Jort 28, 8; 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
gradually improved, and that the Admiralty were disposed to 
do more, especially in making an addition to m allowances 
of mates, and of officers in command of ships. Nothing would 
give him greater pleasure than to improve the position "of all 
ti 0" ‘or 
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as a poss! ssible ETES . We had no right to rely for security 
n et ae forbearance of another Power. For the sake of 
ras refore, it was desirable tha bid we prise be able ay 
P anll Rò defend ourselvi 
eee Sy Ri which might induce 
the ho 
the en ropolis PEURA a contribution, an: 
igh 1 T to Perabut classes of naval officers, 
pe of conquest ; the caittng. possession of 
nd dictatin, u 
he Admir alty th: to royal com 
which ‘Wrote eae the feeling 3 of ‘the entire navy, og 
raise hopes whih must infa allibly be disappointed. 
division the pation was eae by 89 to 56. Packet ‘aan 
Telegraph Contr agi get Erte oak see en 
committee on t ects, of resolutions, 
setting forth | that | in eg yer Bs pate ye ‘packet and telegraphic 
services a clause should be inserted making it a condition that 
ye oropani shall not be binding nanj it had mi for at least 
ould be at the mercy onth on the table of the House without disapprov: ad 
eine. pulse i ragins what wou wlan approved by a resolution of the ais = and that in cas 
stol, and the Thames w . son such contracts ree to be confirmed by an act, the 
mt were of ite that (exclusive of the charge | measure for that purpose shall not be eres ght i a 
Bill.—The CHANCELLOR of the “EXCHEQUER made no opposition 
to the resolutions, er thought the committee had adopted 
very best expedien whist the an adm: ited. 
bevol tions were ner greed to. India. —Sir C. Woop obtain 
oe mas Seton Thea lea to bring i agi to denk wee bts as to the 
stithority of the me member of Council, the Governor- 
General &c. ze the absence of the President, a Bill 
Indian service in certain cases 
t nerannuation Act, and a Bill tu extend ce: 
i c n oloni: 
Majesty’s territories in India. —The Votes at Elections Bill w 
e Militia Bill, and the or Re lief, d 
wns Improve- 
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the consolidated fund for 
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Mr. WALPOLE a the Co 
ad entailed A xpenses — 
siastical property, and moved the omission la 
o sup aopponted the clause, S Sond not ‘Be 
oning all further review of wp ne 
. GRAHAM recomm a d that the aoa 
to the Čömmissioners should be dis retionary, one 
a long AAR this suggestion was adi Bare ip 
ded ed to. The next clause, giving 
anagement of capitular property to the Ci 
struck out. Clauses up to 15 were agreed to. 
Us, entrusting the meneeeer of the episcopal property to 
the ee —. erable discussion arose, but ulti- 
mately the claus cal pesi an a divisio: 59 
The AAAA Sie. 3 up to 21 inclusi w 
The Local Government Act (185 53) Amendment Bil and a Sheriff 
ows Houses (Scotland) Bill read a third time and 
rds’ kei to the laa Act Amendment 
The il wore wi Bill and ad Laws 
assed. ‘The Lor 
Bind w žutih et Am 
prop rtai * grave AABE 
the wisdom of the manner in i WoT the money was to be ráis 
io t with this reservation he was prepared to give his support 
Gove! esa —The CHAIRMAN then reported p 
ani moe we ‘esumed, — ne the motion for going’ tr 
Supply, , Mr. HEN werner etn a in the 25 millions for the army and 
opiniom of the ouse, the mer of the Fe l Law in navy for the year, and a further sum of 3,80900,0007. for the war 
rote nd and Ireland, and of the Courts i neh it it is adminis- | in China, the consideration of the national defences be post- 
tered, and especially the Clergy ae geo Act, oued $0 j riod.—The NOELL f the EXCHEQUER 
al led and reformed; and that it was incumbent on e would move the Paper Duties Bill on 
Government to direct measures to sparad for that miri n wer to Mr. BRI the CHANCELLOR of 
—Sir G. Grey Ee otion, sh was negatived with- | the T said that he intended to frame the new Bi 
out a division. The e then went into committee on the m tion of the irit Du ke it 
Civil Service Estimates. A of 12001, for the tion of ane! me: e, tier sea q Sisily.—In reply to 
lli; Car was withdraw Mr. GRIFFITH, Lord stated that a proposition had 
of the Neapolitan Govern- 
A 
ndia) Bill, were read a second time. e Poo 
ade ine A Bill and the — Government rd Seis (No, 5 
Bill were r an a third time and passed. The Theatres and 
Public Hous was aika eng 
words Matting the opaa ‘of the clause to leas 
hereafter be made.—The ATTORNEY-GENERAL agreed to the 
pra an and the words were inserted. The o' 
afte: o divisions were agreed to. The Militia allot Bill: 
mae ie ugh committee. [Left sitting.] 
City Dotnet igi 
Money MARKET, FRIDAY.—. 
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t 934 for Money, sid ‘031 t to 3 for for “the Ot 
of August; Bank Stock, 229} to 228}; Three TL 
-) 93 
Reduced, 993 to $; New Thr ree per irty 
Years Annui iring in April, 18 ; India 
er | 10437 217} our ; Ditto Five per Cent. Stock, 1859, 
5 
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Hal Russ alf per 
Cents., 934; Spanish Three per Cents., for Acct., 48%; 
Ditto e per Cents., for Acct., 39%; 
A Passive, 204 to ł; mes Six ts 
763; Ditto Six per Cents., 
Bank of England. 
= ` ISSUE DEPARTMENT. ian 
jotes neued «se. oo “es ORN RE Becarios oe ee 5A50,800 
Gold Coin and Bi . 15,138,440 
Silver Bullion ., so 
1 £29,614,440 
BANKING DEPAR NT. BFP 
Ae ROMAN: including Dead Weigh p Er 
= is ind Other Securities ote iso. 
ot Nat — and Gold and Silver Coin s ‘775, 
other Deposits Ages Keth 
en dag and other bilis > 712.156 
448,407 Por 
26th day of July, 1860. ss M. MARSHALL, Deputy Cashier. 
Curette at the Uer 
is ee eon ae Corp | ee Csom z 
TUE PTS— 
Sittin; pate ay pata E Arai 
King tront, Regent Street, Coachbuilder and Harness Maker—A. Cum 
‘anior, Mer —W. N. Evans and R. B. Evan 
Printer, blisher, fon prc vat G. GIBSON, 
Tanner—F. T. Goovatt, Scrivener — 
ss miei at 
Pain, 
ealers in Grain — M. H. » Wolverham: 
SCOT SEQUESTRATIONS—J. pt Newton of  Nydie, Fife- 
shire, SRS catered dni or Ducat, Edinburgh—N. Macponatp, 
Sheildaig, Ross-shire, M: 
FRED. 
—l —B. Lambeth Street, Whitec! eehabel, 2 
ant ay DANKRUPESB. A treet, Wine Merchant—S. Bassey, 
Nottin; Tailor—E. HEATHCOTE, Ci 
HooreEnr, Bi a Leather Merc! 
ape A Lawson, Fenchurc! 
Waricur, Manchester, , Lodging House Keeper— 
IONS —J. Love, Fraserburgh, Shipowner— 
J. MAA ce ang T —R. gre, E om Sons, Linlithgow, 
Tanners—G. R. Sra T, Glasgow, Commission Agen! 
SRetropolig and | tts dnit. 
BRITI —Mr. Me. Hawki ns has tendered 
ri eignation a as S Keepes of the Antiquities i in the British 
| Museum. It is said that great. poppia are likely to 
P 
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on a British spirits of ik AF per 
ry unequivocal expression of opinion by the m made by the spe ae mera 
committee. The other votes were agreed to without alteration, | ment, that the British EA should use its offices in 
but not. without much. discussion and many objections. The en the King of Naples and General Gari 
Bill and the Sheriff Court Houses (Scotland) Bill to prevent thè latter from invading the mainland ; 
pan through Committee. pri Heritable Securities, d&c. | and that, should the armis be refi England and 
Scotland) Bül was read a third time and Some other should interfere by force of arms. To that pro- 
Bills were advanced a stage. ’s Government ah aya their assent. 
Turspay.—Poor-law Continuance Bill.—At the morning sitting | Pi usiness.—Lord PALMERSTON cores m Tuesday, 
the Ho ent into committee on this Bill.—On Sous, 1, | the 7th of August, and every no ling Tuoad aes uring the 
Mr. ed an amendment the term of con- der of the session, orders of Land lay should have prece- 
tin four to one, contending that the whole 3 5 orders of the da; 
poun of Poor-law administration t to be amended.—Mr. | having priority.—The motion gav a long discussion, in 
Estcourt admitted the necessity of a revision of the system, DISRAELI, Sir M. Pinata, rs T. ey and 
but oP the amend 5 that the subject complained of the delay which had tal lace 
shoul referred to a select mittee.—After some discus to the paper duties, and of the im ibil ty of 
sion, Mr. BAZLEY w his amendment. —Mr. Deepes then Simig the watkowdsaes of a full house on the day fixed for 
moved t ontinuance be dat three years. | the discussion. The motion was ultimately agreed $ —On the 
On a division this amendment was carried by 147 The | order for pave Fy pater qa e on the European Forces(India) Bill, 
Bill then passed through committ The House then went into | Mr, HENNESSY moved that it be an gape to the com 
Committee on the Ron atholic Charities Bill, but made little | mittee that half of all the vacancies in the zeke of the 
Pee teiore the sitting was suspe! none d. Fia ravoni Sicily.— | European commissioned officers of her Maj ajesty’s agi local 
lane Mr. GRIFFITH asked w! was true that YOO] i a be allotted to the nos or obana of 
ether ps serving in Indi allot 
ane had ordered the whole of Sicily to be paineen | officers, line or local, or bes sons or 
of Sardinia had sent an autograph letter to | rvice’o! who shall hay 
he contincein Epo mination, and that the remaining v vacancies beoi 
U33ELL that competition atoneofthe ro; royal mi; Dont Fae = 
received from the British linister at opposed the m motion, which was vision by T3 to to 
8, stating that the King had ordered t 1 ws e next moved oral that it be an 
ve passed the pe dupby o ex- 
open z 
of t the or acreage at Sich it has been rnise to 
ease the price of spirits and cordials a rnd 
tee Sheree to take effect ect from. Monday last. This. 
which will give- Diea an extra profit of 9d. 
Messina and Sher laces occupied b; ers nE icily. He | the committee that t e ETA AE ch PRE hs é 5 
d also been informed by e ae Tian Minister in London Pahare regulation, d of ‘the European] Sr, IN-THE-East.—The Rev. King 
that, - an interview with the Neapolitan envoy at Turin, | forces serving in India.—Sir D. L. the motion. | Taft his parish on Wednesday for a twelvemonth’s 
the King o ini n aide-de-camp to Garibaldi, | —Sir M. FARQUHAR it, consuring in severe terms the th. ‘nent. The-services atthe church: were 
but he could not state the nature of tl ith which | conduct of the Government with reference to the attempt made | on the § te 
he was charged. Promotion in the Navy.—Sir J. — to er her Majesty’s Indian forces to the army | again disturbed on A i whole y 
oan an address praying her Majesty to issu without their consent.—Mr, ROEBUCK moved the journment off more quietly than usual, the announcemen t 
mission to consider the present system of promotion f the debate.—Lord PALMERSTON ait he would mor Mr. King was to retire for a year having 
tirement in the Navy, and the present py and poe flout "of the ae motio: ut vernment attach Bo lable: tended to ined Shih oh E dta hait 
several classes of naval officers, a rt what — importance to the Bill, and, as their ul Christmas to mas pro ly ten prod tiir the > 
thi d l ahi view to the increased efficiency of her | they were quite willing to remain w t. in the streets was — by. a 4 
Majesty’s naval service. He his “sonable en — ORSMAN asked how it was thai y of police. During Mr. King’s 
oat Oe en en ee m withdrawn, the Ministry sh shoal ing wit oe tae his place will be taken by the Rev. Septimus Hansard, 
satisfied with their position. Into PA comets for this dissatis- in an expiring session to 4 as uncons' ori p! Ai Sanwa Salle 3 4 
faction he entered. in. in some detail, objecting to many of the | tional as it was uupr defy ts pir B. gie — > who has n long a a mag 
peng the present Administration as injudicious or use- | that the Bill be withdrawn.—Colonel Sykes "descri e | one _ a, of Marylebone, a = pens vi are 
less. If these complaints were false they oug be exposed ; | strong feeling of dissatisfaction which pervaded th aT | those sound and liberal Churchma' nected 
true, they ought to be redressed.—Sir M. SEYMOUR seconded | of British officers in India. The debate was then adjourned. Se a ies tios whieh ve erare 
the motion, hh was sup by Sir J. ELPHINSTONE, Sir G: | The India Stock er, &c., Bill fom tants 3 second time | with ei er o! an pages of i the 
Naper, Mr. COCHRANE, Mr. LINDSAY ; and op] by Sir and committed pro forma, m the vi pen reprinted | the recent t disturbances. a public saat 
F. Barixe, Mr. Wuirsreap, and Lord C. Pacer, who said ‘hat | with eam Era PiE A The or Member Por council India) Bill, lp A 
the position of the junior officers of the navy had been th i perannuation Act (1869) Bill, and the Adm iraty Jurisdic- 
