or answer to Sir F. BARING, Lord PALM 
ward of AS ad yii 
i awarded to r. Ray edi ition, 
so that the ck ad hid fnd a E present applicable ae e Capt. | dealing with a park which al A e of sant yone deck p: 
‘Clintoc! e considered that a monu 
ment should be erected to. the memory of Sir John Franklin, regoee tye for that which had Niet adie et still he my Log 
S bie PP i 2 hee Aland = i a gratifying TO | Jid not think it a good plan; nor s — ld he have ever tie 
y in if Parliamen’ proceeding. 
—Mr. Disraeri quite con cures with meien URAT the noble | thou vitai of adopting such a plan; is hands 
lord.—Sir J. Pakineton also congratulated his lordship upon | tied and he feared there 
the view he had taken of tlie cas 
e 
{heft sitting. ] 
THE GARDENERS CLE ANT) AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
annexation would probably takeplice. 7he Franklin Brpedition 
ig pen that 
It was quite the duty o House 
of Com nmons to see ie the rater, p Ashes when | She hi 
[Marcu 3, 1860. 
David’s Head, on her passage from Liverpool to Cork. 
= = crew of about 20 oer a 5 cabin, and E 
C gers. Among the n passengers was 
son of Mr. "Gould, of Cork, a doilor of iis patent 
Wigham, wife c of the captain ofa vessel, — 
Of the hoe Re 
would be 1 some ee in 
It w 
the others were unkno 
soon as s the ship ‘eal she parted in three Shae 
of t 
Pg he people on the ae e, who were 
trom ou foaia report that Mr. re has | unable to render any assistance, on account of the vio- 
af the, Howse of the ope pointment of a Select Pt wt lence of the storm. Among the persons sen on deck, 
i : o! ommons to inquire in the bes whose cries are des seri bed as hea rt-rendin a female 
Mossy igs itp Anand pase EA ethod of Einsi the Senpetdaies into lingin whe 
sols closed at 94$ to $ both for Money and the 8th inst. ; als petis Ee board each pa Rik ee a o the ma) rtunate, "esos on 
Bank mone, 230% to 229; Three per Cents. Reduced, ESENTATION OF THE FR TO | be 0 a hile rapt an Bn ped into eee 
95% te 94%; New Three per Cents., 95 to 95%; India Logn Erer. On Thursday à Speci Com- | Two of them were seen’ to soon ; the other 
Stock 218% ndian Five per ‘ent, Stock of 1859, 1044 | mon Council was held, at which the freedom of the | Was yb by some spars a and "apt on the water for 
To 104; Five: pér Calit. anfatéd Rupes 97% to |City was git with great ceremony to the Earl of | a about an hour, but ulti mately peris ER te 
Bl it for him o thi 
98%; India Bonds at par; Exchequer Bills, =~ Li co mit nd Japan | the sea Was running so. high. With the i eaneitn OF of 
a ar IGN % Lor: 4 : ae Py ers the three sufferers who took to th e life- bias all on 
brag diy.» Raai ree did a ü E Chti 08; eed g ineas. Lord pan acknowledged he cow 1 Rng e SULOWS 
or mie Ne New Defe: irod Direo er Conis or, Acct., 33%; | ™ 6 length, in, whith he expressed | prs? Captain Pen, master, Ka foe it, 
Ditto pi Passive, 124; Turk Oe Ee 1884, for iis. conviction “that the treaty of Tien- tsin, in spite of | don, laden with wheat, foundered. an “te å 23d br 
Acet, 79$; Ditto for 1858 y y g Progr “62h ex div. | the late e at the mouth of the Peiho river, will|during a heavy gale of wind, er 
Acet., ae tees “lat no dist stan forerunner of a peaceful | she fett Malta. The passengers bes of be 
Wotésissued .. 
aE tors Ca suns 
Rest sai 
dend Accta.) . 
yo ea Deposits. 
Bank of England. 
Soe DEPAR 
os oe 28,952,700 
2,700 
Boats 
3 
7,613,442 
13,787,883 
day and other bilis 701,540 
£40,336,741 
"Ist day of March, 1860. 
“£2895 
re DEPARTMENT. 
553, ogo Government 
680,37 
tps the 
pes E cok trade with that empire of 400,000 
crew were saved; the remainder, 14 in n frie er, W 
d. 
drowne: new iron steamer, about 
TMENT. c TEL —At of the | 700 tons burthen, and was chartered by Messrs. Robin- 
Government ESRT Los, 100 pe ce Pols ae Pph Ediganiy ok on Weda arre he tsi son, of Mark Lane, re ite of the screw-steamer 
aia 14 4,477,700 of the a A that the endeavours made som On dine, which was Jost i the sisp eotliaion m in the 
£ Bulliiolt: months back to raise the necessary additi “The loss of the Pomona and 
Securi! 
Gaclading Dead 3 et 
ope Od Yes 
her Securities os 8 
Notes. . 
Gold and Silver Coin .; 
"210,336,741 
£28,%2,70 | had resulted 
from Ney 
< 10,171,190 
27, douse com 
M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
Ca aa of the Week 
cers of the Atlantic Company were 
its members, and had com gy the conclusion 
ne informatio on _ acquired rig uch as to demon- 
this char acter n were “much easier 
| 
cargo is Sg tog “at t upwards of 10, 
Great Fir E Crry.—On M 
onday morning 
about 11 o'clock a a fir 
premises of 
roke out were 
destroyed, and several of the pene er messed in Wood 
rity ¥ tha Go ldsmith Street were seriously damaged 
both 
fire and the 
u —The Re; gistrar-General’ s 
y Reti urn i ted th at ‘the sickness which is now so 
RRR. ts ORC Ce ae =D. Cann, spose t ‘thes to be.” The Board had likewise been | generally diffused throughout the metropolitan popula- 
een Shrek City) grea mc Bae | thee tvvestiatins to attempt the| tion contin to develope itself in a high rate of 
and Fete ab Quana 7 Hing. Steet, Chewaide. Cii nowvaey of the old cable and its restoration ing | mort: e deaths registered in London the week 
Kingsland Road, Middles 29, Threadneedle “Streets City, | order. For this purpose 20,0007. would be zeti but | that ended Saturday, February 25th, were 1500. In the 
Ea em Bead Steet, N Widies sy Stamnes ot ol Mai eral fo aan ¿| a considerable portion of this amount would be repai cor aponda e i of a a g s i sailed 
ers and Dealer in Alabaster Articles an er ae "a Ns the cable which pai gut be picked u! erage number was » which, used pro} 4 
P SR peer ge ee IH Newata, Do a accordingly proposed të the 201. Ae atel i e, increase of population, will become 1349. i 
ic eien amber ao finant m Ei giving to the pa eea a lien on | The present return ¥ therefore 151 above the average. 
LED. Guanare, 35 ay Steet, i al the proceeds of all the cable that might be saved, ing the wee hs ys and 987 ae 
E . Autisox, Bishopton, Renfrewshi itously | in all 1964 childr we yore) rar ae ee, in London s 
sty ati itt ator metioneer and C omanission oe | another 20/. share fully paid up. The balance-sheet of lE the 10 corresponding w of the years 1850- 59 as 7 
e Oaa lab hry Brewer A C ptt telat ah Tarland, A Aberdeenin | the e ot rok in! ne funds in hand to be only 500 average number wa s 1738. a 
Warren, Hamilton, p baaaskshire, Innkeeper and Coach Proprietor, j e total expenditure had been 466,6857. The repor 
A Bike Tomes Al ee Bréwdodi Chen A ier unanimously adopted, and resolutions were pass H Provincial 
hire, Builder—J. CHATWIN, Bi Gas Fitter—G. Crarx, | authorising the d ors to K Z. on shares of . 
un ay tate dha C. Grir, Manchester, Money Scrivener—H. Hosss : id i 
Wooburn, Buckinghamsh lire, Brower <= 7 Hoxesrs, Bredfdid,. Grocer . each, with the view of bringing the existing cable} Barnsrey.—At the adjourned inquest on the bodies 
fer Distillers 3. „Lowy Cheltenham, P Printer and Publisher again in nto “at rkin ng order vy to recover as much of the) of Aa men killed in the ig explosion n at bi - 
eon STR A ahh eee Silkstone Collie at Higha’ e returned the 
ay a a e; Manufacturera. Ou, Dumitice, | OPENING OF New Wusrurnster Brrpar.—The first following verdict = “We are of Sets that the 
= s of ec pate bridge was opened on Thursday after- | ex awe as purely pai at t the same time, y zs 
is gal n to foot passengers, and yesterday morning it was | earnes ip Te Messrs 
oes eve tts Witintty. [opened for carriage t fhe. There was no public cere- | g — op ges use of safety lamps.” 
| m the er è i: —The na ndation-stone of the my of those 
” ontrei A deputation of' laymen ded e erected to the memory of those 
ofthe Eagan Pot Sey ae om y Lord John Msiine mers oy 16 members of Pa: ae , | officers wh men of the a 
See yterentor Pn or raising a sum of not less than | had an Scien vit Lord peace on Friday to | Crimea during the Rus campaizs, — 
250,0007. on behalf of the Exhibition of 1862 was| urge her Majesty’s Government to re-consider thait Thursday i g oy garrison by ake of C Cambridge. 
y th 
stru woe pe ne be a least 7, ager 
wor! rk, w will be form 
he Settie- | ih cost of 
a Priiidöiit of ment of the ass of. church-rates daring the great | des of the pe 
pod aie f the Lord John ee 
ay, Mr. Thomas deputation at length to Lord Palmerston, who stated | ment. The Fils cost will be defrayed by the pte 
cern 2 Sse PTR Pe STEEN int reply that the iie should receive the attention | tions of the office ~~ and men. 
Fairbairn, | Of us rehe MOUTH.—The foundation stone of the ete 
DESTRUCTIVE Gair. At an early hour on Monday | the Prince of Wales's Breakwater, to be erecte gr’ 
_Art-Treasures Exhibition. On Tuesday a wn pongo roe a violent gale of wind. broke over the Pendennis Castle, s was laid on Tuesday by paai 
‘om the Coo tho soeiety Ia an interview 
the Prince Y 1 Palace, to. 
cate: oe serious injury to several persons, and a conside- on ae Sela het oi ma Ey Cob- 
a33 hich e moau of we meia to the shipping in oe ae M .P., acknowle g vo hanks 
i hm he eg ovat Sins tink setae ae the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, was 
er 
pias by he office of the 
Red agin graph i aculla ao 
day, and are about coating, the le, a will co 
plete teleg legrphi communication betw 
a tat "peat? “OPEN. a aid one 
intermission during the whole day. 
were lost chief bein eos 
into the river and canals, houses and w: 
h little intermi 
Several lives wer 
“ =I beg mi 
i es A Botet 
rehou of 
unroofed, chimney stacks blown down, “abd trees ys the thanks of the directors of the Manchester Charset Op 
a RNR shrubs uprooted, particularly in the more exposed Comm E Min. France. It Lave beon Deon intra Por si, 
well on hoard ‘te a Trsperitticė eè | suburbs. lines of railway the telegraph posts | moting this reform in the 4 prongee 2 
ane abe” has been ee eo and | were in many cases blown down, and the trains were | countries it has been only in the ‘humble Capacity of pr 
Alexandria is eC. catio th the | considerably delayed. Several ois took place on | 4 Sustain: bo giv Aanb Tr TA ions. Te ee per am 4 
of her Majesty I ans the ee ee e to the shipping | to the readiness with which eae Bi lish Government n —_ 
t have been expected. The i ogge its im- 
owhere with greater fury or more sustained intensity | Othe Treaty, and tothe enlightened appreciation oF Trials: 
than on the heights Vo was the sev 3 i ee arn ag in Tani Cowley, 
trial which the € of Norwood: It EET successful issue. I 
t b to 
ü a ae tee 3 roa tip iiei peeing ‘were blow that, PaE mpe aapa ofa suficient time for ee — 
erial _ damage wa e to} ween 
out of the flat tek soo E o mat eros tam i arap er arin: a i it not 
h any part of the building. The ly pe ey or E greatly amoliors 
o hg i cena I AEO AROA the assurance e a port 
call bs | Portsmouth, Derby, Leicester, tet, Nottingham, Sending. cine RICHARD 
ab i BENY pind EE: be gm I remain, hitter yours, Er 
scheme aie “to Loss or Two OTHER Sekin Cook atomni- | SE. Hitas ‘Tho collier helm arge 
Commissioner in Sip Couey’) Wn Bosimer Misiiei or 70) tons and | this district have struck for an adyat of 10 per ei 
plan did but meet | 300 horse-power, was totally lost with the whole of her |on their present wages, arguing that, as the masters — 
was at best but an | crew and passengers on Twesday morning, on St. | have raised the price of coal, they are entitled to pro~ 
