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Parliament. Ftihe St. George's In The Ea...
' :- ... ¦ ¦ ' - . : ¦ ¦ ¦——^ . ' , - ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ -- ¦ —t— - 7 — - ; - , - ^ - ¦ - ~ and virtue , issued at the beginning of every reign , was ob J " | ' 2 . Mr L King , who preferred either to revise or abolish it . Mr . 1 . UStcourt was against the proposition . Sir G . C . Lewis thought' abolition preferable to revision . Mr ,. L . King having altered his motion so as to limit its operation to revision only , it was carried by 112 to 76 . The Paper Duty Repeal Bill was finally disposed of by Mr . Bovill and Mr . Blackburn being defeated on their motions being negatived . In the discussion which ensued on the Customs Bill , Mr . Justice Halibhrton used some strong language with reference to Canada , and some sharp personalities to Mr . Gladstone , for alleged " superciliousness " in dealing with the Canada Timber Duties and a Canadian delegate , who had written to him on the subject . The GhancelIor of the ExcHEauKR repelled the charge of want of courtesy , but made no concession to Canadian demands . The adjourned debate on the Reform Bill was , on Monday , resumed by Mr . E . James , who gave only a qualified approval to the measure , concluding his remarks . by saying it was his opinion that Government had not courage enough , to propose an adequate measure . Mr . Hakdy declared himself unable to understand on which side of the Bill Mr , E . James held his brief . The Bill , it now appeared , was not satisfactory to the Liberals , and ^ he could answer that it was not satisfactory to the Conservatives . Sir G . C . Lewis defended the accuracy of the statistical returns relative to the representation . After going into details at length , the right hon . geivtleinan said , the absence of agitation in and out of the Hou ^ e was the best proof that an opportunity existed of considering the Bill dispassionately and fairly . He trusted the Bill would be passed that session . Lord R . Montague disagreed with Sir G . C . Lewis on his estimate of the character of the Bill . The Bill was not remarkable for simplicity ; it would satisfy no partyi and the ultimate effects , he believed , would turn out to be what no one at present anticipated . After a very long speech , Sir H . Berkely rose , and designated the noble lord ' s oration as bordering on the declamatory without being convincing . Though there was no very marked feeling in the country in favour of . the Bill , yet the people generally were inclined to accept it as an instalment of reform . Lord K . Cecii . considered that the Bill would make a third inevitable change . It would transfer power from the middle classes ^ who had dispossessed the aristocracy ,: to the lower classes . Mr ; M . Milnes gave his support to , ihe Bill in ah ornate speech , which Mr . Peagocke designated as an epic poem—a philosophic essay on the happiness and contentment of the people rather than a cotpment on the Bill . Mr . Thompson , on behalj of the working classes , approved of the introduction of £ 6 and £ 10 . franchises . Mr . Newbegate was satisfied that a great and vital change would be made in the ' county constituencies by the Bill . Mr . Masse y withdrew his motion for referring the Reform Bill to a select committee . Mr . Paeiilon wished to know , if , owing to defective arrangements on board the Himalaya , the Armstrong battery , ammunition intended for fhe China war , was spoiled . Mr . Sidnev Herbert said a portion of the powder was damaged , but none of the fusees . Aii announcement from Her Majesty was made through Lord Castlerosse , to the effect that the proclamation concerning piety and vii'tue should be revised . A question . relative'to' high water mark was settled by 117 , for a select committee to consider the : matter , against 134 . Mr . Gregory applied for a select committee to ascertain how far it mi » ht be desirable to provide further accommodation for the art collections of the British Museum . Along discussion followed , in which Mr . Turner , Lord Palmerston , Colonel Syres , and the Chancellor o f the . ExcHEQtJER took part . The motion was acceded to , and Mr . Jackson brought forward his important motion relative to our dockyards and the system of control and management , purchasing of storea , refitting and repairing ships . The House appeared to be unanimously in favour of a committee of inquiry , and after some remarks by Mr . Corry , Mr , Bentinck , and Mr . Linpsay , the motion was agreed to , when the motion for the second reading of , the London Corporation was brought forward . Mr . Aykton moved hia amendment that the Bill be referred to a select committee , to report upon the charges and taxes levied on the metropolis ,, and to constitute the metropolis a county of itself , for the purposes of local management and administration of justice . The present system for the metropolis and City was a jumble of contradictory jurisdictions , and the time hod come for establishing a uniform system , and one more suited to the progress of the age . He wished everything useful to be preserved , arid everything antiquated and unsuitable to be done away with . Mr . W , Williams considered that the Bill itself , viewed fts an attempt to reform the Corporation of London abuses , was the most inefficient that had ever been brought forward , The question for the adjournment of the debate was lost by 37 to 82 , and the Bill was read a second time . The Law of Property Bill went through committee . A clause was proposed by Mr . Walpoxk , but afterwards withdrawn , the , object of which was to , permit investments to be made in East India Loan Stock , It is difficult to understand from the various reports of the diauussian whether it is intended that trustees under the new act shall have the power of investing in the guaranteed securities or not . The investments already made and pronounced according to law by th'ii Court of Chancery , it would appear , are not to be interfered with .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 28, 1860, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28041860/page/22/
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