tended by : an imposing array of about 300 
. more or or their adhesion to 
em canse, t A" ae of March ape. Far 
E the Marquis of f B th. 
“Tt ks s impossible for me, speaking mong staat wate 
our rime not to advert in a few Lon to the circumstances 
in which we found ourselves at * moment When the late 
vndas: ed o 
a careful 
ing i: 
uta 
I then proposed an amendment, the effect of which 
as to distribute the tax over 12 months instead of six m: 
of the Weights and Measures Bill, E 
similar to that introduced in the 
was read a second 
exhortations 
— the two ree or o * previ Peel 
was — — of" was also y ZO 
The . brought — VENIER and y priina iins p That war 
The Cambridge University — nia (Cont: asy c the | moment terminated, and every friend of — eris rejoice 
Criminal — tice, Middlesex (Assistant Judge) Bill were read a |in the ae e. ri the effusion of those torrents of 
rà tim E. On the motion for the second re ading | bi hic been poured forth 
al Commission Bill, Mr. Frei opposed. the 
hie oy of the conveyance On . division, th motion | tion 
negatived by 75 to 02. The Bill was then 
of Sir W. — — 
rned debate on the Koman form 
time. — — WHITESIDE, 
the Criminal Nein Bill, defend, that 
which "did away with the forfeiture of and the attaint of 
bh in case of treason. e adv to another Bill—the 
and of the 
editated 
— i the 
— — Lord Pa —.— and other members said 
his period of the session a — would be of little - 
The Padin for the adjournment was ultimately carried w 
ta 
E notice that on E 
it would — be in- 
Parliament at the of the next H 83 om 
the principles —— e said, would, gulde u t - em in dealing with congress 0 ta of Frenos «0d Austria. = aee eae upon thoir hap omontic comfort 
2 criminal law.—After a few worde ursday or — next - shoal b be ue a position to — Pe r It =| "might cor — 4 — n 
— a ,. h regard to E relations. — animosity, dark — gae and machination bt 
kno whether ‘thee > — in|g and for that pu tainin 
late inte dynasties of 1:4 - —.— finances, and I whieh have proved Auiti — — thet 
are to f necessary, 1 mili mfort. I foresaw that in inviting the — operatic 
am fe ae pent n the question that the House | tary force ; and if so, whether her Majesty" s —— t were worful uqbbour against the fancied ^y 
resolve itself into a Committee of — . aud Means, Mr. | Prepared to take part in an m having that objec por of Austria, 
RA observations oi [Left sitting.] bringing — p^ themselves, as well as 
of Italy, the most serious 1.115 end t 
evitable. 'ealamities. And wa x 
R — t 
th E was 
Monry Mar —Bririsn Funps: Con- mal-government of the Papal States, 
sols e at Y to i for e Money, wiry 915 for Account; 8Co! dissatisfaction of the — T and the 
y as proposed to 8 Ban k Stock, 2 e per nts, Redu 5 i; —— ot chon thet own for ^ fi ke, e — 1 
rec! xation rather m fr Oos t] m t 
ot el to sup- w Three er Gente, 9 io 950; India $ EI ration af th are the 
ld like to 
In his opinion it was on 
the whol ole of the Mac 
cumstances he should 
— — be to exte f per te., 
ware that the expen been Bie Turkis h Six per UO 1854, for Acct., 81 to 79); 
bui , 
t who could n rt — He ho Ditto 1858, for Acct., 70 to 69}. , 
5 st ét dgio 
Bank of England. 
ISSUE DEPARTME NT. 
Notes Issued ss se +. 31,553,500 erent baa 
TAR z TTA at Nothing! 
States? Nothing! 
Capital.. £14,553,000 udin: Desd Wa 
ts clad. a — eo ee ng under 
» Ec 425 Piedmo: 
ar | the honorary presidency—of 
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£78 634,806 
21st day of July, 1859, M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
Gazette of or e : 
Marsh, 
h | „TUESDAY — BAN — PTS — "i as da £ 3 Leper ari, ^ 
aw Nera. Deui Heath, er e Mi Miliner 2 and excite those hopes . then 
spirit by wawan Miles, ss ia Tos „ of 1 A inst )—R. . — grow m from the Ups 
animated —R. Yew Cross, — ~ acklington, 
was usted m sayiz that no zw pe. meer Cabinet “Maker—W. Wiser „ Bourne End, Buci that the war, 
» but z BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED-—W. D. Suvrs, High St = ee EAS th 
iro make pace r o> ee — erir 
ing in whet menier Chey BOI RARE TI curing thai F 1 oa aire horrors of war, pony ertt yee 
F which had taken posses- Merchant in London. v 
-LB 
e 8 Vivito ' recor aciem g to 1 BA M rn Bent , ic uy 
=i. 1. Jo nas, Chester, Gr cer Apt, : say this position of affairs gives room 
to — E dl paronae of 
Reading, 5 rope have been ex d 
oo IONS — J. G Portobello, itte — fi vu reni rv in amen 2 count: 
preat Res e i as —— „ se fecling whic , 
tained te . Fra 
eod; zx — t last 
— eae — ng a n prac- 
E J. een exonerated the i — 
sai 
E: i Metropolis a and its “‘Pictutey. 
retence for ing that hi - 
—.— — — en with eo —— rD TREATY OP P. 
ov which now existed.—Lord P. THE EARL or DERBY ON THE TRE EAC th 
Peal. th 
RI Di ius pin the bo Bight Hon. E. Disraeli, in the hall of the | hope ti b redet y P county, Pr — T earnestly 
ere th e Ho „ by 1 e they may be maintaine e fri 
Vw Testa question f but t the policy which Merchant Taylors’ Company, in Threadneedle Street. will be imperilled if, in order to gu 5m d against the possibility 
