Jar course- of action in dealing with the remission of a. 
nmitted that day three “months: but, after a reply ticu x E ai 
pul by commit "ITH, he w this motion, and the House specific impost.—Lord J. Bb ral aid the motion P seg and 13 officers ^ Whoa 
ent into co duniten upon the Bill. Sur ie ceag oan Southampt: "he K 
the first clause, Mr. Peacocke moved that the Chairm era ce a parently much dis d 
the chair. d à division pe motion was icd by 76 to 49. : " 
The House went a peo DR pon the Weights €i itp Xntelligence. howing the ch in-platin 
and Meas Sant Reb System) B taking up the discussion at Money MARKET, a TISH D3: Con-|as at present ascertain 
ater clauses, S demon g bod “substituted MM "pe ) t R93 fi y, and 89 to 2 for Account; | from 80 to 40 men, 
f ues of enomin d me f " 
borea persone br SINE of t e legalised deno- | Three per Cents, Reduced, 888 to 2; New Three ure surge Mr, Robinses 
minations, the x Ser clauses hot tramed in concurrence with | Cents., $; India Five per Gank po 1 e rowned, six m 
ihe Government. The usen and g me = ile wort agreed tod; Besbesuer Bills, March, . dis, ; Di en w s Captai 
1 8s. 
discu: Meg pass dis.—FonEIGN: Chilian Three per ents, 
after considerable 
ded in saving > about 
in the ri aen 
f Bank T gt d os Badani) Bill, He ight 
Sod un No object p Engla si x of England notes ay " Dutch Certificates, 991; Egyptian, His eek, | mu nen from n beinga lon ng timein the water. 
a legal tender in we " was no legal tender Italian, e Ditto Maremmana Railv "76; came on board d the yw wer oe. y had. 
other than gold, « mo TIRA out the groat comm reial L3 Modum. 491 23; Ditt serip - dis. ; d ving i 
Pea: Meg A V dt -— bos i. ay w Grana NS Hd 1 H di Ditto Deferred, 71; | and one of (os inire] ms see 
i Rain, 1862, A cast 
r T. COLEBROOKE, Sir panish, m. Ditt to Den Ea 28] to 
"m also "stated Ue cates, 10; Turkish, 1862, 70$ to}; Yawk 221. 
AGNEW, DaLaLisH, and Ha 
tions to the Bill,—The Guawoneto, or of the ExCHEQU 
that the opinion of the House was clearly n in ne Kin tothe 
Bill. The question could not be considered apart from ro Bank of England. 
esta T ent of bra Retos of England in Scotland. fusos DEPARTMENT. 
objec ying at the root of it was that it belonged toa Ys rise 2E | detébsmch 5,140 
of ase entirely quet "And remote from the existiug state | etes Issued... ,259, Other Securities ” 7 n ex 'a00 
of things regardíng the circulatioa of tbe three countries, and Gold Coin and Bultion se 13,630,383 
Ean m so dificult a a oin red to be carefully Silve: P Buhion caer ae 
and Son! fter some her discussion Sir 2 9 
£28; 
BANKI PARTM —À 
++ £14,558,000 | Govern a Bec 
303,455 
= hag "o for going vi Vos E og the "e 2 repu s* Meses H Queis 
ill Mr. Locke explained t its object was to re YA ii t eye uit ~x 267 
the constitution an actice of the royal court in that Bory ee oposite U includ. Pies vinci = Zu TU 
dependency. — Sir er said at the States of! Banks, Comin ant Notes .. ee — 8,107,655 
er had expressed their readiness to introduce the oie Levin rink eta ie (Ser Gold and Silver Goin : 688676 
necessary reforms without the eA usd of Parliament, and gt hor Denoslin o * 130081661 : 
ri mended that the Bill should be withdrawn 71 givi m | Seven days and other bills — 452477 
an opportunity € of so S .—Mr. SAP as an ! A NU M AM 
ment that = tates of Jersey be hea: their counsel, an » 
be allowed to adduce evidence at t. Y! p n to the | June23, 1894, M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier 
d 06 tho indt of Mr. Averos t the debate was ae ned. 
e Superannuation (Union Qfficers) Bill, the Pilotage Order Co: 
Jirmation Bill, the Pier and Hurbour Orders Confirmation Bil, Sletr opolís anu tts ‘Dicintt Uu. 
TION OF AMA. action 
sad Pe the qune of Elgin’s Annuity Bill were road a third ti 
then lying i in Mr. Lane 
[yoo son 
wi, n 
emmes M hia own swo) 
the possibility fof its 
and the gunner ad 
Alabama's boats sank 
Before leaving the Deer 
nh 
The men stated that des 
generally on board the Alabam 
the Ex call lent in Portsmouth | [ne 
Ee during the combat is descr 
und 
Koen Sue RCGRAN ON oF Bor d a Halen, |e, Ganfadesie, eraser Alabama” and- Me. Fefwel | ulinenad i Wou fha Du E 
from Lord Palmerston, who on pom the jo err | Carbon Kearsar ek labama had ye d a 1 ion. i 
before half-past 4 4 clock, v loudly d—Mr. pe Lt Cherbourg during the week from a two year s’ cruise, to a grand and appropriate termini, Th 
inquired whether the Gevernment ha mmu; and — ed permission from the Freneh anthesis of the Deerho uad, on the sce 
MU C IER the rt of  aaton Gonterenoe to repair in dock. as her arrival was know ircumstance, as all E the M 
very natural one t he 1 e that Meo t | the Fais was despatched to the m out for her would other ae e been drowned, a 
anxiety felt by Ig ‘nite and the country mes m as to the purpose of -preventing her putting, a again, | able addition wo thus have been made to 
vatis hem tor some paninita aon tho Ê ubject from her | Ty i dm Alabama, | of lives lost the occasion, 
sty s Government. ne ren pr 
afternoon ve ^ Levée, ad yt oes] until gree andt the X eperier weight of metal of tho "Keareage, was caused N “Southaunp ton by the 
me x woe gt of M. earli [hour Tha pr ability was Captai in Semmes, her commander, survivors p t 
it would be the last aud final meeting, it wou o pedi 
ky zs x4» eal, aoe and a of » pabie, pri » the head "s aR but lo w erm ni n as die nak i pan by e wr 
o e Foreign a; e | " 
Pon the medii ngs of the the s SERE Mos Ped en Merle obtained praag to take in coal, | carriage au an 
> t prid ua ih ut E: ibong, aceompani he English | streets, A 
thant éannecied the teat pectine. townie they hi cers, 
—Mr. Warp HUN D ER NN ee CT oe woe Jara ving preme en SPT z 
on inda 1 the p — ees o RA — Shore ns ches e: specie, | of 
to go through formaliti PALMERSTON AM he hai| GO chron ilte. and [ other uables. e French | Confe 
alre Br staled that th his Opinion the t f S. T 
would probably be final. jx UNE REA for jo n ed ship T d r Co irit “Followed them out of Tromlett aeri 
to tell until the meeting was ove t would take place, but | arbour and stopped when the vessels were a league olf | and e an inveeviow with Ca 
on Monday next he would state ‘all E^ knew,—Mr. DisRAELI| the coast, her object being to see that there was no |Southa n 
eva ere oak ke \ Gorepaus A alge pam the pipes jn. ve violation of the Jaw of Ad y auy fight taking | get a ay 
dia tar his et E AS di E papers would bo ja ee eem. à inima from land, The ren E ug iem from his wound a 
i rst thing on Tuesday a encountere 1e ERIMEN 
—Mr. hen d the second reading | Kearsarge, and the engagement began at i bb t 
f g n at. inutes | last but o 
of the jin tighing. of fara (P cal Lia M ES after 11. The crew of the Kearsarge consisted of 150 | which have been conducted at Shoebury 
charter, NER usage to levy tock on the weigh- pan that of the Alabama — 20; aud the | the Iron- mi 
ing e gram e into the port of| Kearsarge carried two unders, the Al the Lords 
toe an T Y Ns irum. T end mot ae and no guns of that a tia z The erc assemblages of naval and military 
ivato Es "dir AYaros m. d, as an amendment, "That, | menced fing’ with her sta rboard b atter ery, athe ile The nce Dile. Tho tar c4 gata ever yet a 
e ug! o enlarge an ET D ITO 
the Corporation of the City of London to levy à ra rd K liately "pri th 
e pa 
and to alier exiting rates an JI o a grain aud se i a very ve oe al was in en p up, shot whl H Wilding at Chatham, and re 
L. Corporati House was of opinion that the Bill ought varied by shells. In manceuvring both | ordinar. of a wooden ship arme 
ea ule be Gale ose: the stan. ng orders relating to | ssels made seven complete circles at a distance of | the addition at an ma skin outside the . 
od thie Reiner ch AE i tha ni ought t PATTEN | MORA quarter to half a mile. Shor tly after the action Th iese frame timbers were of English oak 1 
a publie or private one.—The S there strengthened by connecting di tide 
any precedents for treating it as à pu ubli Hl, but tbat he | - board the Alabama, sitting them S B ror and a | or — 6 inches wide by 1j inch thick. Quis i 
thought {it ought to be referred t committee.— | second shot wounded three more m killed | was the inner planking, 8 inches thie Nu 
The CHANGELLOR of the Pra P p" Nahai th : i inch thick. MW 
were determined to treat the Bill on its merits only — sno pe atm e aces shot carried e blade of | co mplete a casing af Lado) a} ges , 
derman Rosg defended the corporation,—. ome debate, ma's fan an part of ther A des deck, ing again was 9 inches ? f 
Mr, AYRTON withdrew his amendment, d the Bill was read a | disabling a gun, and d | l 
i a " g E damage. Below | protected by rolled armour plat 
Mud G p aaas anena an forward bar compe E diss 
assistance a der the rules of the Board of National | Ad the five- filled with water. 354 i 
ecohn was dens nner sd, r mil, bz using her aston Petters P inches oak,’ 
tte M. sonsiasd tia oak dak pasma 5 averaging 
; antil th squar iron knee 
one part on with dea sigan) nt "The 
tutes had received at es in d an 
c 
this 
os to 20 shots in ber = bee and had sev 
eM v 100 d was bas 
p the 
giving u 
rench shore, distan 
but 
ides 
action, | 
il she had le ft—b 
it me o s filling 
s observations ar 
Mr, WuITESIDE, 
whic à 
mesi Lordi. 
a French pilo 
> of timing the blue remainin pijo 
num 
the officer: 
K 
t boat, succeeded in the 
g survivors ot. “the A 
oes «—The 
e po 
| EF. relato light 7-i 
ely t 
n the | backing. 
darearen s ey das L ups and with the p hiren of | 
cking up 
waer, 
ineh gun, w 
through the outside sae 
or less serious! anifet I 
The hana ‘gach er 
Armstrong, loaded with 441b, of m 
steel shot against ‘te. ata w A 
bet a secon 
plet 
effects more 
thro 
wide, and 
OBANGELLOR of the EXCHEQUER 
of the resolution in the a t, b 
unadvisable to Pledge the Heat a 
whieh. her tw oats, and 
the assistance of the Alabama’s whale boat and dingy, 
E 
ze 
knees was broken off ad whirled 8 
