— mmt Ow om 
Jury 30, 1859.] 
— — 
t 70 things were requis site—first, that the Treaty of Zurich 
should be seen; secondly, t that the Emperor of Austria — Ma sette of the € 
party to mi iscussion on the state of Italy. The first 8 — pe Hu! 
uestion raised would pe Pi : DH Though he EN postibus - 
thought tbat ei a ration ould- be he | rdshire, Licensed Victualler—J. Fixin, Hackn Resi, Boot and Shoe 
do w come when | "n rm Deg tei 
THE GARDE NERS 
e RONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
especially among the Chinese. The Duke of Newcastle 
in — ‘said o he thought the Mmm had been 
misled in some of their statements, th 1 
e an av — ge did not excecd 5 o 
ward the shi 
Confederation | |D and Wholesale 
$8 ha? * 
to . Tipton, erch 
| — Middlesex, tigen and Apo pothecary—F. 
Q Milliner —G. y 
homse, and Norwich, Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturer — R. 
Iron and — — Engineer, a: 
J. Y lmondbury, Yorkshire, 
which 
1 — ME were necessary he thought it would be 
They had alres — mense amount of mſormation, 
i was —.— "aid — Parliament, but if 
— — take "Pla ce bya 
ould answer sti tter was 
should assist him 
5 
But what he bought 
1 SEQUE Ns—J. * — LLAR, Dundee, Hs! k Kan 
—J. SPEED, Patrick. Builder—C. K crvewnicu®, Edi inte: 
AY- BANKRUPTS— e. J. See "Hum. „ Manchester, 
or X K Nor 
— of a sovereign who 
2 erm ntal law of his| 1 raa 
cial assuran d East, . 1 
E that the ‘ane a the French had dn Dealer—J. Wenge Oxford Street, Dealer in C -W, L. be 
Puckeridze, Hertfordshire, Grocer. 
Fren ration R AN ANNULLED—M. Toop and W. W. Topp, Newry, 
fi SEQUESTRATIONS—J. H h, G nera] Agent 
een King 8. dn Re" 
hould be a mide rei 
er question was, 1. — the most 
x pre 
in drawing up ye to be pe^ out, and he would 
by y persons of 
undertake that the ey st should be answ: ered 
hority tl 
other ns to whom it might be thought proper 
send den. m. * ^s — cnm €— ore. Fede t-te 
— h his the — 
nd 
that he ‘shoal | give the names of some 14 or 15 
| tlem — — who are TU 
— 1 evidence which they may unable to 
give ata — 
, SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO Lord MANNERS. gyn — 
t occurred to Lo 
Metropolis and tts Wicinitp. 
b A 
all—namely, the tem popo opp « the Pope. Bologn: 
had been kep Tur NATIONAL Garrrny.—The trustees of the 
ience for 10 ian zu] | 
rian 
rd Ma 
uncle of the Duke of Rutland. A valuable horse which 
Lord Vane for his lordshi ip to try was 
e late Mr. Jacob Bell should ed 
ay, 
r to the "door of his residence in U pper Brook 
d 
n FUNDS: In con- 
hich h 
t, brin 3 tat 
rae Yes p Her 
pl bed. 
er 
— the 
forms ; but the Pope declined icy they advised. |exkibited to M lile without delay, 14 of thos te = Penes ver ne — the moment Lor 
to tho King of Naples he was e ictures moe with the concurrence of the . s mounted i ashed at a furious pace up 
a nning in putting a stop to the tyrannical system — m M — the staircase at Marlbo- the street, a nd became » peredüy um . mm Not- 
pif prd ps des Keg A Be rei nee Homa. erie Bathor,” by Bii The he made 
En yt ete ard neret ee 5 park, end debel i . . 
, x * e: 
should enjoy the privilege of self- ment, o was con. | land tad Sir win Landseer; “ Bloodhound e very low, — the h of Lord M 
. that n per Tee | and Lupe aiid.” The Fillaging of a Jure House,” by | wes — 2 Sees — with "erra force. Ho was 
mfdent thit m WOuld Rot fe wise for her Majesty's | COA oll * River Scene," and “ Evening i nsensible condition to his residenee, 
isters, still less for the House, to come to a peremptory | the Meadows," by F. R. Lee and T. S. z^ James injure are oe serious than was expected, 
decision upon the subject of entering into a Conference, L, by E. - aire ; *Bibliomania," by las; | it is s the t he will recover. "The horse was shortly 
ee fun" da imer w Re Mi Pores La “The Foundling,” by G. B. O'Neill; and a replica of rds caught and killed. 
if it afforded a chance of confirming e e Toby oat 1 Widow,“ * Leslie e. Some o UTHERN MAIN DRATNAGE.—At the m z 
and maintaining the Lex cep of States. r. m n the bequest — re 2 * — the | of t tan Board of Works on Frida 
ra D 2 . that. yos. id M E — ws — or with the a ts | tenders for contracts for the southern Sony level sewer, 
that England bad p to Aint tebe Whidb Were less of Marlborough House, comprisi Heg “al the ‘English — will — from on Bi. erdt tford, and 
favourable than those which ~~ could herself obtain from | pictures of the National . are to be trai nsfe of two wers running parallel to 
nce. — PALMERSTON said that England had not made — ther f near the outlet, were 
EFRE 77 — | than ve * consulted are satisied that open — The ength to be trav a 
communicating to the Austrian at this Court "i the walls of the new buildi are M — 4 dry. eight miles. The following tenders were 
memorandum given to Lord John 11 the French | Upon the removal of the — d the English | Dethick, pev t br savers, 229,000/. ; Moxon, 317; 1050 
con rye ijo — — —— a the noble war = he — will be restored to Trafa aaa er and’ con- | Downes, Lucas, 21 17,000. 
entered the she" Micro du mU with any stitute, with pn pictures of fore , one un- b T: x Hening 8 7 Co., 2 16/7501 0. Myer we, 
but nothing had as t been aided an on. 2 42,7001, The Board accepted the tender of Messrs. 
determined ‘with. reference th oe subject — Mr." Bo Pe A ro Lorp I Iti |H On Tnesd 
on on FY Seed m op b i a memorial in honour of Vice- E SERPENTINE.— a deputa- 
B we aus: 1 — — Barw . — 4 — of by publ iral lon ons, to be erected in St. Paul's Ca — | —— waited di the Right Hon. H. Fitzroy ai the 
Sardinia; and the CHANCELLO the Ex 9 replied to | dral, or 3 as may be — upon. Amo | Office of Works, on the subject o con 
rome uen AV discussion the subject the committee are—Vice-Admiral Sir A. Clifford and | unwholetome Tt condition of the 
were advanced a stage. S 
FRIDAY. Income Tar.— H. at th m orning si 2 De" a "3 
went into committee af Ways * Means, "what Mr. Pu | Gorge Ps — 4 H. K egy 
Said that as the Income Tax w. to be permanent, he Sir George Brown, 8 Heywood having 
E n not pro tho amendment of which he had gi es p n ode Sm CHARLES s NIE cM tion, Mr. Lal a as hon. § to tte 
tipena 5 gente „Vir W. War, | Adams, the sculptor of the colossal statue of x imp that 
ovansy’s amendment the- ent on Sir Char . Napier, in Trafalgar “Squire has just the first — done was to shut ont the 
88 re by 72 ‘to ae . — compl lof another statue — is — filth 2 flowed into the, nko from the — 
une The | to be placed n St. Paul's Cathedral. is Green Cemetery a sewer ; 
Pen eer Sor On the — B n of in leaning on hie ue , with a up tbe = holes; to reduce the bed of the river 
EXCHEQUER, a clause bill remitting the | rolled up scroll in his right hand, which rests upon his to a uated a th of from 2 to, at the 
Income Tax on deferred annuities e Govern- | side, so that the figure is totally different from bh pi- ut , 6 feet; and iy, to provide an increased 
0 - | decessor in the squa t the likeness is from the | supply of water t to the cascade at tbe 
einge same sonrce—a taken from the face after death. end into constant play. suggested that the 
It stands 8 feet hi, ee a Am es. plan whi h h adopted improving the lake in 
er ik Me t C — tw e 3 in cred ns jar pose onde, he thought th: : 
. ns, mail packe i a ad answ its rably, 
: T x s cae , "x ii: p e same method wi ht be adopted w antage for 
ne in order. Tie. "e members 
of the —— having rwar jon Z5 * —— 
U in reference 
water upon the Doe dende E — aid 
| orig ginal rims 0 carry out the — ot < the 
ent. maintai iting t 
ols M at — to 95 for Money and Account; Bank geting Me. 
uced and 
Works 
Deben 858, 94; ditto 1859, 115 
— 
a E 
n mim; Five per Cent 111; Indian quem sisting in washing decks while ip was a 
ree of last 
i an Loan, 941; India Bonds, 3s. dis.; — y 
to : Brazilia 
AE, 
Fh 
n Four and | went down. Commander 
Tat „ b 
ra red. 
itigate the evils 
nner, and about 15 1 
ignem 
858, 942 ; Mexican — per Ce — 
Three dnd Cents, 1853, 
r Cents hd, Turkish Bix pe per 
8,701 to fot, n for Acct., 7 Ty torit; |, Coor — axo 
or 1 : tto 3 
New One per ray ae SM: 
14 other e were vd os e Spi in charge of a 
all safe at Ascensio 
E D 
A dd deputation gian the British and Fi 
had an-interview = 
—— ori —.— 
Ps — — 8 
Notes less rougham 
how 
eut. 5 — and | plained of, viri 
| done ^ purify the wate 
Cro! 
— 10 Ee West | from — a 
mis promise 1 something should b be 
oF Vat enc —Nauxhall Gardens, which 
of Charles II. to the present time have 
and variegated 
e nn EC b he thought in would be no t 
Spoor t 
Silver Bullion. 
Anm em eee Several other —.— — 
ae his practically no limita- 
ND verdienen bee tte oe to the mber on immigrants introduced, that 
: Tneuding Dead Weiz iien ——— thrown x rette d ae colonies 
T: ue s the Corenta strenuously oppo it on 
zo izo | of the Em ari ror of 25 French, sd Fs: 
xt — — ration from 
due 
Sora a Pies; 
Seven day and other bills XS "Y 
£38 617,661 
75th day of July, 1859. M. MARSBALL, Chief Cashier. 
enormous. —— 
ee wooden rine and in the 
months the entire site will be co vedi 
| of streets an ces. 
is 
eré morning 
e of the 
Docxs.—On T 
the b 
which was extinguish 
dir use of the dock eism: and the powerful floa 
of the fire brigade. About 50 casks of brandy or — er 
