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Baring, A. Maberly, J. L. that his right hon, friend had intimated
on
Bernal, R. Marjoribanks, S. the course which government intended
Birch, J. Martin, J. was his duty
to
pursue.
It
this occasion
Bright, H. Monck, J. B. carry that intention into effect, and
to
it
Burdett, sir F. Munday, F.
him consistent with right
to
appeared
J.
sir
Butterworth, Newport,
J.
what be
of
Ord, W. feeling, and with due sense
a
Calvert,
N.
move the pro
to
longed his situation,
to
Calvert, C. Osborn, lord G.
F.
Campbell, W. Parnell, sir H. position himself, without suffering any re
F.
Phillips, straint from false shame. Many severe
G.
Caulfield, hon. H.
Cavendish, C. Pitt, and groundless imputations had been cast
C.
J.
of
N.
Portman,
R.
E.
Colborne,
B.
W. upon government
in
the course the
Corbett, Pym,
T.F.
P.
to
debate, but
it
Rice,
S.
Crompton,
S.
to
at
more that time than
Cumming, G. Rickford, W.
Ridley, sir M. W. them generally. He would now move,
J. D.
in
by
Davenport,
be
Denison, W. Robarts, col. “That the Resolution amended
of
serting the sum 2,000l.
as
the salary
of
Ellice, Robarts, A. W.
J. E.
Trade, in
of
of
Fane, Robinson, sir G. the President the Board
Fellowes, W. H. Russell, lord stead of 5,000l.
Russell, lord W. J. Sir M. W. Ridley seconded the amend
R.
Fergusson, sir
Scarlett, ment, which he had intended
to
J.
Gaskell, move
B.
if
the
†:
R.
Smith,
P. P.
Grant,
J.
in
right hon.
G.
Grosvenor, hon.
R.
might
be
he
to
Tulk, C. A. satisfaction allowed offer
Hamilton, lord. A.
He was happy
to
Honywood, W. Warre, A. few words. find that
P.
J.
he to
Hughes, W. Whitbread, W. H.
L.
If to
Lamb, hon. G. Wood, ald. the circumstance. they did their duty
.
sir
Lawley, Wrottesley,
J.
reduc
be
the way
of
much might
F.
done
in
sir
T.
G.
S.
The resolution
C.
Hobhouse,
J.
Lockhart,
J.
to,
brought
be
in
and bill ordered to
a
to be
grant
to
enabled
a
Trade,” was
of
of
of
matter ation
a
le,
which
É. Although, the noble earl said, the late la
he
expediency,
of
which,
as
matter
a
abandon.
a
opinion had, undoubt had been the immediate cause of his call
of
The expression
ing their lordships' attention the sub
his
majesty's
government would not further press the ject, this was not the only circumstance
of
the
union of the ancient office much the particu
of
the Treasurer
so
was not
It
matter.
of,
he
lar
as
complained
of
the
of
order
as
of by
that they had, this act, justly earned were assembled together, and did not
to
at
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