THE 5 . AND AGE 
as to leave that city on the 28th ult., by the Vigo 
sien — I Ireland. 
— Bot 
sit — 
that uc 
be pre 
members of —— goce * family 
usly please your Majesty to select to 
accompany you. 
— 
isdem 
E OF LORDS. 
TUESD. of the si dt Parliament.—The House met 
252 0 "dock, E Session opened Royal Commis- 
sion with the custo: for — mons 
having been summoned to hear the the Commission the LORD 
CHANCELLOR signified to the House her Majesty’s pleasure that 
they should forthwith — — ies election of a Speaker. 
e swearing in of members t enced, and lasted till 
$e o'clock. 
WEDNESD. Royal Assent to the election of Mr. 
The 
mison as Speake rof the House of Commons was signified by 
commission, with the usual formalities. The House then pro- 
— — the business of swearing in members. 
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The following | x Sheffiel 
ICULTURAL GAZETTE, [June 4, 1859. - 
| contained i in the Scriptures, and that in thi 
ag y Eri 
CUM. JAMES, 
g William Stet. 
Castle Street, 
aire, Iro i. Just, Cor i, Gener 
City, 1 — ons 
Oxford Street, Pianoforte 
Pros y die My las Boller f 
sty e, 
X, Wanstead, Licensed | was a inne to wth profound attention, 
clusion the TUN assisted by the oy ev. W. U. Richards 
the Dean of Westminster, the Hon. and Rer. i: 
Liddell, and thet clergymen, m th 3 
ad & 600 e Sacra: 
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h, 
o Christian communi ty may be bo d 
fet 
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the n ropolis, on vet durior the Im à 
for the benefit of all young persons who are w 
t her day The fit 
ents. 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED — R. Biacxsvnw, London Wall, City, 
k of England attend onfirmed on other 
Notes Issued +» ++ M» "Government Debt . £11,015,100 such confirmations will be held on Su 
Other Securities. . 3499090 June t. Ann 
Gold Coin ne Bullion - 17,095,745 > 
ilver Bullio: T nd on Sunday afternoon, July 2 
— 
31,570,745 
BANKING DEPARTMENT FOLYTEOHNIC INSTITUTI 
. £14,553,000 | G t riti 
Co cie 8 S. . A . .,| tution in Regent Street, which has done so 
Postio Deposits includ- — LA 211.2814786 1 esa 
ing Exchequer. avings her Securitie „ 192 "206, 940 
nie e Debt, and Dive SM 10,478,390 paraita, is announced for male by addio d in ded pre 
de 6.301.774 onth of June. 
Quer epost cher bills 780708 ER —The ceremony of la 
Ta Die foundation stone o f the new Hospital for 
E M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. — rly opposite the Consumption 
n b 
2d day of June, 1859. 
as pe à 
Coutts, in the presence of a very numerous compaiy, 
including the 8 of London and a large nu 
of various denomin: 
stletropolis and its POM 
PRESENTATION O m beh CITY 
SIR JOHN Tarir Sere a Specs al Cou of Alderm STA —The medical 
and Com: mon Cou unc cil held at ‘Guildhall pbi the health. "for “the "City T London states that fa 
—The House did not sit to-day, being Ascension 
4 O F Z TORS 
e 
D could also bear testimony, with all others who knew him, 
E es of Mr. Denison English gentleman. 
th kdo 
— of peculiar ex: 
were ues 
ent, and i 
they should D y= the aa a 
of bèing 
House was yet roe, he 
greater honour to be elected now that he had 
rusted that the honour and character of th: 
ing hands. 
his co ulations to the S bur oa having DAN 
elected to be c chief rà the dern most ancient, and ows m 
brated represen in the world.— 
ae o t 
sation ensued on —— 
Tel LI" a 
D e * vi d 
fo thehext t day. — € 
EDNESDAY, Y The members of the House were summoned to 
ES tendered acknowledgments to fe H 
in of members then commenced, an 2 House 
3 
e er of the — the chair at 2 o'clock, and the 
of members. 
Cit» Entellioence 
City Entelligence. 
BANK 8 Te Bank e Bank of England on 
p 
dividen 
Y MARKET, FnripAy.—BDnirisH Fuxps: Con- 
— at — to 934 2 recog and Mo to 931 for the 
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tothe —The new church of All Sai iir w 
ich — in the presence of a large and {influential co con- 
ts 
— —— IM EE by | the Chan 
rap and Dr. er an ; Mr. 
and 
3 
c a rene the 
— — chee to contend wi 
eae s of rv -— oe — — Jew 
occupied with the swearing in | in 
T 
las m London Bridge to the 
Black wali the river is n Lo n 
ber nship, was presented to Sir John Lawrence, as a 
| testimony of the high opinion entertained by t the 
nguished 
eitizens of London ii AOT tin, g 
| the late rebellion in of e or the Conservators of the ‘Tham 
CONSECRATION OF Ata, fu estet STREET orsowING CASE AT RICHMO m 
was consecrated on Piin inquest on Miss Isa 
to have died from the effec 
Leere administered — * her in doses 
— — Smethurst, w as been — 
rates of ent pA the charge of 
willy murdered her, was resumed on -— 1 
Hee oas Co 2 Bini ond. Dr. Odling, : 
8 Pd A e ub Cross 
— ber deceased s 
the Bishop 
estmin nster, — 
The services 
ed by the Dean of 
ot Tondon, 
Hos 
as attended by 
TE ru 
ed Boyn 
li Chur ; and 
The Bishop was 
cellor 
e mm at wr 
among 
ait bert | Lo 
Cecil, 
The cer 
titled to the i 
life, "n the entire disp, 
18002., the whole of w 2 
way raj. VN — a little more 
uch eo The sermon was preached 
s text from the First —— 
hians, chap erse 9, 
lest by any meaus this — 2 et 99 yours 
— r^ stumbling-block to them that are weak." 
The Bishop began by remarking that St. Pant and h 
fellow Apostles in t the eir teachings — — difficulties 
ces and associa- 
ish —— out ar an 
orming the Church of Christ. The on 
fu 
2 
rom the cireum 
be for 
But when — eru 
erted, were not — analy = co of her money. The c 
Thomas S 
short í 
nd associations. atl Murder” 
fortes — 
n 
how far 
and ceremonies 
the celebration of Divine worship which were | 
be connected wi ngerous 
Am period of the Reformation such 
stern w — - ai — 
did no not —.— 
of 
ces were 
2 was at that — a 
no regard fo 
er, the Church of England | of 
any —— form than those 
yer and Ritual, it had no elis 
udices of any whose hearts |t 
a — that the 
that the pp of name 
remises of Mess 2 
re pacem por the 
— 
ing which the: * met uring 
time of its dion; a “wa ts of in int - 
— parties. It had deen the practice lying T — e nu 
* Antaii 
m and 
S ss be “os 
build- 
Stock, 220 to 
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Salesman—W. R. Caoztea and 
Brokers — E. Enwanns, Abenbury 
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connected with unsound doctrine, while the other E 
tifal 
tself would exercise a holier | Hi 
uman — He pa to all, 
to consider that 
the — — e of — — aid nt of — — 
n: 
ator of total indi ot — 
wors! ae omer ae bg the Most Hig — 
r bad taste of its adornment, but med 2 
uty, simplicity, and efficacious moral and spiritual | of grease 
te of that Christian teaching and n — 
nt be conducted within its walls. God gran 
the peer rey. A gee ic in conclusion) — those 
minister in 
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— 
- appointed to this church may, through | the magistrate 
he inspiration of the he Holy Glos, vo 0002. and two others in 
ministration and so poem of our Lord that Tun Pusric Heavra.—The 
such teachings may be based alone upon the doctrines Registrar-General states that the 
