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opin 
THE GARDENE ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nat the increase of the Indian rce > meant | 
—_ af the dees of the Indian  Council.— 
1. Evans ia Hert the proposal for emplo ying German 
aries in India. He Bese — that the disaffected troops 
complaint, as the expecta- 
tions held out to them the Prin me Minister had not been 
realised.—Mr. 8. HERBERT observed that the Bill did not really 
increase the number of tro It simply legalised an increase 
ade.—After 0 ory conversation, in rom 
ne 
the motion of ON, an address was M to for 
committee to i inquive bie the alleged corrupt practices at the 
borough of Wal kefield.—The Fireworks Act Amendment Bill was 
withdrawn. 
THURSDAY.—The Builders’ Strike.—In answer to a questio 
Mr. E. James, Sir G. Lewis stated that an interview had taken 
place between himself and the a og pee relative to the 
workmen’s strike. The o — — e^ E the rs was to secure the 
——— of the Governm His — 
— the Government and the Hou use S of Co 
wledge — A subject, and therefore could not undertake 
mcd my —In — 8 to Mr. — — CHANCELLOR of 
the —— said ‘that he could not take himself to re- 
fuse the Chiltern Hundreds to any go — gei because a 
— was pe —— . reS — m If t * — 
grounds of objec’ it House to 
fere.—Sir Pax ox — the ir st — — 
of Wo whet! = — he inten do d t proceed with the 
works, as proposed by Mr. Bec seni for partially cleansing 
the water in the Serpentine f. r. Firzroy said that — intended 
with the plan, believin ng that it would not partially, 
irely cleanse the water of the — —A mer. — 
— ensued, in — gs — pec hat the 
state of the Serpentine had 1 n — but 
appr ered of e pian di is the Sine — As Fet propose 
Sir ^ Paxton, on the contrary, — -— — ces 25 — the 
pla: would turn out a failure.— On the order of the day for 
goin ng into committee on the Charttadle Tr usts Act Continuance 
Bill, Mr. NEWDEGATE opposed the Bill, on the part of the Roman 
Catholics in the North of England who - 
gen 
ere — of being 
— — the - — - of the 
ral law te land, 
and appre les e — mber of 
— "Catholio charities should pass into E hands 
of Cardina On 
ted | an amendment : n "the 
thre d : — 
Mr. Hex ted the motio: YE 
cha- | Mr. Newdegate had 2 — an illustrious person who had 
ised | nothing to do with — Bill. fe ue - servatio: c Mr. 
ScuLLY and Mr. En AIRD, Sir Law aid that t e Bill 
was merely a continnance — and promised oe the Govern- 
ment would introduce a 
nittee o 
of the 4 
was read a qe e and Lr Sale of Ge: 
as read a third tim preg pass .—On the order for í— 
bi the Attorney and Solicitors Bill, as —— d, NIG 
ng o 
3 Il HT 
was commentin the Bi ll, when the House was coun t. 
—— — ion, — Mr. —— oved an 
address for the appointment of three barristers as ^ 
miss to inquire in ractices which 
ai 
the 
motion. ivision the motion was carri 5 
Pontefract Ve eigen WALPOLE — ght up the 
the commiítteo, and asked ER E might = Feinde: ‘Several 
mem — asked for a state eut, the right hon. 
gentle none. The ‘Slave Traite. —Mr. E AMPBELL 
mov résolution ex qo ps respect of the House for the 
eh the King 
n 
ed a p 
honourable manner in à 
o of the ese have acted in res 
e,—Mr. Buxton seconded herte motion. 
[Left sitting.] 
of Portugal and the 
restraining the slave 
City — — 
Y Market, FRID 
5 — id at 954 to 
Bank Stock, 223; R 
"ud Cents 
to 201; Pere ruvian te pu a Half per Cents, Fey aes 
921 ; ‘Spanish Acct 
Turkish Six per Cente, 1554, for Acct., 821; ; Ditto 1858 
for Acct., 734 to Ditto Guaranteed Four 
tS., 1022. 
Å= 
Bank of 3 nglanv. 
1 ee one | Gover 
.. os 431,1 Governmer nt Debt 
Other Securities 
— Coin and — Ilion 
er Bullion. . 
Notes Issued » s "ir 015,100 
9,459,900 
16,644,600 
£31,119, 
SANKING D DEPARTMENT 
pital.. .. £14,553,000 ; Government 
3 3,433,612 (including Dena Weight 
mity) ,. «€ ECL 
other Securities 8 
9,160,545 
G eid: id Sil 
5512119 old an ver Coin "587,288 
14,675,929 
856,319 
E— 
239,450,973 | £5, 
1th day of August, 1359. iS" M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashion 
nda of the G@teck. 
—- hant T Radwa 
iL GurTMANN, Sheffield, e jeweller 
f | trial of both screw w pada engines fo 
s Bill 
[Aveugr 185 
Dealer E. WHITE, “Ellerslie House, Lew — 
mistress and Boarding Hose Keeper: 
SCOTCH SRQUBE TRATIONS S W.B 
. Duncanson, Edinb 
rth—J. Jack, xk 
. Marurz, 219, 8 E 
NEM V. A 
II. Ae Mark ORTU n At Mane 
Blackfriars Road hen n Druggist—J. H: uem 
Painter — W. Max Birmingham, Grocer Cu E. 
"BANK SUPTCY CY ANNULLE 
—J. P: 
SCOTCH eee Peevey, nat 
e duet Inn Place, Holborn Aug and now eti 
IMPSON MUN Tailor and E 
bop * Adee Ne e Wen 
r 
Mletropolis and us Y 
Tur GREAT EASTERN IN Mor OTION.— The 
of this d Masi was formall 
Monday by a ban 
Mr. Whitworth, Mr. 
Rennie, "Mr. — viet 
M‘Connell, &c. The grea 
M.P.; the od Mayor, Chevalier He 
Mr. Pen 
st: ton & 
45 
ld. bis er » 4400 Mp 
the power will reach to 05 
5 vessel through t r^ 
—— — e horses, 
p d 
2 
serew — eie 
will hold 270 p of water. “The 
both are 
| ost irresistible po e 
tion, nor the slight 
e us frame of i 
À motion with as muc 
uch ease 
bad bes orked f for the last 10 
| Comin iar pol ceni Essex, Dealer in Horses—J 
erchant—E. Mosa, 61, Regent Middlesex, Dealer ii 
ps—C. Tuoayercnort, Alrewas, — aa Ale, F. Porter, ani Cigar 
— but, as a 8 
the gion were — pe 
revolutions minute. 
slight — the pac 
1 g — Pin 2 
fast, en 
nel an pn 
paces in the very 
