THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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of her people." 
RD CHANCELLOR then formally prorogued Parliament 
to Thursday, tho 13th October. 
HOU 8. 
Fripay.—The Pilotage Order Confirmation Bill, the Poor 
Removal Bill, and the 2 Duties Act (1864) Amendment 
Bill, were read a third t and passed. The Cranbourne 
Street Bill passed through "tormitión Vancouver's Island. 
—In reply to - A. Mir age y: aep irae nes dà that a prn 
ateh had been received from the Gov of Vancouver's 
sland, earseying a resolution of the qd ier stating 
that the offer of the Imperial Government to transfer 
latter was to the proposal he was not poten , but he had no 
e fro 
a’ 
recent great extension of the Gov vernm on vw ing esta- 
blishments, contending that since we c ced business as 
shipbuilders, gunmakers, vnd tailors, E3 "expenditure had 
evormously in creased, while the efficiency of the service had 
suffered by oes experiment. He argued That, so long as w 
m 
tain 
ourselves, so ger should we continue to produce more than we 
Dukar What we wanted was a thorough reform in the 
ng 
p o 
be eei Mine marine steam-engines and compasses 
which w ained from private manufacturers, and which 
constituted the. “Tangs and brains of our great ships, 
e always fo = nos — In conclusion, he Lees e 
the recent greai of Government Mer turing 
establishments. cas me the attention of the Governi That. 
it is expedient that steps be forthwith venen to plot each 
se e precoce as nearly = possible "ow footing of 
censure o; E B 
they were conducted on a good p ciple, had Pei nehty 
successful. —Alderman Roks rel itr the: dece RA the ground 
that it would leave the etim eed €: me rd = con- 
tractors.—Mr. Sigel gave his the 
ol 
i es of Mr. 
UY of Lord Derby's Government, and said we contract- 
8 dee e than dock- 
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ral PEEL, 
and Captain Jervis, Mr. ere cH expressed his opinion that 
construction iun ies Should be carried on 2 Nos e 
— was fndebtet are PM | eden tho 
r. Cobden od Poe ¢ elici: i a vary whet 
Ths sabject thee ropped, and the motion for the 
y was pga: . 
Moxpav.—Standi: tme pk 
ee to amending the standing aq eee scs bi 
ivate business of the ‘soos and ultimately : resol 
carried limiting the number of m > Serve ou private 
had no a to arm e and that we e had ex expen ended tw 
millions and a half w. thout Mites able to provide effici s 
weapon dine for the site or the navy, an be. that with rega: 
to the latter we had nothing which could scent pb at an 
att rquis of NGTON 
at in 
espects the works would be e pr recisely similar to those rhe 
rec yeh qom by, Mid commissioners and sanctioned by the | o 
Hoe E Com bus denied that we had no guns J with 
n to xperi had proved that the 
jent wi D 
C E, the exerti 
Sir William Armstrong, and said that the progress of gunnery 
had fully kept pios, with the improvements made in 
building ships of The Bill was then read a third 
time ad passed. zig "ihe motion for the third reading of 
the D. al Medical Service Bill, Mr. M urg 
that the would give the Secretary of State 
for India pow of discontinuing the competitive 
ent md pa cod to bead old and corrupt principle o 
tion, which Parliament and the publie had already 
ione. He moved tha: Ute order for the third reading 
bee scher. —Colonel NortH ases a M ree —Rir C. 
baro D disavowed any intention tas ttack upon the 
cpt itive ystem, and baer oor that the ee object of the 
Bil was to "mmatle the Secretary for India to obtain th 
services of those ass istant-snrgeous of "the b cpi 8 LECHE who, 
having obtained commissions by competitiv: nation, 
might desire to volunteer into the Indian. Medi 
MowsELL, Mr. Lystry, and Sir T. E. COLEBROOKE fessi siendo 
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the army for assistant-surgeons for which candidates 
could not n K - nd. Des Ae ym n the motions of Mr. 
Hennessy w. rried the Government by 46 to 
44. The Bill wit s therefore Poet. The ees Act Amend- 
ment Bill was read third time and pass On the 
order for the thi rd re: Mino ng of the Cranbourne ‘Siret Bill, 
wi AYRTON moved, as an amendment, that it be read a third 
y at per fo rtnig n —Mr. di ao L opposed the motion, 
Aa a divi endm egatived by 48 to 14 
The Bin. was then bees a hind time ind passed. —Mr. VILLE 
moved that the Hous «A mittee on the Poor Relief 
etrop: " mated di Schi ensued, in the course 
of which exception prin) taken Ei ae being given to the 
etropolitan Bo di of bib dd as Ka evy a for the relief of 
“destitute jk yfar and ie ndlings" in t 
metropolis. The o hale Mog ‘however was withdraws upon an 
the Bill should be limited to the “Ist of April nex e Bill 
then agh committee. E Naval Discipline Bill 
was read a second time.—Mr. E oppose ed the sec ond 
reading of the Mut oie on 
the ground that it was directed against political exiles, 
al that it was a picions i = : the 
Prussians, = aggran y 
robbery and mater, stia at this Particular prolis 
Ps for such a a If was true that the House 
f Lords had e? the Bill, but that, in his opinion, 
ea ati in its r.—Mr. LAYARD and the 
ATTORNEY-GENERAL denied that the Bill had any political 
ring, and tended that it was preci o 
cis E ilar 
extradition treaties already in force with Fra Italy, and 
gue inten CLA R. Corr anprehended that t the: Bill zm 
have a far wider scope, and that it MUN apply to dese; 
who pn o Ma onata political exiles. . B. pami 
said that a man cae fs fuge this country, 
and, having bee Parvicted oF 39 e in his absence, 
d under this Bill be demanded" Lim ‘the British Govern- 
Ther meh. he thou ght, us d Apre vision in the 
ni i gua Mcd pes ch a contin — Lord 
Pu said that, tho cacy yo "tbe "pin A that 
proof should be satisfy her M jesty t at if the 
offence charged fad 1 ion: committed this country. 
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doing all she could he 
Continent : and it = ie e duty ar Parliament to guard against 
er invasion of our shores to seize m political refugees.— 
he principle he 
to the adjournment of the debate, and it was adjourn 
aecordingly.—The Bribery at Blections Bill was withdrawn.— 
Lord PALMERSTON moved ‘ That this House, having con caerog 
appointed to ire 
the report of the Select Committee a nqu 
the practice of the Committee of Council 
T to the reports of her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, is 
of opinion that the e olntion passed on the 12th day of April 
ast with ref: p dae dae ought to i pe 
the said ine st ereby pere red 
circumstance under which tho US bee 
nye ad bruni and justi ice to Mr. p to rescind Sica 
Mr. Howes re Chairman of she Select Comitia s 
- WALTER 81 apr Tan motion.—Lord R. Cror he 
still of hat the ommittee of Council ^ pave oe 
justified i in mutilating the reports of the Inspectors of Schools ; 
but that he had n io objection to the rescinding of the resolution, 
in order that it might not be considered that the personal 
rca Pan of Mr. Low as affected. The resolution was then 
agre 
Turspay.—At the mornin mp diing, tbe Naval 
rer eer E Mon. Hoi toph) Ba Bland 
í Y of th the |: AE dahendmente o s of several 
ingto eg Si coe ConA pope Mr. HENNESSY m 
cacER ate eaten tee | nae hr Wied eer pL 
a e qa n oar pn isturb the deposit of mud Sch right of Mr. George O Malley rein, w to satisfy his claims 
: ha Pk ge 6 these haunts for Uo cher amg without suit. He said that the was one of the most 
E —M asked whether, | extraordinary tha Dro b 
me i. go t sacrifice of life and property occasioned in which i pe Seelen "uias to Pariiame blè 
a QS E between federal and the neglect of SC the Cro gave n detailed narrative 
Hid peoplo..of. Tum aen Re ola the loss | of the facts athe zm id that the Crown had no right 
Ww the: intention. of h E^ have sulie y the war, it | to n^ Vei i or right ci tbe question might be brought 
be c intend er ajesty era arms in cone befo —Mr. O'Haa. said he had taken pains to 
el aan a B diri ot pier Ange their endeavonrs Pa Se 1 facts or rs case, which, if there was 
be the e" ostilitis ALMERSTON | any truth in Mr. Irwin’s represen it, involved imputa- 
ORASE o£ tile ant e Government deeply lamented the | tions distinguished persons, living and dead. He then 
ea = gan b Ameri d the distress which | stated real sup) byd ents, the contents of 
pp ed As S ioned among! one of which, written by Mr. Irwi self, inconsistent 
pneri red er: rap bjects. Government did not. | with th he now set up. The been j 
mpm ps they miaa mnka aita mes a cee rares AS IOTER ne ad 
e opinions of hig es eoit e 
b uo errare ud a Phys as effect of terminating the Asians GEREBAT said that a petition of right was à med 
h d RA Pid x reading of the Fe sage eo a t particular one only, which = not Include sue 
is stri alteration »hi eh had beet RNE called attention to | a case as that in question. He showed the absurd consequences 
Ari n made in the proposed the doctrine that a petition of — T a matter z Ta 
t cada d L2 , Spithead. He stated that the vent that could not be refused. The s to be exercised 
ssioners e had Te tomendod an n inner circle of | under theadvice of the law officers of the Ne n, INS 
that ste: been Pato build a fort, (onere said he felt bound to say, after the statement of Mr. 0” agan, 
ween Ryde and pend utb, but the | that the case r. Irwin me porfectly ridiculous.—After 
si abandoned ot aa mance of Pood lentes some finned "rath ge ger wg Sir G. Grey, the motion 
to have been built, he contended that we bre at nine o'clock. . oe ctt 
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HURSDAY.—. 
migrat 
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DAY. r.—Bta tandin The | 
the proposed slterations in the stan 
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A 
ipeech on the Prorogatiov. 
ntelligence. 
pi Ba NT. igence, a af per 
ate 
Monry MARKET, 
ccount ; 
ect. 48 to 47%; Russian, 1862, 881 
44; Dit 
Now Deferred, 
58. 
uela, 1862, 
Notes issued.. s. 
Bank of Englant. 
£26 954.525 
NKING DEPARTMENT. 
FRIDAY.— BRITI 
sols i at e to 904 for Money, er 
io Cents. uced, 
tto Passive, 291 to 
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gore onns, mtem 
abli: eposie dadia 
Pan Bxckequet Savings 
of ka, Commintoncr 
I | otter esate - zov 18719821 
Seven days and other bilia — 523,002 
£37,260,797 
July 28, 1864, 
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