‚ Мах 4, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ATRTON, as the framer of the Bill, said its real object was to | and the ey had now an opportunity of settling, with th in the hands of the Liberal party, a: 
pat te the laity from - ерык or 15,000 dei of the other House. а question which, if lelt unsettled, шүм | [aen of the country—the Кылы the o pie qp 
who were at liberty now to d. ey pleased, and not to inter- | be productive of differences between the two Houses hereafter. | Monarchy-—may be а trifle safer, Tt is ji tle—though that is 
fre with the parochial аузына. W. Нклтнооте pressed | At 1 o'clock the House divided, when the amendment was | indeed а height to which some political аге unable to 
spon the attention of Sir С. Lewis tbat every one of tbe medi- | nepatived у 999 to 282. resolution was then agreed ttain—it is little bstain from vexattous opposition 
feations su im, and upon which he had justified FnrpAY.—TÀe Marriage the Princese Al э ~ | Government in which you place no confidence—it is little to 
bis vote for the secon 2, disclaimed by th RSTON brought up а message from her Majesty, stating that | abstain from vexatious division and hostile movement; but it 
frame: ORSFALL supported the th marriage h n agreed upon betw к Prineoss Alice and | is no slight thing when a party for the support of the G Б 
interests of the laity. — Mr. m Кіхс, in rep'y, signi-|the Prince Louis of Hesse, It would be t of the House | ment to which they are opposed sacrifice all personal 
fed his readiness to adopt эг suggestions of Sir G. Lewis. | to express its feeling on the subject, and Hr uiv the ge ee feelings, all idea of personai resentments, all feeling of private 
Оп а division the amendment was carried by 191 to 145 ; so the opportunity of thanking her Majesty for the communication, | or party interest, for the purpose of coming down day after 
m was lost. Оп the order for the second reading of the Pre- | Allwhohad badthe henourofeesngfthe Frin cess Alice knewtbat | day, not to offer any active opposition, but to give a cordial 
rper ns (Ireland) Bill, moved by Mr. Burr, Mr.|she inherited all those emine oig of head and heart | and zealous support to the Ministers of the Crown, alth: 
" E аеру - - amendment the previous question, | which so greatly distinguished her royal parents. Не con- | ће conduct of those Ministers be not such as to inspire that 
amten dine ng t was no UT peecerty: for legislation | cluded by proposing an address to her Majesty on the subject. | confidence, And yet this is the course which day after day 
on the Я r^s iac і ка overnment to | —Mr. DISRAELI seconded the m which was agreed to — | we have the pride to see the Conservative party те E 
deal wi whole ей | Lord РА1мМЕрвтох then gave notice that on Monday he would Ioni, itis well known that if the Conservative part; 
move that the House go ore ена зе to consider us ase the vigilance of their тиенен iu Parliament for t for " 
Ее t Majesty's Message. Business of the Howse.—Lord PALMERS мын tection of her Majesty's Gove ent, the noble viscoun! 
ВШ would require most material alterations. Оп a division, | moved а series of resolutions relating to the business of the the head of - туа Дс тоша ш, shortly m 
y previous question was carried by 56 (0 66, The Combina- | House їп accordance with the repart of the select committee | the fate of tæon, and eon d by his 
мај Marriages Dissolution (Scotland) Bill was read а second recently appointed on the subject.—lLord rud RusskLL| own dogs. we? know "at te^ rie elements of 
seconded tke motion.—Mr. BENTINCK moved a endment to | which the Liberal y-—God save the ——— now 
€ 508 War —Mr. J. Ewanr|the effect that it is not expedient to реа ad "the proposed composed are kept ther solely and entírely by their 
Baked En n eed дону 2 o5 being per- alterations in the sta standing orders, and in the СЕ" of the | app ало gd and fear of the united power ot the dene Oon- 
mitted by the Southern ConTederátion, ber M s Govern- | House.—Mr. KNIGHTLEY seconded the amendmen’ servative party who [ them; and, if for one single 
ment had a suficient force Gult o Merion, Mexico, to mS sitting. J moment wo were to X our Орао we kuow "that their 
‘British. pro discords would break out into rebellion, und ар tp 
іс ееп'в Government could not be sustained during the 
*cognised Po mii- — lige - after day and wook after week the Conservativo 
IRÇSSELL угул 1 mbers of the Hou "— ‚ down to that 
adequate naval force to proceed to of America for) MONEY z ARKET, Ев —Brr : Con- House for the purpose X^ assisting her M "в Government 
he protection of British shipping P. British interests in that | sols cl моў 914 кч 1 ks Money, d 911 to 92 D for the |in their weak and bhalf.hearted opposition. + measures of 
of the world. With regard to the el per to z е (фи oth inst.: E we *k, 293 à to ; Reduced and Mer | s the Mel the danger, and supporting Án assistin 
e ee it involved were TH р? S = ck, 222; Di them against their own allies in the great Libe 1 party, ал 
9150 the rented ot Th 90 to t; In ia Stoc ы | not unfrequently repeating the triumph МОМ. Wednesday 
pAr tho до and in- | Five pe uh o i to 102; Ditto Sc їр, uo Mur = 4 ha: к ТОМ mob bam м 
and the comm 962. Fi nisters of the country, bu а в more 
nis v Ditto Four pe wo "wo 1858, 901; Five and nt than any Minisiry-the great institutions of the 
alf per Cent. Eufaced Rupee Paper, 5 xehe- | country ps, the combined attack of the supporters 
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^ i i rt ionally n by that Ministry- itself. It 
Halt; s mem rts м p does M ips p Xo ^ little indeed ог бше * who, liko "— pepe eg 
Cents., 911 ; Spanish ану pet Cents., Бе to ф; Ditto | "hdeservedly, th wa р, 
New Deferred Thr , for Acct., 42}; Ditto 
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said that no» intelligence 1 been recei t r for opportunities of distinguishing themselves, conscious of 
n 08 on ot t now ent e F. AA their owa wers, conscious of эн. герой. of their own party ; 
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Bank of England. 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
Notes issued +. £6,514,950 ; Governmen Mew se о. #1),015,100 more 
„©, сес оба r^ Чр ting for the ute. time, as 
Gold Coin M Buon e ТЫ TA ӨС 
Silver Bullion ., 
26,514. 
BANKING D DEPARTMEN 
tors Capifal, ., саре саа 
АРИР? 8,190,173 (including Dend We 
pae an do we take 
this mel Why. С" rh ее firmly convinced 
Punite Б eid io nuity).. де АРТ 938 | tha. зи our Thren иы; d = - - Ар re 
раве ак gi her Sec эз ДЕ "b { of Е country, whose їп st always 
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ot Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Siiver Coin .. 799698 i Conservullve и m 
with 
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with the ba of the late Sir Robert Pe Pool. Sener deponit. eypio 1780811 
опу w trong 
augment the means even day and other bille — 662,001 not one at present, and I musi 
tea-would, no doubt, give 4835,165,398 £35,165,3:8 | вее the p^ of forming а strong D but, 
wó labo! 2d day of May, 1861, M. MARSHALL, Chief Сале. etie ih 
that which is most e bs. prejudice of the country is 
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ANSION Н | < ч Mo penoa dt ОНОВА 
—On pm т gave a State | —for the purpose of verum y differences—tor the pu 
banquet to the Earl of Derby ке the leading members | к поа to all that, am of peace eco is А.) E rire 
of the Irsa party at the Mansion House. The | € "Ero s i-a e M wa де. of 
Earl of Penn d geo the toast of the Army, Sir Ww 
John Paking iat o avy, ma Lord Colville 
that of the. Volasteen the Earl of Derby returned ор 
thanks for the Соп: nen ive ре, a пКе of Rut- | sink 
Jand for t the House of Disraeli for the House | m 
of. i Marquis of d - -— Magis- It may Б 
of Middlesex. = nd Mr. Whi куны em 
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prem burden of taxation, because there is one obiect 
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at the presen ment, | this Price pner руне dern ^ та 
nd the ap Mouton of the ser piesof the present year. 
persons el the puerum trust that the Жо о» — — ME cordially - dili- 
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hat th he Men i egal favouríte nostrum, that s kulki ng hole of poi oliti owarda, 
геу к) | ment—that tíeh бе d rin Tela vote by ballot, if І could put before the country for iet 
liberty, are at the least as safe in the handsof the Conservatives | deliberate decision the question whether they would give 
