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PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. 
April 19 th. 
Mr. James Gason Going 
— Hugh Ferguson 
— Tedbar Hopkin 
— James Irving 
— James Edward Scriven . 
— William Dorber 
— John Sayer 
— Aaron Sisson 
— James Anderson . 
— William Patterson 
— William Russell . 
— Henry Barnes 
— George Durrand . 
— Moodie John Roberts . 
— Piers Joseph Brady 
— Archibald Stevenson Jones 
— John Hepton 
— Francis Robertson 
— Thomas Runciman 
Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary. 
Bolton. 
Manchester. 
Rochdale. 
Aberford, Yorkshire. 
Manchester. 
Wigan. 
Torpenhow, Cumberland. 
Forfar. 
Montreal, Canada. 
Falkirk. 
Tarporley. 
Wick, Caithness. 
Ackworth, Yorkshire. 
Meath, Ireland. 
Enniscorthy. 
Sherburn, Yorkshire. 
Otago, New Zealand. 
Haddington. 
April 20th. 
Mr. James Watson . . . Douglas. 
— George Gray . . . Keilyford, Aberdeenshire. 
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. 
House of Commons, April 8 th. 
FOREIGN CATTLE MARKET. 
On the motion for going into committee of supply, 
Mr. Samuda, supported by Sir H. S. Ibbetson, called attention 
to the question of a site for the contemplated waterside market for 
foreign cattle, and urged on the Government the desirability of 
giving its sanction only to such site as shall be sufficiently exten- 
sive to provide for the reception of animals during periods when 
several foreign countries may be declared infected, where the means 
of insulation can be effectually secured, and the convenience of the 
trade and of the public best consulted. 
Mr. Forster observed that the Act of Parliament did not intend 
to place on Ministers the responsibility of choosing a site, but that 
they should give their veto upon any site which did not fulfil its 
requirements. It was the City of London which had to make and 
to pay for the market, and that being the case it was no more than 
fair that the City should be allowed to choose, and then to take the 
opinion of the Privy Council on the particular spot they had de- 
