Apri 28, 1860. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND See eee GAZETTE. 
the tenden: th nt measure would be to give Ad lhe i NERDE PTS—J. A. cha nek Draper— r Draper— | Selfe stated that ia RE E eA of. 
T pet tell ant class the lion’s share of poli- | ®-S-BEexre, Great chester a yira it a ie a rs iver- go 
the poor and à OF e Cable. them to Obtain: DAHO res pool, Boot and Shoem Bananowa x, Prosp io Mele "street, Uniformity he had imd that he had made a mis- 
hich eripe ed and the mind which directed shire, Silk Manufacture i Longton, Statrordshi es in convicting ‘ a few days since a man named 
$ in e i facturer—J. Eyre, Chowbent, Leigh, ancashire, Silk Manufacturer— Will liam Dickenso 
the constitution, and bp 2 and distort the national Halifa "Dyer 8. ber M pianà, Stowmarket, Steam Thresher—J. Loup, os for di isturbing the minister, and 
e th f a Ru North: < inaen, Liverpool H. Berne Heathcote Street, | He » and finin ng him two apani 
was an age of progress, but it did not ‘follow because we | Gray's Tnn Road eS PWewiane Şyafham, Norfolk, W atchmaker. e now found that he had no jurisdiction in the 
had railways and steam that we must also paoe a 6l franchise. | _S°OTCH SEQUESTRATIONS— Perth, Porat Niet à olson as the peti. ought to have been by indiotmént a at 
Progress surély could not mean handing over power to men | Street, Edinburgh, Photogray rent Spee Midicien, mow ot 03 w, Glasgow, the p r assizes. As therefore the con- 
ho were me tgs of learned and the optata of rich. Fer | Merchants. if ig aa i $ 
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bekt n pa 6 ath which would EPELDE Siar. ait iia own, he had a termined, under all the circumstances, 
bl 7 nt oie ct k of England. instead A fining a Dickenson two marks, or 
y s. 8d., to mulct himsel 
be better to get rid of all t mce at once, SSUE DEPARTM ahs, 
would 1 sd bane S a aei E a PEE ERT thes arohitoct. He Notesissued ss ve s Tama Government Debt.. Jo ime that he oe. RA be i in two marks of 13s. 4d. 
h ni er Securities =. 1 each, penalty imposed by mistake on William 
enson 
shape, they would not be a jot nearer to the set Sint Siver Bulion emo Di i 
of the question. It would double the expense of aint mais 438,710 Car €E Pap L QUE 
u! open t i shai eoa 
tion ; it would settle nothing, ənd please nobody; in fine tt BANKING DEPARTMENT. On ni thetwolast Sundays by direct tionof Cardinal Wiseman, m 
woùld only place the petaperity and destinies of the country | proprietors Capital.. .. £14,553,000 prec a collection was made in all the Roman a) te en 
pon bases so ificial th if once destro; ee ae they could | Rest .. .. s. s so 3,218,346 Co ieciuding Dead Weigh. nd chapels of tar metropolis in aid o e fund no 
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6818465 | dinal was read in ‘which he entered fully into the past 
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he criticised the conduct and policy of the Emperor of the k S 1 
French, a a Pager sein m iye to Teni a oieri Acers. makpi 182150 peng ey ent position of the papal question. 
Par! pane th Fix “ ein 8 Cee ia tah Ak Pa ea Liig oven dag und Gi soais Eh bian which was dai m Rome, a gi i 
nour of the country, in order to exchange it for another to be 239,326,054 239,326,054 as by n wo portion: 
i eas Wei guste 26th day of April, 1860. M. MILLER, Deputy Cashier. | one of which wasread on eachof the tw my iy Ttstated 
a t m he was in the habi | 
of acting, might be “met with the taunt thrown out by as pnd the js dden ig a of ue from thes ‘tailed 
Ghanoellor of the, Duchy of Tinta n“ by. not E |g hare: and the extraordinary expenses entaile: 
amendment?” is reply was, that such an amendment Font . Í on the fap: overn: 
be carried if bon. gentlemen on the opposite benches SPletropolis and tts Vicinity. contributions of all the faithful ropes, fy = Haney 
would lasis re in pes according i ae opinions toy pi RE lence ” in favour of the Holy Father. 
express! n private. e conclude: y recommen the Ç 26, a z 
Government 2 with araw the Bill Dt biga an mga tee A INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862, —The „fol the exam mple of a re as alte ta p m ee 
answerable ground that it had failed to give satisfaction to the | in this res 
i sH expressed his in n to vote against | Soci ety o f Arts by command of the Prince Consort, |] 1d be oe 
Nera gh sels 2 pass he Toatoa ie oaa Rah president of the society, spunea en the readiness of his 
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out providing any constitutional gaman of iE eA Uh as | Royal Dena d to ae his name on sng list of guaran- | mu Tanini to iy a ial tribute at the feet 
equipoise.—Sir J. F e against the Bill. | tors for the 10,0002. so as the sum of} of the Holns, og blessing his 
Iu the course of his observations: an attempt was made by a 240,0007. ha Ae enbseribed r unicate: "x sos ook. 
o e House, was very nearly 
successful, only 25 members being present when the minute-|  , “ Dear Sir,—I am gon Fel sips ng The pce Eg cia iha THE Vine Hall, F.R.A.S., 
glass was turn d- Mr. Dusman supporte T and St i Roya! vt hist given | has been Poca ted te to ti ha e com ne of the great ship, 
hy their intollivones and oont filly ontitled to stare | His best attention to the made by i the council of the |in the room of: the late Captain Harrison. Captain 
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believed that a large class of eligible — s were ni toe hem ve effec! ae : f m i 
i SAUE Grent International Exhibition in 1862. As President 
cluded from the franchise because they were not Ñousehgiders, of the Soci ety, at is vér ths wish 0 f his Royal Highn oss tos assist, South Am ca, Australia , and India. 
franchise,—Sir ongratulated Lord J. Russell fi far as it is in his power to do so, any well-considered plan Heat’ The tetrar-GeneraPs 
robin” by the Society which has for its obje a advance- Reg 
kl Fat ay found a supporter. He sha eee 2 ana ment of art and science as applied to industrial pursuits. But Reports satel that the deaths it in ret ‘in the iad a 
Household Suffrage Bill under another name.—Lerd J. Russ feeling at the same time that the favour of the. publie to any ended daer ps pe were 1284, being a decr 
said that similar arguments to those which had been ARRET such plan eirp a s duet to ae spe of the Pree name to any | the number of the previous week, which was 1407. In 
that eveni about Ee besa to to be apprehended from esta- esi gore hich E AES m iha cot men idara th eapionil wea of the 10 years 1850-9 the 
blishing a democracy had been urged with equal pertinacity + * + 3, 
30 years ago na last Reform Bili. Nevertheless, | 0f Public support as would ensure its ultimate success, In the | average number was 1073; which, if raised in proportion 
since that period the corporations bad been reformed, ap eih case, however, considering the conditions under which | to the increase of population, will saving + À 
tithes had been pie pe slave the West Indies done | !¢ i8, pro that ‘no liabilit mi i bei incurred by any person | Present return 5 therefore 104 above ave erage. 
way with, free trade tablished, and the tenure of our | Provides that ‘no liability sha Bef ie th k the births of 923 boys oor 834 girl 
Indian empire changed ad consolidated, He denied that | Subscribing the agreement, unless the sum of 250,0007. be uring the wee e births o girls, 
the Bill would place the franchise in the hands of the pepe neh He: six oe eee = intimate his in all 1757 ch “rsa bn registered in perry Tn the 
will so epa ary ges ice as to in is d 
poorest ADA Jorat joducated ioie f the aro intro “ie aiey dines, Wien th bDi c interest in the proposed Exhibition 10 wey imc iy ig of the years 1850-59 the average 
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of the c E proposed. guaran am, &e., 
flood of the 6l. househol td 
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electors. On the contrary, he Taree En hat property won za ON THE “bi Maeda pei of 2 Provincial. 
De ouse to PAA mesa Fee Sadat aaa | e Union Bank`of Lond srb on Pa x rr pcr me te einer ee cindy 
of the santo and to strengthen oe Deane ag of the country their proprietors annou mes t frauds have been | servant in SS aa at Deritend, was murdered a few days 
ing cl t o POA mitted u the etalishent I wis So since by a med Price, who had been paying h 
£ Mr. BeEnNTINCK, the debate i 
was s again adjon a o Šroma. Tho remaining ciansos of = Seat exshie, wep, ke r recta to her "without s ipres Poco in A by 
p oms Bul were gone throu; an ing-House , 
Ireland) Bill Daseed through committoo. eh ss-book, Mr. Pullinger keeping one for the Bank of where he cut her throat. Just as Agi mistress of the 
FRIDAY.— Metropolitan Tolls.—In answer to Mr. INGRAM, Sir England and another for t the murderer 
Seats stated his opinion tha at ome orea tolls adjoining g tuo Bank. He had been in the Ea for r% years, ie out at the door. He was, howerten, pursued b; mr 
able to introduce a Bill on the subject during the beets | and had held prese ive yea ut | tradesman who heard the cry of rin re conveyed 
Law Returns.—In answer to Sir M. Farquuar, | the greater part of which latter “period ‘en re Poets | to the station, where o! m bein rched a nearly new 
Mr. Vitrine ica j thes farther returns had been obtained, and | tions are believed to have been carried on. In order t Aei- pair knife, earel ith 
DLEMOK jaid. on. the. table, that evening Siri] wast othe deny the directors propose to write off 22. a | blood, was found upon him. The murderer subse- 
share, in othe: quently admitted that a feeling of jealousy had 
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; 5 ; tained from the Fie ts of the current ro whi Gos —Ona creme xe the gunboats 
bad t th pe bid dividend of 5 p may “rye in Ju Jay, built for the navy aaia ‘the anak since 
fod , FRID Bria Con- ~ | making, with that tat in January last, 12} per cent. | laid up on the slips at Haslar, ri eng  heoveren 
80) closed at pr g fot Money, and 9 944 to 95 for oth May | for the year, the capital remaining perfectly intact, K | that several of them have scarcely a sound piete oF wood 
Bank Stock, 226; Thre vs cw Reduced, 934 to 5| is generally believed that Pullinger could n about them, every part bearing the marks of “sap,” 
w Three per ‘Cantey 538 t India Stock, 219; | carried on the frauds for so extended a i periods of time while the orn z the hand upon their 
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Cent. Enfaced Bapo: P. Ta » 9855 Ditto Five and a! strengthened by the Epean d ti sels is ate ane been about 5000/. for each hull 
Half per Cent., 1033; Indian Four per Cent. Deben- | the Mansion House on Wednesday of a junior cashier alone, and the Me of repairing them is expected to 
tures, 1859, 96}; India Bonds, 10s. dis.; Exchequer penned ba ttleton, on ‘the charge of set ss embezzled a anat to about 35007. The copper bolts, too, in one 
Bills, 6s. prem.—Forxten : Brazilian Four and a Half | ș 12401, either for the use of him me | of the bar whieh 0 ught to have gone clean through 
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Five per Cent. Stock, 1859, 1 o %; Five per | without the aid of accomplices; an p it 
p Cen nts., 1860, % dis. ; Mexican Three per Cents., canes rt and. been clin n eac 
3; Portuguese Three per Cents., 1853, 433 to 44; _Sr. G E The attempt to renew | been changed into short neat, 
an Three per Ae a 1859, ; Sardinian Five 1 side. Two 
pa Cents., 85; Spanish Three per Cents., 473; Ditto o rinpa ilare of rn gas. After the first lesson | Escort, sies Makt r by gt EAN 
pees Three per Cents., 36%; Ditto for Acct. | the gas suddenly went out and left the kit in total have been constructed in a manner creditable to their 
ex div. ; erat arkness. e mob rR A became ilder, both as s labour and were built 
al bps i ex div. ; ns for 1858, 613; Ditto Gua- | began to sing profane songs instead oi the dox cathe at Bristol by Mr. the builder of the Great 
teed Four per Cents., 1014. and in the midst of a terrific uproar Mr. King} Western, who sustained a considerable loss by the 
eee left the desk and his choristers retired from the} contract. inate 
altar with him to the vestry. an parish clerk} Hurt. — On Monday m ee a widow named 
Gazette of the Wee shortly afterwards made his way into the church| Elizabeth Ann Parke, aged 25, residing with her 
ESDAY BANK RUPTS —H. Bacn, Sheffield, wee , Hosier—| with a lighted taper, vor mio need a the | mother in Darley’s Guar was 
Sone Tane, b6; Upper Chariatte Street, Hieno Square, Middlesex, Photo. service would nol ot be nued. | Mr. Insi eis | mmrdered by Thomas Enasi ni ter from the 
: t Re egim ent, Kirkwood, it appears, eat, got leave of 
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pepsi ee e Salone ee it may be imaginea, tho Ao ng at tthis twice renewed. He lodged with a sister-in- law until 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS-T. Breas, Glasgow, Builder—P. A d densely rowder i. 
sion ; | the house of deceased’s er, remaining there he 
M eablair, half an hour wher 
‘A. Hay, Stockle ffshire, Farmer—W. W, Joux z f a ‘mene y up | was forced to leave | richer non- oy vent of the He 
sortie p ey aE aee a favourite ravi mh o “— g) p j vietiinising the public, from 
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