Тогу 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
еа йс A oggi ak | "o Мт, Lindsay in the matter of | considered, but the ЕЕ 
ublic-house. NINGHAM suggested that lectures regard to the '* employment " of Mr, Lind n the ба 
the Treaty of mp and Navigation, the mission of that arrangements of the country. The "produce of the firei cid 
way similar to о that of Mr. Cobden, who ther 
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ing from the use of gas. Moreo 
that gaseous exhalations were calculated to injure th E access to the "Em mperor. 4 order for the 
а arbles. As {о openi і ј od ton E araia The House then went 
be most i ses 
p mit the House to the description of central 
r. KINNAIRD, the vote was е +о. ride y, oM in Nort. y at i ereafter be rai 
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, nd had been passed by E ie Е оѓ that Sir M. Pero moved to о i t fro the schedule the items for 
dte s d КЕ theSpithead Forts, viz. theH. rei fond Fort, 25,0001. ; No Man's rfe onde ion. A 
i Land, DN Т Sturbridge, 2 25,0001. He contended that until «Y papers relating to the subject were laid upon the 
thi 2 to alter the state of this question since | table it would be premature to ins uiry. 
habitants, but it would not be right to state what advice the | last year, E and t| bat 1 х res — — d. Pe p^ MÀ to - let TEX га d distribution о of Y ^d whieh w. 
ared to offer to. the Crown upon the subject | prevent t e passing of iron-c в Usson | left entirely in t| n. 
e deron ч; ir ERGUS: 2 в to Mr. muta, is cu of Bir Peto w еч nded, 
and had b € сони during the last 12 (гата 
was ed by the Lomp Mayor, Mr. 
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castle, as such а measure was caleula to усов 
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Emperor of the French and Messrs. buck and Lindsay, to construct these forts MA wotan motion hatt the o enlargement of бе dining-rooms proposed by 
that her Majesty's Government were always willing to ex- фа gun that d hi sbip in motion the the Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms be carried 
change opinions with the French Government, either ir | yards. d t 
i all the enormous expense, had a gun that would do that.— 
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He recommended him not to аак а hasty answer to мА өбөт) 
po S m m t to m A 2 e for consideration, — | delay ; the Government thought it should be ` r. th vas an absolute neces 
l of con es i е ск said һе | А anent floating force would req an. enormous | some "m should be taken to obtain it with comfort.—Mr. 
st be icu. ea i po: 
view to remed 
expenditure incurred on various public works, and commented | and 
on the unsatisfactory condition of the department generally, | Mr. J. TOLLEMACHE, Mr. E. rut РАСКЕ, Mr. Hux- | mati 
BERSTON, Mr. HIBBERT, "Mr. А. EGERTON, X4 i LEIGHTON, | coffee-room, where the cont r cb et d & bottle 
А ks of | the Bill was read а second time. The Sydney Branch Mint Bill, — which was not worth half the re Mr. ILLWYN 
the country in respect of which Parliament had voted money. | and the Alkali Works URS up fea re read a third time | complained of the quality of the food supplied, and said that 
—M! OCHRANE confessed that he had given up in despair | and passed. The ye ü the meat was extremely bad. All he wanted was a plain 
partment of the Go Clauses Bill passed € rd erre The pue of the Com- i 
was responsible for the frightful Wu. of Supply was борта пр апа арт The Lords* 
the amazement an i үчун „Ас s "the Volunteers Bill gave rise to some discussion, might be adcpted which would meet with general approval.— 
and who, he inqui had set up | but were ultimately agreed to., Leave was given to bring in mien some fürther € discussion, Sir D. L. 3 withdrew the 
re оп horseback in the centre of|certain Bills. n. The House then went into committee on the Partnership 
$ TUESDAY. Тһе Е — (Provision for Expensss) Bill w: pun vara ndment Bill —Mr. HvBBARD moved that the Chairman 
i n of which was mmit а. v clause was added ux xu тА resolu - D "eg Lh 
bard's object was to off 
opposition to the Bill the more candid course would have been 
TA ed Indian | to n carrying it o М; to have moved an amendment to the second reading. Не 
Government.—Mr. BENTINCK called агада) to the 8а of Po which was sup кз by Mr. req nid ie . | thought the best plan would be to proc nid with the considera- 
idents on Railw and moved that in the of the pas GWELL, and o; е Min, т and Mr. ADDERLEY— | tion of the clauses. Опа the of Mr. 
House it was the duty of the Government to зорад. for the | Mr. VILLIERS there was no that е colonies would | was negatived by 70 to 40. The various clauses of the 
better prevention of such accidents by vem ы Г of | be Scheme. igration going | Were subsequently agreed i I 
.—Mr. DUTTON supported the motion.—Mr. M. GrBsoN | on at the rate of 20,000 or 24,000 а TOU, pei principally to the 
d it on the part of tbe Board of Trade, on the ground that | United meni and on а whole he thought the course now | made some progress with the The Jurisdiction of 
it would be impossible for Parliament to 1е te with | su, was contrary to poliey, and should not be тирет 
M ро: j i tim by the T ouse.—Mr. HENLEY said he was Tvoril Laws Continuance Bill. and the Land Taz Commissioners Names 
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the country.—Mr. MarriNs and Mr. Солев added their ExcHEq TnunspAv.—The Great Eastern Railway (Steamboats) Bill w. 
ы е i^ the correctness of 2s a. БЕ Dorem committee. ttack on referred back to м select committee. ‘T The Brazilian Difficulty. 
of the state of the Court inquired whether orders would be issued to naval officers — Мг. 8. FITZGERALD brought under notice the relations of this 
сооб in regretting the Téjehiloti hé thé. теба ог the foreign Migne forbidding them to attack the pee or е country jars Brazi and the recent rupture, of м рна а 
scheme y the Government for an am ple accommodation for the | of тк owers without a declaration of war or distinct | course. ented at some length on the 
Courts of Law and Equity. Uf Pi ad went Rd Mean instructions X^ th The question | the е byt m " 8 Advocate in Ehe ray of the] loss 
he day w he said, out of d late debate on the attack | of ien Prince of T and contended that the result arrived 
then pri Bri Sia at was absurd beyond all proportion to the real value of the 
Арне D чын Г Naas inquired w ршен in case of ы сд, The whole conduct of of - British Government with 
the forces of the Tycoon of Japan becomin| in hostili- | British officers were justified in vag, reo reference to the recent tanding was unjust and un- 
ies with either the forces of the Spiritual poros orthose of|to measures of aslenda Y а the pr the prac dignifiod, апа such as ME Y T ms been adopted towards а 
the native prin the 8 issued to the commander- | officer of the station, who could "wi A when р iga powerful State. He moved for a copy of the manifest of the 
крс, of her Majesty's fleet would authorise him to take part | life was endangered. defen. 
5 A) h: Милзяз called attention to the rari imt of the Council ot the 
cient accommodation in the Courts of Low at Westminster tls Bill for the 
d f | by Mr. Соврех, Sir B. LEIGHTON, and the CHANCELLOR of the 
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variable rule not to give m" stru ary no 
naval and military officers until fiho operations to which | Crown for the ар tment of a royal commission to бше 
they referred were it an end. Оп the order for|and report whether any, and what, alterations might be 
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recognition was 
and at the same time to serve the commercial interests of the | of such urgent importa: nswer, 
саш In doing во he had in T the obloquy of a noisy | and that in sugh cases he decided alone — consulting | Govern i ed his offer.—Sir H. CAT 
but not of a bred Their censure had not the least in- | the goce A BazLEY c y the мес —Sir C. оор | that though mie — M ix Brazil had not acted with as 
fluence with him in the course ne. had resolved to pursue; but | said case had been e Show that | much alacrity in the matte the Prince of Waies as might 
he was prepared to withdraw his motion, because the noble | the Government of India а" Л" to perform its | bee vene E that the: кашк agents had acted towards 
Lord je h i duty. The home policy ot the Government had received | Brazil in 
persisted in it would be an impediment to the good govern- | the ARETOA. of ше annie aod je only case in i i 
ci s he felt he | any difference: Pots pinion ро. with re еер, е е кл, up SoLiCcITOR-GENERAL said that, in admit- 
ng t| tbis country had a just зне не р. reparation, 
— Мг. HENLEY 
Pedes given award іб 
ude, disdainful, апа учен өрү была, manner, 
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mis of waste T He did y act constitu ting tha 
Council of Btate o on its ажы basis as а measure e did the Bir Hugh Cairns ad gis up the 
greatest credit to Lord Stan onley. who heden wise aid that after iha e King o T the Belgians 
selection of members of council.—Sir E. Со aam еде а the duty of Mini to have 
and Colonel Зукеѕ supported the motion.—Lord STANLEY 
to | that though the arrangements of 1858 were поё 
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m cne, as з they bad sent the Emperor todo that | Commission to inquire into the realisation of Army Prize 
which E ht to have tM catal, to маш Property and fts mode of distribution ; and into the cause ofthe 
in mi n its distribu- 
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ee passed in the interviews between the Emperor of the | results affecting both th the 5 
еч апа Fu ux ALMERSTON expressed his | observations from Sir "Wir ren and Sir C. Woop, the 
was Fire Insurance Duty.—Mr. H. B 
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КО» еу еме of — but their n n ai were, to Mont duty at 18. =] 
уе the eg x MOS eere is T was also supported by Mr. Жазды - Tho т е-е ot 
iperor 0! Frenc! о! to | ofthe EXCHEQUER, in opposing motion, emere gm ouse ? 
e^ Tr diploma Pn а Do the | the danger of ен: itself by the adoption of — MM na rue MOL Priv Vl er preda] o RUE 
R9 lomatic Paris with- Жел ege to the remission es t was| purchase pictures 1 
the assistance o: ке-бек, With | n M ib mediis dk deg ei ot гт that were to be | that the Royal Academicians would soon be turned out of 
