ment, that it be referred to the eni 
disonssior e solae) committee of Sry commits embers, =the 
iseussion, Lord PALMERSTON inti st 
the am endment, but Mr, Tense readiness 
leave Rome.—Mr. rm and Mr. V. SCULLY ULLY defended the 
Papal Government, contending that persons ie professed to 
read the past or the Xs either by the be um of spirits or 
soniye. - amenable a a — f England as well as 
at The Hous 
HENNESSY 
? nt Committee of + Ae im T of the debate, the motio; wies. | moved 
m for tl the 
to refer the q i the High Court of Admiralty. On this A. negatived on a division by 64 to pages non adjournment 
understanding the motion was withdrawn.— Mr. SCULLY moved división B by ur. of the House, which a rejected 
dd. to her Majesty for a commission to inquire and men t voti deb Tajor S, Kxox | then waver ae «Qi 
p he best system istering Titles to Land in ase eodd ebate. After some further discussion this adju 
Teens, nel to frame a measure for that pur sete "S sev OTT STEL. e 
rt as to the creation of transferable debentures WEDNESDAY.—The St 
5 " for publi c b he Steam Rams.—The ATTORN 
said that the Subject Dad no esca > ped the Mintia of "ie ings (Dublin E for Er "D said owe pue gd 
Gover menh, and that a . reparati hich fo ads in the Merse om Messrs 
they pod. 1o introduce either, this. pon e or early in the a) 
next. e dis on the motion was withdrawn. 
—Mr. ion V «E e eld iion to the purchase, by 
the Law Life Assurance Company, ates in 
Ireland, and th Are attending this —— of udi y 
iy, an oved an address to t w: h ject. 
p argued that all the evils of absenteeism inflicted —A vote of 53, m was agreed to for land, &., at 
territory possess by the compan Konsin rn ym Go - and at hal — 12 o'clock the ‘cha ml n ande o " 
that evict h a prog —T LORD ADVOCATE move e secon a 
ioter ist e qmdem nee the, rain m pri sen reading of the Wr vits Registration Scotian nd) Bill, explaining the England, as obsolete, and 'rotatod b by time an 
was, in fact, a curse to that part of the country.—L ect of th BERE and the ground upon which it was pro hostility to the Bill gre 
-— t j 
ui rs 
This fte dia, t was onded by Mr. SMOLLETT, an 
sal in the Incumbered Estates Court during the s on 
famine year, the property would not have realised more than ultimately agreed to. "Tha Vacating of Seats (House of ro Bhs 
one-fourth of their cl on it, t since it had come | 2/4 was “read a third time and passed. Other Bills were 
in eir io: than the majority | #dvanced a stage. 
of estates owned by absentee landlords.—Mr. Murray defended 
the policy of that Company in the management o ir Irish —Spain and Peru.—Mr. LAYARD stated, in answer 
v nd said that they were ng to sell the estates at E Poem that “the Government had, erod = a — 
the valuation of any two respectable land s 01 the tish Minister in Per ing an 
GREGORY said he had received letters from most respectabl POE — by a a Spanish 
gentlemen living in the counties of Galway and Mayo, corro- — 
borating allthe charges Which Mr, Longfield had made againsi 0 Den was 
the Company.—Sir. R. PEEL deprecated the discussion, as calcu- ropiied with; and thereupon, pies further notice, th * 
lated to create unjus nies feelings against the Law Life pete aa poseersion of the is = “sam He understood that 
Ass Company, who held the estates against their the loading of guano for British s 
will, in consequence of advances made em man who lis 
had been unable t pay them. At firs ww posed to 
o Sí e 
ini k ry, but upon a full —Mr. Lixpsay postpon motion in f: 
and fair investigation of the whole case he honestly believed recognising the in. ndependencs of the Confederate States CA e 
the Compa ot i ministered the sib 063 of Juno. Mr. Herbert's Picture.—1n reply to Mr. GRE 
to ths W PE! 
hat e Comp otherwise adi th 
property than in -— ve i interests stated m" so soon fas s 
of the tenants.—After ks by Sir T. BURKE, Mr. process by D he intended 
Maccire, and Mr. SoULLY, the motio —— hee nem re of the House of Lords wit! 
r. WHALLEY brought under notice the insta i y h te “ meast res W aes be -— to aed 
the police commissioners to the pS eann of Publi —Mr, Cornen moved a resolu C ion oi 
Meetings in the Parks, and to the power assumed by subordinate olicy of non- ee tion by for of a arms in t| cominittee.—Mr. 
—A— the rer force, pursuant to those instructions, in pte L eur of foreign countries, which we professo upon the es 
ing a recent meeting at Primrose Hill.—Mr. AYRTON o reladons with the States of Europe bein RA "M 
thought it ey desirable that the Governm t should state b obse in our intercourse wit of a very 
what in opinion were the rights oi the public in a. Hesaid i with the existing t testsone o of thé most vagueand 
reference s parks.—Sir G. Grey said that tho parks were i ry character, i N defe 
the property of the Crown, and were dedicated to the public fa on c Bs co: i 
use, subject to cei conditions and restrictions which were | foreign c had 
ntialto the objeet for which they w o giv > — force a ub - m ad es war, and c 
the only country which formed 
bli i ed m 
hi he regretted that the police had exceeded fheir "€ by 
had been 
interfering, and the inspector rimanded f 
his condu 2 on that oecasion.—The House th n went into wi 
of Supply pro formá, but progress was immedi tely m merchan! 
The Public and Refreshment Houses (Metropolis) Bil anti ipa i ten. i Meg: D sent out 
was read a second time. The Union —— Committee Act e e rien of produce to China, and the result haa pen in- 
Amendment Bill, the Army Prize Bul, and the in Cables and disappoint t, collapse, and reaction. The moral ofall 
Bill — = a third e and rece Rn z O.O Loan- 
;EN obtained leave to bring in to regulate and amend the | vio! 
law i in relation tc to the keeping getter and discharge of Juries 
in Criminal Cases.—The other business on the paper was then 
disposed of. 
ovjected to istenci 
—The Steam Rams.—In answer to Mr. agp GKINSON? t was most costly ali ke to a M TR character — E 
ial i t the Gov ough 
peti ved, as 
pode re nites d Do Er inte dto i inquire into the € 
t ep te oie ae D [o and th 
ps pn — 
The Servants Hiring (Sc 
TuunsDAY.—The Eaue AV. 
pagan nation i a resolution iat fh o Bone h, e having 
Council of the 1 of Marc 
ieee xt eaten | opinion that did ot moet the clots 
~ ep 
he co ould ha 
ments togeth: 
He à et 
decisio 
Ert as the large results 
dip gi m osipa with 
the country. The expeditions under Ca E SP 
Gordon failed on PU of the jealous, 
bep but her Majesty's Ly pring o F would not have 
ctioned their em P der i M is d Be d abso- 
Soe thie a. KA 29 T o of 
t duties was the w ut o La tn 
E E 
Biel ot M 
t relations | Sn 
e epe Apes 
dly and direc! 
been eminently successful, 
ad a attere tered the whole political and social system of an 
ontaining nearly one-third or one-fourth of the popu- 
untry.—Lord 0. HAMILTON recom: lation m of ‘the lobe. The noble lord at the head of the Govern- 
ark policy, | m ent had laid muel importance of 
This sudden dismissal bad en then wi 1 
him, as he — ast taken io in Rome, tained leave ina Bill PAESE CA e am of ST South. 
that no ence rm . y pound LE Ceo litan 
feen sa, RNEY-GENERAL, 
Reports.—Mr. C. Sine Anon Bill; Mr, Frzza 
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