` 
t 
and that it w: 
retain the power of seizing the ships, a 
Frprvary 11, 1860. ] 
aes: as eee Five per Cent. Enf: MoT 
; Do. Fiveanda Half per pie 
Ce: Debentures 
ould be intrusted to an entirely 
Tite in C. E. 
Prog! 1g Captain 
sekey Daniel 
THE ARD EE eh AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
book, or other article which could have been eto in this 
over i on age ert ne Being unable to a use them- 
me of them 
the ret while fights wer e going o 
Russian 
say 
of the building. The bannisters of the Saia 
but the altar fortunately cape. 
be “anthosiadl to borrow 50,0002., in AORN 08 the 
moneys spiral owing by the company ; that t the 
When this state of things had continued about 
hour after the moi of the service, fo Taia 
of police ani 
parr 97% o Tiree Det Q 
p 
un ireo = Cen D 
SEs Da Passive Tia Fin [Six per 
entered the church with a bod 
gan the process of ‘learing a an operation w which 
iad pnd an hour. s have since been 
nst s some of the "partie pe have = 
pratt N SE Meinata meng» or are 
such rac AE sig we if necessary. 1 
ies 
» 65S Bagh Ditto Guaranteed 
x div. 
ur per Ce ras ry wets, hos 
Bank of England. 
estimat 
Il be prosecuted under ‘oe 
utlay 
on a voya ge to America, pp 
the Ju ust requirements of the oat. of Trade, “Her cost 
en of Que Mar ary, sper Si pee not been repealed {as 
many pedal have su sup 
—At 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 
+ £28,803,400 | Government Debt .. 
Other Securities 
se “le Coin and iann 
er Bullion 
Notes issued Z.. «. 
3,450,900 
14,328,400 
£28,303, 
ierti A DEPARTME 
tors Capital.. See coca Governm 
poaa meg: 3,429,9. in nent esd Waah et soins ae 
7 
< 2,013,100 | fF 
£28,803400 | Careful econom 
pa 
a, „which Aa less than 177. per ton, and the com- 
inion that under an united and 
e ship. 
he report be received. ‘The 
THE BUILD: 
It 
9th day of Feb., 1860. 
Public Dep ENT Annuity). 4 4] 
ing eas Savings er Securities ye agnen tsa for the ad f he 
ommissioners Nate .. . ” a v fe) 
of Nat. pees and Divi. Gold and Siiver Coin | 4 648,917 followed, after which the motion for 9 a opti on } 
dend Accts.) .. .. +. 6,304,217 report was carried. A resolution expressive ofsympathy 
= Dep atl 7 14,301,686 . 
aca fa ie ‘pints "3507s with the widow and TN of the late Captain 
pegen -Zomo Harrison having been passed, the chairman proposed | tr 
~ M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. | that the noblemen and gentlemen recommended i in the | vi 
cost of 
penny levi 
azette of tbe Wee 
Wig eon Da 
resolution having been “seconded, was, after con- 
of the oni: sees a ‘therefore ceased. 
o, India and all other 
The 
siderable discussion, carried unanimously. A resolution 
then agreed to 
the necessary sum required, 
Ear- 
| given vii e re S Investigation. 
treet, „REN 
tional penny on newspape 
and a vote of thanks was | Pustio HEALTH. isthe pA aita -General’s 
meekly return. states that the deaths r eerie 
T fhet A. were 
1 
years 1850-59 
1389. In the ot en fas oek wd = 10 
x gar, "Draper. 
ID BA RACEW! te Conte Xorkshire, Cot: hl 
Ene peel de pS regt a Manuf aS r oe Rotherham A Ro a - x ISAT AA ws ie et 
orks! — REEN, Fillingham, Lincolnshire, irk ealer— was 
Hoyte, jun., vo Molmårth, Yorkshi Cloth Manufacturer — T, IRVING, ony as 6 6 o'lack, aia Street i 41 i 4 p 
Nottingham, Travelling g z Draper tS. Danao, Be, Queen Street, Portsea, | i mpassable, é: ere! 5i 8 iiy ve p poh sai 
LER, eptford, Coi ouse 
Keeper—J. Monrrson and L. rw, .Eaverpao),:-Ehips(liasiMlerss= were at least 4000 people ‘waiting for admission. e week ihe births of 1003 boys and 940 
x pile în ‘al 1943 children, were asi in London. 
ep ABELIN, rp 
T. L. Stor ton r nshire, Tailer and Dra; per—C. WILKES, 
SCOTCH eU RETIONE SN: Dansy, otherwise s Pap 
Fanaque, Glasgow, —G. M‘Gaecon and Coa, Glasgow, 
Pastry pipar, MATHIESON, diaii ue N: Rex, 
leceased, Mains of Cults, Aberdeenshire, late F; 
SHletropolis and tts mpi 
—+— 
rush was terrific, but no gence iy of any kind oot 
ith which the polig 
e tact w 
most audacio ous ki nd, and conti inu 
43] 4} 
of the 
. | average number was 1693. 
s 
Wrovinctal. 
Car —On Friday last one of the most mysterious- 
cases of wT en of death, if not something worse, 
t ever came to kuomledgo of the puhas im was 
PROPERTY IN TIME oF WAR. 
Vasoh Bristol, Manchester, paS: 0 Bel- 
in procession to their seats i in front of on eg rae Mil is 
raised, 
PRIVATE 
from Live: 
fast, and S had ai interview with Lo rd Pal 
n Frid y, to p 
1 ry 
the 
brought to light in ng city. On the 21st M 
1859, a hd erge wie , to 
mers ton 
gyi i cretani pea naan on 
i jain n time of J war, pA eet in reply said 
that he would not flatter the Paerah 
7 them. He considered the v 
ntry depended on its possessing the 
necessary ond th 
to agree 
oth is co 
of the aan as, 
seamen navigating t the smpe of foie Powers. 
metimes neces- 
o go to war in self-defence; a < naval Power 
ike England ought not to surren re 
f wi 
but still it was 
any means ls 
id not seize their 
merchant vais we should have 
d their ships vad war. He denied 
ad ee Rha a was spared in war on land any 
aan a. On the eit trary, arm in 
seamen on board their 
ht 
pe bok whatever they wanted, o 
sired, tbat the slightest regard to the rights of io 
perty, as we should find to our cost if a hostile army 
should on er suc =n in landing in this count 
or LIgUTENANCY.—A Court was held on 
è church dé) ved, obta 
fn Frey 
from = h, leaving th 
dealt w h bytt the kerai 
peat the Rev. Edward Stuart, 
St. Mary 
g 
pon Rai 
tho sia, “9 ‘the constabulary arrangements inside | from which it appeared that the 
ined the assistance of some of | Paisley on the 
ers 
a port 
ilw. yi ante porter produced his book, 
box een sent from 
18th of the same lai Two shillings. 
for i e, which was paid by Miss. 
into 
no one cam: 
room in the. yard, w 
ed unclaimed till Sas Pr 
time. A few nay doo since since landlord, having fou 
d Loudon 
=o 
was living in the ee Heme 
the whole 
sta te of the highest ree excitement. 
her. ray Loudon’s niece accordingly called and 
but 
in every esdan, and there i n to kno 
fireworks were introduced into bai aah and would 
oubtles ss have been d it not been for 
*. A + n. 
ta 
Cov: 
oe at Guildhall, the Lord Bera A r in the chair, for 
F. G Lee, the former curate, was t = n 
ul 
e 
£01 
d t} Feb gt dress ed i 
teas 
transaction of rather erm connected with 
of abus 
The el "fly epithets to vhih the roa tongue 
ere hur rled at him 
for the 
that bi The proceedings wer ʻe carri ied o 
od t 
t | suggested 
hat they should open it. The box was then. 
ope: p-polios. 
t 
Aa ee Soani Eo o ntain a coffin. The 
sent fi 
y. ere was no finctae in in the tall ee Tones 
and on examining the intest Pec stomach, t 
di metallic rt other 
-r 
closed hath but it is understo pp 
of his Royal Highness ais an 
an 
meeting. Mr. ae 
ie! be aig 
s be 
mot 10n. 
di«n 
a De ot, 
R 
N o 0 hom 
Pop ad U 
rd of Mas sora by thos: okt aa sH 
n 
h greai 
iy morning,” be No which Mr. 
hoe nt a ned pause he asked 
on 
Mr. King, the rector; sia he Ta 
which had ole bs he mob worse, E denctthest thi te 
ie botore him as sacrilegious, 
ity police uve com pirrer the 
Pie “at Paisley, where inquiries will be ba ils ith a 
h irott ar box to 
to have “the photo 
graphed, o Edin itd sd Paisley, and 
other lids establishments in orl rt 
uch aren r constru ar it khe gA 
d by the maker unt 
— 
Coventry.—On Tuesday morning 
resid ing at aoe in this city, murdered 
and na committed Suicide by 
REAT SHIP adjourned meeting o 
this cominey was held when Mr. 
the 
of the report w 
S Maint that ‘they hed 
a atrial witness, and oo 
m thei 
lost in igh avian 
examined a great number of persons ; but, fro! 
Ww 
sities, Baker. 
an of hep Committee of Investigation, read 
as to slam 
of English men, a argued that Mr. King 
seer pany kad wasting himself with a knife and after- 
wards shooting himself through ‘the head. The man 
| of the name o 
was asking an a and | 
The marks | did not at all improve 
| had long been known by his violent and hasty temper, 
the ane 
and to com attendance of wit- 
memes, the information ‘they. Sad “obtained had been 80 
cus 
previous ‘Som 
it 
ToN AS. Seta connected with Me management | 
of their affairs. At the same time they had a 
the | of his brs had separated from her for 
tes, | W 
H. 
n- | place in thia cd 
ehe went to me 
er clerical elopement has just taken 
it ye “The Rev. William Prosser, curate 
a mae is a Church, who was married only a year 
complis! shed young lady, has eloped with a 
prior to the opening of the è evel 
d the cross and other pibabion: 3 
e 
from the altar, and had aal deity hassock, cushion, 
the conclusion that the interests of the company | 
; 
with which he was officially connected. ‘The # on 
eaving the Penitentiary lived for a short period in the“ 
