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Pautiks about to make present^ »|? Wrongly rocomm-n Id to visit lhe show-roo^a of Mcsa.v. Parkins and, Crotto ot -,^ »' ok nxlnrd-stroetLondon, who have displayed oxcellent taste m
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to a « k for £ 2 , 000 , 000 , though he hoped not to require it . The civil service estimates were resumed in Committee of Supply . In the evening , on the motion for adjournment , Col . Fhexch called attention to a report that the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland had transferred t < v the Inspector-General pf Constabulary the appointment of ¦ tone-third ol the resident magistrates , to be . selected from tlie force under his ^ command ; and Mr . Caudweli , explained the course taken by Lord Carlisle in the matter . With reference to the intended human sacrifice of 2 , 000 persons by the King of Dahomey , in memory of his father un ¦ Accordance with one ° of the behests of ™^ ^ tbat fat * B source of bloodshed and misery ) , as . signalized by Lord ™* oy , who suggested that measures be taken to avert these J " °£ ' rites , l £ rd Xizmimn eaid that , the matter had eagageeVthe attention of the Government , and endeavours had ' * * ™ ° to nersuade the Kin" of Dahomey to abandon the mhutnan i ? H ~ 2 Sl » i 5 S ® S = thatLo ? dDur ? EKiK had instructions to take steps for procuring the iberatSn of the Christian women , and the British Ambassador at Constantinople would promote the object as well . J ^ rep ly to Mr mT 4 Sxx hi said that the state of Syria was caused by the absence of dir ^ t authority . There were various reports as . to which party was the a ^ relor the ^ Iaronites wore indisputably the aggressing parties-to wifatei ? ent was not settled . One of Lord Dttffeki ^ s duties was to ascer-Sfthe Weif the country , and suggest what system of G-overnrnen : ^ o - ^ ^^^^ f ^ ot &- % sz £ & and in Committee of Supplv the Militia and Army Estimates were disg £ <~ ± * ^ i t £$° -a ; ssk : '& fDSlvara , ) So . 2 Bill , nnZ th Naval Bbcipline Bdl we ^ ad ^ ISL ^^ s ^^ s ^ %$ z ° m ^ Xy- ^ and the chairman ' liaring been -ordered- to report progress , 33 ^ £ ESSS 5 £ Es 3 « SvT ° iotSe of his intention to inquire as to ; what arrangements ^ . fovernment would make regarding the ory important measure left unconS ^ ered this session , and Mr . M . Gibsox , m answer to Mr . L . SSSttttat on Monday the Government would ^ state the ^ nug , thev would take with reference to the Companies Bill . Mr . T > . ftRfprrm referrin g to the return of the Ecclesiastical Conimissionere , a ^ to tlTaSdances at . the Board on the augmentation of the Dean of York s Sarv , and complained that such augmentation , was earned by the m ^ ilnce of clerical members , while the return showed no div . ston « n Si TaueAon and Sir n . WlXLOUGHBY inquired if there was any Sowe ? ffi the expenditure of the Commissioners , a question SSa ^ Governnient Member said woukLbe answered if repeated on Sonav Mr Wabxeb reminded the House that they were elected gltS ™ 5 SSS ?| - | pS &iS 5 gm&& £ , * % & number " of voSs were * taken , amoiW otheivv £ 20 , 000 for subniarino number oi vorts Wellinaton Testimonial , Dublin , and the SSksss & SV ^ S » s ^ r ^ ^ s ? is Sitish Portrait SalleryVako passed ) , Mr . E . James called attention Il ^ lr ^ tib : ^^^ = ' | SS Elrfe ^ " ^™ &m $ & $£ z Sli ^ z ^^ s ^^^ s ^ i f Sundavs had been , or was to bo carried into eifect , and Mr . Lp * e replied that idmiasion on Sundays had not been made a positive . ooSon of the Trust , although the donor £ 4 «»«*¦ the wshIn Committee of Ways and Means , a voto of ; ll , 712 , 000 \ aa ngrceu to for ^ un ma of ways and means . The Report of resolution for raising £ ' > SSoOOO by ^ xchequor Bills and Bonds , was agreed to , and leave bWo , i for tho bin thereon . Tho Report on Supply was brought up Sid received Tlio Militia Pay BUI was read a firs time and tho SousT ^ ournetl at ' twonty minutes past five , to threo o ' clock on Momfav-in the House of Lords , on Monday , tho Royal Assent was Jiven bv CommStion to a number of bills : and tho Loud O » A « auo 8 , SnSkina lilTSS in imated , that on Friday ho would make a state-P * ° ^ i k £ ^ J « STL ^^ e ^ oSS r s r ss ^ s ^^^ & 6 40 ° 0 O 05 aSiff iCouraXMember procoodod to giro a summary pif ow xlaral Samenta . Lord 0 . l > Aa £ T , later in tho . evening , rtatcd
that En-land possessed 52 screw line of battle ships , and 29 block ships , which ought not to be ranked as . line ot battle ships . The French were building t « n h-on-cased ships , and ^ we were buildin g four iron-cased frigates . He . vas followed by Mr . V . ScuLtY , who denounced the " profligate , expenditure" of the Session , and trusted that at the beginning oT next Session , some Member would m ? e that in the opmion of the House the estimates otiglit to be brought oiv before the 1 st of May . Considerable discussion took place . on the £ 15 , 000 vote for the National Gallery , on that of £ 75 , 000 for Civil Contingencies , m which Mr . E . James called attention to ^ the enormous sum ^ of £ 3 , 668 . 17 s ., for drawing up the Reform Bill of 1858 : and that of £ 17 , 000 for the Kensington Museum , on wliieh Mr . W . Coningham divided tho House ; the vote being agreed to by 60 , against 21 . lhe Report of Ways and Means having been brought up , and agreed to , the Appropriation Bill was read a first time , and ^ the second reading appointed for Tuesday . The East India Loan Bill andI the fep . ri ; Duties Bill were read a third time , and passed . The Militijv Pay Bill was read a second time . The Party Emblems ( Ireland ) Bill was discussed in Committee , and the Chairman was ordered to report the Bill , with amendments . The Local Government ( 18 o 8 ) Amendment ( No . 2 . ) Bill was also considered in Committee , and the remaining clausea a-reeel to . The Law and Equity Bill , and the Titles to Land ( j > cot-Lmd ) Act , 185 S , Amendment ( No . 2 . ) Bill , were read a third time each , and passed . The debate on the Divorce Court Bill was achourned . Several Bills were read a second time . The Metropolitan Police lorco ( Dockyards ) Bill was considered in Committee , the Companies Bui . was withdrawn , the Lords' Amendments to the Industrial Museum ( Scotland ) Bill were agreed to , aiid the Sale ot Gas Amendment Bill was read a third time , and passed . The House adjourned at a quarter past one . —In the House of Lords , on Tuesday , the East India Loan Bill , for raising £ 3 , 000 , 000 in this country by way of loan , was read a first time , and " the House adjourned at 10 minutes ^ to 6 o elock . —In the House of Commons , at the morning sitting , the Consolidate d Fund ( Appropriation ) Bill and the ^ Exchequer Bonds ( £ 2 , 000 , 000 ) bill were i-ea'd a second time . In the evening , the New Zealand Bill was withdrawn by the Government . The House then went into ^ Committee on the . Naval Discipline Bill , giving power to Courts . Martial to graduate punishment , from death downwards , and to convict olfendcrs of lesser crimes when , ehatged with greater ; corporal punishment _ not . to bo inflicted ( except in cases of open mutiny ) without previousjnquiry by one or more oiiicers of the ship , their report not to bind the captain , who , oh his own responsibility , is to inllict or remit tho punishment . The Bill , with , certain amendments , was agreed to . llie Woman Catholic Charities Bill was the signal for an angry adjourned debate , which terminated in the Bill being ordered to be read a thtrd time , Sir G . Bowyer ' s amendment having been negatived by / 0 to 13 , as was also Mr . Puller's for ^ the adjournment of the debate . The fresh clauses of the Court of Chancery Bill were then discussed and disposed of in Committee . The Lords' amendments pf the Ecclesiastical Comminion , &c , Bill were agreed to , notwitlistandhig a protest ^^ v OsuoitSE , who condemned the augmentation of the Dean of lorks salarv , and moved as an amendment of one oi the Lwd , amendinents , that ' in all cases of any scheme proposed by tlie Lcclesiastical Commissioners , bv which tlie income of any ecclesiastical dignitary should be altered or ' increased , the sameshould be laid bofore ^ Parlmmcntsvx weeks before issuing the order in council . Tho report on the laity Emblems ( Ireland ) Bill was agreed to , and other Billshaving been for , warded a . stage , tho House adjourned at ten minutes before 2 ^ clock--Inthe House of Commons , on Wednesday the ^ . ^ f ^ J ^ ' ¦ fAnpi-oiiwation ) ¦ Bill ' nnrHh . vJExghequer . Ronda and Bills ( 12 , 000 , 000 ) ¦ H ™ rrtS , ugiv epa . n , ittee ., - The Militia Pay . U 1 ami ttfTPohce l ^ orco ( Dockyard ) Bill were rend a third , time and passed , in Lomniitoe on tho Union of Benefices Bill a very long discussion am . e S some amendments were introduced ; one of them provic ^ ing tha no scheme bo carried into oftoct with ou the sanction of . P . u *»™^> and notices of other amendments were given i ] \ ^ asX Z ^ nt ^ cl almost the ' entire sitting . The Metropolis Local MajJjow , « jjjt Amendment Bill was withdrawn . . Tho reports of tho . Lntlowou Char " tiesi ll-and the Naval . Discipline Bill underwent amendments . To Roman ^ Catholic Charities Bill ( a motion by Mr . Bvxt to recommit it LTnTwHhcWn ) , the Courfc of Chancery Bill , tho . Party Emb ems ( Ireland ) Bill , and sqnio others wore read a third timo and passed . TleCliurch Temporalities ( Ireland ) Acts Amendment Bill wn . modi , florin Committed The House adjourned at 20 minutes to 6 u clock .
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758 The Saturday Analyst and Leader , [ Aug . 25 , 186 Q
Pautiks About To Make Present^ »|? Wrongly Rocomm-N Id To Visit Lhe Show-Roo^A Of Mcsa.V. Parkins And, Crotto Ot -,^ »' Ok Nxlnrd-Stroetlondon, Who Have Displayed Oxcellent Taste M
Pautiks about to make present ^ »|? Wrongly rocomm-n Id to visit lhe show-roo ^ a of Mcsa . v . Parkins and , Crotto ot -, ^ »' ok nxlnrd-stroetLondon , who have displayed oxcellent taste m
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 25, 1860, page 759, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2362/page/14/
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