THE amores 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL abies 
well, Derbys shire, 8 sea 
Indi atiak enix, the Working Men 
Pake Li 
REEN, Dunkes! in, Som 
maker 
Stepney "Btepney Green, Builder— = 
Southampton, roter 0G 
Epa Baimon d Norwich, Bricklayer —L. i rel Birmingham, 
Tailor—S. 8. Greeson. Beckford Ro 'alworth Road, Linendraper— 
G. GrssINS, Greenwich, eec b -< an Eating house Keeper—W. 
Heaaixe and T. * BRADLEY worth, W. use, Yorkshire 
Colliery Owners—W. C. HARRIS, Bow n. Herefo ire, late Farm 
iff — Jonmx Hanno, Birkenhead, Cheshire, M 
omx Harz, Carlton Street, Kentish Town, Builder—Joun Isaac 
Isnart, late of yt mt DN; uid Green, Dealer in ipo ret 
ford, Brickmaker. . Jones, Gors, mer— 
WH Jos ag t ] oui "s Cl W. JACKSON, 
Roberindaie, 
"Lise, Widow 
rie Merchant— 
Blichestat, 
Woon. Worcester, Gunmaker— 
Ld im EE yo 
Woop, 
, Coachbuilder 
Newton, Cheshire, Innkeeper, 
Bank st England. 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
= Ean inm Other Bec Securit. : 
Gold Coin and eges 
Bilver Bullion 
.i t ss 
12936,8185 
| 
eight 
tum 
Deposits | in 
"RS Exchequer, 
Spates — Am od 
of Nat. Debt, manih Gold nd Silver Coin E 
dend Accts. ue 
Seven days and other bills 
"£11,900.082 052 
April 7, 1864. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
Metropolis and its Wicinity, 
enthus y greai vien ofs spectators, grh t 
were the D "Dui A Sutherland; sena eely, M.P. 
Wo wirt “a other parts 
gen ntlemen accredited to rep 
Jh way t clear for him to his seat on the Tight of ‘the 
0) 
r grea 
| trust sul. tali that ‘herenfter you 
=| that is ne eee le and 
mise, Fanner T D. WapuzY, Broadway, | nq x a — 
| ing the warmest mdi for his publie and private | réso 
hope t 
Clubs, Key in ry Ud, acm gm by their heir bands 
d flag _ The 
ayor. When the enthusiasm had in some de egre Fre eemason: so expressed their 
subsided, ex repeated outbreaks, Mr. Brinton, a strong The band ds of 
ayor, addressed ‘ee in an appropriate speech, in | the s Foresters the 48th Nes Tides s (Eavelocka), 
hich he assured him that the town of Sout pton &e., wil atte nd gratuitou nig 
C n Thurs "a om wa 
t 
marta see high ae in having — 
— and 
m ost dlinterentod all but unanimous Hle to 
| arat b resent Garibaldi with. the 
: patriot of c ns dá me was ^ om of the city in a casket of the value 
throughout all Englan i in m tage, as in the | of 100 gui nitions: Some opposi! 1 nnounced 
mansion and the palace, the re of his noble deed | on the ground that the General’s visit to this country 
was preserved, and his gallant ditilinsk and heroie self. | was for a politi: bject, and that a subscription had 
sacrifice was ‘the theme of universal admiration.|been proposed to provide him with a million of 
He concluded by saying amidst great appl * I look | muskets, On its being explained, however, that 
upon you as a King among men—a A i E ea no such object, and the sug- 
t! the muskets was ri d mam 
and e ema day €— may it 
when ssion on this m is fulfilled, we 
one that will never aed 
When oen Garibaldi rose, and M 
; € le bers 
résolved to invite General Garibaldi to a buques at 
wou yi Im ay” recu ‘in yia m x J his sta 
d ards of 40 
that his ae 
that —Àà vts 
s. £11015,10 
e» ETE 
"227,585,875 
urities 
Pa pe 
« £11,273,056 
m 27m 0 
1 | It is zn ee catis or. | An 
er re : the ln b, aire subscribed 
their n ames, e precise diri is ; Jeft for “the General 
t that it may not interfere with any 
€ F THE ANGLO-CHINESE Squapron.—The 
gun vius oue of Captain Sherard Osborn's 
Chinese Squadron, arrived at Falmouth on Friday, in 
4 da 
whieh he He at last spoke a few | 
—— but with so strong a 
hu accent aa symptoms “ effort t 
rm ies of pro iation that his delivery was 
tym pa slow, though at all times clear and distinct. | 
e sai 
aoe m - answer to the Nak yorar abpledss 
as greeted. 
vs from the Cape. The Scout, China, and Tien- 
had left rind wetter 
XPERIMENTS AT SHO 
E — The long 
— contest betw een the T Whitworth and Arm- 
rong systems of artillery commenced on Monday 
" à pe t the first time that T have recelved proof of th afternoon at Shoe 
sympat) 
Jv but deeds. I have seen that 
mein many circonstances of my life, and 
rly ‘a *60, when without the apis of the Spore 
nation it would have been impossible to complete the de: 
did in Southern Italy. The English peop pls ne 
f sam 
nine guns are already on the qréusi, and three 
70 pounder Armstrong ederent pe three 70-pounder 
id | Armstrong muzzle-loaders, and three 70-pounder 
Whitworth uitsielodoeders are e their way from Wool- 
wich to Shoebury. ‘The details of the trial are kept 
for your very | secret at present; but it is pre " well known ard a 
e bere minimum of 8009 rounds will red from 
gun 6 contest will be necessarily ec tedious, 
mia will mae nd over a perio 
if 
—— theta few feinsrki v were fiel] though, unfor- 
rians, and ita lians 
dressed in 
ussion wir 
visit should M. ome: he finaily decided, at the urgent 
uest of Mr. on ming = ted ee of 
ent on 
for r reception, and thank falty 
ep meetin: The General then left ks : 
an 
— residence at East Park. 
Sunday, were hoisted i 
leaving the Ripon, Garibaldi Y^ 
countryman of his, 
Negretti, a 
o Mr. 
and an old friend, a small r sh d of | Strat 
eft on which he wrote in Italian, to the follow: 
“ Dear Friends, — ; 
etUm Musas hg a 
m D Southa —(— the 
Mee e ay dnd in repris toast | 
9f his health said c TUE to SU England e 
ks ntry h me ted iex d an 
M De of the slave im every art t the wo On 
onday th corporation of Southampton 
Lee po with an address of con gratulation n his 
if : 
d ror's ha ris, 
cH of X the" j^ Tatts ts Engineers ying the 
Hymn. — wi pe and even dhe rr allalong 
the route old Gate Town Hall were 
us cheer, quite 
drowned the music of the band; while all the 
house fronts seemed rippled over with the flutter of 
waving dkerchi Garibaldi, who wore the 
Uniform of the It Legion, which he raised an 
. @mmanded in Montevideo, quite moved at the 
warmth of his and ive been thoroughly 
tired by the cour fforts which he made to acknow- 
ledge the salutations he received on all sides. - The old 
. Town Hall was, of ronged in every part, and 
Was made to hold o occasion about double the 
nümber it uilt to accommodate. 
was 
on entering it was almost overwhelming, as, 
| party at Mr, Seely's, On 2S M oo 2 t Laureate 
M 
attempt 
reco s into the hall that considerable m 
fusion ensaed, a sine (ime before the Dinei bat tho 
hes ie IT Mayor and the proceed. e every variety of ty ad en Mp 
— e 
th cheers for Garibaldi's son, ch: They wi with reference to 
for rennen the late y Mayor and the err A tbe quis quickness with ‘whieh ey en be charged 
Mr. Seely, and, in short, fo any way connected | After the 3000 rou e been fired, it is believed 
with the recep ton or enters lh ape ft, me A nbjected to a series of 
vm left! the hall th. 
re. At aut 
sg p pl "2d 
ings term 
his Mrd; and thee at once 
claimants for this owed, son - his his farther 
completely barred. It me before this 
rath then 
hall 
each gun. 
LJ 
ES of 
the m 
On Tuesday the guns were tried in digi 
| successively of 200, 300, and 400 yards. In the nearer 
of the pier and its approaches an 
par ine the tel wit! Seely ar zer such demon- 
ffection e res} a to have n advantage, w which was sarei 1) 
Sonik ove vider land. A salute of Ste as fired | strong eietidédon ding gun in the more P Aeg Arie 
"^E | from the | phim battery as the Sapphire moved down | On Wednesday and Thu oe the results obtained did 
the Solent, but is noise was y differ from those of the day vie The 
the deafenin Md. “which continued as long as as | practice of yesterday was wor edie to be attended ma 
Garibaldi co pe e mme er standing at the stern | the Ooratoander- in-Chief and the First Lord d of the 
-^ Mte his cap in reply. In the pone d 
ing TM saan” ‘Dat , M.P., joined the dinner —A meeting of some of the 
IN TH 
leading bankers, 
and B ouse from | Citizens, use of Messrs. 
Farringford. On Thursda: = ge ty at the Rothschild Á— ym me d confer as 
Generals own request, arrived x Brooke House of giving effect in the House of 
had a long interview with Gar aldi. Guezzoni and | Commons to thé objections cra iur the great 
panied M. mass of the citizens to the railwa Br M ires 
TN MENSIS T ia 
orm nof N pariyem SD Rotae was to the 
e|of a publie banquet in Southampton, and will NE io ME, Sie M Sir M. Pec MI "Mr. John Abel 
remain - ped of Mr. till P., Alderman S “MP, Mr. Gassiott 
morning, when he will for reaching the | and t, with others. After 
m at 2in the He will lea some i ved to sup petition 
train at the goods station at Nine Elms, and p adopted at the publie meeting held London 
t by the Kennin minster Tavern on the 4th ult, praying that legislation with 
Westminster Bridge to S House, where he will I railway schemes which ntering 
in for a week at least the guest of the the City of London shall be postponed until some of the 
Sutherland. At Nine Elms a tempo large publie works already sanctioned be further 
form will be erected, on which Garibaldi will receive | advanced, and time thus obt for more mature 
n t 
mente hay ad number|of the forms "m in a way as w 
of operatives m the various unions | likely to give most ractical T to th 
will keep the line of route for the procession which will f views of the petitiones iud to 
obtain an interview 
ed | with Lord Palm and interest bi i in their case 
pte hd the petition being I ted. 
VERNMENT ANNUITIE: —It is stated 
that M Mr. Tidd Pratt, the Registrar. otii of Friendly 
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