372 THE GARDENERS’ 2 SA D > 
of the ane: Society for the = of Useful | cme rap cario y ot hi 
Knowledge, made the fo llowing remarks on Popular | fhe 
Li ite cere 
©, 
re s and ‘Se cience : — 
ed wisely in nae popis 
e people 
a rary be furnished 
h k: 
d religious 
uspicious, not with 
urks behind. oat 
ur 
raligio eed works of fiction as a m fin the Hou 
religious fel He Gs might tivo geat | 5 ical property in the. Rene ui = 
cription pons by PEES arising o be nd o n 
induced ntinue ared to be ae 
PP 
of the ii mls entrusted to hi a 
4i 
ch bis fo rdshi b mot 
easure is yet antes No one fies any whai ti s li ikel the a 
cal the result of the fresh diodes ssions which must soon arise vont ths day, wrong to do th 
vexed question. For myself, x rey for all, I must repeat what | Engla; nd the Gea a 
I have elsewhere maintained, that I know no argument ES of hisga poliis couse 
bis ise adduced Bei h proves that there is = a eng! Your people haw: sg 
ated imposed for the mainte 
a 
i 
ii 
this co men able 
point ba wet, ae rp otic at insti and I see RAES no great 
x As s 0 a room bt Dis alte Cai contributin tö the 
from im’ : of Scotland, a J 
communicating their i each her blished ] ul f 2 e ted | authorities. His people t 
regret, howeve: A to find that tadas were the only point: 3 ini e belief t # in such quiet and chaste worn 
which the pene Porte had directed their banat or and. he it is and reverent faith, than coul 
t 
w | rate, it has grea 
pony i any at ufteration 
e wish this alteration tb 
api irit towardst 
far these niterationsmay wi 
t 
ed be 
sh- | Services en curtailed, beca 
e | servedly on the hearty loyalty of t 
that great mass of persons | whi S 
urth 
et a yo his lordshi 
who love the time- pte gals ad of our church, | an example, the aui 
because ‘they feel i ‘ought many i t ini: which have in 
sings on their own | of the m. 
ish designers, and Brea eat ndati onal impetus had been and their fathers’ souls. I4 7 Y» as Ha ae 
given to the study of art a be poor places. In- 
City Entelligence. 
y rovision of the 
to; New Three per Cents., 96$ to 97; New Two aud — nog aS Aea EE ot ee 
; a tock. ill be a = erris the rig and fee e 
3 Half „Cents, Bh; k S anben 225; maae Bod, majority o eople, both rich and poor, in sir to satisfy tbs Chui 
7 nie 4 “we the trensonabe demands of ol tical influential few. eel eons 
ža Tia Bonds, 13s. | say un areaso ands, fi 
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t 
sa 
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pen 
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PI] 
pi 
r Bills, 29s. to 32s. pm.; Ex- | tions to ¢ 
chequer Bonds (May), 1008. — FOREIGN : Brazillian Four 
y hi 3 f mi e fe fellow 
himsel 
and a Half per Cents., 1858, 97% to 98 ; ian Fonr | being levied by charter" of rs even = 
and a Halfs, 994 (ex. 25f. 
66% 
i 
l 
‘5 
x 
.); Dutch Two oa a Halfs, | members of the Established Church, a eel y aed 
ex. 12f1.); Ditto Four Cent. —. 1008 ; | the payment. The pr — state of this RNA TOE 
ery anxious one; but ra end brethre: 
fore us. 
Equador New Consolidated Bonds, 16; Peruvian Four S er nite i jeri fyo 
an A Halfs, ga Acct., nd ong ey cau Four oa < 
Ditto Threes » 74; oo sy 
tives for eE 944 to 948; Spanish Th rees, fo’ at, eroe 
47% to 474; Ditto New Dotee Threes, sof; Ditto | tru 
for. Acct., 31; Turkish 1854, 923 to 3 Ditto 
tor Acct., 928. 
EAE anne ere 
Bank of England. : 
ISSUE id creme mof 
Notes Issued 4. .. .. £32,499, Government Debt .. ..3€11,015,100 
Other Securities. . te se 3,459,900 
Gold og a and Bullion ., 18,024,370 
Silver Bullion sẹ s.e os 
£32,499,370 "£32,499,370 i it is to 
Proprietors’ Capital . PUO | GUTAS aE SANO Securities look for iie „teaching in Somes Paes jag 
pT 3144895 | (including Dead Weight toral. He ughly alive e ha 
Fable, its gie ud- ee s. i810,306, 691 learned cle seven iomdka 
e r Sevings pore Seburiiies, ee ee ne these A peg mee and ec tho suppoaiti on, 
of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Goin” <; "614316 Ist org ynon e Suini education and rougher manners 
cee. Testa, Airs eateries will have greater success in dealing with ee: apon 
Saia iis tip Wam aai em ao | snore 
£37,900,435 
18th day of Nov., 1858. 8 M. MARSHALL, aes | 
ee) thos 
~ heological truths and som 
Ra, Gazette ot the Ateek. re the essence of the Gospel, while 
Hull, Com Maeheat aa T aia na ree a Tein best s ð ind gone. that in 
Nig pes tos Brax, Gloucester, Grocer—G. H. Bsrenrnaty, Watford, 
erchant—R. CARPENTER, Newcastle Place, Paddin Omnibu: 
Builder — C- Becuns, Lancaster, Draper — Ri iverkampton, 
Licensed Victualler—F. LILLIE, Aria h, E fam o ad 
High Hotbors, Dealer in as F. OAKET, 1 Paternos 
Bookseller-—H. Pures, Cornbury Place, Old Kent t Roa and ao 
Pe Potpen and A. PoLDEN, 29, Castle Street Leicester S Suare, 
= qe nufac: ete romani nenio Gio B ham, Licen: 
ate HEATLEY, Burton -on-the-H il oucesters] ize, Farmer 
KRUPTCY ANNULLED — 
VESES ftour RER th 
STRATIONS — J. FER Ardno, hi 18 
— eep Farme: ae T RAO, see BE Ha “6. tas and. Arrpleshire, connect in som 
Siam SE LLOCH, East ier ithness-shire, Wood | œ] peopl 4 
FRIDAY’S BANKRUPT: + be 
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like them ified t 
ripon ani: gre ba a a ix Se 
ae, Bape bs — that they are 
Ner and oS Vicinity, 
rsary ; but s 
‘HE BISHOP OF Herbon'e F PRIMARY VISITATION.— themsclvos or iok; that Tove of ashowy and alm 
shi nife: sts itself Be: Srg raised i 
On ednesday aern the age of London pm sahir ay invariably con o! r ee but, 
delivered his primary c ae in St. Panl a in ean e guarded against. Mays should any ' clergyman a en confessional stands 
~ The rivet under T the great dome, whic h has been “Hew Renee ain such arte masa a Ch rch of eni of an; who 
i = vening servic Eng land, or a Romi ti . 
-1100 nad = = and nok f ewer an danger to at nme 
ergymen of the diocese wer re sibly break down the barriers 
resont, together times has hy ope us eea a 
; with eisa Hop x = aries who “completely AG \ater,-theny be great dan 
-the deli pied five hours in | approxix ws tions to a 
oat Tio fl lowing therefé sam is only a brief as all paaa that ae "Injury is grent, 
se rmgst ol e spoken o! 
Pena Aten pti with an allūsi hecked, inflict on the national 
sion to the fact tha f 
ee accession af Queo £ D a a aetna bap 
