THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (N 
ly I 
t unhappily ‘be the case ; but hones tly and sincere 
— that 1 N that their differences may be made 
Among the members of the Go e and still 
ppo 
OVEMPER 5, 1859 
ast time E dw A Bel the Mer 3 rie M e ate . His Ci t X 
ty, h y s always held 
ite a ho ha that tit was bv - policy cy for Fran rance ain but MONE 1 eee 
t his t personal wis as to alli- , 
ee with this co 3 untry. Tha t WA fact which ort to be sols closed a 964 to a * peri and nd 90h Con. 
known and dered on by statesmen in this country; but, | 6th Dec.; Bank Stoc ; Reduced to 3 for t. 
notwithstan ing the feelings of the Emperor of the French, | per Cents., 946 to ^n. Ex zi Stock, and New 
e have again, since the occasion I just now referred to, been | Toan (stock), 1 10 ei; Fo 224; New 
f 
hem, there ar 
heir hearts are as sincerely Conservative as any of 
ule whom I now have the ai fa of addressing ; there are 
others who MM Ln MEE 5 eje 8 CE 05 70 0 
. one hey VENASI TE ger le ap n as to the sentiments of the ur per 
the loudest in n clamouring for 2 measures, and read under Decr T "Gove ent towards us; and, if I| Of 1858, 96$; Ditto 1859, 96% toj; ent, 
eM ü may be permitted fr "exp NA ce of Pied Tis affairs in prem.; Exchequer Bills, 31s. prem.. ia 
reference to the feine e pelo of to French Govern- zilian Four and a H , «p pang 
ment, I uld say i at, however est "the French Dutch T 
Ministers might be ntain a friendly "alliance with us I| Du wo and a Half per Cents., 668; Mexi 95 
do not think they could Punderstand the ge cy a m ature of | per Cents., for Acct., 228; Peruvia Four Can Three 
this country. It — to me that we could w. rfec per Cents., 902; Ditto Three t dl and Hay 
ease maintain a courteous friendship And. pedir alliance Russian Fou d a Half per Cents., for Acet, Qi 
ith France, and she with Engla nd, without being obliged to our and a Half per e. 982; Ditto 
foot ex div.; Sardini 
unable to 9 would, I believe, 2 and — — the 
22 of their own schem rne resent is is not a eel 
rtunity for gatong a 
n; but I can say in Pall sincerity of heart that I ear- 
nestly desire that the present Gov ernment may be enable: 0 
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he robabl may feel consistent with her own political Cents., 864; S pev New ws Five pe 
i Jai nr — may be certain | for 2 2 ‘2 sit MEME 
to 
nciples we cannot agree with in her policy and which we can- 
pin in prudence follow, because the policies of the - countries | Acct., 78% ; Ditto. E ^ 1858 8 for nor e to o MR 
— — to turn round, as the French press has — Guaranteed Four per Cents., 
on — ithf 
ally : ig go fi r u 
alliance with France that we should go hand in hand, arm in Bank of 3englanv, 
i arm, foot by foot with her, becauseifby any chance it should not \ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
uniformity betw counties and boroughs was likely, be seen by the world at any time that we were — — Notes Issued . ss 30,755, 92 Governm k- 
as it of justi increased, the constituencies, to satisfy the d 2 
claims of j and at the same time uw out the "eri 
n that intimate manner, the suspicion is immediately raise ther serui. * 
that our cordial alliance has ceased. I maintain that the policy Sold Coin an Coin ed Bullion 
of England is entirely different on many points fro m that of * 
France. " The writers in the Frenc * s 2 i i x with 23 90⁵ ý 
having lost our former power, with being isolate: ui e DEPARTMENT 
other na m s of Euro SEO, in and taking up the position ofa second- Ret 5. apitahl, .. Zim poo Seeuri 
fats Power, boos e do not interfere with the affairs of | public Deposits (includ- {eluding Dead Weight 
d to mpt Ttaly. 1 accept that Word isolation in its original d Pad "ing Exchequer, avings Qther Sod tities” um 
fore adopting its Latin derivation, and I say that on our geographical isola- anks, Commissioners otet „ o 
out danger, bat do say that it is necessary, before adopting frequently depend our eque from que ds miya and | , 9£ Nat. Debt, aud Divi- 5.512.538 Gold snd Silver Coin , 
ko, see 5,512 
tion 
easure, to exercise the greatest caution, and to enter dend Acts.) . 
tical effects of | our xci also. We may e arli may not be a mili- Qther Deposits -. ee se 14571619 
to thon 2 est minute calculations as to the Ha prüpówed. I|tary nation. We may be "indus an renes ‘cial | Seven day and other bills 907,172 
s—t j 
FEFE 
dd 
ii de fendin - ei 
ts and country, but it essentially géevents or ought to pre- 34 Nov., 1859, 238.676.114 SS 
vent us from: mer — in ‘the int — | affairs of other States.” prai M. MARSHALL, Chief Cathie, 
ISRAELI at Liverpool made the following 7, 
Stories on the state and duties of political parties :— 7 nette ot. the Sat. 
** When I consider what w: ao pono x he Conservative | Licensed Victualler and Baker—B. B BARNES B . 
party, as far as the House of qi cerned, 10 years | Street, Dealer in Pictures and Curiosities — W. C. Carp 
ago, I think I may be allowed t5 iyi whether I look at its iue Os 8 dons Eu. Tailor and Draper 
nu ts Hee MEE . ri Exeter, Milliner and Fancy Dra Boot 
West Hartlepool, Builder and Cabinetmaker — T. SIMISTER, — 
la 3 of Ardwick, near Manchester, Pastrycook and Confectioner. — 
NKRU a 
0 o 
. I desire and fair! 
ented, but I ws that, looking to the revelations of 
Gloucester, Wakefield, sig other places, I ria whether any 
great reduction of the chise would not tend largely to 
corruptio; 
PTCY ANNULLED—J. BarkroxE, — — 
Builder oa 
aes ‘CH SEQUESTRATIONS — D CARSWELL ee Re 
ERGUSON, ace Town, A A 
sce Elgin, Cattle Dealer—D. MN Ex, Re zm Er M | 
—J. M. M ELS 
t — — ee estimation or lost M es ie position, 
venture to ose have i: Oy of great difficulty 
and great exertion ‘but È ld Bei allowed to Ne gs S AREE 
that riod, howi havi field, Lanark and Dumbartonshir 
Merchant—N. Sunes x, Edinburg! Solicitor, 
0 
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away by mere popular clamour upon a subject w. may be dois 
of such vital importance, jt t seriously to consider t the effect of have achieved It has been our wish 755 p 
their proposed legislation: and God grant e present $ d ^ 
Government may have wisdom and prudence PERRA to intro- 
‘duce such a measure as may, pass with the approbation of a 
united Parliament! Before I e down I desire to say a few 
words on a subject of some delicacy, because the greatest pos- 
sible misrepresentations have bei made with so to it. 
umn 
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„ To! ] 
Licensed, Vietual — Le Mn and R. HARCOURT, i 
Modellers. baa Por 7 — J. ES ee T. W. Porter, and R. Rooms, 
Salford, Screw Bolt Mam: rs—W. Rex, wee and 
uos per Le Goldon i aler 5 5 40 0 Tine . Warrens f 
ALTERS, Caverswe. 'attle Dealera— ILLMER, Liverpool, Printer, 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED— Ax and C.H. soon Fl 
Forum, Dorsetshire, B 
vec cdm and y its — denn. j 
poly, etually pledging 3 
of obtaining their su by con to * i j most case, 
1111 0 ae 
io; be hath gy as one to W con xpended all their resources in inventing e ys 
they expo E by 
rency give that I had countersigned a paper —À e OBS. Dy 
taining atiptladiqus ED EN Tega d to à Reform BAL upon SS which they — — s themselves s from the fulfilment of 
— of which I was to obtain the support of certain Liberal 
be I to of | i 
sage, ‘was prese th te 
usual ceremonies, and receiv m his | $ 
rni Lord "Chancellor "Campbell. jn bis int 
ception of the Judges Qu E S 
ants, I have Roman Catholic la iani sib : : 
5 eneral not by promises which are seldom fulfilled. Counsel 
be oes Fag Pc wg Vei rence betw myself if there could | F know we are told that this ‘monopoly 0 lism’ is | his elevation to the en der -— ere 
em and that of those of my own persuasion. I go further | £o hay * of 3 rant the 3 breakfast at Stratheden House, 1 m ec 
Tay tha ay that I rin e d earnestly at e mach Ao s own Now we are told, gentlemen, that part as no importance | breakfast his lordship. and "the judges Presid : 
credit pe " nent an ee Peel, to afford to our | Whatever, because there are no longer any public questio Westminster Hall in state, and opened their reset 
Roman Catholic sold h h i settle. He ld in my opinion be an arrogant and not a cour 
reviously 5 ei diers grater oppo tunities than ter bad Maat Trei who, in dealing with th Hen Tur Great Eastern left Holyhead ah Seite 
But, 1 pM may appeal to the whole course of a somewhat a mighty s ani cap would N — say that great questions R e bun 4 í 
Wednesday soon after 
t1 
tow 
would diminish its — of public anc iacu) or whether I 
would depreciate it as | Rose d litical institu- 
tions by lowering its r lessen — É p? influence in the 
country. To that c ae og r "hare always mg ix 
attached; for that church I have made many sacri ; for 
introduced m 
from 14 to 17 knots. 
Isle of Wight stout 9 o'clock y: y 
anchored in Southampton Water before 1 
ANOTHER GALE:—On = mday nigh 
d, equalling in 
iold—than the maintenance of the 
i south, and accompanied now 
Of thoes ren m 6 and the privileges of the established church à 77 
showers of rain. The shipping in the p^ 
severely from the violence of the gale, 
suburban districts buildings of a ligh 
rtially or wholly demolished. Sev 
bd Y to n heart—few principles which I am 
1 enta 
The Eart of MALMESBURY at b Li — 
—- the French s ine gem rm = bad dd 
Bede sing in e in the State, 
t understand the unspeakable value of a I h 
France. ont the first pres when my | d 
me Ministe er of this 
ashore. For pe hour or so the 
1 that en be 
i rers dn ‘that I 3 and eatin létely 
agen Re pos ew hinn, hiis groat 
now who can i 
TER. — — Two ae 
RE WRECK OF THE ROYAL CHAR descent 0b — 
perienced divers from quie rues " v onder vide 
i Sunday, and remained a considerable old. On 
the independence of th i an 
should [Une menaced, that “See es of o potete am | but s saw no bodies nor did e c y "T e pol dis- 
Monday morning they made another 
Subject like . * rae be oa you, and ri h 
ru at, spen! ‘ng on this occasio K t ut 
am ice, I oo say that whenever í had 1 “ith 
on political matters long ago, and since, and even to o the a devoted pe eople and a united Parliam 
