side by Fran 
on gave mes te ctio: but in Fra 
ti rotectio: n: 
pay A srw ts os pe foremost in tivilisation, it is the ated 
facturer who is the Protectionist and the agriculturist the 
Freetrader. 
oe erste Mage 
Bank of England 
pe NT.—T. 
Panriley Preduced. their rate of discount from 3 per 
a od of ten years 
[than the 
| made in in aay «ig lg of arts, manufac- 
d greatly to the ‘exigent , mi 
by | ould ae erst on By, 2. That the are ‘0 thena exhibitions practica à R 
ought not to be a repetition of th hibition of 1851, which ate e trusted as 
must be considered an excepti at, but should be an ex- | mea: of 
hibition of works selected for excellence, illustrating especially | a nd inclina iii 
the progress of industry and according to classes, ing: WH T 
and not countries ; and that it should comprehend music, and S, wi e. obj 
also painting, which was excluded in 1851 3 mi sec a view. M 
hould be invited to exhibit on th me cond ish deputations fron 
exhibitors. 4. That tbe Council will proceed to "consider oe ki indre a subjec 
a apen: resolutions can be best carried into effec irta ete metropolis; 
Y ee ment ¢ 
LNESS OF THE LORD MAY a da ays past | Me hh pre bh napa Pig n ting 
kh Tóta acer ‘sie es confined to ne private resi- had fo ron his notice 
dence at Lewisham by an atta ck of paralysis, Sd ne . ifs Ri opinion as to 
i t} ` gl + 
epriv sha hs arm an ope woul, if scan 
illness has n brought on by SARE since his Last April he tone po ei, bi 
election, au his medical atcumnts. gue no hope that | them; ange a th Weds 
he will be able to take any part in public business for Gov erste were very much 
ey time to come. having recently come 
Lord CHIEF Baron, who for some days has 8 y into. office, and it 
D 
ae unable | to attend to his judicial duties i in ae 
for them to deal with ney pada which 
and v 
is now 
pr at v ee ich it was fixed on the 11th February iat, 
to 2 ~ per cent, 
NEY MARKET, FRIDAY.— BRITISH FUNDS en 
sole ose at eri + to 4 for the 11th Jan.; Ditto Mo ono 
984 t m div. ; ; 
ees, for 
93 to 93%; 
Acct., } pre 
rem, ; Dit sa Geant eed Eri for A Acct., 1033 to 1052; 
enezuela Fives, for Acct., 423 to 43. 
Bank of Bnglanv, 
S| his 
able to eae, on Wednesday at the first sitting of the 
court at h A | existi 
THE BEER- E SYSTE es nu He Men He and i eat 
ential de abet ge mpsh he repeated, incl 
waited w on the Home sah ae E on the p inedi yery 
ate to represent “the extremely unsatis sfactory | views should be atten 
state of the law in regard to the licensing and con imilar views 
ling of beerhouses, and to on the Government 
Ss} 
»_the May ors of, Winchester | of 
Southa ampi ingtoke Maj ral |t 
Päite. Aldershott Hon. and R 
this was a question for the cae and ht i 
get no assistance tow daha 
views from the hi 
ro’ 
> ISSUE DEPARTMENT. rhaps ight not ble obtain the | Church. 
Notes Tesued se s+ .»<€82,770,170 | Government Debt .. 11,015,100 | sanction of the Legislature to any proposal for placing | aid, as there was a 
Gold Coin and Bullion 18,295,170 ouses agisterial supervision ; but that they many modifications oi 
ese i Seabee la >=] ought to be placed under some more cient con EAF 
32,770,170 £32,770,170 | trol than at present was undoubte Beerh id d re conference, expressing 
Proprietors’ Capital ape D Goreramenk Boii \ jlicenses were now granted and renewed by the | build the Church by the movement they 
Pablie Hadie a tes [meh 1,503.30 Excise. Under the hese system the only | commencing, and not to di ri 
‘PERS chequer, Savings Other Se rarities. ses 15,505, 05731 | 1 mode of closing a beerhouse in cases where the nee FF staan, The tone | 
‘of Nat. Debt and Divi- Notes silver Gont 5 e2800 aeni had been abase was by the circuitous and | was eg 
gute depos woes se 855.814 | jun tain process of obt aining three convictions before was n my that on 
fern ar., other | bilis "794,168 th tl 
cepas hiig 153 a “Gao soiass | and from the difference of administ È was as pra the etek which were 
_ Sth day wie, 1858. Fs M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, | cally made matter of pei wether ‘the serene of “ Tractarians z ” in su pporti 
Hro tit me uch houses, hic 
Grazette of the Uer 
-TUESDAY—BANKRUPTS—C. Barrow, nine Hatter—W, and A. 
+ 
Ti was 
umo et purpose: 
Af, 
f publie attention, 
quenting them for 
di vere pets 3 would form 1 
deput: 
t proceedings were 
Serra, eizh builders 5. ETORRA Woodbridge, Suitolk, viction. The ation, therefore veritured to 8 suggest ‘obs the inauguration 0 
Serai erect Hanover Square. i Tailor—J. Goarrase, Past iDerehen, as a re y that the following words used in the |in favour of liturgical re 
Gawawacan mdg. S are eg Oxford Street, ral s U. Naviri, North Metropolitan Police Act for preventing diso d rl n- procure the presen ateata ret 
ec ea Saena T, ge dlow, Kent, C in houses of licensed victuallers or other = especia hy ave use of 
"BANKRUPTCY A NULLED-W. Mirzs, Tamworth, Watchmaker c resort should be extended tol|o pda as n ee rof that 
SCO SEQUEST S$ —J. Brows, ‘Dundee, Shipowner— | h & ; ; ys 
D a Ta Rigel ig Pld aes eet Wen a ar ee eorhiobiad generally, viz., “or shall knowingly permit AL PALA —The je report 
Pele PANK UPTS—G.E, Anxspy, Earls Barton, near orth; | or suffer prostitutes ersons of notoriously bad | Com 
Senpi . EVAN, TI: : . 
z Gi Nonas, Bining! ham, Paper Deale rW. fea character to meet together and remain therein.” In 15th. preva oe availa ane 
Bead, Mi. diesex, Lave Mes Dak Hotherbithe, Shipweighe a treet, Merchant | the small parish of Aldershot there were at present 6 65 | whi cha dividend is recommended 
Paii iia York e oea Mo fatis om, panie sere ec HS bee Of the 27 = arta 
SCOTCH 1 StQUrsTRATIONS—J. Axous, Glas aeconist—J. | ONY O HEW in ni the habit of harbouring | ture has charged against 
hiteeross Place, Wilson ha ejan = qare, ond miae p rOit tare of the ‘38 beerhouses no fewe er than 21 | the last h r for fps 
Te Merchant and Innkeeper — J. Pink, jun, Dund sii 5 regular places for prostitution. The opinion of especially ; in i the gh 
i the p 
JS¥etrepoliz any its Wicinity, 
ri 
| peti ded to public-houses generally, and they considered 
it highly ae that any piian whose license had 
bee with drawn y the a eed a ca keeper of a 
ded, 
EXHIBITION OF 1851. —Ale a aa Lap 
Ära ts to it 
reign cor- 
refere er Inte: 
pera mann oe in i 
should ipso 
pes be dieqealitea mo ing dai either a public 
house or a beershop. Ee sont Be they wished to 
- | bring before the Government was „the necessi ity for en- 
mg 
Tres of v fre 
1,058,206, lowthe an increase 
responding period of 1857, 
u Mo ae E a pead has 
the Museum, containi 
foreign, plants and seeds, 4 fir 
et è 
ibition* 
i of music into pattie: houses and bee 
rshops gen 
was now adopted in the metropolis; and, lasti; 
3 thay 
, | would Suggest that, under whatever authori 
ties the 
from Mae 
as | among the latter specimens va 
fornia, British Gui South Afris 
Land, Brazil, and. Ceylon. ti 
ER 
ossess the same powers which now existed respecting | 
the withdrawal s ee 7 public-houses, be sed 
as regarde e occupie the owner, Mr, Selat 
Booth, M.P. 
REPEAL OF THE 
nounced that the eting of the 
he Repeal of the 
n Exeter Hall, on 
which 
A tat 
he Council of = e Society fo for e the | 
em TEDE =i an 
spe oe thy institution 
n a which Sai been peara, 
1. That the 
nog pin a 9 for the purpose o suowing 
ne to 
or 
a chara! 
of decennial | COU 
the progress 
w code ot Taws "was r red, but that it was 
l Winchester on the subject was that 
ie 
merely necessary to ma 
New gat STMINSTER BRIDG: 
difieulties which ho 
the Tan = Wes anina ids 
truction 
in e. The eer at ri same time thou aght i 
roe evil tha whom 
h 
ken r disorder, ther 
culty in dealing with House i in which i improper chide 
ters were pene ed, a if the words of the Metropo- 
litan Act wi erally S e there would 
A 
the heats of att 
10 to 4 on every day € Sati 
closes at 2. Lord stanley, fea 
his post till past 6, a oe s yok 
T 
made 
e no difficulty i in dealing with such cases. The May 
of Southampton. desc tibee Ahe di 
t town 
ses of this s cam, from the doubt entertained as | 
nS r the head “of Baagi 
ters.” Prost is vaika @ as secre the 
ney penitentiary, ies could say that nothing had a 
greater effect upon the morals of the community | 
e| THe 
the weekly ae of the 
E DES 
fea 
to 
munica a was read from o ee 
St. Martin’s Bur 
patos ads 
tion as to the num 
the cemetery. 
