! ng nd ibits | 0 core 
his entire journey to mar its plea carte for one rans itself im Se wee bat Tae aen Boeker eaa ya — hes aa is -gretiied to et the sentiments ex- 
1 y in the sacri whic! n! French Ambassador. leulated 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. gan ae eta nent ar has | Great Powers are making in the interests of the general peace. | faa to vo ig pi gh nant aye p were cal to 
reat Powe! g 
a ri Pisa agi ‘ee For the friendly words which the Lord Ma; = ae eH 2 of the various yates a ttp cee he We Aai aTa dedeons 
regar i 3 ci a . the most frien erms W reign nations. 
that although he pe him for disobeying the orders | not the first time that, in the midst of the pre-occupations of Whatever their form of Governme nt, we valued and ted. 
d of ii the public mind, the City of London has expressed feelings of | their neal and alliance, Paty we never could vary in our 
pe! f General Scott, yet in consideration s distin- | toc Pince and security. ‘The reason of this is simple: with | attachment to that liberty which we ourselves had so long 
uished services, and of bis high character as a soldier. | that practical spirit of business which has raised this great City cored, a and in our sympathy for other nations endeavouring 
he is is nok disposed to be severe in his condemnation It | e that whi “4 man, i sedi d eg a ar mantiy epee: 
f TREIS icl y 
is said that General Harney will AE a his former | oun plone Pn Be that, instead of those rival interests te AND THE SAL rte sigan 
it th nd that if he d whi itness r, has Wednesday night the Master aAa ideta heCom- 
“allowed leave of absence for sever: snail be | co pass through the developmen? ge) Lorateny poiet$ pany of Salters entertained Lord Palmerston, the Duke of 
apy ori snot o interests 1n oo is n not only do we pos: gr Somerset, Lord John 
ing % America: 
: in i F vas | disposed to look at the events of tne pre through the Soeeiaent as o! 
JA diately filled one eens l 4 Ne aay i Y jasses na the recollection ro the | every Englishman. It was to be expected that when the 
olution in at the i = future hope of Per visited the subjects of her Majesty in 
inc e woul 
which becomes a lo; 
rev 
Bolivia had | been sus uspen nded. . Seve re same es too ests of the two nations, pr fe to dissi North erica 
ese in it were shot,—Difficulties had arisen at Panama fang mirages; for every day: men’s minds are more | enthusiastic affection 
clearly and more ositively impressed with this main con- iinta Our antici, ms baye not The 
Sry si ace ote, ene E endear ge ae 
spon of a British | fany t Tooth ay stins 
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understand it in analia; rs d short, is the bee bs e country. à 
E has just when his Royal ; 
ET Enteigene teat prea ope treaty of commer, and of | woul on Bin Royal Highness, vated the Units 
Bask Ra’ soi ip =e Ba ie of England ‘which aaa compass, ee ere tie wile rag em accord to distinguished ee 
‘Tuesda: g raised th unt from | known a tter appreciated in ed cs en ost oh anotber country: B 
14} to 5 per Tial cent, the at was is adopted after olih ary | 2° See a ee Derwoun the two Coal! object, and w. most gratifying to witness ial 
: j ; a withdrawal a RE Lord. Pa Imerston, in returning prot for the toast of | say: ay the ne ent os whieh ‘that ii 
‘the afternoon of 500,0002.. in eed on account o! ; her Majesty’s Ministers, spoke as E E was welcomed, = be States. 
Bank of France Fir = et vin ap at ‘I am happy that it does not fall to my lot on the esent | e—they have shown that they have not 
'335,0002. was withdrawn for the Bank of France, and} \..asion to meet you, as has sometimes been Gis sit with | common 
on Thursday morning the Bank K diretor. enh a fur- | Ministers who have been invited be bd gegen ae a ee vents 
ther advance in the rate of discoun t to 6 per cent gloomy forebodings whieh 1 fie the cape aa 
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