THE Pent il 
such culpable proceedings should r 
the Enpe. mies —The Duke of Soenen. said “that the 
system under which the ships of the navy built 
had worked well and ieee he upon "the Pela: and 
Sog ugh Sir j ~ avy, 
ri 
not a practical shipw e was a very 
diasakan person, and had Gap mae the fee E his office 
with an ability deserving o of ns high sore In oi piis 
cases where a portion of the coppe ecting-bo polts kaben 
the Admiralty hàd directed ‘at pega ecnmnnditons 
tituted, with tl g the guilty 
Marquis TOWNSHEND and the Ear 
¿a full ‘and sea paih ng inguiry, the motion, wi with “ali 
modificati tion. 
re 
ag 
oad A ays a Par oe 
Earl Duce presented x petitio n for eatabli yon: a means “of 
tio 
rth and 
peng ensued, in he course of 
ER, and the Earl of Powis 
which Lord EBURY, Li 
expressed themselve: at ye suggested communica- 
tion as a valuable metropolitan improvement. The Selling and 
Hawking Go t Sunday Bill, the peed we! Rr! tare Bill, 
, and the lic Improvement Bill, passed throu a committee. 
The Common Lodgin: g] houees Ureland) B Bill, the Larceny Bill, the 
Malicious Injuries to Property a the Coinage Offences Bill, and 
some other measures for the eolidation of the criminal law 
« were read a third time and aed 
-. Turspay.—iIndian Affuirs.—The Marquis of CLANRICA 
. moved for a despatch trom Mr, E. H. Shar Ne to the po 
i ctober 23, 1859, rela- 
' ting to the treatment of natives by Eu lanters 
India; also the report of Mr. Reid to the ‘Governor, 
~ referred to in the above-mentioned despatch ; and presented a 
a and the pr Be of a ‘om roission 
inquire into and ry rt upon the facts of their case. He then 
ney referred to the recall of Sir Charles Trevelyan from the 
governorship a ras, and expressed his opinion that, eer 
all Ar meo eae the Secretary of State nae dia had n 
* alternative but to supersede him.—The Earl of E 
and that they should also have th wer of taking the — 
? Esi a — ve council on all measures affecting the law 
d religion of the peu of India. He deeply a 
eared ‘the I loss which India would sustain from the recall of Sir 
L 
from Sahin Galore. et other penn 
sjetions 1 reference to the finances 
tes nditure. lic Im Drove Bill 
Piepheg houses lie ent), Bit i through Gomnsicton. 
“sual di ratte ing Ascension-Day, the House, as 
o N 
~. FRIDAY. — The Gunboats.—In answer to Sir J. PAKISGTON, 
« Lord 0. Pacer said that the decay did not extend to the 
entire number of Senboate: It was fair to the contrac 
“state that the boats p t hu 
TAS he contractors anya campaign in the ensuing spring, 
o 
in indignant language, the flagrant conduct of the contractors, 
uand called upon the noble lord gi p their names,— 
, Admiral Duncompe said th oy found the boats 
tee 
ships.— 
part of the Government to screen 
Ko ea legal 
of the law officers 
estion 
Hed 
was ti 
wn. If such ior the consid uld 
—Mr. 
us to bring about 
‘ations the Bret 
ion of the laws of Bower 
was at ne nsideration.— 
and the mattar 
Prarie 
Y, Lord J. l that t bject ot 
Lanen ing the committee on hye Reform Bill aa the 4th 
low other measures o! urgency with relati 
to customs to be ed ‘ith as nothin z could | st 
Ch 
Stns by diplomatic sere 
y diplomatic a 
said oe had al endy inforiied the 
e ch Govern- 
Arinina upon 
nee that they 
aua bs A oas : Seg “the Somer pro- 
@ vote of the Sardi 
=a confirmed the treaty of = 24th of oon he The Bictionn Tarte Ba 
par i — tention an adver sement announ- 
ene ma had een ed in London in aid ated 
Sicilians and @ Solici nines meal whether persons 
S to the 
Era peng yeaa: his opinion in 
f| th ment, 
a &® 
gos 
elih 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 19, 1860, 
who c contributed to the 
egal padai wns —The Soxicrror-Ge 
dvertisement merely invited ae seriptic ane of mon 
etkide reir to Genoa, and expressed his opinion that ty what 
was proposed to be done no Le hee . a country ee be 
violated. Recall of Sir C. Trevelyan. — DANBY SEYMOUR asked 
fens: wonld: be beta to 
gi 
ov t valuable public 
servant with: gross injustice -$ ir C. Woop said that the 
prha Te which had led to the recall of Sir C. Trevelyan 
were s be traced to sant of discretion in sending open telegrams, 
and to insubordination, in hav — appealed to the public 
opinion _ dia per t the financial measures oft 
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e successor of Sir Charles would be 
Governor of Ceylon, 
adras would be expedited as Tauck 
—Mr. Budit e wr oe UAE a painful one, 
the House in a posi She Ra na ee. 
were in a state of a 
every one engaged in a dealing w with tem, 
was able, and bold e piga: yar 
theless, that it sought to 
ted for 
Th 
ry Ward, t the Tea 
Ai 
"Hr. Wi son's scheme 
objec ts to it, n 
e by increatetg 
“He thought the 
rove laid do 
minute, but thought the publication of that docume not 
only contrary o eti math but dangerous the 
le. He believed, 
country, and that his recall was justifiab 
indeed, that before the recall ao 
would’ have already resigned. e regre more than he 
could exp the are ecessity ae dismissing so valuable a 
PIG SUMAYE The l of the affair was that the whole 
system of Bbw dias in India should be = gh every 
Presidential Governor should be made a and inde 
pasea among themselves, and responsible only to th 
overnment at hoá. A discussion ona in which 
t vices of Sir O. ] 
PALMERSTON was most painful, bug ore 
which it was a ee ng of the ecir to take, after 
the insubordinat ne Sir C. Tre , and when, in 
omnea of the tate dian r pe: iia f this kind 
ony 
e Govern g se so contrary 
to duty, to public policy, and to a official Eod 
course which distracted the peace of India, and endan ered 
as the 
cons p: would 
Rn ni than his recall. — Pensions sor 
Wounds.—Colone) NorTH moved an er = — go 
pgg for a reconsideration of 
pens 
the ing 
ms and allowances to officers of the lan: and fe forces, Timito 
be press: 
fficulty of dealing with the subjec' 
that it showid be left in the hands of the = itemi 
motion was ultimately agreed to.—Mr. F. RUSSELG obtained 
leave to bring in a Bill to amend the provisions of the Act for 
Set 
the lation of ae a Bose es in Ireland, with 
to the Appo ween AF Core acer The 
vanes piine 
nated, after a go core ‘Of t the =. 
oe by i ee Provisions, aa 
was in such a state of health 
utu 
Bali enanti at ee the Pope.—Mr. STEVART 
attention of Government had been called 
a tke steps to aa any atone! 
"Hous then sont into c 
Houses soos a oar Bill. 
= Bares; 
of p enets vee EEN not 
he Irish 
Le ng os ben Act.— The 
‘reshment 
stai E iN ne be ogg 
in the London Corporation Bill. Ona e amen = 
ment was negatived by 97 to 90. On ma 12, 0 e of the 
reserved. paue a long discussion took pince Pabe to the 
S ae S aned that Ta = 
coun s in other counties, 
why tours should be a 
ORANO Lor of the 
rongly expres: 
of t 
took to make the Foquisito 
then agreed to, and 
Ex- 
etn ‘said t the 
any pemekaran public or private, to Lord Cowley, to the 
effect that, in the event of contin: evden es en might eat the 
y 
f | to appoint the Shoa 
d 
sual co! s 
ittee | figh Seti th 
l. mtest itse! erned i 
pak ent f ma ion o! nd 
co: id i 
ol which, as a spectacl rtainly 
of el than a 
nep on ji agis 
and | risk in pre i s baa perais 
fighting was countenanced by the Governmen 
ssi s agreed 
ah 
fue _ bad homeres: Et: pay a tele, La fi her 
esty’s Minister St. Peterburg stati that nee 
Gat tschakoff ha a a fae Bo the panies Tere not all the fave rs 
except Turkey, and had informed them that the condition o 
the pont ae om the Turkis wan pri oey day becoming 
less suppor and that his Wrang hoped to obtain the 
concurre: h i ‘he 0 er Pow pho i a strong remon- 
strance to Turkey upon rity eahiek: He had also received 
a p tch from Lord Cowley stating that he had 
conversation with Thouvenel to the effect 
Russia na 
great Pow 
of tl tho Ex: comm ted that the Gov ent were prepar 
to bring i A a Bill t to peros Intand Boray. Warehouses.” 
Derby Day.—Mr. E. James asked whether the Hou 
Derby Day a portion of the 
and that fe wala not ask Som Toten: to depart 
salutary a custom. His lordship added that it Ha ‘tadally 
bat th the —— fora at to it member to move = myanma, 
hat he — 
ounds,—Mr. Sta 
Stent that her Majesty's a Gow vorn 
had M 
that, if any acti vor by Fr to take 
E 
ne mself this 
take steps to i ae in what m if i 
pie vicinity of our “increasing ‘gona us towns, as public 
valks and mae 4 and recreation, might Be 
Sarid nd. secured ; sade! ncourage and direct efforts, 
y i a oe subscriptions, voluntary rates, or public ts, 
o carry out such objects.—Sir G. Lewis reminded the hon, 
entleman that an inquiry by Parliament into the subject w. 
unnecessary, the vious course was for large towns 
to take the initiative to make vision out of the 
local fund: der the trol of town councils or other muni- 
i tion un: Tie 
mode! a dissolute m: 
immorality, and eas EACAN for 
G. Lewis recommended the noble lord 
l known 
DDERLEY 
defended the practice, and Se Lord Haddo with wishing 
to obtain the results of art, Pp 
which it was achieved.—M. Foo 
and contended that apma from nu 
repo! 
substit tute an equitable $ 
Fenaa of coe sat mode of m 
and Bridges in England and Wales .—Sir G. C. opposed 
the motion, which, on a division, was rejea pg a to 12. 
Order of the Bathe pir H. Srracey moved for copies of the 
of Saa ~ 
To 
a th 4 oe notte 
we has taken place between the Indian 
at sad War on the subject of eee 
b Or- General of India and Lo 
Clyde for the PE of the Bath.—Sir 0. NAPIER oo 
rted the altho: at Js e same time he feared that 
Sapine that — 
distinction that t 
pat 
motion was —— mak n a division. 
C. Napier moved for a r of the 
r bones wit th 
p! 
The motion n 2a pna 
to bring i ina Bi 
Local OE yh (18 1358), eer 
thereto. The Fight for the 
r. CLIVE obtained lea 
provisional Sat under the 
T purp relation 
Lord etic moma for oe production of the 
correspondence between the Hom: and the directors of 
tke South-Eastern Railway rel ir ra > the onveyance of 
persons intending to TE a breach of the peace. He 
9- 
pectacle, was ce 
balloon ascent. mri wW. ranea nii that 
e personal 
Mr. GEORGE, Mr. P. pawasn and rae 
w anig spoken, the debate was adjourned.— 
e second reading of the Taw dlord and seen Ureland) Bill, 
RS onjact of which was to simplify the existing law.— Mr. 
WHITES! the ani = t it did not deal with many 
im ‘After 
sS! 
S ka 
ects. hort debate the Bill was read 2 
ADVOCATE moved t 
ition (Edinburgh) aS 
Wep Lorp 
ing of stone pay Tax Abol 
mag of the Bill, velioving” that i 
tax n gotha =< ved th. 
mths. oe after 
FIELD objected to the 
would perpetuate ae 
a Bill be read a 
al D 
present bet tig of power in i y, France would mt Bill, a permanent rate 
feel it her dut: claim furthe Sie on compensation should be tev “een a order to secure the salaries of 13 ministers. 
Russia and Tur Sa answer tol ms sume ore Syne J. | Car n that ogg should be ample rity for 
UsseLL said that her Majesty’s Government w th tenn —Mr. ELD then withdrew the 
session of any intelligence to the effect that hus a Ned amendment, ind the B Dil wen iemte prah time. The order 
oncentrated a considerable army on the Pruth or tbat the Bont the second reading of the Charity Tustrees Bill wi as dis- 
man Government had assembled à corps d'armée at Widdin | charged. The ` Consolidated (9,500,0001.) Bilt was read a second 
