Joxx 20, 1863.] THE SUA IST AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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вох ross violation of civil and religious liberty.— | stru a court of inquiry be мн vai, — Col: selv уз, ved of the 
n -4 а rted the motion.—Lord Хада could not вее pee Tere Y the ocio After some he AM Bil. his baly ‘objection. toit it tbem Duns did not go far enough. 
bat а committee n gem at this period of the session to | was negatived nz n к ee and the Bill was v à third time —Mr .HiBBERT and Mr. N gw: DEALA O Appin у. ché measure. 
о lar estion could effect any КЕ апа passed. al Debis, &c., Bill was also read а | —Mr. Heavy bjected to publie bodies being empowered to 
ult. dies ы "an tt ted that considerable distress | third time a | passed. Mihe London, “с. ., Dioceses Bill was | raise money fortheimprovementof private estates.—Mr. COBDEN 
ed among the small farmers of Irela: nd. — After ч read а coc y imo. The Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation | warned the House that in all probability the comiog winter 
ds from Mr. Рек, DAWwsoN, the idis was withdrawn. | Bill passed through Committee. would press more severely бр the Lecce than the last, as 
Case. of Sergeant Мајот Lilley.—Lord РАімеввтох appealed to PES CAT the ing sitting the House discussed in aus i 
Mr. Coningham to postpone the motion of which be had given | committee the 4th A oth clauses d -= per qon "Ure 
notice in relation to the case of Sergeant-Major Lilley, | jand) Bill, both of which were ultimately eed to. he 
as Colonel Crawley, whose conduct was t "C i to be resumption of business у the m env A. uomen 
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their own reso 4 i 
not regat t the present meas сібе тет за for existing 
distress, but he hoped that "t rens aap en КУ » re 
the evil. Лз (о emigration, he thought that to send 
rtial.—Mr. was not T msg lation to the colonies would wo. very cheap philanthropy ; 
brong Crawley's conduct only that was in question, but two | fo bringin a Bill to amend the law for the recove Ait А ut Mene e —— to а an ry like A or 
neral Officers in India, the Commander-in-Cbief in India, | Rates — Я KELEY moved for leave to bilog Ё та Bill to | Сап uot М гү Mi фр Who could not mow 
the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, - the officials | canse р, otes rof parliamentary electors to be taken by way of CE ы ES. E 
of the case, in t sts e publie is tar ; 
of the lish army.—Tbe medi of HanriNGTON justified his quis the ballot was bearing excellent fruit. In America an 
ness er-in-Chief. — Colonel. №овтн | it was not, perhaps, the most perfect institution, but it was tho 
suggested the injustice to Colonel Crawley of any strictures bent they badat рган M. m France the ballot box had defea Bi А-у Аа ы 
upon his conduct after it bad been referred to ~ Court-martial. e Government by re g Opposition candidates in the teeth | «20, ifie a вос ч Pid Ен ir 
— Lord PALMERSTON mid: Cvm c f pm врат v had асам са а whak E pem it was rega: ht one - f.- Vidi x ee of Buppiy upon e ме Service Estimotes, 
example of the grosses ustice in laun hing out into an | most valuable —Á » M а ә Не w. rsua е 
abuse of (he Commander -in-Chief, don theslighteat gr round. | from these and other although motion | == = С me А reduction of the v - ote by the 
—HMr. E. BotvkRr И thecourse taken жр, ing- | might not be prn n [^x sull that t ihe f s foundation of the strue- | Rum P proponis, or the А ау ach unisco T af 
bam unwise, imprudent, and unfair. The subject then | tere of the ballot bad alread the House.—Mr. | 5, debate of considerable length, tere iei еа 
dropped, and the узен went into committee ot supply pro | Avmrow seconded the motion. Рт pM Mavon protested белы tte Oo ittea di мей, Shen tho ^ rend 
formá. Тһе Drainage of Land (Ireland) Bill was read a third | against the fallacies of Mr. Berkeley, and declared that in the нартай b 122 to 8 M. y the — жест) M the 
bs rA cm pa vere dh trio vet Mr Li recent Dent tle at Southampton, 2 " "— of — ri “ур y VEM FT "т 5 
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stated tbat her Maje Y A саз йш. тайт айс demde vp on As. Mi, t the ballot. m is persons е bum "opposed the жоба | M ы 122 to 2 de — division with the same 
Japan for reparation for Dur committed on British subjects | mainly on the und that secret voting w to the 
in eed ur die m —that „А. ев A. os tod. of e ө юр spirit а d evene prae: of the British constitution, “whioh was in progresa, Tue Charitable Unes Bili panned. i Comani w Ча 
o or murderous а! |: t an illus- 
mer ^b h subjects, and the payment of 100,000/, by way of е oS чы retrograde atre of үзер сег nt, be men- с ВШ and the Ruthin Charities Bill were read a second 
penalty. "They also еше 5 t the perpetrators of the tioned thatthe embersof the Reform Oi Olub ү ө instanod p 
attack should be tried and ex ted in the presence of one or | of Мг, Bright, o up the ball ated бр е pow. —The House went into Committee on * Alkali 
more British officers, an that со mpensation should also be | of election in a select committee of er 22 —М Cox Werke Regulation Bill sent down from the Lords, and agreed to 
made for the murder of two marines connected with the | expressed his is regret that the House would not devote a single | the clauses up to 11. A division took place on clause 12, which 
Pritish Legation at Jeddo.—The House baving gone into| evening to the dispassionate discussion of so graves quein. wes carried by 111 to 67. On clause 13, Mr. VIVIAN pro 
Committee of Supply Lord PALMERSTON Ф) the vote for the | _ Ор a division the motion was negatived by 122 to 102.—Mr. | an addition, to the effect. that owners of mills should be liable 
nm ofthe land and buildings of the Internatinal Ezhi- | M*MAHON moved a resolution to the effect that it d expe- | in the first instance, preliminary to the punishment of culpable 
сп ot South Kensington. Не observed that the purchase, if | dient to n" such alterations "in the Assize and Cirewit Ar- | workpeople. Оп a division the motion was е 'arried by 87 to 
carried out, would provide for the immediate and оры rangement ould secure ore speedy trial in the country | 61. clause was then added to the Bill, after which the 
wants of the анар 4 terms infinitely cheaper than if Jand | of Јоса] bad Mns He га nii bis eheee was to carry out the | CHAIRMAN was ordered to report үнген; 
were to be acquired nearer to the centre of the D A EN A — 7 f the commissioners giving country [Lett sitting. ] 
— ЕЕ апа —— n egent the British in 
and a portra lery, ong the publie | their own n neighbourhood, There There were now but three assizes 
buildings mias were pond required, e a site for |in the year, and the result was, а tendency to attract causes to 
these could not be obtained in the neighbourhood оѓ | London, to the t cost and inconvenience of suitors —Mr. «ір £ntelligence. 
— рее ме of Common under К. з Мылы, Pes Жанр енын ПЫ motion. gar Ban said that in the p £Entelltgence. 
ieved the mmo M — not be prepared to | West. Ridi t gri M was felt in consequence 
sanction. The arrangemen ded by the Government | of the Jong imt terval be бекова eassizes. During his d Mowry MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS 
ози ое e lagast mo bee amount g ер at the smells tlie sols closed at 92 to + for Money, oi; че. or ed 
possible outlay. was propose: at the Government shou TS Thri er 8, Reduced, 91$ to ew 
purchase 17 acres of land with tbe new buildings erected | Wrox жк. A ue on a pis — "oo ep bv c C dio p 13 04; New Two anda Half per Cents., E 
thereupon. For these M perro ofthe — of | for lir thi Ө ji il UTI nin. Ho sid| ers 5 
iher tore а үс ат apari en 14 рея chayac, in order th e but to opt this course, as he felit Т! dia Five per т Cen —— ам кр ee 
ecept 50,0001. re е publie wou! put H If Cent. Enfaced Ru aper, ; Ban 
would be i the measure this session. Не | Malf per Cent. pee 5 > 
in pran of 17 mt of un —À the M А мй denied thati enr Phe к was actuated by hos- per Account, эч Exchequer Bills, March, 2s. dis. to - 
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теа isite, equivalent to PL making the whole cost fo eas measure on the part of the Dissenters ie cemere Mud; 1084; ; Eg yptian, 1001; Ditto Secon ue, 
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the whole — to 0 484, 0001. He added that it was not pro- 
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are to - prof or Ашы sult.—Mr. owa rejoiced that the Bill | nana Railway 81; Mexican, for Acct, 37% to 2; New 
South Kena sington ; as it in contomplation to remove the s re-intro- » ~ 
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withdrawn, and hoped it would i vod, 105 B 6 1856, 
à iiis object which Mr Dillwyn had in view | Granad Ditto Defer ortuguese, 
duce sy эге to lh тт еа Churchmen oA vio xem E 1862, for Ары duin „Russian, 1869, 
api mE Une " Spanish New Acct., 48] ; Ditto: 
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moving the first v ota of аы. 8 the promotion 
zejected. He rideuled the ides that t | ЖЫТ kely t A КЕСЕЕСЕ о | p CC A is 30 a 
. 1862 could be ее purpose өз фу Lord HENLEY, Mr. W. an т. HADFIELD, the ч 
diture whieh the House o зу ctu would not derum expen. in | motion was agreed to, and the Bil wi thdrawn.—Sir TL Hav 12i to m ; олн 1854, 921; ER for D 
sanctioning. The building was а pou rection” т moved the second reading. ot the Naval Prize Money, d&c., Bill. e ” Ditto, 1858, 71; Ditto, for Acct, 701; 
brick and T ЖЫ, һе Z. 
was - justified the object of which is Ro enable captors to Pr t "naval 1 
us - en i of Mr. "Mallet, со ala not be adapted. jM е " че - T ining the distribution o! MG -= 1862, for Acct, 71{ to 
Е ап outlay of half 7 "е entitled.— Lord 
L^ еј dw o Hoas f Commons ni n to on "mper анау that hé e tie Téference to prize money required А qa seio 
of loose and reprehensible expenditure founded on fallacious | Amendment, but as the Government intended to intro- Bank of Englanv. 
estimates, merely for the purpose of snatching at a cheap duce a comprehensive meas to. ext session, he hoped that 
нр ры жн йм got | tet ove that тоша поб of the Bill would be бесте. IBSUB DEPARTMENT ^ 
the useum е for th о! э 2. S EMOLS, 
rem т n self-glorification, е LA cauti: -— Ato future legislation by the Government.—Mr. CoLLIER and Mr. Notesissued,, а. «e £28,612,205 Government Debt а» 188 
tbat, if carried into effect, it would entail ] | SrANsFELD were not dis to deny that reform was neces- Gold Coin and Bullion .. 
mortification, disappointment, and се, — The CHANCELLOR | SATY, but could not see that it was necessary to proceed in the Silver Bullion ,, s» +. 
of the EXCHEQUER declined to admit the fidelity of Mir resent on.— Mr. SeLwY Sir J. spoke in ҮЗҮҮ 
Mallets estimate. Не contended that, on the ground of |favour of the sécond reading.—tx nel Dox: mended 
public policy, and in tha exercise of a sound economy, it was | ће Government to bring in a similar Bill for the vm эу the /. — BANKING DEPARTMENT. 
desirable to effect the р ase. Тһе opinion of the Ан mes — ы anomalous, and aeneis g with z .. £14,553,000 | Government Securities 
experienced persons on = subject of enlarging the British | prize money w: — C. Pacer said that as the D Самих -. 5 $158,995 D jy 
Museum was, that an area of several acres would be required | feeling г of the House «нес p pate to be in favour of the principle | Public Deposits (includ- t i. яп зов 
accommodating the an history collection, and this, | 9f the е he would give and content ems with ing Exchequer, Savings — M! rv 
with the reouisite adag. would cost, accordinj calcu рода ch amendments in c mittee as ied regle: der D TE Di Gold and Süver Coin .. 887,951 
— made with reference to other purchases of land in БЕ The ВШ was then read а second ti —On һе end Accts) .. .. s. 9882135 
he sum of 450,000. The advisers of the Cro керен or going into Comités x the Election. Pelitions и Other Deposit Sua pd. н m 
and anxiously considered the best means oi pro- же =й; moved that the Bill be referred to a Select, Com- | Seven days and 
viding for the publi wants, and. the result of their fter some debate the motion w ied on a "E12.020,059 
deliberations was the recommendation of the present plan.— division by 92t091.—The Marriages Registration (Ireland)Bill was | June 18, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier 
AKINGTON exp is plius that the Government a third time and passed : h Committee. The е t 
would have failed in their duty if, looking to "the conges (South Africa) Bill was read а pasa -—- эуе 
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М e brise Mame ic. dr Tad aot нета ede соп. | mittee. On a division tne motion was negatived by 40 to 36. €xajette ot the 204ге 
Аы рм КОТ in reference to the future, and moved that URSDAY.—The оп City Trafic Regulati ill was | FR PTS.—T Аввотеміти, Stafford, В 
the Chai report progress.— Lord PALMERSTON was willing | after some discussion, read a second time.—In reply to Mr. | Manufacturer Wr. А x, Montpeller Street, T um 
to report progress, provided the House came to a decision on | Heygate, Mr. COWPER stated that a scheme had for some time | бровей, Cutlery Manufacturer — W. Bra. i ‚ Reigate Surrey, 
the vote far the the/purchase of the land элк rechts, оа — Mr. | been under the consideration of Government for erecting a new | Butcher—J. Втітох, late of Gough Street, Gray's nn Lane, Auctioneer— 
OsBORNE ар Der there was any essity whatever for | national яй тте at the back of Burlington House, leaving the | J. Barxs, Staverton Row, Walworth Road, шир саа 
moving the collections to South Kensington. Art a MI cien noe present тела ng in the occupation of the Royal Academy ; Devonshire n оте, Se si Road, Commission Agent COGO eR TIN 
were no doubt very desirable in the opinion of those who made but, until а decision had been arrived at, the space | Stock:on-on Tees; Durham, Attorney — W. Newbold. Verdon, 
their fortunes out кшш, but in the present case they изу would be used as a drili ground for volunteers.— Mr. | Leicestershire, ; Urocer-Q. B. CAPES, Burton-on Trent, Engineer 27 
ell be aj hised in th е language addressed to the is | VILLIERS, i ving that the Public Works Manufacturing EU rir gp ove trier A rivis; i 
› З Art, what atrocities ar second time, said that the m was E eue, Ер р 
st " Onac 000 M M Ашу. заной рма T e 
ona o ng the 1; Ww — | ment, view to ascertain whether employment could. " жең 
Lord ParwrEnsTON then said th tube to the | be found for the о ratives who had been so long suffering 3 
remaining votes for the purcbase of t t g, cost са in Lancashire and Cheshire. Although it was ртаііб that | Dosen 
tation, &c., on Thursda week. Several minor votes, chiefly | adequate means had been provided for the maintenance rx Fox, Ro 7 shir ; 
for Education in Ireland, were subsequently agreed to, and the | a large number of persons by the public benevolence, it was | in Manningham, Yorksh кесш и. Dod 
House resumed. Оп the report of the Committee of Supply, | impossible to ignore the serious evik consequent upon their um asat MS arwickshire, Sawyer — 
Sir 8. NoRTHCOTE called attention to the tion put by | continuing for so long a time to derive their subsistence from rd тезле ыма ната L 
the Committee of оп article 51B of the | charitable sources. Various remedial measures sug Haulier-A HowanD, 
vised Code, which propos give fied teachers ed—such as the dispersion of the people throughout the рау Зе аа оао а 
charge upon the capitation grant; but which, he ol country, emigration the colonies, and the finding ot Lg Жее "Medical 
was n ance with ы ént come | employment nearer home. It was the last of that SacxpERS, x Coach, 3 
to last year—the charge being а certainty, and not ndent | the proposed to adopt, by means of ndvances fro = жаван, Rosdal, Талыы UU. c J. LORD, 
upon dent ЙЕ, Lowe defended m "minute the loan commissioners to municipal and other local | 1лхввт, Найчоу hee, Ler, Park Street, Attorney's Clerk. 
tiat it was in perfect sgreement with the meaning of the | authorities, for the execution ef works and improve. | КО шс Асамати ТипЬет Merchant--H. В. Мабтваман, Warner 
article.—8ir J. Раното aud Mr. HENLEY Pee н that i there | ments in their respective districts; and һе believed | Piace, Road, He Manufacturer -G.N T-M 
had been a breach of faith.—Mr. A. Barri uce the | that the Bill would, as nearly as pessible, meet the | Frith Streep Scho, oi . Hauler and Dealer in 
vote (82,8211) foi 4 мн Зу UE. ач uirements of the case. Itwas not intended, however, аза атаа 
Kensington by the = оѓ 10,0001, On a division the motion was | panacea for the evils which had arisen out of the pvp in the | xe Рав, Wha vix 
‘by 147 to 19. The report was then agreed to. On the | supply of cotton. It did not strike at the root of Copier S. Clapham late! 
order for tlie third reading of the Volunteers Bill, Mr. HENNE:sY | which had befallen the country. 16 was EDS pre- ope Surrey, Bu ow, бара 
ou de mp in order that the = ыр - rring | cautionary measure in some а лей to шї! epli D кез 
the comman officer of aregiment the power of absolutely | sufferings of the people; and he Mert e ci m e биет 7 eedon, Northamptonshire, Tailor 
ОЕМ plewure ау membwtwg te ур; might be | turned to beneficial account if the local authorities Déaler- donas Басат, W - j 
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