Lord Joust Rufistaa. last night proposed another material alteration itt
the English Tithe Bill ; the effeet of teliclu, if we understand it. will be to authorize the Commissioners to diminish or increase the tithe to be ,paid in future by 20 per cent. less or more than the average annual pityment of the last seven years. 'Whether this complicated measure will ever become law, is still very questionable. Nobody appears to comprehend the extent or the nature of its operation. If the land- owners saw their way clearly, there would be little difficulty in bringing the House to a decision for or agaiest the bill; but the agricultural interest are quite at fault, and evideotly fearful of being entrapped into a larger payment of tithes thou they are at present burdened with.