CONTENTS. 



ported by "Earl Temple — Speech of Sir John Nicholl — Dchate adjourned — 

 resumed »ext Day — Mr. Raiiie — Baiikes — //. Addingfun — Dr. Laurence 



]\Jr. Fox — Pitt — Division — Original Address carried (the Jime7idment 



being negatived) bi) a great Majorifjj. — Votes of the House of Commons 

 for the Miscellaneous Services of tkc Year. . . 20 



CHAP. lY. 



Parli'amentary proceedings continued. — Motion of Lord Darnlj/, in the 

 House of Lords, for the Repeal of the Additional Force Bill. — Debate 

 thereon — Speeches of the Fm/I of Camden — Sufolk — Lord King — Duke of 

 Citmberhvid — Earl Spencer — Viscount Stdmoulh— Dule of Clarence 

 Lord Mulgravc — Grtnville — Melville — Divisiun — Motion Lost — Fro. 

 ceedings in the House of Commons, on the Second Reading (f the Bill for 

 the Suspension of the L-ish Habeas Corpus Act. — Division thereon — Go- 

 venunent Successful — Budgel—Supplies — IVajjs and Means — Aew Taxes 

 — Short Discussion thereon. ... 29 



CHAP. V. 



Parliamentary Proceedings continued. — Short Discussion in the House of 

 Lords, upon the Suspension of the Irish Habeas Corpus. — Debate in the 

 House of Commons on the Defence of the Country.— Opened by Mr. Wind- 

 j,cim. — Motion made by him. — Opposed by Mr. Canning. — Division. — Mo- 

 tion lost. — Bill for the Abolition if the Slave 'Fradc, Ihrouii out by a small 

 Mnjorily. — Debate on the Continuation of the Commission for the F.nquiry 

 into Naval Abuses. — Division thereon. — Opposition to the Salt Duty Tax. 



Jiill carried on a Division. — Mr. Sheridan''s Motion for the Repeal of 



the Additional Force BUI. — Debate. — Mr. Pitt— Windham — Lord Cas- 

 tlereagh. — Motion lost upon a Division. — Debate in the House of Lords on 

 the Defence of the Country. — Division. — Case of the Sheriffs of Middlesex. 



Committed to Neivgate. — The Agricultural Horse Duty Bill thrown out 



on the Stcond Reading. — Salt Duty BUI carried upon a Division. S-l 



CHAP. VI. 



Parliamentary Proceedings continued. — Irish Budget. — Division in the House 

 of Lords, upon a Clause in the Mutiny Bill. — Mr. PitCs Plan for the 

 Reduction of the Militia brought forisard. —Read a fust Time, after some 

 Opposition. — Supjdtmcutary Budget. — Division on the Legacif Tax. — 

 Bills brought in to restrain the bnie of Paper Money in Ireland — And for 

 the Repair of the Post Roads, in that Country — To regulate the Poizers 

 vrsscribedto the East India Conipani/jin their Nomination of a Commander 



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