26, 1860. | THE ee. CHRONICLE AND see eee GAZETTE. 
tlay for fortifications h ad to be added to the - Foai a and, 
of | Government, e people? Was it 
right towards ag | og of tT Toland ‘Revenue, upon whose 
character for perfect eyri reliance muat be placed for the 
rag pyc 2 the law which they had condemned as un- 
-Eeryrr.—H 7 vy rains have carried away a port: 
the railway between n Cai airo and Suez. Travellers to as! 
from India ‘avd thereby been delayed two days. The 
official French mission for the explo oration of the Red 
of this Bill.—Lord LYND: aid he should confine himself 
to the practical | polint-—the privileges of that House, cont: seri 
with those of the House of Commons. This could be no part 
hei 
the minute of the Governor of Madras, he said that the mem- 
bers of the Government had felt deep and painful oo pan 
at seeing documents conceived and expressed in such a 
emanating from a subordinate government. It pe an Rove 
tion without parallel in Indian history. However the Govern- 
4 Weights a 
it his duty to state his views and conclusions ye a the subject. Food and Drink Bill were read a second t ea whe a 
He did not intend to in uee but to lay down plainiy and | Zaw (Scotland) iriad ment Bill was read a third time and 
mply, facts, principles, and precedents with Goud: ieai i i 
therm, without doubt. ry a clear goar It was not to be f dis 
puted that their ‘Lor dsh no right to amend or to 
ofipinate a Mo E 
because they had no pow wer to enforce it. Hageman had been } them 
mi no < 
subject, but they ois taken such steps as were due to the 
no 
relied upon occurring in 1671 and 1678, to pro 
p: 
public interests and their own we ponin poa vate sy me cay ag 
hich might be caused by this 
of wanton indise i 
Simla.—The Governor-Gene ey fs Wa soa n-Chief House had no power to br a 9 a Money Bill ; but aa only | th tive, idering the difficulties eculi of 
were still at Simla b but aie return to meee on the mth showed that their lordships had no power to amend or originate | the snp ces with which they to —The Earl of 
May. The Governor-General held a Durbar at Simla on the 3d | such ill; and he complained o; the want of fairness bern as of eg that the ona authorities and the 
April fo te the reception of the Hill Chiefs, 
w.—Cholera has been prevalent in Oude, but is now 
Pee ney 
Shapoor. —On the morning of the 20th ult. the Wuzurees 
attacized C Colonel Lumsden’s column, with some damage to the 
cattle and camp followers; but they were nk out with 
med for h 
a 
t 
dents that, on the very next page in the very book from ed ra alana PA Fong nk ‘iba Recten of the P 
hi s pd Er oe reflecting on the Prose of the Dinah ation tans 
hen lee GRANVILLE an 
whereupon bal bpd gave up ti ‘their inten: rn 
hapoo: retreated. 
Calcutta. nasi Oaie jee Jamsetjee, the Parsee Baronet, is |i ed ion. the a 
coming to England by this mail —_ a ren retinue. His visit | power, but ty to reject this Bill, ac if they conscien- | could give him.—The Bisho 
gre tiously believed it would increase our “financial dificulties i in | high moral Ra asc of Mr. 
ha: ill ng! the present ania of Europe, he had no doubt what their con- | cussion the was w: witha i ei = me i 
i £ entered into a statement 
ma.—An important telegram has been ci eee ee eee ri pots ana e e rege: ‘aa 
this week rss rong Jardine, Matheson, & Pig of 
China, statin; he Chinese Governm ent has 
rejected the ano “French ane and that in con- 
sequence the nort Bort had been idekaaed, 
that the question they were called u to determine was, not and 
whether they should adopt the Bill T the repeal of a million | Works $ y aspended in eonseqvence of the la iotewmet 
and a half of taxation, but whether they would diminish the | Of the engineer raising the estim: m 856,000. to upwards 
the Consolidated | of 2,000,0002. sae estimate Ww hag ent nlu necessary, 
e had a to be m: 
¥en otaome “The Union of Ben neficer Bi it ond the Ecclesiastical 
Previous advices sa ee mg of the 29th March | over, d ris Bill passed throug committee e Adulteration of 
stated that two regiment s of infantry, one battery of Food and Drink Bill was referred to a select committee. The 
artil E 
w 
imitate in i tors. It was an advance in the t 
mi ap company of Royal Engineers, were to —— pee pire ay ogg ge ——_ ser age ee a wt ga ) Bill wa ae. As pry p ys ene 
t rti eril. e cial statemen: r P TE 
ih ig on the 31st to Chusan, and tha Bruce was | of the Government showed a pi lus of 464,0007. ; but had we | called attention to the recent appointment of Mr. A 
pro rp. t 
to receive a final Pe from th eror on the 10th | this feet be such thing. It had vanished into thin air, | Lyle, Receiving Master in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, to 
p 
> > deficit of rev t f | the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Londonderry, and asked for 
of The 1st, 3d, 31st, 44th, 67th th Regi- | and he cated a clear deficit of revenue next year o 
3 a Cr RETO Se ieee » 28081" 1 77,033, oon Ge moved 1 that ihe Bill be read a second time | €*Planations—The Earl of Cartiste defended the appoint- 
ents and the Ist battalion of th ary Train were | that day six months.—Lo: ERIN said that the precedents | Ment, ona competes the peepee per under which Mr. Lyle 
at Hong Kong. S ope Grant was to 0 a g 4 cited by Lyndhurst aia nie appear to him to be applicable | had ae P — = po o: no eo peer in the 
Chusan and Shanghai in a few a 5 irs Jp ken wa prop tajba Tapealed ustified in pane intita Me T: le pyi aat ~ 
e sed was that there might b Parra "Genera form of the finan: pel pope of the Government.—The li i alifi ete io Jyle, A ge pecu 
<P & fighting. Marquis of R grencahon s Eigi that there was not the | liar! Ta y Social position an paneer for the office. — 
Sir C. Van Straubenzee returns to England by the next | slightest constitutional doubt t t their Lordships had a right | Lord Ler intimated his intention of bringing before the 
. House in proper form the recent ent Goveram of Și 
thi t: the Ho 
° ri te Ineome tax B Bil, ie Tan cytes it prear ania with equity a re in Irelan d by the epon vernment. 
a ur to refuse to pass this Bill.—The Duke ot RUTLAND Fruay.—The Roya 1 Absent w given by commission to the 
Sa oe agree that, because they had the e-tax Consolidated Fund (9, he BL Oxford University il wer 
his Bill. 
pi z ay wale Slee eRe hee ee Evon nif ae at and private Bills. Several Bills having "been brought pp rod 
t the Commons, the House adjourned to Monday, June 
HOUSE OF COMMONS. 
MONDAY,— The Sicilian Insurrection, —Mr. Davoatisn asked 
|| whether the officers of British ships at Naples were instructed 
y 
« 
3 xofsome of 
t t eminent s of New York been a saciid. tes Fie 
by the Board of Al - ‘thr cee eee 
that a resvlusion eee REA Re circumstan' the 
cilmen a for their concurrence. A resolution had passed 
MA gE +t 1, £ 44. 
i icable to 
part of the Budget. —Lord CHELMSFORD maintained that ships oPh war to politi Beal refugees, but not m heny under 
the Pap cited by Lord cont can were fe criminal Bh gorge In reply to Bens KINGLAKE, Lord J. 
-sun in “earn next ne be. 
ANAD, ust! 
i moopoliten poe but eee pri tection of her own 
aj the are : ar see h a subjects. He did not ehoro pren any Power at present “4 
to be erected by subscription. The Pass and a | they wen PLEA reject it.—The Duke of ARovii entered | Po take steps rie Howe Sicilian insurrection. — 
to that effect. The Great Western Railway Company 
was building a state carriage for the Prince of Wales. 
ices from Vera Cruz to the Ist inst. 
ained with ae ve the concise de in tine of p peace. This was 
i The denial o; 
this duty stood in the e Excis n = th of a was also open to the gravest objections.— 
soap, glass, and bricks, er? oes yo Po TS its repeal was in E thought an act of in: injustice would be committed on 
strict consistency wit! th the piepie of finance adopted by 
ee loti He — ne ferie the 
House to refuse its any Bill sent up from the other 
o A: 
mers. — Th TTO! 
GEN to restrict their IRE AEE ent to the London 
stitutional p rivileges of the House of Com mons, there being no districts.. ry Kee prone ea the ace megane’ a not 
metus On EA i sinte ie ‘Revolution where thelr lordships | to have duties imposed o; — h they h ere T con- 
had thrown out a Bill nature of supply proposed | tracted to diseban argo. o. —Mr. Twan: z withdrew his amendment. 
by the Government a of an y the other House.— om a WYER, on claus e7, entered a s strong protest against a -y 
The Earl of DERBY anit with respect ied fhe constitutional queg- | new £ 
tion, he should be satisfied to lea n the footing on which GENERAT, bere Po mcr 13, in reply t 
it had the th ew di 
Parliament, 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Monpav.—Paper Duty Repeal Bill.—Earl GRANVILLE moved 
‘the second reading of this Bill. ae: referred to Sa condemna- 
‘tions Saar the Duty in the other House, and to the 
Te there with the opten of the ee on 
ided to | 
desire to Darras he Gon still | to th be’ 
| solemn pin: Meer Te He dia hot’ Eoo defend the | the o present rata a Judges from 18007. to 15001. a year. The 
Paper Duty, and he oa it — be be clestrable to part with cha Cyrene was negatived, the numbers being 69 to 68. 
it if the finan ces permitted a bt he nner ab | agreed to on a division by we to 38.—Clause 24, 
now y urisd| 
ga ni 
the | tended to County Courts, which w. a ae sgn ultimately 
» House į negatived.—The CHAIRMAN ese inkan progress, and the 
qaret BE bu by coat biel ee agp orton pee read a third time and passed. The other orders of t e day 
k m is) 
ithou iste of Lords and the Pap H Duty.—Lord 
Stenting indy aa i in this | PAL the adjournment of the House over 
sate of ches he was throwing away upwards of a man arti the > Derby “Day, BAVA pete that he should on Thursday popne 
in,the military expenditure for the China war aks he ' the appointment of a select committee to examine the journals 
