Marot ⁄, 1860. ] THE _GARDENEPS’ ee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
fling. This could not have “happened undi r the seniori rity | the motion.—Mr. Lix: rtily appro wed of the which have been made diem om 7 
system, It was E tansi maxim of his erer ea that pur- air meng should therefor a inion for the present the only en os the Gov. dor Sgn 
was necessarily connected with blockheadism and | motion he had placed on the paper to add to the Assen sarod t b pra carefully con 
opposed ESR But he reminded the House that Faden, tion a paragraph conveying the gratification which the House | Sider measure before hee brought it Peria, 
Suchet, Victor, Ney, and Soult, who had risen by merit, had | would feel if the treaty of commerce were accompanied by ra bot oa Signs what they ought to propose and what 
n out-marched, out-genera lled, and out-f ught by Graham, navigation abolishing all differential duties on the they were likely to carr ry. Of course, every one of the 
Hill, Cole, Crawford, geld of Waterloo N a and Beresford, an anio silty? on singe os or eee gh aber the bso questions which have e just been tasot 4 y colloulaked to 
at on the glorious field of aterloo Napoleon, yA “child of | of both nations.—Mr. COCKE an . B. COCHRANE op s 
ky fe = f the treaty ; Mr. r. Ewart, Mr. Maaurre, Mr. SLaxNey, | lead to many donidan io! Our object is to extend 
y; Mr. laa M: R j . BLAN tions. 
and Mr. RIDLEY rted it.—Lord A. Ad Tempest moved an | the right of voting as far as ible to a large class of 
ay secon goings nt and contended that dioent to the effect that the House declin 
if the ase system mah abolis! to-morrow it would be | amendment to y ect that the House dec! expressing an R 
f ead dete ain, for the junior officers. would s a ribe | opinion on the treaty until the final intentions of the Emperor paiT z pge ae ——_ certainly er 
among themselves to purchase out thei ear , | of France with o the projected annexation of Savoy | MUC ae 5 adding e repr a 
a was Tonei in na Lee service and in the militia — be made kno . He approved of the treaty, populous districts. I ing that we were boun 
r. BRT upported the motion ; Sir F. Surra, Capt. Jervis, | but thought it right more of the Emperor’s | consider n what is bi to be done p operty 
; Mina pae endy and Colonel P, HERBERT opp posed it.—Mr. | intentions before assenting to the motion before th se.— | ond lation are ta ral basis, but also 
S. HERBERT said that if the system of purchase were abolished Ns said that th d not ap) b a : ti t state of oft Tå 
i to-morrow, there would be no substantial difference in the | treaty, it was his intention to voi favour of the motion, on | Wa me e aone he sa mt state o shea can 
class which officered the army. At the same time h ree | the ground that it would do more harm to reject the treaty | only say that all th tements which made 
to admit that the purchase system was some cases open to | than to pass ted out enon defects in the treaty, | to me ote be aly posse _ a ea hold out 
it. He pointed dui 
ons of | and said it would hereafter be remembered as having curtailed a 
the various commissions which had inquired into the subject, i z a the e | any hopes that we should be likel to carry a Bill that. 
he said that he was prepared to recommend a schem e by from enjoying that exemption from neers taxation wh oe went much further t msn pot peren Ze Bill? 
ad lo; i I Com 
= oh purchases Tarea! gto at the rank of major, and iks h: mg been pegels sed them.—M:; Ao peog, said at ieee REPORT oF 
colonels shor appoint by selection. He was prepared i give him great satis: elin to ae other countries al g i 
take this course because it was in the upper Glasses tig abuses | their navigation laws as had done. He was of Ploning she the proposals made by the Belek “Come 
urred, while in the lower ranks there was that sondenttion opinion, however, that the advantage derived by France e of the House of Lords 
which tended to keep the army te of youth and vigour. | had been overrated, as, hole carrying trade were aes petig law on that subject :— 
In making this announcement also bound to declare | t ds, it would not amount to than | «1, That for the ao m 
that he would not move an inch further than he could see his | 186,000 tons.—Sir 8. NorrHoore objected to the treaty alto- from contributing to the Sorchtate in parish ive 
way, and would not attempt to ose portions of the exist- gether, because it would cripple us for a series of years and yearly notice to that effect to the chur in any ens prior eat ine 
ing system which, in his opinion, ought not to be disturbed.— Eiterfexe with our liberty of action. The amendment of Lord Aes Haro’ any vestry for the Of makir Mineli- 
g 4 i | | Adolphus Vane Tempest was then withdrawn, a hp de bate p u g a 
were prepared to adopt would but aggravate the evil.—Colonel adjour med.—The Lorp-ADvocaTE obtained leave t to bring.. in at aecee oe per sec the wakiog paea eden des: 
syst as chu in any matter i 
h dered te men ‘ear be no di ivision, phere seinen a a in l- A 
as he considere concession offered by the Minister for War | Harbour rea a pau am np jon. 2. t the rate, 
a fair compromise of a difficult and delicate question. —Sir v—The HANCELI e, Excu church during the term of A tek on. 2. Tha bens 2 
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regi: Eiin ae gy Tabi nip packag ea a E y 
ropose that dealers in wine in bond should pay a license 
E ah Brame e a cars in“ aa to o | pranon 10 guineas if they sold quantities between 90 gallons ; si a for the p purposes oF of their eir own chure ee ine. 
disd and'to modify bis popon. pA ae gard i a a e ofa recovery of church rates as exist fas ther recovery of poor-rates, 
ark eee 
ise obtained hom the planting was intrusted on the > 
of ms co lie peers meso COWPER Z oS was no reason why ee of the nites eclesiastica] the attention pg serene ra A 
victed of a; vated Assaults on Women and Children and for | the porsan who had taken me me up should not put them folo e f th — That the ciple 
t ital down again: Left oE FIRE o e committee e prin 
of assessing the owner instead of the eee mA the ~ nin 
ee ee rate is ae marae the oti: consideration of Parliamen' 
n ; in any future legislation on this sul i 
Pa AEH Sioni seb Fox Con SUNDAY SCHOOL eoe O Monday evening an 
. RE, sive ee q EDAT Th erg 
sols closed at 94 to 4 for Money, and 94% for "the 11th | | Sunda schools was held at Radley’s Hotel, Blackfriars, 
of April; Three per Cents, Reduced, 943; New Three consider the pre resent position wk thë Sunday schook 
per Cents., 943 to}; New Two and a Half per Cents., e Church of England, and 
“a 784; Indian Five per Cent. Stock, ged to 104% ; Five | to e moans. for nae a its efficiency. 
per Cent. Enfaced nae Paper, 99% to 45 Di Ditto to Five Bishop of London presided, and referred to Bees! arent 
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r, RIDLEY opposed the Bill.—Lord C. Pacer did not A ten 
on the part of the F oA to the second reading, on con- 
-~ dition that the Bill should be referred t i . 
am r some discussion the debate was adjourned. The report 
n the Customs Acts was up and agreed to, except the 
redoludons relating to malt Sa aa Pa ona were deferr 
frente i sea of Way: leans was likew: 
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bere ¥.—Annexation of Savoy.—My. Mixes gave notice | and a Half per Cent., 1 
| thea Bes next, on the motion g Me: Kinglake for an | tures of 1858, 97 Indie Bonds, 4s. prem. ; Exchequer | 
address to the Crown respecting ma Puty tion of Savoy and Bille, 18s. to 2 9 ares De, pre em. — FOREIGN ae EERS Six | He one n great lares to the cause of E ligion 
per Cents., 84; Belg’ ian and a Hal ie r Cen he system, and the object of the meeti 
 endestoor toi improve aot Soong ae children « of a a 
naged when they aoe ed 
ere exposed to many 
nee = 
deep regret of the + ye i 
suftcient grounds, of È question afectin the fronti 9 Dutch Four er Cents Certificates 1024 to 10 
4 gtr, Racy defined and eles by the a f Ta tiers Ki ålD sis tto Two and a Falf ents., 663 ; Eq uador 2 F 
supp ort her i sr 13}; Pe fi an Four and a Hal p er Cents, 
x . ortugue ì : 
“> jat R e agos of = 16, “an a17 they 
of France, me ‘compa and ein hful | | 185 
obse: = of treaties, and with i. maintenance of the | per spi oh to 981; ; bri eee 
th d | 65; Spanish Three per Cents., for kat, ur 
J! as intended to limit to 300 the number Ss i 
of objections to be heard in th FETE rt k t ine hool ie. apr si sine aa 
any one day, with the view of remedying convenience Bank o Englan 1d, “pate se of an advan age 
gerr now ae bide! cases being postponed, often leading to ISSUE DEPARTMENT. ipping through the h of cl 
e erasing of voters’ names, and the consent loss of the | Notesissued ., +. .. 28,989,505 | Government Debt .. .. £11,015,100 | re into a state of j The meeting was. 
franchise. — Sir G. Lewis ae so t the evil which the Other Securities .. .. 3,459,900 ressed g 
Bill - was intended to rem by fe ea so oe Sulton Eai an DE then É b y ot by whom several 
Sri ive s ai fs cuite a A Act of Parliament, mit OCS BS mr = | Practical sug ns wi t. A code of rules: 
rable, that tha grieg intricate pa £25,989,505 | for pees guidance of teachers ais: sa DS ooa 
: Sek fh aie ‘howl be wed and sotesko: NKING 5 DEPAR TMENT. ” ú% z M. § HUN 
wi BaD) 553,000 
Reon tke cuniece: caer ie ie Prepared a Bill |e ciai abt 3722497 | ‘Gneluding Dead Weight y yr Age Kait received by the Canada, which left Hal; A on 
would wit fen his motion.—After some observations from |” volie Be ol gad: obec tt 1 agay | the 24th ult., bring the mela orca Ta mee that p 
X es, Mr. PEASE, ir FG : mah, our. ak, and Mr, Banks, | Commissioners Notes . iei ae Montreal Ocean Steamship Com steam 
E, ILNES t t Si of Nat. t, and Divi- old ans ver Coin .. 
and withdrew the Bill.—Mr. Consere moved the pe plc Prag inert apn abe en 5 Hun garian, Captain Tones, which left “Liverpool for 
ing of the Coroners’ Bill (No. 2). the object of which is to | Seven day and other biia S m F ortland on the 8th of Fe bruary, with about 35 passen- 
ee fixed sala? tae who are z sid y fees, ere amine 80 persons, was tot ge ge with all 
us preven i ts wh t 150,92; f ene 
obati Rine a TE EE block. Ate | Sth day of March, 1860. M. MARSHALL, Chieti | On mad ees Sunday a ae sean eth of ri meat t 
E. Ja ved, as an amendment, that the Bill be referred to MEHR. a able, about 200 miles south of the spo 
_ select committee.—Sir G. Lewissaid that h had a Bill before Gazette of the Ui erk. wher the steamship Indian, belongin: e same 
Ee tos en notas ar eee re ape sai isall gn a UESDAY—BANKRUPTS- H. Ba enham, Glo hire, seepage in" months beak. er ight Tos 
in cases wher TUESDAY— , ; n $ 
and he thought the pie nae by the Go haaa al RS Cabinet Maker—J. BOVCHER, ‘Blackwell, 9 Msewe ae. Dealer ota Timber seen at 4 o'clock in the morning and " disappeared 
Proper way of settling the question. He opposed the second | Foctngtch, Letiect Victaniow i. Recaraw asd WG. Kertaan, | Wt, daybreak, -Six mail-bags bad floated ashore, 
ing of the present measure hecause it proposed to give an | Wakereld, Yorkshire, Stone Masons—T. Lewis, Abergavenny, Monmouth. | but communication with the ship was im oe 
apon to the Home Secretary, whom it a earls to fix the s shire, Ironmonger—C. M ARSON, Sen., itive, Tametyer=d. Franee H ‘Holborn owin ng toa eavy sea. A portion m of the vessel was. 
aces 
Mius, Tamworth, Warwickshire, 1 
al pa” Woollendraper—W. Loox, Exeter, , 
re, Lropm 
out. AR s a S BANKRUPTCY ANN ULLED, ros Be 'Rosrvson, King William Street, | © a 5 x 
. er SO! as agri nd. Spirit and Bottles eer Merchant. as survived Sh 
the Bi iri SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—T. Beverrwee, Clarkson, Merchant— 
Act pr ha to a peo oaan t an| R- Conssmomax, Greenock, Upbolsterer, | fal a meee of Manchester goods, which was I ae at 
hrough mittee. i À 3 Rapes [eee : Lioyd’s se the of about 150,000/., and the 
solution was a Linen and Woollen Draper—R. Goansoue vine oe ree M 
he, as agree granting to her M italyen ont of inen sad Donien aes oon ates, Petina my ithentong Derby” vessel self za insur tes for about 40,0001, The 
t of the paeng Hee mid from: ae 
with it at 
postpone 
visible ~ te water. A steamer had gone to the sene 
pto states that it is qui 
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‘onsolidated Fund.— report of e Committee n the | shire, D = 0. M Leominster, 1 N a a js a lisi 
Acts was agreed to. Cambridge Street, St. Pancras, Middl coi mfoonder’ | hooke ng i the 
THURSDAY — Annexation of Savoy.—Lord J. Russet appealed ee 
zs ‘Kinglake not to bring forward his motion on 3 “Cabin Pesserpracite J.B. Wise, 
Font nate ake pot to bring forward publie to proceed etropslis and tts Wicinitp, Rev. James Stuar He Woods, Mr. sd M pe cord 
e t mome p Allan fe Sera i, R. rocker, 
his motion onday week.—Mr. Cave bot, Dr: 
, moved for BILL.— Saturda; A B Cortin, Mr. Wyatt, Mr. piain 
airim dg corrospondene swith tho e E REN ea = irisa a Pri A the —On Sat poA Delano on pee Dr Tenet, and Mr. G. 7 ae eee in 
o Frenc! si ` f cha ol ee at "Caffrey, 
scape nap rs as en RUSSELL assented to p F motion, waited upon Lord J. Russell for the purpose of AS Tagg, William aie Jouh Richardson, Henry 
moved that an humble Re eres gd ere ca eaten then cnr if it were possible in the new Reform ee =. sore Frederick Child, Mrs. F. Child, Frederick 
expressive of the sincere and grater pe fo her Majesty, Bill t ure to Lancashire a larger share in the | Child, Bell Richard Madden, Robert Martin, E. D. 
House for the treaty lately concl se eo aat of the +: G Wil Chairman | Bartlett, Pos ing kg George hag te Jona: Daly Jobn 
French, and which fea estaba ane or of the ie See a Delaney, William Kerley, William Wright, Lucey, 
Malata desire to. cron to ee Pee new "Brook of her} of me Unio on, Mr. Bayley, Mr. Heywood, | Martin este ee Richardson, Miss Ellen mn Bhed han, and 
jects, and as an diditional nee and bappiness of her | ang other jaian sent, his lordshi ip and | Patric k Guerin § 
ings of peace. He describ s St. ras pe Darwen, | Sr. were some 
es, political and commercial, which he considered | and Chorley is pictur and the expediency of | turbances in this church on mao afternoon, 
í iding South Lancashire mo ‘to athe now and of spite of the e presenc of 250 poli icemen. A body of 
yi e d iving »nalditiona member for 
oad aua ad moti see be to nh ed the Porn TEn of Clitheroe and | the intention of holding them against the clergy and 
leeaenes in Ministe rp et ove Seed character ofa vote of con. other small boroughs. Lord John Russell in reply | choristers at the evening service, As they refused to 
hesitation in saying api foeon Ea Faa a eee n rof said:—1 think the best course I can pursue is not to | quit, the Rev. Bryan King the rector ae A of them 
terests of the country werein safe hands.-—Mr. DANIS poten enter into a discussion upon any of the statements | by the collar, dragged him off the seat, and afterwards 
