THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE . AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [May 2, 1863. 
Ear! GREY thought t ae Suggestions со? the committee would | commended the course which bad bee n pursued by | the (the. СЫ —€— Pa ore "pd P X was " desirablg a to 
confer seme very useful) powers, an opinion in which Lord Government, who, whatever might be their Lowe — я ап erference іу the Hou h the details of the 
STANI EY of A1 DERLEY p peurred. as to the conflict, bad maintained a strict neutrality.— Sir ападе ben e the pd and E desirable to avoid any. 
JvEsDAY.— lle Akali Works Фу uletion Bil, the Іосі | KELLY asked what protection would be given to tia blug which should е a fee ing in the public mind 
Govervment Act (ie 58) Amemom mt bil, the New Zealana | carrying letter bags — Lord PUN said that the dne oen that an ась о! i justice эм y the Government. He 
Boun: ovies Bill, and the Offences (Sovth Africa) Litl were read а | Goverment had prescribed rules to their naval ‹ ffiecrs not the уй те dea that the olo. should be withdrawn, and 
thid time and passec. The Getray Soniad lo sewer to | open the bags, but to forward iun 5 the consuls, vho would in that cas e would engage that the subject should be 
the Farl of АД Бр xs af LE на ave | ower to examine the and ive u eun mt v" жата, emt referre: oyal Commission — Mr. DiSR:ELI demurred to 
tbe contract tor the co the oils e doch Galw of a hostile character, The House then ittee the Товон that it was unconstitutional for the House of Com. 
and America would ct чү үгү stipulatione of the old ar "op Su; plv pro уой. The db ea the Committeoo! "Sunny КАУ zn. mons to address her. Majesty on any subject connected with the 
ment as to the rate of speed, and that copy of the contract | been brought up, Mr. Сох oved that the further con- | management of the army.—General Liwpsav having »ccepted 
wc ala be laid on the table before the v e or the subsidy was | sideration of the vote teii iak petes of а iE to the | the proposition of Lord Palmerston, the motion was wi wn, 
asked fo rince Consort be postponed. believing that the sum proposed | Miltary Detence of Colonies.—Mr. A. Мпла called attention 
esty's Governmen 
THUREDA — The hoff Mail Ва ags s.— Em] RUssEIL said he | would be insnfficient.—The motin was seconded by Sir H. | to the correspondence bètween her Majesty’s Go x 
had iw a d o! Lord Lyons stating tbat tbe United | VERNEY.— After an аран — Lord PALMERSTON, who | the Governors of Canada and of New Zealand concerning the 
States Government had d determined to "T m i етой and | gavea pledge that no pie Ee M be asked for, Mr. litary —M of those colonies, p mo d ph сору of all 
cargo belore а Prize Court, and t ard the mail.bags to | СохіхснаМ witbdrew his the Report was agreed | communications which have passed since the mencement p 
tbar destinaticn. Мг. Sewar3J, Ned cia AR үй" of nations | to. "The report of УУ А MAT 9 Ways and Means was | 1862 between the Secretary - the Colonies end the терге 
ор this point no - suffciently precise, was anxious to make a | brought up and agreed t tatives of the Cro the Bri рар бе дер pendencies ro 
€oumuuicaüen to Нег Majes'y's Government in regard to —Dhi " Eh specting the mode and. зі of. their military defence. В 
mail-Lags carried in private «hips por the future he believed Ne ssi м ты Асб se КОО ns resolution 0 акага Un the time had arri hen, with the possessiót of 
tbat any mails seized wovld be forwarded heir desti- | the effect Ra ge S hé dut of the: Govértrmen а repre ive gov nd free institutions, the Colonies 
natio» without breaking the seals. “тле Drainage of Land | co, sideration, without dela y ought to take upon themselves the charge of their own 
(relon та "as гена a rein time an e Lerdliave tho деде ТЫ qi pet e defence. —M о E described the steps taken by the 
Earl moved the second rea pt ices | ьо that the people may lon Canad: ise a volunteer for 
El ctions Bul — Earl бккү ыра the Bill as a piece of the Having criticised at some length the на letters оѓ Mr. the ilitia fit for tyaining. It should be borne in mind 
at dens he Bi " р лм no 
most absurd legislaticn that bad ever sprung from Parliament Potter, tte chairman of the E ы Chamber 
ich 
It was impossible to stop P perti except by enlisting publie | & pic ihid. бо eiti Senede eant. war with Englaud. If, then, no mperi i force 
opinion against it. The a short c аы ion, was | Dot am peine e g [oo s, that tno gre: n; n е supplied to A it Bern а ras if diated the. 
тена а second titre. The | ты p “Han WICKE inquired what | owners were themselves responsible tor the P lamentable ШШЕ that rei pon us to n ry ion of our 
Steps were tc be taken in reference to the Bree a тё of the | state of affair а, because. iho y bar ad At the e time. it did not follow tnat we conld 
works on the Forts at SPiN Qu. не каа irom tbe late nelves ir dependen оі ww A pP o! чилер, "iens | consent їп an blimited Bof of trbps àt our 0 
figit of Charleston tbat !orts still maintained their old тпеп, who bad broken а эмо Бейге za f phon. АКы, ев, | CO»t in time of war, much less in peace; consequently the 
py кү Over ships, wo à pisted к ps ni and "ho boasted o rino me they bad made, | дегег се of Canadian territory must mainly depend on the 
ntage of such defi E th si ia сае the | Canadians theuwselves, With regard to New Zealand, the 
The Duke. ot T E in reply, atatea 1 en ч p de Then len angi ot from putem д кену оса wp: d as the 
1862, only 50,0001. had been e оп tbe Spitbcad forts, Porter to P the subje маеп min по 1 inter еу. were 
and that Ше works bad fi adipe ча suspended. lt would, тшу tó transfer m whole of the r bound t the Боре Сул their present crisis, - Mr. 
however, be shortly нешу о кен о doce for а) s vernment ; AYTO a no reason why 2} millions of people, with 
y, aud it was desirable that t| estion Of | work Ў а revenue of 1,200,000/. per annum shodla: not do somethin 
the Spithead forts sbould be settled this year. cent | york) to ghat dos знат утоа S A more to defend th шй than the Canadians had donas 
engagement at Charl а most useful experiment | dependency to ruin, К i0 caus EY approved entirely of the policy of the Colonfal 
nection with the subject of these forts, as the distances tbroughout the country. What, under these circumstances Minister, and hoj i ld be persevered in, no matter what 
` of range, tle obstructions used, and the lac iy of approuching ere the manufacturers to ( ertsinly Һе | opposition might be offered to it iu the colonies. er some 
were in bo ai bours almost 1dentical.— —The Earl Bouse оғ. loan to reli ea fram: tboir difficulties observations from ш. panon e motion waswith Iron- 
said that, after reading the published acconnts of Pun won'd recomuend them adopt ап eight hk urs' bill for | € 9d Ships —8і зоте an address to her Majesty 
Charieston, 16 - him th: : ай the injury — Бу" adults atid a fotr bore bill for children. This would check the | t0 appoint a c Үү to ГУНА the best mode of construc- 
theirou-clad ships was inflicted after they ba Sed Forts | ter aep ctradin „отет. — which had | tion and form of the iron-clad ships whic 
Sumter and Mostre ан got into tel (ose ds тете еу were glready done so much to bri g upon the "datto opera- | future navy of England ; to report upon the ships pri 
exposed to a coucentiated fire frcm all the batteries at a tives. If, in addition tb this yt eid à wovld comply with the | built and building, and the amount of dock. and basm accom- 
distance of from 300 to 5.0 Yaraa. Ший. GnEY inquired жнын prayer óP tha өөдө end other hi gh clas s оре етага and modation required for their use at h d abroad Hesaid 
Süpbosing pe бо Mx had boan mede роо | give them the means of emigratit A reat and per Dih Me er uy was to establish a council of scientific men to 
n mig no got near епоц ю she ock- advise ihe Adtriralt ruction of iron втра. 
yaárds, The Duke of SOMERSET thought not His E Bod Soult ba done е2 эп amendment, н pt v веерам. ac uie cd itt ~ пс: 
roduce into the public servicea 
was that the vessels did not get up far wie do the to' 
jl facturing 
FRIDAY. — The Vie Adm miralty Courts фе хом ^ geog nā | осел жоп {Һе distress. — 17, 
time. Metropolitan КЁаїйюо уз.—Еат) ved w Em m ad been A in en 
y hae and mee ж 
respect to the East e апа Rotherhithe. de бте ась | Lancashire, and 437,000 persons were 
y. Th m 80, 
and Commercial Docks, the Metropolitan, Tottenbam, and |50 
рне. tho Rotherhithe, к — Venns зоб Вес т) | 
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Бау b that ders mit'al be dis- | Ft 
datga, nd that py ey be no perde уто Баа" vim шше nt. 
Шой. adam session, К а постао to. e Inc los thé over t i Sod tá 
grati mploy y the people 
Сү through Com Mc a преп the ред 8 and other publie us a 
~ : XOT NM E E ILLIERS sai rely faile to 
| HOUSE OF COMMONS, make out in wbat respect Dini hawn them. 
ЕЁвтрАҮ.—$аййотз' Homes.—Sir Н. STRACEY poved a resolu- | selves ше to 1 ! 
tion empowering ibe Board of Trade ане Sailors | not any tang i onse. тера he said, with great lal After some. 
Homes by grants from the Mercantile Marino Fund.—Mr. M. pan ы ће , ра! as ordered to be eancelled 
GIBSON | the motion, w! was — witbouta| would be ег pos т а royal | 9f informality.— n ы Аус, obtained leave to 
division. Te Glo. asgow Мил der.—Mr. STIRLING moved for pa aid со i isalo ported tha n E € аксу Bill to authorize the Removal of Poor Persons born in „Аг 
relating to the conviction of Jessie M'Lauchlan, and the s befo There were ha Scotland, and chargeable in Ire lend, The other orders of 
sequent commutaticn of ber sentence, statii g t ) pei p". M din t up p including he day were then disposed of. 
taken by the Home Secietary had left a stigma on Y^ Fleming, | | 72, 000 able-bo men. To find independent employment for 
8 man 87 y f age.—Sir б. GREY vindicated the course he the latter E то doubt be ы, des irable. With —Church  Rates.—Sir J. TRELAWNY moved the 
had taken, in conjunction with the Lord Advocate, i > tw e duty f the Church Rates „Abolition Bill, and said _ 
ceedi bseque: thetrial He was ling to produce | m " vr 
papers on account of: the inconvenient p dent thei - 
duction would establish, • Seizure of the Al zandra.—Mr. m 
H.zsFALL called atention чо the seizu:e of the Alexandra at n made, e bad ascertained that Lanc: Nor 
х would be to fall back o: 
aptum there would be api MC d ‘employment in 
red works for 100,000 men for two winters. 
ors, 
erpool by tbe direction of the Government, on the 
d of 
— of the pom ed Eulistment, v abolition.—Mr. G. Неру "ночей a 
to show that Bill be read a 
coy e this- 1 1,855, 8197 bad been Mire 
t balance of e pw. 29 и SIDE supported {һе am ent, and itende: 
I ha ааг med according e the deciden: of Mr. Miall, vt ET 
otiu the powe er Majesty's Government . mig the Bill was as a ain of sand to а ошаш) er 
mation wer сыа bump о Goverment viduals w: holdi: i c9 with | the object to which it would З? 
be Foreign Eniistm Арат uld .H T. or EDWa dé, Mr. А) separation of the Church dote the Sta' e, the d RANGE M 
кү, iately ta A to put that Act in Mr. V i N, Lor Бф, Mr. W. GARNETT, NE ran ш ага the utilisation of the fabrics of the e-tablishuent. 
Ra d 2 shi t ted to ni As one who held pra ia Ms opinions, ma pr e 
ne of 
titutions 
€ . 
-- Bes was um withd i idm and 
of the i rmatic | Mr. iii i the Church was o 
e con. 
e hich this bad the greatest taking outas і 
| in maintainin 9 bistory of tbe Beer : н 
js Eulistiuent iL pies жу pointing out in- of Augu SED end бе license upon the 
ces of the solicitude of that Government to en veyance of P. gore i at ве TTL were ете, апа 
Bercy еар. Uy ipu Ж... 
ordered 
3, locking at the еня the je ноев should 
ter Не TuEsDAY.— Dist 
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