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_ SdU W ^^ rorthyiof canaiderattbi ^ atuL had obt aH » n , lMtJ"flgi »*' oC *< -H V . ! . < : » . - _^ V- :: ¦ - ' •^' ¦ - : * t _ bo * lJohk Ross-w-, * rfter * , brief ^^ " ^^ J ^ a& ^ DiaKAmr andul ^ itf ; P _ jamuun » - y postpon e * * ia motion on tWs : « nbj « cit t » Mbiiday . ¦ ' <>• .- ¦ ¦ ¦> . ¦ ¦ > ' - ( c .,, 0 ,, CONSOLHSA'TKD JTOD _ B *» 0- > Itt&TIO » BTIJU t « L jjOnthe oxder ~ faa >~ gaing ^«_ to eomimttee on 41 us a > iU , Jl « WitaoHitin ttply >> t » iviHciousvioquirie ^ gave- « x-
, _ tUiiatioi » relating ? especially to , the * power given-to the ISfctasu ™ under * proviso in tfu »* ct ^« f < ap ^ op riatiiig th « surplus or exoeas o £ j Dne'votetosupply tbedefieisney of / fanother in the saw * eerroce ^ Thev House then went 4 ato committee J * pcm the bill , wfcen ; this proviso underrwaat much di 8 ensak > ni .. and . fl » e : € HA » ianxoR oar __ b £ xc £ EEQi 7 K& ptoraiaedJ that there should in future be . laid before therHouae < i « t the-comtaencemerit of each session , flftA from * $ imejto itimeiffltatements of thfr fransfor and ( appw > fration of these balamees ; audit was understood CbAt a i _ le ; to that ) effect should be embodied in the
pro--HflO . : - < - " . ¦ ' : ¦ - ' ^ • ¦¦ ¦ ; •¦ - ••• ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , *; ; .,, ; . .:.. ; , 2 AFRELXAIE JURISDICTION BILL . , ...- ¦ )•) jQnijth © orde * fo * going into ;^ committeeon-this . bill , . Jl ^ v . BAiKKaGTjaBnB ! moved that Si be referred to a Select oemmittee .,- Jj » 4 /; humorousv speech , he referred ; to : th \ e feeble opposition wMcbnthebmeasuro . had found in that < IT . QUS » . i ?/ * 'A : gi « atr , pa « ny—rowfehad been used . the other jojght en this , subjec t * but the . noble lord the member for Jrf > ndonKii » nd itJbe ; right : ) ion ., ; gentleman , ! Sir James Grahaaoj ^ aloqe , oaaae iloeelose quarters . n . Thej / lawyers ?»* Q , # po ^ i ^ ied 7 ; tp . l € adi ihe iHouse away frojnihe < j * ies-4 &-30 ^ RwyoaetflLlikp tfce candottieri o £ the middle ages , j ^ ho fought aH 4 ajir , 4 » 4 > left ? no killed'or wounded . They reminded him pf , |; lj ^ , hej 8 , partridgea which , he lately bow
in thevspuntryi .. fluttering ; their wings to ; lead persons j ^ way r ; from , their nests , , ( LaugktefJ ) He hoped ; tiey Tree % tha * jaighti going , to take the buttons from the Jfpilf , and , haw a stand-up fight . No doubt the Governr ment had , tbV intention of strengthening the appellate iurisdictiqa of th& House of Lords whsm they advised J ^ r JM [ ajes ^ y to create bis noble friend Lord Wensleydale ^ . peer , for Ufe ... $ at , as soon as the hare was started in ^ he . othejr , J louse , the ball , was opened by a . noble lord , to Wjtom : fief ] would apply some lines of Gray , with only a aught alteration : — . : . - ' . '" . ,.. ' . ' . £ Fi » lLo # within the gilded halls , ¦ When b £ had seventh / winters , p ' er him , , ,:, , Tie Lord Chiefju 8 t& ; e . }* & th . e brawls , ,, ' . While , Law and Justice danced . before him / " ,
Mjfj Curjr ^ e ^ toen proceeded ^ ^ pjz > furfihe * x 4 d&uta , # the , a ^ e § $ J ^ , re » djng ^ kurlf ^ uejdramatiost ^ newi jK ^ n ^ . , vecae , wfti ph created rgreat , laughter , and . which . Wfde ^ ooYf ? of a Yenetian nQtaon , twas suppqaed ,. to relfttf tte ^ r ^ jdQu ^ T hlsftofryo ^ ,, ^ bill , in , the House , of Lords . T& p ^ dW jfl , wfoasjB ,, # » e , . measure ., ; he , . denounced it , , m ^ a ^ ham , f ; aml o ^ FEed . tJia ^ i ^ AppellateVCourt wo ^ ld b ^ iat | ed t ^ Qonse , ^ . l ^ prda , ) while ; in , fact it wpuld ; not be wte JBtpiffle b | i jUpris , but , woi ^ ld s ^ t w ^ en that House flft eft n % i bi ^ jyt- ^ o ^ iimen ^ ie nt was , ^ eponded by M * Ev ^^ ^ js ^ , o ^ . wh 9 i ^ garded , ^ e , billas » n ; attenip > JOf je ^ in ^ s )^ tfiQteiivrtfj ; , p f thej CJrown to make Jif ^ ps *^ : — -Tfiia' a 8 aertioni ,- w » s 11 i denied ., by , A&V Malwsk , wJw r ^^ on
ihou ^ h ^^ t t |^ e pjft woujdj , in , € ^ ct , <; ake away ,. apptfr to ^^ fr ^ , ^ Hpuse , 9 f I ^ or /^ , in wh ? ch pa ^ ffiftPftftWfiv'PSW ¥ - ? P ? ' . ^ 9 ** rt . > yith . it nonMnaHyj , tt * - m ^ wfft ^^ S ^^^ WTH W , *^ JB ftWi »* Si Fftst ; n ««* er ! ^ yj ^ grffPPF ^^ w ^ ft ^^^ s ^» y hyh ^ v wi ( o Rppse'i ^ y Mr . Wiqramu—fMr . < Ol > AX 19 TOSS , was stroncly of , onmipu fSfij Ojt 'T 3 tTHriili -jlTTIni . ' i * > - * i ! FIT - ^ i * ™ ** T TTTr ' TD « # /< l ^ u ' 711 ' ^^ v ^ P ^ mwj v ter fffiWB ? : W jW » w » &Atft ^ nt 8 p ^ tfr * lawyers ) that the bul snould be sent to a select , co ( ijmit jt ^ e ,, and that te engy a ^ d decorum , dexnan ^ edtbflt a fe ^§?* i 9 , £% ^ R ^ M ° ^ A Mj : Wfl ^^ eT ^ ff ^ . ? € . # >* ^ fflPf ^^ vH ^ f a ? ? # . ** thft jwret ^?^ , f * g- «»» d ptthe se ^ ioa , ^ t ypuld be abdicating , its moat JmportmnJ ftuicilons ., ^ the bill were . noft . an invasion of fhp Qw ® v > ' . H Mwv
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craa ^ &life- peers , but at the Baro ^ imo ^ limited Jt ^ a exercise . He belioved the measure would remove many of the evUa now complained of , and he therefore hopod the House would oona « rot > t 6 r ^ o ' vtoto committee . - > l ^^^ 'fift ^ iWtfffJ ^ ri by , ^ . fiQMttlQKti < fao .., $ pUKp ~ ^ W 3 W ? l « A ^ Wf > ^ , ^ eJ » w ere a ,, prerogative , in , tj > Q S ? : ?^^; ^^ W ^ PP « W ^ t » W , hiU ^ m ^ tod , ifs exorcisqpp Hff-JW M'FSW ^ ^ F ® WfcfrWSWWns , sitting in , ^ o wtm&w ^ wm&m mmm » ^ M ( o oniy , „; , TnflW « ou 8 9 rW e » flftWW . -whep ^^ pa appo ^ r fed— ,,..,., . ^^ il . yjTOfPfi ^^ d fflent ^ . f fr . f . j ., llfMUi $ & \ .,.. . , , -duK ¦ a tWfflWMfiii '' •¦'¦ -i > ' >* i"i-. ' )•> - «»« .. /( ufMAte ' i ¦! ' / - } im' » i > . nQLjHoil ^ » : » ii- »' . (< j' A , ii'ii > rx . iK . ' T 7 l - :- i .. i | m )'
The blU VaB fefereWre ordered tb be referred ^ to ^ a 'DiiJwt ~ OuiuuiutiUiiu- ' " ~ "" ——~ - " ~ , The jf > rdoattKB « n > ) £ ^ Ai » sv < LEtS £ Jkitty > Bill , the eovJBVt > T iG * Mitcaii ± UfeGBrvKitd < 4 BBfc ^ m >) ¦ Bill , and the Priis « i «>^ lBMaujto ^ BBGi ^^^ ^ re respectively wad a third ! tlmei > to * Ij ^ aasea ^ ' ¦ ' . ' ¦ ¦'• ¦ " - : U ; ' ' •' •;• ' ' •; STAMP DXJTIES , &C . ; j " ' i t i Tho /< 3 BEMro « aio « BF- tsAb * ' ExcHEfctmfc obtained leave to Intnsduce two bills 1-5 ©]!©' , "to reduce the statnp duties > < m' edrtaans > instrumenta' of 'pro * y ; and to araettd the l « wso * tf ating ^ to * he stamping 1 of articles of clerkship to attorney ? and othera j" the ¦ « second ; ' to grant relief in assessing the income tax on lands in Scotland , in respect of certain p ^ ubUdburdenscbargedthereon ; to alter and regulat * the allowances- - to clerks- to the cominfesioners of income tax 4 < and to amend thelaws relating to the redemption and . purchase of the land tasu "
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MUTINY OF THE TIPPERAEY MILITIA . Ysfcx , aiancning''dteturiiancea have taken place at NenaghV ~ freiand ^ aniong the Tipperary Jlilitia . The regiment Hs" being disembodied , and ^ t Tvas _ a part of the aTrangement % iat t ^ e cl 6 thing flhonjd be ^ Veii up . One tnan ; refused to pa ^ t > With 'tis bladfc ttpusera . He was sent totbe goar'diio . use j ^ Tbat' Ws cbmradeS determined to rescue him . * TbjB company to' w ^ blichhebelbngeidaccbrdingljrinarcfife'd / doWn to ' theguardhousej iand were shortly ^ fterw ^ f ds joined ' b ^; five' other coinpa&ies , who rushed With fixed baybnets to the pliace of confflnemeni ; , flung the guafd ^ aJway , diidj with inusteta add sitpneS , broke open theaodrs ^' atid ' let but alltibiepr ^ qaera , at the same
tinie dtemilishing'Hhe' windows , doors , seats , &c . The ysabti « ' ( MauaeyiEhen ' cftme down ; aid ; it Is said , a sbl'fliiEii- 'attfempfeii'to tftkB Him' . •** After seme tfanfe , " says a letter frdm : € ti& spdt > m an Irish paper , "they' were brought Inter line rjby the cbidnel and majoly and ad-^ resseu ' tipbn : ith e ehbrmity of their conduct . I'he Rev . J . Scanlan , P . P . of Nenagb , came up at the time and spoke , td-tbera . " The address of the rev ; gentleman had 9 good : effect , upon the militiamen , but , at the same time , they firmly declared that they would not gi ve np their arms until their bounty was * paid . All this -time the barrack-gate was shut and no one -was admitted . " A further account from . $ he same 1 source says : —
"At-ten o'clock , the militia stationed in the Poundstreet barracks broke ou , t ; of thegate , knocking down sergeants . and ; sentries . Carrying with them their musketa ti wjitlt , fixed , bayonets , they went through the town , yeiliag , and , shouting . . 3 They . firet attacked ; the p ^ iic ^ i abar ^^^ SummerhU ^ v ^ hibwittdows of which t ^ ey 74 nickly , dejnol&hed with , ston ^ r .- . They . then pro ^ qe | ede ( lt 0 ^ umi « erhill barracks , the gate of which was closed , and commenced . to pummel it with the buttrendjs
of jtheir musl ^ e ^ , rjn .. $ as ;) w , aj ; they broke into the maga /? ine ,,, fyo r m . [ Whi , pb , w » th a wipe precautions , the pfficwra hadrfen ^ oye ^ L the ammunition . .. Not finding . fa ^ h p | y ;;^ e ^ putth 9 ., * a ^ ,. S ) i ^ h , played : ; , tnem through tjb | e . strep ^ . ( i ; ol % y ^ ere ,. irql ][ owed ,, by a , large-concqurse 9 f , ijhe ^ wnfflp ' ^ p W ^ who ^ ept cheeripff ,, an ^ , they cootie nueia . i ^ arc | unff , ^ irpug ^ ^ ej , afreets in , tijus , ocnanner , until ^ Welv ^ ic ^ k . ] , ; ,, ; , ^ . ; , , . .,. > ,, ( ,,-, ¦ , r . ,, . ; -.,-,-: J ( f- . ¦; : _ . O n /^ e ^ olj lpWifljf mprto ^ mj , thejr br ^ ke the wjmdowa in th , e ^ oj , , ap j ^' ey . ' , afl tqiose pf , various private houses : The ripting , continued all . ^ ayj . and it ,. was found ftefiessary . to
^ pat fj h . fiayaljy , jagainaf ., tUe , yUiflurgBntfl ,, , " . At ^ Qor p , ' , ^ o ^ ^ ia ^ . ftven ^ ng ? r ^ Q . men ,, of the ? XUh , 41 » t , , 47 th , a , ^ d , Mto o' ^ g im ^ np 9 ^ rxi yed .. from ^ emplempr ^ and PWR ^ flW ? ^ J ^ hfl ^ Wft W , Bfa , irrJiclfa , i , Gontyary , to P ^ B ^ i Wft « . - ) ' » W * r » iSftHi WW ntJWWi 0 ) i VVPVi ^ . Mfrm ., they m ^ rc ^ Qd . n ^ andjforn ^ ed mta l ^ ae in th ^ barifacknsqHare . ^ he > ^ U ^ t ^ j bayfpg ) X ° » W ^ . PPpP ^ t * ** j * m ' i- ¦ they , were asked tipL' ^ KVfL ^ vqEli -J ^ fiHT -jfBir ^ o ^ . - ^ rjbVMs ^/^ MKi ^ , >^ ofu »« 4- "' A bod y of , muitia who had , . stopped sfra ^ gling ^ about ^ the t 6 w ^ ibpiMfeWd : ' fefiilig oiitsjdo , ' tlio barrack-gate . 'O ^ e ' n ^ r ^^ r ^ k ; ' ^ ^ nrbugh . ' tb \ o keyhple , an 4 Ulfled'a iblttiw iH ^ tde . , Aiibine ' r , body went round tliy wall& , aV *' ' 4 rea , seVeral ^" shot ' a at ' tne . tjcpops , thrfeo ' 3 f ~ > hpm ! it -lit s ^ id , Were . ttqrialfcr wpunde 4 , Md- ^ V ^ . Y fflM- 'A , parg / S ^ h / ^
were . then' ; setft ttf cttaae fliem awayV Jtfutt ^ e j # lHfa got ititJo'fah ' ea ana , nopKs ' , an' 4 nred <* t tlie trppps aVthey fiasyted . ¦ jS ^ nerai ' pha | tte « o'ri aVrlyeA at ^ igni ; p ^ clpcW \ 6 i-el ' nforce ttle' trbop ^ flom' Tem ' pi ^ moro , The ' firing ' of Vive i . or s ^ nie ^' r pro '¦ ff ' oun'aed ^ a& one ? Jmed . In Pound-Vtre ^ ' ttWe ^ o ' f ' Vne' ^ milttiA' ^ ero ¦ ' tittik An industrious man-rraa shot dead by the regulars . At half- ^ nast , n ^ d j ' c ^ ook ^ all w ^ a ,. < miflfr , i < anjd a * , qleven o ' clock a troop of { ^ an ^ o ^ ft ^ ri ^ r « 4 [ / f 9 fa Limerick . The militia were taken prisoners : they liayo lost three ldlle «> nabm ^ tfnndod : '' , ' , , ter
In ^ n § ' ca& ' o ^ 'P ^ Gibbons , 'the coroner ' s , jury has returnee ? the 'foWowihg * Vdrflict i ^ - " * Dcc ' eose'd camtf to his d « ath'liy ' tUe feffticWof'h 'Miribhot wound inflicted' by a floittier Orf tKo SStW Re ^ inient tlirit s ^ h firing yfdo un jutJtffiab'le'V Arid , tlial the ti ^ PPps Wjiglit have used niore didcfetiPn iit ilrlrigirito the libusci of a respectable man , having flro » : ) -: i /< J iiirvr ni > inrt : yni "ftf t . j 7 'fir rnitn r . n" luwt
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** THE QtfAKDS AGAIN IN IiO ^ bOy ! " Such prevailing thought 6 » Wednesday during liie pageant Which eWepf Jhrotigh th # Streets of tern half of -the metropolis ,. kindled- under summer verdure of fcli « Mall , andfliwlied'tht rapid manftuvrea of sham battle in the wide HydfrPark . u The Guards again in London ¦ we have never been -vrithoiati Guards j but not h&d the Guards . "We have always lool with regret and pain to those istalWaritf , gigantic , rtlen who left tondou on that mist mornine in 1854 : and , in witnessing the 1
the heroes ^ from the Crimea , fl > 6 mind of almost cheated itself into believing that h again the old familiar shapes , though , alas ! too obvious that not many of the' brawny who were the big pets of the servant maids ! three years ago , have returned , or ever will to their accustomed taunts . Still ,, there ai and even those who were sent out at a later ] the war have acquired larger proportions a manly visages frotn the rough , wooing of neo board ship or on the plateau before Sebastti that , after all , we have a grand , martial household brigade ; and the memory of the j eive a greater splendour to the present .
There was something-in the character oft ther on Wednesday that was typical bf-the c which then received its visible and triumph mination . It was a day of mingled cloud 1 shine : a day of alternating influences , ' so overshadowed with grave and solemn pag clouds , but more often bright and genial : a alternated with April iJcklenetfs between war chilliness : a day with enough of radiancei < bayonets glistening , and the scarlet in a gl enough of shade to suit with the funeral mer the war now closed , and to harmonize with a sorrow for the unreturning dead . No better could have been found , if we had had the The occasion was at once glad and meditati the . atmosphere suited the varying emotion time . .. . ¦ . -
The Guards arrived at the Vauxhall static South-Western Railway a little before eleven Falling into lines four deep , and divided i three regiments , the whole brigade marc of the station in the midst of an immens < which thronged arblind . The men were ii marching order * and wore their Crimean me their breasts . With the bands playing " Horn home ! " and " Auld Lang Syne 1 " the massive of scarlet , white , and brown , topped by th bearskin qap ,,, moved alpog the Wandswoi over ya » x ^ all-brjidge and ; then , turning to tl passed along the prescent- * oad , Nfw ^ iroad , M rpw ^ MiUbaajk ^ treot . AbJlngdon . -atreetLbyOld of Pa
ya ^ d . past . ttje ^ ouse ? rJ ^ iamentv up Par ! street and > Khitehay ,, ^ o Cbaring-cross . But naustpa ^ se for a , Brief eypace , though , tbepr did hoi , in 9 J ^ * ° i note one or £ wa featurei occasion . The ,, usual amount of "hunting" r hibited . ^ he ^ ags ^ of $ fie variousialJLijad nation have . dpMe a , cpod dealof duty on , several o of late , displayed their rather , tarnished hu parapet and window . The bells from the stedples clanged 1 and 1 reverberated iri'the n ' p Large devices , with appropriate iridetpes ' of v were tiuh ^ ' forth at sundry points . The r was maintained by lines of the Life Guards
Horse Guards ( Blues ) , who looked' niarti than gorgeous In their new tJnifor ' ms , kndtify'hi'd ' eta of ^ mounted police ; atid 1 alonjg 'the' ^ avyriiifeut s close ranks of- ' the pfcople , enger 'f br the si ] very orderly * , Wbe ^ wi ndows of the 'Houses 61 mont were crawdod with peers , peeressea , -art * bees , of ( the House of Commons ; the balcotffe dwellings' along the route , nl » o , were'thlron ^ lajrge party was assembled'at Lady Dover's } roofdiOf the Horse Guards , the Admiralty , 1 othes public < buildings , were covered witl tutors . ? " ..,.. ... . 1 . . ¦ ¦ - .,. ¦<¦ •¦ ¦ .
• At Chairing , . Gross , itiie sight was < very into TrafiUgftivaquaro wjas black -with human 9 o ») o Jboys , had ., boldy " carried" ; thairnilihgi tHfltatu *} of : Charles . I ., and , , mnking a ladde tbve ,, pppjeotionjsi of i Gcinling . Gibbon ' s carved wwk ,, ^ ad writiled round / the pediment at and ,, e » Boo » ced : thei « aelv « i 8 ( ander 'the > hora < Nelson oolunm scorned ! to- rino out of ar ofi . ( lAfk coftta And bats ; . and the noble onr * WvTftrde , Wliitehall waa strongly delineated
maaenyo ) rauipnrts of broadcloth , intorspersc the colpurqd Hhoen , of Indies' dresses ., Incorji our journalistic selves with this mmehumi part , we / . there awaited the approach of the h tho dny ,, Wo stayed long and patiently ; Iongth u faint hum from tho direction of th parts of Westminster , betoktened that the cplurans pf , thq Guard * wore on tho road , ai thcjMjpplo eopievvliora , down towards the He X ' ttrfiamont were bidding them welcome witl : ' WjlPpu ^ JH 1 ^* , ' - < P * - rWrfWe ^ w , ^ 9 . U * tcn
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TH E LEADER . [ No . 329 , Sattjbjd "" A . —— -r ____________________ . __|_——««—MMi * M ? fl ?^
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Leader (1850-1860), July 12, 1856, page 652, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2149/page/4/
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