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people. it is asserted that in Bulgaria the Turkish rough eut таа aie cin and Siatips Dii passed through | b be > Sle ; wins" moved as an amendmen == 
authorities have, under threats of death, ien bw бта 5 plained od avs S county o Ж pent 
signatu ares of the p еор1е to addresses favourable t Тн rentur di being the anniversary of the Queen's Committee by allowing ud dA ar. кылы spa 
e Accession the House did not st. i ЫА уре мед Ba. they intended s E кы te өү” 
RIDAY.—Church Каїез.—ТПпе Ear! pis on po ing а report ed e morei "mi 
р: GOVINA AND MoNTENEGRO.—ÍIn ent petition na the abolition of Chur rates ressed а euros dni not occasio: ipod by wii Lewis said that SS shh 
fights between the Turks and "the тене in the | hope that the recent division on the subject NU нА to а | having negatived the proposal to vernment, The comer site 
Herzegov vere def ervisch Pasha satistietory "settlomont of the question; d andin ing Orc Бе — сыга and Kensington, о нд the белое — 
a Р ога — moved an amendment to standing or: - other motions on th Consider by 
was marching with i men aga pd querit i that o provision authoris s any company to raise money for | third чеши for Mia lieber. bes gh d d to vie n 
whom his vanguard was beaten s си o undertaking of anther ренү н shall be introduced into | expected that the: Governm y АЕЦ said he hai 
discouraged. Omar Pacha, immediately on arrival at | any Bill which is not brought by the company thereby with a proposal of their own. to cona TS been fei o 
Mostar, ordered measures to be taken to prevent the autho orise dto o raise money. > (Left sitting. | bh ыз т а from the committee havin, "tru а fibric 
"Montenegrins from perpetrating any further со нобе o? T COMMONS. Mr. Duncon еа ЫЫ ED трата а ultory da nie 
The Beys, or Sub-Governors, of the provinces hav ^ the Committee divided withdrew their motiong, ш --E- 
i i is- | Ёвг parsi —The Galway Contract.—Mr. GREGORY moved for а |to amend t on a „тој by Mr, К 
refused to recognise the concessions made to the Сапе select committee to бен Мевали еее attending the | to оса е y зо as to give additional ecl сирр 
tians in Omar Ра sha's proe lamation, as being in opposi- termination of thia contract by i tha Poatmaste- Gai Hu qd- | Lord Pataeensron then ich was o by 936 € 7, 
tion to the d el я уосај "pres the appoi —— ent o он е, n ot upon the ground | agree e thir i age deus d the Committe qui rep 
COAST F AFRI RICA.—Accounts from Sierra Leone of | that a joint-stock c ri ie rticular town would benefit posed j r4 nést A roe ma four me у nu to thi 
the 21st ul. state that bé y war was still carried on largely by a ostoration of the subsidy, а а А. Wost Riding of Yorkshire, and that the Riding ebo 2) 
between the King of Lag d the British. Portanova | people and the Irish members viewed the withdrawal of the | given to arti urine rotested Y t the four seats je semet 
had been bombarded and was captured o th of | subs е А in а I zieht t, they бсо, to ТӨ psa objected to trifling with a qe D ат v D fer th: 
ril The Niger expedition was at the mouth of the comple on, because the Government had exhibited a strong | portance, and recommended that th 
Nin River, ind w as to proceed in July. The British T va and feeling against the c" — — The epe time to consider whether the seats Mh re rate 1 
u э р fortu and difficulties into which had fal more satisfactorily. the whole he was delay: 
war ne Torch captured a slave achonner on the | were rim: mi part to be. es aced to lle doubt aud suspicion that the most prudent course would bast ОУУ Mr. | 
10th. y at De bree ka. The Un nite tates spani thrown дан the undertaking by the present Administration. | Riding and the county of Middlesex, and йош rove 
M American | If the committee w ero granted he believed it weld | be shown | of Birkenhead s were:no doubt respectable, f he & 
ton h f Li sl; ith 960 sl that no fürther eoncessions. had been granted to the Galway to thes e tw теа conimunities.—Rir J, four еше collect 
ship Nig төре rom Liverpool, wl slaves ОП | Company than had been extended to other undertakings of à | Goy at. Aa withdraw the ВШ. 5 0. а М бе House 
board, and- amah to carry 1600 in a similar kind in England. So convinced was he of the justice of еа: of Birkenhead was a par of pee ЧА эү 
WEST тафи Pen from Jamaica to the 24th ЧЕ pr че heroe at ар ушш to lea : ePi meli dur proposal, and he invited the оло to КӨК Бу ач л 
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ult. state that = large public meeting, ае by the —Lord JoHN RUSSELL [зке stated his bali ief that the Rev. Mr. ging foi Medo зар rd West Riding d nest 
y quisi- | Daly had not been authorised to threaten Lord Palmerston fter sorae further deba pon 
Ў Ф - А two divisions. After ther debate, the clause with | 
with a deputation of Irish members, said he would not go into | priating a seat to Birkenhead was carried on a dj went | 
Rs Sr vlt. pr which a уме to the сон ueen against ч: оса —( the Government мерез by 168 to 26.—The remaining Е clauses having һе ата | but g 
moon. e WO! Бїт F. Go ve notic m bringin, үү 
the а roposed transfer of the Republic of St. Domingo e that if ME. E pei had been committed either to the аа ee ge thé clau ofthe irri Of London to ie Кы 
Spain was adopted. Late advices from Hayti | Саїтау Com to Ireland that injustice would be «регез. —Mr. STIRLING gave йаг bod D Monda 
received at Jamaica st; a most unsettled and ^ соса = в з — - се he ointment ts of the Scotch universities, S: AT bot ee indi emend 
: В 1 e, be e was satisfie а e more investiga- tenti o move that the seat a utl бмғғ 
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eid е p gs vA St M ing боп here sta» upon thé Fuljaob, tbe, clearer jt be made | 1206040 to moos кын io МЫн СИ, ООШ e 
e native population have taken up arms against the | apparent that the Postmaster-General had only done his duty | mitting the County Surveyors, de. К Bill, Mr. ш 
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Spaniards in several of the country districts, and are | in terminating the contract. He contended BÉ —— ny | moved as an amendment that the Bill be comraitted Кайа Austri 
determined to fight for their independence. Тһе ques- | M NE nt c. ran v - —— Mom Me Md three months. — Mr. iege ee ч 
P М " * М | m о! i i ni , he said, on 
к - me — is occupying the attention T and was now conducted by e cou OP се Т OE. «е ed ct "end. à provisions were not mpi, gp 
а pre most influential haod rtionof which | perience. The feeling in Ireland was greatly in favour of а | but permissive, giving power to the grand juries ts went i 
^ decidediy Baie *5 the en -— ransatlantie packet station at Galway.—' The CHANCELLOR of the | crease salaries and grant superannuations, if they suw f= ceeded 
UxitmD STATES— The: Federal troo ебі а re making rper aig au quis were to begranted asmatters | Lord J. BROWNE; Mr. HERBERT, Mr. Burt, and iR mS 
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further advances into Virginia, directing their move- political corruption в db t АӨ cin o i that aii йс мао spoke in support or the vot. exe Mod lei for on 
ments towards Fairfax, the occupation of which is said | of former n. would о —— utter insignificance b ue d Lord C. HaMILTON.—On a аи е Counc 
р gn y FERMOY, aD out a: 
to be their first object. They are also reported to be parisn. ше и E ORC — ГАНА aridis е e the 0; 
4 x É ry asa e, ittee ат 
advancing on Cairo. h the exception of so what Ws à just, Пааа to be paid for that service. The Мын” зот te. re e Bills of iore 2 
skirmishes Bere it they have not met Ыза апу ннд А of — — ent had bee! joncede everything that | Promissory Notes (Irland) in and io. = ез 
serious opposition, but it is supposed tha е Зесев- |'they'couid, an m to grant more indulgence than n | Annuities Bill were read кз time fen Ted 
sionists wil make a stand at Manasses Junction, extended i in any similar cas Sia and. when an any [meten a of quM orders w were ев — ona 
which they: are  máking strenuous ` efforts to | compan y 
y than against them. In comin to the conclusion, i e Sor 
с - Тһе attack of the Federal steamers on the ndm B he edem duty to put ing to ide ua, contract, «ла High Grunts e o uie e "8 ipee уа 
Абегіеѕ аб Acquia Creek lasted two о days, but was y one so in the belief that, after so much indulgence, | mittee on the гем ота provis; 
Н : iffurther rae ion were allowed, it would establish a dangerous m 
ibandoned on the 3d inst. for want of amm ER, the various important altera ons -agos moved that the Ап am 
А . precedent and prev vari f mfo thi diti f | Bill si ing.—Mr. THOMPSON 
and has not since been resumed. The Sécession | апу contract fr the fut ite. "The pumice etn ported BY ps е Д repere o УЗАТУ е" 
prisoners captured at: Alexandria have been released. | Lord DuNKELLIN, Mr. Hennessy, Mr. CLAY, and Nr. BLAKE, | the amendment, wbich would v perder tbe Bill 
The officers of the United States frigate Susquehannah Toc Midas COMME. di rro the manne Sy viiele the said анаа n Vol foncbel аз 
mrs d passing 
ania a a s —— na eu The the matter, and insinuated that u Ке had never been €— T" оре by us 
e ers have advanced the war risks on | informed of the step which the Gov t totake.| be continued to them for 10 . years.—Nr. into commi 
American ships to 6 per cent. "The policy of England | Mr. WELL assured the House that the Lord.Lieutenant withdrew his amendment, and the House wet i yerba! Мо 
had been informed of the intentions of the Government; but | when the six first clauses теге: agreed to mls 
П р Th tha ч that аз the question was vi as а pec d = t EA s. The committee was е! the Т a Y ji 
all eirc е e impression prevails uthern | local one, his opinion upon it had n hour for adjournment arrived. М. Blondin- put toise | А с 
privateers will 2 able to sell their priz жае glish | ЁвЕмсн, Mr. MAGUIRE, Mr. ei аа Colonel. барта sitting, Sir G. Lewis, referring to е 9 Blondin ari Three 
This ca a highly hostile Feeling бн approved of the course adopted by the Government, but | Monday respecting the performances Lf prier дш} 8] t 
Judi d the Жоба Siete... The Kerning Роне ш. nent, it oras dotate Dy s sense of self-preservation.— | infant Чаш at the Crystal Paesi dad ш 
ат г. DUNLOP said the Scotch members were opposed to all | secretary to the company, intimating e Pios 
X е nfederate Goverument will send an — Mr —Mr. Озвовхе was c— that, in | Blondin's performances would not be repeated addres à 9 ; | 
а razil to and formi an alliance. А despatch | granting this committee so readily, the Government had = mi ретш пег 
ms W: kata m : shown symptoms of weakness ; that they had acted too hastil ^ rn € ht be taken to DI 1 0 
ie ача В dated the 3d inst., announces that | either in terminating the ех, wn гор penes = ‚тк > th the ancient hereditas Р -= 
e Kentucky Brigade, encamped near Cincinnati, has | and assenting to this motion тевак vindicated | каеш du the kingdom of Denmark ato SpE poi 
received marching orders for Louisville, and adds:— | with confidence the policy rm Ej ш» Government. in Sebloserig- Hol dera Ene complained that ж ч French 
“This is highly important, as thè advance of Federal|P^VihE granted the subsidy, complained ан the | attempting to crush the German ele 24 "E Portug 
t g Ё ise › manner in which their suce systematically rede ih iriseora һә бте. Ж He under шй Three 
P. upon Kentuck y soil wil bring the loyalty | blacken ed their character by- "attempting to raise an PNG ааа чні, а t Schleswig ай Нов Thon toro | 
0 t State to a test." unjust odium against аса on its ac If e object of H times, and enpas 
the Ühanseliorof tho к together from the earliest times, the Actis э 
m MUTET Ud pur i to] =ч ii eai in uer in 1858 w as tom rrupt at all times an intrigue to mcs eee 
Parl t - nnt ыо uin oo poli еы in ne а in Ireland, тоша jm have | other, or, as the phrase went, to pre points he. > 
+ vei АНА Бы : АА annie Ф А ШЕ anish monarchy. In proof of these Pe the [n 
HOUSE OP ъё annual criticism 0; the E СЕ historical narrative of the rre House W% Xota 
HEE PiN ally алено E S. als to the House Ъу Mr. reor: ien s substantiali іу i vote Denmark, and with each othe the T in 
called attention toa златан of Mr. егте) voie e House ie | of the Cabinet гуч dde Ais bei fog iri. осві ly ҮЧ жк incisos wr did [Eo б 
Com: з оп а previous nigh that the Lord Lieutenant of | the case, the Government had, by conceding to th к stating тїгї 
LEMMA Ded wot beer consulted upon the subject of the with- | placed themselves in a position Ф. unprecedented hui e НАНО, the second reading of this LE m 00282 
d юу! 
and said that if that principie | — Lord PALMERSTON said that it w. cuss the — M: led last Bess y, niai 
or ben 
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would had fail 
Н СА be found to accept the | merits of the original contract, йо з h meh, might be said ie inb reper inn 
3 d said that the axi prejudice M. The Government without passion pointed ou in eniences and 
p prej шайог: and t y felt that when inute legislation would i 
оосо: read s second. time ОЕ day ie 
full its | having remitted tothe Lord- Lie а opposed the Bill, Mr. S. Е "A 
© Continue a | the matter. кс вв ай арене! | те обаа division, the amend m ry matn аш 
чэ nant fo тч not а local one, and that it would have been unfair to have f the Ch à ion Bill.—Mr. ея к 
unfair position. | t Uem т responsibility w re How АШ си n Rates Abolition du iue я T 
"e MR and Stan ill | Crow Bouverie contended that there was no use in Bill, and said that the vide pv à 
ло. T ic Ofices Bill and some appointing the Lh a allthe facts connected with the dia uoto ontain the aH opinion, only in 
already known.—Lord J. MANNERS recom- | у i | its abolition. 
Bouverie to take the opinion of the with this tax, and that was ө a nain gro ‚тй 
e | House if he Hai. y thought the committee was u реи, »i к p^ «ои - Mem vede from k^ ES 
er n further discussion; in which Mr. HER ‚ Mr. Peta е нб val with the (e A Builde,- 
reed io rhe Ia 0 HCM IR т motion v as | legislation, putting an end to MEET ead vu 
was ri a n А 
В ther ы а нб ева адаа the House and DEL e a eA S S ae рн да Жее 
t at comprom was "^ pens 
era — M. Blondin's Exhibition. 1—Sir б. Ропвтк ER asked if Mà gi Arva, omar i E А acis 
e attention of the Home Secretary had been dra the | keep open to the last. Without dert eo б x 
od bone ж at the Crystal Palace on К, ау, w! when М.В Blondin offered ineffectually as а со! be ich Wr d Рр 
ni ntroduced a child of tender years аз а sharer in his dan- | considered to be the та соро up mM: » us V qoe km r 
ee had materiall roved the боеп brought u e yo w^ the cireumstance had | should be based. The only safe О шгой-тА® К? TE 
e fel 2 о! 4 
by the Meses imd ot tno Thad be adti muti- | write мр ылы ofthe Palace, conveying ыз tit ds — to = А аен. dod Вана Н fram amben S A 
d- Lord. WENSLEYDALE. Pr irs v i re tho. жые, а nd he - sted tha мае Ан тА oui PA $ à Church of which h was not те BILI g% tener C 
e eir con- | have the effect of preventing a re ат of the putforzetol, this principle in tho form least offensive. ү ші t af Pec 
ш House then Went Into сой. ies the Appropriation of | the House prevented any suc. Arrango jt s should Pag БАГ 
он Аер and St. Eo /а) Bill.—Mr. T. DUNCOMBE moved | coticessións ; it Va. therefore, |n в third a Be, Во 
qr n Claus , of * Burnley, Lancashire," in lieu of | and - moved that the ЭНЕ te у ж 
ES aut ma R " ensington. ER с EON the — ms | thre —Lord R. € t$ S rie фе nox 
& im А 
at day | borough all the four seats xou be t to that | Mr. ER wena Lewis Pies it stood É 
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