was the intention of her Majesty's Government to allow the Bewicke, of Threepwood Hall, Northumberland, had been 
pen ships of war to proceed to the Baltic or Xn North | released on a tikat of leave after 18 months’ imprisonment Gank of England. 
Sea without being accompanied by the Channel fleet.—Sir | upon the recommendation of the judge who tried him, Iss UE DEPARTMENT. 
G. Grey replied that three or four Austrian ships had arrived | The eund. "Flat. —In answer to woe ibe meager Sir | Notes issued.. ..  .. £26,28,430 | Government Debt et 015,100 
in the Downs, and there was reason to believe that a few | G. — said it was not true that te Otherfecaritie .. x. e 
more wi n their way from the Mediterranean; but that | ha ered to the Baltic. m fec —Mr. Gold Coin and Bunton ^: 778,430 
aire ag oy gre stated that m Diseantt invited the Government to give mg for- er On .. e 
only instructions which "Wr their admiral to the House with ference. 
was, that he was to p A ce i the — ir "a. GREY replied that the Conference met on the 
te p 
B. 
Weser. The admiral m consan, s. eue gp fleet | reassemble. He added that as it was the opinion of thd Proprietors: Gapi ital .. 
mtial to thi P 
ublic Deposits includ- 
fully aware of ments ; er | members of the Conference that it was essential e success 
Majesty's Government decitnod t to ata m at rr od they | of the eins itself that its be private, | “ing Exchequer vings 
given to him in the event of instructions of a different | it was in bis power to inform the House why it had ks, Commissio: 
nature being sent to the Austrian squadron—especially as they | adj d Ihe Army.—On the motion for go of Nat. Debt and Di vi- 
reason to believe that the Austrian s nadron would not | into f suppl ANGERSTEIN called attention to ACE oon ^u ci 
enter the Baltic. ir sa the | the difference between the number of soldiers' wives now per- von MIN, and other bilis ^ 561,542 
appointment of a Select Js Ate ae to i into the | mitted to embark with a re; nt for fo: Service and the —— — -—— 
xpediency of main e punishment of death As the| number permitted to reside in s home.—Lord , £37,593,421 sisi ME du 
e object of mr ym eter, that $ chiles could not LovArNE called attention to the undue € i: 7 
realised when, as under our ystem, a large pro civili cers of the y by the scale of travelling 
tion of the pe demn eath had their sentences | expenses allowed by the —C - N 
n 
EHE of the UAerk. 
FRIDA Y: April 29. S, BANKRU UPTS.—C. A s, Bampton, Oxford- 
shire, Butcher—W. ane Street, Ratcliife, House and Ship 
Plumber—J. moa "Howden. orkshire, Coach Builder—W. BRITTAIN, 
treet, Camden 
ded th I roug he ha 
mented on t ‘in neonsistency of maintaining one punishment of Chelsea Hospital by having to pay rates and taxes 
nstances the e gui Marq 
reluctance of juries to convict in where, a their opium, some a -— vba y to these mire The Hou 
e crime, although a heinous it OM was still si hort of murder,— | then went into of suppl the Army Estimates. 
Lord H. pem moved, as an amendment, that a Select Com- | Votes of oet. CUM Te. gasila esta Atenia services, an 
mittee be appointed to inquire into the veia of the laws spite 8; 788, — for the disembodied militia, and 47,8867. for i w tW. Bro ld Road, 
relating to Capital punishment, He referred to the cases yeomanry e lry, were agreed to. On the question that | Barnsley, York, Watehmaker- C. BenrwztL, Old Kent Road, Plumber 
o essie 89,200 E bani rail and Builder—E. Bowpxw, Orchard Street, Kentish Town, late Licensed 
Borromirr, Saddleworth, Yorks hire, Woollen Manufacturer 
—J. BrACKSHAW, ni Yorkshire, Grocer- —E. Bres, gg e ee 
ree! 
M. Coors 
Á 
ae 
"E 
75 
E 
3 
k ight, and Hall, to sh . 4 g 
while one of the most flagrant criminals of the day| Cavalry during the present year, Mr. Lawson d th 
had escaped the full punishment of her offence, Wright rejection of the vote, on the ground that a sufficient sum had 
had been executed for taking the life of a woman in a drunken | already been provided for the defence of the country paler Green, Builder—W. Muibeny Bicester Olt *üshire, Baker—M. i 
brawl, and Hall had very properly been respited. M MÀ expending a large amount on the Agere pe r. NEATE, M S 
seconded the amendment. He denied that public executions | W. M ern T€ x H. pans opposed the vote, which 
d a rs, vi 
that they often improved the occasion to oo pockets and and d Co lon el E rision, the motion was rejec Agent—M. À 
indulge in ribald jests.—Alderman Rost said that from his | by 119 to 29 hyf voto, vot — reed to. qvin ote of | Draxx, Heer Yorkshire, Mineral Merchant—G. S. Dawes, Stockwell, 
experience as one of the commissioners of the Central Criminal | 328,260/. for the Volunteers led to e discussion, dr urso G Railway Station Master- H. Den 
Court, he could state that juries for the most part discharged | of Which Mr. D. GuE inquired w What the Govern nt pro 
their functions conscientiously, and that public executions | posed doing for giving assistance or pe for the clothing 
were useful in a moral point of view. In his opinion the man | of the rh romana —Lord ErcHo expressed his satisfaction at 
who, with his senses about him, took away the life of another, | t the liberal manner in which the i lad n" the 
ought, in justice to society, to be hanged.—Mr. NxaTE was in | Volunteers, and sai at with good managem: he capita- | F. Grssox, Mary Ann Place, O) ja Fora.” er—E. T. inter Rae 
vour of a commission to inquire into the provisions and P E on was re onde to maintain teforpsinanefiient owner, London and Sunderiand—C. muinawarx, Derby, Painter 
i J. Quse, Yorkshire, Tailor—T. Horrowar, 
—James Fo! 
T. Frrrow, Evesham, Worcestershire, Miller — T. B. rt. over 
0} d Road, 
m : he éminent to to 
effect of abolishing capital punishment would be to inc: assist the volunteer force either m an increased capitation Ho ormaw, late of Thames Ditton, Surrey, Surgeon — W. HIGINBOTTOM, 
the number of murders.—Sir G. Grey reminded the House | allowance vr supplying them with clothing. The vote was | Hyde, Cheshire 1 Bobbin jobbin Manufacturer Gi Ha aT er, Besdford, Yorkshire, 
that since the measure of 1861 for the amendment and consoli- | agreed 2 also te for 49,5801. for enrolled pensioners 5 pm pis mom. em — M e, Grocer—J. HASLER, - 
: i - icted to cases of | and army reserve for ree. "on the ‘vote of 973, 6311. for stores in | and Warchouseman— ue Jackson, late of Coventry Silk Throwster— 
essary for the the manufacturing department, Lord Excuo called attention | W. Lax», Newark, Notti , Cattle Dealer— cac dd Lexx, Liv 
main-|to the arming of the troops, and advocated the adoption Maker—R. J. Leens, Armstrong Terrace, Woolwich ad, 
J. M‘Masrzr, eds Dc Eastcheap, Director of the National 
Financial Company—W. Nasi Tg, urrey, Baker—H. C. Navrom, 
Hoyland, Mee Butcher Oates, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, Broker— 
N. O' Donne L (su ued as T. Fox), Wellington, Salop, Deaier in Boots and 
Shoes — HUMPHREY PIT, Golear, Yorkshire, Cloth rn 
an be 
effici b 
ing pri inciple. might be mette ^ the Enfield rifle K - cost of 
10s. each, and he urged TA the Government the desirability 
of trying the riment.—The Margui re 2 HARTINGTON said 
h had been proved 
8: bui m Ageni 
m: re not indispose > . Uppe wLAND, Swallow Street, 
e | rifle, and also the breech-loader, 2000 of which had Aw 7d Rena ing Lee een. fl ae a rken head, "Gasitier cw. [^ c" M 
be ed, and would be reported upon.—Sir H. m ^ ` nit G. uake 
ealin MONE D vU re there was no means of knowing the Suis onde Boal De aer oi ML Beza "EH mh on Hull; 
the security of | Stock n hand, Aer gr Ai prg with reference | Merchant—W. ScarLerr, Hanley, Staffordshire, Chesil and 1 
to Ro Berane Nhs xpenditure connected with | H. STEEL, Devonshire Place, Commercial Road, Pac z Case Make aker—D. 
and departments, He posed Smiru, Worcester Street, Woly METTI ene c Stan HOPE, 
id bring the charge Homerton, ation ISBN ssage, 
ndes í 
late of Gro APA Sr 
Fetter 
h to ar ents of 
the character of the jud i humanity.—Mr. ment factories, , Pimlico, Sub 
GiLPIN) expressed belt in anguling arme im AR our of|the whole. pri before the House in the course of the ‘Cheshire, 
the abolition of capital punishment.—Mr. RoeBUCK would n. The motion having been diners, Lord Ercno 
minimise the punishment as mu uch r possible, but could not charged the Government with having ignored x report fof 
MÀ to spare the life of the deliberate murderer.—Sir J, | the vn arms committee, and with the view of extracting 
ALSH warned the some 
of all POMPE i rts abolished th bac deterren yi pore the item for small arms establisbments. — The 
arqi 
Street, 
Hanover 
un., Winsford, [a ci 
dut Darker Engine Fitter—J. WrsTON. 
dier — H. Wurrenover, Shut End. 
Engine Fitter—L. WAzxrx and G. Y. Lypz, 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATI 
kirk—A. M. BUCHANAN, m e aue 
deen, Slater—R. Rironie, Glasgow, 
extreme penalty of the la t carried out in the case | M: of HartinoTon defended the vote, and denied that ae PANY, New 
of wilful murder.--Mr. IPM i Mr. Magure spoke in | report of the small arms committee had been nme Han - TUESDA: S Sac v 
irm es Sia motion. The motion and the amendment — D tm rire : acted upon SUE uud? Ls enter i. Byar, oe ~ = 
Wi 
sina mtr Mr Naena mere an, silere indies Caan reris Lard © Padre and ther | Stn Ue npe 
the provisions and operation ofthe lan under which the punish; took part, and ultimately the motion to reduce the Cax»xipor, Birmingham, Stone Mason— M. Caaxsuaw 
ent of death is inflicted in gdom, and | D tived by 80 to 35. The vote was then rapi p— mp T. 
i homer in which | it te inflicted, né to report w! ether itis OF tel, tx plan „for mas. oF ip Venema ages ae Wolverhampton inte Provision dec call Po Wi 
ve sa " ler—H. J. E , Stra Book-keeper— 
perry hed M une prvi prse rg e gs Ae the chairman reported The Under Secretaries Indem- | Sore: Gateshead, Durham, Joiner J; Ewart, Sandwich. Kent Clerk 
further regulatin : l ot P dus ment Bill was read a second time. The Local Government Sup- | W.J. Gannann,late of Halstead —— Commercial Traveller oT OE 
Houses wi = - metropolitan police district. —Mr. Bass ob- Bill passed th Committee. The Union Assess- | Witter x paratu: Manufacturer- E. Hic, k Kinfare, Staffordshire, 
tained to brin in Bil th abato tho Qaisance of Street | ment Committee Act Amendment Bill and the Joint-Stock Com- | Yarmer— L.Hrwiaxp, Kingston-upon-Hull. Butcher— E. S. Haus, 
Music. The z t he Lond: Mevena Mz was a thir ies (Foreign Countries) Bill were read a second time. Lond ‘Clapton. Kchoolinistress—J. F, Hoos, Hull, 
time and The y Dei Treland) Bill, after JDAY. nd Germany.—Mr. NEWDEGATE asked — Commi — —À v be of EM d ET na a 
hort debato, was rend a aocond thue. ho Pariweriip Lee whether the Goverament intended ia aa Eom maim ar MR, Doaa pamain VV eme item ed 
B T 4 le , Great Pi d Street, M. ayer an 
2 the rent Bill was considered in comm ga Gey hoped thai the reat of the Conference would be the | Builder. AER, la! bergham Marylebone, nire. Farmer— 
wi 
ill w: — 
on the third i G. t ther 2" 2 
clause it was ascertained that t —€— n x 98 declaration of an armistice. Her Majesty’s Government had | Joux Hanpino  HOPKINS, Aem, eg emma mer Wira dace s 
Pre ad atom ; in Chairman therefore left the chair, and t $i bonsewantoation witi i the other Powers in reference to | ten Josera ra Ivins, E Neues. DAA 
m urned. the measures most proper adopted with regard e | Shi —Tnomas J Jenks, Li am Nm gia 
WEDSESDAY.—The ie eaae pm n of dé ver and a satisfactory termination of PR a odmorden. Yorkshire, Cotton Manuf r- C. Kirrin, Padding- 
Austrian 
notice that inst. dm terminatio! u 
pos the House dor the mme ge jon Jor thp adjourn Should | existing differences. The German Squadron. —Sir G. GREY | WR fait Dresser —3. Lewis, Birmingham, late General Dealer — R. L200, 
call attention to the permission which has been given to the soam cfe in answer to a question from Mr. GRIFFITHS, that ^ n 
Squadron 
favourable for the further ti f the! squadron XL WAS ID erely to Germ. e in the Elbe and 
prosecution o! e; war against | * Lec Ch "Mox 
rr without any practical check or supervision by |t M Ae P ol -—- Commis G Dorr tte dere rl Oxfordshire, Furniture Broker-J. PAxDo, Portsea, Bui inder 3.  Purtzirs. 
ft sitting.[ 
High Street, Poplar, Tailor — Anprew Farg ‘Part . late of John 
Rams , Lanca- 
of the of a British naval force. The House 
then went inte Goan Coniinitbes on as Weights « and Meteors Public Schools Com tie aoe der Mig Der iR. Sas penser Ramsbottom Butcher— 
e — the second clause, Mr. = econ W. RICHARDSON, ‘Woking, Surrey. 1 Fy ee Lr Vn 
L , Auctioneer's Tk— x,Ne * r l 
of b the standard of weights Se City Entelligen CE. Pins died ea ITH, Chichester dato Plumber i. E Sita Pieci 
comm inquire Bank RATE or DISCOUNT,— c . Š. BrELTON, Norwich, —J. Sire, Birmi 
and settle before further ‘ i from 7 Esth; T, Cumberland, Stoneniason 3. wir, 
Bill.—Mr. Ayrrow was of ‘steps ought minimum rate | Market, Norfolk,  Currier--G 
be taken for defining the system Mee on Goren still further ; DOLI END LIC ser V ues E ford 
Cond to ultimate cent. Town, H. Woon, ~ Ticensel 
system. Some discussion SCOTCH UESTRATIONS 
Mr. M. Greson proposed the introduction of a clause owzv Manxxr, FnrpAY.—BmrrISH FUNDS: Con- s SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS —W. G- Hus. Glagow, AE Anai? 
contracts made under the metric system ; and finally it was ded at 902 to $ for Mod ui and 892 to 
(ov m right hou. aem Mose taken of the non Three per Cents. qm 88} to 3; New GG fe T ER 
u er ress was post- z 
ts (Ireland) Bir was considered in com- 88% to $; uities, 1885, 14 7-16 J¥letropolis and its Vicinity. 
mittee, and some progress was made. The Admiralty Lands H India mes 219; Ditto o Fie per Cent. Stock, 
and Works Bill Bill was read a second time. The Promimory = wis 044 to 1; to Bonds, l5s. dis, ; Exchequer Bills,} GENERAL GARIBALDL—A — was received at 
and Bills. of Bechange (Irdand) m was ars Here BU Dor = Mash 8s. C A dis.; Ditto June, 8s. to 9s. dis. — kem igh: cma gum I erp ee — on Wed- 
Lm firming m provisional e eA by the Board of | FoREIGN: Brazilian, 1863,85 ; Dutch Certificates, 99) ; nesday hat the yac! dine arrived 
Trade under ¢ the ho cy ania Pier and Harbour A| (1861). * | ry MÀ to 100; Greek, 224 to 22; Italian, 661; ay ex Gibraltar E e techy with (etr Garibaldi 
HURSDAY Brazilian Question. Mr. LAYARD stated, ; Peruvian, 1862, 85 to ; Portu- "gia 
V4 is jacarAY, that n no [official f cm cd Pn n 1596, F ; Ar; Russian, 1822, 96; "Sardinian, d. Th oj ntinues 
Government of the proffered mediation of the King of Portugal | 85 ; S Passive, 334 x 34}; Ditto "pro. to receive ; letiefs and telegrams from ts o 
in reference to the questions at issue between Brazil and this i; Turkish, 1858, to 68; Ditto 1862, 70} | Italy expressive of pese isdítuile for the enthusi- 
Ditto 1007, Bonds, T Ditto tdesteatent, 991 ; 
astic reception of General Garibaldi by the English 
The Case of Mr. Bewicke.—Sir G. e said, in reply E 
n people. The latest are from the municipalities of 
to Mr. H. BERKELEY, that the args Hutchinson, sentenced š 
to four yı ears’ penal se rvitude for perjury "^ the case of Mr. | Venezu is 1862, 544 ex div. 
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