jests. Mr. 
= Catholic pm 
a bom Prosecutor under 
e had resigned the ee 
osons! fo nd, and 6 ep 
e in tober 
eight | be pera 
os cence 
Bairi thout a i. 
rnei 
per ed b; 
= the House go into such committee on thatd 
eco: 
enemy. After a brief discu: th 
Ted my, SrevaRT ee Sebred “that Chai 
hich was negatived by 129 to 6: 35.—-Consid ae 
the 
Se passed through committee, and the Hou: med. 
Fasion of Female Children "Bill, by whicl the" protection 
fiforded by law he say children up po 
: E 
‘We met the personal privil 
m 
Sinsen ine was negatived by 129 to 75, and the Bill was 
+ 
ng 
order Re resuming the adjourn 
wi 
aa n debate, when the seco: 
mendment Bill was Sre 
to, 
ee Panon Sa the Bill. 
5 to 18 were the en agree 
ft sittin ing. ] 
: Co 
Assn T th ie Stir Eri rtir ee 0 
23 New W Three per Cents, , 98 to} 
ry 
bis ba Pal e tae! t e eS 
pte =tort P d rr induce by persuasion 
would circu 
piod eo country, generous and concilia story, not Toog- 
temo ce of creed or party.—. RoEB sai 
Se ead not for the motion, which would ate a “direct 
agi 
as unne 
ege of members, but the privilege of 
and of the House itself. He moved to defer the 
for three months.—This amendment was sup- 
ty Mr. Cravrurp and Mr. H. BERKELEY. On a division 
the remain; ent into com- 
Bul pag clausos of the Sale and Transfer 
= 
j 
~ Moo’ acte 
Mr. F. teegorald himself 16s. to 20s. prem.—ForEIGN : Dutch Two and a Hal 
H 
_ assoc’ ociation to feel that the 
He reco pegs es ed Bat 
id 
n 
e 
w 
Web extend to them to the age of 13, read a | Mid 
tend time—Mr. HUNT ovat the second fending “of the 
a Freedom from Arrest Bill, urging that the reasons for 
es 
iY, -The Universities (Scotland) Bill passed through 
d was pad w the ne Panoa RoR lone] FORESTER 
vacancies, instead of being fi jed u up by the 
MAST by election pri the constituencies 
o. 2) ae in by the present Govern- 
ne; yee ved. — 
s m amend- 
pim ey "the Cox sho should b Fed li gible to sit Mh 
Re ma ‘Ate ent was 
See tovision, by 245 to 191, “The S Charman was | 8 
wil and the Filo rs eer The Herring Fisheries (Scot- | whic 
On the ory eet pened tee throug 
; of the Chelsea Bridge Act Amendment pra the 
md ~ 
- | Mill Ma: sete T, Glasgow, Tailor—H. Sanpxrson, Galashiels, 
Manufact urer. 
but 
- | not naan eB the Royal party examine 
th 
es 
es pram all t the "gigs 
d | mot 
_THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 213 
|| Exchequer Bills, March, ar a 34s. prem. ; Ditto J 
SEE SaTE ee 
lie w. ae by the Roy yal visit, have determined 
as e p: f the exhibition of the shi 
per Cents. for Account, e5 exdiv.; Peruvian F -day for the benefit of th i : 
a Half per Cents., for Account, 873 to 88; Portuguese Dread one. Pone Seana ae ee 
Three per Cents., 18 3, 45% ex div; Russian Five per ike’ OF THE THAMES.—At a meeti 
| Cents 113; eed and a t Half ei r Ce na paci sg tan Board of "Works on They the Ci ence 
v.; Spanis s tl rview with 
2 d tne First Commissioner of Works on the pectin of the 
present state of the Thames. The Government had 
ve | a = orised an nditure to abate the nuisance, 
. 
iV. 
Certificates for un: nfan ded cou ns i tasks 
nts. i 
Four per as for Account, 104}; ; Venezuela Fiv caused ted Hes 8 be 
per Cents., estminster Bridge for that purpose. It was arran 
that a Bill should 
‘arliament to 
authorise the to raise money by rates to meet 
Bank of England. | the expense incurred. A resolu tion was then adopted 
5 ISSUE DEPARTMENT, 
Notes Isened <s +. S331470 Government Debt -s i». EILAN ae | condition of oa tbo Thames, to take such steps as he might 
Gold Coin and Bullion A 17,239,760 dee: baal oe deodor aes’ EA the contents of 
ive er Bullion os we he ee and cost from time 
£31,714,760 £31,714,760 | to dea The oder A or = A rise debate we er 
B ANKING DEPARTMENT. report of Messrs. Bidder, H. one esley, and 
Proprietors’ Sige! + +. £14,553,000 Government _ Securities relating | to the high and mid e le vel sewers on m the 
| 2 PONS iE in TA amao ae es FEACH tl 
inclu 
ing page des: Sgr an mar eid iioa 16, 425,689 | BeWers the south side, was then ‘Tescin by a 
anks, Commissioners otes ppa 
gf Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold aniSilver Goin” i 687 ris l ity of 30 to 5. Mr. A. Wright then al the 
eens 5,129 — 
oan’ Deposits a Rants follo oring resolution : 
— | Seven day and other bills 767,144 penainter having pi repared a plan and estimate for 
ae > alg accordance with the recommendations in 
£39,091,344 “B39001,4 34 ber report of M 
Juy, port of Messrs. Bidder, Hawkesley, and ma e te, which 
Ist day of July, 1858. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. plan contains several alternatives, that the plan with the alter- 
first, carrying the western sewage into the general intercepting 
pisi a had tne: system, and, second, deodori the western sewage n its 
T DAY—B ANKR UPT k Diii —- be ot 5 Thames, that the last alternative 
c , 
i E evport e 
Slate Merchant—J. erat va ong ane Maltster—W. Tron, Chores’ = , 
Buildings, Artificial Flower Maker . WALKER, dford, Y &c., that the Board is wi ling to pay y "oth part ofa Vinss 
Woolstapler. bankment as the drainage 
SCOTCH SE EQUES STRATI ONS—G. Arxman, Glasgow, Iron Mer scheme may be fairly debited with, or to undertake the construc- 
T. Annaxp, Brechin, lronmon arn Ai Bapiy vibe, Shi Shintroker= T, tion of the embankment of such partof the river for drainage 
yer ERE gak purpoaoe, upon a contribution being given by Govern- 
th ry of the sewage at t! 
I — ja powner 
te beh Say itor ht ne pte a ja Br sea, Bn Bridge shall “not be paa a final measure; but when the main 
Row EA Pimlico, B Builder N D BIssELL, Cross Inn, Stafford, Innkeeper— | drainage is com cago ne sewage s vered into the 
Street, Provision Merchant — H, Parne, Strand, Tailor — W. Terima ha d ised bes determin 
Broad Street Buildings, Commission Merchant—H. Saur, Everton, near gation an sew age man moe JMET pesan 
Liverpool, Flour Dealer—A. Srarx, Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, | 4. That this plan and e stimate be submitted to her Majesty's 
i * A í , Baker— | Chief Commissioner for approval by the chairman, ht 
ay, Glaneford Brigs, Lincolnshire, Shoemaker. re sep of the Board, e eer, and clerk, and that his atten- 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED—G. Boys, Park Street, B d of. 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS ~J. Foun, Water of Leith, Edinburgh, | 5 Sap h day pemes aia o her a e O 
oe Tihs aboae, setting forth grounds justifying the expecta- 
ni me the 2 egy 2s will 3 atag to assist th Board 
in taining t the command of the funds required 
cations.” 
SMetrepolis any its D tcinitp. Mr. Carpmael seconded the resolution. 
Cubitt was opposed to it on g p giona that t Fre “with. 
the 
e 
for their 
ROYAL Vistr TO a Tavis ATHAN.—On Monday itn of so much water fi es would 
afternoon thi at aia bad, tae honour of ajwork gapt mischief, and pa impo ‘the ne: 
visit from-her Majesty and the Prince Consort, accom- | navigation, Mr, Dai i 
panied by the Princesses Alice nth Halas the King of | the the prese! ic, and was & opinion that 
the Belgians, the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, and | the example of Leicester Proud be followed, where = 
ee nt of Flanders. The Royal party left Bucking- | system oi jpe e oom 
m Palace csi Me he ey clock, and travelling by | moved, as amendment, spe R p% 
r reached the Vi Deptford in little | sition to keah motion, anii in favo 
more than half a aig her Maj pimanta T y ees of the sewage. Mr. W RERE the 
e | Cal p ckleandtheotheroticiais of ted to the Jand” | Þe ameni Mr. Bennett t said that no no scheme could. 
whom g 
ing jetty. carey eadi g iy by such an occurrence e water that was abstracted from the Thames was 
since ie a be ae to visit the ship of Sir | Sir air by the tidal flow of the river; no dee fi there- 
the spot. The Royal y | fore was done to the navigation. The question was 
then eaten the ‘Admiralty barge, an and rowed down to | whether the Board should or should not carry out the 
the ship. . Mr. Yates, the secretary of the company, | scheme of the engineers, disagreed with the 
and Cap! arrison awaited her Majesty at the | statement that had pica gan that a hg! hirt a 
gangway, on reaching which she was received by. Mr. PEES He The am 
ope and his co-directors, Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., | and he asked what was ‘that en = repayable cng ay 
M 40 years. ie 
arr: F 
marned | G. 
: : ti Hag 
hows of the ship, where a dais had been elevated. ade for ventilation, we a d that t 
OAM tes irian for the unfinished state in intercepting pon would to impregn 
i ed, her Majesty expressed her} the air in most may mann er. also 
TO; 
H arm | cepting sewers ani 
in the ship as onument of national naval wero abaointely esential, or rlari radi ot 
d th at it eee ever eae art of ther they Ti 
nee ie eal eo of UE antry, ra ration | intercepting sewers, but he could not vote for the 
dirotia esponded to 6 by an Spa ona that, resolutions, on the ia poor peo, 
N, city would take care ign fg. ship so | no = si pay for them. T ~~. ae 
r ndmen + 
i| jest =a should never sail under a foreign ag. Her niant ee ent 1 ; ae 
it. en T. Eck 
he descent into the e engine-room being considered on emenent 1 Pag cles omen a es Saad hoak mak 
any measure antil they knew the result 
f Commons now Dea d 
endme at was putand n 
camels 2 dal oe wer ren p5 T Fees M te Aer a Cubittthen moved asafurther ameni 
tchway, Captain Harrison | pr ith 
the nef E pad gem wi h by which the | of the committe o a ad House 
a 
on- 
TY ki 
nero pric to the principal saloon in- the fore part “Thati 
g the vessel, where t ption. oie a puya Rrr works at 40 a the p Feree sewer out mi 
| for $ 
ts.” The 
amendment was put and iA lost, 8 nd on a division on the 
The 
oh jy an hour, and on ioe brie the mo pers 
n 
pao oe ne the Vietualling Yard, sro tie pe them, 8; majority for the ae ae i “Mr. 
heir way th tt and Gravesend. Her esty | Wilkinson then moved another senes © re roepa in 
sero Between co a “her bou uet to her face, e, the favour of connecting an pareat: 3 the : 
ompelle ed to hold her bouq with ge question, but in de erence to the 
me party The directors, in acknowledgment of the | wi 
