Pree: ce t Va edie S 
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Avevst 18, 1860. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
i would | | 
national system, Mr. Deasy, Mr. C. Forrescur, Lord FERM! 
and Lord PALMERSTON supported it. The ene was tae 
agreed to and the r resumed. = East arate Loan Bill 
rea ond time, and eral other Bills advanced 
improve the prope ih of the pelamar i neighbou 
hood. It was precisely because the oppo: ergy 
was thoroughly selfish in its pnas that 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
= details showing the results of the national system; | Cowper on Wednesd d t . 1 
motion by details per on Wednesday, and presen ed a memorial in’ second office e crew Pee 
Be ad eran, pa ete a favour of t 5475 persons, including Madeira ale a Japao of four days and as Ehe ll 
o im proportion to the requi of thè . that | 2793 of the nobility and gentry, 1389 + s con- leaving the port she passed another “Of the boats, which 
jilreligious denominations par ipat tad. in kerese | that in | nected with trade, 71 members of Parliat ay 46 was in aes of the chief officer. The at con- 
proportion as tite population Ta Tsa R plte Fane eee medical men, 253 belonging to the army and nav, I 42 taining the captain and nine men, had not been heard 
fi = anal system of education, and to the reasons ‘which clergymen, 56 lawyers, and 825 mechanics. Mr. | of, and muc xiety was felt for her iais five days 
di induced and would continue to influe the Gov ent | Cowper, in reply, said he was much pleased with the | having elapsed since the accident. Those saved in the- 
arm! sis Deprcee osal.—Mr, Macuir r. Mac! FERRALI, Temi as it shan tha px the | first boat the ter, chief engineer, carpenter, 
ride | Be ai lant i (Samper | and ve firemen. 
RM.—On 
urday morning, betw 
ae, there was a storm of thunder ae 
|11 and 120 
il the Jightoing in en metropolis, accompanied with heavy 
_ The storm did not last lo: ong, but sev veral igo 
arch, Cheapside, 
|1 £ Bow Ch 
Many im- A and he gilt grasshopper the crest of Sir T. Gresham, 
Ro: 
on the clock tower of the yal Exchange were 
struck by lightning, and a labouring màn was ki 
at Da gentiam, Essex, toad in charge ee a flock of sheep, 
ich we Sev: 
SE 
consequence.— 
the Eran al 
i the 
success of the ha 
contract, 
pet bok West R Guildhall, hior i top Street, 
g C shall be il 
y.—Additional Loon.—The House went into Committee ride ay 
of Ways an Mesna; when the r ih of the Bxouequen less unscrupulous in its means. It had bee up by | 
OT eee ee 2 000 O00 a eg nn gabei ence to. = reine ie asim persons whio took an interest in agitation, at he did 
exceeding y Bonds or 
Exchequer Bills. The U of tise resolutions ral 5 to replace not think it had much chance of iaeaea 
1,000,000/. of Exchequer Bonds now in the hands of the Com- | Prov — would be made in the ride if it becam 
missioners of the National L Deht, which would sarge in pert nent. i 
November; and the Government thought it better to PROP OF 1 THE E Law CourTs.— | 
3 an extra milli on "l of the bad prophets The Re of the Royal C 5 
of the harvest and the high prices of animal food, e IO ANOJN oa. | 
which would necessa ve = effect on the revenue.— | of new vite the c7 law as just been, den 
gi i Sapakan i nn PERE og ‘mon $ gE and | The ogee ey-General’s scheme appropriat he | Ia 
T. plain is a 10N: urdden an; b 
brought forward without idit notice. The resolutions win © entir space between Carey St reet and the Strand i is | Il 
ultimately agreed to and the House resumed. Red Sea eekly consider y the commissioners, re 
Telegraph.—In answer to Sir H. WiLovcuey, Mr. Larne said | unan imously i in fav oF d 
that the Red Sea ba 9 gpd had failed in several places; and shall all | | Papers destro 
ee finding thi had Deen. signet with ok ry zin govern- | he brought tog ogee ; that the law poy in Bee of) Tr 
; jf 
rk OUR 
ioi lled. ral minor acci- 
aisr at Dothan ey, Kings- 
ine Dutton, Clapton, ia Bow, Stratford, 
ford, gaama Nor th siting ofc viene West 
other the grou 
par of t 
They | Eae. RA were RE and much valuable 
ed. 
oye 
PUBLIC 
HraLTu.— The Se ee s 
Return | states that ae: agg in London 
n the 
Tf the 
Weekly 
ag! 
ommo 
the proposed site, which is midy 
Lin s Inn, and Serj eant’s Inn, where most of the 
tee = of | i 
isdom 
but it at not been made by the pe government 
e Ho use then went into Committee of Supp! 
[Left sitting.] 
| acquiring the site, Ne wie of exis 
pa 
sting hov 
g is E natet ‘take 
| an enormous sum, but 
s, and | 
present return is, 
s will, 
comm ners n evert hel 
57 boys a 
a PAS + 
inalt A hil 
aa tty Entelligence. 
RKET, FRIDAY.— BRITISH Funps: Con- 
‘sols closed at 923 to 93 for t Money and 93 to $ for the 
30% to 23: 
itors’ fund, with the exception of about 16,0002. to te 
a fand, will be 
All that a 
short Bill authorising the Sadi i of the money, 
IQZA.EZQ E 
10 co responding weeks of the yeai 
age seh 85 T was 
Provinctal. 
India Stock, 216} to 218} ; Ditto Five per Cent. Sto B oh Sa Ppt n early hour on Friday morning 
1859, 1034 to š; Ditto Four per Cent. De eel claimed the Treasury shall be empower red to make the Rev. Mr. Price, — ied by pg men, ag?) 
1859, 96% to $; Ditto Bonds, 4s. to 5s. dis.; Five per| good. It is pr Same grate the plan be adopted by ceeded fi pages town to Spaxton for the purpose of 
Cent. Enfaced Rupee Paper, 964 to $; Ditto Five and | the House of Commons, that the first building to = forcibly relekste his wifo d the yoti “Mr. 
a Half per Cent., 1012 to 1023; Exchequer Bills, 2s. to | erected shall be one ote the piris f the Court of | Price was the first to enter the “ Abode of Love,” and 
. prem.—ForrIGN : Brazilian Old Five per Cents., | Probate and for the Divorce Court, as thes 4 f the conservatories, 
for Acct., 100; Buenos Ayres Six per Cents., for Acct., | ments stand more in need of proper aécommodation He was on the point of securing her when she cried 
88; Ditto Deferred, 27; Chilian Six per Cents., 103; | than any other. This commissioners estimate can | “ Murder!” 
Danish Five per Cents., ow ; Peruvian Uribarren Four | he accomplished in two years from this time, if a Bill | and pint r husband and his companions. Mr. Price 
and a Half per Cents., ; Po ek a Three per Cents., | be passed this session ; otherwise x aa be more than | was dany an inmate of the Agapemone, i after 
853, 43; Ditto fo eres z 4t; zag aa Four | three years before the first can be erected, leaving that i ge ty ed to obtain the 
and a Half per yew ot; wie ian Fiv Cents., | because the O bi Works wi is wife e latter was takon | before 
for Acct., wid nish shes ttee’s Cartificaten, 5i notice fa _ acquirement of the pro perty. The | the legal feinten Sron upon a vie beas corpus, when she 
tod; Turkis h Six i : Cents. 1854, for Acct., 74 Ya scheme o om maai ers has oot ie U the i ‘brethren,’ 
Ditto for 1858, 594; Ditto Guarante ed Fou of the Lord Chane or ga all the jud z and the only | and was consequently allowed to return to the 
Cents., 100% ex ex div.. of the bar who re opposed toit pp, those who | Agapemone, 
NEEESE ts are eit 25 ite Parl iament, or aia ay ngaged nvr TENBURY. —A ie hig ie ie ~~ 3 o'clock in 
in emcee = peat long the New Road 
Bank ie Gnglanv. 
pp a] aoe 
ESTMIN' —The committee of o 
Wetningers peka et ne confer with the Dean and 
ing, as 
ld fod P Onate biyi to othe village eof E Bidge, he heard a noise 
wh 
hich he believed to be the whining of a aving 
depen Rail "| Gepertecuritieg S TAR Chapter respecting the improvement of the school on | comp leted hi is occupation, that of gathering water-cress, 
i ene: Bullion 14,807,27 k 
—_— eine their labours for the present. n- | again heard the aigi a resolved to ascertain what it 
BANKING DEPARTMENT. Racca sis m f oe opr of ie the “fara r “West. was. He d sco’ sane oreo from a dra rain, COV covered: 
itt ae ay A ania ee the Earls of Stradbroke and Devon, Lord | over with a flag-ston 
Pantie Deposits ‘(inctud= nouity) EL £0,804,273 Liane¥er: Lord Charles amet, Sir Davi Dundas | road into the fields. Ome aiig ap ti e stone he 
Sri wi oih TO | ( at shige Z Sir bar 3 Rose, Mr. Harry Chester, Mr. | female infant, about two gg old, w hich he B DAN. 
of Nat. Debt, and Divi- ‘ 740,874 ure, the Rev. Hen mi On the] with conveyed to the police station. The child was 
Other Derai. question whether the school should be removed to the | wra; in a piece of black coburg, and so e whité 
Seven day and other billa 0 country pronounced no S daala tape was tied tightly round its neck. The child | 
i “£37,592,961 SAIET Cif po but they were of opinion that the Sa sA ne rem a conveyed to the Canterbury where it has since 
TTE AEN E if ite were thought desirable to remove, A be con- | died. The jury at the es ch 
eee EE A AAE TI A y greater ‘lable fi Wilful M nee wi gm some or persons unknowns 
ee ae of ‘the school property at Westminster would he page troy Council or kevin appointed a new 
Carette e of the Benet eonidaeabl biy | of Lieut. Thompson who was 
, TUESDAY—BANERUPTS—J. E. Davies sie onmouthshire, | pated. The committee have c vers their Killed iby the late 2 "gan pee at a n Fort, the 
ea pane, Conteets ee ay FTG and report to the Dei and Chapter rer cons rgean' 
peace Ironmonger and og eee Se eet Gano agi and intend to cre mee it to the old West- Monger v was open Sakr. a9 adjourned to 
2 ; Kare, Cl , West pean à caern | minsters in good time allow of their careful | Tuesday next for tes. purpose of obtaining scientific 
Tunbridge Welt, aer Bair Yorks oa shire, Licen aed consideration of the subject heto re they are sum er evidence as to the cause of t hear xplosion. The funerat 
Jeweller —J.B- Taabe, Leeds, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer 3: pnour. | to give their decision when a faller meeting can took place on Thursday ; thai t. Thompson was 
son (trading C. omPson). High Street, Kensington, and Brydges i 3. 1 “a ch 
$ Covent Garden, Licensed Victualler—E. Waerey, Market Deeping, | Obtained th at oF 5 present time. aos 
E eng City, Shi Jp tlie E ken JM uian, Roath, Glamorgan embraces a great variety o! of questions inter ing to of Sibertswould, a vilego abon m Dover, 
Hangictta Street, Covent Garden Batiaer, Wnrams, Woburn Chambers, | those interested in t as including the a Spee but that of Sergean ae n my with the 
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED—J ment of headasters, the = —_ play, use of co fullest military honours, all the Next "Toluntest corps: 
ue Pere aa Grocer saa mpd Conte as Warns, Market | gardens, accommodat: f ho e boarders, and a long | and several from Surrey and the metropolis, as well as 
OTCH SEQUESTKATIONS T! OULTER, Lockie, Merchan p g p p 
EIDAY BANK RUP TSG, Barrann, Dals ston, Shoemaker) “Ban de a dra e ie and a pier to Ben in the conio cas 
= Witson, Bradfo t ants—T. Biscor, Great | gehool ndet la et-fiel k aney y: í 
3 x ; yy day T id, and ply | we Sad eer 
ù sins rick wylebone an TPA Brava, Swansem Brewer ground T 5 eect, finds “fault with the neigh j od were thrown n into 
RIGHT, Longton, Staffordshire, a ay eas Pot Materials—J. t 7 the announ cement that a | m had 
Broad Street, City, Merchant—C. S. Davis, ell Street, | WaN ir, diese ; the man 
Batt, Onlari, BaliderG, 8, Husmann A pine Funtiure Dealer | every part of the premises of Westm rue ade a 
H. Kimnose and S. Suaw, Kingeton-upon-Hull, Cab ‘Proprietors— prep the Dean pter express their concurrence | Shortly after 3 0% aman 
Se eee: Taag M ery ara „Sierd. S; Lort: | j a great many of the r mmendations on two police officers. He was 
rrea syne, Joiners—T. Mines and R Mres, Derby, Gr cers— t to them, it is beli and appeared to be 40 
eeg Serpe Holloway, Huilder-—W. Suave and W: Fo Pasian, that the general appeara ce and- convenience of the | cond the police 
New Tanners—B. Steward, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk- be effectually improved. surrour 1 
EesteR, Watling Street, City, 
‘ichardson S B 
treet, Berm: 
chon Satran ishal, Argyliebire Tae 
» Taye! 0, 
ar ces s Shi puilders—J. Hay, Whit d, Forglen, 
Kigx1ayp, Falkirk, Draper, 
Slat er—J. 
nay ri FULLER- 
Łìginshire, Farmer | 
SMetropolis aa its Wicinity. 
New RIDE IN 
| When th he crew abamioned } er they di 
K ipa will at once 
F THE STEAMER GaNnGES.—The new steamer | 
Ga oes as lor ig to the Oriental Inland Steam | 
pio a Company, “he ng a ilein > 
sudden and unexpected m 
out 200 a eh of the ‘land of M 
Liverpool on the 12t ad Siena. ‘toe India. 
vided themselves 
steered for Madeira, but 
sea ranning they parted 
a 
consequ ence of the ore 
THE 
tation from bs Sola pe akore carp on nas | 
compauy during the night. The boat in charge of the 
appeared from the 
constables, that on Friday afternc 
came to the railway i 
ina ket tford, Buckinghamshire, 
ovr rgeant Roden 
f he kien anything about t 
Tolisa said he only knew what he had read, and 
asked if the prisoner knew anything about it? “ Yes,” 
