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Deaths-continued.

Jady, 257: Fisher, rey. Ph. 245 :
Floyd, H. 281: Forbes, capt. 297 :
Fort, John, 262 : Fosbroke, rev. T.
D. 241: Foster, hon. J. L. 277:
Foulis, sir J. 267: Fox, mrs. (widow
of rt. hon. C. Jas. Fox), 276 : Fraser,
maj. 274: Fraser, rev. W. 282: Frost,
John, 279: Frost, ensign, 276

Gabert, rev. A. 292: Gale, rev. J.:
280 : Galloway, dow.-countess of, 276.
Galwey, J. W. 280 : Gascoigne R. S,
309 : Gibson, rev. J. S. 286: Gillies,
lord, 309: Girdlestone, S. R. 268 :
Girdlestone, T. B. 295 : Gleadow, rev.
T. R. 304 : Golding, John, 262 :
Goodenough, rev. J. 279 : Goode, rev.
F. 303 : Goodeve, lady, F. J. 273 :
Goodhugh, W. 269: Gore, sir R. 260:
Gort, visct. 302: Gould, G. D. 243 :
Graham, rev. W. B. 282: Grahame,
Jas. 275 ; Grant, P. 269: Gray, lord,
282 : Gray, col. 309: Green, rev. E.
274: Greene, W. 305 : Gregorie, D.
W. 995: Grey, miss, 261 : Griffin, W.
261: Griffith, rey. E. 300: Grilliths,
rear-adm. 272: Grosvenor, rev. R.
309

Hall, vice-adm. 269 : Hamilton, T.
305: Hannay, sir S. 241: Hardyman,
lieut. Lucius, 243: Harper, J. 295 :
Harrison, John, 255 : Harry, rev. N.
M. 296 : Harvey, John, 249 : Haw-
kins, J. S. 280: Heathcote, lady, 296 :
Henniker, hon. maj. 268 : Herring,
J. 295 : Herschell, dr. 298: Hertford,
marq. of, 255: Hesketh, sir T. D.
279 : Hewitt, M. 304: Hicks, John,
268 : Hildyard, rey. W. 254: Hill,
visc. 306 : Hill, sir F. B. 261: Hill,
mrs. E. R. 309 : Hill, lady G. 257:
Hinkson, rev. S. W. 286: Hird, rev.
L. 304: Holcombe, rev. J. 276: Hol-
lis, G. 242: Hope, Wm. 300: Hone,
rev. J. H. 302: Honywood, dow.-lady,
257 : Hooper, Grace, 261 : Hope,
lieut-col. 295: Horrocks, Sam. 260 ;
Hoskins, Ab. 261 : Hoste, rev.J. 304;
Houston, sir W. 262 : Howard, Edw.
241 : Howley, R. 292: Humann, M.
264 ; Hugill, rev. J. 297: Hughes,
rey. dr, 304; Huskisson, col. 282 :
Hussey, vice.-adm. sir R. H. 302:
Hutchinson, comm, 268

Inches, mrs. 261 : Innes, rev. G,
278: Irby, W. H. R. 296 : Ireland,
dean, 283

James, rév. R. 297: Johnson, rey.
A. 261 : Johnstone, capt. 268 ; Jones,
J. 302; Jones, rev. J. 280: Jones, rev.
S. 279; Jones, rev. W. 292

Deaths-continued.

Kearsley, J.H.293 : Kelly, dr. 261:
Kemp, rev. G. 274: Kendall, E. A.
295 ; Kennaway, judge, 295: Kenni-
cot, rev. B. 260 : Kenny, dr. P. 295 ;
Kenny, mrs. 298 : Kerrick, rev. W.J.
283: Kinglake, dr. 292: Knight, rev.
R. H. 278 : Koe, B. D. 276 : Kuliff,
rev. H. 243

Lake, lieut. 267: Lambert, A. B.
245 : Lawford, adm. sir J. 309 : Lee-
son, hon. R. 245 : Leicester, earl of
275: Leith, sir G. A. W. 246 : Lewis;
rev. J. 303 : Lewis, rev. T. 304,
Lipscomb, rev. W. 269: Lister, T.
H. 271: Littledale, rt. hon. sir Jos.
274; Lloyd, J. 285 : Longley, G. 280 :
Longman, T. N. 283 : Longmire, rev.
J. 280 : Ludlow, earl, 263 : Lushing-
ton, rev. W. H. 278 : Lyon, lieut:-
gen. sir Jas. 295: Lyster, T. L. 295

Macclesfield, earl of, 259 : McCul-
lagh, dr. 309: Macgregor, Frances, S.
249 : Mackie, J. F.263: Maddrell, rev.
H. 278: Maguin, dr. 282 : Magnay, J,
309 : Mahon, sir Ross 262 : Mainwar-
ing, lieut.-gen. 244: Majendie, rev.G.
J. 299: Malkin, rev. B. H. 269 ;
Manners, lord, 270 ; Martin, sir H.
W. 248 : Marychurch, rev. W. T.
280 : Massy, hon. G. E. 248 : Massey,
sir H, D. 261 ; Masters, rev. J. W.
260 : Matcham, mrs. 261 : Maturin,
rev. H. 243: May, lady, 257 : Meath,
bishop of (Dickinson), 277: Meck-
lenburg-Schwerin, grand duke of, 256 ;
Menzies, Arch. 253 : Mesman, rey. C.
286: Mill, baron, 309: Mitchell, capt.
303: Miftord, dr. 305 : Morgan, mrs.
268: Molesworth, lady, 305 ; Moles-
worth, major, 273: Moore, rev. T.
282 : Moorsel, baroness Van der Noot
de, 294; Monckton, rev. H. 298 ;
Montague, hon. Cav. 293: Montgom-
ery, rev. G. A. 304; Moorhead, rev.
R. 309 : Morgan, rev. W. 281 : Mor-
ris, D. E. 253 : Morris, F. A. 305 :
Moyes, C. 283; Mozart, widow of,
257 : Mudie, R. 266: Munster, earl of,
258 : Munster, countess of, 304 ;
Murray, lady, 246

Napier, hon. Lucy M. 244 : Nether-
cote, W. C. 270 : Neville, R. 285 :
Newton, maj.-gen. 273: Nicholay,
lieuto-gen. sir W. 267 : Nicholl, dr.
241 : Norfolk, duke of, 257 : Norris,
C. 304

Oldacres, rev. S. 302: O'Loghlen,
sir M. 292: Onsby, rev. J. 254: Os-
borne, Jer. 303 ; Ouseley, major-gen.
sir R. 267

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Deaths-continued.

Deaths-continued.
Page, Thos. 304: Paget, hon. B. hon. mrs. 261: Stretton, col. 298 ;
297 : Palliser, capt, 292: Parrock, Strong, archd. 285; Sutherland, A.
John, 269 : Park, rev. W. W. 305 : 249 : Sutton, lady, 242
Paterson, Marg. 255; Patteson, mrs. Taylor, adm. 278 : Telford, mrs.
304; Paul, sir J. C, 282 ; Pearce, Jn. 268 ; Teynham, lord, 286 : Teynham-
261: Peat, lady, 304: Peel, R. H. lord, 256 : Theakston, J. 263: Thier,
305; Peel, R. 243 : Penruddocke, J. rey, lieut. 263: Thompson, rev.J.304,
H. 241 : Petrie, H. 258 : Phelps, J. Thornbill, lieut.-col. 293: Thornton:
309: Philipps, rev. dr. 296 : Place, lieut.-gen. William, 241 : Tindal, rev,
rev. H. J. 294: Platt, T. 294; Pock- N. 283: Tomlinson, lieuto-col. 268 :
lington, rev. H. J. 278: Podmore, Townsend, capt. lord James, 275 :
rev. R. B. 285: Popham, capt. 254 : Travers, lieut. 281 : Treherne, R.
Porter, sir R. Kerr, 267: Potter, R. H. 294 ; Trimmer. rev. H. 278 :
278: Povah, rev. dr. 303 : Powys, Tucker, F. R. 274: Turner, C. H.
hon. and rev. L. 246 : Pozzo di Borgo, 286: Turner, rev. A. 282 : Turner,
count, 249 : Prangnall, lieut. F. 295 : Wm. 278
Prescot, rev. W. H. 303: Pretyman, Urmston, mrs. 254
rev. J. 303: Price, lieut.-gen. 294: Vane, sir F. F. 252 : Varley, John,
Pringle, R. 309 : Pugh, rev. S. 300 : 303 : Vicary, rev. A. T. R. 305: Vi-
Putt, rev. F. 304

vian, lord, 298 :Von Zandt, baron, 256
Rae, sir W. 295 : Richardson, rev. Wait, rey. W. 242 : Waite, rev. T.
W. 303: Richardson, J. J. 260: Rick- 300 : Wakley, H. 283: Walford, rev.
etts, vice-adm. sir R. T. 282 : Riley, W. 274; Walker, col. D. 280 : Walker,
R. 268 : Roberts, rev. G. 297 : Kobin- maj.-gen. 294 : Walker, miss E. 242;
son, H. 294 : Rodd, rev. dr. 278 : Walker, gen. sir G. T. 302 : Waller,
Rodney, lord, 273 : Rokewode, J. G. rev. C. 281: Walpole, capt. A. 255 :
295: Rolle, lord, 270: Ross, lady M. Walpole, mrs. E. 275: Ward, rev. d.
R. 292 : Ross, lieut.-col. 268 ; Row- 302 : Ward, miss, 263: Ward, rev. J.
ley, adm. sir Josias, 244 ; Ruhl, 294: 286 : Watson, rev. R. 280 : Wedge,
Rushout, rev. G. 295

C. 286: Wright, rev. E. C. 281 :
St. Lawrence, rey. E. 273: St. Weir, lieut. G. 279 : Wellesley, marq.
John, rev. H. E. 283 : Sadleir, T. 286: Wells, rev. J. 278 : Wetherall,
296 : Sandes, rt. rev. dr. (bishop of gen. sir F. 309: Wetherell, rev. R.
Cashel), 302: Scott, Charles, 241 : 296: White, capt. J. E. 283: Whit-
Scott, Mrs. 261 : Scott, Wm. 296 : tuck, rev. S. H. 286 : Wholehan,
Scully, Jas. 303: Sealey, G. T. 283 ; Lewis, 280: Wiles, R. 261 : Williams,
Sebastiani, countess, 254: Selwood, rev. T. A. 295: Wingfield, rev. R.
Frances, 261 ; Serjeantson, rev. J. 303: Winsloe, rev. R. 298 : Wishaw,
285 : Serrell, rev. S. 260 ; Seton, col. John, 247 : Witts, Broome, 257 :
260 ; Sevestre, Sir T. 252 : Shannon, Woodriff, D. 254: Wood, rev. dr.
earl of, 264: Shrapnel, lieut.-gen 257 : 303; Woodthorpe, H. 256 : Wrang-
Shaw, James, 284 : Sheriffe, rev. T. ham, archd. 309: Wrottesley, hon.
269 : Shield, adm. 273; Shiffner, sir L. 268: Wyatt, lieu

269: Wyatt,
G. 248 : Shooter, rev. Jos. 243: Shut. lady (Louisa Sheridan), 241 ; Wynd-
tleworth, rt. rev. Philip N. (bishop liam, E. 302
of Chichester), 243 : Sibly, rev. E. R. Yates, F. H. 273; Young, sir W.
286 : Simpson, rev. J. 286 : Single-

L. 275
ton, archd. 257 : Sismondi, 274 : Zandt, baron von, 256 : Zohrab,
Skegg, Edw. 260; Sleath, rev. dr.

Const. 252
296 : Smith, lieuto-gen. sir Lionel, Darling, death of Grace, 165
242 : Smith, major-gen. 296 : Smith, DESPATCHCS-despatches and papers re-
lady, 276: Smith, John, 246: Smol: lating to Military Operations in Aff-
lett, rear-adm. 268 : Smythies, rev. ghanistan-I. Political, 405 ; II. Ope-
A. Y. 273: Somerset, gen. lord R. rations of Major-general Sir R. Sale,
284; Somerset, hon. C. F. E. 261; 447, III. Operations of Major-gene-
Somerville, lord, 271 : Sotheby, Sam. ral Nott, 465; IV. Operations of Ma-
243: Soyer, mrs. 283 : Spankie, serj. jor-general Pollock, 473; correspon-
299 ; Spittal, sir Jas, 286 : Standen, dence relating to alleged outrages by
lieut,-col. 309 : Stentenant, rev, S. T. the troops in Affghanistan, 489
268 : i Stevens, rev. H. 295 ; Stopford, Destitutiou, case of, 178

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Doncaster Races, the Great St. Leger, Great Britain continued.
149

the commencement of the Year, [1];
Dudley, riots at, 76

withdrawal of the Duke of Bucking-
Duel, between hon. Craven Berkeley, ham from the Cabinet, [2]; opening

v. Capt. Boldero, 125; between J.P. of the Session of Parliament in pre-
Stanfield, esq. v. Sir R. Codrington, sence of the King of Prussia, and
193

Speech from the Throne, [3]; Fi-

nancial difficulties, and proposed re-
Earthquake-popular delusion in Lon- medies, [72]-see PARLIAMENT

don, 42-53; at St. Domingo, 10,000
lives lost, 109

Hamburgh, the city destroyed by fire,
Election Law, 143

84
Elephant, revenge of an, 76

Harvest, progress of the, 149; thanks-
Elopement with a ward in Chancery, giving for, 155
108

Hill, funeral of Lord, 194
Execution of Cooper for murder of po- Hullah, his musical classes, 71
liceman Daley, 120

Hydrophobia, case of, 42
Explosion of detonating powder in a
letter, 117

Income-tax, first sitting of the Commis-

sioners, 183
FINANCE ACCOUNTS, 342

INDIA—Affghanistan ; collision with the
Fires-in Gracechurch-street, 22 ; in- Ghilzies, causes of the quarrel, [233];

cendiary, in Kent, 75 ; destruction Sir R. Sale sent to force the Khoord
of the City of Hamburgh, 84; Riley Cabul pass, [234] ; pass carried, but
House, Devon, destroyed, 94 ; in Ely Sir R. Sale forced to fight his way,
Cathedral, 103; on the Great Western amid great difficulties, to Jellalabad,
Railway, 139 ; at Liverpool, 153; in [235]; position of the British forces
Manchester, 175; in the Minories, at Cabul, [235] ; insurrection at Ca-
seven lives lost, 192 ; at Liverpool, bul, Sir A. Burnes murdered, [236];
196

troops withdraw to cantonments, and
Forged cheques on Sir R. Peel, 52

enter into treaty with Akbar Khan,
Fox, funeral of widow of right bon. [237] ; Sir W. Macnaghten treacher-
James, 125

ously assassinated by Akbar, [238] ;
France, attempted escape of state pri- the troops evacuate the cantonments,

soners from Mont St. Michel, 37 and are perfidiously attacked, [239] ;
FRANCE Resolution of the Parisian hostages given, [240]; the ladies

editors on the conviction of M. Du- given up, [240]; the native troops
poty, [279); speech from the throne destroyed in the Huft Kothul pass,
on opening the Chambers, (281); [240]; General Elphinstone detained
addresses on the jour de l'an, [282] ; prisoner, [240]; destruction of the
debates on the address, (284] ; ques- European force in the Tezeen pass,
tion of the right of search, [284); [241]; Dr. Brydon alone escapes to
dispute with Spain on a point of eti- reveal the calamity, [241]; the Aff.
quette, [284]; affairs of the East, ghans invest Jellalabad, heroic con-
(285); melancholy death of the Duke duct of Sir R. Sale and his garrison,
of Orleans, 88]; extraordinary [241]; measures taken by the Indian
convocation of the Chambers, choice Government, [242]; the troops col-
of a Regent, [290]; Regency bill lected to clear the Khyber pass to
passed, [294] ; dreadful accident on Jellalabad fail, [242]; Gen. Pollock
the Versailles Railway, (293) ; proro- takes the command, forces the defile,
gation of the Chambers, [293]

and arrives at Jellalabad, [244]; gal-

lant actions of the garrison, relieve
Francis, attempt of to assassinate the themselves previous to his arrival,
Queen, 96 ; transported, 121

[245] ; transactions at Cabul in the
Girl in boy's clothes at Wexford, 5; an- interim, death of Gen. Elphinstone,
other, 164

murder of Shah Soojah, [249]; deten-
Glasgow, election of Lord Rector, 181 tion of the army at Jellalabad ; Akbar
Gold, calling in light gold coin, and in- offers to treat for ransom of prisoners,

convenience thereby occasioned, 106 their situation, [250] ; army advances,
GREAT BRITAIN-state of the Country forces the defiles, defeats Akbar in

and position of the Government at the Tezeen pass, and enters Cabul,

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India--continued

Law--continued.
[251]; release of the prisoners, [254]; Lowe for robbing Viscount Frankfort,
proclamation of the Governor-Gene. 171; further appearance of the par-
ral, [254); detachment under Gen. ties at Bow-street, 181; gambling
Mc Caskill storms Istaliff, [255] ; transactions, 187; blasphemous pub-
army eyacuates Affghanistan, destroy- lications, 187, 189, 194; Carpue v.
ing Cabul and Jellalabad, [256]; Brighton Railway Company, 187 ;
Quetta evacuated, [256]; extraordi- Evans v. Platt, 310; Jervison v. Dy-
nary proclamation of the Governor-

son, 311; office of judge promoted by
General, [257); transactions at Can- Sanders v. Head, 315; Campbell v.
dahar and Ghuznee: Insurgents at- Scott and Geary, 317; Bank of Eng-
tack Candahar and are twice de- land v. Tomkins – Exebequer bill
feated by Gen. Nott, [257); Gen. frauds, 319; Attorney-general v. Lord
England fails in conveying reinforce- Carrington, 322; Snow v. Snow, 324;
ments to Gen. Nott, [258]; Ghuznee Bulteel v. Lord Abinger, 327 ; Rooke
evacuated by treaty, treachery of the v. Conway, 332; James Shea, alias
Ghazees, destruction of the Sepoys Smyth, for murder, 335; Ashworth
and captivity of the officers, [259] ; and others v. Earl of Uxbridge, 337 ;
Gen. Nott, advances from Candahar Reynolds and others for murder on
on Cabul, defeats the Affghans and the high seas, 338
enters Ghuznee, [261]; destroys Leicester, Poor-law riot at, 75
Ghuznee, defeats the Atfghans, and London, mortality of, 47

joins Gen. Pollock at Cabul, [263] Lord Mayor, installation of the, 176
Inundation at Derby, 60

Lunacy, commission of, on Mr. H. W.
Ireland, riots for food, 105 ; new Law

Sparrow, 105
appointments, 171 ; desperate outrage
in, 180

MARQUESAS, OR SOCIETY ISLANDS Sum.

mary of intercourse with Great Bri-
Jamaica, fatal riot in, 31

tain, [337]; dispute with the French
Jews, funeral of the Chief Rabbi, 174 [338] ; are taken possession of by a

French frigate, [339); are colonized
LAW.-Moor v. Clarke--Law of Copy- by a projet de loi, [340]

right, 29; Thornton v. Portman-- Marriages, 212
the Gurney affair, 33; Dunnv. Coombe Meteorological table, 378
Miss Coutts Burdett, 43 ; the Wrax- Mines and Collieries Act, 396
hall burglary, 47 ; extraordinary trial Ministry, list of, as it stood at the Meet-
for murder at York, 50 ; Queen v. ing of the Parliament, 200
Jones-bribery, 57; Stephens v. Emly Monument, the, ordered to be guarded
and another- liability of members of with additional railings, 139
club-houses, 59; at Dublin, Robert Murders-at Mansfield, 2; and suicide,
Caldwell for criminal assault, 68; 6; at Dublin, by Delahunt, 10; near
trial, at Philadelphia, of the mate of Belfast, 20; in Wiltshire, 24 ; in
the William Brown, 90; Lady Hew- Montgomeryshire, 25; at Monkwear-
ley's charity-judge's decision, 109; mouth, 35; extraordinary trial for, at
Macready v. Harmer-libel, 115; of York, 50 ; and suicide near Bristol,
Matthew Russell for attempt to assas- 61; by Good, on Putney-heath, 64;
sinate, at Carlisle, 125; of Benjamin at Leicester, 69; at Mobile theatre,
and Hannah Hurd for murder, by 82; at Tipperary, 95; near Leomin-
poisoning, 128 ; at Galway, for duel. ster, 101; another Laffarge, 103; at
ling, 131 ; Greville v. Chapman-- Nottingham, 128; and attempted sui-
Canadian, 135 ; Lady Hewley's Cha- cide at the Auction Mart tavern, 188
rity-decision of Privy Council, 135; Music-Mr. Hullah's musical classes,
of M'Gill and others for the abduc- 71
tion of Anne Crellin, at Liverpool,
135; against the Bishop of Derry, Nelson, the ball that killed him, 88
136; of Bean, for attempt to shoot Newport, opening of the dock at,
the Queen, 139 ; of Rev. W. Lucy, for 160
breach of election law, 143 ; of Rev. Norfolk Island, emeute at, 198
Stephen Aldhouse, for bigamy, 143 ;
of Eliza Denman, for swindling, 154; Orleans, frightful death of H.R.H. Duke
of Cooper, the Chartist, 161; of Alice of, at Paris, 124

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Paris, discovery of a gang of thieves in, Parliament-continued
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fiscal reformation developed ; his
PARLIAMENT_Opened by the Queen in speech, [72] ; the Income-tax, [74];

person, in the presence of the King of its reception, [77] ; Lord Brougham's
Prussia ; speech from the throne, [3] ; resolution, [77) ; debate in the Com.
address in the Lords moved by the mons, on the Budget, [79]; Sir R.
Marquess of Abercorn, seconded by Peel's explanation, [82], reception
the Earl of Dalhousie, [4] ; after of these measures in the Commons,
speeches from Viscount Melbourne, [82]; debates, Lord J. Russell's
[5]; Earl of Ripon, Lord Brougham, amendment,

[86]; debated four
[7] ; Earl Fitzwilliam, Duke of Wel- nights, summary of the debate, re-
lington, and Duke of Buckingham, is jected, [94]; read first time, [94—
carried without a division, [9] ; ad- 98); progress in committee, 198–
dress in the Commons moved by 100] ; third reading, (100-101];
Earl of March, seconded by Mr. bill passes rapidly through the Lords,
Beckett, [10); speeches of Mr. [102]
Ewart, [10]; Lord J. Russell, [11]; The Tariff-Sir R. Peel's scheme
Sir R. Peel, [13]; Mr. C. Villiers for an entire revision, [103] ; his
and Mr. Escott, [14]; address carried speech, and subsequent debate, [104];
without division, [ib.]

Lord Iłowick's motion against Differ-
Corn-Laws-Sir R. Peel unfolds his ential Duties, [113]; agricultural
his plan for altering the Corn-laws; produce and live cattle, (114); va-
abstract of his speech, [ib.]; tabular rious amendments and bill passed,
statement of the new scale, [27]; (117—124]; bill in Lords, discussed
House adjourns without debate, no- and carried, [124—127] ; debate in
tices of amendments given by Lord Commons on sugar duties, [127]
J. Russell, hon. C. P. Villiers, and State of the Country--motion made
Mr. Christopher, [28]; Lord John by Mr. Wallace for an address to the
moves his amendment, condemnatory Queen, [134] ; after three nights de.
of the principle of a Sliding Scale, bates is rejected, [142] ; again brought
[29]; debate continued through four forward by Mr. Villiers, [142] ; de-
nights ; Sir R. Peel's reply, [38]; bate and rejection, [147); subject
amendment rejected by majority of

introduced by Lord Brougham in the
123, [41]; Mr. Villiers moves his Lords, [147] ; debated and rejected,
amendment, for Abolition of all Duties [152]
on Corn, [43]; debate continued Chartist Petition, of enormous bulk,
through five nights; heavy charges [152] ; motion that petitioners be
brought by Mr. Ferrand against cer- heard by counsel rejected, [160)
tain manufacturers, [50] ; amendment Mines and Collieries bill --Lord
rejected by great majority, [53] ; ex- Ashley introduces a bill to regulate
citement in the country, Anti-Corn - employment of women and children
law League; Lord Nugent's letter, in in mines and collieries; his state-
withdrawing from League ; Sir R. mente make a great impression on
Peel burnt in effigy, [53] ; proceed- the house and country, [162] : the
ings of the agriculturists, [54]; Mr. bill passes rapidly through the Com.
Christopher's amendment, proposing

In the Lords, Lord Wharn-
additional protection discussed, [54] ;

clifte declares Government to be pas-
and rejected, [56]; the duties on sive, [172); the M. of Londonderry
Barley, [56]; on Oats, [56]; on opposes second reading, [173]; bill
Flour, [57]; on Colonial Wheat, [57); passed through the Lords with amend-
Mr. Buller's scale, Mr. Hastie's pro- ments, [175] ; the Lord's amendments
posal, [58]; second reading of the discussed in the Commons, and
bill carried, [58], [60] ; discussed in agreed to, [176]
committee, and carried, [60—61]; Bribery at Elections - Suspicious
second reading moved in the Lords, results of several election commit-
debate, [61]; carried, [65] ; in com- tees, [176] ; Mr. Roebuck boldly puts
mittee Lord Melbourne moves for a questions to the suspected members,
fixed duty, [66]; discussion ; amend- [177]; Mr. Roebuck states his charge
ment negatived, [70] ; other amend- and moves for a select committee,
ments rejected ; bill passed, [70] [178); after adjourned debate the mo-

Finance--Sir R. Peel's plan for a tion carried, (184); Mr. Duncombe's

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