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himse! 
ciple, 
Previous question. 
Biers PaxkiINeTon thought Lord John Russell’s speech was no 
at all to that of Lord Mahon. Convicts eee to 
ood years’ portation were all, in fact, 
hulks. In the year 1939, which p ones presented a fair mete 
they were about 2,000, and it had never been intended that the 
prerogative of substitution sho: bee exer his sw: 
ing seale.—Mr. Hume wished men’s sent 
tation executed as pronounc: e disapproved the h 
because it sent the co: s to crime at the expiration of 
sana: 
Mr, Fox eign said that Lord Mahon, while he had approved 
resort to the halks, would fee the country bac! the sole re- 
of ion. — Manon declined to withdraw 
his motion ; House, on a on, 
and the divisi 
Mr. Sc#OLEFrE_p then brought forward a recommend. 
ing the substitution of a property-tax for bee “of the taxes of 
excise and customs as press m ny on susie middle and oe 
pips bankrupts, cee 
f civil war 
going on between debtors and creditors, man only to ‘he 
at variance. 
property. 
poeta ee . He believ eee 
country, more than in any other, the poor too large a 
t ion and representation ought to Fa no 
hand. He doubted whether, in the present state of education, 
suffrage was uffrage 
arnals of thi . He an an- 
it of a property-tax, and that, too, an oe = 
‘ow the seomerga country into 
isted there was sage tad hich pa here: 
eet especially with reference 
@ could not think that his hon. 
a 
conta think of adopting prise a resolution. 
tion recommended by the resoh it ly felt 
would be the very worst that could page sre M. 
Parties advised his h iend to withdraw his m: and to 
when there would be @ more full , On 
budget. 
ing, rejected his motion. 
Wednesday.—Sir C. Lemon, as chairman of the Sudbury Elec- 
eee ee cee cae pares Opening som member, 
ee exatious. 
pends Sees Ro: ag) meiner tie oxtee = 
. Russe, of 
should be read, took occasion to give notice of some clauses 
e nts, moved its recommitment.—Mr. Hu mE Opposed 
motion on the ground which he had up. The 
bill in its present shape embraced many not originally in- 
cluded in it, and to proce it now be to take the 
relating to tradeor 
sly sanctioned bya 
2 Wanna made ee 
e affecting 
e heen ought forward by 
exmment.—Mr, M. Puitres ‘apprehended ae the provisions 
—— mrechireonsicy~aar wsemne daa wh to eae Saarored ala that 
rules aired the co = 
‘Warburton. oe a by o 
Sir RB. Fast eee Fomanny ot 
THE GARDENERS’ 
self and the noble 1 mover |‘ 
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whole Hol use, in order t =r to ‘0 ground a anew bill, which, it was un- 
mtinu 
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derstood, was to yroceed without opposition, as far as the stage 
t th 
of the Sue * exhaus sting ra air ‘the 
mpartments and remy eae ly it “nto othe by 
sitang the arrangement of the valves ; odor mag 
ravsieg and other subst: i 
cat ted t 
CeSssiV ely comm’ 
el Mr. Hume, passed through committee, and was or- 
dered to be reco the County Bridges Bill was read the air, which rendered its _Progress visible 
third beers = } mn Peo mbezzlement c md Frauds Bill was Th Sse € riments 
reada si time, the Copyhold a meee, be bean the | with a d smoke, which was ra exha usted, and dis- dis- 
Houghing ng. of Catt Bil ~The pee eyo = Mena, at to be | Charged by the fanners tte g = ie satisfaction f 
rt d to be : of Hi 
received on Thursday. maitre: aad Royal agg sg abe: command whic me apparatus had in 
hursday.—Mr. ATE mted a petition from the agent of ulating the ments of the The prs Ps 
the Leinster and fn Railway copeny? praying that eid boats also aati Oo excite eae interest. After in. 
might have leave to proceed with their me notwithstan ecting the Lon and Soudan, the other two vessels 
non-compliance with on standing orders = comenere =e . “ ’ essels of 
clerical error. After some conversation, the prayer of the pe- | the Les giesome the Prince landed at th dock ame where 
tition was refused. s receive praca ar yang Ps e garrison ; and, 
Mr. Corqusoun brought in his - on rates of Maynooth wde Ri tay he ente Fes his 
Colle; it was read a first time, and ordered to be printed. 
Mr’, Dencomps’s motion for printing petitions was vlti- carriage, a pro enopeded direct for: Buskia gham Palace. It 
fe. ied in the affirmative at the close of rather a long dis- | is stated that this is the Ss t visit which is s Royal High. 
cussion ness has paid to a British man-of-w ar 
The report on the Liverpool Gas Bill was brought up and crease of Marriages in Chur —At a recent 
dd 
we oe E gave th: rsday, 1st April, he | vestry of St. Bride’s, Fleet s street, it ag = propel to raise 
30/, 
notice that on 
would move ion the appointment of a select erin Pa to inquire 
into the state of the law or joint-stock companies. 
eturns relative to the receipts and 
- Hume, Mr. 
th ved. 
J. pcre oeey stated, in reply to Mr. Ewart, that one 
Regent’s Park was to ha opened to the public, or that 
© arrangements at present sub- 
respect Park and Kew Gardens, 
On the motion of Mr. E. TENNENT, the House resolved itself 
into a committee of the son le House, and the hon. gentleman 
moved for leave to bring in pore to nt revere ite the Law: —— 
pe e Connie t of Designs.— was given, and the 
bas Grore rose to move aseries of resolutions in condemnation 
of the applications of a part of the Land and Emigration Fund of 
New South Wales ae anes as = \d police in that 
was not entitled to Reis a aac eng apy Pdr ex! e of 
maintaining the ls and police ; for if the colony was benefited 
by the importation of ict labour , the motion country, on the 
other hand, could not have m mvicts at a less 
than by assi em the colonists. For 
pcre omg aera a police, &c., Pho 
population ga ‘There was another 
= s question Ou “ought to be looked at. 
Neuthe tea aoa Seana th ure 
0! he enne rad 
In the colony the want of labourers was m: 
or - No 
13,000 individuals might have been remo: 
the parish clerk’s ay from 102. 
ed w e dec: 
reason assigne Tease Pra had taken place 
within two year e ee bestowed upon him 
persons frequenting the church. It eared that 
182 @ average fees 571. 6s., and that last year 
ten rich people who were married regan 
gs _tha it s since the New aarp! 
in 1839, there were married i 
hem. The vestry, in gs ta Br S he falling off in the 
clerk’s fees, increased his s to 3 
-Emigration from the prewd sn Fae 
w 30 
vessels in the London and St. Katharine ge, “fitting 
out to convey emigrants to Sydney, Hobart Town, 
bis ew York, and to the colony of New ares waich are 
sail during the pe t month and April, pie. 
wil carry out inall about ay ~ ayers Daly e ti 
pies am seems especially to be setting towards ‘New 
Ze 
The Thames Tunnel.—The difficalties which have im- 
peded the - completion of age cool neers are now 
e. The w rk has been 
th by Sere cata 
wholly completed under 
ee e Company’ swharf a Middlesex side. The operations 
shaft by which foot pas- 
sengers will descend, are in full activity. _ Thirt rty feet of 
be accomplished. The natural ground, which has been 
already touched, is favourable for 
sce nt of this i inge enious mass sa brickwork. Immediately 
I to required depth, the shield 
aving traversed 
33ft. 6in. The communication tought re entire length 
by which a greater benefit te have 
the state et a have secured to them by any other course 
The hon, gentlem as Sioeinieag to address the House, when 
the Speaker’s teenth was called to = fact that a sufficient 
number of members to constitute a Hou » and 
an adjournment took place. 
Friday.—The House having resolved itself into committee on 
the Poor-law Amendment Bill, Mr. FrenpEN moved an amend- 
ment in the second clause, with a view to oe the thoy repeal 
= the new Poor-law Act ; but in consequen irregularity 
eferred. 
the postponement of the third clause, which 
ipts parishes governed by ere gees .— Lord J. Russert 
objected ; but Sir R. Pees thought the Sante must be Lae are 
ADD ¢ 
pc per ‘minute. W hen, a the communi: 
been thrown open between the whole line, this influx ral 
cease. 
springs, and the 
fee tly dry. Iti is pest that the ‘ceremony a opeting 
Suspected Murder-—A painful excitement has been 
y the discovery, on Wednesday, 
committee to a bill 
troduction of other articles 
On er pressure 
preg avs signee fo withdraw this pore 
NNENT 
fierequisite pwelimitery resolutions Cg a # 
—After some observations from Viscount Howrcx f pectabl that 
"ie the ox a postponed moved an amendment to uate she ies rs amore The following appear 
limit the power of the commissioners to issue orders for the con- | to be the particulars of the case :—Dec paps Sic se name 
pre ~ensoes pene as it was impossible for Parliament * Biabeth dps baga oh d arried @ nam to esehepe 
j a separated Ye a husband. She was housekee 
powers melt ts heer es oe prostcte. contingency that large to Mr. Ronpell, Blac! kfria rs-road, who has antry hou 
Somerser said that the commissioners ble for m: in the vicinity of . The husband of d = 
of ich praammaree fomath aaess They were eternally in the same gen’ entleman’s service. On day de- 
| faid Geek. Fie corton cat sean aa ott aan, | Oe d left her master’s residence i town to = her 
betrayed had been in ini the people. rather and eg who reside rixton, and was 
Lord J. i at rancor pe commissioners with much ani mpanied b st hacgay They left about nine in 
Cae sorteguersingeantbesss gcnsurts gir on the interference | the gt On the following m 
made ; = division took place, the numbers being for about six, a to fetarn ho ac his. rounds between Streat 
the amendment 75, it 225. An amendment proposed by | ham and Norwood, overed the body of a female lying 
Lord GraNviLLE Somerser was, with some the grass at the end of one of the lanes, within a few 
adopted, andthe clause itself was agreed to. ofa pond. She was not dead, but in an expiring 
ITY. ate. It was had been severely mal- 
Money Market, Friday. sols for the ted. i I b ie es 
opened at 883 , from wh er they uinoaity veyed to the He at Norwood, but she expired in * er 
advanced, and jone at 891; at a later period of the | way to "The father of deceased states that she 
day, howerer, a reaction took Place to 883 to Z, the left his house on Lng ts night perfectly sober. He 
ing quotation being g O85 to 9. mg Bills advanced ot acco being fo Norwood, which 
Is. , having closed at is. to 7s. pre was nearly two miles wor his house, Another singular 
spolie and he 7 “ circumstance is that deceased’s daughter has not yet bee 
etropolis and its Wicinitp. iscovered. ce 
Prince Albert's Visit ‘ Woolwich.—On Tuesday, nk Penitentiary.— e ey 
R.H. Prince A! t seems, has evinced much | tending Committee s re e total pee pi 
terest in th dition to the river Ni isited Woo! isoners ived into penitentiary in the year the 
wich, for eg © purpose of inspecting the “vessels to be a 806, number removed during ri 
gaged in The Prince, who was received by Cap same period was 1,324. total expenses ingens 
Trotter, ( Co 40 amounted to 22,413/., from which if the net P' 
every part t of the Albert, one of these vessels, and aeons 
much h interested with his visit. _ The ae in the 
by prisoners’ e: expense 
of the establishment t will hae _— ae The number 
com- 
'e-boats, nt ey L aed the 
pate: 
Reid ex+ 
on the 4th instant. 
Sa iy i i 
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