Tp et 
: his uld be 
‘Admiralty Bh increase tne atebibiaenont of timber.—On 
Amar, 21, 1860.) 
jhe honourof England or the interests of Europe.—Lord P. 
MERSTON defended our ee ae at Paris from the im gata: 
tions cast upon him by Mr. Duff, and asserted that her Majesty 
had’ no more ite tA re efficient public servant than en d 
Cowley.—Mr. KINGLAKE agreed ‘eee Ta all that had 
fallen from Mr. Horsman, har K Bg oon fo rotest, on the 
n it' was an indi dara than of 
the 
4 a published in 
oned by the 
opinion, unwise in we 
order for the ond reading of Sir John Ba 
Bae 
NS, h3 
bn inc 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| Lunatic Asylum, the count: y gaol, and other neighbour- 
| ing « KIPEE ents. Lord Hatherton, E lord- liente- 
of th mp received a large party ai i gee ag 
as aid ane oe Earl of Chacko at Bins boro ugh ; Mr. 
Salt, eeping e Hon. and Rev. Her rvey 
the Eurema | inet. a "Bitka; sod Co slonel fs Tarih wel w 
The Pinel Big te of the | fo S On T esday 
Thai subscriber arl a 
n a 
SHletropolis and tts Wicintty. 
Ix TERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. —The council 
of the Society of 
¥ frems ar pi ‘Talbot ae 
at rd, Lo which, 
guara i 
should happen that, contrary to ae experience 
xhi n of Pecos when there 
00,0002. le should be a 
a 
ordship 
1 quarter 
, had obtai ned ens e magistrati 
O Ee the. 
“i when the call will be | 
pro rata. ill Ł e 
guaran ae nufactures, and’| t0. e 
. 4 The trustees yee Ped ine of the Exhibi- 
ye are—The Earl Granville, K.G., Lord Lord § Shr rewsbury’s 
We 
eet his lordshi, 
is guests. On T pr Mr. Meynel age ’s pi 
nds met in Bois of the mansion, and the shes. 
inclu uding most of the v; i 
his 
| hou 
1 have anhe red 300, 
members 0! thé hunt, 
ailw: 
wor' rth oe ‘ke, È SA-s al) aa 
some 
poi ighbo oe the ladies joining the field 
ig, Esq., M.P.; C. Wen 
&! Co ‘ommissioners for “the Babin of 185793 aces 
cd | Fairbairn, Esq. pe t nchester s 
few 
ve promised’ their | 
tors to the “anon of 170, aie A 
as been addr: ssed se the rs of 
. The a sao 
moved, and, after a rat! e Gov 
yielded to pa motion, Ep the deine wa was 5 adjourned. LON the |a 
rwa 
lay, 
repay yd to the rere the etes ‘terminated with 
of filli th list as soon as possible, and of 8 
those members and their friends who are desirous of | ® 
session bes Alton Towers. His lordshi 
ntry 
rates Abolition Bill, 
ing w: with the Bill 
wed t that 
+} pe ane b Thag t 
ge many yeomanry. 
ne and his at Hoses A ines at 
EN 
E 
oved, 
eles vo èwise negatived, on a divielor.. “The 
e debate was then repeated, and at 
WRIDAY. —The Prize Fight.— od inquired what 
was the state of Sie leer with 10 t to pais fighting. He 
as agree to. 
il ALL part; 
aJ 
rantee. The amounts guaranteed by individuas it ha k, and the LARE proceeded to 
vary ip a 10,0002. to 1007. 8 His lordship his relatives, and. i 
E SUND DAY Riots IN Sz. ae THE-East,— | friends occupied nine 
St. George’ s- in- -the-East E horses w: ce 
th ston 
Sri: 
objected to these fights as a national in institution. anid V. SCULLY 
said that if two men had been allowed to pom 
d that the people 
wful act. A prosecu- 
rought 
Mr. E. JAMES, ayes ELL sai 
ould tothe on oer 
he should move for the appointm: 
whole House. With regard to Mr. Maas s motion, to re 
the Bill'to-a select com ee, he considered it Fatimoh ra 
a jae for adj journment noe ae months, and he should, 
réfore, resist i [Left sitting. ] 
arth SI 
Emp aae Ra 
858, 96; | 
: Con- ah 
t 
ore nt [an nied Toing md th 
to $; 
_ | bis voice. 
ot more than a d oS cemen to kee ep orders high vie ff of the. 
nge number of rte ns who _sympathised w h the | 
A lar 
recti mpletely recpowered |F 
th ted 
the responses in oi to the choir. The Second 
AEE IRE aig p pao p tl t : sp a very peal nt agate aeri 
referred to ouglred and jeered at, i 
but no pras as interruption \ a cheat to od prayers. £ Crowds eea the eais 
Fa preache ed by ‘the Rey. F. G. | and the windows, banners fi m. the 
d ote ssing | bells rang, and the people cheer 
ts personal allusions to the o aioe s of | ad 
the civil and riem authorities! to the rector. In 
the e a de h mbled Py Sannan 
Str i ane a h was ets med it was 
tel filled i 
D 
® 
n. the church 
afew mi i 
was Clock; 
Sher tero wero, foyer, cou fio, ay te : 
iene aa . Ås soon as the rector and bis cam His Se 
h hissifig as nt Siorowsies a 
this “was greg: when the t6ctor Piet anh monies 
e congregation, for e 
was greeted with loud ie which completely drowned | through the 9 arkla d 
The Rev. F i d was | the flag 
s 
-G.L hed towe ring 
pz eis saoi dealt hain ed | 2 ‘aig of field artery his sods first ran up his flag. 
d, but 
to with more than ordinary ableton. At the close of a ee and his party then proceeded t ogh Lady 
e 
i ents., 
r Cents., 1858, 90; | 
a 
432 to 
653. |as befo 
s iot eta their r way A within 
re addresses 
le rushed rds th Itar, but sloth, 
People rushed towa; e altar, bui “dl ordship f from his t ny be 
iere- of the surroun 
ree pe 
6; Turkis h Six. per Cents., 
; Dittofor 1858, 614; Do. for Acct 
5 tendance succeeded in daing the chancel. 
rai 
Doxology ti r and c 
as some time before the few police w 
with flow 
ess S le 
Bank of England. 
Tae REFASE MENT. 
» £28,365,22: Government D ebt . 
Other Securities 
Gold Coin ny “a dea 
ver Bullio: 
Notesissued ., „e ++ 211,015,100 
is 
an 
Fe 
228,365,225 
BADENS DEPARTM ne 
+ n+ £)4,559,000 | Govern Securities | 
is 1,7! a Dead Wor 
ud- ae Á f ger 
Securities 
otes 
and Silver Coin yr : 
£3802, 
M. MARSHALL, es oo 
19th day of April, 1860, 
Gazette of the = | 
J. Warz, and J. K 
Pa vin, Huddersfield, Bootmaker 
Prin Ware, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Wise 
e W.J. Watson, Upper Holloway, Build 
Soren SEQUESTRATIONS I Baown, E “Musicselter~ 
‘Mutaie or M*Munrarr, Glasgow, Joi 
Edinburgh, Masicseller— t 
. Maude, police magistrate at Man- 
ehesten, will fndsied Mr. Secker > Greenwich. 
Pu TBLIC Hear 
y SEa 
freshm 
gro Bishop s EE 
freatennt of the county, 
md Las _ Wym nn 
paben 
Lord Hather eon the 
f EMPS e ae 
' r Sebright’s pre meea who was 
ont 14, w were 1407. a theg h eee pa as brought to a 
prisoners were seen 
bey ai eu that a piece of. 
ja oky of decanion 0h sili 
T N e aa 
AET E 
in i ding i gt of the 
years 1850-59 th 1684, 
e average number wi 
Provin | of th 
Tal more, inberitanee td the | the keepers struck’ the Povtteers 
ag as bee i 
gag via Pig mitted i in the county of Herts or _Beds, the parish of 
and much of his preserves are situated, being in Herts, 
tors thai ace n had vote >a nome in 
the county i institutions and Prosten mansio 
he gu 
uests were accordingly lodged at the “Coton Hill | in Beds, The keepers were in the county of Beds when 
