Serrexper 15, neal pee 
, there 
aes! ways, his ‘i oma of Mita corps, 
Eh wo pr boys an ol their drill, cot gant ae your ekai ed 
o that they will look forward, when n they become 17 or 1 
pern old, as a nece: par of their social duty to take their 
he Vo unteer ranks ther ns is by appeal- 
teristic of our cou yen. Itis by forming associations such 
as this, and by orming great a ty oa perme such 
as the National ifle Association ich m proud 
t 
ke it the familiar weapon 
Ie me ‘and I bellove that meetings ee my this 
e; Be onal Rife Asso I ho ppe you abg e your 
ifle A 
i ithe Britis Ei 
Ë ini mepeg 
| et? beca: mpor rtant 
tion mpo! nas are ch Poet mer 
noa represent a country such as Scotland, still an association 
which ram oh a ae petition the riflemen of the two countries 
must have a more wide, a mote 1 nd a greater effei 
mere | 
these corps are self-sup, 
and stable bas: But, governed and conducted so, these rifle 
meetings and competitions will do more tha: thing else to 
eople to take an interest in the move Remember 
j that it rests with yourselves, Why should not t olunteers 
in ome rings make a ent? That feeling which led 
w such lov untry will make y rig to do 
uate ‘dias, steadily in tbs. ranks, and you will ad to what pon, 
hare thus nobly begun a dogged determination to do you 
ae Harpy, M.P., at the annual dinner of the 
Leominster Agricultural Association, made the fol- 
low wing remarks on the duties of t 
House 
“ He could not help thinking that what had been said about 
the feriere and their teams on the highways might be said 
with great truth about the povare, Like a carter, the 
ructions, and that 
merril; ey h: 
turge their horses’ heads. 
t smooth and easy as 
rary, it was like some of the 
ag, 
> ae as rapidly 
who knew 
ko tinden “hg he road 
ipective of weight stance, ther: were niod at the 
ENS, PEEK like him they said, ‘‘ Why, these horses w: 
made to 80, and if they won’t go of their own accord I shall 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, Se dak 
popular institutions which a orthy of the name, and against | Tane Bui W. PHILures, jun iramae A 
her every despotic ruler is opr For years we have been Pork. Butch ee treet Wit ithout, Hosie E. 
relying on the hope that w o protected by our former on orian paih. :Dezons = mee Druggist, Grocer and 
vi Sange Draper— 
nown, that no one Sona ae to prea us. Cabinet bee ae hem 
one of the first that b 
raised my feeble voice to warn my country- Derbyshire Jolmer and 
n that danger was at ald For that I incurred ga Ms KRUPTCY ANN LLE iD —W. Aprieranp, Kingston-upon-Hull, 
Senipbetida; but my justification is in the? Wol ohit of Great | Plumber and Glazier. 
Britain. You do not want the volunteer to look at his| SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION—J. S on ioneer. 
ress. You want him to prev Miek the posibility 0 of invasion ; | _ FRIDAY ANKRUPTS — T, C. BELL, Miaa iller—W. F. 
and where was tho Invasion to como fom? Alany years ago i | Caor Cc stren Oot cel aaa P Sia Bon 
S , crivener— LFE A x n 
mentioned the of a Street, Clerkenwell, Timber Merchants—S. +o ici pnt 
arar pisoi and the bused 
papers of France, pr the servile papers of En ngland, abused | R. Stone, Cerne Dorsetshire. Innk ‘OINBEE, Liarote, 
me for so ips oing. Don’t on fear that man now? (Cries of | Agricult —E. TURNBULL. West wre, ‘ath 
“No.” the wron tA aane Aje don’t fear eee $ sa SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—A. Barxerr, Cup 
God ba thanked, the Volunteer there is a feeling among | $: D. Guar, Sanha, , Bookseller—J, Mavemuitve, Poliockshaws, Cartes— 
the people of England, mag ifa olan invader put his foot on hesket kow, Commission Merchants—J. Wriis, Glasgow, 
zama off again. Therefore, sir, I 
o a he 
= that 
‘eelings ; ile: t 
fas an attitude as that we 
pea 
serge te 
S*etropolis jaia ts Dicinitp. 
aiis 
thai 
the eable gesagt ca Sheffield Bom ‘thelr iah 
piy i posh and des o put themselves into J ten Sa fo eld. 
When I wa u tod saw around me what I con- i 
eived a bo rd of soldiers, but when 1 was told that all E GREAT EASTER: see disputes between Mr, 
of them were men of Sheffield, I felt. my heart warm, and I felt sn Tassel ‘ud the Keer ekra Ship Company ranting to 
that I was safe, Py d that the grasping hand of ambition and the Grea poten ave at length been decided by the 
the restless fooi e despotic a. t would never dare to - Has kehate Ew A ir 
touch anything Palaeaing to our country. Still, sir, our | arbitr “oe ga ‘Mes Lean, an OW. 
minds with this question, and so occupied that oa Io = the sum 
F KINGSTON. pore Westminster Poliee 
Cou srs of Ki icted 
in a penalty e month's Bi geyi for 
being drank at Morley’ s Hotel, refusin ng to pay a 
as 
d, in everything connected with | the 
mal iter A or ‘this country. But do not blame us— do 
“e's t blame the House of Commons for this. The House 
Commons = karas and if England wero on the spot it see ‘him to a friend’s house, 
wou er do Sir, I know it is easy to write articles 
pening: ae onan; of Commons, but I have not seen a man g 
+} 
eres £4.56. 
to that House, whatever might be his reputation éebtie, | gracefu see a man administer aiios as he aia. 
but t he has been totally inefficient Iter the course of that | Lor fgets mn fehl to pay the fine, orga Mr. 
leg islation iaai why? Sipra Abe Saree the a Paynter directed the goaler to remove him. Another 
ivin le of Englan may have been 
E A Talk, talk, Rare cA ag! T eB that ac trap and 4 cabman pee hr wees sche ona et aoa 
think it i Bye curse of t t I contend a a t his ered ot gh ra lords! ir al 
= Ho A repie mons Tai “dene, much g ring | fo hou: y. peoe ath 
the „past session; in apite, oft in ‘spi that thet were be i three, T “not foi 
of the nn; ad in i of the gentlemen 
ho hav a I say re have done much a on ger ve acter aye fares, and it 
by doing nothi Now, you do not suffer by sitting up; eless to make "amia = 
is aon. Marne and I do, I have = up more no bed is got pera money. "The O porn foe sain oe 
session than duri ny previous one. go: at 
3 gaoi = bona ail S thinking that I had done my duty ; | them was not to take his lordship. ‘Shortly = 68 he 
but n ing, out zomes an article blowing ‘out flercely had been removed by the gaoler a gentleman came an 
ag st "the Honse of De eis for e mining te 3 ae e have $e aid his penalties, and settled with the cabman r the 
all very well, but what harm have we done? ay we ve rou 
done wad good. No other people in the world have oa nine e hou ibe On Monday his lordship ' saag b ght ry 
h 
nees: On Sunday morning he went on the 
r of Holyhead. 
by pra and pinh z walking through the o tanned- 
him 
liberty, justice, and truth; and the Hov Com 
flog them.” Flog them they did; but it was of no use, and i î 
therefore they found, as th would do, that tl the Huerty of the Ard Then. on place fo B is the sed a The policeman would n allow to do so, 
nothing to do but to lighten waggon ; they, therefore, began er bein kept thors a 
A your representatives, but set them a good ex ie g 
ie "aceriagt" Wi Sar BiT mas plates net ipt few hours he was released, and in the afternoon went 
. A 4 N: Pi 
others the Bill whit wakta 1 prove th ro brosentation fthe to the cathedr: al. _ He ther refuse es nent hat off, 
minster. e Reform Bill was pitched out, z ati 0 to ge 
slog with = her, which v pits fit the landed intere: hie sh cll He ny en ita i into custod y, and taken to the Royal 
thrown ont, until st length hss Gert Weer Clana of theas ia Income Ta INDIAN SEcurRrTIES.—The Secre- | Hotel, Baoa remained all night. The first thing 
able abortions, which they had been pulling along the Govern- tary of State for “India sent a notic e to the Bank, of | on } lent eas ning he got out in the streets naked, 
ment BARI for the last sapen: mont s, and done no good | England las a ened into custody. About 12 o ?clock 
boon aa i red a a the cn BARREA grow be bad income tax on all dividends of aa paper held in ep y ro “the Bishop of Chester’s palace, and so 
waggon down hon. Sarvs England aoe zr cbt a on cag ‘ed feos base t ult. As|a aboved his lordship that the police perá pon for 
arinn of the owever, e | the st sh i x has n paid upon take charge of him. On being min A 
anr ons o magiari vo, or, by an y they wonti | these div idends, t ime On Bank Corporation pest went right up to the bench, seai thi S lf 
ight be decided w r the drag or the hors ahah done most | 60 oe = legality of the order; and in conse-| with his hat on, mme: 4 to g ie renablieg 
. But seriously the questions @hils hed bash Par- | quence of a repre: esentation from the Bank of Eng land statement, to the efect that the Bishop of Chester 
liament this session were questions of paramount importance, i i d insulted the House of ds. t i; 
Sioi bt se Gaerne A eA iga Pic a e out in His ied RRRS — PR ae eee 1 Aid uld bring bis lordship to justice at the 
ent, ere ee: 0} > 
session which would influence the destinies of this country tor | that the dividends OF ‘the 31st of if ewe fast. will | bar of the House in the next sessi „ and deprive 
aoa alara m Pee pom imada 2 the oe ofthe be exempted, and that the tax will be enforced on all| of his living. He intended to write to his E 
$ ikew m made in the an i 
the navy ; and, in the shape of resolutions, treaties h: ad tee that fall due after that date. Messrs. Brig nd Cobden, = os on neces cates 
— chat ‘oreign nea which would toll upon the pro pros- th Mome Pam = od a onl a so that it 
perity of this coun and the operation of whi d re se in the House o and she wi 
bas pao em waton by all who were interested in o' a Moyey Market, Frimay.—Buitish Fuxps: Con- shodit botará: es was going t ri kaki "9 er, 
rsial su sols loa at 93 to $ = cies and 93} to 4 foes Ag ove Chelmsford, to cer te oly- 
e per ite s. (shut), 9 abs I 
“Mr. Ro OEB aza M.P. at je Rea gie —_— at 
Sheffield on Friday, spoke irs 
aristocr: sant 
Be say I anoe 
sentatives. Toe 
a fixed on England 
she alone has 
Hth Oct.; New Thr 
I 
Stock, 218}; Dit Five per tock, 1859, 108%: t 
Ditto Bon ds, 2s. dis.; Five per Cent, Enfueed Rupee sass a ae ir ‘had oar that his brother want 3 aaas # 
Paper, 96}; Ditto Five and a x58 shee 102; Sabin z sith estates, worth about 50, i 
Bre'veque r Bills, 1s. ne s. pre nes NE nenos = year; 2 qJ settling upon him a miserable pittance. It 
yres Deferred, sok Se exican Thine n + Cente 214; was enough, he said, to make any insane. Hein- 
hae for Abeh ‘a ; Peruvian Three per Cents, for tended s see his friend Lord Westminster, but 
eiin sian Four and a Half p er Cents., 9325) lre was out of town, and therefore he should go back. 
Di tte Thr = Sie CSi 1859, 63% ; Sardinian hag Per | to Du ulin iaa hS been under the care of. a 
Cents., 83; Spanish Three per Cents. 487; Ditto New eae 
Two medical gentlen ieiet “the city, 
Deferred Three pe y Cen z For Bett, S9% tod; T Turkish ema Sartika thas his lordship was of unsound ses, 
Diao tor Rect STi D bre Snead ali so aE we OE sor: his removal 
3 O > G i 
Ol}; Venezuela Three per Cenite: 233. ounty Asylum. On Thursday morning riist rant 
Pena at englant, 
RPART WENT. 
Notesissued ss se «+ oe es pe t Deb 
Other Securities 
Goid Coin and Bull 
i Bullion... .. . 
£29,950,915 
BANKING vera ARTMENT. iier 
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nolie, Heposite (includ. hersins “2 U Agee | THe Penny Press.—It is announced that the Dia 
ing Exchequer, Savings ut ecurities 5. 5. 19,812,757 gga rion : wh ia rig 
Banks, Commissioners Notes pet eee period weekly -ewspaper u g 
ete Le Fea ee eS tar Te shareholders of tl e Dial and the Scar are to 
Jther Heposits 13,462,663 form one company, each Ayreon 17,50u/, to the 
Seven day and other bilis FAV 73 * k 
D “ozs | Concern, making a capital o area 
13th day of Sept., 1860. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier TH aid gba Lrsrary i; about to be removed 
to the o the Board of Cont in pe nee Row. 
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Gazette of the Utleek. astern literature, and ni nena ent ing 
TUFS)AY—BAN —J. 1. BARBER ater Doo} 4 we tbaicéat collection of Sauscrit nnd Versian MSS. 
A and W. H. ELLIS, i 
Mercha: Younes, North Portman Sate: Portmen Amou ug them is the | famous “ * Kör ‘ond ” written 
= i extant 
Square, St. Maryh Manufacturers =J, 2. Bien ah Hockley ' extant, 
Street, Birminevam, ees AE. Hovkins, Gresham Street, ra weg 1 vellum, y the Caliph 
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