. 
“porte: E the + ee 
- 2 T the in | their inquiry would be v nas less, 
ee ee nable and di igareditable condition of the room in because 
m AAT eae ea nae La TG a oaeo Ea Granvia, NE UNCLE 
Here they halted - joined fe? Os apta t shou ld for thwith ese: sent .—The .. d op Mt ic 
the force no pere of one captain, ‘one sul d Qropobet ve edy was to E aes r 
with Dr. "o one: iux oue De Pe ae He - ep that n - mt | egitimate sovereign T Carnat; 
ith Dr. T ood s aws and e 
and 2 rank Pat le P the Melbourne secant et rene ite rE i pa burden — Company had acquired the ri 
DEM u^ a force, includ oa eer this country OM reduc s MEUS pu , 
near the DES o : e rang hird in the course of the next five Ore) 
south E s the | Ro broken € e o X ry CHANCELLOR withdre ^ h oen 
ng oil throu n 
one wooded hillock and down anothe sj lof ErLENBoRovGH called attention | the t eaty was 
of mb up ono upon a rise to the lelt a The Earl o the armistice y Y "a rights to desce 
H 5 i ut- 
the ie tini endi ki ped rias eant A n | an end, and asked whether iris re i A at inb 
for e purpose of entümg it down, taking, im exchange the| ting Ue fO po “Garman poris, and defend Denmark. 
t's rifle and nition. Whils is work was A nce was sti 
beet AC “Lieut, € Dor "with nthe rig t sub-division of the 57th, | Earl R n reply said eed Majecty'a loot as fully 
Sivan ced up another rise on to Hi flat piece of land, posting | sitting, he could only tato that he lod ni 3o pentru 
tineis near tho ruins of a quantity of wares destroyed by | prepared for auy service i DOY won) be beat t5 seo what 
the soldiers on a former occasion rwards six men, under | Tho Earl of Deny thought tha he Marquis of | offering any explanation on the subject, 
B aat And on, fell k as a picket on the outer spur, | would come endin; t trema tuterfering with | rebule 
carefully searching al bu p" os Y P der ‘ heave opt Ma Y Peking rire eheu arl RU LL replied that a e I troat te 
d d the hill on the flat where Cap 
hous : "a as lying dead ira series of rifle pits, the men, after | of bs few days Lab ter ts dn s- sag aei 
an interval, following down the bill, leaving a ners of n be known whether A sitting.) 
k- rd was now passed to light (Le 
10 men on o9 look-out. The wo 
m: m 
rcel 
the ern on the spur the nativ: s Db. 
ured in a volle did one man. n ni ae v Su E 
Capt. Lloyd n into ag rifle pits, and ordered his men to | taining the ppi, T upon which legislation in TP n Ab! Priva’ 
seek cover as y as possible, and open fire towards their | Bills was to p should be discharg D^ 
front, the captain himself replying as quickly as he could load rnal to th rouse. Tee om as the reel rehire ‘or 
ith the sergeant’ fle, w e had retained in his | such analteration. Muc ry labour was thrown upon 
sessio After firing for some qu a e hour, | private members by the rri spem of referring matters 
the word was passed to retire, which the as well | [fe fact to committees which migh better ascertained by 
asthey could tbrough the thick growth of E vegetation wounds me competent and impartial d itrato. I ed u 
Lloyd and others falling, besides A s, pubes the task of deciding on subjects of which they had 
some of hint ae: I am afraid, will pro al "Cap ge | no practical knowledge ; and the effect was that much dis- 
wi i n also retired, the country precluding tho qon si | satisfaction was felt out of doors at man heir quae 
bility enm being effected, three of the volunteers falling, | Mr. M. GrBsox admitted that the duties imposed upon mem 
and five receiving wounds. A hu treat was made on to | of committees u us character, Ee contended k € 
i e necessity of an 
beac here th aited assistance from town. existed ou! BR tu déeoliopib of 
man d was exposed to a galling eross-fire | committees, and feared that the adoption of any new syste 
from the natives, who had rushed down between the force 80 | would create fresh impediments, and add to the expense o 
divide it in two, whilst othe passi thw: conducting the private bill legislation of Parliament.—The 
had flanked A a E retreat. So soon as tidings reached | discussion continued by Colon PATTEN, — n 
town reinforcem o m despatched, a party of | Mr, Lowe, Mr. R. Hoposon, Mr. U i 
the 57th faute edd passing up the cart road to the rifle | other me 
Lo at Ahua v Abus, where they found five headless fodit an 
uda | system required ame: 
clothing, but for some | method of — i 
ONS 
order for going into Com: 
oved that the Lo of ascor- 
xth that had been deprived of its me member: tended hat tt - he 
Sein or other not decapitated. The bodies were brought | committees on private 'bills should act as a jury, with the was go yo 
into town by an escort of the 57th. Captain n Lloy: d leave: es a | Chairman jj dge, whilst others advocated the plan of rd e e -— Á— 
widow and family, who have just arrived in Taran aki," R. Cecil. All, however, urged that it was desirable that when | 0 “he posed a Bich er authoris or eh T 
great public k: re concerned, the members of the com- hed d 
I mittee should as some Lr Mime of € — 
Pa Ultimately the motion was wit iwn ; vision g 
v tament. = ‘ble without counting out the House, as 19 members 
HOUSE OF LORDS. t. Gold Curren oy jor india. Mr. J B. SMITH 
e and commerce cf 
ent dem: 
the income of the hospital amounted to 4,560,000L, but i required ths at a gold currency Pipe. be established in 
charity sick, and the character of its sick: that of| empire. He said that 
a house divided against itself. He asked what had been done | from India with 
toi ve the management of the institution, and to settle | in introduci 
the nces which occurred among the members of the — t 
ponite E he shared in the desire rsonal 
it s of -— e hospital should be rly distributed. 
her: 
ew Ww- | silve! n ‘copper 
ts reven 
qm $e and make eviaion for retired o co age W 
avy. —. 
Lord Cotomuarsk and the Earis of SHREWSBURY and 
took part, and the ies wr dro 3 
La 6e Queen's Message, 
o 
MONDA 
e Coun 
to ecleahdersitiony when 
N hat tbe pension be nted. Tho 
Earl of LEAGA seconded the motion, which Ta brag ze isin 
e Ee and to.—Lord W: ILLI was 
After some rem 
motion was 
ces 
oved an s.to "her Ma ajesty, prayi that. the Hu dierfed. m» 
late quitan of "the | Privy ( Council asine the removal of the | that he bad been 
West Riding Assizes from York to ins ake- | no 
field, be feconeidered. 
Lord Hovemro and 
escen 
discu: o thes 
ised bord "Wharnclio is with- were 
dv the motion, but intitoated that, i e — gross, 
—€— on E his rfe arae E declining to — 
Pene hools and | of Grane n (P 
the Scottish SNP Cl Disabilities Bil nass 
committee. The Insane Prasatts Ad RR vn quise M 
a * tom time 2 € 
ESDAY. Sir R. Hill,—Earl GRANVILLE moved 
Cem il tene y of the Queen’s Message ntm toa d of rei n € 
ELE Gentiaan in connection with postal rerema | Lord Palmerston h 
amend. 
Debentures Bi MALMES- 
m a clause authorising = t 
n debentures. popes qe 
oo Bolt rain 
sed throug’ Committee. Th So CN 
J'usticiary (& Scotland 2 ty —— a third tim e heil [mo 
THURSDAY. — vot. The Earl of E 
castiron shot. he Ashantee War Sa reply tot set e 
tho LS f p^ Y, zm Ec d t e — 
E i t he i f 
reset i Lu C ihe Bilt ane the vata cane. Morris 
meas of Land Act (1864) Bill passed kirota committee. | the remedy must be ei 
Ei pet Dubnas Penes ea onla Bil and tme | throno of the Cari or 
; i a t sation. 
time and nsec. Nol of London.—The Earl of Car- wrop Pee gage. i 
: QN when the report of the deus would be melted Bir "ipflie id 
an taie repenting the e death of a of a needles ns millinery | that Uns dw 
sblishment partly S by overw she pha partly ' —Sir Mm LEN sea 
refpr 
died moved that the increasing t: c 
experience, said that 
ared for a gold TAS either 
v cers tablished, he do 
conversation pee in which great suuin d in 
Dressy arks froi 
withd 
his great se Ati n 
expressed his hope that | the Te, el 
ou — cf so distinguished a public servant. wi 
ui 
eir cordial val of the grant.—Mr. Ma 
iscus- GENI GU xe a vn ort — intimated [^r as the 
de eta tion ent. 
ttf ge "A e 
ng a ple se upon the 
read — him, he said, Mr. A 
that tho debate Se ebenunl.- 
as counted Bay 
paid to his merits by Lord B communicated on authority ee senior na Em 
y Lord | firm the qo t that 
Z duty of emm the ‘ine 
ry. 
GRENFELL said that no pow ne 
h, who during bis whole cw enjoy! 
overnment, 
‘ould be necessary to NA : remedy A and om edendi »n. 
eith 
India, and 
rtable circulating tedium 
d mm; | ti 
and for 
opie” fy m were 
native ropean, 
D admitted at de subject 
a 
A sy 
For th 
iena extensively. Even if a gold 
ubted if it would be of any nd ME. ‘of "the Fac 
conduetin mercantile operations. — which is to ay i dt the 
Warxur and Mr. GoscHen, than 
n al sy ian, 
feel a ye in | 17,000 childr 
rinciple of the Bal followed in o 
te willing to admit that Sir Rowla Ira GESTRE m. ae eer the Bill re with 
the sees a the same my considering | but an objec X T to Tou by 
ry, and that he | the eg trad coor time. ‘et vet 
H tting, Mr. M 
rine p day mov va Mr ution to the effect that 
e Govern After a short that on going 
p 
— m 
—Mr. OsbomwE inquired wheth and ex 
the statement ya bn have been —Ó 
T home hering income tax 
erence. — 
seon 
the 
2 that h e had nd 
— € ifto m noble Bie deed con p^ 
he ei erents had entrusted t 01 1^ urged 
n n, and 
rar oot 
the 
, s not WuaMEX md ux. 
e order for going into committee | complete abolition of tbe 
gee be ne. in a short speech, 
A ed 
e m n 
Moped t th 
e committee saah, fi 
ock = — em deo to son 
n ongi m miss! 
miary oom npon; | se Dist sat of distin 
gp be | and had therefore vi 
held sampin tist ou — Á 
atic sy! 
num p pe EE. " 
to confer — him 
rong upo 
elements were wanting in the. — 
said that if the committee were appointed 
