from he Germanio | Diet ; ‘that tho “basis of the Con fer once | v 
would » an endeavour to een peace; and thatn LM Pr |o 
uld take place, Mr. T— dya gie rg 
deam in ani na to the House e had felt it to be his 
duty to send in his. resignation ^ the office he had held, 
stated the reasons which had led him to take this ste H 
had become convinced, he said, ¥ what ol ba Ley 
heard, and read, that be ee rce of difficult a 
positiv: 
eue 
eco 
Epod vet 
untiring industry and unswerving integrity had made him a 
most valuable zu the Governa me With regard to the 
insinuation: aspersions referr , he rep 
with wa! convinced that they were as 
abhorrent to the feelings r of Mr. feld 
as to those of any mem of that Ho On the 
g into a Committee of Supply, Mr. 
LON M an amendment, the appointment of a 
mittee the Post Office, with an es especial view to the 
tran 
mails in t rovincial districts. e motion was seconded 
by Mr. vE, and supported by several members.—Mr 
PEEL, after stating the rules observed by the Post Office 
relation to the acceleration of mails, observed that he was far 
from saying that there was not for improvement; but 
rovince of the P a 
XCHEQUER. S praed. that, 
i cbe at House, 
pre cording to 
the sped PE gbserved iA aed House) bad had an oppor- 
tunity qm a conjunction with the Post 
Office The moti "m po ved without a division, 
and the House reatinied in Com mittee of Supply the ee. 
ation of the Navy Estimates. On the vote for 1,164,100/, for 
naval stores for the buildin ng, repair, and outfit of the fleet, 
Bonn machinery, and ships built py contract, sultory 
debate ensued, in the Borea of which Lord C. PAG d in reply 
ENT. 
u 
ex t 
continue building armour plated ships, and to forego the 
building of wooden shi The propriety of building 
Bhips in private as pared the Government 
establishments was rey. brought under notice; and 
T. xpressed his opinion that t building 
of ships contract had never been Sey asmuch 
as the plans for th ordered to constructed 
for the yy e by the Comptroller of the 
Tu and en tes Amm. so bound vu 
their experience. "ín his opini on it would be — 
to abandon nacta altogether than to tie up the hands 
ntractors as at me ent. The vote was ultimately agreed Ans 
were the foll g :— 662,212. for naval store = ir depar t- 
and medical stores; 102,820] for cellan 
697,7901. for half-pay, rved half-pay, and retire y" 
ees get DM 5 490,2011. for milita eri and 
83l. nsions and allowances ; and 
allowan 3,9 
314.3200 Tor the conveyance of troops. The rètols. were 
o be reported. The e ion Relief Aid Acts Continuance 
Bis med through co: me 
— Lisburn E os OE Mr. ADAR moved 
that Mr. Sesion the preci for Perthshire, be excused for 
ot atten: dna the CES Election Co 
[e 22d of March. 
motion was carried without 
id they were 
LEM. where the value of 
dco nire, m value 
in mei 
had acquired new 
"ut con buted to the local 
— are ELPHINSTONE, 
otion.—Mr. HANKEY opposed | ai 
relieved 
ractically im 
© ikiii of e ratepa; 
national exchequ 
purp: ording a gratuito 
not founded upon dud to nM Tow nach that 
to have such es iilis hm —Sir F. BABING 
rear Foy com by Mr. DUTTON, 
? divided, when 
negatived by sd bes The select quce el 
wasappointed. e report of the Co; 
e "ew. 
as withdrawn 
yore enin bri eA S 
n m a AM 
te and amend the existin; E c ta io 
yal Commissioners of 
^ said me pr no vea e the 
far as it wen! mprove the adminis- 
court A^ substituting paid judges, and 
mo inor poi functus tions of the 
hich ma 
til the TA En 
reported. The 
2 Bill 
The Registration of County 
A a ba peer € Union 2 wh 
—Mr. 
was then read a sec 2 nd ti 
Voters (Ireland) Bill w: 
rage Bill Wa iad a third tim pas F 
pem the chairman of the Lisburn tection Comite, repudio 
that ti ad met that morning, and ved at the wid 
E i 
Mio nob üs d 
HURS he 
nto a Co ittes o perm Means, the CHANCELLOR of the 
EXCHEQUE. a very ul ouse made the financ: ial statem uM 
of the year. Having compared the expendi and reveu 
2 e reo s, and referred to the peeulae 
xtin 
to [X 00 "The Midi uen nditure 
anda qua 
M million 
rii to dpt Last Year 
N UU at 68,171 onn d "n e rea; 
70,208,0001., showing a Sui 
The tà 
,0 
an the s departments 
m — se 
rimean war, 
m. t 26,211,000. The Mery of the 
ces ird ed an 
nic 
ing per er ream 
Wize 000, 0000. ; » 1863, 891, L.000,000f. ; án in 1868, ving te i ,0001. 
t 
the 
re the 
Mi feleatiny | Those years, from 1 
t hod addressed itse sania toe libe 
li He 
effects of our late fiscal legislation me partials 
, tobacco, and tea, an 
the case ing 
bed, angl benefited. the fall in the 
The mue duties had not rea m uch à 5 had 
he was prepared to prove, Hz ASANT, 
not to be traced = 
intenance of the duty, za the pub publie 
prie 
fet 
be on spectet, bu off in consumption ae 
uggling, but rather to the limited m 
ering the disposal of this Tm h ied a variety of 
minor changes and = a y with d which he thought eee 
He proposed to do ith the duty of 1 s erq v 
foreign corn, lentils, has hs aai to subat tute ut = of 8 ver 
ewt., to reduce the license to sell tea in at peo in houses 
of less valus than „ per abi m fro m lk S o 28. ona 
reduce the duty on Bi at mps us ipit! join 
meetings from T. n. Mà to equalise the duties icem ori 
tieal benefices rtain amount; to reduce the d dutie: 
koe eant] dd on powers of Lee d o the aera 
dividends; to eed the ge ssuran 
of 1s. stamp; and to ule ir diodes eae 
ke out occasional licenses in th 
publicans were now permitted to do. These 
altéra Hoba - Woolf: cause s total loss of revenue of 10.0001, 
ring t 
reducing the surplus to 2,560,000/. In consideri 
osed t 
ties. The Hore 
ve ifi 
very deme p bd i 
s itin ie appr T M t E anda pg em offence to others. 
not p ay uty 
AUC tr Bic ere it was not nc AA by authority. 
A committee of that Hou v had reported in favour of a system 
of classifi uties. intri 
den. E the dividin, w estab) reducing the 
d. EE gi n KON iis LA Ua 6d., and 9s, 4d., with 
za eable E. 8s, 2d. The 
bn of eredit for in- 
aeann i fro aye, saoi 
creased peneme he tok at i, 380,0 0001, Which would bring 
foun the surplus & 1,240,0001. With reference to the m. Á ee 
he did not believe that the lo 88 by its reduction wo nd, sx 
contended, be repaired by increased consumption, whioh had 
not followed the takin "€ yt beer cn: aim mor 
tiosliy a reduction of the mal When Ld 
Mat looked to, comparative poema should be pv bbs 
and he. 
insisted that the grower of barley had 
Parliament was, moreo — 
to s 
n the pe 
wellas England, pr he showed thee 
tho givi vin ing up of ae malt A would be a boon almost els 
pu 2 Government, therefore, had com 
ras their duty to the inn 
rb Be to the don ef n 
the [otn ond 
SOT TT 
icy'of this tax, ' — not desi 
ew opt tet th wii 
the question viewing the Mmm 
ma hout reference 
of ak tory of mene 
and S knoWIp ging the” atei inseparable from the 
ordinary operation " uch an impost, the Government pro 
osed, he a new — in its further reduction by 
in the poun 
revenue pow thereby b ed E 
800, 0002., still leaving a surplus of 430,0007, Here the Gov 
ment would fain stop; p ^ order to meet what t appea: tired 40 
bo. ne gene — desit of t v they yess preparen. i 
experi e to the 
duty: ‘They Proposed, RA 
Stock in trade from to ls. 6d. pér cent., 
the 1st of ae ultimate loss entailed by th 
ment would be 192, 000l, and the immediate loss 
E. The result after theso Pipe aud atos 
be a total financia! 2,0002., reduci 
ras 
propositions it would assist stili further in extending 
that wise and beneficent policy which had already don 
ben hes. Sg and ge = pre the wos de Eo promote ‘the 
welfare of the people Tho right hon 
i a speech of three hours duration, by 
Placing in the hands of the chairman a,resolution to 
to the banger the 
foreign corn 
lairos o of etn 
uty, bad not 
upon the whole 
ren 
E 
from 
ex 
x 
2] wer ep memet f tho fi 
o a 
TE more Iborally with that subject Mr 13° 
H 
London and dt Joint Stock Bank. 
of 
and L ord | D Han 
rte d we e wien piri itg ta itl irs 
advocated a pe Sad =r Tie Scale of d ^ 
Mr. Monnitt 
Ee ^ [my en ne to proce 
given notice phe mnato: f th 
criticae the Budget in a hhvstile SI 
the ral n iple of free trade, 
that the first strong Government t 
power would Tgimpope A 
considered the 
rmm off 1 
r some ‘rem 
ed atten 
the Voluntez artery Heh i 
likely to be taken m thêm nad 
Royal Artillery.— sir x NEA moved that it was e 
that the recommendations of the committee on the inst 
and employment of soldiers and oan 
be ee eo ee ee 
discipline of the arm. Ma ^ i 
in reply to Colone! 8j ‘kes, that the 2 arge for 
was included in -— qe that the 
country did not exceed 120 m 
increase it. In aisi er 
he subjee vie Se 
jui wa 
of the oom 
mittee. The n withdrawn, pr. 
moin Wu going into | Committee of Suppiy. Tho remay 
busines: then disposed of. nme 
'RID. ae Conference.—In answer to 4 — 
PALM decem said Vh ae E of in 
represented at the Con about to be 
and ori oe — — have a z> heait the interests of! 
‘onastic "i3 M — for br ela iit 
mittee of = rs 
oe 
mitteo to inquire into the allegations pom 
Mr. Alfred entual and 
Smee, relative 
- lishments - this “country her 
irena which have occurred in 
Oratorians at Syde Aen | Left 
cE TEE 
e bvtetigent. 
AMALGAMATION oF CITY Banks. 
on Friday that Ml ones Lo; oyd 
private bankers, have transferred their 
Money MAREKET, FRIDAY.—BBRITISH 
sols closed at 91% to 4 for Money, 
d, 
pf 
"ex div. 
Cents, 64i; Fayptian,: second issue, 100; 
04; Ita lian P anri m 74; 
to 45i ale! 
o 
"m 
r Ce 
s M oes 182 
5i; pita 1859, s Big J 1862, 
55) itto New vuv Dit 
o 1 Lo An "931 to 
Diit 1862, 71} to 72; Ditto 1001, Bo 
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FR pril 1—BANKR 
Ragin, Road, arate ller—T, riti 
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Jew 
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doces Se Masthead 
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$. 1 ee istol, Beer Retailer— 
mere, Shropshire 
Poker). "WARREN, 
[toas late of Birmingham, © 
Grocer—W. Warkrn, Heaton 
i KKRUPT 
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b's mp. Leur treet, K 
Ww Am recie Glouces 
Yorkshire, -— 
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