THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Bill.—Earl GRANVILI к moved the committal of the A propt 
tion of Seats (Sudbury and St. Alban's) Bill, and br еду 
1 t bje i 1 transfer two of the 
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10 building, and 11 floating batteries, making altogeti t ntended to endeavo 
97 powerful vessels, which might be made fit for sea before tho | foreign governments as 
expiration of two years —Mr. HxwtxzY thought that after this Р, Килт pointed out 
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orfeited seats to the We ding of Yorkshire 
n An he Wost ri ead. а, еу STRA TU EDEN | construction of an iron fleet Ho shoul 1 therefore — bv by the present Їх 
thought that so important a measure should n 1 positi f the Government.—Lord C. Parr expressed his | thoro was any noed f 
t this lat lod of th 1 1 t t f 1| surprise at the incredulity of Mr. Lindsay Tance was not | the subject. Но 
to a Select Committee.—The Earl of Dersy did not see the the only p which was increasing hor iron navy à Reese, with tho validity of a wil 
necessity of ref g the Bill t Select Committee, as it was | Austria, Italy, and Spain і моб en a ‹ that e ма committeo that 
E hought the | —Mr. Отявакід said that, T urs t that 
lief was that the good understanding | from that of I 
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a very “ #-ы and straightforward measure, He һе - М 
ver n conferring a seat on Birken- | contrary, his own be 
th ad acto ‹ would continue to Бе {| wel! stand together 
Government had done right i : Ae Ros amd Em 
head, and that in distributing the other seata, yh t een nglanc у 
аз fairly as t t Allowed. Не trusted hereafter | maintained ; for upon it pended the cause of pi d | advantages of coming to 
that her Majesty's Ministers would not require ег ty | civili У — n eon t| tries on this subject, that th 
to pledge herself in the Speech from the Throne to a|questions of this irritating nami bjec Y d that different, (0 
measure of reform unless they had full confidence that they dix ion of mere business details. m ect, but he admitted tha if foreign Go 
would be able t ry the they t ght forward Не | the two countries to reconstruet their nav act would in 
also wished it to be clearly understood that neither this nor | for Min and Cabinets to declare t IRN 
any future Government was under any pledges to introduce | not entere into а less competition, 
the reform question, unless they in their discret 1 1 rived previously at e understandi 
so to do. — Earl Gra LE ор 1 th Iment, and stated | struction had taken place the superiority of the naval force of 
at t ove e though dissenting from the notion of | England should no more be а subject « 
li ho 1 be l 1 } È wn great and equally necessary 
land.—Mr. Lix paa Y m t 
»asure of reform whieh they did not feel | to Engl 
irec ' carrying out. The amendment was then | so much fron і A 
Ї т 4 the into Committee on the Hill authority in France, he should offer no opposition to the vote La: 
‹ “ч 1 Lord ®т T moved the omission of the | же was then agreed to. —Sir H. WiLLoconsv next m "wei Chet 
clause, in order to give an additional seat to South Lancashire that the Supplemental Army Estimate (206,229£.) be reduced by | РШ passed th: 
amendment was negatived without a division. The other the sum of 22,0394. ; but, on a division, the amendment was | read а second 
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ipported the amendment. — Lord Deroy stated | was voted idated 
that in а future stage of the Bill he should oppose the clause | Ways and Means. The Report upon the Wimduor Suspend. 
which gave precedence to the Mayor. On а division the | Canonries Bi! underwent . The other orders were | would be 
for the second reading. 44; against it, 27. The | then disposed o 
ime. The Sust /mdia Civi Service |  SaTURDAY.—The amendments on the Drainage of. Landi 
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megatived wit t і The Ariistment im fadia | passed through committee. National Gallery — 
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time. The [rremovabla Bill, the | Asked if it was true that plans had. been for navy.—Mr. Нажккт, as а shipowner, 
rt of Judicature) ВШ, the Volunteer Toil |^ room for the Turner pictures at the of the N | ment for introd the After some furi 
, M Suits | Gallery was no necessity for incurring this expense ; уа 8—4 Сата, Мт. Hesu 
third time and passed. Several G а no step mM а 
а stage. would be taken in the matter without the the House. | Үү м through 
банкы, took the сайа and his sest asa | —Mr. VawatrrART urged that nothingshould be done until Parlia-|— у. з 
Hia lordship waa introduced by ment had decided on M p^ for all our national bulld- | " .—hMir. 6 
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Industrial Schools (Scotland) Bill, and the Industria! Schools | War. Ways and. Meuns.—In answer to 
Bil, were read a third time and passed. The seven Bills intro- | CHANCELLOR of the ; 
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