Ss el 
DOE ae a” At Ne nn 
Juse 12, 1858.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
187 
edged to produce such 
Sent | however, were no 
eh pags to consider Aare iia He held” a 
this Bill was not the Bill of last , and that a person w 
against that Bill might consistently vote for this. As he 
was one of those who thought it might ve advisable to reduce 
the county franchise and to extend the constituency, he was 
prepared te © the second read: f the Bill, in order to 
see in what d e county frauchise could reduced con- 
sistently with the elfare of the country au the balance 
of interests. — Mr. HENLE asked if any thing could be 
gained by legislating on subject during the pre- 
gent year. He should have preferred, as the Govern- 
ment p hereafter to introduce a form Bill, 
that the questio had been met by a di negative. | 
He did not think that the House ought to be cs m now | 
to express any opinion as to the amount at which the qualifica- | 
tion ought to be placed. The House div: the question, 
“that this question ow put,” wb ed in the 
i main ages betel = Ap cng 
grr b 
to with n, and t read a 
On pas ne for the second krti of the Universities ere 
Bil, M is obje ctions to pa 
pany a rab! 
- | the 
Matropolis and its Wicinitp. 
SPIRITUAL DESTITUTION IN THE METROPO 
naie ares of 
ae WOOLWICH ARSENAL.—A committee com: 
be Segas and other members 
The | proo edeni Di 
the oe Lani Building Society Woolwich Arsenal, it havi ing come to their ate 
held on Monday at Wil 
fa 
grants made 
Sii is eat than that of the previo 
action of 
calculated to pro wine the extension 
Ch 
us ye 
eclesiastical Commissioners i is ag 
f the Church than | 
vitro | unted a return of t 
n ak produce een consequently adar in order 
to bring mgr seater pig ip e House. Time has been 
asked fi e the accounts, which will not be 
It is said that among the 
l fine castin; 
hich, he said, would inflict a pay: le that of er meen, the Chure e the | Roy al "Artillery who o fell in in, 
jury upon the city and College of Edin! missioners, a Blandford’s i 
public of Sootland. H He e moved: god Pies second ronding for it was with. incongruo' codes pian its pro- a committee have gre! informed cannot now be 
on ages SrewarT and the Lord ApvocaTs, | 8TC58 arough Pa aks ee en sarya instead | found. The obelisk, ind = pee asce ipp consisted: 
opposed by Colonel Syxes and other members. After of simplifying the formation of new districts It was | of abase 5 feet squa: a pyra 25 feet above: 
eet disouasic r. ee pur - wag eat ap age then d by the erii od Marlborough, and ‘seconded | the re latter “contained on its four sides the 
was rear yan . 
snd the mnittee upon the Joint-Stock Banking Companies Bil, | PY the Rev. h, that arf fe be adopted, | names, in rass characters, of the Artillery 
the clauses of which were agreed to. The Drewes on Bankers | Which was agr ury next moved, and | officers sr fell in tg late Russian war. It was 
law Amendment Bill and the Law of Property Amendment Bill | the ones of Oxford | ‘seconded a resolution, adie | intended to ome a brass gun trophy at each corner,. 
were read a secon’ mil 7 me.—The n ig tga Y GeNeRaL ane hat f laurel leave t ng from the 
A A grn rr “domi ited. at „broad. (mite, Eor anbe the | muzzle. The proposition, however, the work was 
conclus: 
eat paaa of permenon in the extension a =a 
after 
comple eted, was ory ae eae by the Minister of War, 
y 
Victoria, relative oF Removal of poo: —After a £ short 
conversation the motion was The Kensington Gore 
Siate. —The CHANCELLOR EQUER Obtained leave to 
of t 
in 4 Bill ae releasing the Rade of the emer ge ete 
— a 1 upon the aers moneys granted 
in ina eg vag? 
h Arn maments.— 
wer r to estion 
ipo 
of 
ministrations of religion among their poorer bre thre 
nd how 
neglect must bring serin ie pai orerioakel 
deacon Sinclair moved, 
resolution offering 
Bishop of Exete 
À 
'otton econded a 
the thi sks of he santa to the 
er E for having called the attention of the 
mer = h cea 
new tower erect eted u as delat 
said, A 200.» is also lying i ‘in one of the Royal Arsenal 
malg the same reason—that the expenditure was 
cons sidered unnecessary, and l did not meet the approval 
h | in th ne an Mis 
Ges eS of t aes great ac of industrial that in England,| Tur SHREWSBURY Casr.—Immediately on the 
pins fe and expressing their earnest ope that his of Le Lords in the great Shrews- 
with ay Bur Ag abana Rey a oa ong for the evils he | om case Earl Talbot assumed the title of the Earl of 
coun! of a most and confidential character, has poren pn | Shrewsbury, and the gy on ng to settled now i 
snd he believed pond eg b ong ed tt een i of the ue F LORD DUDLEY STUART. — A night | the possession of the Proceedings in Chaneery 
i i ft sitting. | g for t RA eoon poor has been opened in had been Aren ; r pending the decision of 
ket Street, Edgware Road, as a memorial of the late | the House of oer the ara of Chancery 
Lord Dudley Stuart, which will ai during the | interfere even so far as to appoint a receiver to the 
p Entelligence. winter months accommodation to eai 700 to 800 per- | estate, and the result has been bar the grin: family 
W OF TE E HEQUES.—The Attorney- sons weekly. In the summe er months it will be opened | have received the greater portion of the rei Since 
General has introduced a Bill enactin del the decision of the Lords the E Earl of Shre ony has 
cheque or ae t on any banker to bearer, or | dat to 72 persons nightly. The Earl | of Carlisle in | pers cally datin ed payment of the tanith, and has 
to emand, shall be issu san with the pensaa vie dh the li dwelt son the oe | been cheerfully recognised as the legal ssor by 
name of a banker, m with two roe ey with the | Character of Lord Dudley Stuart, and his generous, |t those who had not paid the executors under the 
words “ d Co., uch ¢ crossing shall be deemed a chivalrous, and his impassioned pei thy font se un- | gua: given by the Duke of Norfolk. There is n 
terial iended and the oppressed. The meetin also | doubt that there w atl most severe legal co contest for 
dressed in commen con ar of the noble los vietaa] ill t 
or added to or eed by any person whomsoever after | ad 
nae ote thereof ; and the banker sree whom such 
r Szulezew 
and other gentlemen; ea a bus 
g! 
we Slr or to any rii than a a if no name | 
be specified, 
Society has been formed for the purpose 
he endowm 
endowment o0; 
5 wW per 
tock, 219 to 221; Indian 
to $; Exchequer Bills (Mare 
ds, 20s. to 
isea, 1001 t ae 101. ea on ae 
a Half per 1852, 98 
Granada Two anda Quarter per 
66}; Peruvian T} ., for Account, 66; Por- 
tuguese Three per Cents., 1e 46}; Turkis h Sik pir 
Cents., 954 to 953; Ditto, for Account, 954 to 95 
Yes 
Cent. Deferred Bo 
Bank of. ead. 
Notes lssued .. .. ieee i na oo 
Other Securities.. .. 
Gold Coin and Bullion 
Silver Bullion .. 
legate! 
3,459,900 
17,249,685 
231,724,685 £31,724,685 
BANKING DEPA sabes 
. n 4,553,000 | Gov 
3,158,502 PRE Da Welgi 
nnui AB + £10,578, 
ee SE Fe 
oli and Silver Coin’ 7a 359 
10,164 
M. MARSHALL, one | 
asette of the 
roxsoar_pune <xuUPTs —J. ARMSTRONG, ip Shiel Eaithenware 
arch), | ani 
21s. promis Exche- 
Brazilian au emine: 
ai ew | research read before that 
Economic Science and Statistics in King’s C oll 
memorial of the late Mr. Tooke, 
THE 
ing was held in iea in St. James’s 
| earing some disclosures 
ish church of St. 
Marks, 
ip, ‘b; 
T. Campbell, sculptor, was uncover 
E LATE Mr. THomas TOOKE.—À 
itiba ae sentni connected with, the Statistical 
a Professorship . 
ae to provide f for @ an | 
eager in connection | 
arded to the | 
original |i 
CONFESSIONAL IN BELGRAVIA.—A public meet- 
Fei 
in conn 
Bon with an in alleged abuse of the confessional 
pai Barnabas. Lord Calti 
uri 
resided. Every part of the Hall was crowded to 
cess by gentlemen ; „notice having | been given that i in| 
the emer of the property. The 
on the validity of an disentailing deed executed by the 
late 
te earl. 
CITY CORPORATION Rerorm.—On Monday a Common 
Hall was held in Guildhall for the te. 985% = 
into consideration the Bill in Parliamen 
the better Regulation of the Cepak of pe 
Mayor presided, there | 
ing a 
ej Livery. Mr. Lawrence deno 
| energetic terms, and said that the sttamnpt ; 
its adoption was the first which had ever been made by 
e Parliam tnt ee, or sanction ion a monstrous 
ne and concern at the introduction of a 
which rab gg the Livery of the 
in the they ame go for eal sig _ Ae 
thorpe | the rights of the city in 
without ae ER 
ciple of co nfiscatio: 
thereby arpe ng 
which, if f affirmed, will ‘aie 
cul te 
gentlemen only were e oe atte 
resent are said to Hive TERA 
bis of Parliament. The Hon. a 
he exon the 
laid before 
t thoroughly | sifted and tested by a 
Among t those 
and 170 Mem 
d Rev. F. 
pE if of four | to 
whic the Bishop 
i ionton and the steps APIA the bishop had t 
and riimien by A Acts of Parliament. Deputy Holt 
that petitions should be presented 
arliament founded on the resolu- 
that t the m: 
e req! 
It was then pire 
both Houses 
tion. It v was also ‘namie argien 
f the akte ipa 
legal | present ‘petitions to bot of ie ne 
that f the rights and ivSiages of their respective 
ing | 
to 
gentleme 
ed by three other female wi 
apt by t the ee losures to 
Liveri 
oe the hem prim caused the Rev. Alfred Paole the the 
Pona: ora F roger tome Te a tie 
funeral of Dr. Caer fas of the 
Decem took 
apen E T. ARNES anà J. Dianas, Blandford ool- 
Mae an Germ enangt Shipoyner t. Errors, lin 
FuLBROOK, Pangbor B 
Street with pa ta Gk be and 
N 
BINSON, 
Surarp and G. UNDER WOO. Smethwick Staffordshire, Miliwri 
Ebkincers—J. SKERTCHLETY, fora Road, King? i Kingsland, = vA 
‘Zouch, Dealer in Saggars — ae Trim, and 
Confectioner E. E. WILMAN, bury, tone 
scores a ea LED_W. 1 ot jun., Stratford, Essex, Cutler. 
SEQUESTRA’ AMPS: - 
pReax, Glasgow, Contractor and I Builder Te Rise M ge 
Coalmaster b mne Glasgow, r Engineer 
E E 
Du Coal ters- 
Cattle Dealer—S, Sartru, Radcliffe Bride Lanca- 
A EUR, Commercial Road East, Merchant, 8? noe 
LPa ee? jong Enio Taki Uana 
ATE, ET AE 
ag ES’ S—J. GRANT, 
gere irgamonger- R: 
pkshire, Örer. TS 
camp bu AE he 
» Edin’ $ 
iria praa 
DE, Bore hiton, "Tallon J. 
Mere! 
Motherwell and | 188 
being co 
after hearing Mr. Baring’s statement. In 
a 
with this strangement Mr. Moody, 
with 
Knightsbridge. And this mosting is 
circumstances of this case such as to 
ublici icity. pe ty Tate, 
conned to the geen of a ae iaar 
M.P., moved the | | 
accordance 
M the 
| eulogistic of the deceased. The open 
i | by brave a ae a 
mars AL —Mr. the sculptor, 
in Osnaburgh Ter- 
Hár yer k, 
the chair, and carried by acclamatio: 
then said that ae pe tif the ccs operon 
| plished, a and he the chair. 
Three cheers 
dispersed. ole ape of the proceedings 
in and 
roduced a profound impress 
ea, 
extraordin, mi the disclosures pit 
GER IC 
| the London General Gaba. Con last 
reached the enormous sum of 12,6322. 10s. 2d., being — 
