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Pain fh Address.—Lord R. G s rtifi not be final Mal ome Ln had made no sconceplion whatever; on 2 Tu 
ent a to 
of E land, 
that the better mode of proceeding would be by Royal Com 
sion, rather than So Bill. eg Locks thought that Townley 
shou * have been — and tha: ad r 
e £ F è ti 
Secretery of State for Townley's case, but a eem that the ei crm E E be] Py secondly upon 'e Satsu 
oyal clemency had not been extended to Wright.—Sir B. | The amo andad W so exorbitant. EM feared that the 
romros felt eee to mr pe if he ig 
painft a 
Set Acus, ue. p one 
certainly 
had | fallen so Eur upon P that of T. 
were widely different, and it b 
e Townle - 
opinion, although he was opposed to all capital p unis 
—Sir J. PAKINGTON also delended Sir d. "du Ra said that | Kagosima, h pressin 
have been eh ce d if it had not been for iere mm rl 2 e ga in, defending the e ec 
blic mind by the course he | treaty with Japan, ar ar at England had n 
e M'Lachlan, convicted of the | but to follow in the wake of ‘Russia and meros T 
As for To ese who had been saved from | ing up iuis with that country. He tered 
ile nd a trick, he was not insane, and | length into the history of the disputes emen the Tye 
2 Leave w — the mios, teu 2 TU rn ado, which had led to s DUM 
ri or 
e to bring in a Bill to of — ve e Be 
d t yita — pleaders, | occu: 
dad dranghtamen = poe A Díestialug in T The Metro strict rendant. although there 
IBSON moved se co the city itself was wantonly (oie ed 
i far from casting blam 
orld. wing schem Y e | and the m i o we 
reliance ey the T ced in p 
crime, and report their opinion whether any, an 
and order. € MA r P. — se be proceeded with during the present ses 
O'BRIEN, and E. MBE, said, in sent to the Lords, prm them that tions from en “stenral dero 
answer (y an uli) Dy MÀ. HADFIELD, that the object of the e Hot e had ap Dolnted wie committee, and requesting upon bim 
Commission hap subject of Clerical Subscription was not to lordahipe to appoint an n bee f s j ported thos amend Das 
abolish but to e vari form eclatation and sub- | with the members of th mmons to consi . t 
p ce maa then ag "E wei He thought he was ad the Hı ip e law of abo 
Croa Y Germen and vg o Lord R. | appoint t pee tol i to 
Crom, Lord PALMERSTON said t hi ted to 
| bim. fe 
the 2 tinge with: the view of 
Penne = oo : ud V withheld from 
ved -— as re in mas for z 
n, that the the more convenient course would 
reaties? mould be oj t. ded | wi w ti amendment of Mr. pent 
ere for a 1 ent | "bud E who ested that n engineers [op zofe Adm m JR 
FR is; woud be Solera 
ee in Criminal 
al The Oraeley Court-Martial.—In reply to Colonel 
RSDAY.— —In reply to Colonel 
EA pop ui Pieno GTON stated that 
y from the Dannewirke, ered Crawl r- the 
e explained the pro- | of Denm: 
said on Monda ay even 
i Fo 
tent g to 
on the amount, pes relieving t from the 
nicht they now p aid in 
th 
r x è eter t = the 2C 2M rentution that a 
MU e gran! o her Majesty, Sir H. Wi 
Prussia that they would evacuate —— to the amount of taxes fovied for, and expended i eed 
oS titution of November had had been supply d LEUR a. 
it is the duty and p 
He entered a! t ERAL for IRELAND ce odas 
f - attempt to establish gr Sente aan in a Bill »" m end the] — 
escribed the rt iat of Kago- Court in Tread Mr. ip M ve c RR 
to t on odis 
moved 
"wp 
n" pu "€ erecti f 
gere on the state of the hes o explained tha cate the | between Cares on o is, 
y Street and th St 
beer Fa rn ME d the present law, | character "ation, who had merely | in answer to Sie Ge Bee The Condemned finta, 
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