mish vessel ot | it did not afford a fair r representation of all classes. t | great fact that I 
Wide p gee 
A 7 ag nad board the oe yy noe nat a ners to suppose that hat good is now pae tiria to uan D Loa depeohaae Beep oo povert wally 
pico, W ie et Havennab. Dn the way a gem nai ia er Government migh í ee pee pe yee. a Fig igoe d o found to be most fertile, 
jist, the diligence was attacked by it ought to do, and of what might do moreover | lities and ef eal Swoi Eea isd Se oe 
ee are of them were na dead by the diligence oa oe gees with Me vast majority "of oo x weh T whens ee and overcrowding squalor keep festering 
$ escaped uninjure ates 
wpa Look ha your a lodginghouses. In man 
s n | places they still retain all their normal evils. Look upon them 
n h yi nee Bi tthe í as hotbeds of amg as oy hotbed of patina, and take that 
the boroughs; but there appears to be a general understanding | in your survey of the = rent towns these buildings d o not 
Amy e55e8, that the next step in counties shall be one nae of that. | escape your observatio; Again, look et A a: effect of ¢ over- 
parliame: atary A But I think it of great inporta that the franchise | toil of all kinds upon tho c young and upor old. I do not 
should Pee cenie to all of the Uni ited Kingdom hat toil is r he portion of the heed, race, nor that 
nail s first visit to Hise as hic ay the peo oie of England and Wales, a bg gest of tail whieh ag been regarded as unwholesome 
M.P., pal ed state 
I ae question which I believe all = 
peat Brine on co heme aad addr ened jane. mis Pie have studied = oe will readily agree is yee k be be Ho pao see ils ani 
gnt e Town : all on tie se tie of | of great importance the soe ae —how Eana m | in some respects necess in your “yer ori! 
peered mew ee sh e a pÈ ts e nstit bodies? I| whether they cannot be m 
do not for a rity Ere thai A iti is shane that we show 
get an actual apportion the number of ae exactl 
acco 
ted. The 
total want, ms “a instances, of a Mirit r cre te aaa 
the midst o ocaliti ties, but find no fault with the 
ar ie h w: 
re columns of the daily pa aoe R following 
port 
ore oy em ording A Tia ealglatins of the number of the popula’ tion, m, | wre eile: the victims of that neglect. If you 
w that if the prejent House of but we have a fair right to an honest approximation = — go amo them ph ‘and them covered with dirt so that you 
nestly represents 8 Oe > population ut it there can be mg 0 fate representation of the | cannot ish their nakedness from the miserable rags 
in this dis or the re! anged is a dis; alt wat which aan: if rä; fnd them covered with vermin— 
hat such is not the ¢ A Ei Oe ot Dak te a and if it ae sa ries n end ted a ome Ee must ay I have gone among them with m; q 
of statistics which yi cannot re- 
with pages of illustrations 
friends, an 
mtati n for the fe than |h h x 
If you. beieri at t tho country seats you will find. that the ned kgs wt ‘ou + see these as = kod the pores 
object ‘ait the present Gov eas mph n fact, by v Ges Sj ay the 
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| deriso populations. In = s peng vigilance is not exercised 
u may find food sold to so poisonous in itself that 
unles Syor u guard your a Sema pA o to Sg i alone ope E teed A "pestilence Can you wonder, 
over again, and to begin it tho day ater thet next Billhas passed, pha un shed at the moral evils that flow 
There is one other poin h I must refer, and it is one wi ‘our OW! 
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y Rek orm | tricts. I am not speaking à in s condemn ation of those people ; 
ormers | for tbe circumstane whic. P 
Jou aro about to reform rm the Hous 
eyes to be turned to the House of Potts my, | Common ish fi whoa ; 
of orb mation ? The what i Peers, as you y because they: beli i crime ay over folio 
fast for soe prog is sot 
FE ney 
ony. shor tion bety 
extended, the apportionment of m 
the people is on t, be 2 ev ed. Tt ist the stitueney” approximates toa Jast. mer. gor ust Ät, pt 
in the way ot mA owas at. head- Bes, i who the tion of =e ballot, y: 
aoiw how to do be? It was jhe diffi- fi use 
John Russell—I 
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slamentay B Reform tin, fe o 
tesmin. But, | next ion. Let thi ring in sive "a nd allt , they unlearn in o 
me 3 suffrage, eq istributi receding th re, 
ballot—any of these points may or may not be peri th must be considered toget oo. 
there be one thing more distinctly Lg Sg than anothe ite 
ruling classes in this country it is that now, whe 
vancing nothing, Scalioiens and ace sco asi- 
a md everything th that is hateful to 
E of your al a political and social as 
ue É gpn Pet will di n winced è that thore isa at ng > coming, 
greai quest n of Par- | it will render a feeling which i not bitter both bitter an 
not going è to: Siero th ae t, and withi after the = hus paot and a age ot somes military 
us that the of Lords has s | teowbantd discovered we shall be entered rent | wee 
may be 30, eho ay but an azil meee i a 
oaan. walt it 
ul in finding out how or when as c 
mce 1690, or a ga when the 
fir tne ie this c 
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ri E aaa We have | disease that i ea is 
favour of refora. ve that is 
years and more asteady ew omical but justice 
A upon the bulk of the nani Pont es 
very effort—push th 
deor E e E 1an moment; but depend u ay it that in 
AP egg tg Und be utterly baffled. 
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Lorp Jonk RUSSELL, at the a AAA meeting of 
mep Industrial Schools at Ardwick Green, 
on Friday made the following remarks on 
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that 
i ingi uestion of 
aaja we e with $e ges py eons b he ie pen aa and 
roel ried public an TE te children sarge a miserable and in 
es by i are leading, 
$ k | guidan y kind. Thane sha S the city of London boys 
ousands—who imagine in agoia tetas gs Fe iho angare coer reets, and who had no other resource if 
if every man had aon ata son i such a| they could not hold a horse, or obtain borage om 
clearl oe S oP tbat kind eal DAE A, wae 204 pay 
hems a | me -as this. apie upon the 
neni Hh called th 
a “a the Whole country, What have 
ol sons 
ore of franchises? ` We have the parish 
ages past, there has been a 
coun hi 
with age. i approach te the power and the reverence due to the Almighty—many of 
venin, cheered m | them e in 
ag ei 
of freedom 
is feeble. y feel now ow sensibly s Io and painfnliy that = 
a riat a ares am, my arrive me * oe 
ents, I Į will if tair e be found in your 
truggle. 
to be washed and cl nt 
RY, in his her tg. Pre- orig clothes on their back. Well, it is now discovered 
ih department of the Social | and rage op that al these questions aae closely connected 
ed whole question of social improvemer nt is to be 
i om uPregistration van , made the following iot Oe as a whole. P There pim be dif erent departments, 
Kén ere esis ing a-ge mortality in | Such as those of the ragged e555 are; but = — 
ns, pon leanliness of the person, the question of a clean 
e particular class, = Micki age f the canna age walls | pee ane, crate = poral 
rds. o! wi religious instruction. n former 
pom air gtr of (ene a on ine about half a akay ago, it was considered as a 
pro ge be fal 
cere ene which fill a pi 
mind the! work of great benevolence to open Sunday-schools, and no 
E npes with pa apers; 
