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OL AKUY LL urged tho nouie earl to withuraw bis motion, —Lord | шош . уе Mpeecu ш August last, 
Hanns instanced the auccess of works of rrigation in India | expressed to be eonfidently looked forward to as th 
by reference to thos which he himself was vainted, | securing the neutrality and independence of the Swiss Con- 
and whose completion he predicted would yield im ederation ;" and whether, pending the negociationa referred to | t 
returns upon the capital invested in them.—The Earl оѓ | іо that Speech, the continued occupation by Franee of (южо | was 
SHAFTESBURY expressed his satisfaction at the adm na | territories is sanctioned by any provisional agreement ог! been 
which had been made in the course of th ard | understanding between the guarantecing Powers —Sir А. Pert, | for considering 
пе debate with reg: 
to the importance of the question, and intimated that under | said he considered the annexation of Saroy to P 
ircumstances h lis 4 : 
тепсе asa fa | 
these circumstance: had no objection to withdraw accompli, ‚да г witaerland, wo were bound to con. | ment to subetii 
. The рге 1 sidor the question of the neutralised territory in a publie point of | election for 
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MowpAv.—The Marquis of Сглчаїслвок withdrew {Һе | "10%. H t үе” 
; ) з Malaste/a @ t had aeter t 
Galway Harbour Bill, the packet contract having terminated. — — р таей 4 they would nev M pb t» us aud 
ord Lrrrzrrox called attention to the report of the Education | АЗА spirit, ара һе Arushan һзу жэл печен кше" ж Се, mA 
missioners, and asked whether the Government intended to eM. Vd beet edmeviedgd bs the great Powers oí | ч 
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pror any measures, or to issue uanee o If it were Louis Naooleon ir e 
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any minutes in purs E 
the recommendations of the Commissioners in their able and qu 
ernment; consequently they were prepa 
measure upoa the subject. A minute of couneil on ed ( 
T héwever, be shortly drawn up, in tbe 1 in an = t had Tulle 
© recommendati о о e е, - 
- эз we iom € om айелге золи beon come to between the Emperor of the French and tbe | ПШ was таур AN Pur 
lis rate. y Minister of the King of Pardiala, by which a hope was | dep 
th o stion of mk : . King « o 
schools, —The Duke of N gwcasrt.g said hat the Commissioners | Austria, and the result should be to give Lombard еа чер 1 
had not dealt with the question of middle-class education, in | Venetia to Sardinia, Savoy and Nice were to | ташын Bill à 
consequence of having been appointed chiefly to сос r the | France. The result of the war, however, was not tbe conquest | cusion, the House ag i 
best means of exteuding and improving elementary instruction, | 26 Lombardy and Venice, but ultimately Sardinia obtained ; 
After commenting upon various portions of the reeummenda- | Tuseany, Parma, N 
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of tbe | Dun. 
of Switzerland, guarantee! Y^ Tib 
independence witzerland, as tbe Treaty of 
remained ad ed x 
relative to the of the Ducày of Modena.— Baoccmaw 
ex his gratification at hearing this announcement, and Vienna, as before; and it was for Switzerland herself 
the hope that ultimately the wis would drop ‘ће | (0 assert her own injependenee. [n the Syriam question tbe | cent. 
matter . — The Boundaries af Bury Heiewrn | Emperor ot the French bad аид Ми ongesoute wih | piven to be 
(Scotland) Bill the Volunteers Tolle Exemption ВШ, and the| y and had now recognised the kingdom of Italy. Other | a yeur. 
Annoyance Jurors ( Westminster) Bil were read a second time. e ee ира ча бо Quia « and o! tbe Captaine ation 
Тополу. Те Peor 4 (Scotland) ВШ was read a 19 Aerien, in all o£ which the Britid Government was seting | in 1851 be adopt 
тосса time, affer а short discum ja wilah Мә Jul e£ | ead май, amd (000 9 de dd rbi B | нум tho Hen ion 
Слмреврочх, the Earl of EGLINTON, and lords part right spirit, and he trusted that, by this community of views, | Goternment to do еш 
The Aaiheay C. i» (Seoti уб Mt the peace of the world would be maintaised undisturbed.— | Абайға Watcwrr int 
lane end potona. Hur Da Ge ced ВЕ e ad Lord Naas called attention to the recent. changes in the Board | Lord C. Pacer repeated ei 
- mud онт and Rirox moved the second | ot Directors of /risà Convict Prisons. — Mr. Саначы, explained | and suggested tha mn 
" | the extent and reasons of tho alterations ami md thst he was | the genera! questio Вих 
which | engaged in farther inquiry upon the eubject.—The Sewakkm | tion of а Sekt Commities, ка 
was at length allowed to lesve the Chair, and the Howse went реда тей by 60 to 33. tat 
govern | into а Committee of Supply ; but, it being then 19 еей, the іа а ИШ to amend 
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