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THE ee ee die lithe 
~ Mr. SCARLETT moved the order of the day for the further con- 
sideration of eens serces on the Haddingtonshire mot Bill.— 
After some disc gouse divided : —For the ‘in; 
tion, 46; for th 
Mr. O’Connat be notified to _ House tha 
Cork county; and, therefore, moved that a new 
writ oe! issued for Meath, which » was pei eed to 
ALMER gave notice that in commi ttee on the tariff h 
nt move thet the clean pony on foreign vegetables o 
retained. 
i R 
Sir 1 ay, with reference to a question 
t to him some time since by M - Hume, respecting Capt. Ellio: ‘ 
fate: Bri itish plenipotentiary i in China, that srnalorsy: opinions he 
or entertained respec 
duct im the extremely ogee on in 
pete on, the interviews he 
into committee on the Tariff. 
MILEes explsined, that tie view, in — gue of the preceding 
night of id. per cwt, a ~ e meat: 
ropos 
—Mr, 
which ~ oe now move as an caeadiont on the sal of 
vernment. 
sir R. Pee. opposed it, and repeated shortly his objections to 
rahe" sn 8 stews steel 
SE 
r. Pusey s ted as an amendment ‘to the proposal of a 
+ on live me elm now ante i appointment of a select com- 
ge to Sapa e the m 
vr R. Pee. s 1e Fon Fy A concede . committee on this 
bject in reonceding a committee on every other mf 
nt of the agin 
After a fe ords from Col. Woop and Mr. 
. Miles’s Senter icon: Mr. (ehegee: Bester 
rred in it for the reasons he fs) 
» WARD cond 
ON, against 
ire ‘ ‘said he con- 
LaF E ey 
em 
=a Mr. 
J 
« 
eular ones, he said a wae ewe him 
Government.—Mr, Bu was th 
the way to a system eo 2 astro 
country. a some observations oe Mr. W, 
Col.. Woop, Mr. Vii xpri d his fear that the remission 
Propose we by Govern Mego would sare but a ect.— ake 
E 
R. 
whic te ten area in 
excited some attention, for ee, beef = 
per coud from Hamburgh, was intended o nly as a joke, 
ity of the agriculturists. 
said, this was not me: monstrous than the 
bout the amount ‘of corn which Russian Tamboff had been 
ikely to oeee — uce, The pore really wanted was 
corn 
that the exaggerated estimates formed re 
f corn which Tamboff would oe Lin pe of 
po bot had arisen from an sight 
» . the ea of the! ts ra in Age seein a wie monn 
f m ofits contents.—The Committee then poner and 
Mr. Mi Miles’s amen SS — by am peg to 44. 
ualize the duty on Canadian 
cattle and eens: with the daty on the like articles imported 
dead R. haty prneny his assent; and after a short debate, in 
r. C. Buiter, Lord Howick and Mr. LapoucuERE 
2 Joined, the sat was withdrawn, 
4 e duties: wer 
ed du uty ae 
ead, a duty of 4s. per aie This protection he desired ri the 
sake of the _ in Ireland, who bred this description ei 
: Mr. —yore seconded this amendment, which w: 
gatived on on by 121 to 3 
e CHAIRMAN dlkapwnetea, proposing successively the 
ent items he At the article ‘‘ fish,’ pe iy debate 
ord: i 
rom an assurance Wakley, that the 
fc mn et — fish is wey the isle a ane roar ne 
tees. pm en to reconsider the intended im —Ano 
een arose as to ates which also are peg pre ate ay oe 
But turbot — an article consumed almost i exelasively 
“* the rich, ne R. Pret refused to give way in this 
ir R, Pee +3 id an inquiry of Mr. 
; uty on the valu ns thie 5s. on ‘the value of goles. 
_- Under the head of “ fait * Mr. BaArine brovght forward a 
ainst e increase in =~ duty on 
ATCHBULL explained, tha on of that pro- 
e by the late Government in th ‘th eir Customs’ 
h hat the new enactment remained undisco- 
vered till the = cha the a resistance 
i araboadl ee ea maving 
ren djust te ing year; but that, 
: vedretis never havin been afford rded, the protection W ‘as part] 
_ Testored in the € present peeled 
rs My gs = that cherries and chee eg a come in 
ow duty, because they 
' ve 
he, and them- 
Bren bound to redeem the pledge which their predecessors had 
j Mr. WAxKLEy opposed any alteration of the existing law, on 
the ground that, with the exception of Kent, no other apple. 
-Producing county called for it. Government should consider that 
eee constituted ngs = a art of the poor, oe that it 
a fore, unfair e duty from 5 to 20, and, in 
* ee, 40 per seek 
; Sir R. L said that = had considered the sobdect met urely. 
He had received earnest entations ag: continuing the 
ow duty on Hes pe see Rs but still he did not mt all undervalue 
‘the importance o the subject, or mean to deny that apples con 
‘s d one of the lnx tered aig On this groun und he felt 
ingness'to increase the duty, but, ‘at ~ same a he felt 
ound to fulfil the en ree, ota ab prec ete 
- Russevt’ or that colle 
rt tin d the te Governien r ag aw cotns inter any 
Pledge on this abject cept to recone it. It had been re. 
ort d'by'a ednotiiitiene, which took evidence; and the result 
meet ence was, that the c ui been generally bene- 
al to the’ corstimér, wit y ruinous effect u the 
ou 
Brower.” With r the d 
“Rot appear that the existing duty h roduced the effect of 
country. new orchards in some parts of the 
Mr. Wa ny bale as an amendment, that the words “ five 
yer cent. ad » * Should Hon gg substituted “the the duty of 6d, 
Per bushel prpacens ss. the conversation, the 
committee d: iinet Hae 
appeared : For t the amendment, 51; 
17, The resolution was then agreed to, as was also 
Cc. iden vay 
the 
more import. 
The Incumbents € (No.2) Bill was read a third time a sg Area ption was 
d Acuionsy, Mr , and Sir T... Wie addressed 
W -—After the presentation of petitions, the subject | the Ho t the B yoy me and Lord Stanuey and Mr. 
of locking-up passenger carriages on r: bieeee was introduced by | H. Hixpx in favour of 
Sir R. H. Inexis, and Mr. Gr cabdrens lotuinbed tbat t he had rea- After some o' ions from Mr. R. Yorn, on the ae 
son to think that the directors of the Great We ilway | bribery, Mr. Fx D sai Sommasinauont ste dita R. 
would cause the practice fo be given up. Yorke had spent thousands of pound: he electors of 
The Committee op.the ariff was then resumed, Lord Howick | the city of York.—Mr. R, Xomen replied, es if "4 ‘Tfouse would 
esounren that the ans. - foe butter should be re- | appoint an inqniry into the oo f the last election, he 
ced from 20s. ae ot to s sen ng the duty on colonial | would lend it all the assistance reer —After a 
oa tter at 5s., as imposed in t! the wo ons from Mr. Wyxw and Col. Hsitanoonn, the House divided, 
Sir R. Pex objected to this me tg which, he said, would | when there appeared—F ssue of the writ, 126 ; for its suspen- 
worka Serious. Jos ss of revenue. He remarked it as inconsiste nt 
with the ant 
big a stom ick, that 
the noble 
the foreign and the colon ae article. 
a e en represented the necessity of 
keeping up the  apteeaig of the peas dairymen,—Mr. C. BuLLER 
it a more important to provide cheap food for the 
Lord J. a was resolved to take this opportunity of sup- 
porting Sir R. Peel’s ro mia Pei a oe trade again = Sir 
Peel himself.—The Com e then ded, w en € ap- 
peared for the amendment 5 595 ; gente: 
Some discussion an oa ee respecting ~~ duty on cheese, 
hich it was proposed by M pee we from the 
10s. 6d, proposed on the r to CHERE re 
erred to a Cheshire newspaper, in pinoy the high oule a duty 
preserved in the tariff on this arti was ascribed to the influen 
s with Gacueae 
comparative question between 7s. 
ing an ex- 
sion for one month, 107. 
r. O'ConNEL 
v. 
Majority, 19, 
moved, as an 
amendment on the motion for 
e issue gh he writ, that a onpals 
to inquire into the extent of bribery a at the last | Ipswich election ; 
a which ben er discussion aro: 
prs vom eee nS all feeling of participation in any sym- 
path thy ged the House to beware how it 
Ings, 
Para: with t the ptwey: of co fi eg as there mi ~d. no limit 
to go.—After 
divided, 
Bee oh a majority might be on 
—evna ence For the oe ofthe wri 1 133; for the com- 
mittee of . 119. Majority, 14. 
Lord 8: obtained 1 
for the Goeermean of Newfow 
further pro or the Government of oe South Wale 
F ri read a second time, on the 
motion of Mr. I Roesvck, after oa alterations had been suggested 
. one fny Inciis and Sir R. Pr 
— ——— Income Tax B: Bill w as read a third time 
dments being ordered to be printed w 
+ ong on Monday. The Tarif was then res 
took place on an amendment 
embers, 
par 
rd Roc a discussion ae 5 the p ne 
f adm by w which the duty is to eben! i Pre. 
promised that f further inguiry a na be ee if it shoul 
that there is obstacle, mode be 
ad * himself from pam a 
his iotin on reference to the petition 
late Bridport election, and stated that 
actions 
ength.—Sir T, id greg ‘thought that the statements 
amply warranted the House in raertiake the petition toa toa 
pram rabtg and after a a reemeeet in which Sir R. Peel, Lord J 
Russell, Sir R. Inglis, Lord Palmerston, and Lord Stan] dy Cachan: 
a division took place, giving 156 for the inquiry, and 37 agains it. 
men 3 
uty on potatoes from t. to a 
d this he desired, not for the sake of rents, but in 
order to eet oe country in 
nga of f 
eas 
culture; an 
bilesripd aif siey now required the 
OMT, TONE represented the great importance o leas ceat 
for the sidipattation of potatoes in time of s scare ity. The 
hier gk of wheat could fall back on oats, 
€ consumer of potatoes could fall back mao gore 
Still The banged importation of them was greatly checked by 
asa ct Ss d the consequent dearness of Rohs 
Mr. Wa 
ve rem — from in support hg! the 
ate aa and rng rs. Escort Be Wo and 
BEcxE rt against i i P 
The schedule of lesion upon food having be zoe disposed of, the 
schedules relating to spices, s, an ere passed with- 
opposition ; the Committee dey pee ag the schedule 
an 
— inerals, on which Mr. TunNER raised a long ane 
sion in apace th tothe m ts - Cornwall, 
cluded b ase Pe "which his 
the ge 
Sadomioe 
—_ when th oapenes ‘for “the renee A ts sat ti ee 
a fiunaiites then proceeded with the other descriptions of 
ion ‘the proposed changes in the duties upon which were agreed 
to without much discus: 
conse ass f _ business of little interest, 
YNN, pursuant 04 sthion, — on his motion for a direc- 
tion toi the pert ea mer may to prosecute persons as shall ap- 
sent him to have been guilty of bribery at the last ‘election for 
Sir “T. Witp 2 ete ge motion, which he saitl he did relue- 
jr He ough wou it would be i preferable to introduce a 
eneral measure for the suppression of bribery, neo to select indiyi- 
Susie for scasiohinnieet are o isolated cases. The sympat 
manifested by the Hou eye: ves g tens ght a strong re 
ed with ir inquiries into b Ty, was 
poems indivjduals in a way which might ap: 
“age 
charges con 
son for not p 
pear 
opposed the motion. He thought it was not 
xpedient to give a general direction to the Attorney-General, 
him to —— his diseretion ; he should receive special instructions, 
 accordin to the usual custom 1p prosecute ‘particular 
ord USSELL alluded to the conduct of the House Lots aad 
case of Mabeon anes 
of the House, sage 
e 8 
his m pegomedineons the meeting of the 
os he purpose of the release of Mabson. Aftera ven conversation on 
and some remarks teen “Mr. T. DuxcomBe ere th 
aaiad before fi House 
r. O'C L called on the Attorn 
the part of Government, a “pill of indemnity 
probed e bottom. 
if this were not -aone, th ibeby 
eredit to any expression of anxiet ut down bri 
Sir R. Pass sala, b a al a cans punish the Bona ; but do not set 
up the dangerous practice of screening the bribed. Confessing the 
difficulty of the case, ae ree is Ba rs the eae) men to direct 
a e to this conclu- 
tg pt mage cxad ag > pe gad og oa to attend sr 
election committee p ihe peso moet session ; but 
inepection of the estos and a: oid nme , he could Aor 
draw any unfavourable ‘conclusions against the tribunal constituted 
by the House for pyar of Sy elections 
Several other mubieek ot ke against the motion, which was finally 
witharawh. 
Col. RusHBrRooKE eee epee 4 issue of a new writ Yor Ipswich. 
—Mr. Hume objected to and hoped that the writ: would 
be eon oe, for a mon nth, Apeeniety the proposed inquiries. 
Sir RK. Pex did not see sufficient grounds for the suspension of 
sine 
Egle 
power of suspending a writ, on the 
Money Market, £riday.— Consols for money are 
quoted 924 to 2; for the account, 033 to +; Bank Stock 
167 to 168; India Stock, 249} to 251 ; Haahequer-bils, 
9s. Spree ; ents Redu 912 
to +; Three-and-a-half per Cents. gre 100 to ew ; and 
New Three-and-a-half per Cents., 101 to }. 
FHetropalis and its Wicinity. 
Metre ropolitan Impr {ete eT Bie: the ont few days 
er 
w bridge over the p “a of ornamental water leading 
Sa the inner circle in ne Regent’ pail Poionsf the park 
to Reposleanetkar, oF rob opened to the public, and 
ther ther ere 
Urse 
a _ completed, a rece the visits of the in- 
mein mais of the Metropolis y- ims fig pay ER want 
provements are at present making in then 
par of | pee yond Oy — Segba 5 where it} as 
Saneie, BO. Peo nfined a8 to be it 
in difficulties on the subject which 
have arisen on the part of St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, whose 
limits extend in in the Green-park. ow- 
ever, said that the parish of St. George, Hanover-square, 
are willing to accede to the pr of th i 
sioners of Woods and Forests to a the widening of 
pots street, a hat there is no doub t this oe gine 
i 
Fed into ec Ball. Tieden ball for oo “eye of the dis- 
tressed weavers ™ Spitalfields, the a cem which 
created conside rable iatarede, took place 
at the Opera rouse on Thursday ing, and was one of 
the most “phases re presented t mes public for many 
years. The interior of the theatre was converted into a 
saloon for t sion}; a ing being thr 
pi 
has for some tim 
n the 
All the machivery 
ich, by the aid of drap 
m the stage, wh 
oN 
grou “ee ibe ribery ant cheats on, had been Mapes exercised since 
the dine of re “Revolution : ‘and thor ugh he should use the power 
with reluctance, yet there were cases in whic ti Avisonneas 
adi sable to him, under all the ci 
og 
— 
Ter et ee at 
Pend the wit ou 0 ) side of | ; he ¢ 
A long 
