642 Atialysii of the House nf Commons. 



our last Supplementary No. hnlh pf which have heen published tngether, by Milter, 69, Fleet 

 Street, accompanied by observations on each respective class of suffrage, as well as on the 

 various kind of suffrage in classes III. and IV. and also an exposure of the corrupt means used 

 hy the ruling power to secure ajid maintain a preponderance of votes ; and after staling a 

 variety of facts, for the truth of which the author refers page by page to Parliamentary doni- 

 ments, he enters on a general and comprehensive view of the long agitated question of Parlia- 

 mentary Reform, which subject he has exhibited in a variety of forms, and although like all his 

 predecessors in endeavouring to elucidate the subject, he has failed to lead the reader to any 

 unquestionable conclusion. He seems to have left the subject in a somewhat questionable furm, 

 rather as a matter of reserve, than from any deficiency of conception of what is really due to 

 the subject ; but be that is it may,hehas not failed to divest it of much of the perplexity that 

 hcretoj'ore surrounded it, and exhibited it in various points of view, some of them as interesting 

 for their novehy, as others are important for the conclusions to which they lead; and as a wholeit 

 ■may be considered the m.ost comprehensive and interesting elucidation of British Parliamentary 

 representation and of Parliamentary practice ever offered to the notice of the British Public, 

 and will be found deserving the deepest consideration of every Elector, and of every person 

 iiaving an interest at stake in the United Kingdom, 



Thefollmving Changes have talten place since the bth February, up to 

 the \st of Auynst, 1823. 



Vacated. New Members. 



Baiikcs, G Corfe Ca3lle Bond, Jolin 



Bathurst, Right Hon. C Harwich Canning, George 



Beresford,Sir J. P Coleraine Brj/dges, Sir Jolin , 



Canning, Right Hon. G Liverpool Huskisson, Wm. 



Cocks, Hon. J. S Ryegate Cocki,Ja9. 



Cole, Sir G. L Ftrmanagh County... Corry, Lord 



Cranborne Viscount Hertford Byron, Mr. 



Dodson.J Rye Knight, R. 



Huskisson, Wra Chichester Poyntz,W. S. 



Leigh, J. H Winchester East, Sir E. H. 



Neale.SirH. B Lymington Boyd, Walter 



Ossulston, Lord Berwick ,. ■ Beresford, Sir J. P. 



Raine, Jona Newport ^ 



Arbuthnot, Right Hon. C St. Germains / ^„ ^..^j^^^j^j ^^^ 



Hard.nge, S.r H Dur.am V ,_^ ^^^^^ 



Robinson, F. J Kippon i ^ 



Scarlet, James Peterborough J 



Taylor, Sir H Windsor ^Disbrowe, E. C. 



Vansittart, Nicholas Harwich JHerries, J. C. 



Ward, Robt _-..... Haslemere Thompson, G. L. 



Ward, Hon. J. W Bossiney Jas. Wortley, Jun. 



Deceased. 



Blake, Robert Arundel Kemp, T. R. 



Boughey, Sir J. F SlalFord County .... 



Concannon, Lucius Winchelsea Leader, Wm. 



' Kinnersley W. S Newcastle 



Portman, E. B Dorset County Portman, E. B, Jun 



t(^ Sir J. P. Beresford, G. Canning, and W. Huskisson, it will be 

 seen have been re-elected for other places ; Lord Ossulstone, Hon. J. W. 

 Ward, and Viscf. Cranborne, have succeeded to the peerage, by the demise 

 of their predecessors; Nicholas Vansiltart has been created a peer by the 

 title of Lord Bexleyj all the rest have retired from Parliament. 



