THE GARDENI ARS r AND AGR ICU 
think that the man who s sacrificed , j 
vote of gan t of 
which I hüpe ai aud inet 1 "han fee Aeta bee to d ü ve 
that Go s ha vo 
g 
favour; and we refore if the Co: Say vative 
universa al su fra; o the Conservati 
E 
.P., at thé same — 1 aid :— 
ent Gov 
den ‘with 
oldi 
it in an est and straightforward manne; 
City Xntelligence. 
I 
on 
24s. pr EIGN: Àn glo- 
9, 773; Brazilian Dam 
; Russ 
f per Cents., ; Spa panish Three per 
Cents., for x M: New Deferred Three per 
Cents., for pcd 9 t e Ditto Six per Cents., 
for Acct, 71 to 70 lex 
Bank of Jngland. 
ISSUE bones e taki - 
Notes Issue ie 00/405, mr Debt . 100 | 
: re ee 
Silver Bullion: oe ee 
"£30,445, 130 180 
40,4 
PUT "à ‘DE TMENT 
PAR 
Pro; joco Capital.. e. 553,000 ; Government  Securiti 
os ss 3,713,802 8 pes "d eig ht 
Pablie Deposits neta: TES ANS . 411.220.018 
ing Exchequer. Savings rities 19,015 870 
anks, Commissioners — DITS ENT 9,127,7 740 
of Nat. Debt, and -— Gold and Silver Coin .. 665.543 
dend Acets. Y ve 7,789,691 
8 Deposits .. 13,057,400 
ea day and other "bills 906,977 
0. 00. 870 4 0.030.870 
Sth day of Sept, 1859. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
Gazette of the ser ek. 
bur 88 WE Gavw QD Lied aed Ship 
J. Gray, Sh been, NI Toad, Paddin Builder 
rd iller— N. ossa. Little ower Street, City; | 
— — Burslem, D: —E. Marruews, Coventry, 
Ni — anchester, Cotton Spinner. 
e ONS—J. AE erred Edinburgh 
"a beath, Fifeshire, Wright—W itso: 
Brokers 
Zoe tile | 
PRID AY BANKRUPTS—F. ALEXANDER, Chippenham, Auctioneer— 
Batu, Greck Street, Soho, Bootmaker—W. rede Old Malton, Yorkshire, 
Milter—J. Bur — — A. Ca x and 8. LANDER, 
Bolton-le-Moors, Joiners—E FAM, 1, M. Dxsox, L 
Dealer in flour - J. GRERN, EE RM TIAM Hien- 
wax and C. Hicuwar, N Iron: AFEN and W. SPECK, 
Hone dem des me Monatte 3 organ oni, Bow, 
TON, Lr FENCE orman „ 
23 707015 TAYLOR, Middlesex, B der er—T. M. Wierx „ Bir. 
— 
e os orton, Hanta PEL New Pitsligo, Aberdeen- 
ROWN, ew „ 
SELST puea freir Surgeon in Southwark, London, now 
ck The 
d fully, Y ithout 1 set ay 
Sd and for 
and not the Whig would all 
Two and a |? 
T 
round vi 
wich. engine 
heat, or even 
the 
ind first, woring beauti- 
apparen pap 
441 ery 
and wh ame into poep 
rev olutions sufficed to a her bead round to thé ‘point 
LTURAL GAZETTE. 
— — ÁÀ— 
river below Green- | quar ters of a mile. Ina 
IT 10, 18, i 
Har vey came 
alo 
he a 
required. Theo: order 
a e oe time the Gr eat Eastern men a 
The very 
LU 
o | kinds, 
fixing of Mr. g the um 
e | pleted, se m to per 
was sur indb dy 
During 
compass the ship 1 
ness 1 
7 showed Capta 
sel that the sent ship was as 
as a river steamboat, and 
at the 2 
feet, which is r the 
minster, so t the ese 
d S tl i 
| late disturbances hurch. 
is of great — the Bishop sa; "a the | 
tion of order rests chu fe 
F| his episcopal — i 1 in re m 
om ribed, tougi he is of opini 
power y1 
lordship 2d 
d TT 
oat, an 
E. 
2. 8 0 
Ae 
movement of the 
0 
arque was moored 
whi » a little 
‘the lega 
he 
ceedings in any suit for that 
Salidas in ioni character, uneert 
a rani and 
general effects to 
There re 
| pro 
be 
party, and not directly 
2 sem ths that = "ne — have 
ing forward of unsoundness of doctrine o 
distinct violation of the Jaw — the Church, 
ock 
were signalle e Great 
n's h — — and tried to do 80, ut ‘the strain 
tod much; at the most f the 
lasci parted, and for a few minutes the 
per 
will be 
"x and investigate it With respect 
- Lee, the Bishop says that that genti 
e ve to minister in his diocese, and lie 
rere to be sent to him to desis from 
he tou his — - xn 5 i 
r. Maco 
vessel was 
in a ous position, as the sweep of the tide was licia de 0 1 
stron in an instant drove her towards shore. in the p ‘ich Souci pee 
Nothing but the — power of her own engines saved the parish church til the rectors 
her, though i delieate matter se them lordship, in order to enforce 
perly. It was necessary instantly to counteract the he has the legal powers, in 
| iens of the tide and get her head = eet but, at | miserab roversy,” calls on 
same time, to do so in such a man ould not their peril to do their duty in pi 
nies way —— to take her on cem — posite | church, and bringing offenders to j 
0,180 | Side of th Fortunately this was fresh the tute; and cher 
d to the t tl u vestmen as are om 
lebrati rvice. 
= 2 the peril, w weighed her anchor, and after 
of 10 15 - ern 
bee d minutes, the Great 
worked 1 slowly round and turned the poini of danger. 
This eat relief to all board, and | 
carrier Meri 13 3 Su u a ern 
essel and the shor spread the welcome 
Once past ode 11 5 the aay oye were : "The 
assistance, t the l was 
e be 
side 3 = et with the ship before that hour, 
win th therefor Reach off Purfleet. An 
im 
the vestry formally to request the rector 
them in ere Ó — whole case 
arbitration both p binding t 
| he may direct. 
REPRIEV 
= ie ha from gh 55 
s mi t possibly have 
á to grant the 
f£ fi Tol S 
tew 
side wo = have ——5 pibe to the fall force of the 
stream, — not = the tugs in "a river 
pre he ing ashore once. 
determined "s anc! — off 
rsday 
of Trotman's anchors was Te 
page: the ship, which it was e eg TS could 
e 
would | 
It | no 
e en E 
f which i is that his life will be har 
— appar 
mining its 
they were alli in working 
different | 
order. On 
nga 
iat e began to swing round in the Th 
under com mand as 
ames as 
a 
resume: 
made. ip 
n attendan Sek “the 3 four | s — dows the river, in tow of the soeki tam — 
so much emo 
a cutter. For sd single instant 
c govern 
an 
h from it|a remark 
On i rd a at hal. foe 
d h and 
Se 
i curious! " b the al E f the v 1 from 
Victori i, a 5 — — : ae gh ze cheers o he vesse lsi n the river: and of thou Sands urned a 
arrison and the pilot, Mr. Atkinson, took e ir x places Northilee and Gra after à heh x before the 
on the starboard ` paddle- box. Mr. Scott Russell re- | di fficult um "below T Teach, uH bri Á— excess, 
1 h Wi M Bi, toa 
bee ve 9 (screw and Paddle) were under stea t the sight pir fre i. meeting 2 d 
aptain one of the ablest American ira stood —— across "à th of the Great Eastern, and — eo a gr M 
gators, who La the General Admiral over to this| was within an ace of E down. On a * at assembled outside. 5 
country, s aft to transmit directions to the; Sea Reach, th t f the garrison as 1 
men at tho wheel as Mr. Langley's new st for th t time left The. ‘heat Mare, 
a SP Dee wis: nob 5 fitted. Mr. | of the passengers and crew, the shi bend —— = prayer by the Rev. A. De JA 
: se. 0 took of the National Anthem. © An increased amount of spee Rev. J. Baillie a me d 
ore part of the “ship, and to all the o ther of officers we oe — meow upon — aod though less than two-thirds of addressed the meeting, giving 
s tions, either to transmit directions or signal er was emp they had witnessed. 
38 Prec A yd — a 7 the riis me T a ‘Nore Wbt, a distance of 15 statute | solemnly impressed wi 
3 me the sw under sh k fir m coming 
* iori E um mcm due: e Thé Nor re Light s — Pn but a 
8 fathoms, Bese — the karir was put al t. 0 
e en ois — every 
