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THE LEADER & SATURDAY AN^LVBT,
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script ! on was an illegal combination . He inquired whether it . was true that the expedition of General Garibaldi had been protected in landing at Marsala By English vessels . Lord J , Russell , explained the occurrences at Marsala ¦ ' which had given rise to the report alluded tp by Mr . Csboene , and , with respect to the subscription , he observed that it was one tiling- for the Attorney-General to state the general purport of the law , and another to advise the Government that if a prosecution were instituted there was a probability of obtaining a conviction . It would require a good deal of consideration before the Government undertook
such a prosecution , arid he would not pledge them by any general declaration to do so . The motion for adjournment was agreed to . The House then went into committee upon the remaining clauses of the Refreshment Houses and Wine Licenses Bill , which , with additional clauses and forms , was agreed to , and the Bill was ordered to be reported . The Consolidated Fund ( £ 9 , 500 , 000 ) Bill passed the Committee . The Registration of Births , & c . ( Ireland ) , ( No . 2 ) Bill was read a second time . The Eomaii Catholic Charities Bill was committed pro formd . Mr . WiriTESiDE obtained leave to bring in a Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws affecting the relation of landlord and tenant . moved
On Monday night , in the House of Lords , Earl Granvitxe the second reading of the Paper Duty Repeal Bill . Lord Lynd-HtTKST argued that the House of Lords had the power and the right to reject the Bill . Lord Monteagle warned their Lordships , that the question they were called upon to determine was , not whether they should adopt the Bill for the repeal of a million and a half of taxation , but whether they would diminish the security for the payment of the charges on the Consolidated Fund , which would strike at the whole credit of the country , and deteriorate the value of public securities . Lord Duffebin said lie shouldfeel it his duly to give to her Majesty's Government his conscientious support . The Marquis of Ci-aniiicarde was of opinion that there was not the slightest constitutional doubt that their Lordships had a right to
Vote freely upon this question ; but the House having passed the Income Tax Bill , he did not think it consistent with equity or honour to refuse to pass this Bill . Lord Ceanworth said , the constitHiibnal question was one which involved the House in very threat difficulty . , Lord Chelmsfobd , observing that Lord Cran" w -qrtji had not denied the power of their Lordships to refuse their assent to a Money Bill , maintained that the precedents cited by Lord Lt ^ dhurst we re in poin t , and applicable to the present case . TheJDuke of AKGTJcr , said if their Lordships exercised their power in this case , it would go to the very heart and root of the constitutional privileges of the House of Commons , there being no instance on record sinca the Revolution where their Lordships had thrown out a Bill of the nature of supply proposed the other
by the Government , and . adopted by House . The Enrl of Dekbt said , the main question was the abolition of the Paper Duty , and the . objection to its repeal , and in supporting the amendment , he performed only what he deemed a solemn duty , with no desire to embarrass the Government , still less to overthrow it . He did not theoretically defend the paper duty , and he tnougJitJi _ wmildlbe desirable to part with it ifjthe finances permitted its repeal ; but what he contended was , that , circumstlTftTreTi as the country now was , the surrender of this tax was an improvident and reckless act . After a reply from Lord Gbanviixe , their 'lordships divided , when the numbers were as follows : —Contentpresent QO , proxies 14—104 ; Not content—present 161 ; proxies " § 2—193 . Majority against the second rending , 89 . Their Lordships
adjourned at ten minutes to two o ' clock . —In the House of Commons Ijord John Russell , in reply to a question from Mr . Kinglake , said there was no intention on the part of the Austrian or Spanish Governments of interfering in the affairs of Sicily . In a committee of the whole House , the amendments oh the Refreshment Houses and Wine Licenses Bill were considered , and , after a long discussion and some verbal alterations , adopted . The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Salaries & c , BUI passed through committee . On the motion for going into committee on the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill , Mr . Vance objected to the extension given by the Bill to the jurisdiction of the County Courts , as , in his opinion , it would bring many important claims before judges not accustomed to adjudicate on such matters . The denial of right of appeal was also open to
the gravest objections . After a few words from Mr . Lesley and Colonel Sykes , the House went into committee on the Bill . The Consolidated Fund ( £ 9 , 500 , 000 ) Bill was read a third timo and passed . In the House of Lords on Tuesday the Petitions of Rights Bill passed through committee . The Weights and Measures Bill was rend a second time . The Adulteration of Food and Drink Bill was read a second time . The Bankrupt Law ( Scotland ) Bill was read a third time and passed , —In the House of Commons , Lord Paxmerston , iix moving the adjournment of the Houae over Wednesday ( the Derby-day ) ,, gave notice that he . should of Select Committee
move , on Thursday , for the appointment a to examine the journals of the House of Lords for precedents with reference to the course which had been adopted by that Houfle with regard to the Bill for the Eepeal of tlio Paper Duties . Mr . Whalley asked whether the Government contemplated any other step in connection with the unponstitutionnl proceeding of the Lords than that of tlio appointment of the Select Committee . Sir G . C . Lewis said , ho cuuld add nothing to tlio statement made by Lord Palmehston . Mr . Dram' Seymour charged tho Government with being apathetic on the question , and suggested that tho House should meet on ( ho Derby-day to appoint tlio Select Committee . Tho motion was soon aftei' agreed to . Sir J .
Tubi ^ w ny obtained leave bring in a Bill to establish county financial boards for assessing county-rates , and for the administration of county expenditure in England and Wales . Mr . Gobbet ? called attention to the report of the Select Committee , on ' the , office of coroner , and moved for leave to bring in a Bill in accordance with its recommendations . Leave was then given to bring in the Bill . Sir F . Smith moved for a Select Committee to inquire into the circumstances which have caused the alleged defective state of a considerable number of the gun and mortar-boats and vessels of the Royal navy . While the -gallant member was speaking the House was counted out , at twenty minutes past seven .
500 The 1deader And Saturday Analyst. [M...
500 The 1 deader and Saturday Analyst . [ May 26 , 1860 .
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The Ellison Water Colour Collection of Paintings . —This valuable gift has now bsen deposited in the South Kensington Museum , and will be first exhibited to the public on Saturday next . Thr Mysterious power of the Magnet is most beautifully developed by Mr . F . Herring , of 32 , Basinghall Street , in his Patent Magnetic Brushes and combs , which are the Remedy for Grey Hair , Weak or Falling Hair , Neuralgia , Nervous Headache , Rheumatism , Stiff Joints , & c . His Teazle Brushes for Cloth , Velvet , & c , are admirable ; they not only cleanse , but preserve the fabric in a remarkable manner . The Public are cautioned against Counterfeits . [ Advertisement . ] The Postmaster has decided that the Society of Arts' Prize Writing-case , for which they awarded the prize of twenty guineas and their silver medal to Parkins and Gotto , can be sent through the post for 4 d ., so that this extremely useful and durable waterproof case , fitted with writing-paper , envelopes , biotting-book , metal pencase , with reserve of pens , & c , & c , can be sent free through the post to any part of the kingdom , on sending twenty-eight stamps to Parkins and Gotto , 24 and 25 , Oxford Street , London . It forms a most appropriate present . Selling price at their stationary warehouse , 2 s . each . Their Sample Packet containing fiftykinds . Writing Paper and Envelopes can be had free by post for four stamps . Parkins and Gotto make no charge for stamping ^ writing-paper and envelopes , with crests , initials , or address , and undertake to pay-the carriage to any part of England , on orders over twenty shillings . Twenty thousand envelopes , of any size or quality , at a minute ' s notice . Office stationary and household - papers . Institutions , colleges , and schools supplied . Price list post free . A saving of full 6 s . in the pound . Parkins and-GoTTo , paper and envelope makers , 24 : and 25 , Oxford Street , [/ idvt . y ~ . .. EXTRAORDINARY' INVENTION IN DENTAL" Sl / RGERT . —To Mr . Ephraim -Moseley , of 9 , Grosvenor-street , London , arid 14 , Gay-street , Bath , may be attributed one of the most remarkable and useful discoveries of the day , that of a substance for the construction of irrtincial teeth , _ gum 3 , and palates , so thoroughly adhesive as to fix securely , without the use of these troublesome adjuncts , spiral . springs . It is , in fact , the most perfect substitute for the natural teeth that can possibly be desired , and may be said , truly to attain the nepinsultra of art- " ars ejtt eclare artein . " The substance , for which a patent has been obtained , is chemically purified white India-rubber , which can be moulded to every irregularity of the gums and . teeth in the most perfect manner , forming , as it were , an artificial periosteum to the teeth , keeping them from becoming painful in the wasting away of the gum , and enabling the patient to use any force in masticating or striking the teeth together , without the percussion or rattling that attends the action in general cases . —Court Journal , [ advertisement . ]
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A Review And Record Of Political, Litera...
A REVIEW AND RECORD OF POLITICAL , LITERARY . ARTISTIC , AND SOCIAL EVENTS . Price FivepenceV Stmnped , Sixpence . CONTENTS of No . 530 ( New Sebiks No , 20 ) , MAY 19 . iar . 0 : The L , ord 8 and the Paper Dutv . Dismissal of Sir C . Treveiyan , Garibaldi in Sicily . The CoiningCensus , Fleets and Navies . The Pope ' s Irish Brigade , The Case of tho Rev . « T . II . Hatch . The Oflice of Coroner . Swindling Again . The Po , « tnv » n ' 8 Knork ., Savings Banks . The Mammon of Respectability . Modem Caricature . The French Press . Missionary Tales , Kntt « rn Africu . Mr . Iteadc ' s Poems . Kobert Owen ' s Social . Philosophy . Foreign Correspondence—Turin ; Hnnover . Record of the Weok . . Entertainments . Parliament . London—Published at No . 18 , Catherine-street , Strand . W . C .
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( government upon First Principles . VX . illufltrntefi Aiiaiogicnliy , SUitlHtlcully . uncl 'Morally . l ) y JOIIN GKOSaaiMH . Thin work embodies ii wido fluid for information , not only upon Sooiul mil Moral Hiibjeots , but upon a great variety of question * which are QtyHuntially Incorporated with tho political flbcusafona or tlio day . In connection with tho Commerce . Trade , and Taxation of the country . Statesmen and lovers of intelligent progress will IIml in it ' a compilation of facts well worthy their attention . i London : Pmku and Co ., Paternoster Uow .
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rphe News , No . 107 , published this day , X SATURDAY , May M , 1 HII 0 , contains i—The Conn d'lifnt by tho ITduho oT Lords on the l uper Duty—Lord Uroutjhiun at Eilinburuli—• lumu *' a Letter , No , 8—All tho liiHiiruiii'o , Hunklug , and Alliilug Inforiuullon of tho Week , Office of tho NEWS , 1 , Strand HulMlngi , Strand , l ' rlco 4 J , ..
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Leader (1850-1860), May 26, 1860, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26051860/page/22/
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