THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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the nroduce in NS, : 
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The Public Pages Xe was Ses & second time, 
of SOMERSET said 
rquis of NORMANBY asked 
cur rad à infor — in 
of t 
econd time. court a Bill.—Earl G 
the se second reading of this B; ees dug] 
red was betw 
This w arge sum o demand 
nd, it was à sum tha 
HOUSE OF COMMONS . On the other rime 1 
ne ven —— British Parliame Xr 
FRIDAY.— The French Fleet.—In reply to a question by Lord " whi ch nothing but tire Load 
WiLLIAM GRAHAM, Lord Jouw RUssELL said the Govern- red to him tha ta ought 
ment had received no authentic pene of any extraor- 50,000 — 
prep: t Brest or Cherbourg, and they had, | people of dw Mr. Smo 
therefore, not thought 3 to de i jy explanation | sity of the lem mands o on K 8 pubis ö 
of the French Government on the subject. The Sgi of Peace. willi rilling tem e demands. 
In answer r. Ho , Lord Jomw said no communi- a Toa | 
cation had been made to her Majesty's s Government as to the Em — woul ing to agai HT 1 | 
terms of the peace between F ; that he had eine of I involved a question of so much importance 
directed Lord Cowley to ask for a ae erie of the exact i Tu or home finances could. — natal — and he w 
terms of the treaty and of the mode in which it was to be ills, 5 . o lose no time ing the opinion of t 
carried into effect, and the answer eferred until the off the burden upon posterity, he upon the subje ct. an c. Woon said he 
arrival of the Emperor at Paris, who was expected on Monday. — y 360; hondy, — — H the very utmost. Then, if we to bring the subject ot indian finance before the 
were dri siderations of justice and poles to the rrect information had been received, and 
p 7 — leane Mir polis ef Mie ÀJ "E na Buh taxes for ihe moans, s of meeting the ie und neti Bock. Wih i 
Teference to their fore olicy, more especially as re- y that it was quit mpossible at present 
gene me s MES Italy. He e sed M — 2 ne fore e should me ‘maintained in adi I 
pathy for ea s EE of Pari 1 ORST mov dd 
= at finding the freedom more remote than ever, Maje — re € nting the Bee of pro 
= ust, * Said, be truly deplorable, a [^ who must both MH * of 5 Vege.) the a — wies h 
eee rea re y ITZGERALD Said | held out the hope of . With respect to tea and sugar, | her to provide a remedy for such inom 
one had 1 5 discussio ‘been eee: with it onia have Em the DINH they — not dealing with — bling ae for a i 
it „ id y" ad ot Here Sers, IO" | prospective finan Det. finance for the moment, he insisted "hri H » b - — dur a Mp 
cation of the * oe th ate Go PULL ee upon the impolicy, in the interests of trade as well as for other o 
Tord J. Russell had W dite thai on far fron 8 reasons, 2 Ee “considered, ‘to — mte 
new and striking policy, he had, in fact, no policy at all, orani * * of. Cus Ment bo. Dd —— antici — — nal — | 
e E him by should do with the income tax, ‘That tax had been Xn | 
ure es X troduced for tw ou 
i. ie a otic ipis pecu E dese of 8 he | system ; secondly ty, to moet — public exi encies ; and w | 
and Austria said that he remained of i DO ier ette dignity, honour, and. safety of the country that session — 
a had Shiiticiatad befote hit odanin Tit C | efforts should be made to augment the national defe ences, the „ ja ; 
that either of the belligeroet P were entitled to the | mcome tax was, above all others, a regular snd legitimate Exons th ‘the habite 155 English lito. —After some) 3 
assistance of England. "To this he would add that in his | g f 8 Tho gross deficiency to be me ed ne cm, Lord Q. aii AMILEOS, ‘cud Me | 
Opinion the presence of the Em r of the French in Ital 4,807,000, In the first place, the Government were of 5 
soul not bo hikele to Weida the berts o | opinion that the system of nearly six months' credit allowed m ^» 
In the d of the influence of Eng d —— — d — -— Xr apa should no! 3 ocn —Lord P. 2 
be to and improve the ge x sre e 5 rus th Mr. Forster had shown an blic nde fr n g 
fund x : : Tos modine e satt pr . y pu Ether 
— e —.— opinion of ine eis — S EET E of the 10 . A eta Le t whieh would — i 
on the payment. Theet A. | 
year. This would reduce the deficiency of 4,867, 0001 to a little 
over 4,000,000L, and t this it was proposed to raise by an aug 
mentation of the income pe The present rate was 5d. in the 
pound. An additional 4d. in the pound would give something 
over 4. mens. It — — A to re-introduce the dis- 
co! . 
If we were T eonsider a mer of peace, 
bound not t cee te in any treaty not conformable with 
2 notions The, e eec D dignity ; and the freedom of this 
the propriety of 
Sir G. Lewis bp ready precor 
but he did not accede to 
the tax would this added 
780, 0007. would Five 5,1 ioni; i ^; deducting the deficiency ot 
4,867, here would Du 
on harbours of i vote of seven millions, and laid upon the table two reso- 
which the Hi renes er Mem i Doe — lutions relating to the malt duties an income 
Municipal Corporations Bill Sir G. Lew tax, to tak into nsideration on Thu y.— 
explained the effect of the which he did not — Mr. Martss ies against the demand of the entire year's 
Mr. S. Esrcourr moved the adjournment of the debate er om inerease in the income tax in Oc next, and re Mr. 
he Bill—The debate was ultimately Gladstone of his repeated declaration in favour of the ex- 
e Ni pers d&c, Bill h Conr tinction of m E — tax. a ArcocK and Mr. EN 
— Bir G. Lewis obtained leave to bring in Bil expressed th val of the budget.—Mr. Macarr- 
to continue the — the Commissi — — oe, — tithe vari which the malt tax was — with. 
Act 19th -— concerning the Uuiversity — v admitted the necessities of the case kn de t 
Gembridge and Bi ae Ste I. Burr moved that the Select VT 
Telegraphic Contracts consist A EUER trusted that the entire increase of the — 
EE members, ani ani = Bir E. —— ob ould not be -- — Pa a single —Mr. Ho — 
~ be € J. |o present system o ture as too much fi 
complained peace little war.—Mr. Rorsu 
— — agg ie gee a AE- o ^ hgh 
not accede to the motion. — disabled — tw 
^ x A —— me he dienen te eee d the 
* cts, y 8 the 
r RIED onel DUNNE, L — AM E On the order for going into Committee of 
ved Mr motion, which was nega- pply, a conversation arose upon an tho London Corporation 
ved on adivision by Tot to X^ ey. -FITZGERALD obtained Avaron — d * — A 
Le Bankrupte n y ing.—M e observ; 
solvency dad (1857). ey — moved that the Se lect — — the pe ipei of [y M dor “the Comm: — 
mittee on the Endo. — — d de of £ me of Woods and Forests, —The "ios ouse - went into 
e motion, r some observa edam ey, Lord Comitis of Supply upon the ets ice Estimates and Ci 
Mo and Mr. Mason, was agreed — n and various votes w v agreed Dy —— ecg 
4 — MNó Stade Dues.—1n a r to Sir M. Peto, Lord pes when the Chairman wad ordered to re report pro- 
15 “pwd said the question of — Stade Dues had been re- = Cin Bi s were forwarded a stage. 
w officers of the Crown, who had recommended 
Ec 
orning Mr. Lowe moved the third 
reading of de. Feb Health K i When the. Central Board of 
Health was abolished, the compulsory powers essed by 
that which could not be given to the local s, were 
he vy Coun been 
he la 
that the. Pes be renewed for a limited peri 
period. It was there- 
— intended 8 maon vm treaty should be renewed for six montis. 
mi of Wa; 
T. 
financial statement. H presumed, he said 
, a, it tinued from year 
r the convenience 1 year, and would expire in a few days. 
s —— — Eo seme — pump A the — Sa : — Proposed to — this a taal, with m DR. * = — irre 
: enue of E i T ese * Privy Council any general were 
63,900,000L ; it had produced 6,477 — Á compuiso e explained at some length the scheme | ^ vaca im 
— been 64, 669, 000l. e of 65, 477, 000l., 
— od aee of cis 0001. — of the ( the duty upon 
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bes - amount ha p — — at 300 300,000 l.; but On the order fe or ee —2— rore er x 
an exemption of cheques drawn b —— 4 Mh de mu EE e oj — : 
him over the counter. and 8 — za ped paid to Pe the Bill which repealed statutes, Without a 
—— este or Gn spin PRA V Age maca inquiry into the whole subject before a Select Com- 
boon estimated — 
been estimated to 
mittee, and he moved an amendment to that effect. 
lts, hat | Bill was opposed by M Te 
p realy i bat | nenas Dd Mr. 8 eA E — X Mr. 
