of this 
readin Judgmen endm 
G. nar T the yon nasi i no pene * sen 
second reading, with the understanding that the Bill should 
be referred " a en Committee, —. 
Mr. i rk e. T 
be refer Sele ies Com SON movi 
second sae Ta of the Tests Abolition (Oxfor a Wing stating M 
its object was ee EN ipo of 
Oxford, and t dl dem S elig o on e t 
reden He said that the age “of teste ind passed ave and 
that the University should invite rather of other He ied tha 
religious opinions b: acted as tre: with reference to thea” designs, 
as no fund ALNE san Tae haat borate y He Yor royce that be 
teaching. The p had allowed his name to be inscribed on bank n which he 
imperfectly carried out, believed wos have been used, notin the interest st assassins, 
Hoi not to reta but t hg es psum ent of a free and united Italy ; Aaa 
wW. had ceased t oting vice ends, he had wie mn Ne 
adv e 
fram res eio E also admitted in co 
with other En glish friends of M. Mazzini, he ad "Aie. that 
ve his V A E Mes to his private —€— 
azzini had, howeve 
ll be read a second ti g 
He wrier that the paises of the Bill RA v7 
E EXPLOSIO 
Pedy a fatal boiler expli 
mills us Mr. M Saunders, 
Street. Mr, 
wal: led on 
e the governing body of the University of Oxford — 
the he Chueh a aim gland. AMARE this p pane nc: iplar there w 
thing was 
and tha 
Terror said “that noth ing but va wd 
had prevented an ebullit: 
or his subject, 
which might nger We. friendly AMO ms wo 
of the t 
urch institution, in endan 
as Ch i 
ially Mer to the Church 
[ad Teen 
of 
agla; countries. — Mr. P. TayLor owned that he. too, had placed 
e Bil aimed indeed a At disor- his address at the disposal. o of Signor guest. and expressed 
his that the House of Com a p^ d been made 
the S icle of the 
miserabi lum 
of bos See eec N thought onde E be I 
e e Gov = s france, and 
whether he iad already ant} ud orintended to offer ed 
—Lord PALM "E that the bake 
m Mr. Stan sfe ia s ET satisfactory, and sa 
Government uu not Tete er communication on ed subject 
r be the Gov Franc ^m they 2 
ld be eh ing for them cognisan: of € 
sed in a court of justice in that cotter. Mr. Stansfeld had 
utterly denied all knowledge of the revolutionary schemes of 
but had led Ho o Aene 
a which | ou ELI 
ni orth of 
r friendly 
cate ua 
to her charge.—Mr. SEL ed 
m M rcg e with the ie ms of the Bill, 
uA vl in into details not in the Bill, 
a ot 
ng to b pe inciple. 
the design of the 
i d e unced the reply of L 
the ier of a gre 
Power, and bes s ii 
o with i ied th 
Bill was to aiat the practico of 
ab co roe towards 
the Leda of Oxford to that of Cai mbridge its real Hou 
t 
bs to br 
t | hon passing the resolut of H. Stra Libya 
s Mr. Paian iphotented against the conduet S the VE t 
unworthy of a great party in x ir 
pops gd the character, ee 
e 
mpeached ho: eg: 
TAa a few. “words from Lord Craup 
Cox the House divided, when the motion 
H. 
was negatived by 171 161. =e the instance of Lord 
e | PALMERSTON, Mr. B. OsBORNE consented to postpone his motion 
on the affairs of Denmark until after coset r. 
Faipay,—The Dany ish Mer hies.—In 
resistance to a 
retorted a du arge of in 
Poen ofthe House tothe real iss 
of the Uni ae A 2nd the Nares should be maintained. 
borg WALTER could not neg the 
and suggested t that it wo 
WALPO! the a bere, Seem brio ev ders 
tens of "e Bin. 
he did not 
OSBORNE, 
to Mr. 
rd e ha d no Utan. dnowledye that the 
Es! tated o f the Duchies d uld be assembled. At present it was 
doubtful hoher there was any authority to ae them. 
—Sir G. G: said, in votin d | The Chancellor of the Exchequer a E eridan.—Sir J Hay 
not assent 10 the principle of s a severance 
niversity and the aum 
The when the amendmen! 
211 to 1 
by 89, and the Bill was 
lection Petitions Bil and the M Metropolitan gom 
Bill were read a second time, the latter being referred to a | a 
Select Committee. T ir J. Hav obtained leave to bring in a | hav: 
Bill to authorise and regulate the issue of Bank Notes in Scotland 
by Aeris A —Á mp tha 
—The Tusci 
Dust upou 
of the EXCHEQUER said he was prepared 
whole of his statements 
efe 
Ts ost.—In reply to Mr. PEAco 
that it would not be consistent with 
et 
tos to, an T 
e CHANCELLOR of A EN AE 
f he nt A attacked the hon med a ^ 
ef ARA bel p" him pain, he was s orry fo 
e | Hay said that he bad only brought o: on x Aeston oa ; pubiic | à 
kodna and withdrew his motion. aster Holidays. 
ary 
dake Tora Pune 1 Oye in „London. » 
BLIC HEALTH.—The Regis 
at n Sat 
were 1 n5 he e average Berni for tel 
week of the 10 years 1854-68, corrected for 
population, was 1449. he present ret: 
215 above the average. During th 
1013 boys and 94 9 giri, in al pais. 
In the te 
Provincial. —— 
1D.—At a little before e 
eor les 
of 
years ago at Holm 
the extent of its destru 
m ai 
mount will e 
in this T dA ect i is anparalleled, ‘A large, ] 
n almost oblite 
^ 
L 
Lord PALMERSTON moved that the House at its rising do 
adjourn to Monday, pes 4th.—Mr. FERRAND called attention 
to the Accidents from Reservoirs. 
‘Theft speaking. ] 
City Xntelligence. 
Y M. 
"à at e 
; Three per Cid. Reduced, 
per Ce sse 89% to $; India Stock, 218; India 
to #; i to 10s. 
Peravian, A 
to $; to, 1856, E dd; osian, 1850, 
, Spanish 
MER S RA) Dan Aa ies 1M 
Passive, 
without meeting the 
t the Bri TOME t Institution, had, by wide 
avoided the. real point in dispute. 
©, avoided the rel point fn dispu Petropolis — its "€ icimítp. 
mcum Me Tur BrsuoP or Lonpon’s Funp. — The ern] 
etter has been Kaiten t to ps Bishop of London b 
orion ofthe busin prio in command of her Majesty the Quee 
DOKINSON, ** Windsor Castle, March 7, 1864. 
dr rted the Bil as likely to| — **My dear Bishop of dy cms m have bald: ‘the honour to lay 
g classes.— After som me d her Majesty i the Queen your leti ter of the 5th inst., 
RE together with the mpanyin iè Ta es I have did the 
commands ot her Majesty to uw you, in reply, of the deep 
interest which the Queen takes in the good work ein 
Lnd undertaken, 
earth, scarcel y more thant races of the houses 
that once stood there now remaining. Bet 
and Hillsborough, a distance of four 
loss of = oecare ee jae that E 
houses pe 
inhabitants, E analy 
bun disco 
ortuguese, Do 
re easi was visited by v; 
d n to 
Mon) is "militar the 
pe and the Moe, ot pro propsttjs 
of the xg ed districts have Ee 
and hundreds have nothing jeft of f 
be their night- m ithe Due 
n Saturday night, a door 
The 
A ae meeting for the pu spot ofi 
relief e a was aae on 
ch Earl F! 
pe ! 
A el 
rà Wharf, 200; ; 
contributi: a easur: Lordship's 
control ajesty feels M out with Jessop, 2001; "ot his firm, 2 sia be 
ont ink bad ion Vk 36 6 n hi Maj br hg inte d qoe openers aN yeti oon sok ri 
me to inform at it er Majesty's in. ntion to contri- ilwa: ompan: s T. 
n componit ofred 9 he | bute to the Fund called “The Bis hop of London's Fund,’ for | rin e Bark de 
ae ue rr then adjourned. x" general purposes, one a po pounds annually for the Archbish f X k, 507; the Rig 
m for going into hree years, making um Le Rs RM thousand | Archbishop of York, 507.; 
Eietnctie eG. m pounds Believe ine; my "tone P ishop of b faith- ley, 257., and other 
and of her Majesty's Govern- | Me bres ts dein UA arom Qr s S LISTO QE P 16,00 During 
; the Empero: E g0 n to | teleg the Prince of 
