1845.] 
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SS for th ee of their time. When a man wes supported | honourable gentleman by whom it had 
tion by > y wages, he was greatly at the me‘rcy of his em- | be realised ; but still he lento e a erent ce ge herd supply ed rs aT hades 
mere:y a ti Aah itt if he w: the rates being withdrawn—might be advantageously brought ne a a —_ ay fe be = 
— oe ee i ics be Be = peration.—Mr. Tx: RELAWNET sl should A eink ras motion of n ir liv le. Suse ep 
Bath, a i y e happiness 
ne ye as eces- ng an them from degra: raded h ha sort and fronr 
and that har riy e 
ng an allot 
He did not kno what ground the hon. and 
learned member shala ay dowa as a principle that the pae 
i man should live by his wage it 
Í who were vi 
i dı 
it trit E that in many parts of th 
xious to obtain allotm tani of seh ut tliey could taxes of 
m from the Hngoioeti; — i oe voluntary portant a question as the 
e perfectly i rati scussed lnchdentaliy: he did not in- 
ard.—The House then resumed, and the 
peoga aba “ey mo- 
ew m the 
r Lunatics Bill, ery oe einda up 
mpe oe. and — oo 
“gan! ar ; after 
on of 
3 TS eai P are 19; ; against ak 42; majority, Thursday. brought under consideration =. 
Bi every one agricultural | 23.—Mr. Costa t prir ee sai hat the numbe TSO) iti Jas ages E Poote formerly a Member of the 
duce who had so raised | whoserequisition a i 4 ouse, and at present $ a of the veritas for Devonshire, 
purposes of the Bill s eii Pey Th orn p ark the House in a 
mH 
d, in Surrey, a pri 
under that poes ir to whom he had 
Speaking EY "the subject, had so far pro, 
pray a 
tors, oc cupiers of 
omit ted, in order to substitute th: 
thought the vestry would rR the fittest body i eee 
we which were by the Bill assigned to the meeting so de- 
cribed.=—Mr. COWPER wen ded T7 the motion, and the amend- 
agreed to. ued as amended ' Zens agreed to. 
oes Sipas moved that the words 
chure! 
r the 
r och 
peni in t Shat capacity, 
pn 
anes oid being read,—Mr. 
baronet at the head of the Governmen' 
ce upon this Bill. 
hts Poosam ia, ay the epai of the 
p part ro te ea : and sentimental cha- 
and recom! di 
ne! DO! 
Escort alluded to the defence by Mr, Loch of the treatment feed 
Bae Let the righ the ‘peopl of ee. eee he considered was 
get m evasion of the ch: had been made, Mr. 
entered into a long 
Duke and Duchess of Sa 
shire had been cleared from their bie and had been 
allocated districts where y could not gain 
c T the exerci 
a Bill: br We B. Escott 
‘are and comfort of the labouring classes ; | Duchess of Suth 
conduce to the wi 
ed the Bill to a a ma vonon 
and these ph rogar rn he 
recent eth giving the 
i do. He vi 
| Biring lass small aflame. o f land mi luce to condit tion of the oot there che beg for 
si nd comfort. If they came that the ea aare kariak brought statements ga yes porta under the notice 
ea of land conduced to the immediate happi- | of the public, because he was convinced that the more the diffi. 
oS ue he was much dis; to | culties of the poor in Scotland were known, the soon 
they be redressed. Still he tho 
ie wont from being unacquainted with the 
such a sumer 
an industries mularal | was whi most 
pF ae gia any ple on wi estion; andi he found hat the labours; 
Sas ee by caltivating his of ground, could have the enjoy- 
beneyolent hopes of the j 
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