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6 THE TIMES THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16. 186. PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE. Or COXYOS Fu. 15.

Tacftriasutook tI. Uia DMraiag at pait 12 Uia lurrt a nt knag a SssI aoaabar sseoaUr vM 1 a lui at al r. ml foilnwing private 1141. read a utmt Urn. A Wr Wn tiir KaU Afcergavwaav aad UoaoMava Kal.

v. AK wiik and Wsh Oot Suamhnal AMAI ord Railway. Atoi aad Twickenham lUilwav AWvewv rtfWlIwNA and Wsrwic JaaetMi Railway AWtandra Newport IVwkm AUhnr wiTreat ii4 I jiteoln Railway. Avr et toacU JaaeUoa Kulwav. lUorMirv Wit RuI Hewdo Hafapoind sa I wtmi Railway rUn Uv Akvrtb and Vfraet rUilwty IVuTT Railway.

I4M Ua R4t. Urt Kailwv IWIlMt Helfari Water. Btrkee- ri and UvernnnI Railway. KrlnIia Water. rliknft Uil av tlMiirbury to UiwMrHev Biehop i rI Railway tent.

ea Arm Holloa laiproveruwtt hill dm KtqLIO. Hve i4 Prv rxwUnt rmr Wiley llrMtol 4 Eitrl Lnn and Somenei Katlwan. KrwUl and Kitr tUdwy KnkI IVielii Urik1 mil twn Krwtol Wat. r. Karkfaalletgti ai I South IWvoo Railway TWnt OnahetHxi rUilwara.

KirtouiTht Railways Bb ttaiUiy. I ks Cardiff i IN. fl Kite I toek far- ijd INv lonie and KoMUth ptnI Railway Cow- rwiie i tnni ILiIv itdiinsiI powen Ulot i Kailway IIUriv and IVaieuirk Hraacbeat. Ckmsu Hallway Uirhea.1 ol IVtlev Birch. A ColvVmuta lUlwav Vaid id Mid UT Kul i Hr arhoi Cn rvn ti Uibns Kail, Oolrml lr and Stafford r-iriiiH Wml CV hr Junrtio Kiilw r.

CbiteriiI1 Wmer i RM Onclntrr in I Mthrrrmt Kailir oh V1kv 1 II Ut al UJv IVimWr and Or. Abbey tUNar nuabt VAT Kailwirt and llnelu. Cor. and 111. ii tLa and lboge4i ri Co try Central sutiou sad utiam Junrtxw IW Crir oa and otu Vntral lailwsv Companiei.

Croth- anl KtlfrartKvk Eit niiol Rajmv Crntvford mod Il ll lU al. Pnttol P1e. I nlrict Ga mid Mrr- Junction UaiU-aT. IVnbifh Kothin aid weii Rail way IV aril Tet KavaT xt iun IWron mod SrtmrMt Iktil KV Ilfrstombe RmiIwi. IVwibarv.

BatleT. ut HwkiM lvili IV vrr. I ral mod fcanl ich ll il KHI and lK lptiton Railwaf I Iburnfnh1r oa nmhhn. IVtuo sad CatlandAr sad Sttih On- tod Kailir Ot my ni Fit mod We Junctioa Railwar Kutaa1 Wet Vork ir tninn Riilirar a UInocMt phir acid Wilshtne IUI rar Fut Som npt mud Cbrddar VlUir ion il r. Kbbw Valley and Cardiff Ja rtl itar.

Cdw IIihite and Ijoiwlmi RiiIii JMmWrh and niaicnw iil MoikUnJ R1I. wa tV-npnti Edinburgh ml OU jow Kulvar No. II. Edinburgh and il KailwiT So. CV Edinburgh and Uaa iv Rim No.

3) fly. lUll o. Lain. and Dillon Kular Eik Vilk Rilwmi Enetr ISo. It.

Vi" IUil aT. Folkwtoor Gm Fttlham Railway. FurnrM at tkhire lnU RailwaT. Faru Rail ay. ni oh Watrr.

Gaiclrr Pri IWriaion taae nw mod Nonh Um itailvir tUf tw and South- VnU-rn. Mir lf and an. kct tiIav mpanir Glavw a Sooih- ttrtvm Kailwar Additional Pocrsl ow mad South- Wntom KailvarATrahir kr. Urws Glai iw ml Woirrn Railway Kilmmrnoclc direct Olaa nw a Glatfuv City ml Subirbmn Cm. Glow Uarkctj ml Klaoght rbo ia GUap ir New North RoaJ la.

Gosnct Ga Orml Emtern aid London and IUckwfl lUilwart Q. Naetbni Rut. way IIIouiey ml ord liranoil Gmt Northern Kallwar Sirafonl to Hour a Gnat Western Rail- wi Grournoni TurTpLk. Trait lUdlow Ridwi HaWnrvn o4 Bron a aT Branch Railway Halifax Exknnoi mod Lmpruirtnnt nt Hamrwicnith aal city Ri' way. Uayant.

RattIo and DrozlorI Railway tzi mod AlleadaU Railway Hnrlaka Railway nfmaomh Kailway. Inpmal Ct. lortracm mod Perth Junctoo and ltrnbf and AJbrrdren Junction Railway Coutpanin Ipsaich mod Yetizetow Railway No. 1) Tjnyafhirt Union Railwayi Leeds Riilwar Station. te4e.

North York. dre mad Durham Railway Lioetr lyjjialia AiyI. and tmprueiumot LiUlhoro i Gmt Liverpool Itoye Llanjlly Local Board of Health n- ttiat and Tal Vale Jenoth. Railway Lo do md WeMrni Rodwmy Nww Wnrkt. to.

land and SootId Loolo and tioathWretera Railway Additional Vowen Loodos mod WeiUra Railway Krnainctoe Ac. Load. mad WeaUra Railway New boa. in Surry Lnnlon WeaUra Railway Prbeibt. AUenhott and Farxburn Jnnctuo LonIon sod Westmi Railway Totriaitoo xtodon uadon Blawafl.

and Millwall Euteosk. RaiUay Loalon BrIjht4n. ml South Cuaat Railway Additoa Poweri Lpbdoo. Brighton. a I Koavh Coait Railway SL LfoaarTi Line n.too Loadon BnckiaaIEut Glooetrir Railway jLonJjo diatham and lioyer Railway No.

9 London oroatcr aa uth VjJ Railway LolMeaden Valley Railway. Valley Railway. Lynn and Button Brvli Railway. Maoch Corporation Water Mao- cheater Inipruveinent. Manchester.

Su5etd sod Lincoln- hire Railway lEitccaiun lie. Uanchvater Sheffield sod Lineoluhire Rd Purcbae to. Maochser Shd. tWld sod Ltncjlnthire lUilwar Wilenin to. Mm- cbeitir Kkeffiekl and Linouluahir Railway Wotkop to Maniftrtl Maoiticld and ReUord Railway Marypott and Crlial Railway.

Men. Dock. mod Harbonr Board. Met- thyr Tydl lieu Board of Health Metropolitan sod St. Jonswoo4 Railway.

Metropolitan Titrwt Railway Metropolitan Railway Midland Railway ManifiaU. 4a Linea Midland Rilwa New Linee icJ Wale RaU way Eastern EiUnion Wale Railway Wewrn Ex. Water. Xewivrt sad Uk Hallway" Neaport Pmjel Rd way Xewrv and tircenore Railway Xewtown WaterNorth an South iluuire Juutiun Railway. North BtiaS sod ay Allitional Power.

i JUilway tCarlile Oitalel Station Braoch North BZItih Jlailay FAnborh Wioa and Market North Britiub JUilway Lw le. Brinches North Lantern Railway way No I OLItanr Borough trnprweroeot votry Loci Board. Peru Genrral Railway Station Perth tKTil Rail way Station Sttiih Central kc. Railway Cmrpanie. Perth General Uailwiy Station.

Sootiih Central. ac. Ruil kniprka tioO IluUl Sli. Pr tnu Gin. Pod.

nd BourDemortli Juiar RaLrtock ant nth RAilway Rchmoud Gaa Ricituiaasworlh Anienhini and heitranr tlway Ripon lx cal ard Runcorn. Weat-m aw Ilalton Wat Scmrhortorgh sod Whitby Railway. Scotjh Ta Sey rn Juuutun Railway 8hel5 ld Water. Shirly and FreemautLe ha. Shrew hury nd rth WaUj Ruilwnv Shrewabury and lOtfleI Jonc.

lion Railway Sirhwv Railway. Kkipton Wharfls1e un I Lebura JuncHoa Railway Solway auction RAilway othurnlLr Curyoritaun Southampton Oaa Southurn South Ion lUul y. Sooth Euex Railway South Lancmlrfre ll ilwa ant Dock South Jlctrojiolitan Gan SpJlicz and lturnu Railway Suffird mad Uttoxeter Tirerton anl N. rtli Rmilvay Trowse Roid ley with Sh Wy Local vd. le of Railway tern Ext nnion Vulo of Yontli Railway Swans.

Linta Re Val of Xeath Railway Transfer. ic a Hiding and Grim Railway Wv Suaicx Junction Rail. way Whrtechapet nl IIollKim lrnrroement Shit4haen nl Furni- Junction Railway. Whiutuyen CVator ani nsot4 Railway. Whlt iayrn Junction and Cockerrooath and Junction Railway Wiltshire Railway.

Viuchconio a Worceger Dean Ton' art Motim. uh Railway Wrexham and Minra JUilway VTriiham Moll nil Cuahi Quay Dee Valley Rraochl Wrr Mold mod Conuahr Qu Railway NVw Lineal Wjeonibe Railway York Cattle Judu Wria at rk. rEl-IrloNs. Petition in t.w..t the repeal of the duty on lie. inwur- ncea re rv nt by Mr.

UtrIrv from the Mayor banker merchant. an. I tiof tb city of ManciM-iUr Julonel ItrpRrr from th Mayor aMenne an turte. of Hereford situ fn a puUic nweun at Heret. fur the reluction of etrmditam repesi of the tea coff ant itt ar Jutui.

Mid ultrtutlon of direct ft in ilirert txatinn by CJoi SriKS from Captain aol vet Mar Iwn rtatirg that the noc tail befm the Koral mrnriooera lncoaulet. that the biv et nnk le I hii not remoya the injure. of that the wi wi ol the oStoera of th Staff nM and laical are tint in the same piiaitinn with reiT to M-L liu that his contribution to hUregimeutal funt Are kit him. and prayin for elect. MORTGAGE lEItENTIRES BILL.

Lord XA AS. in the aocond rending of th Bill. suit thkt a rnaaure of a Mniilar nitrite eil that llua- la Tear a iprivaV Hill and went up to the ltorse LoMv Tn re the objcctiiu WM talmud that the rul ject- Tnittf-r of the Bill not one which on-ht tibo dealt with by ai irtte Act. T' lil a thcrrforc d. ant a public tilt.

very Trrnfh of Vi same nature wan intn due snI after und Tk-oin- ry tuinuto scrutiny u1 eriticusni wai Mcd Iv tWLC lorUhit The constitution of the rVk tOnnniitte which rportel in favour of that Bill showe. with wtat authority the present measore cane before the llome The Ml. rd who npnn it were the Lord Chancellor. rd Uerbr. Lord Orariville Lied Stanley of vrJ Grey.

Lord le Ule I Ovemtone I on 1401 Iortm Lord Konouchmora Lord Malur'-aburv an Lot-I th. The Sill did rot le ye the Route of Led till the fint week of Jnly and when it can. to that lfo ilLbnnJh no actual oppo- ntnn wa. offered to iu pi the Geera1 very properlr iii ud that the bject which wu one of great i i rtance. iM not he fairly oonIcee4 at that lat.

period of the Htuioo and the gmtlemra who were then en- raffM i rroni' tlnKtheineuaretnnktheadyieeof thahon. mud learned tnmn ant withdrew the Sill It WM under these oreumaUoera that the tnwur of which hi warn bout to move the. weood rwllns came before the llouae. TU re ao for leIig with the robjeot by a piblie Bill waa Uat wo H7 nf aye. airy India on but that powr niht be iyn oniupsoicu rm- Tally to qoalify ibnn thmeelyee within the proriaioni of lU rnwar.

The pbeot of the Bill warn to pnUoit the gradual exteoaloc of land credit throngitout UM country and it WM propoMd lo da Uat not by UM erection of any ew tyalowi of lecuathnnciag or nwriorinf Uod. hit or fit a. pc-ibi pti. thi Ute of thiwts and by aJdlr V. it a Dew iratam whiefc wo buy the ffst of dylnf many of the to wbieh ihoild trweatly hart to allad aad hid steady he.

roognisl try ParltarnI TM lOWwIiie attowdmt ae baUe 1 ewauiUea affectiu laid a thus. witch hid siresy. stsl tke way of laud ereJit had set laaa wa on the Mriwu iziastlo. of Isrtat aofar Wk UM year UM a aa iliee 1 the HM at Lord whsia laqniml la herda us Wad alluded very puianIIy to Uix siabjent. Tide sort UUd thai Ih.

itrhl vat. of laad WM aurtuualr dual- i lbc4 by Iae tediaua mud eliwi am ruw attrndrag lit rwairrr sad the ei waara whsh were lausJiI to the rataiac of tnov spos laudl tetiiU ad Lut4 Lang. atee tUftimuoa ant Coisceysacaug ComiuitU which sat toair afterwarik reported verf nueh i the aaoM effort. Mace that tiiae I We evil wkMh were thea oorpialeJ of at a ct' ly acjraxWj. A great deal laud are two- prtiy been ik oe by that HUM to extend the credit of raomal property sad facilitate UM sal.

and er aec ntiea aSrcttn perwusal ttaw Uterehail ia enortoqi WDMOU and the application uf tae wneple at liauUU liauduv to the trial pumiu of the oostrv had esmnld af xtio. of murall cajnuluU I. ff Us uperatros. wluch could iwmerly be earned or oily uaecliata hanketa sod Urre eapitaliaK the power. of erratic.

had been greatly oda in ra en that laey naiIt now taint Uu fund. railway oebeaturee and other eecuntiva which AO yean ago were eyer to I. foind wukia the LmiU of a deed of traak The lvaatgeuu rat. of interest. combined with the eecuhly wbrh Rutty vndertakin1 offered al materially affected he lead credit of the country.

auae wrv. who ha moeY to dlai aae of fount it adyabU eou to jar-eat in rail. way ibeatum iiibsrk in foreign udial. or Indian oaua. All that.

laud of Ute year. been con- tautly at work aud beun yearly and aloust daily narrowiac the circle oar which luooer could be obtained on Mortgage of lat. on lintel etati- lie lid Dot mean to deny that it WM still easy to obtain a orat mortfafe within I nuderate limit ma to amount but laid it from vary high authority that there war any prior oluue upon the estate even ordinary unall family chariea the difficulty of effecting a mortgage or rowing tuoney oti the security pf the ritot. wit enutruu The fact WM that the great holic. who mU.

undertook that a. rt of buairrearn had their tables ao covered with appiotioria that they picked out the ame and threw UM others uiJ. nothing ws. lone lo remedy the. eyiU they would go on tocresaing fur looking at the tato of commercial mod mocetary iffairs in thia countrybe ii.

no probability of anything occurring to in- rent the value or facilitate the operation of laud credit. Parliament ha trolll time to time th evil of whieh he waa now couptaini. One of the great objeeta of tit. Lord Traoafer Act WM to facilitate not only the si and traavfer of land but it. to extend it tic ant the niuieroat irnprovernet Act.

the Cory' told Enfranchisement Act. the Exchange of Lucia Act and those of which hi Incisor. mmiooioDon nperiatcriled the reiatration. thoweil how Parliament lad from tin. to tine wI to a snail ex- nt to proceeil in that direction.

Much however. remained to be done became rainy undertaking which were roost needed on public grout. such at th or tire improwineut of towns the recRirninj of load from the are anlaitoilar uq could not lie carried on in consequence of the inability of pr-ennui who were concerned then to obtain. in the preeent ltato of the money-mar. kit the loin.

which they Deeded and for which they had ample ant complete security. Before referring to the details of the mesaure he desired to air that thu Bin. ittffenng from that introduced by his hon. friend the men- fur Cork Mr. Seally was not founded upon the prin.

dpi. that debenture. ihoull ho 1 upon the security of jdividnal estatm. He doubled whether a tystomoftbal rind mull he le suScieotly isle but he ihuuld be glut to hear what could be tail in it. favour.

lie had a strong ilea that a debenture for a srnafl amount lame upon the security of a snail estate would not be of much value la the money-market. In the cite of Urge estate it ought to but he wai certain that with reference to the lowlier estate. which reqw1 the greatest umount of relief a 11 item of bettor. secured upon individual estate. would practically inoperetiv lie cold not think that even debentures lamed upon the aoeurity of large estate.

would ever be found to command the aiuiie coniidorattop ant coo- lrnc in the money-market a debenture which formed ore of a rieo representing mortgage equal or superior la value iaoaed by a financial company conducted by men of character experience Dd ability who would offer to the puUie beyond the value of the mortgages taken the guarantee of a large pill up and a 1111 larger eubecribed but unpaid capital. Hepropoa to offer a public regiiter conducted by a public officer hieh ihould be open to tire iaipeetion of the world ant a provision of that eon warn be thought vouch calculated to recommend the system to general confidence ant place it la a yerr advantageoui point of view when compared with that of hi. hon. ant learned friend the member fur Cork. U.

did not think that I. operation of hia plan would be so large at that of the hon. and lest member but he warn certain that it would be ranch more safe. Another recommendation of hi. plan WM that it would not interfere with the value of existing aeearitie Every knew the nomo.

turn of money now Invented on loan ant S. thought it very oJeairab1e that any decioioa of UM lion. ihoejd raddenly and rudely anything to reduce the value of those eeoxitl by which the Inter-eats of a very Urge number of peraoti wet affected. That WM a consideration of so much importance that ii. thought it ought to be carefully considered lo committee.

The system proposed by the Bill WM I. reality very tach the am had operation in nuaaiu for a great Bomber of yean. Under the PruuiaD reatom laa debentures were generally un by oompaD of landowner. mo- clatad together fur purro- and the linda belonging to the urcrnbers were generally pledged a. security.

The Prussian systam had been very well arid very ooocWly described hi the hon. member for Wetmath Mr. Pollard Vrqubari who said The taut debentures In Proud. are issued by oornpaalea of Undownen which bemn to be formed I. it province in the year and the following year.

la tome of the province it it optional with the proprietor to belong to them or not a they rl- in others they are obliged to do so whether they with to nail themselves ol their advantage. or not or in other words all the property of the province oe security for the money borrowed by UM oompaoiea. Mr. John Stuart Mill tad also declared himaelf deeiJor11 in faYOW' of that wm which tented lo hi opinion to increase the value of estates. He said In Germany one of the aft and most usual Inyest- Orenit for ml1m.

i a kind of land debenture. The mortgages there were divided into bar and the documents which conferred the right to UK- share were very generally In use I. invent menu by all claws ant were found very convenient and Increased very touch the facilities roortgajrina land for It vxlue They also tnereaad co value of laud. HerrBulow Kl1mmro. a dititrgzIsed autho rity speaking of Prussian Land Credit MONI.

Land debentures effectually estahllh the credit of ever owner of real property. inasmuch as he is enabled by their Instrumentality to command a certain sum of ready money la proportion to the value of his estate. And whit. on th one hand the proprietor i tree from the annoyance having any loan on hi. rotate luddenly culled in on the other hard the capitalist need not be pail off against hi will.

Every owner of property thereby furnished with means of improving his estate. ant paring off if advisable ny Joint partners or bin thereof that nay exlai. Now it any Ion. member would take tire trouble to compare the intern the adoption of which he proposed with tht dml by the hon. member or Wcttmeth he would flirt that re was ma great a similarity between then as could.

under the eirealJ1lltat be expected to exist. The security offered under hi. Bill WM superior to red utter the lruamian system because there WM DO only the socaritv of the mortgage by the corn- pan" but also the ecnrity given by a large up capital. besides the further liability or a private capital The Bill WM not in any way an enabling Jill bat It did provide tht If persons wisLed to take the busine. In hand they might wako an appeal to the regiatrar in which earn.

they mus rl" lee under triMKmI of a very stringent character. Tie Sect provision of the Rill set forth what corn. tanie were entitled avail themselves of the opportune ties afforded by the HilL and respecting each of inch cum. padre throe rules were laid down flrst it object must be to make debentures on real estate secondly to borrow money on mortgage debenture and. thirdly.

that 11. iul should not he leas that lOlinnooC ant the es not It- than ml. each. and that one-half or. it leas not lees than third of the capital should bepsid up.

lie lit not think the regulation would be over stringent la that roof" The till then proceeded to describe the nature of the securities on which debentures might be issued" mrriorin lands tenements and nta and it pron led that when th document wet. com1 shoull produced to the regirtear of title. for landed At. ml ihould be registered in a book kept by him. The clans- then went on to tato that tie was not to remitter any lea-I or initrament that was not shown to be good security to the com ny under the Act.

Neither was lie to register any lOctilty ante it had been yr-petal in the manner PribeJ for hi Inspection or had been approved by the urveyor who should certify that according to ht. judgment the vain of the land. In question the anoint to the of tow at leant of uh advance. The company 1011 be thus protected i ainit accepting the security or any property beyond three the actual value of the same. Then upon the riti being 10 registered the company might issue email debentures in inch way that in the aggregate the principal um secured by all the mortngo debenture.

should on. exceed it any time the amount which the company had re. That WM the cardinal point of the the Hill requiring that I means should be taken whereby the company would be 01 red to carry out to the tall. all conditions upon which it had been established. The com.

pany would be compelled to wake quarterly to the registrar of oil movtuges debenture. lamed and of all securities accepted IrT it. Re ooaoidered that a most Important provision of the Bill a Uw quarterly returns would necessarily a bar to the Issuing of any greeter amount of debenture. than that of th sscwritiei which the company hell. No landholder ooJJ take back hi deedunlea instrument was really ODD to be can.

celled and vole th registrar warn that the object. or which deal was executed were discharged. quarterly returns would have the effect of placing in the hand. of the refriitrar a perfect cheek over- any company who might wish to do anything that was contrary to th provision of the measure. II.

need ommelv say that. It anv PufgestionI 11 be made to tomb. Bin stringy-tit la that respect should be nm to opt them. There would a rerMer of debenture a well as a register of securIties kept. Every debenture when 0 ctd uiut be presented to th proper officer for rofietraUow to that any person fist tb oIIIee would la the repitrT- book the full portinlan as to th dorwalma th4wn The laier port th BIO pvuvds4 for the sppohit- meot of rst4vv too la rvt bad act be paid or in of th priaetr-l owwey steered by Mortoan tee oe4 Wing iertansaia it tb ye time The CnoH of Chancery Wft1d be.

powor to appolal ro pota III thr rt. UJ rfV rc iytr anpoistd would be entitled to UM whirl. or tipal psrtaf UM messy des la ompasy It wa also provided that If Ute wmpaay should la ay way plan. itself without the ptoviaioM of that AM. It peraUoaa shoejd virtisaily neat.

That past of UM subject WM dealt with nuts real clauaaa. ThoM were th leading features of th 811. It had bean thought that th security lo eteal here WM one of such a nature as to induce th lion. to consent to giving trustee UM power to land sjx. other securities than those of mortgage ape.

roe prynertT. That was. doubt ll1Ipoc purtioa of th Slit It WM a I the thoaiht commented Itself favourably to the consideration of tb II. from a iv of what had already been done la the same direction IYutil latly lb. range of given to trustre WM very raited bring restricted to the pnLtie funds mat Govern sit securitie la England and Wales.

Rut so great ha en the ilsmanlt of partie Interested In stock companies that the power of truateri had anus much erilargat. II. WM inform that Is sviiaona ireemlent on oaveancing the roe Inn to trostees for nveitment WM extended to tire loyal Seenrttiee In nv of our colonies ma well ma to those la any part. of the Usual KInglam and likewise to tilt corporation of Miblic hurtle. formed for commercial purpose According that authority trustees were empowered to invest In almost any pnsiue security thaicouhl he fount.

But whit the House had Ion. in this reelect WM remarkable. So fir tack as litH it kilt with the subject. By the well-known Let called Lynch's et trustee were empowered to invest PI upon tat to Ireland. Lot-I St.

I xnard Artde- that when the trustee was not absolutely forbidden to nvest in certain sororities it would be lawful for him to la. est in may stock that presented the beet returns. The Law of Property Further Amendment ct gave the rd Chan- eellir roe to order such investments a. teemed Other ell of a similar character were sabaeiaenUy and It WM now a remarkable fact that the Court Chancery WM in th habit of giving it sanction reference to wsrds for investment even in railway companies which pail a good dividend Thoni teps in advance enlarging the power of truntoc. a.

investment were a great benefit to ill poetics concerned without creating any risk as to the security of th trust fund. ruder such circumstances he thought that the pro tooter. of the Rill had a right to sib the Unite to allow trust money to be invested in such debentures ii this Bill pied to issue. Some of the proceedings taken under the nd Improvement Act nt never have putin opera- lion unless some such seats had been sanctioned by that AM. Rentcharge inter the Land Improvement Act were effected in the same manner ma the preoent orator proposed.

Not less than Ii. had hr-en expended In the hem. age of Und under the sanction of the Enclosure Act not one shilling of which would have been expended hat fur some such Art. He had no doubt that the Bill he bad propose might be considerably improved. II.

had leen in communication with the hon. ant leaned Attr General on th subject who hat suggested that this and the other Rill. or the same subject should he referred a select committee. He did not object to that course being taken. lie believed that II the committee was im partially constituted the result would probably he tnOW' all to iris Kill.

At all event. WM sure that it would receive from the committee that consideration which the importance of the subject deterred. Hr Sir O. OBEY id that the noble lot had correctly stated what had parted last year on the subject. and also he object of the present and the other Bills relating to it.

Government were of opinion that the question was on of great importance and that it renuired grot consideration. lie diil Dot object to sending the Bill to a selet commit. and would agree to it being real a second time on th understanding that they should not thereby be considered at agreeing to it principle as wellM it details. II. Mr.

HENLEY WM glad that th Bill WM to be ten a select committee. He agreed with tire noble lord that the subject of it WM must important. He saw no reason why landowaen ant mortgagee. should not have jobber a. in tire market he meant by that person who came Lietween lender.

and borrower Great public advantage would be the result II some such system could be established in the present ea e. If ma the noble lord had 11 stated the present Bill was not an enabling Sill why had he come to Parliament on tb subject WM it because it would furnish a kind of ovon security n1 encourage people to buy the debentures It warn a gray question whether Government officers should up in the uiatUr ml all The noble lord had ll that they would be merely miui Urial without any rispon- oibi1itr. DL would not the public look upon them a. in time degree rnsiooaits1 doubted whether all these negotiations would giv may security arid whether it would not be a delusion so tar II acts were concerned. They all knew that aotaari.

differed in their valuation of property quit. at much a the margin referred to in the Bill in embed WM that th Government would take care that security WM not to be an apparent one but that they would consider whether th reference to a public omcer would Le of any real us. to the parties con ocr-ned. He alsusil not think that case quoted by the noble lord of ht had en dune ander the Enclosure Commission let with respect to works of improvement WM at all a ease In point. The untie lord had not state when he n1ed to the.

difficulty of borrowing moo. on a per. sons title whether intended that the title. should then be Investigated. When that WM once done no doubt greet advantage would he UM result a.

no further iuveatigatioa would be required. It. hoped the Bill would he referred to a select committee arid that they would put It into proper shape. II. Mr.

V. SCULLY thought UM noble lord had brought UM tion forward very dearly. It WM ou of the deepest la. terest especially to UM landowner. II.

should not oppose the second reaRagof th Bill. a. it. hi own Bill sad that of the hon. member for Tower Hamlet on th same subject were to he rot.

to a select committee. U. certain could not say that approved th details of the Bill or it prinoiplo. It practically gas to tls companies referred to a monopoly of the mortgages on land. HI.

own attention had been directed to this subject before the establishment of the red Estate. Court an an opinion of hi own written at the instance of a well koowt solicitor of those days. Mr. Pierce Malaoo7containel a distinct recommendation of a protect for facilitating the transfer of and or creating Load debenture. Whoa the Ineumbered Estate Act pass eg there WM a perfect on the part of the solicitors to get estates toll and the pi were compelled to look bout for some means creating a fund for UM par-chase of land.

Instead of allow. log it to be thru. sway at ruinous prices. The preaeo Muter of the Rolls Sir J. Rornilly introduced what WM called the Security for Advances Bill to facilitate this mini but tire great blot of the measure WM that it compelled th landowner instead of going into the market himself to apply to some monr jobber who would willing to advance tire un needeu in o7 o.

Who this warn pointed out such a fedin WM raised nine the subject in Dublin that in ton Jay the views of the landowner. changed and they determined to petition against tire Bill la the form in which hat been introduced. The fact was that if a debenture Rill were to be pastel at all It must be laced uroo one other of two antagonistic principle cither it must have for it object to benefit tb large companies or else to benefit th lndD Now the high authority of Judge I ngAeld and eave of ore uncrnuuectvd with the law like Sir R. Griffith. I ord flunailcy other similar standing WM altogether in favour of giving power to the landowner having iii indefeasible title to create debentares to the extent of half the value of hi Und.

The noble lord maintained that inch debenture. woutsi not circulate unless with the art of some leviathan company. II. believed on the contrary that the ibis title forming the bi of the security would leant. the circulation brt rcpposing it were otherwise what WM to hinder any company buying up such securities and giving them the additional guaranty of their own OK tntum tvulea2 I WM it proposed he would Mk that the capital of the company advocated by the tIOle lord shout be limited to 100 V.

or that it should be indefinitely extended so a. eveutuully to absorb the whole Liu. led property of Great Britain I Th clause la the Rill WM capable o' either construction. It might be said that men were no bound to take their basin to the company's slip h0t once let it be established and th stasis thing would follow that bad happened In Ireland where a proprietor wish. log to sell his estate was practically compiled to employ the agency of the Landed Estates Court.

lie protested spinal the doctrine that Undownen a. a class brought difficulties uuon themselves by their superior improvidence. The fact was that these came upon them owing to their want of command of ready money. A country gentleman with a property yielding 1OBtit. year never shrank from a contested election or any other ei nae that lay in his way but when he WM called on to pay the ill then he WM drooled with the difficulties hi.

position. ant fount himself really poorer than a ma I of cash. Hear hear. Tire priori- i4e of land debenture WM not a new one and th Prussian system WM not objectionable a th scheme of the noble lord because la Prussia the elation WM rigidly confined to lan lownert who clubbed their property together and WM altogether distinct from a company whose object it we. to screw the ntmt possible amount out of the estates.

Fur th Bill which himself intended to ask the House to real a second time he had not been aid. to fi ml an exact precedent. tire nearest debenture la point of form being this. lured in counexiro with drainage operations in Ireland but there was no reason why a proposal otherwise good. should be rejects solely on aunt of its novelty.

To illustrate the probable working of hi plan the hon. member trail art extract from Au the Veer KaiinJ and went on to contend that there WM no idvantige claimed for the measure proposet by the noble lord which WM not equally ittaiohle under th Bill that he advocated. The present Lord Chancellor WM nonrrbl to the scheme a the sueetion of that noble ant learned lord had amended 00. of the clauses. It WM very dotirable that this subject WM to to referred to a Select Committee that tribunal should alto have before it the three Bills for which respectively tire noble lord opposite the hon.

member for the Tower Hamlets land he himself were responsible. For his own part. he had not touch confidence la the ibilit of a Select Committee to deal with such a question and should prefer a Royal Commission properly constituted and he believed th appointment of such a Commission would grow oat of the report of a committee. In that house and upon committee there were always Individual Interests ling ho members however able to approach UM OOIidItiQa of UM subject with a foregone eoDCluioa I their minim The noble lord tire member for Cocker- tnowln for Instance and UM hon. and gallant member bid Umwfr both eucuectod wits UM sopav In whoa.

interest this Bill WM promoted med instinctively the wwald UM dvoeate of that ooapaav bait. UM Select TRTON said mat Wt that th lada 10-- kid long been oarac from UM gnat i extreme ibl5cIty of borrowing mosey aw. laud and from UMfUOraltT net Us great of fwrriag sod ewritMssiraadye aeUdfrosaM touoUer. TW rare of UM a. dwpreaiated both way' and UM WM equally oT aie tog who wished to borrow to Uod 000 Uat tyofUai geoO rsor Uag th a iBflnMe i I a Bill UMStastow 14 when it toned way to that HO he had at teat loo to tom of It aewvKwa waul apcaand ntraeaalr objtctiaMkU.

It UrjosalbU to borrow a oMv UM me of Uad or to treatIse It la UM manaer proposed. without prowidrag Dew pi rsraseIIee sad UM WM a great enabling ill which altered the law thls Mbje T-4 aa however whether if there were to he intermediate agent at all th Legislatar sot give th a more titade whether the natar sad el the company ho hi left to the dwerytioa tho who wt. to om It sad to avail It proYiei. Hi owe opinloa WM that th agency be of the rt rpuereI character and that any tMk soespsny allowed to carry 01 the buena. a whatever rjaau th hoIdon might duds Asetber question also araM I ameIy whether It WM ahsol tely scare to have may nteysnediat agree at all or whether.

on the other hssssJ Parliament aught sot to eaable the to borrow he money himself by debrstz TIM most oaiprehwiy I Bill is this subject would thought. that which th IOOM would be most disposed to sanction for on should sot giv a prefer. to any giving real rivilev to oa set of persons that wets denied Hitherto tb difficulty its carrying out a rnilar measure lad that there 101 been on load registry to vtwoen the burrower ot tb lender ant to secure to the ma adeqoate protection I. tb way of title. But by Lord Chancellors teasnt passed two the.

Sc establishing a Und registry. the diOealtiea were oh. viatud and th landed Interest might have all the facilities desired for borrowing money. Having had something to with obstructing th Bill of last Session he had thought himself called upon to produce a of hi own. and a.

understood it WM th intention of th or General to refer these Bills to a Select Committee ho thoull le hippy to assent to that course rd from his hon. no. Mr. Soullyl who thought that a So. Committee WM incompetent to deal with this subject.

lie to. lievd on the contrary that th result of th inquiry woeld that a measure at ones beneficial and sat's- factawy to the Is led Inter and public might be framed sod mod The Bill WM then road a second time and ordered to to a Select Committee. LAND DEBENTURES IRELAND BILL. On the motion of Mr. I this Hill WM read a second tine and referred to a Select Oomnuttee.

LAND DEBENTURES BILL. On motion of Mr. A VHTuX this Bill WM reads a second time and referred to a So Committee. AFFIRMATIONS SCOTLAND Leave WM given to Yr. E.

rae to bring In a Rill allow affirmations or declarations to be male instead of oaths in all civil and criminal proceedings in ScthrA Th House adjourned at 10 minutes put 3 o'clock. TO THE tOfTHE TIMES. Bir Your reort of what fn from rare teat night in the louse of Lords when I presented a petition on 2.5 inhabitants of be Barony of KUmacrenan contain one miss which are so contrary to th fact. arid so contrary to what I said that you will I am confident wish to correct them. I have not worn.

shot at but Mr. Wilson ha. been shot wounded in three place It WM hi. lit. not my own which wa placed in danger.

Instead of two ruin in a cart beIng shut at two men shot it one man in a cart the same Mr. Wilao You will oblige mo by reeling these little mistakes. I am your obedient servant. Feb. U.

LiUTKIiL TO TAE EDITOR OF THE TIME Sir There Is an inaccuracy in the report of what I lately sail respecting London nol poor. I referred to propemet. not to accomplished clearances by Improvements and railway work. The returns moved tar by Lord Houhtou would show that the accommodation provided by I nions under the Act of lti was you the of the case partly owing to tb operation of private refuce I mentioned the proposed removal of the dwellings of nearly 1:1,00 persons a a cllCI1UkeI likely to II both parish wards and charitable refuge I named a Westminster improvement described by th rouioter as a sanitary arrangement. By this 3427 persons an to be no housed for UM benefit of their health.

NODe of the projects of the yoar make any or the persons to be by their works. I a lope which I repeat now that the promoter. of these scheme will be rJln to show at the proper time that the men women whom they seek power. to eject from such KHn a. they poawe can find shifter her.

without furring themselves into district. already overcrowded. Your obedient servant 24 tre Feb. 15. LOSOFORD.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Rlr By some inadvertence I am for the first time boor- vctly reported In the debate of taut night in the Irish Church a. saying that the Roman Catholic era. at the meeting la Dublin did not advocate interference with tire Irish Chnrch. What I meant to convey WM that UM laity did out Appear to sympethim with the movement.

I am. Sir your obedient servant. Boo. of Commons Feb. I.

JOHN VANCE. THE PRIVATE BUSLVXSH OF TUB HOUSE OF COMMONS. The following mien framed by the Chairman of Ways and Means under Standing Order 80 have been publiahed for the practice and procedure of thu ruler-one on Private Bill I. Applications for hearing twines th referees how to be mad Partie petitioning apt. Private Bills la respect of any of th following matters and who rleaire to be beard in opposition by or agents thereon vU.

In th ease of Bill. of UM second class. for authorizing coo- a of works lb. engineering detail of the undertaking the oAcuncy of the works for th proposed object IIK the suffrciency of the estimate for executing th same it th of works Bill. the nature and moan th existing JIOIeJ source of supply quality of th water in each ease and th provisions a.

to storage reservoir In th ease of a. Bills quality the pa. oxitiug supply and it price the amount of solo the cost of production model of toting the purity and illumiiiatlog power of the gas shall more. upon their petitions previously to depositing UM time in Pr vale office a statement of UM grounds being some one or nor. of th ground specified ahoy on which they deli.

to so I but it shall be competent to the referee if satisfied that th omission to oak. such lodonelllnt in any sate occurred through Inadvertence or unavoidable cese to admit petitioners to be heard before them upon such cvmdiuoo a. they may think fit. 2. Applications for hearing before referees may be withdrawn.

Parties who have indorsed their petitions in manner above mentioned may at ay Umo withdrew their opposition to a Bill so far is relates to the grounds specified la such in" by Jpuaitiq a requisition to that fleet in th Private urns. Notice tat hearing to be given through the Private office The clerk to the referees shall give nut Us than two clear days' notice to the clerks in the Private office of the day on which the of each Bill is appulntedto be taken by the see 4. Order la which case. shall be taken. The case.

shall be heard in such order at the Chairman of Wayi mad Mean. shall appoint and according to a lit prepared under to. direction and kept in tlw office of tio clerk to the ref ree I. Certificate of appearance to be produood. When a Bill i called on for oooiloration the agents fur- lb.

peti. tloezs against tire same shill be required to produce a certificate of appearance ft the Private Rill in which shall be stated be names of tire petitioners their conned and agents. 6. hours of meeting of referees The sitting of the referees shall commence at it o'clock in the forenoon or a such other hour may have been specially fixed by at. nI at a previous sitting.

7. Mode of voting by referee All aostion before the referee. shall decided by a majority of voice. ioclud trig the voioe of the Chairman mud whenever the voices ire equal the Chairman shall hive a second or casting void. J.

G. DOI oON. Chairman of Waysaud Mean. flout. of Commons Feb.

14. YOTICE- HOUSE OF COMMONS. Tma3t FIB. 10. oca or ran Day.

Oasis of Jia DtknUlD nod CUOsI 8rt To thy Order In en of IA Xoro' ha. ra enfvorst oU Faith wrUytrawn toit the vrvieeof the Papue. I3iinaak1 vi pr WIn of tire ytmrty atvtnct of UM returns crt west. mud rumliai us the Mr. 8h I To nlaMv.

to a Brawl of aQw lo ha. I bf UM UM Oo- twlOTate Sits. with nf to and dlA a lor sSv rat. ersttr of sanest tU wtht If a petal own. ft To.

art tsitca ar4U bgalloa vi lrWt Mr MiUer. To ask when Kim. I. to Dunne. To a when return a.

to the 011. of St will be UM proD toe hi lr Henry moo AJto ssforeowfof by On ndl of Ia Mr. ad BUlK alter thi ooostltnUgo of the of a. to so. Mr R.

ReWn of amity on of reror I. Xoc' nd and Muss. SoMlaail wad Inlaal Mr. 0. toUum-Afr4z lot of TnsnaM In ns Aratlo54 tuns.

8lrC. nsKlm. OUTT nf the report to la Catania of us Pa sat Clot. Wills of Irateod. Ml.

Orosr Marsh a. 1 JI senUng as Unm for a rrtaraofUMBambvefabcaars Is mob wart of tb dt sc LotVn. ac. Mr. be a by taiwH wr and un loot.

Paruaaaen aala ii sal O. HLI to a 1 IB law bi la Ih Ael cQurMilaeriaslaaleaasa. HURorml Highneaa Prince tot deputed by Her Lsjssly to Invert hi th Grand Duke of He with th order of th Garter. Earl Co is eocamisaioa by Her Msje in like to War th tee to His Majesty tb Kiag of Denmark. II will assooipanIcd by lb.

Roe. Ew3y UMHOOJ F. Stpart Washer UewtcaanVColoiMl Tower OolJstnam Md the Hon. X. Scott Oiood I of th offlos.

Zad of Soften sowesy UM amomwtrwMordortoBW Kaj ty the XI. of awl win likely tab itk Id Colon. rd Hoary Pwor. CB VO sot Dudley Cuirtoa CnWr and X. Abbots of rue TUX UTE ctIWINAL WLSEJUN.

Wt regret to learn th tin iDi of I ttu at length rvcbed a fatal termination. diad yesterday tb com- pvatily early a of 62. Nkholaa Wisomsn WM the ton of th Ut Mr. Jaw. Wiwmsn rnlTtbOZlt of Wiierford and of Seville i which latter city th late Cardinal was txin on 3d of August The family of ooe of oonsiAjrabU antiquity sad thy appear' to un had Und in th county of Euex since the rei of EJward IV.

Soon after UM Reformation Sir John Wiseman who had been one of tire Awliton of the chequer under Henry Viii. and wai knighted for I bravery at tire lattl. of Spun. acquired by purchase Mach rk in that county. His grandson Wtlljjm whomarriedinto th noble family Capri afterwards EarU of Essex was created a baronet by King ties I.

in 1628. and a younger brother of the second baronet was Lord Bishop Dr The title has continued in a direct tneof unecresiondown to the ut time and now represented by Sir William Saltonstifl man. i hth baronet. who a captain in the Royal Xsvy. From a younger branch of this family the Ute Cardinal traditionally claimed descent.

His Eminences mother whose main name was Strance and whose family in spite of large confiscations of their property un Oliver Cromwell is till seated at ylrard' Town Castle in. the onunty of Kilkenny lived to see her son elevated to a Cardinals hat and diet full of years in 1851. Though born upon Spanish toil young Nicholas Witman when he was little more than bee year. old was sent to England. He armed at Portsmouth in January.

in the Melpomene rijfate. Captain Parker sad was sent while till very young to a boarding school at Waterford. In March. 1810. he warn transferred thence to the Roman Catholic College of St.

CuUibert at Uahaw near Durham where he re mined until 1815. In that year he obtained leave quit Uibaw for Rome where he arrived in the of that year ant became one of the first members of the Enrlnh Coil. then recently founded at Rome. In the next year hot had the innour of preaching before the then Pope Flu. VII.

and haruoi pursued with diligence the usual course of philosophical ant theological studies he maintained a public disputation on theuluay au 3 was created a Doctor in Divinity July 124 shortly before the completion of hoe Z1J year. In the following Spring he received holy orders. and in 1827 was nominated Pn feMor oforienu anjfuaso in the Roman University beiug at that time Vice- Rector of the English CoUece to the rectrxhip of which he was promoted in the year JO. lie had already distinguished himself not merely as a theologian but also as acid fur in 187 he composed and printed a learned work entitled nr. Syriooe chiefly Iran from Oriental manuscri in tho Library of the Vatican.

Dr. Wisernan turned to England in 1835 and in the wiuUr of that year delivered a series of lee- tures during the season of Advent at the Sardinian Chapel in Lincoln's In the Lent of the following year. at the request of the late Bisho Brarastoo then Vicar of the Lonini District he delivered at St. Mary's Moor-fields another onnrse of lectures in which he vrnUcatnd at considerable length the principal doctrines ant practices of the Roman Catholic Church. and with such success that the Rowan Catholics of the metropolis presented hint with a gull modal commemorative of their gratitude anti of their high regard for his talents and acquirements These Lectures were speedily followed by a TVsotiM on the Holy Eudwr which occasioned a theological controversy with Dr.

Turtrn the late Bishop of Ely and by another work in two volumes entitled on tu Cu uMjno ix- tl" Vierw and Rtrralvi Rtligi In the Lent of the year 1857 when he happened to be in Rome ho delivered four lectures on the Offices and Ceremonies of Holy Week which were afterwards given to the world ma a separate publication. In 1840 the to Pore Gregory XVI. increwed the of of hit Vicars Apoitoliein England from four to eight and Dr. Wiseman. was appointed coadjutor to the late Bishop Walshthen Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District being at the same time elevated to the Presidency of St.

Mary's College. Oscott near Birmingham. While there he took the deepi interest in Use theological movement Oxford which is associated with the names of Dr. ewman and Dr. Pwsey and which has furnished Rome with such an abundant tore of recruits.

In ISIS on the death of Bishop Griffith. Dr. Wiseman became Vicar of the London district. and subsequently was nominated coadjutor to Dr. Walsh cum jute on th translation of that prelate to London.

Bishop Walsh survived his trunala. tin but a short time and on his death. in 19 Bishop Wisoman succeeded him as Vicar Apostolic. The next stage in Dr. Wisemans life that which as it has been more controverted than any other.

so also is that by which hit name will be longest remembered. In August 1850 Bishop Wiseman was summoned to Rome to the thrys- hold of the Apostles by his Holiness Pope Pius IX. who on the of the following September leaned his celebrated Apostolical Letter reestablishing the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales ml the same time issuing a id" elevating Dr. Wiseman to the Archbishopric of Westminster. In a private consistory held the following day.

the new Archbishop waa raised by the Sovereign Pontiff' to the dignity of a Cardinal Priest the ancient church of St. Pudntiana at Rome in conformity with the ecclesiastical custom being selected by hint as his title. His Eminence was the seventh Englishman who has been elevated to the hat of a Cardinal since the Reformation. his tiredeceiuors in this respect having been Carolina Polo Cardinal Allen Cardinal Howard Cardinal York Cardinal WI and Cardinal Acton. The name of Wumn was well known in that portion of the literary world which interest itself in controversy a one of the mot frequent and able contributors to the Retire' of which he was for tome years the joint editor.

Among other production of hi pen which appeared in that periodical we may nine his tares on the Churclt Slorrment in Of I which were reprinted by the Catholic Institute about 20 year. ago for circulation in a cheap form under the attractive title of lliyk Church CWi Hi Eminences and Vifi-nu to the DuUi" Rrrirtc were collected and published with a preface by the author in 3 volumes 8vo. in It is also understood that ho contributed to the Penu- the article which treats on the Catholic Church. Among the best known of hi Eminence' other controversial miscellaneous publications are hi FoJ1W a tale of the Early Christians his of the Yr lot ft A Letter on Catholic Unity addressed to the late Earl of Shrewsbury A Letter to the Rev. J.

ii. Yfirmnn on i erriy reLitw to the rd Trocts for tu Time and A Letter a to Jolt" Poysfer Etf. wrx Au H' ri tntitfl Popery in nice nth To these must be added hi App" to Ac Reuon mind Coed Frfiny of the 14 of Eng land respecting the Papal aggression in which he ed to prove that the matter at iuue wa. merely a question relating to the internal and spiritual organization of the English Roman Catholics and in no sense a temporal measure or one which involved any practical assault on the loin of Protestants. To the London world and to the public at large Cardinal Wiseman' name warn rendered roost familiar by his frequent appearance upon the platform a public lecturer upon a wide range of ribject.

connected with education history art and Ktenoe and in this capacity his Eminence always found an attentive and eager audience. even among those who were mo tconcientiously opposed to hi spirituti claim and pretension who most thoroughly ignored him a Archbishop of Westminster. The in- of which his Eminence Ira died hag been of long standing and when he left England for Rome in the Spring of 800 there were many of hi friends who feared that they would see his face no more. But ho livid to return to England and to recover tome portico of hi former health. It i almost super-dooms to lid that hr.

Eminence' Ices will be severely felt an oog the English Roman Catholic both lay and denies a ho was nearly the only member of their body who had warned himself a wide and lasting toa for ability and Despatches wire received yesterday at the Colo. fn th th Xernse Malta sd Gibraltar. Tilt SCHOOL ruoATg TO TRI EDrrolt or TH lartio raat two sfl ht DTtbeprnpO taefck rriple 0wwyt w0aUaelitriMryol Cadt itheXditarf to th rertatii meet. ferret that body by Hr Xaty. a.

a kind eel at. I an your she-beet vest pool v. 14. JAMES EgAiT Yr Sir tip KM reeiv4 tb Mfaj Mi ty tb Qn to blares UM ommit. tl way School of Hr Xajewtyi latenti fifty povKk 5 to die boy.

educated that evUbliabiae. Tin object of UraQoeea ba bee. to raging principle which may qtMufr UM thu school to hereafter otloen of i err and thus attach th to Mtj 1 vice ai secondly. to facilitate try i 1 nv7 of bor who vLvU be forUaU DOQJ able oompviiuoa. to obWa ib cadetship.

by rtl of A Admiralty. feir Oiartrt Phipe. baa fartb omm. a cripu of the pro" tb i wish tlr 7 ar to vwvra is posMibU that. is carrying Her Mtjo tw' prctreelIv iota etecration.

a 01. r. tr as WJ ulrr iirvr In th rol a lald do a a i-paper Should lia prove to case st it directed i to nia that aartuck WE forwarded to him far subanisslue to II. Ui. 4 Her Majesty th u.

a ba pi- is fV intention present saunsily a gold 101 to ofU VoDWT II. Majesty's wish In tb Uh. h. mt i to ve Uiy to aojvir 1 munuia lb a which will th finest tir. Tim ODIUUI ful ubool to superiors self and kaU of character ki iie and prutt-ctinti to to w4v nvf to for iv offence.

ir to conciliate th irffa 4 others anl Uiv vll fearWaa Uvotiwo to fueling truthfuliH a. The toB. iu Regulations wilt by II. maul in i vrdioj tb pni ti jv omen to LOT who no vr on ht ni Ibo a oav rroviT Ira than bolt tb uta niarks at prvvtou llIor1erly examr tM rv The Cniniaixi rralr ring It' ti shall I 4 I. than thrv or fl boyi bon.

to p-nm a Vb Uut lee ttf pr given. hUthn submit hon who have be mloW for tb rul i mL eaca Is who en or wU uv neattis iao the tins. of li tn U' saJ aot there fur of th Soy I. Tbe Iy wb oUuun tb hi hnt QoirtTr of a 1 tSCdIYC the wI Tboae UrrulAt nn shall placed Of tv i IS main ck. to called UM Queens i name of rh boy who irc iTe tb medal sluR jrtt4 upon rich Hr Ua ty th Queen with a new fan rv cour in the Omwav Sebod to mhfT tbraMtlvq for the Irtohipa in th Navy jfranlxl UtY I has been pi to declare imitation vi gvrm pru anunally to the boy of th Conway who rvnp fc n.

hip iii lire Mj ityi service. I The following Regulations ill by MajsMtr1 maul obsereesi in awaMicf tb he will of a binocular glum with a suitable a. ua of 3Z. twarde the ex pen of tb wtiV. tb boy.

5 The will he often to all hove 11. mspeg th naul lUhi to tb stop prevamy to lie I mootb of June in each year. 0 It shall be i.e. to buy who MM bit ft I competition. pi that such boy pu KM i at Portsmouth in the tion rtiatsIy such competition.

The name of th pri boy hall be anna 1 upon UM bour1 containing tb ueent Prim Liverpool. aT. Sir I hue the honoar to aekuowb- of I letter of 4th onnveyin to the compute of tatS I Frigate Conway II. Majesty' graci a ioa el annually to be distributed in pr to the Icy. is that setubliilinenL The Regulation.

itciosed I. year letter wkrE Her Majesty's eomnscni are to be observed i awiirlin tb prism. appear to the otmutit exceedisgtr saaj ml tborou hly practical. Should however airy aifficaltv mo in th carrying out of th Regulation. last dews tfc mitt.

will. a re iual forward their rafreatio far II to II. Masty On behalf of the committee I am sired rtfeoav their grateful DOIodi1o for th iii tii ewahi4 ainf t. upon th school ship by Rev Majesty. Ttssss.

thoughtfulnea vinil by Her Majesty ii the latloos laid low. for th iriiUlaae of th cumut H6Wit the boys an irrcentrv. of ordinary last. to attach th mercantile marine by amass af ta hen Naval Reserve still nor to R. XaMdyi soul i I have the boo" to be your oIotdioo' Jxnn BLUUT.

Chairnea frifatoCotiwav. To Colonel Boa. C. B. Pllipte or IXDIA.

On Tuesday strain Lord William Un delivered a most ink oaol uctAy. lecture on the subject of feelers sap. ad especially those of IoUa at tire lecture of tatBzs- gate Literary Institution. Lord Lady I a i a anmber of the gentlemen anal ladiea of the hood wee. present on the vocation.

The text vi hi LT shipa lecture wit that hi to a map II at his tb the other lay to hi atnmibraeet to be ArrownaiUTi old chart of 151 and it sat tlMikaa which ho tht could trace luring the pr of years and th general art greet 1 wi aal taken place la the science of getvrapky in that which ni geated hi ireture. To ralD thtaaO the map of lTOilh hung iJ by ads wa Stanford' map of India in 11 and to th racv aol beautiful minting of Mr. SuafarJ a urlahip paid a high eompliaeet Alt. ruuH oat the olileulli. of map making.

so-I tpringnf the ahjeet easily within th seopeof hi audieoe by illtutratiotia of the triangulated qtethod of surveT anUl ship went on to pot" the radical diftwrscei betaee Itinerant of trayUo ant the perfectly urjaaiai t1ri5 of Government. such especially a those if Swiuria Austria and Rermany which had produced low nx faultless map. in the world. The greet tr France by the firat Napoleon lad hazily teen pitted yet. and one angle.

about the orn II they. bad been touch doubt hoi been ie ur ny I time beforeiti perfect hid hem The ehan e. which th mar. of Iwli of 181 sal play re roost raR iv- The oil rasp I wholpro ioce wh Uecmii.tri- in fact. whichtae theiwiv native rulers bu which were walawt portion.

of the Queean rrr Indian enpre JI' J3 chains en correctly Nil down. srawtaI in erratic mcd devi. ii courses on the through untrue. which never herd there ns and there was now no iniortinl part of I dt tk Jtj gwura hical configuration of winch worn alnxwJ mown to iu ruler a England and Sc here Such material aublitionstothe the stock of tf Indian official was of immense practical 10 their dealing with the re. anal even JT yrrnnteat which sdopte-f fur their w-lfare.

Jy ship defended what It called the much abuiJII TJjT annexation and mot I that 1' la in a manner I os the JJ unjauh. tlset since nlh I are mile of wm. ant who now ked at the nil" lintia wouM only the expediency ul the political neot ity ef nexations. luring the lame crud the on the west and norli att fii nuer amounted to nearly. it not imte mi.

and i mi the a Oil I now if sss ere end lown a river force whieh in a abort uifc wuO1 the very existence of Ieri RUaO rf" 1 sian ambition in lefts were for ere" were really Dot ilea. brn unn u- j- lb. late foe Emperor Xicholaa. ier fry- sent ruler' Alexander however the Jj jrt pose of Mu covit policy seeniet irang I of it Esiperor were row. with m' nese of ruri Hrect the social atfl tasent of ha Deople th Hl ioB ti ton of trvie enl eomiire 1 the recjly en internal reimir of Underan Emjierorio WIK an liherslhed wai much to tear from the effort of a bo bitten in InI ao1 even if there wa i picion there was nothing like tearing tb the mice for if Pnreaia attempted such a.

an armed invasion of India. hey 4" through th mountain peas. on which the i fewVU any. wouki ever retura t- ten of tjM ambition in this direction I Ch laid checked ours. Russia winnioc the oommereial occei by dipsoiDJcy rather- thas by th hi iiway of water ooen hi the Arnoor river and in alvantfcfe in th rooetitl.y- pe edi Their Ute occvpatioa of Kok I' Mth nr7tini od tl a the- recently efc fan lit ie en thorn by th misconduct 1 it PtIJf Mn tio7oftho.

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rit 01 I tonrth. to pri1 cipal mr tb 1" be 0. ab lllld I oom ID 011 paDyomal1 111 ke ill. be an dho tu the hit deed unlees the nail be. the reciatrv.

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th tia ua. ouIdl1l aa rit icw of rrorrt. ub Hil he ed. the GooernDCoalJ oeeurit ODD aid the otSoer the Doble" ot. underthe stated borrola be tiol1 bUhe question y.

aII It. on. nil. the of the his Billod or the To. the IIm1 to.

b. the It. pi" Uean t1ce IDODO IIIO a Ili aol or lon hi. 0. Je PI.

loC11itatin erea oi oolid ton proprVlon. mn of omotia uador ollanJ present I. be Bill the moo. be ilIin ad. sun IJ It oa titling n.

Ie ch. peti oa I. it d. oLure re alII' ma. 0' 111 the mpao the tborit I.

Si Lord of Ue te hi. mainllo DeJ I ailo ooat. orear ty oc" hi" buia io I qt I 1000 hIfaitel eUI 1I1J Lashed Th. 010 of re not 41 1ihd. the In o.

eI ditllcl Ci. upon rio. I read mD a expense la he. 1' be. of bla all man IIOJl n.

1" the m. so obj ble the i ialiOJl lantowner. e. utmost the be final ing tl COQa 1ia Ii bIoloaal oolrl aaC 011. Dnvell ki" his he 1 lIthe or proposed the bel1 at 1 he cl h.

dcat ble rote lribunolhoald or 0' To. I' 1 the PJ1OiD oIaaeh 11 re aI. boa. ho. ioos orego.

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nI. Ila weft Det aq pity el. I Its I. K- attentIon Its 1 to. aot III.

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lb. the nr 0 these ti. y' lb. 1. f.

liti. It bi. do nbotroetia Ib tot 0. be the Itoa oo the be blry aC H. Ili r.

i lined the the lot be fleial landed interest the 1 Bill. raadd be DEBE TGRES HilIdd ti. Sel DERE I nT c. Bill" reJa time not to. in.

to I 0 ma ho cirilad Ihr The TOniE rbc DteI 2. KillU crar the acl will I. 1. 3 h. oa at 011 tb an e.

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TII III 0. ndI Dublin ocate iDterf. noo hat Dot. ofComD 15. ralM 89.

Bills- the Oft the 1IJIoUen the or lb. mc tire pro objeetand or tire In the Bm. of the the lil the the tire It. pNfc o. the ahaIllDdona thei1ti oa.

dpoaI the to beingoome the h. ithall the mic.b. oaa ma ew pe t1oo. me op OIt an I a the to otli. 1.

1 I. appu ref ntI' nu The blla 0" Wld hoUppoiot WbeD. ii n' or ia Jace rti. po tin aDoeI The it a. OI1OOD.

bour. questions vre be I maJoril oi lu hn Chll rman aD1lJ DJ. PARLlAVEVTARyOTICZ J. COYO S. 4T JIIuWIIWI u.

soi-irss 07 uno To" 1Jt 1. olltl ant 1. to. 100 of of Cbina o0oi aI ul be tlteot thaw t.cenw.- at 10 110. i1Ier To.

be I' To. ole 01 os1 oIleollo. Whoo 1bo000000lllliolloltho n. ofll C. tho tlli3l" tIDe.

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the I. I Eftl the Ron. J. wonaz I i me 1oriapI1 o.t-fL Usutsuauiluol Sbe Uwlt Em DeDolCardiDal Wisemn H. at the ap elDU the late ia the the l2.

the rein EJ ard Ex. och 1 1a into the of I of line of nt eighth navy. te traJiti UAl1y 8tnn lamily. ollare ol ir nn ln Crom ell tilltedt I Kill rnnr. I hat I ofyeAn aoi1 Ii.

011. lelpolD I te. nt. Con nntil1818. obtain to I En ih re ntly nel tl honour anel.

huins th anti 1 l4. hortl recei I sor of briu a Rector cn I IR aloo. a sch Ar I 1rork. e. chi t1I wanuacriyta Yti man 1 15 deli duri Alventat Bishop hry.

je h. an. fn t. entitl no. Rome du I in En land ei eht.

fary' deept 18 Bisho Pro- wn lu uentll" lab eo. the te but. time. which 1850. X.

Letter. eslAbliahi Wales elevati lt Sotorei li lty Pri lt Home 1 him. titl pffil Allen. York. I ny.

as his I OrfnJ form. lli Euiya on crriJJllti 1. I. volumeljo unl nloool ms I his contrI i m. hi.

LAtl l' ity Ldt tn tlwevtrrIY rtL. iJ Ornl 7im andA 1 POJ r. upon Wrlc ry d1l Um his nJ 1iJ 8" I land. a ion I the. meaiUre.

I an nmeu ed art science his nlt. I his his 1 ie among JvJ ber mlf repa Des frees ski rB co T1U tuna. 1Ier the WIac a to auuJIl be I 1 the 0. woaId Inv eWpo1 to the U1tor 1 lie would Wield the h. the LIte ten1apea bod It.

well kind. Re x. to the 10 of be then 011I BLULT rooei. lb. tl II.

Majesty the a iaf lDil1re to 5011 ia obj ha. fly Xieotn aciI the ita h. boya I the ipo I the iralc ir further deecripwre Uta sdey the metal. 0 bIe ill. 01.

IereI irahie the ruts. be or cn. ueoc 11 oD MOeW. Ft REGt14 no CI. be Queen ha.

of thotoa 0 I the stabiishssi of kIo. I. IOlaind Uta uAt. ti. I tI II hJ prot na tie.

y. tho oIclf hen. 1. above Jo oIaty 11I4. II.

asartinig the T. be I eo be. I as 1 I' namlbu o.nuanderaf-er trri uot Ibo he CIOnail 10. tire tn na. lIehaIl then Ie the IOu.

Lon' hat 1 I. istri 1 Y. the n11w alJZr. 0 rztIlioto I. aT" Pearl leck be I.

1JOt ear bo ieo the all he NI It. Macaty ta ooWOn y. 10 the i. by U. I pleased hey I aoaal bo the Iws ships Majrtys ryj nvjoo be wanbo the I 3.

arda expense the of is. II it lb. hil the I ue the 1" I on. bo laser. b-- 1.

oompo itio. the pr boyhaII UlOaoJly th. Quoe. I Lt. T.

Str-l 1toor1p 0I4clo conveying lbfig I Cuts. IjYI ts grist ooe a ie tba ait. thoroughly 100. 1 y. the conyc the lDi' Iueatod baJ be' lI to a the dusunposbof the no fu' lb.

11 lb. iDtJol so ordi. 1. the ou tIc I aI Xa I 10111. Frigate Cony Kca OEOG PHT on 0 a Lite.

Lordt lu5ona set Il1Qm sssbbsee. his I ouc tat. I. ot Ia b. his olll1l u.o- 1 1rineJo.

rno tboaoo the stash hat. 1sa14IP1 hi. OO. aide 1iJoQ 1 the Ifoo rae 1 ha paid. ro 10" hj tbe 1001' nI tie auI tItoJ 1" out ditrrr.

the 1 oat C. rOost m. in th rI bytbe lon- 1 thIi1 wor" befre its oe 10- baa the 1' lobs UI played whol.pressincee.-wbokconltnes. tLo 1 o. mi.

hcb Do' aln5 greet bit 1 n. wbrh n' oU neT bad. claimed the oeiOIoi Ihb DloltwilfDdwI Imr rtnl' bic a ci liebwl oJ nil Enlaoi 4ao1" 1- Iin to tA hIoo Imn. iAQI do a. hi cb rnd the be' I bo' be DonctairaMoI A hlln us aislaiiOS OD SI AI tboT old sap tl 11 was rub1iheol the Ebb hid 1T 111.

be If 1. lia doubt 001 Ptu to Ui. sa SSI SSfl pnI f1 t. 1 ht wq tb uhIs. Rli s4 1' ekeki Iu s' iij lh.

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Pr it I Joust rMc a Iue I. IIckc Ihwks. it. tnan i1e1mu. kil.

i4 iaI I a ks. iiv i4 illT R41niT u1 Hrinehes ciI4 lrni. trtorhir nt 4iaithoku IU1ImIVW outhl Rilayi i in Muirkirk iiwt fliiu bucIws ius Carrnrvo inI ail. iy. anrohir lailay Vals Iri lDD4Ifl Iidv hltehM WMt.

mi et bhre IaMil RIJa nimI K1ari. Cot IV atinu RrnIwiy re cot kI mioi BIrw Gm 1) 1knb b. Eztisuos Ii1.v BatIe Hkii.tk. Iver ImI. mntmih Fiil 1buu Enmt.

lhimhni ItaIv nqns Vorir Liii hj iiIrv Sonret Itar Rai1r. Ebh mo Jnttin Iil.mv. EIar nt tminw mv GIMgow Irow RrJl. i. iIaio.

3. imkkn. Ei hi No. I11e IIAIImy Fnrueu RalbeiT. a PJnZlt tuow CIioe mn.

Cornpir Ctmm mmd SonhWteru Imv outhWetrn Ghaiow Oiamow Bfll Plaugbterboaei Nor oiJ Gm mm ir iLlwV Bogret. rove m. AIICn AI. Xw lAtLIboroujh Lmn. R.

1wy LoJo E.g. Wt Tey Vr mod Ll4jt 2 Worrter mt Vale Lu Maoebeter iracister 14. RailwsyMmoaejn jjjW 7 tnaronahMU ant beohih Jsction Riilwsy Ieviaiioni ohlant Ireubigh Tunotiou RaitwsvEton oosMonk1and Bailwai. Mcxa Gate lUogley Rraocl Rwd Nah v. 501 Vj1jr L1intntrh aol Gliaw i of FurU Railway.

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