[ill] the Tithes Bill
... Discting tbe Tithes Bill. Tfm House of (?oxncmjs went into C'ommittee b.o t night OiI the Tithe Bill, and that unlucky| - . . . I ,. .. ! measure Swas subjected to a searchn analysi c searchin anlv 1 which would havo destroyed a much stronger case. For this Bill, indeed, there is no case at all, and for one very simple reason. It proposes to pay half the rates of men whoa1 not really rated. ...