THE GARDENERS’ 
ston Bill, Wii a motion 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. [Jour 21, 1860, 
longing to na rak are ea “he no “good by | she “a ro tural as rege Po and ithar enditure ture Bill | a mayen hearing t the o question whether future dividends 
alue, the prams show e made goo y jan e — ural Servants Bill were withdrawn. 
Pariloment, Mr. Fs Mr. Barrow and others | Lords’ amendment of the Ducky of Cornwall (Limitation of | SY 20 t be restrained, _ together with the pe es tion oar 
objected to ‘making unt E ponsible for such deficienc actions "Bill soa ‘agreed t oa i adjourned debate on the 
m: z a the, uae was carried Be 85 to 20. Arioka motion for goi: nt rittee on the Metropolis Pallinger loss. 
m took plac: lause 135, wh des that the f Local Management Act bahia = 2) Bil was then 
migh > a ce: pies i pe Me TS —The ‘io defer the © which Aa Pg 2 m0 a Mon MARKET, Fr IDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS: Con 
be restricted to two-thirds. but theamendment was negatived | was supported by Mr. Baxpizanns and Sir P. Goupaur, the |5013 closed at 934 to 2 for Money, and 939 for the 9th 
by 77 3. On the 152a clause, i to abolish Bill being “supported by Mr. "Jaang, 2 Mr, Wi Wirataws, ae Mr. August ; ; Bank Stock, 2283 ; Three per Cents, 
the- distinction. between trading and non-trading debtors KE.—Sir G. Lewis stated r — hy, in his opinion, | Reduced, 932 to 3; a yh: per Cents., 932 to bs 
Mr. HENLE ed an amend t to continue the dis iiam should be somecontrol over the acti of the mats oer New Two and a Half per Cents., 76}; India Stock 290 
tinction. A deba Ie ensued, in the course of which a strong | Board of V eo and, ee the pater proposed t en mairi Ditto bive ner. Cank Resch 1859, 967 rs 
opinion was expressed by Sir F. KELLY, Mr. ra Smiru, and | given by the were very extensive, he did not objec A ‘ > di p Fi e Ky , 965 to 97; 
other members, against the principle involved in lause, and | into committee To EERS its brovistons son aro dis- Ditto Bonds, 6s. dis.; Five per Cent. Enfaced Rupee 
eventually the Chairman was ordered to a progress.— | cussion, the House divided upon Mn M ia endme: Paper, 972 to 4; Exchequer Bills, 4s. pm.—FOREIGN: 
pa Aon order going into committee on the eae ent | which wasn: Pimi p p 78 to 68, and tk ent i nto oor Paran OR Eia er ss 100}; Ditto Four and 
me Licences (Ireland) Bill, Mr. HENNESSY moved | mittee preter a ret ; the elaine of ‘which Were agreed to Cents., 1858 t 2 881 by D r and a 
that the Ave fee —— _ day three months. “Colonel with endm endments of the alf per Cents., 358, to 25 utch T and a 
Dox onded t vo CHANCELLOR of the Ex ‘du Heia it x “Foo ° Bil were agreed to. | Half per Cents., 65 to $; Ditto Four per Cent. Certifi- 
Furth ican Monami ts on the konor of the Tenure ani Improve- Russia ran 
iiti fied hie ein ith the he 
for the seodjournmaent o od be! ‘debated ‘being negatived, the House | ment Ris Land is eland) ne were taken into consideration, and 
ae . Hennessy’s a , W. 
di meñdm: hich was negativ: occupied sae House em g the remainder of the time allotted 
by "The Hou use then wen aai committee upon the | to debate. In Com of aysi = kar m the 
Pall, me the Chairman was soon or d to rt progress. | of the C Tepee y of othe EXCHEQUER, a resolution was en 
The Prisons (Scotland) Bill passed through committee; and iy to imposing a Stamp Duty on Pr omissory Notes. The aiti ve 
ways and means relative to the of Duty on Spirits 
osed of, the House adjourned at 3 o’clock, 
Turspay.—Mr. pon: moved the ere reading of the 
Education Bill.—Mr. PEASE said that the Bill contained no 
to operation, and 
hree months.— 
ing orders S the da 47 in number, havin been d 
Seat os phn yi AM. 3 brought up ard the resolutions igvend ie 
to Malt — yp and the Stax 
Copyhold a u 
Ea a Bil: i 
and the Ozford Uni niversity (No. 2) 
and passed.—Mr. DEEDES obtained comme to introduce a rine n 
repeal the Act of 1859 for regulating measures used in 
Sale of Gas. 
THURsDAY.—The House at the morning sitting went into 
pegs si nes the Landlord ~~ Tenant ( ate toe rope sce} 
to the clauses up e evenin, solved 
itself i into Committee on the Donbrugtéy “ond Lsbalvincy Bill, 
Pera the con: e of the 152d clause.—The ATTORNEY- 
GENERAL said that 
ween traders 
The resolutions. ia 
eed to. The 
imposing charge of 2l 
in game k Estand and Ireland, 
and. The Party Riots in Irelan d.— 
ore steps the a en had taken in 
several persons near 
said that he had 
80 
ersy that it w. 
up 
ent session. 
He had therefore, bine of the wee ent, reluc- 
tantly determin i Sone ace hoped, “however, — 
way, a 
Mr. aik ikad 
the time spent upon be ome 
png het heraa they might hope AeA O CATT, reanire which 
‘ould beco coi law of the land.—Sir nooo ik be MP. ALINS, 
Sir J. Pax aut Ma, Musca og dod: thelr opinion 
EE the Attorney” donatii had arrived ata s judicious cone eal 
withdra: the Bill. te order committee 
then dischar, and the House resume: ae p tional I Defence 
In venly to Mr. Disatu, Lord eee a that it was his 
intention the firs onday to m agnita bow 
ajesty representing that the House had learn’ 
tant many of ny “Majos s s subjects in a ireland hs prevento i pii 
conscientious ailing themse! of the ben 
the tec ions of a 
r G. Lewis announced that, regard 
being had to the wath “of spubite business, it was not his 
tion to proceed with eer a = the Reform of the C EEDA 
of London during the session. The Bill was ċonse- 
quently withdrawn. Indi pt v Ait 3. — Mr. Horsman pro- 
Saeed Dan "proceeding with the Indian rmy Bül, 
and attacked Sir = Wood for his condu > ite 
sary for its 
apers o sou 
and Sir n Btouseroxe 
of tl ry for 
holding the subj eces! 
as E MS ARQUHAR, Mr. VANSITTART, 
ressed t ala he pri 
B 
gh 
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£ 
2 
scruples of 
ruction in the Scrip- 
i consulted. 
HITESIDE, W 
Paper, cordiahy supported the 
pone motion. He urged in detail the objections felt by the 
'rotestant clergy and laity to the system, haat claimed for their 
objections the soparo Ue. shown for thos 
England.—Mr. wh that t 
existing in Ir an bie oyed a 
cial existence of 30 seg “all revious attempts to 
the peo , but this 
disseminatin, 
great 
In ia to introduce a B 
on —Sir G. Grey and Lord JUSSELL, ae 
|} Wood, reminded the House Sr net ae it ies ts power to pro- 
ceed with iby Indian er res or not as it pleased, and that Sir 
‘ood was only performing a public a ty in submitting them 
of for cuiualeka tions: Pir Cc. ney er brought nti! notice Mes 
the N. Brite system as now apane of the mittee on Greenwich agi and, ae ree 
sful and bene Re their wth at the report 
be carried in GET said that the 
dotnet were not prepared w advise the eee of all the 
recommendations made by the If, however, 
the gallant admiral would w: rd his ‘inigtiols a0 that the report 
should be Siygice i with iy view to its biik erii — ge 
would gladly sent.—After e discussion, 
Ri NAPIER ports oe ar y hi 
mit be giaa 
ciple lbt be to criti he resolution, tea 
pie wt open criticism, but he regarde: 
tional Leip regs much m tacavotiuctbaatie ME. 
p + seca moved t e e: debate be adjourned. — The 
O’DonoGuvueE seconded the m, which was etaa by. Mn 
B. OSBORNE.—Lord PALM opposed it as unnecessa 
and unreasonable. Ona a division the me Rg eee hb 
177 to 66.—The House m divided o 
2. 
Lo Mrnized™ pr thie 
e pay of sea special 
e agree ~~ The Torus aad. g bere neon of Land (I 
Bill was read a third time and ed.—The Prisons (. 
Bill and the Herring Fisheries (Scotland) Bill, as aeii sey poner 
considered and agreed to. Several other Bills were advanced a 
stuge. 
FRIDAY.— Savings Banks and Friendly Societies Bill. — The 
House went into Committee = Bene Loewe sr ae 1, Mr. S. 
STCOURT opposed the clause 
— me Ci the ey = Tho Faner of the Ex 
Toi havens tues 
en 
icenses (Ireland) Bill. Clauses 1 to 5 incl 
om yr 6, Lord Naas moved an poietic: that the cians 
should not aeonit to night-houses of a humble class, 
concession ered by government to exempt PEPO 
a rental ulation not exceed- 
RENE mee Chairman 
of 20, a yen, in towns with a 
_Pal- | ing 10,000.—Mr. Hesxessr 
| progress. Ona 
n.—Mr. 
hai 
financial aoe of the been A! Lords.—The 
Seen, re-opened eS the . cage 
xs present shape and 
He c 
to vote 
w 
5 
said that Eaa apeti eatin =e E. | rera oral 
lf had formerly u ed the House to “action,” b o did 
ot believe that either = or Lord Fermoy, whose resolation he City Entelligence. 
an ART gh ill-tim act.— Union = 
me op caer eiri 
ae rary opinions, and distrac 
of the present Gov ernment A and the Apres 
was, Me contended, a paltry though P. e convenient method 0! e 
of evading the real iste te o a a ieeton, and dl h iabili i 
he challenged the Gov: tthe te fiat resent motion by sccondiy,: t ~ 
REY justified the course sed by th 
‘On a division the previous 
to 188.—Mr. Fenwick M moved an 
a Commission of Inqui 
rgland ‘nd Wales, with a view of inc reasing 
Saimon t annual m 
the pratt of a yaluahls article of food em ot pete of the 
ted to the hich was 
u 
meeting having sien on the 
meet the loss occa- 
poblic. a G- Lewis asson! i reri s by a ppropriating 1 20,0007. of 
the re capital, the reserve, and a portion of the 
pe yah rare of the latter to enable a sa 
the rate of 5 per cent. for the 
On Viee-Chancllor Kindersley |< 
naat the injunction a the ground tha‘ e divi- 
ad been legally declared at a here miere of 
kas pe e it must now be paid, but reserved fop 
sachet —The Highways (South Wales) Bill passed th: 
committee.—Mr, Ooamerr moved = oe reading of rough 
Coroners’ Bill, the object of which is to provide payment for 
es instead Sir G. Lewis assented to 
had adopted the principle 
that coroners should be 
Mona iam eg we should be vested in the 
read a second time, an: 
ws pent led to practise which enables us 
under | Aad o 
report 
motion was et 
ya «shia 
cates, 1013 ; n Fo a Half per Cents., 93$ ; 
pide) Three per Gale 1859, 64; Committee’s Certifi- 
s, 5; Turkish Six per Cents., 1858, 603. 
Bank of England. 
SSUE DEFARTM ENT. 
jovernment Debt... .. 
ee ee ne priate Other Securiti At 
Gold Coin and Bullion, 
Silver Bullion .. 
£11,015,10 
3,459,900 
15,236,365 
Notes issued 
——_ 
711,365 £29,711,365 
BANKING DEPA ig s 
Salesian Ceveraia meni 
« 50 Desi Weis Ea 
sian (ncluding oe ce ce do Gc1, 4455 
ther Securities T 19,419,147 
78 
se se 7,535,200 
and Silver Coin s. 77! 
Proprietors sort oe 0 
Rest 
= 
of N 
dend Accts. 
Other Depoaits:, 
Seven day and other bilis 
3,485,507 
15,265,312 
760,601 
237,497,270 
19th day of July, 1860. 
roger of = Uter 
hee e boll ts UPTS— G, Man 
£37, 47,70 
M. MARSHALL, Deputy Cashier. 
ven er, gf ade Oa 
ted States of Ax ica 1 Lane, Ci 
h th United States of ert ai rave e, 
F. ie Bain, iti l Market, a pa upa, North Street ermat Green, 
Ġ. Blac! » Southw d Shoe 
MILLER, Fei Ayrshire, 
m-H ull, Plumber 
reOCk}. Aldersgate 
ham, 
erchant— 
Ba tcher—J. 
Manufacturer, 
oa tte RET ET — WwW. 
Aired NKRUPTS—W. Arrxierarp, Kingsi 
ae = Apcocx (by the name of P aD 
M. L. 
Pi UIR, , Kingston upon- -Hul 
bli x —J. R. 
lotan e bei a yè tenesa a 
Neave, Southwar! Je Hig 
Bulders- A. yA Maa 
Be Wit amrun Enfield, brewer t. Youns, 
Sneis and tts “Wicinitp. i 
pee To Her MAJESTY’S MINISTERS.—On Wed 
and Statistical Boor nat In acknowledging the toast 
Her Majesty’s Ministers” Lord Palmerston spoke 
as cao g :— 
y been pleased to draw a 
pariso: Ser tween the daily abouts we have to perform ind 
those ‘hich fall to your own lot. It WP eee difficult, I 
think, to which of — —— the Lord or or her Majesty's 
Ministers, , daring thei: — mayer as pees Saag most 
laborious lives. But pr en to the 
aa i deiis uences which 
r health, 
esi 
Mayor, —You have 
fl 
su: 
igh still more deleteriou th: be if 
day at the heel Lat week Sole month, ana sanh mont 
aes Ai beck ulge 
the 
sepit that ‘of w 
peor It is the abstinence 
our work. 
T akion say that commerce 
bia it wi igs the manly vigour 
The histo: 
whi demonstrate cout pen mi sae opinioni y and if any 
pds proof to the co anting, ti 
pplied in the prese = paid UA wi 
youth of this nation, most of them non in 
pursuits, all of them eg me yed iog A cr 
submitting to privations and labours to 
habits had not accusto: ay: 
i a et ate 
manly energy 
ew and with «spirit 
the prophecy 
Pi Latas S 
