Jory 9, 1864] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE VAND wp igi iris 
ir. and bowevi ver ready we might have been to fly to arms 
wt France cool — with us, he did ct consider that such 
intervention wo! ve been either wise or necessary.— 
I th 2 y that if Mr. Cobden T had been Foreign 
stead of Ea E = ssell the vo y A would occupy a 
obler than that in which it now 
which he 
rman y, 
LM to be 
the leek, De m he did it for revenge, had 
there been so 0 alas iliating an exhibition. —Mr. W, E. Fors 
agreed with Mr. — € - x cm had arrived vh 
MÀ must pla: e game of brag no Senge. But the 
questi of nsure upon the 
Government was whether the House had confidence in 
the Op tion, and that he was not prepa! to con- 
cede.—Mr. JOHNSTON E -—— id E to war now 
for mark ld be to, pui oa suicidal 
un ag 
for Denmark, but cou 
sueh 
-—great sympathy 
» clagiehanted for her independence. -M 
terference 
repa: 
nity w him.— 
Nowra - eed the you er but would not do so on any 
nt if he pd its -— vow n by bs House would lead to 
T at Sania the 
anted a port 
to divert elio attention 
become both mad and 
n for the blood 
h 
ed t eod 
deu i quit 
t 
upon their peace a ed ET te read; 
incongruit. 
h T n ds mie rr the ;| 
and rd of Lam an 
Divorce and Matri onial Causes (Amendment) Bill, were read a 
third mm d punt. 
Wenn: 
in 
Went further 
The House went into committee on the 
(Ireland) Bill, the object of which is to preserve gam 
cet E The Bill was 
than the English m iren 
ral 
Punishment of Rape 
in the House of Toran by the Marquis 
"ARE o ved that be e Bill ve s 
e argued that no cas 
d dr that it was inexpedient 
of "Westmeatk men C. O’LocHLEN 
uu sai 
Pe aiter 
ful cou- 
UCK.— 
Bill 
$ the crim; 
Ireland) Bill, the object of 
win. serrer to sae A i 
Eri es hes LR 
of ares adjourned debate 
waid ee IR 
y had been rim with "iho entire concurrence ‘of 
and not until after that Power had been consulted 
mon: 
on the ground that it 
its wer ived. e believed that when 
- prejudi ice had passed ii the country Pont pe eren Bank of England. 
at the conclusion that the proposals made Lord Russell ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
were conceived in wisdom, satisfied all] Notes issued.. ..  .. £27,898.810 | Government Debt .. ..£11,015,100 
rties except Denmark, would have put an end to the Other Securities .. .. ety 
question of succession, and ld have restored the Duchies. MT Doa panem. es 13,248, 
t was, he thought, a great ity that D rk had refused 
hose proposals. He denied that tbe construction which had 7,898,810 £27,598,810 
been put u! the words of Lord Palmerston, namely, that if BANKING DEPARTMENT. 
Denmar enter a contest with Germany she te wir 'Capital — .. £14,553,000 | Government Secur! 
should not stand alone, was the logical o ect one. Those de rex ls aci SENSUS (including Ded 
s were not meant to convey that in certain eventualities Public Deposits (includ- ne nutu) .. £l ns ss 
gland alone would go to the assistance of Denmark, but arra ca = c E d ee a 
that Denmark would not be without ep : er od Such of Nat, Debt, na Divi- Gold and Silver Coin ;. 
was the belief of the noble lord, but the Powers who signed | dend ects.) . <. 9,489,130 
the Treaty of 1852 àid d consider it omia ad upon them to Qther Koror ig riye 13,471,415 
join England in gi ractical aid to Denmark. Having | Sevendaysand other bills 509, 
reviewed the correspond: i h had taken place Porn 41,359,626 7 £AT389 526 389,526 
the Foreign Office and the four Powers, he ex ed his| ju; 1854, W. MILLER, Chief Cashier. 
opinion that, had the Opposition n in office, would 
have plunged the co into war with the Federal States of 
America. He believed, too, that if power were to be trans- 
ferred to them now, one of the first consequences would be Ga zette of the oaee 
that ‘rams would be sept from Liverpool to prey | PRIDAY; July 1—BANKRUPTS.—J. roads Smallbridge, Lan- 
upon the commerce of a friendly on. In conclusion, ashire, Butcher—J. geri, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, 
he denied the indictment preferred t the Government | Machine Boot Closer— J. Bower, Everton, Lancas eashire, Commission 
through the Chief Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and he looked ge nn, ar “ast le Stree M, Ber : VE e 
Mr, G Hamby repudiated the change Drought by Mr. Layard Tur Em Toma, Rond; Grocer Basaan Mole 
r, G. . hampton, w r > , 
against the Opposition o ving Perm and falsified | Pig obber- r—T. Brown, ilsted urt, Somers Town, achraakor—E.- 
despat order to misrepresent the conduct of Earl | J. Bro Pelham — Wer Miro oes —€ 
Russell, and stigmatised the charge as calumnious.—Mr. | Hecox, Keighley, Yorkshire, COL P. BowtEtrr Ine cf Mint. 
4 Batley, Yorkshire, "Machine Maker—R. BowTELLL, late of Mai est 
LAYARD moved that the word *'calumnious " be taken doy | Book seMer—J. CarrHnor, Todding! Bedfordshire, Sheriffs Officer 
ton, 
. 9. ovs Manchester trees. Argyle Square, Railway 
Manchester, late Baker—J. 
x. Cir , Bradford, vc OFT. 
Mansfield 1 Plate, Junction R 
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retary an  unparliamentary 
indecorous pic ft “that Mr Ha £u. d A UN per 
right to describe his language as calum 
CELLOR 0: ah E ExCHEQUER said that the hjoction e should have 
been at the moment when the pokin- — 
A. JOHN PaxitoToX said that if Mr. LAY. yis allo 
to charge the Opposition nd falsification t they. had a right to 
call the word calumnious.— B. Osporne put it to the 
House whether it was not imper rilling its “just c 
is rope, 
Blackheath Road, 
Essex, Hatter—E. 
meme Verc mm 
Road, Hookse 
a 
Manufacturer—H. 
jeg = i r and eset aor ^ 
rhouse eeper— W. OWE OWE, 
rsho! qifeneun late of Nottingham, Cordwainer— 
uence in the p rn New King ‘street, peed Tee A n B, Harn- 
counciis of Europe," by allowing ug Rc aad vex, late of Nott RAD T. Hear and J; Honnocxs, Whitefield, 
rea of the Si P The | How inm Notting ced viru T: 
hes eh sides haa one | ton Cross, | si 
of debate ; but fro B 
| Mey 
h, s Fields 
Ln vrr, Richmond. Surre Pu Locksmith—G. i rte Tonbridge 
Kent, Photographer—W. LANSLEY, M ue ARS. Butcher— W. Lx 
dure G. Lisrer_ and T. DIS of Leeds, Card 
er 
at hav used the A e falaifica tion,” an 
after ren matak rrian, Marai Mr. Binor esumed his speech, 
ntended that the whole conduct of vd bir moa ffe in 
Kin! 
W. Pacer, vem Pal, Borough, Beer Retai! 
and c Sto: 
reference to the affairs of Denmark h 
| Stam 
J. Yee aie of Cross e 
A J. REL) iso iy 
88 
| Peckhai am, For z^ Wine D: 
ure the e polic: ent, 
upport the — i it n" I that a 
impact exi: sie Dc wéon the ao er: sition and the Ultr: 
peenis below A EOM AN & 
the Govern towards Trela 
that 
Sisi 
Chippenh. Wiltshire, 
Turner, West Derl Hy Taticashire, t Gardener—F. 
Labourer—G. eects Edward Street, Portman 
Victualier: zW, UCKER, late of Pi t Place, St. 
wark, CI P ES er— J. eae 
Carnarvonshi 
A e | Tailor and D) 
Norwi 
Licensed 
"s I 
Tings, 
^ was ali Soars 
Camzron, 
5.—BANKK' Debe d 
ATTEN, Brook Street. pper ipton, Ni 
; Dartmouth Terrace. e, Rotherhithe, 1 
Vere 
Am im cii rd J. MAN. 
Carma 
TA Mili BEED Notti 
o RSE, Gravesend, Kent, Merchant and si Hate 
debate Butcher. Garlick's Co! 
ter—' 
„King Edw 
wnt Red 
ufactu: 
J. Sx Birmingham, 
nmonj E gh LA sam SYMONDS, 
arenas MITH, 
Ee Iro 
Nx, Birkenhead, Furniture Dealer— 
vC s EN Sd: aiam Great Dall 
ALES, Broomhill, Sheffield, Fishmonger. 
SCOTCH 8 ow. Glas 
» adjourned debate Was | spirit Merc S SEQUESTRA "y 
RATIONES — D. JOHNSTON gow, Wine and 
that he b; k means OA MN 
pons penes and its V gree 
E E.—On Monday aboot as the 
approached E ‘whieh et Hous 
sees, 
vailed i 
the i Pen 
deba 
terchange 
oe ram ter 
ht theat this is country 
responsibi 
the guarantee proposed by the Gbetinacy o f Denmark. 
[Left speaking.] 
City Entelligence. 
M FRIDAY. Fie» 
sols closed at 904 to } for Mon 
Pa lace ees to s 
um | 
eager i ÅAR. 
ds half-past 4 in an ope beri 
d beris mei the e crowd, and received a few cheers ashe 
pass ut t ex were faint in compari i 
with which Lord Palm merston parison kenara 
n 
He was 
ar. — 
arliament 
appearance drew forth 
became louder and 
a " Mr. Gladsto e leant 
as if to avoid notice, and so "e 
e House almost wholly unobserved, In the half 
close , həd bee 
Street, an d th the. cheers which his 
S h, Tur ish, 
Ditto 1858 ; 702; Ditto 1002. onar o 
71h Ditto T 1862, hee Bonds, 694 to 69 ex div.; Vene- 
zue 
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