THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Juns 28, 1860; 
Cents., S.s 97 to 96}; Ditto Three per Cents., 1859, 64; ; Guides, ‘which the Emperor has permitted to come 
Sardinian Five per Cents., for Acct., 813; Ditto New | over for the purpose. a kin a fà impres 
Deferred Three per Sog ts., pit cct., 393; body of ou ighbours, w 
Passive, 18; Turk ts, 1854, for Acct., | come from the most remote” par 
773 to 78; Ditto for 1858, for Roa, 603 to 61. 
| 
Provincial. 
Bri —A large open-air meeting, principally of 
en soe pE Ñ operatives in the 
| correct, and it is hoped s of -E employ of 
| co ountry, may. not soon recur, a highly tial ¢ the Bristol and | Exeter Railway Com any and the 
| mittee, consisting of members E Parliament as chap United Gas Com ny, was held on the 13t 
Cazette of the Weck. | others, has been formed to afford. aoe es for their | inst. on Brandon Hill, to consider the best means to be 
è e | visiting t institutions the metro otis for lowering the present ex bitant prices of 
shine. OPa R Bes 2 windy Normia Ghentist and uraegist- J, G.P sok 1 polis. The committee will. endeavour to obtain the | butchers’ meat. The attend ance was estim ated at from 
ggist— T, : 
Ho eh, Essex Grocer and Draper—W. S. CHALELET Liverpool, Ship: F| admission of the Orphéouiste to the principal public in- | 12,000 to 15,000, the great majority of whom, however, 
emner, calomnes, apd. Coal Merchant, Agent, and Money Kearen their passnoxt d, as | Were spectators. The chair was tak r. Gothe- 
RYER, Great George Street, Pampi, Machinist, formerly of C: aeir passports; an : ts e 
Jane, Gy Um brella and Parasol 1 anufacturer—J- Grssox, Todor. | many of Nett: ART h commercial and indus- | ridge of the Red Cross Street ‘eran who stated that 
D, . eat un Cki: ou, 
Derbyshire, Shoemakers, ‘Tea peslers and Groe e | trial gree a to enable such of their mber as may they, were met to endeavour to do a th what they 
pert eclesfie! 1al 
LOW, cena Saparo, Hil Hosa, 
Sod Beet | outs 00) will also endeavour to 
ee nt Boat Bal Builder, | procu: 
tailer— 
arr, late of Novthwicne pte Bo Timber Nerekan various 
, Lancashire—M. > Leeds, 
of the conveners of A meeting, EER th 
| lution, | declaring the | opinion 
eb 
any 
e from the railwa 
| for excursions in the mens ur 
zov ol Bise P hood of and Bitte bie. requires the care- 
Den KROPTCY ANNULLED—W. Noax, J. Noax, and J. B. Cranx, | possibly to some of the manufacturing districts ; and | ful considerati evi ry thin ing man, and that s some 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS — Baxxeanman and Co, Edinburgh, they hopa e to succeed in making the stay of the Orpheo to a fair 
Cat M Tuan, Ayr y Contractor—R. Wa ARS ocx, „Dumbärton, Grocer. | n nists agreeable and i ins tructive | to themsely es, and | - | ane and reasonable price.” This re was as ear by 
N BUR rwich. J. 
feasts Stone, Staffordshire, ‘shoemaker™6. Corris, Takor, Mant | | deio of good feeling i hen the aii Soraa and oe glee medi ah 
ns. 9 KNE J S p 
e nan ict! mn Teea uaa a aram pemen Soe P] os to their re respective homes. The AERA w vl fing ved the next resolutio «Th: at the working 
Mattei aonn otberrise iE Bpebalere Southampton, | arrive in. Loni nthe 24th inst.,. and xara] the men, of “Bristol abstain altogether 4 from parchaning ay 
AND, inters— 
Pornms, Fishponds, G feral, Draper—J. Moneax, Manchester, sist. The days PN M for the pe pe ampere ichers” Meee wane Moe PA ice Ni it is reduced,” 
“Church Street, EA RN Merchant = W. Rewmr, Sh a aA Pag cair isan 25th, Tuesday, the 26th, and Tee sie the This resolut iad A Gridley, j Jun., and 
NULLED — W. Bep Siaa SUR 28th, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday will be un- 
aiioe Baker—A. Hastam, Manchester, Coach, Proprietor. occupie! ed by the immediate o object 
t of their vis sit, 
ere i Cay Glasgow, Ware- of inter 
and the e meeting and denounced | ff ‘obbers” 
chind 
ales. A iy carri 
in general—the 
Mr. 
potato jobbers, & 
handlers 
KE PEOUBSTRANONS J Anions ahi E ble for ir ispecting some of the features 
a pa n London and its vicinity. 
CITY 
CHURCHES 
NE, Hilton, Dundee, 
Aa nspectors of burial grounds, 
on essrs. Grainger and Holland, re sent in a report to 
e Home Secretary relating to the City churches. 
thoes The ey state that the proposal for removing some o 
15,675,985 | them, which has been made by the Rev. Glanles ates. | 
l 
Bank of England. 
ae TEARI ANG 
. £30,150,985 ; Government Debt s. eri 
h! Other Securities ee 
Gold Coin and sisi m. 
Silver Bullion . 
‘Notesissued .. .. 
adge, who followed, orhi a resolution to the da: 
hat “the system of butcher s contracting „with p 
annually, at a given price, for j 
paris us w the working man; when poA 
ce for meat rises beyond such contract prices they 
ave only a choice of the carib joints; a at while the 
working classes are epii ived of their general necessary 
because 
— ———_|is but simply 
£30,150,985 €30,150,985 
BANKING t Mines A to take down such of hy least used as may be deter- | qua ntity of a nima al fi ood, owe par ties contracting feel 
aes Capital.. .. £14,558,000 | Government" Securities mi oa e „Mes » Grainger and Holland are, of | nov the daily v p 
Best ay x 3,240,081 | (in (including, Dead Weigh “pita iis opini any church, | Bre esent ika prices; meet have now risen to near 
Pople D uer, eiir Pe PA TR BD $325,318 | and bui ae wa petted aes LaWall lings, or aolieolit upon its | famine point as far as the la abouring portions of society 
of Nat. Debt and Div Ool aia Silver Goin 3! nas Fain ite, the most sahigthctory plan would be to rem oye | are concerned.” oh ard seconded the 
dend Acts, penaa | the human remains beneath the alinaka to be taken | | motion, and it was yr or ied unan ly. The chairman 
aes Mother bilis "640,225 n entirely, and Siaa them ¡next put a motion to the effect that a committee be 
"239,236,500 “Zoss | Place of sepulture. This course, they say, is not te | appointed, peii of a certain number of persons, 
-2st day af June, 1860, M. MARSHALL, Deputy Cashier. | from objection, and great care and expe d be including the chairman, with power to draw up a - 
needed to prevent danger and a moyan ce to the ete tion, and both Hou yd parega pen nts for ie Dee 
sa ropaligs “fas the rien ds of the > de ation to bo ouses o rliament, praying them to 
sd any us Vicinity, But wit n pass a the slaughter of lambs or calves 
would bo ekle m n agains i a sale before be had attained the age of ight 
OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOS T MAR onths. This resolution having been carried 
SMITHFIELD.—A numerous re of ¢ akan butchers, | 
| doing business in gp ae Market, was held a 
since to consider 
| before Pai ~ Smith: thfield a 
a opolitan market for meat, pout a ant other — 
. The chairman, stated that the 
iali En “to abstain from flesh meat until 
the price of pine joints was reduced to 7d., second 
cuts 6d. and 
proposin ng g the Ito "the Bill was the claise 
5 adier Guar ear articles sold in ae A petition to | Steer was ee 
rt pointed to the remarkable fact that the | unanimously adopted and signed by ev ery caiman 
00. year s for med the | Boog her 
ap eine which imposed a Jen upon all eA 
he market. 
. The inquiry i attempted prose- 
lytism of Master Vansittart was come a for 
further hearing a. 3 onday, but, on Friday n the 
application of Mr. Vansittart’s solicitor, the magis- 
trates SENERA a Rea remand t 25th 
order to give the police, time to. Boe ceng "ather 
EnA “Wp th a agian , and who. can be 
<r 
Se 
= 
= 
identified aa a persons in 
when he ed Master V: 
brought to the market, the petitioners „believing t that | 
toll 
Wednesday an im por nt munication 
from the Chiet Constable who had just returned fro! 
Brighton, where he had been in search of We 
e 
of Father Eugui dy The e magi istrates received the com 
k or given plaint either by which the market should be supported should be from | 
non-commissioned ofcers „and a privates the rent paid iy the occupiers and tenants; that the | 
th bee he. toll wi ould be unj ust and o — to oe of the Gers 
the v t cupiers of shops in 
e 200th anniversary “ent ane agi market, as they would hav SRI it i in addition žr 
was commemorated on Tuesday evening by a | heavy renton all the head ioe ht to their shops for 
cers at Willis’s Rooms, under the pre- | sale, publi —_ of the meat salesmen and 
of the Duke of Cambridge, colonel of the regi- | butchers of the lis has since been held, at which | 
egday | ner, given at the | it was resolved to g every effort to prevent the im- | 
osition ge 
centre transept of the Crystal| Typ GHTS IN FRancr.—At the 
irs i Thame 5 Polico Office ox on "Monday a Lo eae mechanic 
Fè OF rg ots ee wai ited upon Mr. Selfe, an tate d.that he was a ship 
—The Great Eas nday | wright who not bei able work in England 
moming o on her first a Uh = New ‘York, he ee intended | fad ubtethed a ei A UTA at that 
E Satay hann een | court, and gone to Cherbour; arg in canecranin of as 
a message slag a aly "She slipped her ing aT cia at 8s. per day. He was grie 
Ings. he aay rk was both | building at eal 
pidly 
appointed Pe pra no ships 
bourg, t an English shipwright in the place. 
att 
own the 
g her ish Vi ee Cons bad tald, him th 
2A fe 
ho rep at | 
had arisen to piers any departure from the course of 
roceeding already laid bade deine aad the case would there- 
fore come on ties as al n Monday. 
NOTTINGHAM. — bb 
i ome of Lord Byron, was offered fe 
e auction mart, by direction of the executors of the 
Inte Colon el Wildman. : The estate contains ‘acres, 
1850. The rst oer was preek the bading ty 
ncreased to 
FAA ‘L000/. at a time, 
no higher offer. tog a dee the er Breimer dery 
the reserved price hee doe ron 0002. 
OxrorD.— —The comme rome saaduetiad om Satur- 
` e nhope™ 
N tic rapt aaa 
had four a 1 pa + In the 
bad fO or : 3 a simil 3 1 sent th -1 ve 
d screw goi ng, and no canvas set. After pe OP tie a Sonedlate: Mr. Selfe thanked him for a > ibe, in the Town Hall, which was. ho om h 
seemed to hug the land so as to be | the information, and said that he should not grant any | presence of the ie of Wales. On Monday a morning 
hen steered a more southerly coer was giv: a Dr. Corfe in in, the Sheldonin 
‚course, which took her three miles at least outside the! De ESTR TIVE Titvspmtona —On Thursday eatre, tronage of the Prince of Wales, 
Eddystone. Shep Falmouth and | ing Cae. anar E ock, a terrific thunderstorm | who was present with his suite. The annu 
was ast seen at half-past 3 on ids morning, about fa My: over the ANS: edd although short in its| of racing boats took place on the = in the evening, 
d4 miles from t Scilly Islands, “ going ahead | duration ws a considerable a amet of damage, | when some thousands of E spectators lined the bauks on 
majestically and very fast.” partion arly in Clerkenwell and the northern suburbs. | each side of the river. the Prince 
WESTMINSTER E.—The temporary wooden | The pait for about an hour. i of Wal most 
footway which has been constructed over the central an boa Hearta. — The Registrar-General’s | brilliant 
arches of Westminster Bridge, to enable the erftire Weekly ern states that the deaths in London, | His Royal H 
beeg ches idg sf ted, a ilitate | which had fallen to 969 in the first week of the ughter 
is now open to the RERS month, rose to 1 in the week that ended Saturday | for Oxfordsh 
fined to foot 16th June. In the corresponding weeks of = piso a am 
GLAND. bd ve Sears 1850-9 the rie lee er correction | daughter 
associa- popu g 
mbering | last week was therelore 6 patos the average. During | stone, 
na; sb ex teak its | the Ph the births of 879 pegs and 873 girls, in all ee deri 
In 
b ae France, ia 1752 children, wee sesilha in London. ve 10 
ab musical festiv al | corresponding = of the years 1850-59 the a 
band of the number was 1495. 
erage 
py gua th 
in eee the Radoli 
’s Church 
1 the 
e 
