THE NEWSPAPER. 
r of Austria, or of panish exiles to priva ate tnat the duties aid « no Hot benefit imports, en done ee — 
ould cease p be thatihappy | Pncourage capers and that the cannes f the Ah pad ak tolerate much I wise pao ua — 
nd of hospital = a anete cunt t had hitherto been. Much | variance with the pr inciples laid down r Aan ua gi and | trade were rapidly iets cues of ane 
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embers of le olitical be seme and adopted by the Government. Their 
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Lord SANDON remarked on the 
remark great rei 
place on the discriminating dut Peter = T x a saca - 
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s, the members for red itrempentive of Whig or Tory, fee wt Baad from 
gh. ‘He acquitted Sir J. Graham the domination of the Sones senor tothe lasting benefit 
though he thought that | of the country.— Mr. Ew seconded the amendment. — Mr. 
e Go asa W e 
estates to D PEN. pa —Mr. saw nothing 
was due b to him and |in sugar to exempt it from the brn ror those prin- 
hich Sir R. Pee gi i 
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ligaas ohi 3 la ipleof Government was the mai 
perfectly sincere, while he professed the most tried tenance of a fair moderate metre both to home and aaoi 
tio ons! Mr. D ien) had taunted him with his eka etf for a interesita abandoning atthe same time the old exploded syste: 
entleman holding an official station, who had been keene of mon ; he was satisfied ‘that the OF hgh o the Go. 
in Despard’s plot. That reference was.to Mr. Bor and pe amas afl id afford to the consume mple TOT 
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16 ye: f a; B: a objected ti Inco: 
under the care of a tutor. After bavieg ü inctly declared | precarious incomes; and here was 2,300,000}. wasted, which 
that he had no more connection, peT, w r indirectly, with | might have been applied to its reduction, or of the duty on tea, 
Despard or his associates than the right hon. baronet himself, | or other important articles of consumption. In a few days the 
the writer added that he had a half ong 15 otia; older than ladies of the aristocracy were going to dance = a Gr pi for 
himself, whose misfortune it was to be imprisoned along with | the benefit of the distressed needlewomen; and yet eekly 
r meurry, in Irelani f b to ense to Londo! fro 
peni ci eckless extrava- 
they considered it to be, ey. may a Bs possibly fallen into | gance; but necessity has long since put anend to it. He hoped 
mistakes; but though he had no right to expect el mas sym- | that Sir R. Peel would see the necessity of continuing the duties 
pathy from the Oppaat tion, this was one of those — where | now proposed for at least three years. e equalisation of the 
fair play required from abhi men an impartial c ction of | duties on foreign and colonial sugar would enhance the diffi- 
busca and etn ons, Some change mage ee required in the | culties of the West Indies, and neutralise all our efforts to ex- 
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him, was a weakness and indiscretion g A me afte 
which he w: agian aor ae guilty.—Sir J, Hax rde- | passing an eulogy on the late Sir T. F. Baxton, did not 
clared. his penon been supporting the space E Lord think that this was a happy ew: a geome with 
8 i carry 
sages ed to: his is s the g 
pe to even before re his} pas neha had | 0 tedi: ri Pe penia s ive to the 
He e "hat the observations which Sir R. | paid, on account of oe differential duty, which ag od Governor of Hong-Kong, 
Peel had just oe to pa noue impugned the Andependenee be called a tax, if we pleased; but though he did registration par populatio 
Pariiament, for they i ed that no difference of opinion | defend a nenene daty E se, as applied = the East Indies ll tax 0 
could be folerated in the ney ndepei et sia sg ven. upon | and the Mauri Pore vp red that substantial grou 
i Sir G. Gary | could be Sened a whieb ¢ rest the case for protection mee 
i Searcit y of pret y 
a 
absentee 
what rakilered ge teal enteeism 
cre: poe by the Sp ed 
oo gt and t 
th dis 
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F th better Si ulatio! 
g gd: e “ee wrt get 
rot Health, 
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markets of hese wend, ‘oe aa pin at once aeri the 
duties.—Mr. LABoucHERg, though disapproving of the propo- 
sitions of the Government, was aon prepared to su epon the 
endment, the effect of which would be suddenly and ipju- 
Sossi to withdraw ai rotec! tion fro: a ee oloni Ta —Mr. 
Psa aa eeeh, that akie iie Fg! be the free mate ton 
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res; 
gore wnat he = 
> his Bill of last session 
which gave to the Fellows of the bee 
at | cory of £0 the bern pi within 7 mil smga ote 
combe 45; es ost sage: 
spe it, 95.—Mr. Dun’ maps then | Slavery agitation were those who returned the lar i 
gave notice haces isyan early day, that the mp ot ee a! free traders. Slavery was entirely opposed "er pote 
Post-office be called to the bar, to give informatic mical arrrangements “y j 
authority on which his letters had d been opened. were combi bined p E Bis workmen soniy t e compe peng and if 
a. Lon d Manon, Sir R, | titio and he would i m the monopoly i struck M 
ssia on ee subject of | of the world. ‘The assertion, pate ‘one ther proposed to ith regard Ae 
soii in the event of | ruin the colonies, was a bold and audacion: sipilae me read 
i pace ageeer gl evidence to prove that residen andes nage- 
and industrial improvement were pE A ks to pei il 
esate 5 profitably ton would pro and told the House that the Go- 
ee 2 d prove no Lr 
= | tion. — et CAR: L treated it as Stain bees fa pasen 
* abstract ” mre rn on which both Sides of thè House were 
t agreed. Slavery was the bane of our colonies; and he hoped 
the day was coming when fm labour w aa beat slave labour 
-~ | Out of the pag pp Bgicur urged the unproductive nature of 
protection as the r. ed to assume cog the title 
a ct fae sidings | any s Cte 
D pet oE into termination. He regretted, pee age that the a ent | much of the should be members of 827 
of it going into the pockets of | Should now take up a worse position on the Sugar Duties than 
ent 
oe ty 
pers Mat ped rina te 
tory, he would have no ‘jection to 
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