THE GAR! ENERS’ N . —€—À GAZETTE. 
demns cg disavows eA, ce t of Major Barrow, 5 e 
making romise contrary to the KH proclamation 
and contrary to to the express dide of the Gov t, 
— 5 Gd of aud it ds at 
So 9 issue "ul pn petition was idis ispos 
was ordered to issue, the pe 
fit of. ‘pardon. 
Excellency in 
d that the prisoner, 
— ng. jw ach of Privilege.—On t 
rU to the 30th inst., .0.8 
of the House at 
een put t i urne Lots 
t which ae bac by cite of pecuniary consider 
r as alo one e render ring bim —Mr. BTA called a 
C m 1 which it w. state ed that Mr. T Sm 
for the unwarrantabl 
officer — 
stings that Phad 
age as r 
been made on him while holdi 
1.— 
mediately quit the British erties for ever. Hou mado the —€— 
accepts this condition, he will be c stk fe to the 
ün Er 
e 
ting his own conduct in regar 
f it, or attempt to break b Ecclesiastical Titles BD which had also — misrepresen 
w or at any future time, the capital sentence pro- | by [owes pe blico — After some „remarks rom 
ei 1 ut.“ 
M Progresso di MET 
Alexandria, g 
portant notification koea bon the Suez Canal. Tt cited.—The SPEA 
y Scheriff Pacha, the | entertained asa 
Affairs, to e 
the summo; 
10th 
t | pare: mediate pueris A 
that he had Lo r pes a tendency of whic fh 
been disposed to attend to them, might hav v lass is Mrs 
d shown them to ma Ae friends with 
say he had no proo es what 
ed any Pod — se h — 
the Der aigna “es 
—that the offers i estion 
h ved 
gress er any pretext until that thoro shall y RTEA 
have heen obtained. The works actually going | forward fro om the agents o ive party. T y rath 
are consi sider ed to be in violation of which might b voee as suggestions rather than 
d th 1 T therefore e respec- rought t 
ively to warn such of their countr may b the netic on 10 ki 
— gaged upon them to desist forthwith, anid not to 
force the Egyptian Government to resort to. direct | ge 
meas r 
of the Hous: 
im.—Mr. STANLEY expressed his intention 
subject, with a view of 
fr om New the House. The House then adjourned until Thursday next. 
ELECTION ADDRESSES. 
Lorp PALMERSTON ae issu Met the following Address 
nt of to the Electors of Tivert 
; Piccadilly, J 
the extension of war in Europe. One of the great ship- | . > 
z Gentlemen, — Her Majesty ha been italy loaned to 
builders of New York has just completed a large screw confer upon me the office of 8 of the Treasury, my | 
e Russian CA — She is —— seat in the House of Commons has become vacant, ai c e rm 
ar steamer afloa ceedin: solicit the honour of continuing to be one of your Re 
g 8000 tives in Pariletedt. I have so lately —— pe honour ‘ot vive 
American Petr urement, d urnished with an among you that I deem it unni this address to enter 
— screw of 800-horse — with can be in- | at length into the grounds on which 1 — m claim t to 
to 2000. Her trial c" from which s she has T que sen d are by ato, 8 — 
jus eturned, is v inae to have yis suecessful. M tusk’ T haee been B o perform that task in a 
Ts per mann le 
to her Majesty, 
It will be one of the 2 
nab 
I 
at Cronstadt. n the country. 
objects.of the Government so formed to preserve for the 
z country the blessings of peace, and to take advantage of me: 
Parliament. favouràble opportunity that Rong E t itself to exert — 
moral influence of Great Bri t in restoring peace 
the Continent of E , shall also have to ä the 
HOUSE r LORDS. important question of the — — of the law 
TvEsDAY.— The New Ministry.—Lord REDESDALE, as Deputy | regulate the A! tation of e le in Purliainesth : 
ORAE in — — 5 of the Ae Chancellor, said that he —— that we may be able so to with that mq as to 
had been req by Lord Granville to move that the House 
adjourn ‘until The y next; - Dub at the same time to state er fir. 
i t no public business would be transacted until Thursda 
rengthen the p ree im of the country by p! 
and r foundation.—I have the honour to be, 
bedient and grateful servan 
LAD addressed the following letter 
the Provost of Oriel i in voee to the approaching 
election for the University :— 
ecc AM 
T HURSDA 
R e aiu 
OUSE S 5 8 
; es 11, Carlton House Terrace, June 17. 
by Arm ear Provost of Ori iel,— 2 This day 2 the first on which I 
pede lt myself a at liberty to address any statement res 
m uU mption ofoffice as ee — — bees — 
who dui -— either to - 
iege 
mple 
Y.—Charing erable discussion 
Pie e on two private ‘bills, o cue > for the establishment — - 
Cross for the South-Eastern 
bring ill 
— — of the people. 
p wed vete did n pris to 
ogly on the various occasions, d 
Farliament, when vuy were seriousl 
embarrassment, I found — like 
to 
in favour of the 
ng * enormous na — of appeared to imply a of 
— absolutely necessary, even if the in ply à course previous opposi 
e to R tr trebled for tho urpose, * Ren every Bri itish. ship * m erg TR change o 
chat could be built.— Mr. WiLLIAMS deprecated the conven 
hich has 8e 0 
XT 1 ned cireumstane was, I think, manifest, tha 
— Md of the gallant admiral, and reminded him dd pm — the s smallest claim 24 the victorious n fa 
dut, ards the late advisers of b — wn had 
er each "à It is hardly n. . ul to 
reom Ws there was no We or or understanding s with 
ard to office; but when Lord Palu m had under- 
takèt — form a Cabinet he . — me with desire t| 
"urred | I should join it. A 2 d that kind must be rie by 
f|reference to = * rests roo duties of the 
peri He sok n the pres instance, 
withou — * be — first, = = phlé of our reigi 
policy ——— Italian w and, secondly, er 
settlement of the form 
With respect 
follo 
. — — see 8 1 
rminster, Weym efi: harged h 
my clear duty, in o of office, to 
e task eA » siaintatning the neut of Eng 
ose the openin g which events may offer for using —— 
— o ote m behalf of the stability and pee ce of 
a change of Administration. But I have never 
he pr has 
— — mtn 
been 
in the late Government. I also 
ing the office of President of the teg 
SOMBE observed that the latter Dun of hour and of public niliy L could not 
hich $ riety pam -— * p 
owe pers 
presen 
patience, I cheerfu ly 
the task of co! 
sity may require.— 
sincerely yours, 
ur |. MONEY 
~ "ps tiling to to 925 — Y A Tid 
MAE 
ee per 
| 9 — en — e 
Mia 25, E 
k f the 
of an adverse amd 9 
ered the settlement of 
graver and more 
whole pn unt than Nr. since the r eae 
and im ted p 
x rg epar: tion; a 
Bes. to 
portunity of bringing it i» ph. 
close. nd that misgiving 
Cabine 
I understa 
a 
pe shape — ps — add, 2 X the faults 
bee: Tee 
favour 
hada dt in 
my wigs a m 
which, i 
l i af 
thus afford a real opportunity of judgi 
again bringing it under the notice of | | 9 e SED in — e —.— Cabinet fave — or havent 
y that act, yi seque 
of 
letter. Ihope it 
nt juncture ; and, hav 
gen eave in the hands to which 
hat course the honour of thel 
my dear 27 "m 
ME in 
DAY.— BRITISH 
cip of Ne 
ar, 821 io 
| Loan, 93% to 4; Exchequer Bills, 265. prem,—F 
1 8035 Duteh 
Danish Three per Cents. „ 
Cent Certificates to ; 1 
for Acct., 18 to aes Spa: Three per C 
Ditto for Acct., 42 decr "y ec Six p 
1854, 72; Ditto for Acct., 70 to 71}; Ditto 
Acct., 594 to 591. à 
Bank of England. 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT. . 
Noteslssued .. .. .. 31,898,305 Government Debt 
Gold c 
—— 
4£31,898,905 
BANKING DEPARTMEN 
purines 1 8 m Mee Gov t 
Public Deposits (includ: s Annuit) 
ing ber avings Other Securi! 
anks, Commissioners 
oth N at. Del Debt, — 
id Accts. . 619 
other Deposits .. 14,019,013 
Seven day and other bills 744,742 
211.792.440 inh 
23d day of June, 1859, M. MARSHALL, 
n 
enni of the agiert, 22 
ESDAY— BAN eker s, e 
ERA AR Correr, Chie Chich 
W. . Je Hi High Street, — 
Liverpool and . 
bighshire, Innk 9. E 
3 im ber Merchant 
42 J. garam 7 Goal e Tin 
Denier on MEDLEY, S reet; City, 
00D W. 1 
Y V — A. Bx, 
SCOTCH 5 10 8 RATIONS Sprit Dealér -91 s 
—— 
3 v 
ler in Cloth—T. . s Eäinbusgb, Builder 
I. Tax 
e 
Metropolis and us 
S rag OF SHER: 
der ap e p idenc, 
Phillips and Mr. 
of London and M 
celebration of f the Soc 
— Gospel in Foreign P ue in behalf a 
preached in the 
Bishop af Bat at Y =. 
posing the health of 
