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PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. 
Mr. William Stevenson. 
— Alexander Cochrane. 
— Harry Mountray. 
— William J. G. Johnson. 
Mr. Eichard Hughes. 
— George H. Pollock. 
— Eobert Stevenson. 
Thomas A. Douglas. 
Mr. Ebenezer B. McLay. 
The following Students passed their First Examination : 
Edinburgh Veterinary College. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Louis William Delacheroris. 
Lionel L. Leach. 
Clement Burston. 
Mr. David Jones. 
Edinburgh New Veterinary College. 
Mr. Geo. Marks Davey. 
— Thos. James Grum. 
— John Eogerson. 
Wm. Irwin Eoberts. 
W. G. Burnet Dickinson. 
John S. Eredk. Cottam. 
Arthur Eredk. Appleton. 
Thos. Archibald Mitchell. 
Mr. Wm. Foster Greenhalgb. 
— Frederick Whittaker. 
— Harry Scowcroft. 
— Arthur Plant. 
— F. Huntington Osgood. 
Mr, 
Glasgow Veterinary College. 
Matthew Graham. I Mr. Eobert Anderson. 
PAELIAMENTAEY INTELLIGENCE. 
IMPOETATION OF AMEEICAN CATTLE. 
House oe Commons, April 7 th . 
In reply to Mr. Giles, 
Lord G. Hamilton said: It is quite true that a transshipment 
of cattle has in certain instances been allowed from the Victoria 
Docks to Deptford, but there is no similarity between the cir¬ 
cumstances under which this leave was temporarily given and 
those existing at Southampton, for which my hon. friend also 
claims the privilege of transshipping American cattle to Dept¬ 
ford. Previous to the recent Order in Council a number of 
American cattle were landed in very large trans-Atlantic 
steamers on the north side of the Thames ; subsequent to the 
order it became necessary for these ships to land their cargoes at 
the Foreign Animals.’ Market at Deptford. The size and draught 
of these vessels rendered this very difficult, and it being not con¬ 
sidered expedient to establish a foreign animals’ market north of 
the Thames, leave was given for the shipment of cattle under cer¬ 
tain precautions, and the supervision of the Customs officers 
across the Thames. Southampton has no foreign cattle market, 
and cattle would be shipped, not from one to another part of the 
same port, but from one port to another port, viz. from South¬ 
ampton to London. 
The other business was disposed of, and the House adjourned 
at 10 minutes past 1 o’clock until Thursday, the 17th inst. 
