3, 1859.) THT 
Drerwun? 
proper the 
rows dU 
oppress’ mequal, and unjust. 
s — power rejected this domana. with scorn ; bt 
when i ld be made with a louder 
e 
relations of [E ountry with France under the 
Boarbon dyna 
ES of many millions x our sons to m. 
the — — of Spain, and we placed the pour 
— - to ie was the result? 
of Wellin 
got into Paris their in 
an. But as is something worse "than € 
ged the second branch of the Bourbons. 
h 
f Eng- 
sent these plans 
an exile he was still a — — — i “4 
enter into the — oe who 
ciples across the Chan That w "told me Ap an —— 
ead, whose pun q don't think 10 right to mention, ai 
who said that he himself had seen the letter. He told me that 
circumstances had then —— which would render it not a 
politic proceedin m present is 
Ignoble indeed ! 
on his throne 
e ba 
E n for ids. look to the grea! — — 
you have established all over the world. Believe me, I know 
wi am 1 were to ad there 
million 
rature, their i 1 veges and 
their d. then be ready to in the 
4 only really free people in "n 
City Entelligence. 
ONEY KET, FIDAT.— BniTISH Con- 
sols closed at 96$ to $ both for Money and Account; 
Bank Stock, 226 to 228; Reduced and New Three per 
Cents, 95} to $; India Stock, 2 d 2261; 
Indian Loan, 1053; Four p nt. Debentures of 1859, 
96$ to $; India Bon 4 . prem. ; Exchequer 
Bills, 29s. prem.— Brazilian Old Five 
Cents., 1022 ; Ditto Four anda Half per Cents., 1852, 
954 ex div.; Ditto for 1858, 95 ex div.; Chilian Four | P^ 
anda nh wl Cents, 873 ex div.; Dutch oM: 
Cent. Certifica es, 100; Mexican Three per C 
Acct, 23 t ; New 
erred, $; Peruvian Four and a Half per Cent. 
«d SS x div.; Sardinian Five per 
2 div.; Turkish Six per Cents. 
oa for Acct., 7075 Ditto for 1858 for Acct., 65 i| 
to 65; Venezuela Two and a Half per Cents., for | 
cet., 29} to 29. 
Granada Active Bonds, ww 
per Cen 
Acet. 
Bunt of England. 
{ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
Votes lune! e o 
430,824,755 Serene Debt 015,100 
er Securities 55200 
—— Bullion 16,349, 735 
ma E e per! or try, of the acie 
1i — — S mations thas s might be, ai. if shire] lronmoi 
— T from. chaotio pe errea — reckless expenditure, 
a 
eà with a 
h 
aia) J*Metropulis and y its Vicinity. 
M. ing Bath 
— 1 the following. — on the 
aintain great princi m 
wing 
I rir tel while letters were 
asgo 
They 
uld pne — 
5 the Ministry of | Se that will pnr 
altered 
g the English language. who have tion 
and m 
| the worst — the "British s snae could 
ust adm 
Ee the highest rate given on the day of ende and 
CI TTNFFS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT. GAZFTIF. 
Ta how, Hi ri Carper Boa: 
A. Wirsox, $t n ien. 
NIIT ^Y Sa een . — Tir Beater h, 
ren SEQUESTRATIONS — R. 
t Merchant—J. ow ye Mirkan, 2 
w, Lace Merchant. 
i 
Ga Glasgow, Lace Merchants, and a Musa, 
Tare Sur G INTER 
meeting of pos ners, rs, shipbuilde ers, and 
ested in British shipping. 
Lon don Tav vern, “to tal ke into 
ofhe 
as held on a. at 
consideration the ege 
ers — 
| to adopt petitions to Parliam ent pray 
hensive, searc ing t 
w, Fruit | = syste 
oit tte 
A large and influential | 
“ie ount SA fully Tecognising. he pecul peculiar 1 portance of 
| the —— ping interest as connected with national eA bii 
| policy and 2 to great apunte y Y alike d. that 
em of maritim: " ould be forthwith sub- 
i to! full a nd fair e competent authority.” 
The as carried, with t one dissentient. 
Mr. Wigram M and Mr. Cave, M.P., seconded the 
next — rr 
“That i 
wearing. and impartial 
navigation, and the 
toit 
state of British a and the causes that — been 
— and 
ing was — E deputation from ^H ull, 
The |! 
Sunderland, male Montr :arborough. 
Tops! Live t Ha 
opsham, Wes le 
— the 
w, w, Plymouth Maldon, Yarma 
ock, Brixham, Nort 
tit John 
t by Lord 
ussell, he the en wer of a Tree to wait 
Pula Lord Pa erston previous to the m meeting o of 
and ema the object of the meeting at some denn 
Mr. Somes, M. P., proposed the first resolution, which 
tate of deplora — &nd ruinous depress: the 
Crown, praying for a specific measure of P relief. Th ecutive 
rate hrei ninia So - fact EN LEUR it 
merito accider 
*. 
— ag of mar me — no — pa 
ement d take place while that system remained u 
that experience i 12 mente — — n- 
opinions that ri 
iter. eru the Geekery — nds itself placed in a positio: 
e 
' and that Rane ae on | 
being the "impolicy| criticisms or the d 
fittings, tap 
* to the test of 
f these res 
tive 
thal t time the shipping made . 
d 
Swansea, cordially agreeing with all tlie objects of "A 3 
ng i 5 
to give “the ir fe vourable consideration to its prayer. 
* Thé petition having been read and — "TM 
Mw tort, M. P., moved, and Sir Jam „ N. P. 
: econded a vote of than nks to the — ^g ide 
y 
G 
—The surveyors appointed to 
of ascer- 
some gen L — avourable 
a pillaring, the deck 
ord anchor gear, &c. 
rn Steam — iA, Holyhead, Oct. 18. 
zn — with p request we have 
. — survey of 2 «d gd rn, but not having 
e to prepare our detai submit the 
Gen e: 
had ed report 
continued e orem god in tho var and distress, threatening the following N —— the nb ort we, E to your letter 
an 
n." 
ruin of all who 
d . 
the motion, stating 
y Moore seconded that 
e this. 
y wish to keep the — eck m n La — in opposing. - repeal of the 
nd saw r chan 
which Mr. G. F. Young rose to order, Mr. Lind: 
say pi ed to say that under a free trade — 
the British dining had 2 i 
aried and extensive pursuits 
ing the | isn 
a far 
onist pum There 
ich we think ít — you sb should 
22 the consideration of the board. reference to 
the ELE at Mr. Russell all thet his contract is 
t | eom ark that the hull of the shíp to which our 
| survey 1 = 8 specially d M e 4 of the engines) 
mpleted either neral scope" 
e others w 
ae 
| ofthe — — asa . — ship, such as those ef 
English €— — buts entertained, for — foreign shipping eo paragra ie lasa past — y Company, aa heng med 
had n ecured so uch of the carrying tra trade that 0 er — tate K vould b be imprudent to send her to 
even — ting trade was now chiefly carried on by sea on a lengthened voya We nabl 2 present 
foreigners. Mr. L "ih M.P., next addressed the | to arrive at a te opinion as to the cost of the works neces- 
eeting, and was ed with mingled cheers and | sary for the ve Rp pim iem 8 
umges. it said that he could seh nw tog in the reso- | unable to state the amount of damage consequent on the delay 
err called upon the Legislature to enforce reci- | i g her y mark generally that, wi 
ocity, whieh wary be * only retaliation but prote e exception of a few cn the accommodations are by no 
and most s form. "This meaj M agu to the —— of a first-class passenger 
pem st ach a a Cues ms Line: or the Boris oe Tadia mail 
remar a — with * shame” and, steam * ut are very in anshi 
^ 1 
question 
ratio "a ver — under a Protecti 
and t poe 3 of British a 08 8 [lem 
had, 9 8 “Turn him 
* Turneoat!? “Sit down!” aar other signs ot à 
interrupted the remainder of the speech, would te t LUE € 3 
and Mr. Lindsay concluded amidst renewed uproar in compan: dd pem 5 — m er : 
moving as an amendment :— 'GkEoRGE BAYLEY, WILLIAM PATTERSON, JOHN JORDAN." 
“That a petition be presented to both Houses of Parliament, Tun STERSHIP ARROW.—The h master- 
B ing on and for es feed em TuS vi —.—5 ir of Harrow School, rendered vacant by the 
tions that st ill fetter maritime — ation of the . Dr. Vaughan, con- 
upon the Rev. Hen Montagu Butler, M.A., 
Mr. Lindsay his —.— - — man who Sled bie a Fellow of Trinity Coll Mr. Butler 
British shipown such an a 8 
have. qox 
one m od * * etai were i * 
to ruin, and radios 
| perty he had — rus s i industry de ha M 
melting away like — — 5 
"Jette 
migration movemen 
—€— at Merge telling them that bo position 
uch that he was quite pr epared to arantee to 
gradu nated in 1855, when aig irt 
janior optime in 
Sud Kn of — -= 
on into Gn Gres EMO 
embers of 2 wivetr for — 
— ben in Ladin prose. He was ected fello 
of Trinit, 
to place more ships than they had sent. de reading | i 
I 3 Bolnp or Worxs.—at the last 
f the Board Mr. Robert — r presented a commu- 
BA 7 SAMENT, name,” and | ni bebes stating that "uy 3 g of the vestry 
Ropretore Capital, , zs 213,095,000 | Government” Securities f St. Mary's, Lambeth, a resolution w sed re- 
"iei Deposits (im (pisia clud me Ke 3£10,925,15; Sunderland was recived with Mts dete en 2 ed Ds d to stay any big 4 =e 
Banks, ‘Securities 19,376.4: cries of 2 — ont, 
e Gold and tiv i TOME abie,” and M ed to say that it would caning counsel to che nores e 
Laren . ave better that the hand pots i" — — of ud qur — 
ns 822701 to e BOE — rae the motion nappe mation of Mi ay aes the communication w 
7 ers | th House of mons w — 
Wie eee 44005! eee Chief Cashier. — e Engi sh — Er ham be rep tre m Pepe is to be —.— s M — of 
f the Queen who would not assist z making the s protest . Woolrych? 
nd mit. ? triumph — "the flag of England, or pers appointment, on the of 2 to the 3 
Ga k. P. h in the employment of additional clerks, 
Azette ot tbt Aer ee this country a ng but mistress t f ido ved Wie of the 
Cow GPATSBANKRUPTS — J. Canrwasout, Dunston, Lincolnshire, Ir. Clint, of Liverpool, and Mr. P. of Sunderland, | from the v eeting edm 
Bimi o thant—A. Qm Westbromwich, Ironfounder — W- — tl after which the chair. Mary 1 
5t. J James v Coach and: Harness Furniture Maker — Jomssos, | Nex! ns je. mr , " ideal sly à t at th = estry “reg ards 
ak, glerkenwell Close, Builders. Lomax, Bolton. kanea- ind endment to the mecting. 
pelis E nes, Manca, | TAA in its favi t | with e 2 — tment 
Five — — were held up in its favour, t Ets | the M 
or lire; M erchat 
ire, Can U RTCIES ANNULLED-G. Consert, Shotteswell, Warwick- 
: tan — d mi miner and 
Salesman—S, Jem, Draper. majority of those prese nt holding up th au és cre and steh a — „ 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS - Er 8 Pollock Street, near — it. 136 2 riginal resolution was then put an i or, hen ; fitet, bean ci unir niece sos of tel ubl - 
aos. Shipowner—J, Nrcotsox, Kirkwall, Baker—G. Swim, Aberdeen, | carried, only one disse t hand bein fra m wm re highly Objectionable a wa — 
am B. Tuoxsox, Glasgow, M. —— Su T - John | Smith, — of the Liverpool Ship- de ot ing a pubi cr Dy fees Pi 
a Proprietor E CX 2 ape i mov Mr. H. Taylor secodded, demned practi pay officer — 
Makers— 3 p adea pal Geddes Rother), Yorkshire Gine rs’ Association, * 3 to T ring 
nmshaw Brid ize, 55 ol treet, Clerkenwell, * edt — as We iden Lam rene Ive 
eae deren wid QUE Rer Powel iret ing, Sau * the sert reso ment, the Government, and the pullis opin "A direct premium to — ; y 
tsk, Heath Farm, Dorsetshire, 
