Jory 16, 1864. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICOLTURAL GAZETTE. 
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-to purchase fal d 
a a ili ed on them by the Act of Charles II.— | were agreed to.—The CHAIRMAN then reported "proi , ani 
the classical a and other works. at Blooms ii v IA purchase of uu een by Mr. NNAvTER, Mr. G Durr, Mr. | the House adjourned. The House resumed at six o'cloc ock. 
ca ua neighbourhood, of the Museum for the gradual | NewproArx, Mr. aw Lori peu = STIRLING, = [Left sitting.] 
resent bu . The expense of the latter | HADFIELD, an n UVERIE, the amendmen - 
extension ight — p» startling, but he believed — os” bow eye > pene RE i p E : 
wardians Election Bill. the L, tl ^ ; r 
1 -: gis dete ir Hag E cy — à des Offences Law Amendment Bill, the County Voters Registration City Entelligence. 
be settled . on of Parliament The CHAN. | J Co M ous Vitr Cai my m ey her T. FRIDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS: 
CELLOR um ice | Jersey ill wi E z : 
f m n iad dang a ee building Se ok Eoia ries (Ireland) Bill was a third time and —Mr. | sols closed at 90% t for Money, and 91} to 91 for 
ol Government had not, and would not, tbing without | W. E o he recommittal of the Poisoned ccount ; er Cents, Reduced, to 1; New 
= tion of Parli 24. Sea ok en * Grain Prohibition Bul, aud mov hat the House go TI Cents, 89% to $; Annuities, 1885. 14 0-16: 
t xq; rman reported progress. The committee on the Bill that day three m he motion | Three per Cents, iA È » $ 
oe ) Bill and the Public Schools Bill were read a third time | was, on a di n, negatived by 60 to 38, and the H went | Bank , 2383 t ; India Five Cent. Stock, 
and pi e Ionian Islands States o: "—— into — on the n he clauses The 4 : Di Four per Cent. Debentures, 1866, 99; 
L de, Bill, the Militia Pay Bill, and the Expiring Laws | Report on Supply was broughs Bb; The Expiring Laws Con | Exchequer Bills, March, 8s. dis.; Ditto June, par. 
Continuance Bill were read a second time. The Court of tinuance Bill, and baa ET Ballots Suspension Bill passed Me 3. 871; D Certificates 
ne ped bar was with Several other Bills | through committee. e Trespass (Ireland) Bill was read & EIGN: Brazilian, , $; Du er 3 
A " " third time and n = 991; Greek, 241 ; ian, 68$ A a gp S 
ll; Portuguese, 1853, 47% ex div. itto d 
ee ESDAY. pt — Act Amendment Bill was recom- nURSDAY.—Standing Orders.—On the motion of Colonel W. t x 2 > I foede “abd 
mitted ata pua sitting, d. the clauses were agreed to, | Parren, a Select Dab altus was appointed to reviso the L3 i ard n, 842 ; Spanish, 504 y div. ; 
with amendments The Slave Trade -— fa —On _ standing orders, with instru Sioni bo’ Ponsider the cct ency tto Passive, 291; Ditto Certificates, 10$ to i; 
roe gang fae Bouss in ae evening “hat Lark Pause | at: ous MANG a sommniites UE riran QUE | ago ope Tarki sh, 1858, 72; Ditto 1862, 691 ex div.; Ditto 1007. 
s : ep o AR engineer) under the authority o! or 
Brazilian Government v with rd to ps ve trade had been n on 1 decisi TA questions of fact commonly | Bon ^, 698 e ex div.; ect, 1862, 58; Ditto 1864, 
inv: -—— a fagr <A of treat; M ng in p upon gu — rr st d "ine 
t their condue! 08 velling.—In reply to Mr. B. Coon . GrBsox dec! 
mA m Se. An the LE k her T) eres 2 em Polat he would bring in am t 
misters had made ol m justice for those session f: in n wa: 
fafled.—Mr. FrrZOERALD akat Wither it' was not the fact | intro he ra — on betw Bank of England. 
tħat the Brazilian Government i put down the slave trade, | andjguards, to prevent the murder and plunder of the former IBSUB DEPARTMENT. 
and that Lord Brougham coe pinent o in the Bouse of Lords, | witb tho seventies of the latter. L o in Ne Notes aasi. £27,648.675 | Governmen m. e. £H 015,100 
expressed his warm appreciation of the ertions made | Zealand.—In to Sir M. FARQUHAR, ARDWELL "A uM MN Gr Aber eoe Ht Ue Tn 
by that Government for the vurpose.—Lord. PALMERSTON | stated that bdo had reached the id ‘Office relative Gola Obss. Bulion ; 12,998,675 
replied {that if Brazil had, since 18 » pur down the | to the late repulse of the British troops at Karangua, on the ilver Bullion .. 
slave pt it pes " oor oan ann an pee d 3^ qu oom of rm e p oe General mtu atico Jas "ENSE 
De ia. a? MUC nf crea the intricate nature of the interior edi ; 
House in order to enter his protest again ns st the continuance of deco of the pab, and E the sudden fall of so many 0 of KING DEPARTMENT. 
hat was called the ^ Aberdee t," which, he argued, | the attacking colum e despatches which th nm Proprietors’ Capital PLUR AN Government Bouri 
e e -— 4 —Á— i^ s "d Leer ran receiv: on thesubject would be laid upon the ta Rest etimad: 3,411,071 P T ali a 
frlendl ‘relations between the two peer He hoped that | Pos poou cm jo My Ag a up n ing otis s Publi Deposits nud: the a PUT 20 208.204 
th flash week, ‘which had -elicited citirao (Guarantee of Loa: Mr. A moved as an amendment} Banks, Commissioners tac alae ce ed 076,290 
unanimity of censure on the a — ‘offensive potiey a that soe BEI be rada M -— 2 a A eid months. He| of Nat, Debt,and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin ee 703,487 
Foreign Office, would serve as a the Govern- id he good authority for rting t| the r dend Acc t) [wk Ern 
he lasted until April next it l e taxpayers of this | Other Depos we sa 15,082, 
ment to abandon that policy for th id IN- t less than a million and a half sterling in the Sevendaysandotherbilis — 585,15 
x called attention to the inefficie of the British country not le g is — 585,616 
nadron he Wes' of Africa, and said we had not of the year. It further appeared that th of the colony £38,319,236 “$35,319,296 
h^ gle th the exception of the Rattl ma y int ot | and the negotiator of the proposed loan, had no power to| July 14, 1864. W. MILLER, Chief Cashier. 
waters which could make more th k on -—Lord | bind the New Zealand Legislature either in ect of the 
ALMERSTON said that if tl re repealed the | ™ yment o! e loan or the co ution towards the 
Gazette of the UAeek. 
RIDAY: July 85.CBANKRUPTS.—E. ABBE pean eae 
Pay en , Flintshire, Gentleman—J. Y. Baxrr, Broad Stre 
Golden Square, atchmaker—H. Benpatt, Freshw: ater, Isle of Wight, 
Plumber—A. .Bmooxs, Bedford, Photographer—T. Burtsr Alexto 
; Terrace, gy Seana bulle. Meneses Brace, Surrey 
il -T. LU, ba 
Office with: — to the lands of the insurgent natives.— tow, Essex, Ami UM to & Ontéle 2» 
Mr. said it omm inevitable ery, of nome Lancas! 
rere of the age that t Mn ould disap 
before the white. So long ath ry p was a 
the policy of extermination, sh coms p no turn round and 
repudiate the financial obligations which that polic tailed.— 
Sir H. WILLOUGHBY tis the House not D pm itself 
b o] 
railway companies to introduce into the — some mode Waterloo ace. Stepney, Cheesemonger—T. DamurwoTow, Burslem, 
h Ad E y 
C. J. Tox dae a Street, rane, Wolverhampton Li Foases. Live ls 
HN WiLUAM Fr * 
New Zonland.- Mr. Car WELL defended the policy of the Bill, US Toin RID. aE "mong. - 
able demand, | J. H. Jowes, Old Qe denne treet, ME. use Um —M.J AE NES, Liver- 
offered a reward of 1001., and that Messrs. mie Lubbock ern: | podia Heaton Norris, 1 : ga 
& Co., the bankers, h na o offered a similar su The M DES on Not a Kur sapie 
that the sus r had been was not tru 
but he MON en informed t that the eet, ci ari taken from the 
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Surrey, Grocers—M, O'Coxxo ora windon, Wiltshire, Dealer in Hoots and 
hoes—J. PARSONS, iate of Waterloo Road, Beershop Keeper— — H, PAMMENT, 
Sandwich Terrace, Bridge Road, Battersea, Pork Butcher—P. W. PERFITT, 
Tottenham Villa, Ho) , Lecturer—J. H. Ricranps, lateof Twickenham, 
oving *' Tha ice of appointing a Manager to a Pianofoi Dealer — J. Stanrorp, Burlington Arcade, 
me privy. pir exsiud viis. to the Office ef Pod Postmaster- | Yer 
is one which is not directed or y law, and | MT. J.B 18 Mr. Mons Sir J. D. Hay, | Modeller—G. Srzpvtxo, Westleigh, 3 Factory e 
not particularly eonduos to the esce of the dis- aM. gh Agen d ces A a ine Bishopsgate Sth Rer Waive, Civile" Liverpool Sire pner 
the pablic of Ministerial v Rove ws or d mà — y of 
Bil in Drag af que ctii Bench I rear Bil, athe tho | ae 
Taiform gn Es Bill, w E NT to Le 
ofthe Tof the Act of Charles II., requiring certain dignitaries 
make a declaration Son Weary te ay ot Senne 
of England. Assuming t the Universi! ere la; 
For’ ported it. WHA 
disasters ME WR. had PE our arms in New Zealand 
to the influence d he Roman bcp clergy. — 
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shire, Bridie le bit Manufacturer r—J. WALLEN, NGA: Fisherman —J. 
Wittrams, Ilfracombe, Devonsh Ded A p m M. A.J. WILKINSON, 
Aldersgate Street, aoa a te W. Paddock, Yorkshire, Com: 
mission Agent. 
TUESDAY: July 12.2BANKKUPTS. — J. J. Bett, Wellingborough, 
BEN ae ee arn —8. recur South pote Islington, late 
Ona eo eres endmen! irren by 92 to 55, and A poe 
. i Eating H Ki —W. H. Bi y- B Greengrocer—D. 
an ds rea Lord P. tite eae ape Street. "Harrow Eoad, Plasterer — Wittmx 
Government bad received no information with regard to so Consi moii Tana; ot Voneous. Wares Merl 
ol 8, ashes o real | monstrous a proposition as that the Prussians had demanded | shire rniture Broker—JoHx CopMomr. Kenn, Devonshire, Miller 
security to the Church.—Mr. WALPOLE Pon: as 4n amend- | the payment of 11,000,000L, and the reader wel eo Di Deu ish | — Witt Coxren, jun., Dewsbury, Yorkshire, Innkeeper — 
ment that the Bill be read a second time that day three | fleet as the conditions of peace. They had, h Yorkahire, Waste Dealer. W. Dov comer, Tate 
ea, eo han, aes otra | tegen marin gen singe Sa la LE wigs 
the eme er eed Lenco t pontine men it eet nt Án is were iet rmn m rue remi e ^ "A House Gnauax, West Cowes eis Isle of Wight, Licensed Victual sls A mr, 
tins in “the rre to y the Bill were so nuod or Pie con 
po there was a disinclination in the House to ad 
pass for the sine Pray y 
bed tmeasure t that would end in undermining that foundation of | testing duet attempt on the part of the Government to 
E ede coat fn | edo the We vot it Galley uide to the opal Academy, 
] oug v = h building to th 
pm. roh at a at all. il. Parliament had n no right to paata = nee Ps ue ona] ery building : Royal eee |= E. 
E n ve nd the Church of behind Burlington Hou 
MAC for. stars had no A “acetone lid ar pe gre tie rnment was was quite te pre pa ared to no oce pS the | Sox, Batley, Yorkshire. Mason — T. K. Manchestr, “tate 
E . » — ENWORTHY, n 
o 00 sees ee | ere, a CES COE Pata Rigg ee oe 
: 4 IRKUP, Sunder! imber d 
connection with the Church.—Sir W. Manis Academy. Surgeon—J Kars, Bradford, ‘Yorkshire, Grocer — ree ie Yorkshire 
Peet Glamorganshire, Shi Log. MARSDEN, Youlgreaye, Derbyshire. 
House Keeper—B. L arer oag Liverpool, Shipping Butcher—J. Harpy, 
Liverpooi, Slate Merchant—J. pi late of gr com fone 
Grease Manofoturen W. J. HoppiNorT, Feltham, So setshire, late 
Miller—T. canc Manchester, Baker—E. Hans. Tuona, Yorkshire, 
uti ar . Harman, Alcester, Warwickshire, Needle Scourer— 
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that towards providing a further rn. the construction of Manateture d Fanc 
pr b o Y LO 
(gen ^ cedar — À2Ó by Mr. kie : ue in iaa of eS d works for the defence of the Royal dockyards and arsenals, and Dealer--H. T. SOURPUTS, late of án Cheshire eris ight Moe 
5 y mare against it, the — pet ot the ports of Dover and Portland, and for the creation core DN A Tona te Sucre, York ay 
t— ceeding er- 
W. Lssamorne el the second readiog of the Scottish pres soldat i funo ver t tas trece m pm 
isabilities Rem w e e by ies for a term 
iad rcg Aone House of Lords. He said that these disabilities The: orit! for which "the Patani Wes required had alread y x 
cone i tually imposed by an unobserved amendment of | sanctioned by I = ae v Ayr tal I expended 
Telaxed in 1840, and. ihe object AER t ier ted been | np to March et amounted Ss oo enone woe 
s Bi to repeal t| " 7 
He hoped that "m cotch members woul peni cep | — Oi Bleaching and Dyeing N Wo. d mete -— 
imposed b. va iau ymo 
Selene Place. Fulham, oan —L. W 
Street, Merchant- R- Woescecns We one uth, D ges 
Ww. ORE, jun., Dudley, Waccenerhine, Butter Dealer. 
s committed. A number of Bills were forward 
: ui; as an amendment, the appointment ofa|  FmrpAY.— Diseases of Cattle Prevention h Í TI 
cm ut ees ay any privileges which - ers, 90 m aokoa for poing i into omi on this Dill IPetroyolis and its v gb, z 
C urch in Scot- sat kona me e House sisould not resolve itse r 
ied would iere with the 5s Wenn of mae M into | iuto sch ov 3 mit ; but de the assurance of Mr. Baring teak Me X FRINUS AND Tar Wa T CLo 
PR (e Rusia] dou aos -— pesa the certain cher to would be introduced, he withdrew the | WORKERS’ HALL.—On Monday i the Petane Brik f Cloth- 
amendment, and several clauses, with verbal amendments, 
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workers, one of the oldest and wealthiest of the ancient 
