HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Wednesday
... « Unncll, D. Ml.alky, Sir S. Hi;, ° Council, M. l ST. TeJlers ...
... « Unncll, D. Ml.alky, Sir S. Hi;, ° Council, M. l ST. TeJlers ...
... LACY EVANS, M. P., it. the Chair. relifi. for the reserved seats may be had on application to i^tary ; or the Treasurer, Mr. John Thurston, No. 14, frf^ne-street, Strand. By order of the Committee, SANDFORD ARNOT, Hon. Sec. sooth-crescent. Bedford-square ...
... AC.NEW was understood to say that in his opinion the people of England were opposed to the reneal of the Union. Mr. 11. GRATTAN deprecated the course pursued by Ministers, who had in terms called all those who were favour- able to the Repeal disloyal ...
... introduce a full and efficient measure of Church re- form, one that would realise the just expectations of the people. Sir JOHN WROTTESLEY said it would be impossi- ble to select a case stronger than that made out by the pe- titioners to prove the necessity ...