f 
Marcu 3, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ale 
Sighiak duk du ney; ae as low as they dared, upon 
a higher degree of ee 
containing | of Savoy. 
TE if they eed yaarped to have a | Italians 
y had n Be m on what | sacrifice 
And he believed that ‘he feelings of the| whai 
a sg om pg ef had one: liberty Re vn es 
ia and not to introduce 
ee ey franchises,” hitherto un- 
The roposed < 
, erita to jibe Seer the Rec 
sorted to the case of s 
Mr. 
sugested ‘practisat difficulties in the way o 
a ane said ei EAS of the Exe’ 
about reduc nue without show 
f its Applea- — | proc 
rain was PPN 
ng how the | ap 
defi a ney wW o take taxes ‘the pae hetra Fra 
ipon, Cirenceste: 
| Bodmin, Darha. Marlow, D 
ie t be e up, ii tt off 
of the Dizia t classes. without Song tin ae) to deal eae ponies se | resour 
This would leave 25 seats to kij others ngs of. They also 
ti | proposed tie two additiona’ d be given to the 
| Tse si nd o: one addition al member to South. 
y i |land Ch tien. as one borough, 
n, and that a fixed du sre tion Mortgages, é&e., Bill was com A z el 
ment of | Duties.—T 
He su gested an n am: 
wb Cc. 
mention had been made ae bee 
AYET com- 
r secure policy OE er to adopt 
The entine.—On motion of Mr. Sn OW) 
as appointed heii 
cleansing the Serpentine.— 
as of the Customs Acts was brough t| éac 
up 
plained that in ~ corespondence i in ronto a the treaty, no | the resolution on the wine duties the “ 3ist = we cember, | Birmi 
for the whack on wine, 
They must apply the same ri le 
silk, vse to a multitude of o 
On a division the amendment yas r 
es pais tes of the resolution fixin 
na the mainin, 
Bionik substitut tod the eg A R 
*‘ Ist of April,” 1861, for the dite after which 
of duties sootiang to psy aKould't take effect ; and 5 
tuted 18 for egrees, ba 
scale should b 
ae aed diservo 
(Tran jer of Contract) Bill, 
Bill w d sith, ME. 
cae 
cake = Bev 
, in order, he iii, 0 a 
roposal, 
ati we da com- 
ofi "Paris n, and 
gro PERTY ke thetr transfer 
oe would te jammed 
a ? This ames 
m of | 
pe. 
ean Airie eah 
or deste 2 conquest. 
EL, in seconding DAET t. ES 
e mi 
matter aifatoti tho whole Italian he motion, oar 
ich vital i is tear ie that it involved ti of 
Opo: question bein; ‘oes first 
; man the teats Of the territoual oe of 1815, te iroad 
must be checked with a vigorous hand. rebel 
determined o; of tl aonb tars ated 
_fee reeling’ D being. he e knew, 
; it would be in di 
n of =. Act of Goiaren of the 20th of Nove: iaaa 
oh Ms S aaae] par beet 
wo 
ber, to 
ther articles affected by the Budget, 
ejected by 183 to 72. The 
the duty a at wee LS 
1860,” for the ‘‘ 3ist of March, 1861.” WALS 
The Hi ved itsel 
There would, therefore, be ange in the 
which he would ex — white cont resolutio: oi 
relay the ee oe repealing | rece 
ash 
Fow 
an additional membe 
ng! 
Sı 
ould be created under the Bill, namely, 
to return cm wo 1 Tes woe: 
ae, „Siy y Bridge, and Burnley to return one member” 
s ug’ r 
and agreed to, with an amendment substituting in | or 
roughs now wong two ro orara would each 
y, M ter, 
ham, and Leeds. The OVA EBAL ce 
| proposition that in cases wh 
one should be given to the 
M 
under Nih ‘that 
th a 
| the limited character of the m 
On a | 82. to 6l. 
nufacture of, or imported from France or Algeri: eas | ive 
agreed to.—The CHAIRMAN was then ‘dened Pe report progress. t 
spose a 
AGUIRE, tad other Trish members, 
| Hon to t to admit Irish peers, th 
a 
expressed grea’ 
ally pre it did not etude t igo 
t 
graduat 
—The na Sikei Eat and the Administering of Poison | it to that distinction; but 
Bil) passed. th ugh c 
piri ution. Th 
co son me 
greater 
ip intment w the o Bill, 
on naano hise. ~ ee 
ILLIAMS, and other 
measu oni 
n the Bill, the secon 
unty 
been n suspended by Act of Parliament, 
it was cok teat to 
| remove the dis zaun cation by which Irish peet 
standing gales ete ae, now iphone ent ia epre ting counties or 
the pro- 
latter declaring Tar 
ary.—Leave having been 
e Lorp ApvovaTe moved for leave to bri 
vec 
mang time — | to the four universiti 
of the Masters | franchise in counties at Le the 
e was | the feudal fran 
USSELL, in reply 
sia Austria.— Lord J. R poi 
f that Count Rechber rg, the Austrian | Coventry 
(ere —Mr. Bricur remarked that 
| fee 
A 
Mr. Ste sai 
Foreign Minister, had positively enii S vrs en s apea 
| dor at Vienna that no treaty offen r def -m 
entered into be ase Austria and Ru a: 
GARNETT gave notice ty in committee of w: 
will move that heyr de 
tended to inc rm | France.- 
ra — Lord oe | House, 
ch 
Refo è CH 
moved | Mr. Newders ate and M ir. Ayrton, said thay 
pro ue 
t the appa ee and Eeainibk 
Ae YRTON yele ped against t yi parinte of 
abate t a our silk 
hibitory duty ix 
HEQUER, e p. to 
very t the House found itself 
for leave to wal ina Bill "further to amend the laws relating carried back to zegieng and prinsip] rah which wel the 
to the represe! 
esentation of the people. 
anane a new constitution, and d that he had any in- | He ap; 
tion of interferin, with. the epcian Tae oe an since 
the pa 
working stib was not the fact, ihe 
of the Bill had been to throw a share of polit 
. But he owned 
and | blaz o! 
ist | times to make those cl 
growing wealth and pop tl 
demanded. The Government cee of opinion, 
whole, that it would be better to make the propo- ! but if the 
Picanol med the wish to AEA ee nee Boen 
great Powers thought it was a 
re good for 
last 20 years 
e for 
of 
Sm 
ed 
Kane tres lnnportation ot 
ited Fhe amend- 
five by 190 to. 68, andthe. resolution | was 
“The ch hairman then reported progress. 
to the | - FRIDAY.— Savo, —Lord J. Russert laid upon the 
= = - — tie, correspondence “folaive to the annexation “US: Savoy 
Franci 
E A RUSSELL 
fair proposition the 
