THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (May 12, 1860, 
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and intellectual persons.—Mr. DISRAELI said that the practice | dent at such a ent to part with so large a revenue.— Mr. | ; Prisons (Scotland) Bill were read a second time. Tm 
of relying upon newspaper articles as per cy instead Va ate pert arts o pardy into which the country was | oka Roads and Bridges Bill was. read a third time 
depending upon the force of argument and Se information | thrown by the Budget of the JES ERA pan of the Exchequer, | The Labourers’ Cottages (Scotland) Bill was read a second time 
— the House was itself possessed of was his pera di which, under the ig het es, was anprecetne and | The Lavage on the Bleaching and Dyeing W tad bas was 
Jculated to degrade the dignity of the Hones. ee to lower certain materially ta embarrass their r proceeding: year. | ostponed until the 27th of June. The Marria, stra 
the tone oF res erg ey With SETOR to thi 
noble e head of the 
any el Se 
abuse, but he was now indiffe rend io ie rata a of the kind. 
and for hi 
malignity perv: en nern a there 
Mr. AYRTON, who opposed the measure on the ground that it |and would involve pa utmost inconvenience. Every de- | Mr. Ewart and Sir J, Paxineren, Lord C. Pacer said that 
would abrogate the ancient law of the spat and arene, scription o ba a ain ng a rrangements had been made, and the | certain number of boats had been found more or less decayed, and 
i obtaini genet reversal o alre: reay pe me mee giv e the most serious | the Admiralty intended taking proceedings at law erence 
Soe had been panel nor Ya "pea the first moment he could do so without 
pes in a H 
the manner in which admit dious D re of the tax, fe a Sonia | Parochini Pace) Bl passed through committee “Mr. Ca WELI 
co | obtained leave to bring me to provide for the Registration oj 
phy- | robbing ue.—Mr. Hore likewise, on financial grow nds, | Births, Deaths, and A Moria sin Ireland. ji OOT — 
O a) om the tition, though sso voted fons the second reading. | Mr. Viuiess obtained a anoct committee on the operation of 
Eh ENE LOR of the Exc said allthese reasons | the which provides that no poor sr shall be removable 
might but they masts cae a eres a The pledge of | who nt have resided five years in any parish ; and of the 
d his own part he cared TAY: little what, ,Sauree of | the Hoon had already passed. Te was no longer, a serious | Acts which enact that the relief given to 
re few 
irremovable 
ms from | question g the tea and sugar duties. The new taxes pro- | persons shall be charged upon the common fund of q a 
j n answ r. 
he subject | posed by the Budget had already received the 
EAT profit. prov: th 1 Marks. a A 
rop! on the second reading of | House, and - here for the paper duty h had. been thereby | Mr. M. Greson said that a measure would be introduced to pre- 
a Refreshment Pda and Wine Licenses Bill was resumed by | provided. To refuse it now would be contrary to all precedent | vent the forgery of trade marks. The n 7 
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ning intoxicating —Mr. 
Mr. Pak, and Mr. V- oou a also 0 9 opposed the Bi ll, urging | shock ha beds ence “ve fiscal point of view they w the im roper fastenings which had discovered. 
hat its tendency Smid B oralise the public we on had already gone too far, an yer Ara the tax they would mber of boats at Haslar which had not been examined was 
ee E habits of intemperance, Alderman rao a pup nie ob obtain a small gain “at the cost a ae rianan A 16, the others being afloat, so that the vessels were not in 
e . whi 3 
mit a direct breach of a legislative pro and of the | so defective a state as might yor been supposed. 
public want.—Mr. J not E tpe aranin pins ing of the Bowe of Com oem. ya HA Pe ature den: ve {Le ft sitting. | 
influence of the Bill, but its injuetee to vested interests, and | that the House was bound by the proposal of any Government, e 
to the large class of persons who had invested their money in | or that in the present instance any great trading prepara- it ; 
existing establishments.—Mr. VILLIERS defended the Bill, and | tions had been made whereby the interests A the head would oni à — lligence. 
a t length against the evils of the existing system. He | be seriously injured. here was und for hesitation wh 
y! : aj . The gro en E T 
to accustom the lower | they looked at the uncertainties of ihe future expense of the Ban cOUNT.—The Bank of England 
break through the habit | present year, and of the taxation of the year to come.—Mr | on Tburedey owens, their rate of 
discount from 5 per 
of usin; eons t uors.—Mr. ros fra said that the provisions | DISRAELI said that the real issue was whether under the exist- cont. at which it was fixed four weeks bac! i to P 
of the Bill were tly opi e unanimous report of | ing uncertainties of their position they ought not to reconsider ent: 
the aieo of which the hth hon. gentleman who spoke | the repeal of this is i , he contended, had not been tc 
last pen Ji had no objection to the proposition barge ae iby the Chancellor of the E; er. ae t true 
o, sold wine should food. also ; | that e new taxe sed by the Budget had been| MONEY MARKET, FRIDA Srania FUNDS 
S propo: 
the converse of that EER i the House ; some had Btn py from, | sols AE at 95} to 4 for ge 
rsons who sold food | the paper, and this, together with the admitted excess of ex 
: Con 
95% for the 6th 
1 : ts. 
to the surveillance of the {police in | penditure vee the original estimate, wou make up a eum June io Bank on 2274; T hree per Cente. Reduced, 
a) 
order to compel t bay fake gati wine or beer li .—Mr, | near! ly oie o the a Hito amount of the tax, The first and | 93$ to 4; New Three per Cents, 93}; Thirty Years 
Buxrtoy said that the Londo: wers had all pat 2 cng join | greates' secant ught to be the establishment of a j| Annuities orice in Jan. 1880, 13 ; Ditto in April 
the agitation ariin the Bi n was at first disposed to | sound A healthy a, pe to that ney were bound to | 1885, 17 7-16; Indian Five p ent. Stock, 1859, 
support the Bill, but he now believed that the Bill would lead | postpone all others. As for the resolution of 1858, it was Ae Poin a Cent. Enfaced Rupee Paper, 
to A en re rat of R hi heck on | altogether subordinate to the policy of the Government of 43 ive a! j 1 per; 
the abuses which it would e h: hich lved th tinctio f the in- a ; India Bonds, 5s. dis.; Exchequer Bills, 8s. to 6s. 
os prepared w Bipa out due c onsidera a ration, he hoped the | come-tax, = the a ep ge the ses on tan And sugar. | p m.—FOREI Buenos Ayres D ferred, 25 ; si 
vernment wou ithdraw t an ring in another next an for oe deggie ts) ladstone, a ey 
session which would oly the same sys cee ed of precaution to rejecting the "Billo n the third readi Fou our: per Cent. Certificates, 101; Beer hn. sata Thre 
precluded eading, 
the sale of wine and spirits.—Sir Monton Pero supported the | it pay nothing: “ess itan that Bind forms of the House were | Cents., 1853, for Acct., 3 re ussia 
Bill paa aah that the populations | to be abolished o ial m: He quoted instances | 1859, 65$ ex div. ; Sardinian Five me Cents., for Acct., 
, as his own ex Ee con 
of wine-growing countries were 
ong "the most steady and ere, on Meanut ot finance oft rar mate Raa ee yoy bet et the : i w Deferred Three pe 
sober in the world.—The CHANOELLOE of the beret ogg aper duty, the House of gom Baer voked its ; | 86} Noye, Meler p 
r Cents., for Acct., 
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replied. in detail to the arguments, adduced against the Bill, | it was its duty on the e pre: casio con: tire ak a 374; Turkish Six per Cents., 1854, for Acct., 76%; 
and Ere ressed his willingness to introduce a clause exempting prudent, premature, and RAN es and to mitigate ee for 1858, for Me 614 to 60%; Venezuela Three 
dt 
e visits of the police the shops of bakers and con- | their previous folly, incurred in the delirium of the French er Cents., for Acct., 
z he Bi i 
: was disappro sit by the | Treaty, by an io of Paks rudence, e! pe get Bion parcenery, in a mee 
zone opinion of England. The uestion was whether | of Europe which m: the bol the wise SS 
House woul Bae to modify and improve the present | trerable. After othe be nations pH Mr. a ADSTONE | Bank o £ England 
licensing syste: ich had been so generally condemned, | Mr. 8. HERBERT the House divided, when the amendment was ší 
The measure h en drawn in strict ee, we with the | negatived by 219 to 210, amid cheers and counter-cheers from ISSUE DEPARTME 
spirit of the ARA of the co! 
and he hoped the House would. by a dec: ay majority y support | a 
NT. 
n licensing, both sides sof the House, The Bill was than read a third time | Notesissued .. 4... 229063780 Government, Debt . oo on 11015100 
er Securities .. e. 3,459,900 
Go! shat Coin and eens 14,588,788 
that committee. Ona etl the amendment w. as negatived | Waa — Pier: Har —The adjo umed Silver Bullion — 
by 267 to 193. The Bill was then read a second time. The debate < gn m te ‘second vine of this ‘Bills ai resime b oom 
zchequer Bills Bill À t aime and passed, The opposed it on the ground that it he Bea ee a REMENT. f 
Census Bill w: d a second ti rs upon cine Board of Admiralty which could not be satis- | p jiii BANKING D Government. Secuditien 
ESDAY.—New Zealand. ASY rR pa re Mg ag oa factorily scharged, and moved that it be read a second time Reta nr Tr a264,464| (including Dead Wi F 
C. Fortescue said that disturbances occurred in New | that day six months.. After a short discussion the House “(gnclud 4 npuity).. se ee ae iat 
Zealand on a account of a territorial but it had not divided. when the second reading was affirmed by a majority "ing e Dain avings A EPE aa ST 
reached that point in which it could be an armed contest, ao to 80.—On the order of the day for going into committee | Banks, Commission Gold and Silver Coim.ccese 84,046 
and he that it would be settled without hostile proceed- dt enahinacs and Dyeing Works Bill, Mr. Baziey moved af Ken te Bion 
The Graves at —In reply to Lord BURGHLEY, that t e Bill be referred toa select committee. He believed | Other Deposite.. 12,608%269 
Lord J. Russert said that an spren had been made to the | that a mutual ‘understanding could be arrived at between | Seven day and other ‘bills sie: SPOR a 
Russian Government on behalf of the graves of British officers | mas ony rete. Siis ye without the interference of Parliament. "238,435, 135,359 238, 435,35 
and men in the Crimea, and that Government had replied b y | —Lo EY said the House already possessed sufficient 10th day of May, 1860, P 
an Seecremoe that it was most anxious to respect Tod to corel. n the subject, and. it t would be a waste of tim —_——————————— 
por e them.—Lord Naas moved for alte to introduce a Bill | to refer the Bill to aselect committee.—Col. PATTEN opposed t . 
or oe: tals ae Roreton, her births, deaths, and marriages in | amendment because he believed the re-opening of the inqui: Ea e of the WHrer 
dreland.—Mr. CARDWELL lad that the noble lord ads Pee Sane aRt ar e the Bill for the present session, —Lord J. TUESDAY— “AS ette. —V. ALLEN, Newport, ti Draper 
up this subject, but Ulete the machinery of the Ce was ripe for settlement, and | ~J. S. BEALE, 17 Padin ington n Green acer tee spor oe tnd 
lary for collecting registration. “He should himself shortly | | that it would espedien delay legislation.—Sir J. | J. Beru; Liverpool rn eA, pont ler and Dealer in Watches and 
locks- E s, L Woodbine Villas, Bridge Road West, Battersea, Middle- 
introduce a Bill pro viding for t for tho. employmen mt of the civil | GRAHAM supported thea oa abe and stated that in so doing | Site¢t, Camden To a 
i Be 
en given to bring in the Bill. | he had no desiro to E placa some pel Fea oh s thought = before | sex, Hosier—F. Mirren, 11, Poland Street, Oxford Street, Middlesex, Lead 
Ci ý . BENTINCK moved for copies of vay le ee: nok settlement ought | and Glass Merchant—T. Miuis, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, O ria» 
‘the examination papers and the’ answers thereto, for. the | to be pate mag papi es Se e ia ga coer, “omer pon Pi 
appotatments of factory boys, before the Civil Service Commis- | affected most Selari rieo a ee a Esana ER branch | Fareham, Hants, Grocer and Provision Mer —J. Wrison, John $ 
oners at Portsmouth, in January last. He instanced a par- | of national indus Sond Sg he gprs said he would support the | Sunderland, S Shipowner and Trader =P oot: Claes 
ticular case in which the commissioners had acte d with much | amendment, provided the inquiry of the select committee was |_| SCOTC LaStei Fr De Deano (decease), E Edinburgh, 
unfairness —The CHANCELLOR of the ExcsEQUER said that confined to a. settlement of the provisions of the Bill.—After | gow Ap aras aron. Dysart, Accountant—W. MOFFATT, 
oe duties of the commissioners were judicial, ox not subject | so! rther discussion, Sir G. Lewis recommended that the | Street, Glas eo a Bate Steven and Son, Glasgow, Wine mt Spirit 
Senay control of one ones He, therefore, opava ga | Bill “should "te referred to a select committee, upon the aa Merchants, Fonnaxce. Airdrie, Surgeon—A. J. Water and G. Srewant, 
m —Lord R. said, that the matter g that their inquiry should not be unnecessaril, "n fe holesale Stationers. Daw i er, Cam! 
im co. It ie OOA i the question whether Pis. ke tracted Bis H. Carys supported the amendment, whic a shire, Dealer in China—J. Fox, Norwich Ten =j. He ae Tigem 
of the UNE should be vested in the lireagoncibbe rejected on a division by a majority of 184 to 147. The House | Road, Paddington, Cowkeeper—T. Lex, George Yard, natn Street, Gy 
of thes mmissioners.—Sir G. Lewis said that the | then went into committee, and the first clause under dis- | Merchant—J. MOREHOUSE, jun, New Mi aiaaieeate elie Fees 
commissioners had no such patronage. The Crown nominated | cussion when the hour of adjournment arriv ree nesses yf Rall os NW Ponteous, Brighton, Linen Draper— 
the candidates, and the co “rors: Semen ae aan Tuurspay.—The Abstraction of Examination —In a oae Leman ata E; Wàitecha apel, Printer—W. Ray, Stockwell, 
some debate, the motion was .—Mr. | answer to Majon, ye eee = ni amen 8 aia thal h the War- | Surrey, Shipowner—T. C. Ricuarps West Auckland, D Druggist—E = 
- GARNETT obtained leave to introduce a Sm p Sa Aae re ge | Office lice on the | SHERREN, Weathoume Grove North, B ey pater, Bade rickabire, Licensed 
use of Locomotives on Turnpike and other Roads, and the Victualler—S. Wn1cu7, Manchester, Hotel Ki 
“a eodind ‘thane. that 
minat tion pa eeper. 
that tS were not without foe of ‘cae and punin: ja SCOTCH ŠEQUESŤTRATIONS-S. H. Fyrs, Glasgow, Ship Chandler— 
In 
4 LL ine the offenders J. Gaaxt, Edinburgh, Commission Agent—R. Kenne, Elie, beeing 
g Bill, stating that his CHANCELLOR of the p epee ce al maealations charging | Goalmast eW. Lor atam Wishart, Lanarkshire, Ironmonger—A. Kow 
tions on the Stock | rates and duties on Licences to Refreshment Houses and Wine- lasgo' war sate 
t ad he | shops.—Mr. A N objected to the p 
to be p Seavey ed by the 
posed system, and 
ciple of th bi sacti er that. 
St Geneon S TER thatthe il v read | explant n aa to what was intended to be conveyed by te HMetvopolis and us Vicinity. 
yaer 
onths, After a brief discnssion | term “ peas ent-houses.”"—The CHAN f the Roun. 
aye a division.—On. the | quer said that the only questioni then Datore the committee| Roap Across Wend Para —An influential deputa- 
. motion for the third era: See. Sore rhether licenses should be ted to refreshment-h i i i 
Bill, Sir 8. Fomsncyts an amendmen oe Se in other than those in whia hich Bg Oea are Ér sold. “The Bi u, pace a ot Burgoyne, Sir 
_ the present state of fhe plc revenge wan modest able to | would define what th hose cores Wates pa ts by to the Rehun si Gene z Del amota, Mr. 
7 i further. with. ‘ pledged particular descri , General 
t was impolitie to. eres, thay the most fap t of the | ton of house.Lord J. MANWERS asked for ah estimate of what | Kinnai 
; financial oposades af t of the Government, t important of te ; ing sot aed a onectoute to" cong: 
pany estimates of 
“passed tw go did noi ro 
mediate paire and t though peir b 
of the countr was pat 63: millions, 
e 
schem med the Government, 
of so large an am ay! indirect ta: 
tion of CHANCELLOR of | ad ing fast, the Kensin Museu: 
pockets had the ak, taking money ro the interests of our | the e EXONPQUER, roTg to 23 cbt hehe , the Kensington 
taxation, said that fur further 
the sponas as 
Bil.— 
; oo poai sog Sak sno 
K; there 
to, ee 
“ord. Vase though thought tbat it would be impra- reported progress. The Sheriffs Court Houses (Scotland) and | They did not come forward withany 
e Park. 
the deputation, said that five 
objected to the surrender ti “ refreshment-houses ” and the 
| pinto ace those A vitti A aie of the pole, € 
| a 
he | guinea for a icense to keep a refreshment-house ng tata tter 
e Duke of atlan d, Earl Grosv yh T, 
M. Wya tt, A: 
r. vs M.P.; Mr. 
., &e., had an bition with h Mr. Cowper, 
the ean Ooan ie a a ee Sond stem was likely to contribute to the | the First Commissioner of Public Works, on: Monday y to 
e Hine to an tov Rolani ‘nnd Rootland wore ineladed the Meehegniek would | call his ee the necessity for some nom ‘weak 
when the expenditure | probably obtain 70,0002. per ann = the r portion of | direct commun’ nication between the districts nort 
which would accrue from wine lic ered on of some | gonth of Hyde rosvenor, who introduced 
ente: t len ngth into the | length ensued as to the description of 3 "houses which the Mes had no 
since a A of the House of Commons had re- 
vision the first portion. of oe ogee commended tha tt means should 1 be adopted in order to 
m and more direct communication between 
Par! Durin; 
ag effect 
rear ae to b 73 
he. postponement pasi to. 108.—On the next item in the resolution, timg me dist ricts north and south of Hyde 
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House and ordered to be | blished, and there was to be the 
in the Bill. The House then went into ent. Pa on biöcts af ini 
the measure for six months.—The. amendment ‘wan seconded ` 
by Mr. Packs, and negatived without a division, toll bers to the western 
in the feelings of inclusive, were Sg RS 
the passing of the resolu- | Clauses 
and at midnight the Cuarrman | PEW road across the 
Great E seahibition of 
the population 
inserted 
f th Houser 
the | park phepenys tie sore to postpone the further progress of | of the metropolis, and Moua. bdr "rage orm 
resi i le. 
plan of their own, the 
o ae 
