Maron 19, 1864.] THE GARDENIS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
"ments of the Government ta reference to them. TE ange | Navy Estimates.—The House then went into Commiti thee, whan, 
à be effected =e you it was nec eM 
Er. giving effect he Arti aes of War, — explai s the cal = A very considers le increase of this 
rtain day. The D nish Ganita —The Earl of D. vote, tw M s to an , bourers, and oth pl 
Lo odehouse whether anything passed at the interview the es ish ^ ie, the amount being 1,275,161, 
between him and M. Hall the chief of the late Danis that of last ye a ing 1,112,878. er showing that the 
Government, beyond the conversation E gio in ndition of the Navy as arded men was eminentl tii 
report sent by the noble Lord from  Copenhagen.— factory, he insisted upon the policy of a rap struction of 
ILLE thought it inconvenient such a question the n i d most powerful vessels, consumption of time 
should be put he absence of the fed Secretary.—The | DUNLOP, Sir P. O'Brien, and Mr. and slow) of constraction being - ib ith the 
rl of d that he had given Lo ehouse p i rapidity” ry "o at resent day. 
notice of the q on, sary, ave a little courage in th 
answer it.— Wo: U ae = “ue PM apne renta " Ralying M = 
: N m science 
LI od ph ues £ eged mcr 47 a an Powers, and theory, the Admiralty endeavoured not vo be left behind 
he alluded to the exec in the rc Fyre and construction of vessels. They had purchased 
ution in Holstein ordered by the Diet. 
It was impossible he could have given any opinion as to th 
invasion of Schleswig, for the intentions of the — Powe 
were not then known. England ont. 2 arent 
en 
eskol what construetion the Government put pe ate the pore de which the increased expenditure 
on 
i, S teri. would be admini -—— and the new and improved sobome of 
by Prince Gortschako contained in » a despatch — t. io re new ind bnt ce TÉ dooky yard aooo arita Mon o hracia wita large € i» 
t that to $ rk. he diferenco o rally entice operations were aware hey could not 
thinkin, ng Er 2n harm urers ss the Atlante, aot if if they equ Ae ber e y E conducted for any length of time, unless 
in. prove ae MÀ of those they were based upon an accurate aud simplified ves of 
“labour poe there hE ng; and if this were true of priva! 
A eo undertakings, how much more was it required in a 
department like the Admiralty! In conclusion, he described 
me pp n E a redes ber Tetervea to the Peatant that in Onla tn tas ONEAN Dope taa 
nsidered as displaying the ns — 
j France, for the Somama it were the ancient national — of tr Nisi, and he | from which he antic’ "A tage.—Mr. LINDSAY said 
at How t, > it had not been & at vessels could be built as economically 
LENBOROUGH, the described as authentic, an his and efficiently in ber Majesty s dockyards as in private yards, 
an vessels of v nhaid manner, and Vi ten d n ahy Rie rl T n early Pun He moved to n the vote by 214,979L, the set do 
interest of th 
t Som 
left Malta E Gibraltar, but he De, hear d tbey were to Meg he opposed the motion in the 
of the honest “and 
ers of Ireland, as_ we pe as in that 
Fe ELLEN- h ndustrion i deme" "u^ BRIGHT W: as te favour of eom! 
Miei à to call | to Irelan and benefioent laws under which 
X € ark. England | had ‘tained, ‘unparalleled happiness an2 prosperity. 
rs that | The condition Treland W anomalous among the 
amendment was negatived by 110 to ?9, er thew vote was 
agreed to. The vote of 69, wack for wages of artificers, &o., in 
the Áo 4 abroad was likewise agreed to. — Tho 
CRA then — - "topis progress. The Mutiny 
pei Va third tim and passed, The Consolidated Fund 
Bills were read t cond ti ash À 
oe 
erting to the question of m assuri by & 6o anded 
Observed that the tax * Guy D Se Protestan tat ari the 
producer, but by the ‘oul 
E 
n|information of Sir Mansfiel: e arrest o 
es umay, tye ey ee Wakeficl Bod a charge of conspiracy, 
together with any ont aaa port of such du of 
ntial As arae report ur oe bth 
nel Shute's gota ni he com- 
the first half-yearly coni ‘tential in- 
aues to Colonel CRAWLEY's assuming 
command ment. In explaining his 
reasons for [ees E subj à before the House, he 
said that in Lo of hi 
be pedo 
tax, 
or 
epis pro Jorma, and, 
mmar; 
a 
Aftera aa amended, ma consid ; * The Marine Mutiny Bill was read’a 
es Bill was y" a second ti The | third time and passed, Leave was given to the LORD ADVOCATE 
Lu. y: Abolition a i Comittee pi bring M a Bill to provide for the commutation of Vicarage ihe fol and the pendre bs tu i ment of the sergeant-majors, 
on on clause 4, which was t d einds on Fis tlan. g by 
SUE EN a e Dit P out by 34 to h in geo we eelings cera of ihe arm ected. therewith 
S * * i 
W e 1t ur PE M 
arded a stage. x d ; yg Mobb ent | v factory framework of : the 
"TuUnspAY Army Hnlistment. the Bari of Desane de Bombe agosima. Selecta of thean tribumala Lori Lovaits sald that oe 
whether the (Gover ent. were prepared to take tr — n — Tout Colonel eale, had been pg h die : 
meet the reduction that must be occasion Japan, and make 
circum ; —General 
ibstan: 
iua d. be entitled to eontained a pop 
from experience, it was 180,006) CY ae the inhabitants 
Hea r d vern- M x was attack: bad be on the palace 
out greater in- had !been 
i PM defeated to ane verdict 
attem 
eu Tec mo; from al all quarters to of agents "| ims Toe Manis o to gr - sino uen eordial pais qi 
q i 
i ; but, with a view | soldiers the n mg of au Majest y. wm er the the rms mens mo: agg Genera 9 give acon hes 
Sones he denounced 
and corrupt, and |t, an end. He defended the Government against the oon 
of having yielded to popular gon vs = and 
oa the part he had himself tai case. 
H that this was an ex: 
an ex 
be upheld, and that he had therefore a 
e di pee seh vad ane the strict neutrality — 
Me mish been maintained.—Lord 
M T Es respecting STON said cw —( for Mr. Roebuck to yc Poe ay Fl Roe 
and Denmark, in with a doloct n single me pemnber of the Government and hold him up to 
were | public ren M — bes mns np was the organ of the Govern- | Jaw. P 
mentin all i tions with foreign xe eg o m 
Stans cone concert with his coll 
i hey had ee ans th 
rout mper in th ity in de chiedo ffered to the proceedin, 
answer to Lord 2: — Paa th the enlistment of men which did not exist the Col de > ms P vade 
© papers relating "the | same egree in respect to ships. There might t be agents against l Cra ey, jig the bringing, tiat oor 
in the loy Federal Government endeavouring to | 9. * tie ihe egt 
À aes. O 
of her pit oma husband. 
going into Supply, Mr. Hexwrssy moved a 
oo emp reir eae in d 
beneficial — the English Poor Law. 
dE 
the decline of the qug inc and that a remedy o French Govern: the id 
evil would be ve to Ireland tho yt Poor vu which ject of the savenuehot: Lo ing 
would not only benefit the poor, but lower the He | Mazzini's alleged relations nd Mr. Em: LAYARD 
described the system of — under the Irish sh Poor Low ranis t mmunications whatever had been made on -— 
n, pte oeuments re 
a Eng 
Was the practice to grant ER relief, which he showed b d in France.—Mr. W. Forster and Mr. G. Durr 
= to be m che te .—Mr. BLAKE mtm prd i fend eem usd rn and Mr. DISRAELI expressed his opinion an 
country, 
nce rir two Consolidated Fund were 
that the introduction Tveletuh of See further exp! were due to the House and the T rend 
third time and passed.—Mr.;HaDpriELD moved the second 
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