30 JUNE 1860, Page 10

• The report of the Tax Bills Committee is understood

to be a simple statement of facts. It contains no recommendations. Two reports were prepared, one by Mr. Walpole, the other by Mr. Bright, when the vote was taken on the question which of the two reports should be read a second time-18, including Lord Palmerston, voted for Mr. Walpole's, and only Lord John Russell and Mr. Gladstone along with Mr. Bright on the other aide. It will be seen that Mr. Collier is going to stir up the House. Reports of Mr. Gladstone's intention to resign have been published, but they have been contradicted by the Globe.