Mr. FilANCIS BARING obtuined leave to bring in a bill
"for the pro- visional governmeto of Britiell settlements in the island,: of New Zea- heti," after a division, hi which the numbers were 74 and '23. The bill subsequently brought in, read a first time, and ordered to be read a sevond time on Wed:wed:1y the 20th June. In reply to qiiestions ftuin Mr. PLemeres: and Sir ROBERT PEEL, relative to the disturbances in Kent, Lord JOHN it Cast: LI, stated, that he was not awe e that Cutarteney had intlemed the ;peasantry parti- cularly by inveighing against the Pour-law ; and he explained that Coultenay bad not been released from confinement until Ile had re- ceived credible aseurances that he would not be suffered to commit any otioage on the public peaee. Lied John had received no information whatever from the .Magistrates of Courtenay's proceedings previously to the tiot on Thur-day. l'he House adj,onlied to Wedne■ulay meet ; Monday and Tuesday beieg he-pt as the Whitsuntide holydays.