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WHITBY.

Robert Stephenson.

WHITEHAVEN.

Robert Charles Hildyard.

WIGAN. Hon. James Lindsey,

Ralph Anthony Thicknesse.

WIGHT (ISLE OF). Edward Dawes.

WILTON.

Hon. James Charles Herbert Welbore Ellis (Agar) Viscount Somerton.

WILTSHIRE.

(Northern Division.)

Walter Long,

Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron.

(Southern Division.) Rt. hon. Sidney Herbert,

John Samuel Wanley Saw- John Benett.

bridge Erle Drax.

WARRINGTON.

Gilbert Greenall.

WARWICKSHIRE.

(Northern Division.) Charles Newdigate Newdegate, Richard Spooner.

(Southern Division.) Hon. Heneage (Finch) Lord Guernsey

Hon. George Guy (Greville) Lord Brooke.

WARWICK.

William Collins,

Sir Charles Eurwicke Douglas, knt.

WELLS.

Rt. hon. William
enough Hayter,

Southwell Richard Blakemore.

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WENLOCK.

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Hon. George Cecil Weld Forester,

James Milnes Gaskell.

WESTBURY.

James Wilson.

WESTMINSTER.

Sir De Lacy Evans, K.C.B., Charles Lushington.

WESTMORELAND.

Hon. Henry Cecil Lowther, William Thompson. WEYMOUTH AND MELCOMBE REGIS.

William Lockyer Freestun, Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers.

WINCHESTER.

John Bonham Carter,

Sir James Buller East, bt.

WINDSOR.

Rt. hon. John Hatchell,
George Alexander Reid.

WOLVERHAMPTON.
Hon. Charles Pelham Vil-
liers,
Thomas Thornely.

WOODSTOCK.

Hon. John Winston (Spencer Churchill) Marquess of Blandford.

WORCESTERSHIRE.
(Eastern Division.)

George Rushout,

John Hodgetts Hodgetts Foley.

(Western Division.)

Hon. Henry Beauchamp Lygon,

Frederick Winn Knight.

WORCESTER.

Osman Ricardo,
Francis Rufford.

WYCOMBE (CHIPPING).
George Henry Dashwood,
Martin Tucker Smith.

YARMOUTH (GREAT). Charles Edward Rumbold, Joseph Sandars.

YORKSHIRE. (North Riding.) Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, Hon. Octavius Duncombe.

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Rt. hon. Henry Thomas Lowry Corry,

Sir James Emerson Ten- Hon. (Claud Hamilton) Lord

nent, knt.

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Hon. Thomas Vesey Dawson. Thomas Chisholm Anstey.

HANSARD'S

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,

IN THE

FIFTH SESSION OF THE FIFTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, APPOINTED TO MEET 21 SEPTEMBER, 1847, AND FROM THENCE CONTINUED TILL 3 FEBRUARY, 1852, IN THE FIFTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF

HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.

FIRST VOLUME OF THE SESSION.

HOUSE OF LORDS,

Tuesday, February 3, 1852.

MINUTES.] Sat first.-The Earl of Derby, after the Death of his Father; the Lord Fitzgibbon, after the Death of his Brother; the Lord Cal

thorp, after the Death of his Brother. Took the Oaths-The Lord Colville of Culross. PUBLIC BILLS.-1a Select Vestries; County

"My Lords, and Gentlemen, "THE Period has arrived when, according to Usage, I can again avail Myself of your Advice and Assistance in the Preparation and Adoption of Measures which the Welfare of the

Courts Further Extension; Office of Messenger Country may require.

to the Great Seal Abolition.

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"I CONTINUE to maintain the most friendly Relations with Foreign Powers.

"THE Complicated Affairs of the Duchies of Holstein and Sleswig have continued to engage My Attention. I have every Reason to expect that the Treaty between Germany and Denmark, which was concluded at Berlin in the Year before last, will in a short Time be fully and completely executed.

"I REGRET that the War which B

unfortunately broke out on the Eastern partments has continued to receive. Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope My anxious Attention; and in furthermore than a Year ago still continues. ance of that Object I have directed Papers will be laid before you con- Bills to be prepared, founded upon the taining full Information as to the Pro- Reports made to Me by the respective gress of the War, and the Measures Commissions appointed to inquire into which have been taken for bringing it the Practice and Proceedings of the to a Termination. Superior Courts of Law and Equity, as nothing tends more to the Peace, Prosperity, and Contentment of a Country than the speedy and impartial Administration of Justice. I earnestly recommend these Measures to your deliberate Attention.

"WHILE I have observed with sincere Satisfaction the Tranquillity which has prevailed throughout the greater Portion of Ireland, it is with much Regret that I have to inform you, that certain Parts of the Counties of

Armagh, Monaghan, and Louth have "THE Act of 1848 for suspending been marked by the Commission of the Operation of a previous Act conOutrages of the most serious Descrip- ferring Representative Institutions on tion. The Powers of the existing New Zealand will expire early in the Law have been promptly exerted for next Year. I am happy to believe the Detection of the Offenders, and that there is no Necessity for its Refor the Repression of a System of newal, and that no Obstacle any longer Crime and Violence fatal to the best exists to the Enjoyment of RepresenInterests of the Country. My Attentative Institutions by New Zealand. tion will continue to be directed to The form of these Institutions will, this important Object. however, require your Consideration; and the additional Information which

"Gentlemen of the House of has been obtained since the passing of

Commons,

"I HAVE ordered Estimates of the Expenses of the current Year to be laid before you.

"I RELY with Confidence on your Loyalty and Zeal to make adequate Provision for the Public Service.

"WHERE any Increase has been made in the Estimates of the present over the past Year, such Explanations will be given as will, I trust, satisfy you that such Increase is consistent with a steady Adherence to a pacific Policy and with the Dictates of a wise Economy.

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the Acts in question will, I trust, enable you to arrive at a Decision beneficial to that important Colony.

"It gives Me great Satisfaction to be able to state to you, that the large Reductions of Taxes which have taken place of late years have not been attended with a proportionate Diminution of the National Income. The Revenue of the past Year has been fully adequate to the Demands of the Public Service, while the Reduction of Taxation has tended greatly to the Relief and Comfort of My Subjects.

"I ACKNOWLEDGE, with ThankfulMy Lords, and Gentlemen, ness to Almighty God, that Tranquil"THE Improvement of the Adminis- lity, good Order, and willing Obeditration of Justice in its various De- ence to the Laws continue to pre

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