[Marcu 31, 1860. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nsiiraRT seconded the motion.—Sir F. B lef 1 discri levied upon the vessels, 
nded the motion.—Sir F. BARING defended the | gation of ae discriminating du fils hg OT 7 > 
rst ipod gay had recommended the rescinding of the con- tad their cargoes, of aie of the o nations in the Casette of the e GtHeck. 
ea andl assured the House tbat he had not arrived A that poor a the o ;_ and for procuring ag alterations in the | TUKSDAY—BANKRUPTS — T. A. Farsru, 3, È 
sal clusion without protr: acted and anxious consideration. The n laws of France as may tend to facilitate the com snide, merc ——- Manufacturer—J. L. Pena arag Sarera 
r ract was neither a wise nor a good one, and there appeared pelea iiterociise, and strengt the friendly relations, | R Ternen z ce Pee pears, ene! nore eeper— 
to be no doubt in the minds o the Lge agi that Mr. borate between agers acalighe. France. He charact er: is ros cos p. iN. Vz kicen fy W Wellington Terrace, i on, Ü hol agair 
is political influence with the view of o ing | tionist policy o as ungenerous towards r T x18, Colchester, Essex, Draper. 
o ie be come with the Government.—Sir S that connie ad unjust to the British shipowner, and urged Bremer ena ANNULLE EDP. Anpxew, Swansea, Glamorganshire, 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS —J. Crarc, Baidlands, Ayrshire—J 
Government had consented to renew it because that they were | the Government of France to induce it to abolish all differen- | Druce, Glasgow, Canoe, Ronane E anà Co., Glasgow, hieran 
assured that Mr. Churchward sats ded to improve the postal tial duties oe goods HN from our colonies to eee on aron (a eoprhy, Ros s-shire, ce Bicusnpbon and T. 
service between England and France, and that it was for the | in gia ge: ag HorsFAaLL seconded the motion.—Mr. Meee individuals), Drapers—J. , Edinburgh, 
interest of the public that he should be afforded facilities fer so | M. GIB e part of the Government, eed to the FRIDA T BANKRU iin send Road, Regent's Park, 
doing.—Mr. Larne said the question was narrowed to a very | motion, gee pay that they would, at a fitting opportunity, use Builder—J. Ercan, | Penton, Hu g aaea Hida shire, Grocer —C. A. Grason, 
simple issue. If the House believed the evidenceof Captain | their utmost endeavours to effect the object in view. parane a p piren Laxcuince ik Beer Heater Manchester, 
Carnegie, they could arrive at no other conclusion than that | With regard to the soiree trade with ye oo he | ie teeter, Web p pacha Behera E aber i o s a> 
co s influencein t O be „ind ced aslie, Blaser M Noste, North pton, Buide ap srpom Batley, 
ibe the G! a » LIN: į Eng! m anufacturer—" HARP, k treet, 
ported the resolution, and declared that the recommendation of | we had extended rA sags and i whic ich had been conceded to ue gur : g k T. rS Delek T oSA tzon Saton” Walden, Barets Smirre 
the select committee to rescind the contract was indefensible | by all other countries except Spain and Portugal. After pon Newbury, Ber rier em ie sall, Stafford, T nher 
upon either i Ni. Bow un a is i motio) a 0.—M is 
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ittee ; Lord Lo a ent of Land in Ir Be i w. i : 
Mr. pa opposed it =ke! C of the EXCHEQUER | he Etri s deal with the land in KBA categories Est. lands | JS*Metropolis and its Vicinity. 
xX ini e House n i ; 
to whom the matter had been referred. In his opinion it had | tenant who had no lease. He then proceeded to explain in| THE EVANGELICAL eee numerous deputa- 
in opar early } pared bat thh conduct of Mr. Churchward showed by the provisions it was proposed to apply to each of these tion = the friends of ae Evangelical Alliance had an 
rrupt the Government in order to tare hia conditions. These proposals were in effect that limited owners | ; nterview with Lord John Russell on Monda „on the 
eat Renswel Rey. PakINGTON bt ee ted his own con- (tenants f for Eset might, on giving -three months’ notice | ? bi ae the t acti 
duct in reference to the matter, and solemnly denied that he | to sor, obtain from the chairmen of counties she jec recen prac agains 
had the slightest knowledge or suspicion ae any impropriety o: bas a under whic e improvements might | Protestants in Turkey. The deputation con: 
th rt of Mr. Churchw: = paa Toga i hi joer - ee cted, b ang cost c Nar eer te of 7 rare. General Sir G. Pollock, Sir C. E. Eardley, Bart., Mr. 
r. Murray, he confessed that he was deeply p: or a given iia er of years, at : ke P. i: E 
at Tine cl unjust EOIR Wiik had been Leon poe thet geo tamani cent. It was also rapel that i pane” a an tral r 40 years Bainan i AE DaS an Bor Aine e 
by the committee ; for he felt that he npr ay blameless | should be granted, subject to t onditions of immediate | M.P., &c. Sir Culling ey e e case £ 
of the accusation of corruption Dady i pad “ia w porsesion, without fne, and certain covenants hc borhan oe John Russell, and said that a certain ie belonging 
urray however regarded the censure of the mmittee bond fide nature of the improvemen ri m who resi at iud, a 
a much Bene teal as he (Sir John) weal oe De a the Government bad resolved not to recommend the principle ar byes? Tensi x aay d, ne 
had the committee presumed to censure him. — F. | of retrospective compensation. ae pill. onla be prospective | 2! li > ich h re 
BARING said he was not of opinion that Mr Money had | only, and with respect to prospecti cca a Sf he | Protestant faith, an act of heresy which ad broug 
been a party to corruption, though he y pSheigarod that he had | believed it was absolutely Teer th as the landlord should | dowy upon him the resentment and persecution of the 
been guilty of mi ee wigs in mixing up a contract and ee to object; but he thought the improving tenant hihan eae orara bosrsaatannsiod an imprisoned. 
an election at the same time.—Mr. Hove considered the ot might be assured of rtainty of compensation by a cheap p, Dy whos apie Pig cp us alee as eagle 
Government free of aE PETA reference to the Churchw: an simple process, the machinery of which he ex-| Several — orders for son tion e priest 
contract. The House divided, wae ake ager was neget tived Tins. bis ae 4 pre a ave a og oe eo es ha K A without effect; 
by 162 to 117. —Mr. Picorr obtained leave to bring in a Bil r. Monsey, and other Irish members si objectio: inally at rere mae 
Boo the position of Measar Oficers, and ey more | to the ot an pie r Matna, and. Mere Desir and, although nominally ge pak Ea erga 4 
te mt medical relief to the rer — e Herring | suppor Sit: r a desultory discussion l P 4 
Fisheries (Scotland) Bill, and the Bi Beneht Societies ules Amendment cae to introduce the Bill, — Mr. Deasy obtained leave | deputation therefore prayed the aid of Pike ——— 
Bill were read a second time eport on. the Saad am to bring in AP 2 to ieee te ~~ ne 7 To A of | in proteting the convert, and 
was brought u! agreed to. "The ¢ ll went throug! ndlord and Tenant in Ireland; an T, vi t of 
couples, The Income Tax Bill was ees a second time. leave to introduce a Bill to amend the Law of Emblements in | USC DiS eee Sul the ig eg oe 
WEDNESDAY.—Church-Rates.—A fter the presentation of a vast | Jreland.—Mr. HorsraLL moved the second reading of the | promises made je tan. Lord . n ussell 
number titions on the subject, Sir J. TRELAWNY moved | Pawnbrokers’ Act Amendment Mr. James moved to defer repy - he shou ly to inquire into the 
the order of the day, that the Bowe oes ei P nto a | bod second a oe m sare —The co d Jaa = oe use the influence of the British Go: t 
Committee m the Church-rates’ Abolition —Mr. Packe | Bill was supported by Mr. MELLOR, and was 4 
opposed the Bill, and taunted Lord Palmerston and Lord John | division by 178 to 32.—On the order for considering he for “obtaining tl that pr taetae which was requi uired. The 
Russell as converts to abolition.—Mr. NEWDEGATE moved, as an | Income-tax Bill, as amended, a desultory conversation arose as | Turkish Gov t had al ays been = a listen 
that “ House resolve i me berries wid to the course of Ponin Birger veers re" See dieu yet British repr tative, gone the state in which 
consider the propriety of establishing, in lieu of church- | the adjourn o! e debate.—The CHANCI Š A i 
e thenceforth to be a lished, a charge on all heredita- | EXCHEQ said that if the House would co: take the | the Turki i or the Go ere ta it was very le to 
ag occupancy of whìch church-rates | present stage pro formå the third reading might kenas the | very difficult for vernmen! 
have bees ‘within the last se levied | first order on Friday. A division was then called for, upon | hold control ernors of But t 
with the county rate at a uniform rate of pound which the Government gave way, and the adjournment wata ord deputation might ae upon it he Boor ye alin his 
the occupier being entitled to deduct the amount of the charge | debate was agreed to. _ The Stamp Duties Bili passed throi top eee = of religious opinions 
levied on his occupation.” He insisted that church-rates were a after much qatar ser the motion of Mr. Wise, power eedum ig 
a charge upon property, and by proposing to assess owners | a select committee was appointed to inquire into the Expendi- | that contr ty. 
instead of occupiers nit baer he said, followed a principle fire 12 Miscelioneous Services, and to report to the House Tue R TRADE.—An influential meeting of the 
adopted by the House ordi, —Mr. Sms peeondos the | whether a action can be effected in that branch of the eaen of paper was held a few days since, or 
motion, and urged that the with justi to the pubic perce Bei ahs U a a:t 
Church of England abolish ¢ t Anding, a Frmay.—The Reform Bill:=Bir G. C. Lewis stated that it w was | Joynson chair, when, with one dissentient, it was 
Kotitie Ag en the | not the intention of the: the ‘med canvas _ support in favour 
vernment ought to Day with aq of this mag- tion of the adjourned debate on the Reform wn BiN that that evening, b but ot that sa ja of Mr. of which is to 
bes a a = aoe" have left it in the hands of an gtd lependent | to postpone it until after Easter. San Jua min answer to Mr. a f id a per Ib of a 
mber,.—Sir J. TRELAWNY said he had from t ing | HADFIELD, Lord J. Russert eaidtha' Bsa gate gottiys pose a customs duty oi ie on paper an 
~ urged the Government to deal with this question, but their on with the American Gov era sza ai maer p E Juan cman so long as the French Government 
measures would not have ont the ale nne ft, | question. Electoral Corruption at Walefield.—Mr. E. ELLICE | export of rags—the raw panies paper. The meet: 
than Mr. Newdegate’s proposition, objections to | asked what were the intentions of Government with reference | ing was called in consequence of the rumour that the 
which he stated.—Mr. HEr and Me. E A or io the epon rt of the commissioners appointed to inquire into g nseq' the 
ported the spendi and Lord HENLE Op E — | corrupt practices at elections for Wakenoid. French Government intended to charge upon the export. 
Sir S. M. PETO, representing the Dissenters, paid that nothing sittin, of rags a duty of from 8l. to 10/. per ton, which would 
but unconditional abolition would mee them, Me it they [Left g-] be from 60 to 100 per cent. on the value of the article, 
were not desirous of taking away from the Church a single Le re etal cakes 
shilling which rightly belonged to it,—Mr, Warsa N said and would ly be an a p! tion. 
ae ill would give a relief ane an severe tA Bat by | whole tone of the meeting was in favour of perfect oe 
inflicting an injustice upon tl $ e could not, how- : 3 tù ex! in 
ever, SA port the amendment. —Mr. Evans, though not wedded at Ente ligence. Beco a ee aan ake 
to any particular measure, supported the Bill, desiring that Baxx Rave or Discounr.—The Bank of England | | confidence 1 1 y compete he world, 
this vexatious and annoying question, which kept alive an Ze 1 : f di tfr provided only they were placed upon the same footing 
agitation injuious to the country, aE be settled. — | on Thu rodas raised their rate of discount from 4 per | in regard to the supply of the raw material, ‘They also 
Lord J. Manners was not disposed support any of | cent., ae w ch it was fixed on the 31st of January, to Outed AE idea OF aie tie: fen east 
the amendments of which notice had been gee for 4k per b IOR goed 
committee. Hé so that the wisest course would | into the manufacture, moriak 
ed to poe the pua e House of TR si Ei pai dit o the Chancellor of the explanatory of 
See Warren SUPPOSTE ot et ee ey Moxey MarksT, Fripay.—Brirtisn Fonps: Con- w= view: 
rae orted the amendment.—After a few words from Admiral S A 
T rieo pror lee Bit K e so t 945 to ł fi gee and 943 to Ls for the E LorD Lyons MEMORIAL.—On Saturday S- 
by 222 to 49. The House then went into Co: pee Ba the ae n yeti Tada Stock, eee ; Indian F 
e riigi of wae having bee Teun to, $ ae + Diced | ie soon of at 1044 to ł; Tv per Cent. En ifaced | ing a monument to the memory of the late Lord Lyons 
mor ree new clauses, authorisin e charging r a 
priated pews with rents, to e sppled to hanging of atthe | R e Pap ; Indian Four per “Cait, maus in St. Paul’s was held in zE ery A aroge 
fabric of the church, and to other purposes to whith church- T 1858, 96; i oi; ; Exchequer Bills, 19s. ~~ Pe ee House, Lord Clarence Paget in th to) 
Biles would have been applicable hw pera erie —Forrien: Chilian Six per Cents., 108, fa noblemen and gentlemen, friends of age late lord anà 
a very strong opposition from Mr. Estcourt, Mr. WALPOLE, ae O1L i an 7 the rocm was a 
lody. Michie: Mr. Horswaw, and other members, and the Mexican Three per Cents., 21% Weng Peruvian an a The subseri ber s to ‘apse ys nd, Tri cut Tue poava 
first of the clauses having been negatived without a division | per Cents., 72; Russian Five per Cents., for proposed m n 
the other two were withdrawn. In committee of supply a | Ditto Three per Cents., 1859, 64Ẹ; Sar dinian Five per {ta which jas been entrant to Mr. Noble, bbe has under- 
Yote of a million and a half ken on account of the Army | Cents., 84 to 83}; Spanish Three per Cents., 4 45% |t the sum of eneral 
Tes a a aa Taz Bil y a niet COIE. | tees Dikta for Acct. 45i: Ditta New, Deferred T Ge rge Br mo ved r and Admiral Walcott, M.P, 
: 34%; Di Passi 14%; Turkish Six per |seconded, a ormal resolu ar approv ing | ne form a 
THURSDAY. ye Army.—Colonel A moyed for the | per Cents., 34$; Ditto Passive, 143; i 
reduction of the report of the Military Committee. of the | Cents., 1854, 784 to 79; Ditto for Doct 79; Ditto fe sty be of the memoria statu as shown to the meeting. 
Seana tin a other documents relating to the reorgani- | 1858, G0} to 603; Ditto for Acct, o 60 The eeolutio 
e an army, and expressed a stro: ea a : 
it was absolutely nea Air eee tel on Guaranteed “Four per Cents., 1014 ie hie eg iret 
disposal of the Governor and Council of India, al 
independent of He apse me p> in this coun 
UXTON . second: e motion.—Sir C. Woop said that the s 
G had not arrived atany final decision on the sub: Wank of England, 
ject, although their opinions had undergon me change ISSUE DEPARTMENT. St 
consequence of recent circumstances.—Mr. BRIGHT thought Ssu - 6.300 
that the naiive army should be maintained s5. objected : Notesissued .. .. +. £2,063,010 | Gover ania css aE Bae r 
increase the patronage of th o G — Sir Qt į Bee eed 
LLouGHBY hoped that. the Government woul <a ane gentlemen in nterested in 
before they consented ubstitute an European for a 72259,063,050 
iene ig ay > beiei also ppetaved the native day at he India ones 
orce.—Mr. A, MILLS and other members deprecated an 
further delay in the settlement of the AT nE E BANKING DEPART maai a Mr, Ew wat N E Wi, PER Mr. Berba, 
Fatmurston said that the question was one which not only | Proprietors Capital.. .. 414,533,000 | Governmen E Captain idol. Mr. + Mir. tT - 
affected the state of India, and military men in India, but | Rest .. z 4 3,755,813 Shout) k: ` £10221 10 A h, Mr. S 5 ppa 
involved imperia] seed ns of the utmost magni H Phe Begins‘ Q ther a 23,9 935189 | rrow smit pensiey, Mr. 
0) a e Government had not yet decided on what course Commissioners ss 
it would be their duty to recommend liament, that ol Nat Debt, and Divi- no vail old wi Sve Caio 5» “eset ax a pp, and jute fro ‘om Ini rhe ‘ete oar 3 use of 
Colonel Sykes would not press his motion. The motion was | . dend ects.) ees fake certain fibres which it is ex will produce ma terials 
iNmetaly oiro, wie a a a din aah Shipping.— | Qtver Deposits. ona Shs sa of gr Satan’ to the silk, linen, mobair, and paper 
T. LINDSAY mov er esty, praying her yrei A 
to enter into ne r ro with the TOR of the Fren h 252,912,725 Le by ees sf "trades. The fibres have been sent to different manu 
with the view Agenes a treaty for the reciproc.] abro-! 29th dey of March, 1860. M. MARSHALL, Chiel Cashie 
