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Preventive Service. APRIL 11, 1826.

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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.

was not necessary do

to
debate, but

it
Rice,

S.
Crompton,
S.

notice and repel

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.

Glenorchy, lord Sebright, sir right


J.
himself, hon. gentleman had

if
the

†:
R.

Smith,
P. P.

Grant,
J.

not anticipated him.


Grenfell, Thompson, ald.
Mr. Hume hoped, that the general

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.

the ministers had been obliged aban

he to
Hughes, W. Whitbread, W. H.
L.

don their original proposal, and


T.
P.

Hume, Williams, called


J.

Keck, G. A. Wilson, T. upon the opposition take courage from


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.

Lethbridge, TELLERs. tion before the present parliament would


R.

Leycester, close its labours.


Lloyd, Calcraft,
J.

G.
S.

amended was agreed


as

The resolution
C.

Hobhouse,
J.

Lockhart,
J.

to,

brought
be

in
and bill ordered to
a
to be

The resolution, “That his Majesty thereupon.


Salary 5,000.
of

grant
to

enabled
a

Trade,” was
of
of

the President the Board HOUSE OF LORDS.


then reported. Tuesday, April 11.
Mr. Secretary Canning expressed his
of
the majority PREventive SERVIce.] The Earl
of

regret that the smallness


prevent persevering Darnley rose bring under the consider
to
in

would him from


princi
of
their lordships, the subject
of

the course which,


as

of

matter ation
a
le,

had last night given notice.


he

had conscientiously supported;


he

which
É. Although, the noble earl said, the late la
he

expediency,
of

which,
as

matter
a

now felt himself bound, under all the cir Kent,


of

mentable occurrence on the coast


cumstances of the case, valuable life,
of

attended with the loss


to

abandon.
a

opinion had, undoubt had been the immediate cause of his call
of

The expression
ing their lordships' attention the sub
his

edly, been very strong, and


to

majesty's
government would not further press the ject, this was not the only circumstance
of

which had influenced him, nor was that


to

measure. As seemed be the wish


it

the first time he had felt an interest the


in

the House, they would consent


to

the
union of the ancient office much the particu
of

the Treasurer
so

was not
It

matter.
of,
he
lar

as

complained
of

the Navy with that


of

the
of

the President transaction


[hear, hear!]. system. He could not believe, indeed,
of

the Board Trade


by

Mr. Tierney rose, with heartfelt plea


an

order
as

that such the one issued


sure, assure his majesty's Government, the officer, that whenever three persons
to

of by

that they had, this act, justly earned were assembled together, and did not
to

“his majesty's Opposi did not disperse, they were


or

the approbation answer


(although that
be

at

laugh].
[a

tion” - immediately fired


order had been laid before the coroner's
of

The Chancellor the Exchequer said,

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