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Bill was read a third time and passed . The Fisheries ( Scotland ) Bill received further amendments-, and -was ordered for the third reading :. . ' „ In the House of Lords , on Friday night , Lord Mai-mesbuby asked Her Majesty ' s Government what was the state of the negotiations in reference to Central America . Lord Wodehottse stated that a treaty hard been ratified between the Government of Honduras and Her Majesty ' s Government , which ceded the Bay of Islands to Honduras . A treaty had been also signed with Nicaragua . The Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Bill was read a second time . —In the House of Commons , Mr . W . Ewabt and Sir J . Pakington made inquiries regarding the state of the gunboats and other vessels built on contract by the Government . Lord ¦ C . Paget gave a detailed statement of the number of the contract gunboats and mortar-boats decayed . The Admiralty , he said , were
second reading for six months . Mr , Caibd stated the reasons why he had withdrawn his notice of opposition to the second raadmg ot the Bill , which he hoped would be amended in the committee . Sir J . Fergttssox approved the compromise proposed by the JSiu for a settlement of this question , arid supported the second ^ reading , suggesting , at the same time , objections and amendments , ine Lord Advocate confined himself to an explanation of the amendments he intended to propose in the committee . The amendment was withdrawn , and the Bill was read a second time , liie Consolidated Fund Bill was read a second time . The House adjourned a % half past two o ' clock .
taking legal advice as to whether they had the power to prosecute any parties guilty of fraud . Mr , Dauby Seymotte inquired whether it was true that Sir C Tkevelyan had been recalled from the Governorship of Madras . Sir C . Woob said , the ground for the recall of Sir C . Tbevejlyan was simply his most improper act inpublishing- his " minute . " The Home Government would be wanting in their duty if they passed over such an act of insubordination . Mr . Beight said , though Sir C . Teetelyan was not a judicious subordinate , he had proved himself a wise governor , and he ( Mr . Bbight ) hoped Sir C . Wood would study his " minute 1 ' with care , as it would enable him to modify and greatly improve the project of Jegislatiori proposed at Calcutta . The Select Committee upon the deal of discussion
Thames Embankment was nominated , after a good . In the House of Lords on Monday night Lord Haedwicke moved for a retnrn of all the vessels or gunboats below 1 , 000 tons burthen built by contract since the year 1852 . The Duke of Somerset said , there was no objection to grant the returns ' , but it would be exceedingly difficult to afford accurate information as to the unseaworthiness of the whole of the vessels , as they were scattered over every quarter of the globe . After some further business the House adjourned , In the House of Commons , in reply to an inquiry by Mr . Baines , the Chancei-lok of the Exchequer explained the reasons why he thought it best to-drop the Newspaper Conveyance Bill . The order for the second reading of JthenBiH ^ vas upon his motion discharged . The House Went into Committee upon the Licenses
remaining clauses of the Refreshment Houses and Wine Bill , the disfiusslon-of which occupied the _ greater part of the evening- ; " The Report of the Committee of Ways and Means was brought up and agreed to . The House went into Committee upon tM Nuisanees Removal and-Diseases PievcntionJBill , when Mr , Lowe explained the object of the measure , whicl j was to carry out the intention of the law , that there should be in every place a local authority responsible for its health . Upon the first clause -the Chairman was ordered to report progress . The Marriage ^( extraparochial Places ) Bill , and the Malicious Injuries to Property Act Amendment Bill were read a third time and passed . —In theH ^ use of Lords , oh Tuesday night , Lord Clanbicarde , in moving for a despatch relating to the treatment of natives by
Euro-Lie ^ tenant-GAv ^ rnnr , presented - twxL 4 ) etition 3 _ frQm-jCertaux-iltytlyjeg in India , praying for legal reforms / and for admission into higher offices of Government than are now open to them . Lord ELiiEBr-BOBOUGH described the alterations which had taken place in the Legislative Council since the year 1853 , and protested against its exclusive arrangements . The Duke of Argyll said there would be no objection to produce the papers moved for as soon as they arrived in this country . The petition was ordered to lie oh the table . —In the House of Commons , in reply to inquiries by Mr . Griffith and Mr . John Locke , Lord J . Husseix said , that no intimation had been given to Lord CpwLEY that , in case of continttencies affecting the distribution of power in Southern Italy , France
would claim further territorial compensation . They had , however , received offioial intelligence of a meditated action of Russia on the subject of the condition of the Christians in the Ottoman dominions . Lord Evelyn moved for leave to bring in a Bill for the better management and control of the highways in South Wales . Sir G . Lewis approved the objeots of the jJill , and leave was given . Leave was given to introduce a Bill to confirm certain provisional orders under the Local Government Act ( 1858 ) , and for other purposes in relation thereto } and a Bill to provide for the formation of tramways on turnpike and statute labour roads in Scotland . Lord Lovaine moved for copy of correspondence between the Home Office and the directors of the South-Eastern Railway Company relating to the conveyance of persons intending to commit a breach of the law . The motion , he said , had referenco to the facilities Riven by the railway to the late prize fight . The subject of
prize fighting , and the difficulty experienced by magistrates in dealing with it , were discussed , and the motion was ultimately agreed to . On the order for the second reading of the Tenure and Improvement of Land ( Ireland ) Bill , Sir J . Walsh moved to defer the second reading for six months . Mr , Maguibb supported the second reading of the Bill . Mr . George complained of the abuse oast upon the landlords of Ireland . Mr . P . Ubquitaut supported the Bill , which he believed would be of great benefit to landlords and tenants . Mr . Whitesidk wns of opinion that the BUI would never become law . Mr . Cabdwell made a few remarks in reply to Mr . Whitbsidk , and the debate was adjourned . The Landlord and Tenant ( Ireland ) Bill was read a second time . In the House of Commons on Wednesday , on the order for the flecond reading of the Annuity-tax Abolition ( Edinburgh ) Bill , Mr . Hadfibld objected to the arrangement offered by the Bill , And moved to defer the
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Female School of Art . —Under the patronage of the Queen , a Conversazione will be held at the South Kensington Museum , forJne purpose of raising a fund for erecting the building for the Female School of Art , on Thursday , 21 st June , 1860 . By the gracious permission of the Queen , the Kohinoor diamond , which has been recut since the Exhibition of 1851 , will be exhibited , together with a collection of ancient and modern jewellery , which the Council of the Fine Arts Club has kindly consented to provide for this occasion . The Marquis of Salisbury will liberally contribute the services of the band of the Hertfordshire militia for the night . The admission will be by ticke ' s only , which may be obtained of any member of the Committee of the Female School of Art , 37 , Gower Street .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 19, 1860, page 482, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2348/page/22/
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