IX , T 1 T r 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ia raea GAZETTE. ER 
1861) М 
T at stifying his own calculation: AS 
ise im th damage had also been occasioned by a gre = Ethe amount to be r&esty € vr. insisted that the z — 
e river. FnrpAY.—General PEEL asked what steps the » Government he *c ws to «the doctrin at E à WAS а sound o Атк: 
Scor TIA.— The Legislature at Halifax was in | had takes to ascertain whether the ka the Murder | paid firs e merchants enm 
tha 12E} of Capta Brabazon, erai M al Artiller ry, by е framed w. who 
i ) Chinese d true, His relatives enter s wi à fere 
e e bombardment of Fort Sumter. The following | ty of the report, and he thought there was n р i ad been computed. qi he prog apor 
resolutio: as . immediately moved amid ms of his death.—Mr. GRE aont also sta d fao ndir гоя Я > е Кайпа кап 
i :—“ t this House | discredit upon the story of Cap rabazon's decapi n 
mo min pass d unanimou e A iE e outbreak While th d was so unsatisfactory, every exertion ought conviction t| | 
ear ith dee eep sorrow and re gre to "n а to be made to ascertain the truth.—Lord PALMERSTON said he over E 
of civil Ainas ап T UM their friends г aud neighbours int е sympathised with the relatives of Captain Braoazon in their | second ied | 
Unite g anxiety to ascertain the real truth as to his fate, but he was | he balanced the claims of m 
ai only consolation left t aem wa da on x 
а the lingering at іе : 
that. those who к their language and sam their н а Ж боек de lowc 
be shedding each other's blood, and he assured e House that m 
desire to offer up their fi ervent үүнү ч to the ather of А ‚© 
the Universe i the restoration of peace." retenti S s we ihe a 
Tar BRA —Advices from Rio de Janeiro to the ха ntion for the scitlement of the Jolaim M e: hill » 
roo m; : 
ЖА ult, state nd а dreadful нарив» А had destroyed |an and Bro SE ALMERSTON said x3 [e gs - сў 
т uu : 
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s e i ,000, P 
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. The city of Menuo ie Zà 18 РЕ Зе d bir б. Lewis pue 
Re the pers 
e said, was under 
tairs. „See Uu 
population and active ridet 
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copy HE 
ей the Bis eua of Worceste ad 
r, and of all minutes Sd pro- a and ies deal w 
E motion was agreed 
kem tiament А у. renewal of war "dui The p | charac 
ick ion.—Mr. DG: ired | duty on paper. m бер s f dis he termed the pd the la 
t had been assumed that th Е! ЩЫ: 
what steps w 
Lvv pre- | char ides of bribery ta 
d taxpayer s ot Cal- | of Inquiry into the election анка 
g of the system of | and on nana into explanations in relati 
ture | ATTORNEY-GENERAL stated the grounds u 
on nelnsion that the hon, mem ad been guilty 
that he ped forbear from instituting a 
sence of a "ec eni witness 
iff — у 
USE OF LORDS 
rnment of Mie 
е and indigo tax. 
also complain 
| fin. 
а по ейде а at all. 
hat the w ho! 
f he | Wi ad 
PON Ways а 
Mysore, whi! ch | | he could hardly ч 
bem Den s pied to to ba 
: d | 
the Commons.—Earl GREY expressed his that country d propose the remissi ; о stea ct 
rable farce of the Le: M сузе the rectifier | paper oto. he de argued 
аз вооп as possible, The ms cnc te 
3, 
Council might be done 
€ bee Е х ань неее за nationalities. In France | of hp = aa а perfect 
expenditure for the presen «ва ше its B 
m T ТТЕ had |n ia X: e боо AS TN isposed of, an gs 
ostilities United States, rs. recen fair q 
= pasi ce anj ara of the еы pa Sd eem mA Y 
— Lo! а, ореногве said that | being the of a ы тон ded 
had | to part with. 24, taxes; 
ought to be gi o the poo 
€ Tto, amd t the г 
o Ho збу 
He called о WED: covery 
se, therefore, to reject the Budget, md "thus not gem save | into voti nito son this 
er өй То affairs if that advice were 
Hou! 
the f finances y the country but avert the insult aimed at the | М'Млнох said tha 
Mr. Horenin 
— M: 
хисо. Lyons, therefore, had been i 
ess asked for 
; Hou Im —Mr. BRIGHT taun! 
т prognosticai cations, ез their 
His own pev from which 
never to depart, was, that whenever a СЕТЕ ot i3 
chequer, of whatever а-а declared ther 
әзе Е to belie M eved, "therefore, "at Denm 
у а sur etti 
R, and Mr. ге 
diir t d amendm was carried mi Tecomm 
waslost. On the e Y: or goin He belie 
dE Notice Mrs nM г 
гел’. чн 
—The Royal 
ви a second time, the Queen's Prison, &с. qm passed | | 
12500 committee, and the Bills of pons gd and Promissory 
Notes (Ireland) € was re: read э third time and рағвед. „| 
r dut 
stry of Үөр у бран һе Ф; 
the Чин paper manufacturers, ad. concentra ratei rade in Bii, and explained that its object jab, BN 
А, hands of а few rich m Turnin the Church of England to у, 1 at | Hot 
obta ined licence ien the bishop other thit 
Marine Barracks( East Stone ouse, Devon) | Y 
URSDAY.— rriage Law Amendment Bill and t| anxi 
Leases, d:c., by Taeumbems Restriction Bilt, passed through e d есед 5 i о-у ат \ 
mittee ; and t к=з Queen's Prison Bill was read a third time and | pass, 
p ey S pe ene өе inquiries by Lord | fo в 
ERBY ICKLOW те! g to the religious instructi 
0f Roman Catholics in Scoteh poor-bouses, 5 e of ГАН | | 
з tl b pre n —- Жа: AM “opportune coe cr 
to the Parliament at Turin with regard to the late Italian iie ET Los o эм thae esi ne voua bi the үз 
: the 
ET COR A Mn Md ain M PE wen der |7 vote this time for the remission of the Papae doti, but he by oti 
RH He EET IDE from Sir James Hudson, none could | ea p "ctn o laat. yen бм! Sio House Segala be т: Bish erp f be obj d 
od hi continue the n shop, if th 
mg that res Be d the authority of Count Cavour for for s ardd | © emen objected to the reduction n either of the paper or the with the 1 f ormer, fe » ed p 
usu MF éxpiuient of pabtio орао а Tay. mig | tea and sugar duties, and insi vip boss every remission of | second кеди pg. It did n« 
Р р burden which the Housse оша rd ought to be made |interfere the 
fnr bain Marriage 4 the Pr inces Alice —Еаг] GRANVILLE ой the Inco me-tax, — Mr. B c . supported "the пое 
brought up a message from the Cro which was read by the pru. said that if taxes 
Lord Chance cot nicati ы: йн her Majesty’ which fall v a 
intention to sanction a marriage between the Princess А} n the removal « "bw n 
the Prince Lo esse. T erous. proofs her Majesty | the poor would n 
ad received of the loyalty of that House, and cf p attachment ее pon the "iranspesit 
lc ui emen. жы d left Vor no room doubt the | of the Gov. ent and the House w "appe 
igness o ips to make such a provision for | $ 
ул marriage as might be suitable to the umm of the | eoe Tio Governmens Too сыш шы 
De GRANVILLE seid that this was not the time | sition had caused a number up in arms. | far 
go in detail into е кто of her Majesty's mes- | According to the docking of the Zonetitution, it was the d duty | Mr. 
sage, but at present is duty to ask their ofthe Government to ке care that too little w. « 
as not asked for | licensed by th 
er M Mee "e once hd a suitable address to her Majesty. | the public service, and the duty of the House to see that it did 
bus ave the greater ple —À doing this at the pre- | per grant too much. There were two questions to be con- 
ww 
t moment when her Majesty bad so recently suffered а | sidered—first, whether there was а sur) 
—ürst, plus, and, secondl 
ee EM аса um Earl of DxnBY cordially con- е it was to be dealt with. Now the opponents of the Budget were | nut alousy у, 
} ordships хона чі "ii : e » doubt whatever that their | not а upon either question. Оп the first it bad been — it na 
f Com T p A » Ко аде by the | was the interest of tbe Government to make out a surplus; Ae fer 
Үлүш po Tii motion "ig agreed to. The Bank- | there were others who had an interest in showing there e. — Му. Вохтох said that the object 
х с=с should Mo dete of the LoRD CHANCELLOR that | none; there were prophets last year who were as much pledged | the Church of England, а 
I ed that ho Bill Канат ваа үт а negative as he was to an Deine y Hethen ven through, ru, rae amata stato 
[Left sitting.] toa Select Committee. e Te the caleulations upon which the argum ts against а} in —Mr. NEW 
surplus were founded, pointing em their Inadcüradies, Зі princip Ле "end fraught t with 
