[Maron 19, y i 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
— ee ontrol, | that might be done by an order in à Coun, 
€; irable| modes of curing an admitted evil than Gov ernme ent cc cil, and the 
that EE a LUE. "Glin sod rè for that He warned De Suaneellor of the Exchequer ees converting Bi proposed to fum Pd De om | the ee 
purpose a commission had been given to Captain Osborn and i bapa v aee of the weights and measur 
a system, and he could 
ight to commence the sy 
s 
Shops, and would 
oor, men there Were 
y 
also because it was revolutionary in 
adapted at all p" ought to be made 
own part, he held t 
ould d ^ ae i t fi went Bg a 
only our right, but ae interes! es ad all fee! ing [D - - 
| oem eR by moving for —Sir M. FARQUH 
te » Thursday sone 
Commi pnm would nx 5 The aed 
rO- al Orders) Bill, ae the "dde of Exchange and 
in the cases to by Mr. Lefevre, we ramae Notes (Ireland) Bill, passed through Committee. SEM iu oh to 52, 52, and the 9 Bill wi 
all AA ae the United aged ent was, E Mutiny Bill and the Marine Mutiny Bill were read 4 second | Mr. CE tj E o second pe 
he said, that forced the Foreign | ti innt Prevention Bi es) vem 
had observed He dis- Tomax —Metropolitan Railways. — Mr. M. Gipson called | which the ure proposed to remedy, and the ¢ 
ons offered by Mr. Lefevre, and, with | attention e the Et of the Select. ‘Counties of both Hi loss resulting from cattle Paisease, and indicated the 
regard to one of [om he said ELM hdd be been taken to = Railway ch r I thin the limits of the Met tropolis, and | causes of its propagation and the quan a of di 
pan a to with the Confederate Government, Aner some — y e following s a U 
P esee ia ms by Sir E, ConEBROOKE and Mr. J. Ew the M^ Ses: ves iz. . Tha p 
motion was piap and the House went into Committee pene e Railway, ‘the Oxford Street andj City 
0 form ng of the Penal | the Logann S Trunk Underground d the Charing 
e carin a the Charing Cross (Weste: — 
d Hampstead 
k pa fter 
v aA citi Bill dero read a second time, and 
Select Committee, The Land Drainage (Ireland) Bü 
The Easter Holidays.—Lord PALME gave 
ed | notice [that on Friday he pe gm mens that the ced atits| until he cou 
ing, should adjourn to the fo CR wing Mem S fortnigbt for m peg rome n saa Fs 
- a h —Mr. Di: - 
TET Reed, aes iy rought down febre state of the Ar ament r e Hoya Nm 
what- | ing three 2: of m ix yea 
to 
ote Di oen iy the debate was adjourned. 
IT —Invasion yp Jutland.—Mr. Meere inquired 
vn 
to the invasion of by 
ear qp the accounts by the 
Government were extremely contradictory. He believed 
m as x ey "ed the Germans wanted Friedericia, 
town which commanded the Sound, between eo 
endow under the 
injustice ex the vorm dy 
theory of the Treasury broke TAS i Fis 
as iru 
remaining votes should not be p 
—Mr. PEEL moved a adppleme 
a informed that ^ Conference with- 
likely to take place, and that et E 
spon npe ond ntative to it, but that he 
had ho 
secon 
HT was D rted by Lord HENLEY, Mr. Mrrrorp, Colonel 
UCE, aod Lord R. Crem, and opposed by Mr. 
re 
d 
the rre object of these granis--oamely, to aid voluntary 
local exertions. vos Den ion raise ege by Mr. Adderley was, 
whether endow ould not cedi rdod as voluntary 
local | eonatibutións. “The Mild complained of was not teens 
by the -— mittee of Council ny ype great considera! 
without reason. They cam the conclusion that 
not t E" Rono as local 
4 were ocal 
or 
endowments were 
n the 
‘om all parts of the dm , com mplainig o of 
L^ Sende, and swindlings of ne i ad : 
q ions be vit dren in y saying that i 
strong feeling which waeiares to Lee "the House he was | W 
willing to accept the motion, tese sted modes ia whieh 
M -— Afer some remarks 
m G. eme moved for 
ee b Trusts.— 
lion pon the clauso and 47 agains 
ote e n of ORTH- or the clause an 
into | the omission of clause 26, relating t 
the said it was essential that the one 
ent | of which C ep a no Aro houn be k 
character, w| i 
n which jeu d gran! 
E od — ihoa gna cone 
milate the law o! 
f an en The a cm 
sili -Yy; Court of Justiciary eottand) Bill, Mr. W. Less opposed 
dusuranos co meg the motion, whic’ sbort discussion, was 
me ^N y 84 T yw ka 
when passe "ul Inelos 
num class of the communi y ec s (Ireland) "Bü E read a thir and p 
—_ — HE —The Re Cito. Bil "the object ‘of which 
n Ireland that of 
W. O. 
ud TUE have į 
z from so unwi the second reading of 
enterprise.— Lo f the principle , and roomie S given no answer. He bi 
of oe Bill i i i nö i n mio en would concur in suc put 
great experiment, ts i would be mi 
te 
too great precipitancy. — M 
that the Cbancellor of m ‘Exchequer had had V 
case, but opposed th: 
mln diem 
introduction of tbe metre, the ten- Arn onih 
part of the on from the equator to the Pole. AG it were | er to a Contoronce 
thought necessary to introduce decimal weights and measures, ! for the parties to agree 
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