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Parliament. In The House Of Lords, On. T...
Fortifications ( provision frr expense ) Bill , " that , before proceeding further with this Bill , it is desirable that this House be in possession of further information as to the entire cost of the construction and efficient maintenance of the sea-defences and the proposed land fortifications , distinguishing the expenses necessary to be incurred by the country in respect of such proposed sea-defences and land fortifications ; The House was asked to vote £ 2 , 006 , 000 , as an instalment of an indefinite sum . The £ 11 , 000 , 000 was only for fortifications and seadefences and their armament ; their maintenance and manning would be £ 3 , O 0 O 4 O 0 O annually . Sir C . Napier seconded the resolution , urging that fortifications were unnecessary , if a naval supremacy were maintained . Colonel Dicesox , Mr . Monseix , Sir F . Smith , Mr . Osbobne , Sir M . Peto , and Mr . White , delivered , their sentiments more or less against the Government measure , and Mr . S . Herbert , lord Excho , Captain Jervis , Sir De Xact Evans , and Lord Palmeeston , in favour of it , and the amendment was negatived by 143 to 32 ; the bill being read a second time . On the motion tor tile House resolving itself into a Committee of Supply , Mr . S . Herbert stated that the Government would discontinue the survey of new ground on the 25-inch scale , merely finishing the counties already begun , and would consider the best future course to adopt , Sir M . Peto having stated that maps on the 25-inch scale would be twice as big as Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , and cost £ 2 , 000 , 000 or £ 3 , 000 000 The vote-of £ 60 , 000 for the Galway Packet contract was agreed to by 14 o to 39 , and the other orders being disposed of , the House adjourned at twenty-five ' minutes to three o ' clock . —In the House of Lords , on Friday , the European Forces ( India ) Bill was read a second time . The Duke of Somerset , in answer to Lord Ellenbobou & h , stated , that the estimate of transports for the China expedition J ™ uld be for transports taken up in England , £ 15 , 932 , in India , £ 69 , 500 , in China , £ 32 000 per month . The total expense had been estimated at £ 1816 000 / It would be impossible to say what the expenses incurred in China might be . The Ecclesiastical Commission Bill passed through Committee , the Poor Law Board Continuance Bill was read a second time , and their Lordships adjourned at five minutes past twelve o clock . In the House of Commons the Civil Service Estimates were gone into in a Committee of Supplj , and the vote for Parks and Gardens considered , when , the discussion turned upon the Kensington-gardens Ride , the Serpentine , Battersea-park , the Draining of Eic ^ mond-park , and the vote was agreed to . An additional vote for £ 5 , 000 for the Probate Court , was likewise passed . On the motion for adjournment till Monday , Mr . Bright made an attack on the Excise duty on paper , whiclr fie characterized as a , base tax that ought not to be tolerated in a free country , and he denounced the conduct of the Lords , and urged the Government to restore the authority of tlie Commons , either by introducing a Bill suspending the collection of the Excise , or by adjourning Parliament till November , as suggested by Lord FERMOr but Lord Pajjmebston would not adopt either course , and the subject dropped . Lord JoiiN Russell stated , in answer to Mr . H . B . Shebidan , that there was . reason to hope tranquillity \ yould be restored in Syria by the Turkish Government . A variety of other topics were discussed , and the adjournment was agreed to . llie Peace Preservation ( Ireland ) Act ( 1856 ) Amendment Bill was read a sec ond time , as was also the Party Emblems ( Ireland ) Bill , and the House adjourned ( the other orders ^ haying been disposed of ) at ten minutes past three o ' clock . ^ In the House of Lords on Monday , Lord Shrewsbury ' s motion ; for the correspondence , commencing Novem b er , 1 S 59 , between captums on the reserved list and the Admiralty , was agreed to as . amended , for including thttcbi ^ pOTltemng ^ pr ^^ and Wine Licenses ( Ireland ) Bill was read a second time . The Savings Banks , and Friendly Societies' Investment Bill was lost , and the House adjourned at 5 minutes to 9 . —In the Commons . ( Monday ) , Sir C Wood ' s resolutio n for enabling the Secretary of State . in Council , ot India to raise money in the XJnited Kingdom for the service of the Government of India , was , after a long discussion on the part of nearly all the members present , who were no more than between 30 and 40 in number , agreed to . In Committee , the Fortifications ( Provision for Expenses ) BUI was discussed and the clauses agreed to , - / The report of the Committee of Supply waa ^ brought up and agreeoV to . J ? hc . ^ Consolidated Fund ( £ 10 , 00 u , 000 ) Bill , and the Stamp D uti es ( No . 2 ) BU passed through Committee . The Customs ( No . 2 ) Bill , and tlie P fl « of the Realm Bill were reada second time . The Spirits BUI was
read a third time and passed . The Spirit Duties Bill and the Excise Duties Bill passed through committee . The House having considered the Peace Preservation ( Ireland ) Act ( 1856 ) Amendment . Bill in Committee , the other orders were disposed of , and the House adjourned at half-past 2 o ' clock . —In the House ot Lords on Tuesday , Lord Wodehouse ( in reply to questions by Lord Stratford de Rebcliffe ) stated that Admiral Martin ' had been sent with a strong squadron to the Syrian coast for the purpose of protection and pacification ; but . whether a vessel of war had been specially despatched to Smyrna , he could not positively state . Kurschid Pacha had been arrested and sent to Constantinople . He had no objection on the part of the Government to lay before the House the report of the Commission of the Financial Affairs of Greece . The report of amendments on the Gas Metropolis Bill was agreed to . The European Forces ( India ) Bill was read a third time and passed . Lord Clarendon presented several petitions for legalising marriage with a deceased wile ' s sister , and directed attention to the fact that the general feeling in favour of such marriages was becoming daily more obvious and apparent . The House adjourned at 10 minutes past 7- —In the Commons ( Tuesday ) , at the morning sitting the report of the East India Loan was brought up and agreed to Col . Noeth directed attention to the report of corporal punishment inflicted in the gaols and houses of correction in the United Kingdom . In Committee of Supply , a resolution was agreed to , grantin" - a sum not to exceed £ 1 , 000 , 000 to liquidate exchequer bonds . The civil service estimates occupied the remainder of the sitting . In the evening , the Consolidated Fund ( £ 10 , 000 , 000 ) Bill was read a third lime and passed . Sir J . Pakingto jt moved a resolution " that the grants annually made by Parliament for promoting education ought to be expended with fair ' and just regard to the requirements of the different classes of schools recognised by the minutes of the Committee of Council , and that ragged and industrial schools , which are alone adapted to meet the wants of a considerable numb r of destitute and neglected children , are therefore entitled to a larger amount of aid than they at present receive ; " and along « liscu « sion ensued , in which Mr . Black , Mr . Adperley , Mr . Beiscoe , Mr . A . Mills , Mr . Cave , Mr . Henley , and Mr . Lowe took part ; ultimately upon a division the resolution was negatived -by- 41 against 25 . In committee of supply the vote of £ 798 , 167 for public education was , after much discussion , agreed to ; as was also the vote of £ U 4 , 951 for the Sciercc and Art department ; and' some others followed which passed without opposition . The Fortifications ( Provision for Expenses ) Bill was read a third time and passed . The Defence of the Realm Bill passed through committee with . & few amendments . The Excise Duties Bill underwent an amendment with reference to the hop duty ;
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742 The JSaM ^ a ^ Analyst and L ^ ade ?' . [ Aug . 18 , I 860-
Hahvey's Fish Sauce. Of Inj
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 18, 1860, page 14, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18081860/page/14/
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