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Summary Of News For June
SITMJffAKT OF NEWS FOR JITNE
The Court con where Her Majesty visit . After ^ e departure of th ^ sailor . Her ^ M ^ esty and suite removed for a few ^^ s to W On the 14 th June , Her Majesty returned to London , to go throng the iedAd of
her position , the holdihg the Archduke M imiperial IK Prince of Saxe- ] Vfeinin only rOyal yisito ^^ i On the 15 ^ reception of the addresses of Oon ^
On the 1 o ^ th , the Juf Mt princess was baptized Mth by the name of Beatrice , thetPrince ^ of 'PrUs ^ being spohsors . On the 1 ^ Crystal Palac ^ . ; - ; . /; - ;\ ' ; : * ; On tfte 1 ^ tlie season . It was very numerously Attended . ¦;• ' - < ¦ ¦ - ¦ * \ ¦ ¦/ . ¦ On the 19 tli | 'there was a grand state con ^ ^ On the 20 f &} th & CJiiGen held a court for the reception ^ o tion On the : occasion of the birth of the Princess Beatrice .
A drawingTrbbm , attehded by almost the whole of the female . ' anstoerao }' , was held upon the 28 rd , v
: 1 ; PARLIAMENT . / . In the House of Lords , on the 28 th of May , Lord Dungannon called attention to the fact that certain bishops of the Church had , in imitation of Mr . Spurgeon , taken to preaching in Exeter Hall . The Bishop of London justified the conduct of his right rev . . brethren . The Sale of Poisons Bill was read a second time . The
report upon tbe Probates and Letters of Administration Bill was received , and the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Bill passed through committee ; after which their lordships adjourned for the Whitsun holidays . ——In the House of Commons , Lord Palmerston announced the settlement of the Neufchatel question . Mr . Roebuck endeavoured to make the House assume one of the prerogatives of the Crown , and endeavoured to make the House assume one pf the prerogatives of the Crownand
, take upon itselfthe management of foreign affairs ; but his , motion was negatived by a large majority . Sir ; Charles Napier was also defeated in his motion for an inquiry into the constitution of the Board of Admiralty . The adjustment of the land-tax and the punishment of persons convicted of aggravated assaults were also considered , and the Joint-Stock Companies Bill was read a second time . On the 29 th , in the House of Commons , Lord Palmerston explained the circumstances which led to the abandonment of the Clarendon and Dallas treaty with the United States of America . The Princess Royal ' s Annuity Bill was passed through committee ; Mr . E . Ellice called the attention of the House to the cruel manner
in which pauper lunatics are treated in Scotland ; the Ministers' Money Bill was passed through committee , * and the House adjourned for the Whitsuntide holidays . On June 4 th , both Houses resumed business . In the House of Lords the Sale of Poisons Bill was referred to a select committee , and the report upon the Divorce . bill , after some important amendments , was agreed to . In the House of Com - mons , Lord Robert Cecil failed to obtain a committee to inquire into the feasibility of using voting-papers instead of an open poll at the general elections . Mr . Hoisfall brought the constitution of the Board of Trade under the attention of the . VOL .- III . 4 I
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Summary Of News For June
SITMJffAKT OF NEWS FOR JITNE
The Court con where Her Majesty visit . After ^ e departure of th ^ sailor . Her ^ M ^ esty and suite removed for a few ^^ s to W On the 14 th June , Her Majesty returned to London , to go throng the iedAd of
her position , the holdihg the Archduke M imiperial IK Prince of Saxe- ] Vfeinin only rOyal yisito ^^ i On the 15 ^ reception of the addresses of Oon ^
On the 1 o ^ th , the Juf Mt princess was baptized Mth by the name of Beatrice , thetPrince ^ of 'PrUs ^ being spohsors . On the 1 ^ Crystal Palac ^ . ; - ; . /; - ;\ ' ; : * ; On tfte 1 ^ tlie season . It was very numerously Attended . ¦;• ' - < ¦ ¦ - ¦ * \ ¦ ¦/ . ¦ On the 19 tli | 'there was a grand state con ^ ^ On the 20 f &} th & CJiiGen held a court for the reception ^ o tion On the : occasion of the birth of the Princess Beatrice .
A drawingTrbbm , attehded by almost the whole of the female . ' anstoerao }' , was held upon the 28 rd , v
: 1 ; PARLIAMENT . / . In the House of Lords , on the 28 th of May , Lord Dungannon called attention to the fact that certain bishops of the Church had , in imitation of Mr . Spurgeon , taken to preaching in Exeter Hall . The Bishop of London justified the conduct of his right rev . . brethren . The Sale of Poisons Bill was read a second time . The
report upon tbe Probates and Letters of Administration Bill was received , and the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Bill passed through committee ; after which their lordships adjourned for the Whitsun holidays . ——In the House of Commons , Lord Palmerston announced the settlement of the Neufchatel question . Mr . Roebuck endeavoured to make the House assume one of the prerogatives of the Crown , and endeavoured to make the House assume one pf the prerogatives of the Crownand
, take upon itselfthe management of foreign affairs ; but his , motion was negatived by a large majority . Sir ; Charles Napier was also defeated in his motion for an inquiry into the constitution of the Board of Admiralty . The adjustment of the land-tax and the punishment of persons convicted of aggravated assaults were also considered , and the Joint-Stock Companies Bill was read a second time . On the 29 th , in the House of Commons , Lord Palmerston explained the circumstances which led to the abandonment of the Clarendon and Dallas treaty with the United States of America . The Princess Royal ' s Annuity Bill was passed through committee ; Mr . E . Ellice called the attention of the House to the cruel manner
in which pauper lunatics are treated in Scotland ; the Ministers' Money Bill was passed through committee , * and the House adjourned for the Whitsuntide holidays . On June 4 th , both Houses resumed business . In the House of Lords the Sale of Poisons Bill was referred to a select committee , and the report upon the Divorce . bill , after some important amendments , was agreed to . In the House of Com - mons , Lord Robert Cecil failed to obtain a committee to inquire into the feasibility of using voting-papers instead of an open poll at the general elections . Mr . Hoisfall brought the constitution of the Board of Trade under the attention of the . VOL .- III . 4 I