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Imperial Parliament. Jsfomhiy, May 3?V7....
vidtfd responsibility . —A somewhat rambling discussion ensued , and Mr . Atiwos having replied , the committee divided , when then- appearedltor the juneudmeiit ... ... } z Against ... ••• ••• ¦¦ . ¦ . . " ^** Majority ... ••• -5 1 Tho chairman then reported progress ; the House reyuinod ; mid , some routine business' having been got through , ""¦ adjournment took place at ton minutes to one o ' clock . Tucsifitt / , Mni / -Uh . lttU'KKSlAS ' rirAl .. COMMISSION HII . l ..
Ill the llotisK ob- Livups . tho Karl . ' of Di : nnv moved the second reading of tins bill , which was founded on the recommendations of : i committee of their Lordships ' llouso iu lSjl and on those of a committee of the Lower House iu lS ;> t > . Hitherto , the transfer of the property by Bishops and chanters has boon a , purely voluntary act ; but , with a few exceptions , their estates have been transferred to the nian : iixeineiu of the Ecclesiastical Cominissioners . 'L'he-objecf of the bill w : is to introduce eompuisorily the system , ' of transfer to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners . The ' bill was the same as that
introduced last year-by the laic Cioverimieiu , but not sent ' up . to the House ofLords in . time to be passed . Ho proposed to take ' tho' second reading in order to refer the bill to rt select committee , in which some additional clauses would bo introduced . — The Puke of M _ vui-Rouoi . v . n . made several objections to the bill , whioli be thought would deprive the chapters of an important source of income . He thought his own bill on the same subject fat preferable , anil urged - . their . Lordships to take it into serious consideration . —The V . arl of Cuicuhstkk , as one of the commissioners , expressed his approval of the . bill
introduced by "Lord IVrby . —Earl Iiiikv thought that the plsvn of converting the estates held ' . under lease of- the Church utto-ordinary tenant holdings . , to be managed by a commission , would bo found , in pMetiee very disadvantagtHMis . —The lVisUop-of OxvOuiy reg-tvttod the teudoiicy he saw to make the tfishops and officers of the Church merv stipendiaries :.-but , on the whole , ho approved of the course the liovernment had taken in' introducing tUe ' v ' Tttswit bill . — -Karl Guasviwi . k supported the TOoasurv > - —Lord Ua . vknswoi « : h sug ^ e-sted th . it , ia the "¦ distribution of . ecelesiasttcal property , the mia-ing property vested in the Eeclesiasiio . il OomnuAsioiteTs should bo appropriated to the \ i . so of the districts where there is a largx . uxuiiUij pov-uUitiou . —Lord CtiAN ' . voKTH . iutopiy to the Bishop ' of OxrVrd . ¦ explained that , bv c . he' clause
iu t . ho Frobato Act giving compensation , ic is s ; i :-uLi : ed that tho omcisls shall rxveive it so long as they render their ivcloAii » s :. i « . Ml s-. r . vriors the s-itno services they had tv : ido . rtH . l boforv ; but ot" course a new . ¦ irr . ingoniofi : should Ik 1 made when the prv . se : .: o : * kvt-s ee .-i . so to so :, —The l ' . c » . rl of Wwvs . thoug'h : that tho -provision by whioh tho episcvpoil and common funds : irv 7110-ged together ought to bo well considered . The right , rev . prelaw had said that thtf cha . noo . llor of the diocese -should bo -y .-iid out of tho cs . vle * i ! istioa . l-f-. iud : but , there is a prior claim for the ex . toiis . ioii o . t the un . v . \ tv . r of I > is hops and t \> r providing roliroiufuts . for Ulsh . i ys . As the funds are mixed at present , tV . etv is i » pro . sj . vet of over having a definite sum ai'p . HiV . for opis .-o-. vU , > u : ; v >; s . — After sotue further discussion , the lull was wad a secor . d time , at ' . A refcr-wi to a sckvtwv . uuute-o . : " ' L > r
Tho KvVijks ' . ia . s'VWv . vi . Couvii . a'iONs . _\* . "« . ; k . K \ . ; . u-k Uiv . v vr . * . s a \ s . i vo .-td a second ii ' . r . ;\ and w : ' o . ra \ i to the same select « . v ; mnitc < . v . — Thar l . ordslii " . v * . then adjourned at tw ^ my winvite * to oig " : .: o ' clock . HU . VVt . V W AUn' . SS , HOV . l . t \ tile lkn'S . K or t \> MMOMs Cixvno-Al Vkeu in w . 'ly to C * . y : aiw iluj . s : ' . * : <\ . ' . ' :-. a' . i : was no : :. he iiuontiou ot ' the l . » o-vvcv » uic . ' . t { to > . ' . ise . v . b \\ ly m \ y mew rv ^ . ' . vnei ' . t . s ot ' mili : iA . And tie hid :-, o doubt , therv . fow , th . it those who h * d Nvr . f ' .-. rv . UUtv . wi : h ' ..: ie RviSe' . « . ' . v . tie woul . i soou i .-v I'Joiv ^ U : so a imc . * . - { exV . o . ii ' . ' . * . vy \ : \ the u < < - o .: ; U . » t WXNA ^ U . vtiK NVKssv * :. iv > u . vnk o . y soov .. ani » t : - *• ^ [ % t ' ° ^ iC
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lr . ' . AJ . t . SW \ 'C Si . ' Mr . ^ s - , H ^ W . LVr . . ' , ' ... W < . ' . 5 'V A >• . *'¦ % i & kl \ r , ' - > ! '' « stufcS ib / t l .. f ( j ; i . jUij :. Li : f : t S « . " . uJs . Au . « r : * l - . j . b . a . j v . i . <;> i . '\ t * :. i , x-, ' ! i i' : x \ rtiFti .-Mig rjz . t . ztiLigs wish , 4 , ¦ ' .-t \ : *; , t .. i . ; , . i vklw " ? « i * Ktfr . *; . v . l 5 ; mi ; x , wyv fc . ju . s w .. - if / , ' ,. ; . ' , y '; -o fc ?« i . - ti ; . v'ii . . ^ v i . c : W , « O ; . ' » . i . y " j < v . 'v- ; -i : vr . r . v . 'i . v ; . > .. >¦¦;• . I'tif ' tl ¦ . ! . ' . o : v : vl " , /' i - ! s V . jiw ; - MUitsfj .. 5 l 5 .-. ' . *• , •(! Vju * ti . ' .-i . i , . .. ' . ¦ . - . • I ' . ' vL ¦; " . ¦¦ cb . . f l .- ^ -jJ . ; i . . i , . . :. " ^ «&;« Cu ^ Jttwit-crii ' . 'tf ^ ai > . ' 1 t :. ; voj r ; :.. f < . T trv f / t .-c : " H ' .. ' ; . « i ; ^ rj vxj :, y «' .- . ' ' . ir . " 'V •) 'i . M .- - Ji ;; . v .. s -o ; rvt . v ; i ; . L-.-cl ¦} ' 0 ; : i . > > J ; jk > . XY . ; . ^ . ' . :. uwrsr . w < i . - . J -., i . u > S . Hi ;; . ; . ;¦ , > * ft * 3 ifii Sii . 1 . - ! iifC W . « , j' « uiiv < 01-. ' v . { ,-v ,. . * ,.. |} i . XJ u < iW 1 v ,, , j , ( ,. ( a '' ' rjAL ^/ jii 'iyi ;« . rji . ( . . 'c « fi ;«; .-:.: . - / f x ¦ . - . : -t ' £ - ; r . ' U £ < u- ¦ < . & : *>„ m . . . L •¦ ' . / \{ "• ; - . f .-[ . v .: : ¦
architect has therefore been appointed . The materials now- near'Powiiing-strect belong not to the Government , but to the board with which the hon . baronet had been connected—the Metropolitan Board of Works ; and they aro intended not for any Government building , but for improvements in Victoria-street . { Laughter . } ¦ ' 1 TKI-EGKAWUe COMMUNICATION . Mr . Ciuwi-oni ) moved for certain papers connected with the establishment of telegraphic communication in the Mediterranean , or with India by way of the Red Sea or Persian Gulf . As no opposition -was to be offered to his motion , be refrained from entering into details in support of it . —Colonel Fr . ASKii called attention to the inaccuracies in the telegrams . —The motion was agreed to . SAl-KASll TU . UiSFEli OF USU IN * IBEUCiU .. ¦ Mr . Wiutkside moved for leave to bring in a bill to facilitate the sale and transfer of land in Ireland . The act establishing ' , the -Encumbered - ' Estates Court "will I expire in two vir three ' mouths , and it therefore became necessary to consider and decide what is to be done in the matter and with the tribunal itself . The
Government had preferred to deal with the . question in a eom- .. prehensive inAuuer , rather than introduce a continuance ( bill . The measure proposed to . extend the principle of giving a Parliamentary , indefeasible title to mien- ' , cumbered as -well as encumbered estates , and to empower the court constituted by the bill to be permanent and to be called the Landed Estates Court . He proposed that | there should be two Judges sitting separately , with j appeal to the Lord Chancellor ami Chief Justice ; and , the third Judge ( Hargrave ) ho proposed should be ¦ pensioned , \\ ith his full salary , till he sho ^ ild receive another appointment , when it -will merge , in his . future emolument . The dtfiee' of Master he -proposed , to abolish . leaving him , and such other oilic ^ rs of the existing court as might not be necessary in the new , to be dealt with in the " matter of remuneration by the Treasury . The expenses of the court , as a permanent tribunal , would be 15 , 000 / . or lG . OC'O / .: and he proposed to reimburse the Treasury for the advance of these expenses by a tax on the estaies ' themselves , which would be so j ' nuiclv iucreii * ed in the valuo by the operation . of the i court . This tax he proposed to rix at one-half percent . j up ; to oOOOj .. ' three-quarters'up ' io . ' 10 . ; 000- ; .. and one per I cent- above " that value :.. and' this would produce from ' j ' li ^ OOO ; . to lS . O'AV . a year . ' Mr . J . 1 " > . I ' lrzcKRAun gave a general approval of . the measure .. but re ^ v . inea from ' ex' -ressitig any opinion on the mode . of carryingi ; into operation until he . should . seo the whole measure . " — -Sir ' Ekakise FEKiiV . ihoa ^ lK the princip les enunoiated by Mr . "Whr . esid ; s-. 'uud aud t > r : io " 'io . iWo . —Mr . DeL \ sy likewise th . ugiu the bill a verv grx-ac improvement of the' Liw of Ireland .-rMr ,. IV ' bb * hoped the Uegiscry Ac ; .-would be i ? o improved : uul exteuJod ; is to be ancillary to . the proposed uieasure . ; - —Mr . Ho ram ax expressei . i his fatisfacaon with the i measure generally , bin regretted that the Attorney' ( . 1 cnor . 1 l for Ireland d ' nl not propose to ' abolish the appeal to the House ot Lords . —Mr . M . u _ i » considered th . it the inies-tieh was one of groat ditlioulty , and that portions of the machinery of the measure would be found to be impracticable : but lie offoied no opposition to the motion before the House . —Mr . W . u . ivi . t ; was convinced that a measurx ! could be tVamod which would give a TarliamentA-ry ii : le to land aequii ^ d through the-Encunibered Estates Court , and that such a measure would be a great boon to 1 lie landed interest . —Mr . Wiurr-sun : brieily rejlied to the criticisms that had been otlercd : and leave I was given to bring in the bill . viiK ivvNvi't . vN i-niNc'ir . M . nit : ^ . . Mr . liv-uv " ivsK r . iovco . . " That a : i humble address be prwse . n : e » . 1 to l-. e . r M .-ijesty to subuni to her Majesty that the House , bearing i :-. uiiud the obligations imposed by the rrvasy o : Paris , so far as ihcy nrtect the Panubian Prit ' . cij'A . lisies . has observed witli satisfaction the general iOii . 'rffiJ spirit c < tiu- declaration rx- \ . vr \ le \ l by her M . iu ' . sty ' s chvet rieuiiv . eutiary at the Co ' . ' . ferviw of ISoO , oouoerni'Jg the futurv organisation of tho . se territories ; A ' . \ . \ humbly to c-.-uvey to her M . n-. ' . sty the eArr . cst ho : < 0 : :. his llovisc tcia ; i ; i the fur ' . he : pro ; sec ; : ; . ien ot" ' this iu \ - ;' .. \ 7 Cjiu 5 subj-. vt , j ' . isc wvight \\\ a \ 1 v given so ^' . io . se wishes 0 : t . ' 1 ' . o ixvulo of NVitlU-iohia .-iu . I of MoL 1 av . ;» , which ti ' . ro ' .: j ; h , choir rvEXViSi's . 'C . A' . iv'e . s , eLcesi \ : \ o .-. c ' or ' . uUy v >\' . \ . 5 . V . e sjiid CWJiCy , tiwy k . * v \ - rvcvu'lv espr < . ' .-s . sv \ L" A soleav \ tL' ; ,. ; \ t i ? ¦
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that , unless they obtained a foreign prince , the union of |§ the two provinces -would only aggravate tlie evils under H whicli they suffer . The eftect of the union of Wallachia U and Moldavia under a foreign prince would be to make ^ them , practically independent of the Porte ; and this is 1 totally incompatible with the Treaty of Paris and with ' S the very object with which we went to war with R ussia f ; He trusted the House would refuse to entertain a mo- M tion which would tend to- ' the ' dismemberment of the | 5 Turkish Empire . . ' . " ¦ ' ¦ > Mr . Dkasv thought that Mr . Fitzgerald had made no % answer to the speech of Mr .. Gladstone . —L . ord RoBEnt : Cecil took the same view of the arguments advanced by Mr . 'Fitzgerald . The people of the Principalities would be satisfied with the simple act of union , their othe ; ¦ objects being merely secondary and subordinate . Besides , the Porte had no right to allege that the integrity of the empire would be impaired by the choice of a foreign Hospodar . —Mr . . Roebuck thought that there- ¦ preservatives of England in that House ought to let out ¦¦ Ministers at Paris know that this country intends to | support a free people sprung from a peculiar source—tie j , rt 1 . 1 U . * ..-. „ T 7 ,.,,, " f . rt HTKci ^ - \ v-f > f .- » iif » VAf THi * ti > tl liV ' i ..-. n ^ t-
. . ,, luest to the Turkish Empire , but by independent eua- | : ract ; and they have " a right to demand that their wishes ' shall be acceded to . —Mr . Duff spoke ia favour of the union of the Principalities . ¦' . . ; Lord Palsierstos recalled the attention of the . House 1 to the . real question-at ' issue—viz . whether we -should j take a course that would infallibly lie the first step to | separate the Principalities from the ¦ Turkish Enir . ire . f ¦ which would thereby be dismembered . If the Pib ' cipalities were not a part of .. the Ottoman Empire , ho-r came Mr . Gladstone to be a iWrty to a war when they were invaded by Russia ? The nations of Europe woul-i . ' . not have taken ' up arms to protect the Principalities from Russian aggression , had not their invasion been r-., MrJei as an encroachment on Turkey . The . Princbalitiehad been separate from the time they formed part ¦; : tb ; Roman Empire ' : and therefore . the 'House-was cille . ior . to sanction tliat which had never yet existed . Hud the ! : ' condition under Turkey been a state of oppression ? 0 » the contrary , their sufferings had arisen from for- ; : _• :. aiTCTessioa and military occupation . It was a iy . l ! a ; y to argue that we are uow called to decide whc-ihrr tb .:. Principalities " shall ¦ be" frte .. Free they hal bevi ' .. , fc : it was intended ' they should -be : andth-e question -va-. ' not . whether inxerhal'freedom should be taken away f . " :-. tbeaa— not whether they should hi 5 ubj = cted tj . ' .: L : f-Tanuy of a Turkish ' p . Aeba—bu ; whac shoulu : e : i ; internal coaditi ' j ' . v . of that frevlom whi ^ h ' all-. the ; ' '•" i : " ' ot Euro ; ' - ; - . wt-re plc « . i _ re i to = ^> . ur < - to them . t ' II ~ ar . ; :-. : .. It was sail that ' we were called : ¦ : ; by n . u ' .. ; :-. al !; ...:-aud natiouil e ' . a _ -a _ -c-: ^ o ::.: i to a ^ r- ; ^ to th = m . - . ion bt : " .:. the H ' . 'us ^ . The Treaty of Paris ' ^ a-l-i n > . c-:: Ja - - * :.. ¦ ::, :. ¦ ¦ to that offe ' - 't . It was true : hat or .-Ii . i .: "if were ex ; r-:. — .: ' by the English and French . ler . i ; ij ; ir .: i : irie . f t : ia ; ¦ . ; :: !¦ .. ; uiight be d-. sirable : bu : the que ^ rio :: wi- ; : ;¦ : srjar . itii .. ; from . Turkey — it was a qu . i-j : io : vof i : i :-.-r : ijl i : r _\ i : ; : z . r . i-j ; .. Ic was . Russia that sugjt-rU- ' . l :: iv no : ; :. " ¦; : " .::.: ¦ . ¦ a 1 : bad been sLito . 1 iha : the Treaty of ParU . hi . i not been . carried ' oui . Ho . sai . i i : had . 'Divans h . ii lo-: ii calK-1 ; in the-Principalities : but th- - elo-: ; i ¦ : ¦ : . ; : : k j-. laa- umU-r exciteineti : a : ;> i acit . ui . n . fo .-tcrvi V . y : " :. r . i-: n a ^ vnti . The Div . ir . s ultimately [ vtitiono i t" r .: ¦ :: : ¦ : ; : but ^ hat ¦ imion ? AVhy . uni ^ i under a for •; : _ * " j riii > .-e . But 1 would the . Principalities , if united , t . i . kv a Cutholic prince ? He believed that Uu .- ^ a v . o . f . i make invi . icible objection to any but a ( , irev ' s vrlr . ee . And whcK would one be found' ? AVliy . v . \ ' tho Uussian impiTial family , to l > o sure , ^// c . tr , At' :-. > Their union under A fon ' iiru prince' meant "union under a llus-dau piiiK-. ' . { H :.:-. > Tuit suppose the prince to b : . ' . Catholic — hn ' . f was he to maintain himself against tl ' . o Greek inilucnce ih . u would be brought against him : l » y be inn subordinate to the rower wb . tc ' . i alo ;\ c cou ' . i . ¦ rv ' i . ct him . 1 " either case , he would l-c the vassal 0 : Kv . r-si . i . AVonlJa pritioo siibmi : to be a vassal z- > l ' v-rk-. y : . \> sim ; dly uc-t . S ' . ivoosin ^ - they sep .-i-.-a' . e-. l fr . ' ¦ . ' . l ' urk ' . y . there 1 would Iv a nation of r . ve mi ill .:: . ¦¦ : : ¦ . ' .-.: and how ' . cou'd . it sustain its iudcpendeiuv ' . 1 : w . ul I iieci- ^ arily Vc \ V . uo the sub . servien : vas . sal 0 : : :. ¦ : : ~ ' . '" . : other "t tlio ; ^ -rv-i t Towers , or it wouUi tVr . ou : ' : ¦ . ¦ : : ' . i : i ¦ :: Pcluiid . . unl , k- iMrtitiov . oxl . ^ . ' i . ' . v . \ :. y . 1 : v . . v * : ' ..: fi'r tlie i ' . . : ores : ot ;' : \ e Pri ' . ioi- Mlit . ; : s ' . l-. ^ . v . s ;' . v ¦ .. ? ..: r 1 ' r the in' . tcr-e . s : o : ' K . 'arvw , or i ; . iVi' . ^' T . v . i : v \* .: ' :: ' . ' --e -::. ^ . ' i .- ft > lL'ilt 5 , / - - ... > v ~ . > .-v " ., » »> .. »; .. - , .-.. L— . ¦ - ' .-. •'•¦•¦ -ritv of
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08051858/page/4/
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