THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
[Junr 9, 1860, 
although he thought there cessity for the mal and sugges ted ti which would be , 
Erain ropo by yi Bentinok, The. instruction hisa prompted b by the course ir ‘Cochrane haa Lrecommendad: The 
n agreed to The SPEAKER ruled that the amen aie motion Hei tap f a cen: and discouragement of 
Baa te y. HASARD and pi ENNIs, ths eae the Com: ye tt Wha" my ‘atte 0 force the 
should be vale by each member ‘of the House, ‘were at vr) House vier pae seraa at-a when a Committee had 
order—a separate Bill being necessary to establish any change i dy si mes to inquire into the very subject.—S: F 
USSELL then ed that t ia Speaker me poeevenres as r 
pen cy th 
ent proposed o take with respect to the Kg bee aa Bills. 
in joer Spanien, bara Shine ey Bo kr into Com- 
and its pro’ ms be arliament 
woke the other were co! to 
ra : 
who had been rejected h 
s arose, é 
substance of the pnp and the o ae as te the t i did i: Thos ed in 
pi In respect to the Aae peig the lowest elements of the examination—in spelling and 
the Government had. Sakk osed a franchise for the boroughs | arithmetic. an Ary the motion because a committee on 
which er i did not think lower than it was proper to carry it ; | the entire s t had just concluded its labours, and was 
but this w: question of and he was therefore justi- ut to ae ich would throw much light upon 
the House to go into committee, when any ject. u 
em 
Mera 
"into 
for amending the $i could be Pat Men aes 
deduction of the cece T pee sony the House 
should not have as mEnE to eading. wi th nate 
ait the 
to the question of time, proposed to 
erg of the nepar. but ‘ths ba ba tpone a Reform Bill 
r three years, which was equivalent to putting it off in- 
definitely Disip a very hollow pretence. Then it was said that 
this was the 4th of. aen, anp that it was too late to to proceed with 
{Bill, co coring a vr piir Sea een te had not passed the 
ouse. Lookin my of this Bill, however, he 
thought this no Fosson W koe mte Tins with it and, if Heed 
Government alleged this reason, it would be attributed to 
\Geatte aper hre ot the Bill without the manliness to trex 
‘No time was fixed for the f Parliament, and, if 
paLa business w bs babes ar ealt reason why 
1 should net Be Mr. 
ee es 
j it De ward, ee 
inquiries had been searching and extensive.— nB COCHRAN NE 
Tensi declaring that he had heard no Spt Fenda 
motion. Still, as the i of the commit 
ge gen bey 
of his party in tio! 
the measure, observing that the policy which Lord J J. Rassel 
had recommended that night was in strange and startling con: 
trast to that which he had recommended from the Op 
benches, and to the tone an: 
been introduced. He poin 
ments which would attend the course the ne Ay proposed 
toadopt. If the Eg san ~~, was to be proceeded with, 
was there to bea oP = te egies conde solut: 1 T Ho Parliament, or must 
offences corp 
the Stonee wae unted out, at 20 
that House meet nekes o Me! ee cae the N. esias 
English me tent to thei s? Meanwhile ved the s cnt reading of tbis Bill, the ohjaa: of which is 
that was going on in Eu iope which Bove eter the ahaiety to eater to ned Rg “Comtnissioners the manage- 
and engage the d nieri of the country; and was that me w N apne of the des ae and Gaag rs.—Mr. SELWYN 
a period whe i mendment, nae t he Bill b econd time 
ead Si d tim 
that LAJ ae OR asure which bce con- 
fiscated the evan ot the. cathedtal churches. The ag Sa 
corre out the SAE the. be adopted by the ¢ 
rs had bee allow the busin vied of the dt 1-4 
ava of t ath dinate officials, and the 
ited, in contravention ‘ot Ne Act of en 
liamen E hes unaudited a T re admitted 
By, the secretary ‘before a gets of “the "Flow e of Lands; 
be intelligible. He ted from th 
Bo a eae. Süd, as he believed d, unnecessary exp 
commission had incurred. erate: 
but 
= nt be be justly ea called pte and is wee a course 
“ea the T, Mack oved as pal 
Ooh gigs ‘to ging pe antes Be effectiv: it 
be inexpedien’ onde and unjust to proceed further vith the 
prosa Ra legislative measure until the House had before it 
results of the Ceneus of 1861. He urged various peatiions 
proceeding with the Bill, as well as oi indiffere: of 
poy into 
whose 
organisation ae be sell s jb eas era for political 
sisi 
objects. —Sir G. lin ed to follow Mr. Mackinno 
arguments often = bd pe often answ 5 c 
ment of the Bill till the Census had taken would tn 
legislation upon this subject next n impossible; and the 
franchise, the main itae i Bill, nor wo y 
relative tion of boroughs in respei u! m. 
the Ho oe tea th the option, it wong ie better, in his opinion, 
whi pemaaiie by 
pr Sir M. FRangona po are posed by 
the Atirant baw e and that at ultimately t vs oS property of the Church should 
Vitim. ately, on a aion, the proposition was carri 102 | be vested in esponsible committee. He should 
to 80,- ata Cuive obtained leave to bring in a Bill to amend | therefore give: iis ‘onda support to the amendment.—Mr. 
extend the Acts for the Comm of Tithes in | INGHAM said Nar if the Bill were now rejected, an portunity 
Wales.—Mr. obtained } bring in a | would be lost of doing a great public good.—Mr. C. HOWARD 
bill for co) ing a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for | gave notice bat, a ir the Bill go into committee, he would 
the administratio Archbishop Tenison’s Charity fo St. | introduce clau mable the missioners to augi 
ey A hte Certain Bills were forwarded a 
Tuespay.—The North Sea Telegraph.—Lord Pat cauuiene 
reply to Mr. Wyld, a stated that t! had no objection 
to farnish ships to survey the North Sea, in order to test the | w ure. 
possibility of laying the ho Me ies ble to ei ca by way | v ition 
of Scotland, th slands, Greenland, Labrador. | DEEDES defended th of the Commissioners, Wa baat 
Transp FDT: eat +A ey ed for a select A E he said, ‘endeavoured to discharge their duties conscientiously 
to i e into and management of those | and to public sa E bu h had met the DRS of most 
branches of the gn War Eaa nye “Office, pie irait OEA S situate d.—On the motion of Mr. HENLEY, 
Emigration Board, by which the busi sporting wW: 
troops, convicts, emigrants, materials of seliyi s, and any s S 
other similar services by means of shipping, is now performed, 
with a view è uniform b; ich such m = å Mr. Bra 
Bra: an 
O “follow the pisie 
of adopting 
may cien asked whether 
the ie aa of one renmin and responsible department, of the Reform Bill, see what was to be done with Ireland and 
t, Mr. Gron 
K, Mr.C. I 
Serao, the 
Mr. Bri 
Lr. 
DE too 
nendm ments 
c progress 
ue: ps was, whether the House at E i Aug to 
any sort 
measures “ought not a! be diss 
Lord Pau N, the course hse had been 
adopted Towerin ‘ae ‘Sil, ast t at the aaa ure had 
delayed entirely by supera i Sipora f the “ii 
tongues” by its opponents. e 
the plain question Wheth er it r d 
reforming the representation during the 
ELE] 
ing to defeat it by delay. ir sae 
matters of detail, eae parar a in Cari consiste 
edi vet 
based upon the mption that nt 
Sona the Booth ot Trish Reform hi oma This y Pkr altogether 
untrue, and he contended that no inconvenience would ensue 
fro: tens Bills terriii k oth lanai as there 
on was 
em this year. The course pirsued iby the 
position th re to the Bill was, he maintai orthy 
a greet political party. "He hoped t that the Bill ‘woud gid 
thel Ss, be successfully carried to completion before the close of 
hen the ouse 
i = ‘when the 
rnment ha roduced a measur Parlia- 
mentary Reform, and withdrew the veil be relating 
to Ireland ca nd Scotland, the House ought con- 
sider thei ns ew position and its constitutional conseque; 
Phe ws J. ed Teras that the question was 
, Substantial objection to pre- 
senna, with the ‘Bil og for the mere pu lay, and 
e House do = um. This egativ 
on a division, by 267 to 222. The moti for the adjourn- 
ment of the debate was then renewed, upon, which Lord 
PALMERSTON way, and the debat then adjourned 
N gave 
to Monday.— Mr. CARDWELL moved that the order for the 
second Tending of the Irish Refo Feti Bill be discharged. The 
opposed, poo ultimat: the Bill 
et The same oie “om taken with the Scotch 
Bill, and, the Tomita bunina ign Sarg posed of, the 
House adjourned at five minutes past 3 o’ 
FRIDA answer to Mr. E x: Lewis said 
t the roy: igaro m of piety and 
virtue, and for the preven f vice, profi i and immo- 
rality had been EE RA with the pe a of the Lord Chan- 
cellorand would be subm: Rabin niet comet! to -morrow 
m Act.—In answer to M UNT, Sir 
aoe in the course of ‘a few to state to the House the 
course which hoes Majesty's Government intended to r cacti 
men nd; in reference to natio: nal de a 
e 
City Entelligence. 
City Banxs.—It was ai d on Thu 
fusion has been Rinne between the influentiol fake 
i Ro “ee Co. and = J 
& Co., and t the 30th 
“| Wognelin will retire from he Toei in votbeq tlt of 
ill health, - 
MONEY MARKET, FRIDAY.— BRITISH FUNDS: 
ee closed at Ra to 95 for Money, and 954 to # for rie 
Oth July; Three per Cents. Reduced, 93} to +; New 
hree per Cents., 93$ to 4; Five per Cent. A nnuities, 
y | 112%; Indian Five per Cent. eee 1859, 1063 to 4; 
Five per Cent. Eufaced Rupe e Paper, 98; Ditto pye 
re a anda Half per Berens? 102) t to 103; Indian Four 
—Sir M. e motion.—Lord C. Pacer said pe d if the hes casa ee te eas by itself.—Lord J. RUSSELL z e 
ye = but he that after a Reform Bill it was usual to dis- Cent. Deben 1858, ye to a; 96% 
feared thet there would be great difficulty in a to 8s. dis. ; ogee ‘Bills, 
Ei harod i cee Me gontrol of thetranapt se eee t instance. uld say was | 9s. Pe E Brazilian Old ag 
sther Aa Re pen iming the ad. | 8943 Belgian Four and a Half f per Cen nts, 9 
Bacon gers i a IN $ cat to the inqu oa se debate on Mr. Mackinnon’s Seccntrgent to defer ty eae per Cuts, 213; Ditto for Acet., au; Pate. 
deprecated further discussion under the cireumstances. The | legislation on the subject of Reform till the results Three per ents., ‘tor Acct., 70; Turkish Six per 
motion was then be ace oe —Civil Service inations,—Mr. = the weer nsus pae been obi ne Sir J. FERGUSSON Conte: 1854, for Acct., 764; Ditto for 1855, for Acct., 
B. Cocurane moved a resolution, that for the future the Civil | complained of the course ty ich the Government intended to 59% to 4; Vv ala T j 
Service Commissioners shall Seas with Lyi rte ty _Teport, adopt with rererenie to the pe oe pny Bills, and urged ee A hree per Cents., 2 
all the examination papers su ed to candidat: speci- at the interests of Ireland a and 
fying the proportion in whith = the maximum of” marks i 
assigned to each branch of knowledge is di Mire Ramen | the 
ea 
questions contained in each paper. 
re sys 
enti’ si pirt f Re geo Pdi 
he said, of ot val e servants ; but if it was to be ho . He moved, 
on, it should on ibe tt tnd s plas aT He complaine ment, that the debate on going into commit be 
-~ that the ea ice of p ad led to many instances =) adjourned. — -Colonel Dickson, on ‘behalf of the Irish m rs, 
terrible bee rsons, after many years of mye Ms: eal xs mplained that members 
, in oe event of promotion or transfer, been sub- WHO after having deliberately 
ger men crammed affirmed 4 the petaengle of t the h Bill, es reading it a second time, 
should now stop its progre: 
If the Opposition 
being 
m - e them 
the moti to objection, | the imputation of sed itructives, they would adopt 
ot be considered apart from the speech of Mr. | the manly course, and ee a ae for the rejection 
nimus of which could not mistaken; he | of the Bill. — arrean J. MÀN said the Government 
ining candidates for the | were only making a colou rile at attempt to proceed with 
as Kypneant en and absurd ; pple em wm England, and that — had no bond fide intention 
e been avowed, was n the acceptance of the House or the 
RNT or abolished. He pati wae poaren i disdueidn, in which — COLE- 
and even the questions | BROOKE, Mr. LONGFIELD, Mr. INGRAM, Mr. WALEN N, Mr. 
- Bank of ngua, 
Notesissued ., se .. £29,653, nt Debt... 211,015,100 
Other Area cg ve ee Eas 
Coin and Bullion. E 
ily: er Bullion oo os 
Poe ern eos a 
£29,655, £29,655,635 
BA eer DEPA ENT. 
Proprietors Capital.. .. RA eel Spent oen 
Pasiie: Deppatts (inaldi, | OaE Bee ore £9,759, 03 
ing Exchequer, Savings 19,463,344 
ks, Commissioners No backed oaase dsd TORRAS 
of Debt, and Divi Gold and Silver Coin ., 752,567 
dend Accts.) .. .. ..- 7,752,799 
Other Deposits.. .. ., 12 ae 
Seven day and other bilis 
£38,392,8) gas aons 6 
~ M. MILLER, Deputy 
, 
7th day of June, 1860. 
PEERS E 
