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™ ^ — d he proposed that amenameaw s = » - sj ^ fflrcis ? I ^ £ Sfe ^ % ? sr ^ -M ? P « @ 5 S ^ £ ffiS 2 tossSSSSS « V ? - ^ - , ^ f ^? l tirrsur ££ - * -- ^ jss ^ rsy . s e 2 ttake would not embitter the quarrel .- LTTilv b 5 " hi Majesty ' s Government , th » t an
"" » ' to Ho ^' of Colons , Mr . Frr ^ moved a i ie ^^^^ r ^ Svr ^ s Such they had arrived in the present session . COUNCIL . AT MALTA . Tn renlv toMr . KiNHAiBD , Mr . LAbouchbre said the g ^ ssHass held eligible for seats in the council .
SMTTHFIELD . ' LordKoBEM Gbosvimob ^ " ^"' f ^ raom l IZSZTZ ^^ yT SJ ^ UlCiZZ SS " . nSUth . f July , 1866 , ateport w made jy tnat , on me joiu w » » m ~ vi ~~ r- > -- * , _ r < itv
. » ou .-| # Jk » H ^ Ies ^^ S ^^^ IlglEr ^ iSpsSSHS in China . —In answerto Earl G ^'^^ g tctes of motioii ^ as agreed to . Goveniment had received by the last mail aespat ^ promotions in the abmy . _ ^ # l # iii tailfllil V Es ihlSJrStveX rLord iboroug ,- .. ^ JJ ^ ^ ^^ S ^^
The House then « Dt into a Committee of Supply or . the Army Estimates , when Mr . Ebbdeeiok Pbm . said SHSSSSr 5 ^ n 5 ri £ ^ i as ^ 5 SK :. SberXen ! . hich must be v ^ t » n « -= amdy , I 126 , 796 men , being a reduction o £ " » f | _ " | ° ' p ^ nsTtU forceS .-Th . several votes were agreed I to , after discussion .
THE BETIRRMENT OF THE SPEAKER . _ jisssrsr sir ^ g ? 5 s ^ rv , re ^ wSffl ed th . Queen ' s intention to coafer some ^ fes ^ r ^ M ^ g ^ oo , Exchequer-hills were voted towards making good the ^^ I ^ oomk-Tax -Bh . 1 . was read a third time , ana S ^ SSsrfflrKJss I time , and passed .
^ n ^ S S ^ . »^ £ ^ S& £ sa » 'Ss the 3 rd of last December , the City replied , that they SS ^ PS munication had a . yet been received .
Sm jobh < tatt « o > « " S rte- ' u ^^ rsKs ^ ss ^ g ^ l-a sf-asF ^^ ff ^ - ^^? s ^ Hsrnia " Oa '' the order for going into Committee of Supply , Mr PjSk moved a series of resolutfons to «»««*< SJt i £ John M-Neilltand Colonel Mloeh had » bly
b ^^ s-s ^^ wi rs ^ £ « £ « r «^«~ j bfattributed to the imperfect ^ ^ lTZoZiom of those departments . In support of these resolutions , Mr Palk SpSulated the details of our disasters during £ Crimean war , with which the ™^ " **»* £££ Sclently ac ^ xiaintcd . -Mr . Black seconded the motion , conceiving that the Crimean Commissioners had Jem greatly ill-used , and that the affair was " a sham on
the part of the Government . Lord Paijkbrston denied that there was any sham at all in the matter , and Baia that Mr . Palks spoecli was obsolete , by t ^ ro years . He had a high opinion ot the services of Sir John ML'NeiU and Colonel Tulloch ; hut he thought the medical commission had rendered to
atill mote important services , and ho could not agree the motion , which ho hoped Mr . Palk would not press to a division . —Tho motion was strongly oppoBed by Sir I John Fitzokrax © and General PiaEL , tho latter of 1 whom attributed tho misories of our army to our com- I mencing operations without a reserve , with small means , I and with a divided command , in obedience to the popu- I lar clamour for pushing on tho operations vigoroualy . Individuals were not to blame ; but Bomo had boon reprobated most unjustly . Ho thought the services of the Crimean Commissioners had been somewhat overrated ; . but he vindicated tho proceedings of the Cholsoa Board , of which ho had been a member . —Mr . Suhskt Himuiert admitted that the Government of which lie had been a member had beon much to blame for attempting too much . Ho thought , also , that tho BorviceB of tho Corn-¦
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1 East Kidisg . —No opposition is expected to the reelection of Lord Hotham and the Hon . Arthur Dna-Nobth Riding . —The Hon . J . C . Dundas , formerly M . P . for York , has announced himself as & candidate for the North Riding , the present representatives being the lion . Colonel Duncombe and E . S . Cayley , Esq . It is -understood that the opposition is directed against Mr . Cavley . Mr . Dundas is a Palmerstonian-I North Lancashire . —At a . numerously attended meeting of the friends of liberal representation in the northern division , held on "Wednesday afternoon , at 1 Preston it was , after discussion , -unanimously resolved I that Lord Cavendish , eldest son of the Earl of Burling" .- ^ - — - ¦ " ¦ - ¦^ - ^"'" ¦" """ M . n ,. ^ .
ton should be placed in nomination for the vacant seat . Colonel Wilson Patten offers himself for Te-election . Rochdale . —Mr . Edward Miall will again stand for Rochdale , on anti-Palmerstonian principles . Portsmouth . — Lord Monck ( one of the Government , and a member for the town ) lias met with an adverse ieception . at a meeting at Portsmouth . ' ' . , Tynemouth :. — Mr . Lindsay ( a Liberal , opposed to the . Government ) appears to have a good chance of reelection . , ' T ¦ ¦ , Bradford . —There is a split among the Liberalshere —the Radicals supporting General Thompson , and the " Whigs Mr . Salt . Mr . Wickhara stands for the Conser-¦
vatives . ¦ . . . ,. Sheffield . —Although they have given some disjatisfaction by their votes on the Chinese question , Messrs . Roebuck and Hadfield have received the ratification of a very large meeting . : Scarborough . —Lord Mulgrave announces himself again a candidate , as a decided supporter of Lord Palme HAUFAX . —Sir Charles Wood is again in the field . . Norwich . —Mr . Warner , it is confidently stated , will not offer himself for re-election . The contest will probably lie between Lord Bury and Mr . Schneider a gen-Jleman who lately stood for Hull . Both are L ^ rab has been
Chatham . - Sir Frederick Smith again brought forward by the Conservative party . Mr . Romfne , O . B ., the Liberal candidate , has wgnnc * his canvass , and appears to have an excellent chance of SU < GSAT . YAR MoxiTH .-On Wednesday evenmg akr ^ ^ MT ^ rr ^ uJuS ^ r ^ aSX i ? sra ^ sss vss ? sasya KSrirss bSSSS&ssa ^ 16 ^ SXvNN .-Lord Stanley agaia offers himself as a
2 mm £% mmnm § M the Oh « ncery bar , and a «™?™» £ , ? g £ to sssrc ^ sta-ari . »•
-'Tcvo ^ KoB ^ S-. L . W . BucUretirea . n account "SSSSff . arc delated to Sc that a ^ u ^ . Liberal electors lias been appointed to »» J ; J t high Arthur H . Elton—a thorough Liberal , ana a i »» | SOTonD .-Alroady there » •« « 3 £ K 2 [ sitting members < Mr . Mangles and Mr . J ™^ ^ . ? < ^^ JS X /^ £ . ^ ^ b ^^ o ^ £ ffiiS £ ^ .-the electors . It is rumoured that the other vi ^_ Su ° » T' ^ . SrSR ^ rer ^ ~ -
THE APPROACHING GENERAL ELECTION . The week has developed an amazing literature of SssswkSrs ^ = f * ?
Ch LoJDoT- The candidates nominated fox the metro-SSS £ "S . 2 SSSSSKSSSSS
fa miNSTER .-Sir De Lacy Evans again stands for WestmSster on Parliamentary Reform P ™ cipke j te I Zl lZio ^ lZ tZ ^ a Se , cornea forward on "J ^ SEKSS ^^ mm ^ Bm , Sir HaU staad
| ^^ oS- Blnianun again . Tor r f ^^ stst i ^ gg ^ afss dorcd to have but a poor chance . ro 1 wlon fbllow-Wbst Riding of Yorkshire . —Mr . Coudon , touo « ; bssSff ^ ? SS ^ S-aS present member , unless another Conaervawv 11 appear in the field .
; Co d vrHTUV . -Sir Joseph Paxton will stand for * u b 0 B ° ni OHTOK .-M , Coninghaui has ijj d an jgjto tho electors , in which he speaks agau st tho ^ opposition to Lord Palmorstoii « 8 . q v . ^ ftm 1 ftn ardent vote on the China question , and states la ™ Ul 0 political and economical reformer ; an aclvocn ^ gradu ^ extension of tho ol ^™\' rm ^ vote by tho growing intelligence of the ago , for tn I ballot ; nnd a discinlo of , those ^ ^ lopmcut of which lmvoso largely conduced to tho ^ J oqueo our commerce and manufactures , and to tho cons i prosperity of all classes . " , Cowan and EmNiummr . —Tho present members , M r . Oow » I Mr . Black , both intend to corao forward ag «»» -
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Leader (1850-1860), March 14, 1857, page 244, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2184/page/4/
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