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Jury 11, 1863] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND NIC UFU GAZETTE. 
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inister of China, The influence ot Eng land was thrown into the FORSTER, and. supported by Sir Н. ST твай Er а and. m oved the second reading of the Augmentation of  Benefices 
scale against the Taepings, who nev: + pea n were in possession | Gar wav. i Осе said that the Bill wen e kie y of Ыл is to Ls orise the же о icellor iy 
of the finest tea and silk producing "districts in п ће Empire. This | HExLEY considered that the measure woul тү Me ори тес pose of 320 of the py iHe e in his © 6 the 
was an unhealthy state of things which could not endure. | —Sir G. биет said that he would support the second reading on | purchase-money to entation 4; miea RE Bring 
We had tried it in India and it had failed, and he feared that if | condition that the Bill should be confined to the use, and not | —Mr. BARNES В ds. m € endment that the Bill be rı 
it were pursued much longer in China its effect would be he sale, of those poisoned preparations. On this understand- cond time that day three aes aces LEY аде 
estroy the ver ich we were endeavouring to prop | ing the Bill ead a second tim: mitt ormá, and | the amendment. After some discussion the House divided, 
up, to complicate our relatio ith R nd France, and | ordered to be repri: iscount RAYNHAM moved the second | and the amendment was rejected by 179 to 29 as 
M ^ n the legitimate authori f the Chinese Government | reading of the Casual Poor (Metropolis) Bill, which was intended d ^ nd time, Fisheries (Ireland) Bill as 
h its own subjects.—Sir Н. VERNEY expressed h тие l | to t idi ater facilitics for th: emque | in work- nsidered and agreed to. Тһе Court of Session. 
x ibo policy of the Government in ina.—Mr. LAYARD houses for casual poor by ans a general system of (Scotland) Bill ll passed б сод committee. Several other Bills 
that the ed of affairs in China could not ML Mach Noob Ed providing for their reception. —Mr. di ILPIN Ич ум e advanced а 
interest in this country, as the noble lord bad for nearly three | the measure on the ground that it would entail а FR — Church Е дайыным du i 
hours addressed a "House consisting of little ac than 90 | ехрепве without providing necessary supervision, and Eoi а | atti vri i x aed usa mari e А this Bil бала mornin; 
mem e general policy of the Government towards | step towards the equalisation of the system of rating in the ві сеа ih * House brought in C i uk PER 
China was wise and just. The difficulti the way of main- | metropolis. Тһе Po w Board, however, were ing th ci il Servi N^ nato, Whidh occupied the ^: кдй эт, 
taining our relations with that empire were very great, but we | their attention to the subject with the view of seeing tho sit de rd parr cd the. House р толк 
had adopted a policy at oncefirm апа conciliatory. Mr. Bruce | whether a practical remedy could not be applied. — After e sitting. six o'c [Left sitting] 
, had ы өен endeavoured to enforce upon tke people|some further discussion, in which Sir В. ORTHCOTE and 
that regarded them not as barbarians, but as а | Mr. Кміонт took part, he order for the second read- 
civilised nation, and that treaties made in faith must be ing was ае "Белон pero ыл ы m дит rine 
respected by contracting parties. Under this policy we | КАУХНА: estic ants am 
Вла, chispa great ретт TU He denied that «уум ДА at | Bill was dan withdra On Sir G. GREY оир л и am. pue 
h China; on the contrary, all our efforts were to | Second reading Vas defin gp eei x LAIRD moved Мох RITIS : Con 
хе х peace, and at no previous period of our relations with | the second reading of the Anchors and С) Cables ae the 
that country was war less probable than at the present | object of which dt to establish testing vs gli Ay sols aisd at чр К, Н ps ер vn - е Ке; 
ident. ШЕ S. FrrzoERALD said that formerly her Majesty's | sanction of the Board of Trade. Не said that 82 рег cent. of | Reduced and New Three per Cents., 921 to #; Thirty 
Government. had pursued a policy of chain cables tested at Liverpool had been found еба ж cod Red Sea Tele graph 1: 
of late years it had been changed in favour of active inter- | and that the measure he propose ST was rendered necessary for и rings i С k 
ference jn the civil war.—Lord PALMERSTON said he could o» security alike of life and property.—Mr. Cave seconded India Stock, 227; Ditto Five per Cent. Stoe TM 
not find any ground forthe censure which Lord Naas had е motion.—Mr. LixpsAY moved as x n amendment that the | to Ditto В 8s. pm.; Fo т 
passed upon the policy of the Goverhment. That poli Bii be read a second time that day t| thre months. Аз а ship 1 
was founded in good faith, and was calculated to be of | owner, it was hisinterest to have cables жез anchors tested, but 
great advantage to this country. Our relations with China | small owners would be very much inconvenienced by the im- 
were of e most friendly character, and trade had of | position of such a condition.—Mr. Base uL supported the?Bill. 
late years enormously increased. If we withdrew altogether | —Mr. M. GIBSON was not md the principles of the Bill, 
from па we should leave that empire to fall under the | but could not see his way to pro the means of carrying 
influence bee qe эре апа һе ГАП ресим it would | it out кшш ап additional cost to the shi ping interest. The 
ur part "to continue to co-operate, as at | expense of sending е Ж chains and са! e 
oW АЙ hose Powers, for ise —— Óü mimos peace and ua aA in ас rre ceed their » e а и f A 48 
e ese territory.—. r4 terference with the е: which he could n: iv.; Di 5 ^60, a 862, for Acct. 
demned our policy of interference in tho атаара, оов | aasent. Tbe tendency would lao be io throw the manuf&o- s Diti, 189, ut 930; : ‚4 
empire, an ed that the effect was to weaken сод ture of chains and anchors into certain hands, to the exclusion 
oft pem Government. After some remarks by Col of the great body of the trade.—Sir J. PakrNGTON, Bir J. 
SYKES, Mr. GREGSON, and Mr. WurTEsIDE, the subject bond. ELPHINSTONE, cg and Mr. R. HopasoN supported 
Тһе House then went into committee of supply, pro formå. | the Bill; ms Firwat, CRAWFORD, and Mr. EN 
PALMERSTON ia Жаы "ihe "M aos was carried 
moved a resolution that, towards providing а further sum for | by 119 44. — The Navy de, ВШ 
fraying the expenses of the construction of works for the | passed trough Committee on сда. —Мї. WHALLEY 
фе, ockyards an harge the order for the second reading 
of Dover and Portland, and for the creation of a central|of his Railway Bills Bill, stating that he should ask for Bank of nglan, 
ENT. 
e L be charged и 
Consolidated Fund, and T м Treasury be аэ Ыз to|of the Select Committee. The order was bv arged and the ISSUE DEPARTM: 
I the said sum by annuities for а term mot exceeding | Bill withdrawn, and leave was given to undue another | Notes issued., s. — ..£28,614,000 Governmen мре. dd. T мо 
ег ч S з. ss 
| Gold Coin and Bullion ,, 13, 964,000 
payable ont, out UT use. ure Ааа ia which it pA 29% ms, pro ropota oT e ESE Form o aaa it 
ee escena and the sum now Uer Beg n the ЕЕН in e ime 0066 ене dine at the House if ыг иш t 
would suffice until July, 1864, vu a эел application to | in it fit to eat. The debate was again oen to hing to be got 
Parliament would be — чыз next. The Removal of Prisoners apod Bill) was А a 
the ot то ho war ad not the | third time and passed. The Alkali Works Registration. Bil 
superiority of forts as = элее N id e he b he through — 
should divide the House against an y farther pre e at| TmvumspAY.—Lord PAL cond reading o 
—Mr. Оввовхе cal;ed upon ti ТЕС to be consistent, | the Fortifcaiions( рень Є: Е тено He stated x 
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674, ех div.; Ditto, for Acct., 671 t to 68, ex regm $ ' Vene- 
zuela, 1862, for Acct., "Л. 
£28,614,000 
£28.68 
BANKING 
Pro ом тнай rs’ Capital ease | "LP D 
3,244,275 "ENS ead 
Publie Deposits s (in nclud М Ардануу, ^. #11,016,888 
ing s Comm Savings Oth "m 
Bank missio Ma ae aae maae | 
i Divi Gold and süver Coin .. 860,969 
rescind the vute which P I sed last year. | а great po — of the works already sanctioned by Parliament | де ys d 
PETO, Alderman | were either leted or nearly во, and — on the whole | Other Deposits . 18,595,718 
Бетеп days and other bills pica 
i204 425 £42,014425 
July 9, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, 
not 
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BALOMONS, Bir 2 ери the » Marquis =) HARTINGTON, Bir they had боа анаска under ү» estim -— E Wiper 
T. НА AY, Mr. 1 KE, anc к took dei. resolu- E Bill was in committee he hoped be able 
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FRIDAY: Rm ERN ^W. ATKINSON, Gildersome, Y. 
shire Parmer =. 0 hai IS Farm б 
a- Sir J т Панорами Ma aer ere iat е ate Gravan 
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все А.Я. Works, it should be constituted on а Чїйгє Бана, amendment. —8іг P» pce yu qtue of E ect ota КЕШЕ, Xorkire, Mason te mon Contractor W- dora Na ise „рела; 
erated sev instances of mis ment in the | central arsenal, and thought that an unjust prejudice had been er—-F. Dupre, Марс ern DON e монеае 
" - ted | raised Spit Le Wootton Bassett, 
e large — vo! nd 
rm ments in the — are IEEE — Portsmouth was a chimera, and that there was no 
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‚есе Сож Әлеу, Пон Northumberland, pues ежм —T. RUE, 
Southam) Rtree n er omo Durham, бет Ve 
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T. , Peoo, nA. Yorkshire, " Manufacturer—T. РАЕС, 
pe commissioner th an — |o enm ‚ Wiltshire, i, Yorka M. reg бетте eme Street, 
board w. ай; жай ho proposed. that the Govern- tation of Par! air J. USSON 
ment should bave th aene rar А during tho recess of con- sap the erection of the forts at Portsmouth and Plymonth toria 
sidering Pew Шо anan eaei might be Анне e die. 'ow- | would tbe means of — е а certain number 
PER diated all responsibility so far as tbe instances | of а to meet the enemy -— A RR 
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bridge, H: 
^ 2 а Corn Dealer—J. J. Кокил, High Ml Newington Butts, 
я " ere concerned, with the - 
ion of the Serpentine, which, if it were filed wit from any qum wha er мы — е а гурчй, Leicester, ‚ Coal Merc chant A. Sciwrepkx, Up T Lisson Btreet , 
" L Д Grove, Baker- N. . " be Rond ind, 
w could not be helped. With regard to Carlton Gardens, | hostile force landed on ^ ibo ores, it would not only [г LL Bani P. W. aros, Kingi Hoa, Chelsea, o ile nd Aem 
e belonged to egre or Land Revenue, who | fail to establish itself there, but that not a singlo | 2;8”®1ховктт, Cottage Grove R. Таоа, 
one were respons he АП the public | man gode d with his life. Ак some observations from | нымны ү Т pe] tott ы E E d 4 
works in the metropolis aient by the Office of | Mr. C. and Lord Fermoy, Mr. NrwpEo А ота | Batcher- w. Tarton, Кай. каамат Р са паса 
Works had been carried on with success, and there was | demned [^ proposed contral arsmel; but approved of the | New Brighton, Cheshire, Hotel Keeper—W V. Wituraws, Buckfastleigh, 
no. office emáer the Crown which ormed Ив duties tection of our seaboard ре naval агвепа1в,—Бїг x Deron озне „Аре. Авеп 3. Wrwrcorr, jun, Kingston пров Hull, Smack 
with greater c bo төт which, рена The House of and Lord C. PAG Ls an = Rond, Des 
Dee m enr if it altered the pos г. PULLEN supported tbe Bil "M Moses thought th dete 'RATIONS, — А. 
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main defence v't t of the е; че а е ber powerful iron «€ Glasgow, =J. EnwanD, Forfar, Surgeon. 
à only the Channel, TUESDAY : -W. Baltfeetby, St- 
— үл. 3 ў , улту Боти enemy's bes d ci Osoan ex his sur- | Peter's, Впаяси, нт Тато, Pinistow я 
T ined lea: ina to tbe Bp apathy of Te усе: y ege which БОО Tenan, Dooe: vá Pe FL | MS e E в d 
for ES Comm т moved | аб Kensington and — to — [wey cmo Ки. “Жын 
ог 4 to inquire ínto the claims of his|the "Borudan camel.. ” He objected to the ire, Farmer—8, Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, 
ме h to the title and dignity of Nawab of the | because it was а fragmentary опе, which [would lead. do jan Shoemaker-N. Нсхтімо. Wells, Жог, Orocer- T. Всавогоив, 
otberwise іп respect. of the treaty entered into | outlay 4 perde о, per and because he could m dE JE er oer re Бае. ,Бедргбишге, 
м estmoreland Road, 
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ALMERSTON 1 Road, 
ouse ' Бинех, 
speaking in support of it when the House was counted out. tbe Bill, stop the wor and eme CN ue —С. Drummond Bt., : 
Xl M Ma the seonnd reading ofthe | come to by the House and cbe e IM = B.A DICKINSON, Жантак b Berni Lr in Holy Orders 
Ра ВШ. Не showed the injurious perde qd айе diplomatin е wd sys pA РЕ а дом y vile Terrace, nae 
rdi V NE decens: d Reel - EE | Sa A СА had been tried їп America, сати C: » Road, De Beauvoir Town. 
z буча г е рч си = к uniform a and а а coc ed hat were considered qualifica- | W. мкг! rati aigra mp inm 
prove s for the command of y, but the result was that | Superintendent of : —H. — bamper а e 
mg ond 
and crows, but pigeons and зрее рф вате opini {ү for а - "ере И. И . H и 
was п сава. to — -= fal T to land. an army om tho the i 1 ы ша |. Watcher Jc Massa ronn, Cleveland Bereet, "ie End, 
the legitimate ohjecta of agriculture in tho | immensity of damage to our dockyards. То ropel ch invasions | Тш, ил, eriam arare Матт ушы, NITE 
and he поел were DetUNUET, ib ав well ая a leet, | = Weit ire Drawers — Јовкьи Макы» 
of which he íntended to а н) the amendmen! negatived ө. adn. Licensed Victualler — s мам, Todmorden, Lancashire, 
motion was seconded by Mr. C. | The Bill was then read а M det Ponte LER ed Watchmaker tj. W. онок», Queensborough, Kent, 
