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for the purpose in the House of Lords, the Commons also being in attendance, the King delivered the following speech:

My Lords, and Gentlemen, "I have taken the earliest occasion of assembling you here, after having recur. red to the sense of my people.

"In meeting you personally, for the first time since the death of my beloved Father, I am anxious to assure you that I shall always continue to imitate his great example in unceasing attention to the public interests, and in paternal solicitude for the welfare and happiness of all classes of my subjects.

"I have received from Foreign Powers renewed assurances of their friendly disposition, and of their earnest desire to culti. vate with me the relations of peace and amity.

"Gentlemen of the House of Commons, "The estimates for the present year will be laid before you.

"They have been framed upon principles of strict economy; but it is to me a matter of the deepest regret that the state of the country has not allowed me to dispense with those additions to our military force which I announced at the commencement of last Session of Parliament.

"The first object to which your attention will be directed is the provision to be made for the support of the Civil Government, and of the honour and dignity of the Crown.

"I leave entirely at your disposal my interest in the hereditary revenues; and I cannot deny myself the gratification of declaring, that, so far from desiring any arrangement which might lead to the imposition of new burthens upon my people, or even might diminish, on my account, the amount of the reductions incident to my accession to the Throne, I can have no wish, under circumstances like the present, that any addition whatever should be made to the settlement adopted by Parliament in the year 1816.

"My Lords, and Gentlemen, "Deeply as I regret that the machinations and designs of the disaffected should have led, in some parts of the country, to acts of open violence and insurrection, I cannot but express my satisfaction at the promptitude with which these attempts have been suppressed by the vigilance and activity of the magistrates, and by the zealous co-operation of all those of my subjects whose exertions have been called forth to support the authority of the laws.

"The wisdom and firmness manifested by the late Parliament, and the due execution of the laws, have greatly contributed to restore confidence throughout the kingdom; and to discountenance those principles of sedition and irreligion which had been disseminated with such malignant

perseverance, and had poisoned the minds of the ignorant and unwary.

"I rely upon the continued support of Parliament in my determination to maintain, by all the means entrusted to my hands, the public safety and tranquillity.

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Deploring, as we all must, the distress which still unhappily prevails among many of the labouring classes of the community, and anxiously looking forward to its removal or mitigation, it is in the mean time our common duty, effectually to protect the loyal, the peaceable, and the industrious, against those practices of turbu lence and intimidation, by which the period of relief can only be deferred, and by which the pressure of the distress has been incalculably aggravated.

"I trust that an awakened sense of the dangers which they have incurred, and of the arts which have been employed to se duce them, will bring back by far the greater part of those who have been unhappily led astray, and will revive in them that spirit of loyalty, that due submission to the laws, and that attachment to the constitution, which subsist unabated in the hearts of the great body of the people, and which, under the blessing of divine Providence,

have secured to the British Nation the enjoyment of a larger share of practical freedom, as well as of prosperity and happiness, than have fallen to the lot of any nation in the world."

The Address in answer to the Speech was moved in the House of Lords by Lord Granville, formerly Lord Leveson Gower, and was seconded by Lord Howard of Effingham. It was, as is customary on all such occasions, a mere echo of the Speech, and consequently afforded nothing which any of the Opposition Lords felt themselves justified in particularly opposing. Lord Holland declared, however, that he could not agree to that part which praised the wis dom and firmness of the late Parliament and its late measures, and he believed that the late Restrictive Acts had had no share in tranquillizing the country; but that, on the contrary, he was of opinion, they had been productive of much evil. The Marquis of Lansdowne hoped that the magnanimous example of the Sovereign, in giving up his hereditary revenues to the disposal of Parliament, would be duly appreciated by the country, and followed on the part of his Majesty's Ministers by the strictest attention to economy. He expres sed a hope that trade would be relieved by an abolition of some of the present heavy prohibitory duties. The Earl of Liverpool said, his opinions on that subject were well known to many eminent men in trade; but for the present he was only anxious that nothing he might say should lead any one to embark in imprudent speculations. He assured the House that his Majesty's example would induce Ministers to

apply themselves to every means of pru-
dential economy.
The Address was ulti-

mately carried nem. diss.

In the House of Commons the Address was moved by Sir E. Knatchbull, and seconded by Mr Wilmot, and was unanimously agreed to, after a few words from Mr Tierney and Sir F. Burdett, who guard ed themselves against being considered as

pledged, by their votes on this occasion, to approve of such measures, in reference to some of the topics of the Address, as might be in the contemplation of his Majesty's Ministers. There was a fuller attendance of Members than usual on the first day of a Session. Lord Castlereagh was not in the House.

NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS.

MEMBERS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.
Those marked (") were not in the last
Parliament.

Those marked (+) are new for their re-
spective places.

Those marked (§) are returned for more
than one place.
Abingdon-John Maberly

Alban's St-W. T. Robarts, *C. Smith
Aldborough-H. Fynes, G. C. Antrobus
Aldeborough-Joshua Walker, +Ja. Blair
Amersham-T. T. Drake, W. T. Drake
Andover-T. A. Smith, Sir J. Pollen
Anglesea Co.-*Earl of Uxbridge
Appleby-Right Hon. G. Tierney, J. A.
Dalrymple

Arundel Robert Blake, *Lord Bury
Ashburton-Sir L. V. Palk, Bart. Sir
Singleton Copley

Aylesbury-Lord Nugent, Wm. Rickford
Banbury-Hon. H. Legge
Barnstaple-F. M. Ommaney,

Nolan

Michael

Bath-Lord Jo. Thynne, Colonel Palmer
Beaumaris-T. Frankland Lewis
Bedfordshire-Marquis of Tavistock, F.

Pym

Bedford-Lord G. W. Russel, W. H.
Whitbread

Beeralston-Lord Louvaine, Hon. Joce-
lyn Percy

Berkshire Charles Dundas, Hon. Richard
Neville

Berwick-"Lord Ossulston, Sir D. Milne
Beverley-G. L. Fox, J. H. Wharton
Bowdley-SW. A. Robarts
Bishop's Castle-Hon. Douglas Kinnaird,
Robert Knight, t-Holmes, *-Ro-
gers, (a double return)
Blechingley-Marquis of Tichfield, *Hon.
E. H. Edwards
Bodmin-Davies Gilbert, J. W. Croker
Boroughbridge-M. Lawson, R. Spooner,
G. Mundy, H. Dawkins, (a double
return)

Bossiney-Sir C. Domville, Bart. Hon. J.
W. Ward

Boston-Henry Ellis, "G. J. Heathcote
Brackley-R. H. Bradshaw, H. Wrottesley
Bramber-Wm. Wilberforce, John Irving
Breconshire-Colonel Wood
Brecon-George G. Morgan
Bridgenorth-Thomas Whitmore, *W. W.
Whitmore

Bridgewater-Wm. Astell, *C. Kemeys,
K. Tynte

Bridport James Scott, *Chr. Spyrrier
Bristol-R. H. Davis, H. Bright
Bucks-Earl of Temple, +Hon. Rt. Smith
Buckingham-Sir Geo. Nugent, Bart. W.
H. Fremantle

Bury St Edmund-*Lord John Fitzroy,
+Hon. A. P. Upton

Callington-Sir C. Robinson, Bart. Hon.
E. P. Lygon

Culne-Hon. Jas. Abercrombie, Jas. Mac-
donald

Cambridgeshire-Lord F. G. Osborne,
Lord C. S. Manners

Cambridge-Hon. F. W. Trench, *E. M.
Cheere

Cambridge Univ.-Lord Palmerston, J.
H. Smith

Camelford-Earl of Yarmouth, M. Mil

bank

Canterbury-S. R. Lushington, Lord Clif

ton

Cardiff-*Wyndham Lewis
Cardiganshire-W. E. Powell
Cardigan-Pryse Pryse

Carlisle Sir J. Graham, Bart. §J. C.
Curwen

Carmarthenshire-Hon. George Rice
Carmarthen-Hon. J. F. Campbell
Carnarvonshire-Sir Ro. Williams, Bart.
Carnarvon.-Hon. Charles Paget
Castle Rising-Earl Rocksavage, Hon. F.
Greville Howard

Cheshire-D. Davenport, Wilbraham E-
gerton

Chester-Lord Belgrave, General Gros

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Cricklade Joseph Pitt, Robert Gordon Cumberland Jo. Lowther, §J. C. Curwen Dartmouth-John Bastard, C. M. Ricketts Denbighshire-Sir, W. W. Wynne, Bart. Denbigh J. W. Griffith

Derbyshire-Lord G. H. Cavendish, E. M. Munday

Derby-Hon. F. C. Cavendish, T. W. Coke, jun.

Devizes T. G. Estcourt, John Pearse Devon-*Sir T. D. Ackland, Bart. E. P.

Bastard

Dorchester-Robert Williams, Hon. Cha. Warren

Dorsetshire-W. M. Pitt, E. B. Portman Dover-E. B. Wilbraham, Joseph Butterworth

Downton-Hon. B. Bouverie, Sir T. B. Pechell, Bart.

Droitwich Earl of Sefton, Thomas Foley Dunwich-Michael Barne, *George Henry Cherry

Durham, County-J. G. Lambton, Hon. W. Powlett

Durham-M. A. Taylor, Sir H. Hardinge

East Grinstead-Lord Strathaven, Hon. C.
C. Jenkinson

East Looe-+G. Watson Taylor, T. Mac-
queen
Essex-*Admiral Sir E. Harvey, C. C.
Western

Evesham-*W. E. R. Boughton, Sir C.
Cockerell

Exeter-W. Courtenay, R. W. Newman
Eye-Sir R. Gifford, "M. Nightingale
Flintshire-Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart.
Flint-Sir E. P. Lloyd, Bart.
Fowey-Lord Valletort, "George Lucy
Gatton-*Jesse Watts Russell, *T. Divett
Glamorganshire-*Sir C. Cole
Gloucestershire-Lord R. E. H. Somerset,
Sir B. W. Guise, Bart.

Gloucester--Colonel E. Webb, R. B. Cooper
Grampound-Jo. Innes, Alex. Robertson
Grantham-Hon. E. Cust, Jas. Hughes
Great Bedwin-Right Hon. Sir J. Nicholl,
J. J. Buxton

Great Yarmouth-Hon. Geo. Anson, C. E. Rumbold

Grimsby-Charles Tennyson, William Duncombe

Guildford-Mr Serjeant Onslow, C. B. Wall

Hampshire-*G. P. Jervoise, +John Fleming

Harwich-Right Hon. N. Vansittart, Rt.
Hon. C. Bathurst
Haslemere Rt. Hon. C. Long, R. Ward
Hastings-Hon. H. J. W. Scott, James
Dawkins

Haverfordwest-W. H. Scourfield
Helstone-Lord James Townshend, H.

Hudson

Herefordshire-Sir J. G. Cotterell, Bart. Robert Price

Hereford-Hon. J. Somers Cocks, R. P. Scudamore

Hertfordshire-Sir J. Sebright, Bart. Hon. W. Lamb

Hertford-Visc. Cranbourne, N. Calvert Heydon-*John Baillie, Robert Farrand Heytesbury E. H. A'Court, *C. Ashe A'Court

Higham Ferrars-William Plummer High Wycombe-Sir J. Dashwood King, Sir T. Baring, Bart.

Hindon-Hon. F. G. Calthorpe, John Plumer

Honiton-Hon. P. F. Cust, Sam. Crawley Horsham-+Sir John Aubrey, R. Hurst Hull-John Mitchell, Daniel Sykes Huntingdonshire-W. H. Fellowes, +Lord John Russel

Huntingdon-Jo. Calvert, Lord Ancram Hythe S. Jones Lloyd, S. Marjoribanks

Ilchester-Sir Isaac Coffin, Dr Lushing

ton

Ipswich-William Haldiman, *T. B.
Lennard

Kent-Sir E. Knatchbull, Bart. W. P.
Honeywood
Knaresborough-Sir James Mackintosh,
SRt. Hon. G. Tierney
Lancashire-Lord Stanley, Jo. Blackburne
Lancaster-General Doveton, *I. F. Caw.
thorne

Launceston-James Brogden, Hon. Captain Pellew

Leicestershire-Lord R. Manners, *G. A. L. Keck

Leicester-John Mansfield, Thomas Pares, jun.

Leominster-Lord Hotham, Sir W. Cunninghame Fairlie

Lewes Sir Jo. Shelly, Sir Geo. Shiffner Lichfield-Gen. Sir G. Anson, G. G. V. Vernon

Lincolnshire-Charles Chaplin, Lord C. A.

Pelham

Lincoln-C. W. Sibthorp, Rob. Smith
Liskeard-Hon. W. Eliot, Sir W. Pringle
Liverpool-Right Hon. George Canning,
General Gascoyne

London-Matthew Wood, Thos. Wilson,
§Sir Wm. Curtis, Bart. George Brid-
ges, (Lord Mayor)
Lostwithiel-Sir Robert Wigram, Bart.
Alex. C. Grant

Ludlow-Viscount Cliye, Hon. R. Clive
Luggershall-Sandford Graham, Earl of
Carhampton

Lyme-Major T. T. Fane, Vere Fane Lymington Sir H. B. Neale, Bart. "Geo. Finch

Lynn Regis-Lord Walpole, Sir M. B. Folkes, Bart.

Maidstone-§A. W. Robarts, John Wells Maldon- C. C. Strutt, B. Gaskell Malmesbury-Kirkman Finlay, Charles

Forbes

Malton-Viscount Duncannon, Hon. J. C.
Ramsden

Marlborough Hon. John Wodehouse,
Lord Brudenell

Marlow-Owen Williams, T. Powis Wil-
liams

Merionethshire-Sir Ro. Williams Vaugh-
an, Bart,

Middlesex-Geo. Byng, S. C. Whitbread
Midhurst John Smith, *Abel Smith
Milbourn Port-Lord Graves, Hon. B.
Paget

Minehead-John F. Luttrell, Henry F.
Luttrell

Monmouthshire-Sir C. Morgan, Bart.
Lord G. C. H. Somerset
Monmouth-Marquis of Worcester
Montgomeryshire-C. W. Wynne
Montgomery-Henry Clive

Morpeth Wm. Ord, Hon. W. Howard
Newark-Sir W. H. Clinton, H. Wil-
loughby

Newcastle, Lyme-W. S. Kinnersley, R.
J. Wilmot

Newcastle, Tyne-Sir M. W. Ridley,
Bart. Cuthbert Ellison

Newport, Cornwall-Wm. Northey, J.
Raine

Newport, Isle of Wight-Sir L. T. Holmes,
C. Duncombe

New Romney-R. E. D. Grosvenor, *G.
H. D. Tenant

Plymouth-Sir T. Byam Martin, Sir W.
Congreve

Plympton-A. Boswell, R. G. Macdonald
Pontefract T. Houldsworth, Lord Pol
lington

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Poole-B. Lester Lester, John Dent
Portsmouth-Sir John Carter, *John
Markham

Preston-S. Horrocks, E. Hornby
Queenborough-*Hon. J. C. Villiers, †G.
P. Holford

Radnorshire-Walter Wilkins
Radnor-Richard Price

Reading J. B. Monck, C. Fysshe Palmer
Reigate-Sir Joseph York, Hon. J. So-
mers Cocks

Retford-Wm. Evans, Samuel Crompton
Richmond-Hon. T. Dundas, *S. Moul-
ton Barrett

Ripon Rt. Hon. F. Robinson, Geo. Gipps
Rochester-Lord Binning, +Ralph Bernal
Rutlandshire-Sir G. Noel Noel, Bart. Sir
G. Heathcote, Bart.

Rye Peter Brown, John Dodson
St Germain's-Right Hon. C. Arbuthnot,
Hon. S. T. Bathurst

St Ives-*James Graham, *L. Evelyn
St Mawes Sir S. B. Morland, Dr Philli

more

St Michael's-Sir Geo.' Staunton, Bart. +W. T. Money

Salop-J. Kynaston Powell, John Cotes New Sarum-Viscount Folkestone, W. Saltash-Matthew Russell, M. G. PenWyndham

Newton, Lancashire-T. F. Leigh, T.
Claughton

Newtown, Isle of Wight-Dudley North,
Hudson Gurney

Norfolk-T. W. Coke, Edm. Wodehouse
Northallerton-H. Pierse, *W. Sebright
Lascelles

Northamptonshire-Visc. Althorpe, W.
R. Cartwright

Northampton-Sir George Robinson,
Wm. Leader Maberley
Northumberland-*J. Brandling, T. W.
Beaumont

Norwich-R. H. Gurney, Wm. Smith
Nottinghamshire-Lord Wm. Bentinck,
Frank Sotheron
Nottingham-Jos. Birch, Thos. Denman
Oakhampton-Albany Saville, Lord Dun-
alley

Orford-Horace B. Seymour, John Dou-
glas

Oxfordshire-J. Fane, W. H. Ashhurst
Oxford City-*J. I. Lockhart, *Charles
Wetherell

Oxford University-Right Hon. Sir Wm.
Scott. Right Hon. R. Peel
Pembrokeshire-Sir John Owen, Bart.
Pembroke J. Hensley Allen
Penryn-+P. Grenfell, H. Swann
Peterborough Sir R. Heron, James
Scarlett

Petersfield Hinton Joliffe, §Lord Ho-
tham

dergast

Sandwich-Joseph Marryatt, Sir G. War-
render, Bart.

Sarum Old-J. Alexander, A. G. Crawford
Scarborough-Right Hon. C. M. Sutton,
Lord Normanby
Seaford-C. Prose Ellis, +Hon. G. A. Ellis
Shaftesbury-*Hon. W. Harbord, Abm.
Moore

Shoreham-Sir C. M. Burrell, J. M. Lloyd
Shrewsbury-Hon. H. G. Bennet, *Panton
Corbett

Somersetshire-W. Dickenson, *Sir T. B.
Lethbridge, Bart.

Southampton-Sir W. De Crespigny, W.
Chamberlayne

Southwark-C. Calvert, Sir Robert Wilson
Staffordshire-*Sir J. F. Boughey, Bart.
E. J. Littleton

Stafford-Geo. Chetwynd, B. Benyon
Stamford-Lord T. Cecil, Hon. W. H.
Percy

Steyning-Lord H. H. Molineaux How-
ard, G. R. Phillips

Stockbridge Joseph F. Barham, John F.
Barham

Sudbury-Wm. Heygate, "Charles Aug.
Tulsk

Suffolk-Sir Wm. Rowley, Thos. S. Gooch
Surrey-Geo. Holme Sumner, Wm. Jos.
Denison

Sussex-Walter Burrell, Jer. R. Curteis
Tamworth-Lord C. Townshend, Wm.
Yates Peel

field

Taunton-Alexander Baring, J. A. Warre Armagh-Chas. Brownlow, Hon. H. Caul
Tavistock-J. P. Grant, †J. N. Fazakerley
Tewkesbury J. E. Dowdeswell, J. Martin
Thetford-Lord Charles Fitzroy, N. W. R.
Colborn

Thirsk-Rob. Frankland, R. R. Greenhill
Tiverton-Right Hon. R. Ryder, Viscount
Sandon

Totness T. P. Courtenay, John Bent
Tregony-Lord Barnard, J. O'Callaghan
Truro Sir H. Vivian 12, Lord F. So-
merset 11, J. R. R. Grosset 11.-(Ex-
tra return)

Wallingford W. Lewis Hughes, "G. J.
Roberts

Wareham-John Calcraft, J. H. Calcraft
Warwickshire-Sir C. Mordaunt, Bart. D.
S. Dugdale

Warwick-Sir C. Greville, C. Mills
Wells J. P. Tudway, C. W. Taylor
Wendover-+Samuel Smith, Geo. Smith
Wenlock-C. W. Forester, Wm. Lacon
Childe

Weobly-Lord Cavendish Bentinck, †Ad-
miral Cockburn

Westbury Nath. Barton, Jon. Elford
West Looe-Sir C. Hulse, H. Goulburn
Westminster-Sir F. Burdett, *John Cam
Hobhouse

Westmoreland-Lord Lowther, Hon. H.
C. Lowther

Weymouth-Right Hon. Thomas Wal-
lace, Masterton Ure, Wm. Williams, T.
F. Buxton

Whitchurch, H.-Hon. H. G. P. Town-
shend, S. Scott

Wigan-*Lord Lindsay, J. A. Hodson
Wilton-Visc. Fitzharris, Ralph Sheldon
Wiltshire-John Benett, J. D. Astley
Winchester-J. H. Leigh, P. St John
Mildmay

Winchelsea-H. Brougham, +L. Concan

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Carlow-Henry Bruen, Sir U. B. Burgh,
K. C. B.

Cavan-Right Hon. J. M. Barry, Nath.
Sneyd

Clare Rt. Hon. W. Fitzgerald, Sir E.
O'Brien, Bt.

Cork-Hon. Rd. Hare, Lord Kingsbo-
rough

Donegal-G. V. Hart, Earl of Mount-
Charles

Down-Lord Castlereagh, Lord Arthur
Hill

Dublin-Hans Hamilton, R. W. Talbot
Fermanagh-M. Archdall, Hon. Sir G. L.
Cole, G. C. B.

Galway James Daly, Richard Martin
Kerry James Crosbie, Rt. Hon. M.
Fitzgerald

Kildare Lord Wm. Fitzgerald, Rt. La-
touche

Kilkenny-Hon. J. W. Butler, Hon. F. C.
Ponsonby

King's County-Thomas Bernard, John
Parsons

Leitrim-Luke White, Hon. J. M. Ck

ments

Limerick-Hon. R. H. Fitzgibbon, Stardish O'Grady

Londonderry-G. R. Dawson, A. R. Stew

art

Longford-Lord Forbes, Sir G. Fetherstone, Bart.

Louth-Right Hon. J. Foster, Lord Jocelyn

Mayo-Dominick Browne, James Browne
Meath-Earl of Bective, Sir M. Somer-
ville, Bt.

Monaghan-C. P. Leslie, Hon. R. H.
Westenra

Queen's County-Sir H. Parnell, Bart. Rt.
Hon. W. W. Pole
Roscommon-Arthur French, Hon. Ste-
phen Mahon

Sligo-E. S. Cooper, Charles O'Hara
Tipperary-Rt. Hon. W. Bagwell, Hon
F. A. Prittie

Tyrone Rt. Hn. Sir J. Stewart, Bt. Wm.
Stewart

Waterford-Lord G. Beresford, Richard
Power

Westmeath-Hon. R. H. Pakenham, G.
H. Rochfort

Yorkshire-Lord Milton, J. A. Stuart Wexford-R. S. Carew, Lord Stopford Wicklow-Wm. Parnell, Hon. G. L Proby

Wortley

York-Hon. Lawrence Dundas, *M. Wyvill

MEMBERS FOR IRELAND. Those printed in Italics were not in the last Parliament.-Those marked thus (*) are new for the respective places, all the rest are re-elected.

Counties.

Cities and Boroughs.
Athlone John M'Clintock
Armagh-Wm. Stewart
Bendon-*Lord Bernard
Belfast-Earl of Belfast

Carrickfergus Arthur Chichester
Carlow-Charles Harvey

Antrim-Hon. J. R. O'Neil, Hugh Sey- Cashel-E. J. Collett

mour

Clonmell-J. H. M. DawSON

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