E 
on 
to the Be that would aceru crue to her a ši 
E Pe United Site The ann 
ers — by both branches of the” prea that the re |m 
n the 21st Ha aene À site 
ittee. H 
could not make up his t altogether,— 
BEavmonr felt also inclined ‘to advi Bingen that cours: ve Th 
f CLEVELAND and Lord REDESDALE thought 
ae due regard to the standi ing orders of the 
a the Bill, after such fia agrant frauds had been 
b be s 
in 
— Their lord- 
A by i to 8. 
g 
: Gulf of Mexico a d saes somewhat augmented. 
ese pre E were no.. doubt in ate nded to awe t th 
£ id 
ly gone fro 
be page the i 
pontry ‘sill be, shader California ‘al be an 
the 
sey. S 
pia 
of Jews elected to pE "Offices, 
of Li ee hed Bes ri k Execution 
, a 
oeda, Bill, Highways C (England) mL 
iviena onde eu Rothwell Gaol Bill, 
th 
Bill, Een 
Mai ines Estate 
s Estate ae yh 
ae, Railw: 
sngt 
made. Great nui seca 
ip ‘to Montreal in 
fire of the 25th Ma 
part of their mov: 
Adjourned 
nt, whether they had "heen! complied with ? 
replied, that xces: 
ment for not paying iors isnt to the interests 
when it iat $i eeptiss on 
—Sir R. Per d that Mr. 
of his inten pio 
uis Dan against th n of ai 
ditio penny ao the so of the city Ty of india. 
—The Lan aties Bill, th Bonded Corn Bill, the Leasing and 
Selling of Railways ‘Bills, the Real Property Bill, the Fisheries 
ee Bill, the Tua Disposition eoi and the 
aster and Workmen Bill, were read a third tim 
be nde OF COMMONS, 
, the et ia 3 Repeal Bill, 
ands Ball was 
AMPBEL, moving the rescinding of the 
iting the publication of Be Hives. ss al iter 
t of 
—At an e: 
Sal of sites oe Batet iai l 
E Free — h of Seotland now = 
one-third of the 
247 
woods, on the high roads, and 
tions were o “en hip in 
S, gh the most inclement weather ; and others, 
on wae ee 
Py ta ug a sane 3 
of Scot ie ah he e Taban i 
a better state of oy enters pro." 
prietors to sell their fore fz zi "the sites of phe wins but he 
rsy that t this u oe the ner of 
hei med the nees of 
d.—: 5 ates Server i Mr. 
> blame ee Aiia attenti tion to this very 
pai was one, however, on which legisla- 
tion pot not ike > pos; and ‘the only Range for the griev- 
ane od rite rhich Mr. ae | o be found in the 
f blic opi zi Mages He 
the facts 
thi inie yaari ‘the bia was 
te had no oe that sites had 
been refused ori: ikti = ‘a hope eed bene who had seceded 
d frog = Established ‘Chun ch 4i Scotl: 
ale ; 
lea 
Th 
be onie 3 gees 
proprietors of "Scotland eo not disre doom 
Scotch ii eigse > wor 
t 
any c 
out of ri valey to the 
hað a to pic Pi sites 
mit ch 
urch from which hey had beseda oa, 
media’ of the 
from Py man. in the 
h. t yh 
Sex 
it an 
try to the erection of places of public wera ied the con 
tions of the Free Church.—After 
H Mr. awit: 
säe Ja ie ntin thea 
re or les: Ta 
T the persón wed 
d the motion, = took 
cepts ithe: 
d not flow th 
pe Pid coe g T he he 
to redi 
t Butif it did that, it would 
he called the attention of g 
Con: 
ly be by reducing the prices sass ter Abr he ott the Continent; 
sf af ‘ ected with the 
ich arged i aordi- 
, he pointed, g pee dimeus w hich piira 
offices recommended by Mr. Hume, 
amation calling in the 
said, however, that all 
es in the country” ‘were directed to take light 
at the uni rag orm rate of 3d. Mr. T 
ed a iak 
de pir m ie a few 
speech. He te ne 
ror Mr. Hone and to cens 
of t es 
calling in the light so 
Spooner had not pe tg ace ` 
tem of ccc A 
y wag 
sena that Governm 
a aey woul which he was in 
ould hey do injustice n stated several cases 
proposing 
alterations in the c 
ot | laika of the ey diner by by them. “te then ae, mar 
observations on the recent alterations urrency of 
