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THE TIME8, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1846. Twwv knatkthmVeBc tJn4 far a MnU Irkl Wr aaal Um Id vocal aaUti IW he bad katea nn that a sack cMatl aheal agula lah tho. II ka lw said tut la In girl, aha reVOr. wu ear the hu, war wi.cn bet free aa eteeryt fr the hooki ef Xtm. Baxter, kept ua4r IW ract ry Act, tUt mm af Um was uteoer 30 year aad Ulf i taai aa tacta ha4 a Mtri; Ira year la IM HTawa af Mm.

Bailor. uJ bom 1m thea ntn mn. It couM Bo he uU, tienfm, that th Meaara. Baxter had akaaaarvaaUfeaf aarruoat tgaaraalaf the ularf of tkeir WW 1 1 arret tt4 girl, ea being rfau aa auvenc af wag, went in; wltheut ttatieg that they vera malax hack, tal Ual I Mr. Ifeaeaa) UU a knack af UM ef IM rue waa, tUt any yrna beving thair week iat ffve a wcekt fetvWwt aic, aM ethr ni, lUi aey aarwa a er1 war a longer pir4 wsau receive a aWalkr antic ar" a ntl'l fay.

Tib aa txreltaU ad. Wetwvcnt, tat ely (wat. If lhl mal Sahatia tU tUt tval4 ttadiag aa beta par tita. Itamrtklrg ha. lra iJ about la tnWrry at IM la atUW tltew tat gtrM hwt ht mU lUW tluU tht whot ef then ha4 Ua retained I eaotCorwal oaring tU wiwJ yean of IMt, IIU, whea many other biakavat att dJMJ.

aJ tUt larger aft, halite, were rirra to tkrcn tha I lsit any other Ik el. MMn.ButcrtUaTMxmrtrdiarrt.Un,taJ IU affair wa Imtae1antjae it nartranl Baaeitcaaac af a go4 feetlrif trtera taetcr and wcelper Mr. "ewart, rftarj ir rVaotlanJ. had ataied. afUr rmv tlx Nawn.

taller regulation tUt vat theuM laa't attUal atic rrj catnd la Bcotck rrtorw tUt Neava. lUitrf U4 a rrpaUtfcaa hr rraxSiK in( tic fxtury aa rnol u(tri'Hr( a4 ta frtUr foutific lUl Utotia lb tr wry arM ta fartarr La liaj aTr fvrj tbaai 'iUlinf or al ana4lnr I i 4U aa; IU proTWaij of tht Uw aad tkat Ll Ut Ktuj axuMi to ainlr their atlcatuai tkrir a xtomJt, la rottctiiis tbra fraai annwtuar; rt. MMr KiJ oJ rnoUilwtir; icott litr.Pf to ret.l rdantina for Um. (Iltar.W.) i I Ir. rOWBt.VO aU Ut Mf.

ntWr a 'a4X a "1 CoaJaci tnr anrliwifO aftrr ach a tLU. Uj noa them I aaj txHiU KmirtjWviiy ta eir lu aa4 UWTtt. 4 to. ant. ati aUatr arla Camt tU Wat aU Umj U4 ll itto4, tU la Iu4 a jfiUiax aa.

TU LOKD APVOCATK tUJ lUl al lb ni rf Ja." itnUr raraiit 4 a atatnat, trkidi 14 him ta lirfec iUI IU HM la qacatkw ka4 ka ait4 pwbl witkoat warnat, and ama(kl bHor a (Tane fMj aH a nuf trai aa4 ha4 nanbnJ it hi dirty Is iamin 'rlwf aa oDrnr ha4 ta cwaatttt akich oll call I a rnmi aal frarmltM at kia iaataao. II iaitaatlr aaH4 upoa IW Unff af IU eaaary, aa4 nqmtoi hbnta inrrrt'iH mai ler. Thaw UTMioUaai hi Lb Uic Mwortor brron ma arcr ril'rlj niwttf; aai for tU raT laformios hb tbind. aa4 aWrtiat nira. rark itixw a arraratrlT laiainn, aa4 if aay af lUm vrnfrnciU4 their rvMrnr voald br ohMctrd ta at the trial bit ooxht tU paUie pra aantar ta durlM tha eiainlaatanni as talrn, an4 th tra daaej af IU jadfvraU af IU eoa.

aa. tUI he 'aul4 rJtJraUrlictioa af 4ty If 4i4. Ilwaa aiJ that that ai frraaM aov a dmaa4 rompn aatiaa elaari (tU Lar4 A4nraU) aatrht raak aa atatroett vktrh wal4 prrjyJir their claim ar tU 4rae la It. Iltaerer, tUr.a rr iamine4 a rarately, an I la tU raaolt It prrtd la Ua lUl pltioa prmnt4 by Mcaara. Baxter raiatthat a for a tiolatioaaf tU aUtal wa a cnmrelnit fwUtina I reFat4; that It had hn fil.

hw4 oat ia a aunaer ahich hd aot warrant hi later frmtre a IU teritraUai of any effar ar.i tUt eaoi'lr4 la tU qaedioa for him, and not mi math whether there had barn aay imperfect'ian ia tU praerrdinr; It vat cUerred, that tU trial did at lak bUr la Ue Coart ttnaa, ahrra criminal trial were anally held I tut tU fad that a trial aai thea prncwdiag that room, which likely laat aH day, and tU apartment 4 aa tkj aecaatua wai oo rraraenuy eapinyeil lor haiiin( eoaru. It alas atiaeaiad thai tU officer ia attendance at the dtior re fttaad adaltlanc ta a rater of on of th lartie; It tarned aat Ikal a U4 ayic uiurm him of tier relation ahip, aad tU o6WrUUil tUt (idaded Ur Lecauas ah vti maklnj: a ama a thoushl aa voald rreaM a distarbane ia' th court atil this ting that nnlea ah va aridantly naraly, UH not tU dnorkceprr' proTincc ta dftermm wbetker ahe hoaI4 admittad or not, Lt Ilk Lord A4rocatl had raOed th liutirn attention ta thia. that tU mifhTlkk atep to prerent it reevrrenr, or rr raor thi penoa lr they lhaajnt lu A id pnn lart ta tk ca, ta ataiau a a not or If ther wa aay irrecnUrity, il a a per cumreteot la the partic I UatiUte pra eeedinn in a mart of law: and indeed it pprd, from petitioa of th irlf, that they did conUmplat a demand for reparation oomprnaatioo for a of tim aad raM rmprienamcnt. Tku(rk wnald at (ay wkeiiwr, ia hi opiatea, thc partie Ud a civil action, or xprraa om word fur ar afaicM uch a praeeedinc, yet there roald be no oabt that rack wa lb eewct Ikey had in eww. and liu! dnabt that nch a court wa perfectly open ta them.

They nifht raie aa action either agaiotl the naxter. or arainrt th nazutrat belor whom tkrr nad beeatakra; bat barxed to direct th attention th boua to th cjaretion. whether thi wa a fitting matter fr their interfereae whether It would not lit an Inter ferine with and preiadciax th claim, either of tU an party or tU other, if a committee ahould appointed to mak aa iareatiration ta Ur a aort af Baaing eiaaiiaatioa af that which wa beenm tU autiert of lexal larairr II Ud at th aliirhlut iaterart in thU natter. II had a acqaaintane with IU Meaara. Baxter, and Ud nerer heard of the marietral baf er thii eaat cam ander hi notic bat, from all had Uard, both parti et were peraon of tht hVrheat rerpert aatuty.

It a op a that ta eoaunc to a oecMnn oa UM mat tar the koa wal4 eoaaJer IS iniarvnu (Sect which each an appliAticm far raiiiamealary laqilry wa calculated la produce. Lord DCXCAX, Uppeninc to be a masiatrat in th di trict. an.l aeqaaiated with many of th partie, hoped wooJJ permittad lnafiwJ retttrA tauen Irom tU learned lard, a he wa noat anxi au that erery circuTTUtaoc ncted with tU matter ahoald moat minatelj inTtetbreted, beine certain that it woul4 bar been ftraad there wa mack let for the petition than tht hon. member fur Finebary trm4 imagine. II Ud reeaited a Utter from tL trf.

Baxter, etating Uw mack tUy hart at th cWartrrt ahkh had been pro erred arainrt them, aad narrating a eariety of fact ta ahewtli treat retention which. tUy wer aenutomd ta pay UttxadacauoB aad reneml oomrort or their wort neopi. lea tU lleaat af Oommorl oaS4 Creall prrhJtM tU caee af the raaxMralea. Oa th a Ur Uad, rlrtJ U4 IU Baa af rtdraaj wkWh (Kr J. Graham) had rotated eat.

aad Utrefor a wa ta taax thai la aplataeal af a ramalti wa14 aa tU Uat Baperfleon, aad If aaprrdaeaa, thea aafaroaraU ta tU and af Jnttio. II Ud aat Ud xnaeh Uaa todaliberat aa tU autarr, Urine aom dew pupal ad at dawaax, not thja. Vat IU moUea af which the Ua, xaambar Ud orixHaaUy tirea etlo Mat lUarht that aai Uard aowa farther ail aa i at Uat aUald ooariac hiaa that tU riw tak wm crreoeaaa, or th tUtemect th It had ia lacarrect, ewuld iwt fiaiwteatly Uh hi oaty ajTt IU app dilaatnl of thli cwamltta. After ama coaitiaatien. Mr.

IIUMR aaUJ II appeared la Um a my tlmpl cat rlulaled their rnrvreratat by abaealin tUmarlrt for an ailfraoaa from their do'r I and th Uaaa sural ia MuidH wUl wald tU titaatVn af th matter maau'tetartn i( pertna ineir mxhy wrr prrmlUea ro aaay wilhoal War, end a late mi tU worVUr tk. nwKWn af a milt. prrUpa. rUace th alteration of th combination lawa, tU warkmaa lUmaclr, in molt fartarie. Ud Talwatarily sre.l la tntae Uut they would Bed aUtnl nro witt.

waicn. in thia eaaa. wai I ha msderal Cm of week' time. In thia It nml.l.U lk chineryof lUwLUwu Uoufht taarUnJ ftill for half a cay ot in aharne or Ua rlrl. Keterthtleai, It ap.

Paared him that turtle had tutt Ja l.a propl oacht not ta led bctwi that Ihet KirU Ud not Keen fairly treated, rial let that tcaae they wer pace tU Uaa woulJ Botaeejaaticedmelhetii. 1 1 wai r.T that eer? reaaun Ut th koatc wa bnand to hat juilir l. At tU matter ataod. luillue (Sa Mmm nor IU cirKaor th ma'itrate, ht theurht, could aatianed and aubmitted, thereoe. that thU wa a rut for th Grcrameit to lake aa.

Tha rlrl, taonrk n3i, t.f l.tlon of contract, had not had fair trial, ar a public trial. lit trurtcl UjI ttt rafitrti of Ihinde would ordered la ia fut ar on all occatlooj la open court ht ahoulj ctr Ulnty tetc far th Uonirr. TU LOBn AIiVO rAIB uU, lh Ud klrtaJy Und Ml orJer ilat It luatWl af Isnde thould UVt ear thai nothing a)ioal4 occur ia filur to aJTord trca a prrtexl of want or pahuciiy. Kr. KKXCOJIBK replUd.

TU hauae then diTkled. TU BumbtM were Vor tl.e motion JS Afainatit 63 Majority 25. PAYMENTS TO CROWX WITMSSES. Mr. W.

fi. BRIKV uartd for "a return of tU total mwn of puk lie money (whether dented from local fund or from fundi rwtJ by frliamot) which Ud beta paid fur arrrtcr a a Vrowa wiiaeas or lir oiner aerricea, to a maa named Robert lU9y, afeu Oeorr Reilr, nluu Robert Alexander, olit OttejrfT0. 'ax ttagk 0'tUt, wh waa apnarncrd to ttanarwriaiion, a a racrani, a ine 1W priC aaeiir for th count of Trnux rpecifylar th erric for hich each Wmej Ud been paid, tU department newt efth reealBt and eipnxlitaT fWf Mfhwaj la errrr fietrict waaU aaat by Ik board tU Canaio ainaan af Eaaloaar. and th Utter wpuld rturl anaa Uy to IU cWrttary af StaU aa tU UftnJtm af IU Uw. With ffaw a SjwU Wai.

ther wera pro rhaoaf la tU Taraalh Art of that locality 1ht would later fcr whk IU lforialanj UW ba Ud therefor Pr. aa thai South Walaf ahould xmr4d fma th boa thi biH. Ud thatdtaill IU Uadirg prori aloo af thi maaarra, and Ud latradarad al thi tim ikoagkl It very Uror IU quarter met Mxl watk, tUI publicity ahoaU dten to II aai aa wMrtaaity afforded to brine then ander of tU MacUtratri throughout Eaelaad. katacriryof BvarWtnUx. am IU aatUrlty af a ractla.

Bun wxj on of meat UeauraU and Uaatt aOoeri of tU Iriah OeTemmeat. rj did Mt WlWr lUrt Ud aeea aar kltael aa im bus nouat wkatrrer. TU return wax then axnel to. KJECTMEXT8 IX ISELAXD. Mr.

W. 8. 0BUKX tUa brouxkt forward IU raolwa af which Ud rirea notice That aa. LamU addreai retrt4 to itar Xaoty to tarona Her Majesty that th aUeaUm thi Uua Uaa direcUd to a caat of tject mrnt of traaatrr which hat rrerbtly Ukta pbc al a Titlag named lUltliurlaaa, la tU ooaaty of Galway, la which it I atatod Uat not lea than 61 faanili, eaaprknnx 170 ladlrldaaJx, Ue. la om aar.

Uw irU4 fmaa ikele jiaraauona, aaoer cirrametance im taoei era aad heart renau r. aai to pray Iter MaJty thai ia will rraxamaly pleaBMl la rlr direct lonj thai IU (tlpendary augia. tratet, and other ameer of tU Iriah ooaatebaary, wU ar ia th haUt rrportinx la th Exeentlr oatrx committed br th neanatrr of IrtUad. er tuck eommuaionm at Her Majroty may pleated I appoint, required to furniah to He'r Majetty' Oortrniueut each aathrntic in formation reepartmc tk facta of thia caa a the tuy mtiwn upon ta rpri, ana inmi uen report may belltTrd ther wat acareely any one who wat not la am defrrr Ufnrontd of the rrcuautaaer which had led to tht notion. It wax atated In a Ronoramon naawe.

that xtrna)rectmenl Ud taken place ia tUt county of a rry pairful character. It attracted th attention of tit proprietor of IU Frrrmn't Jooraal, wh teat down a pc. rial reporter to th tpot and il ua report of tUI rrn tleman I which la wu about It rail attention. It wa certainly written in ttrorr language, but II Ur all th cha. racterUict of truth.

(Tht hon. gtn'icmaa her read th report girtn be th Hublin paper, tU aubttano af which wax giren In THr Tiw of Tueed.r laet.) Th trictinn wax aUt4 to hat l.l,a rlin nn l(, Vl.l. aheriff and Urge btvly of police leing prratnt; all tk bouar. Ill la number, mn demoliihed. with th of en in which wrr a man wnroaa UUuriag under frrtr, who, howtrtr, got notice to quit axm at they had rccoHred th peopl wer ditpertel, aom finding their way to th worknmtat, other emigrating, nnmbert remain 1 bg In th ntlghUnrlmod under gnat dettitulim th ground which lhrictd tenant had In common wa 400 at in luaiicea.

an.i i'im ii.rrc or tha aaii Uahopad tU "Mature, a a "hoi, would faTourahly re garoaa mj xaem rnu a utenid kapp to recti an augganuto ror tmeamag H. Mr. T. SMITH lhrhl th maaxnra weald a fal an, though OoaU k4 lma i how 11 could ht coni uereu ia ugai a peruaary rtiier th auTtculturiata, fur bf IUt to cotiaiJertd it IUt had il ia tteir oower al tha prratnt moment ta ralim themeelrr. Th idiiart af the an.

ma wa waa wui to rtwiMr enmpuiaory wnicn wa al preen! ralantarybecaaM tUy could not parauad tU farmn anq iwoauK i it wa anything, but a pecuniary tardea. II UoUxhL Uwrrrr. tUt th enuntrr waa mart tndhtxl to an ngat aon. reaueman ror introducing thi mca ure, for. though It would not diminish tU eineape it wouU a peat Internal imprerement and ht Uoed tU right Ua.

barc Mt would, in (pit of ih mor txcitin tooictahich at neacnt Drtnihtd in tU lm. inn LU attention auailar local Imprmemtata for there wa no man who, frwa hi jadrmcni and from hit ahilitr in detaila. rwuld da a wita mora aaranug than th right bun. baronet. After a few word from Mr.

Hmlxt and Sir J. liumt. ia ipianauon, ieart wa gtrcn to uruig In th txu. Th bill wa roheeqaently brooght In and read a firtt time. Mr.

M'CARTIIY then more.1 for and obUined Icare to bring la a bill to amend th act 21 and 3.1 of William IV, c. br pmtidinr k'UitionaJ boUtha rr rxjlirr nUce at tiacuon in Irauad, wber lat nnmlr of elect ra whoa nasy thai begin with the unit Utter of th alphabet ahall UCM0 9W, Oa IU motloa of Mr. Towui. rttamx ef th number of petty nation held in th Cf art houa of for mat portion or to arooy or vUnwiiliam compnnng th aad Ih public oncer by whom rack payment bad beta made, aad the period of lime daring which each payment took place." TU Loo. member ald that hi atten tion Ud been Called to a trial which took place at the Uat Tyrone epring taaia, and In which.

tU man Oaorg Reily own kaowled but If they wer true, they certainly deterred Inquire. Her wu a piclort nf an Iriah tillage, and of th citilixation exixtlng ia Ireland. Far would It f.r that counlrr to rtturi to Ih bar. bariran in' which th wa be for Ih Engliah aet their foot Uerc. than to anbject to loch a of thtagf at that which had read.

Al IcaatV when th bout wa called oa to pxat a coercion bill, th Engliah people ought la nam what th cirrumtUncet wtrt that ttlmulated th Iriah pentU to outrage. Tbr ousht to know who wer Ih real offender, againtt whom thoae coerdf meaium ought to directed, wh thr againtt th praaantry or agalntl thoa who droit them to ruin and rrimt. ThT ouxhl ale to bar befur them each fact a the, lUl that might are whether pro dra Th ao'jle lord, Uriag read th Utter, referred to, obwreed that wa inatructed to gir th moat conrkt contradic tion to th allegstioa that they or aar of their errant attempt 1 to interfere with the court of ratic ta thi and that, instead of aUwinr any harah feeling toward tU girl, they Ud dooe erery thing la their power to a Leu th rigour of their petition, bolt befor and after trial. II mutt nay, judging frost fU term! ia which th petilioM were drawn up, that tbey appeared to him to bar been written ly aom party who Ud a peraon al auimotity to IU Meatrt. Baxter.

II trusted hit hon. friend tU re ember for FinaVury would in)utr lot th character of tboat gentietnea, aad if. after doing an, found that they were capable of acting at had reprrtenUd, abeulJ both nrpriaed and aatoniahed. Mr. AGLIUXBT, frem all bad beard.

Lad doubt that tU Maaxr. Baxter were bichly reepectable mn but that wa bo reaa why they thould refna aa ineeotigatiea into th charre brought againat them. Thote geatlemea aakad for aa InTaatigatiM tbemaelret indeed. eTerybeT aeemed to ia favour of inquiry but th learned Lord Aa Tucat, nd rea had pp ed it in tht alighteet way pa, aibl. TU only roaaoa that learned lord rare for appoaing th appointment of a committee waa, that the petitioner meant to tak tU advantage, which wa open to them, of appealing to a court af Uw.

New, did not think that the girl meant to go to a court of Uw. Tht word com. petvaatton," bo doubt, wa mentioned but it waa not from a cnurt of law they naked it, but from that hu aad Ih right kind of oorapraaalion ther could gir tlien wm to inatitut aa imruiry into th treatment which they alUged they bad resetted, lie would go further, and aay that there were thiagt alleged ia thea titiutjt that ao court of law could tak eognixaao of. Without eipreaaiag any opinion at to whether roarittrat bad acted right or wrong in the caa, be mutt ray that the eontradictiona girea to the atateroeat la the petitioa were ufficient to juttify Ih bouae in granting a rwmmittr of inquiry. Two thlnrt alleged be th petitioner were peculiarly (Uaerrteg of Utng ro jiirtl into.

They atated that thee ha I on opportimirT of bnnring forward etilen ia their own behalf, that their friend were driven away from the door, and that they wer arged by tha officer to git nch ana wen a weuid pUaa their maaten, which it wax a3c4 they wer indarel ta do to their own Injury. It ehouM Uk know if thi taet formed om of tU point! to whirh the learned lord had directed bit attention Taking tU whuU cir cunutaucr Int conaidcratron, thoughl the bout ought at once to grant th dcaired inquiry. II bad doubt that thi mailer wu creating much xriteiarvl aad diacua aioa In Irundee, aad tU only way to allar that cicilemeat among all partie would to appoint the coxnmitte called for by IU boa. mam bar for Finabury. Bir J.

ORAItAkt ewefeaaed that bad ome difficulty ta dealing with thi motion, it wu aomewhat different from thai which th boa. memUr for Fintbury Ud given rjoticu. Tht boo. member Ud euhatiluted forlU motion of a hich hi U4 riven notic another, namely, for a eemnitte to In quir. II (Sir J.

Oraham) thought Ihit wa not a que tton of what Ud born th conduct of Mrmra. Baxter, or what bad been tht treatment of th girl, but rather wUther juttkc had been adminittered or not. lit did at deny the competency of th lloun of Cora id on la IU Ut reaort to inquire Into, any aTIesation of tht maUdmlnittrk Uoo of juttire either ta cieetland or any other part of tU country tat be thought tU Uua wu not adapted to a laet retort to rtftr judicial quckii to. Bat to tUt tie cUoo wm new Bartvwed. Il WU ceaaary to inquire whrther tbert wu any short, ready, tad cheap mod of attaining jwatiee, if Inlutrlo bad been done ta UU eaa w.

It wu proper that th boo thould kaowtUttUUwacd VracUc of Sootlaad wer quiU dit tinct from the Uw aad practice of aay other part of lk country in thlt rttpcrt. Year by year tU Faculty of Ad vocal et eppolnted a comautu from Ueir own body, to Wt'n all rate wer referred of partie tuing ta formi txsu ftrii. Ihe glrU aflegtd rhat thtlr rax bad been pre judiccd, and tUI Injuttlot Ud beta dooe. At a mat tor af courte, If they went baf or a rWtiah court af quarter aexrioM with their cat, tUir petition In it would referred la thi comuittte of tU Faculty af Advocate, aad If that oaromitte reportod that ther wu aaUoofal rautM litifmtdi, tU coart af quarter aaaxiiiai would kansn' coucael to th partie, aad that rirtf, a a matter of court. If they U4 a ground ef action, would bar tU anaaat afforded tUn of peocatdlag elUtr crimi aally er dvillyi aad If Uat faeU could prertd, ther wa bo doaht ta hi mind thai before a fcetti.

Ury, if to U(ift Ud been dona, UndaaM tUatagM weald rtce rared. II Ihaarbt ami moat material far the aouat to otaawaar lUl fftTIWI laquirj xwaor wu concerned, and Ih cirrumatonce and attendant reedutgt were auch Uat anticipated fuat their exaction to what Ud taken place, fTtr J. ORAIIAM mid, rinct IU hon. member bad green notice of hia motion. had Dot received tU Information from Ireland upon tU (ubjectof.it far which he had written, and bt wu therefor entirely uninformed to Ui parti cuUrcaat.

If the hon. member tuppoaedtUt th comU. bulary rerc wat emploved vr the Uovernment apiea, or in inciting to the mmmiaaion of offence, could only my Uat rurb aa act would be the rrtaUal noaaibl Mtrac. and deerrv lug of the arverrtt reprobation. Colonel th Uad of th police, wu an officer of bath character, wU wu in of Ue oninioen of Oovernraent apon thi point, and until ht (Sir J.

Graham) bad clear proof of uch a tact, be could not credit It. Jit aad not im wan on jertioa to Iht ret am. Mr. RATTAN aaid. th right bon.

Uror.et wu ef eoune a war of th rat of two polic efficen Uiag placed In a wall, and then giving Information. A roan of th nan of Mullia Ud paid a vitit to England and twor that at tU eery be waa ia tU Weri of Ireland. In another rat a policeman waa tern top la riUnd ia a man 'i pocket whom ho afterward! arrettad. (Mr. 0 rattan) Ud known in.

rlancetla which na bad beta cautioned that vtrjUing tUt wu mid at pubiic heuae wu known to Uovernment. Mr. B. KSCOTT. wUhed to ak tk Un.

memlr for Limerick whether a penoa committing an act of vacancy ia Inland wu liahU to Iraneported, Implied ia hit motloa I Mr. W. 8. O'BRIEN replied In th affirmative Mr. OKATTAK aaid wu liabU to truupertod for aevea year.

Mr. O'CONNKLL If cannM find Kcurittlln lOf. (hear), he I tianportd a vagrant. I Mr. IICME mid.

if ther wu any truth In Ih rtiterotnU which had jutt Keen made, could th ttat of Ireland be wondered all Some antwer ahould girta to thtm when th bout wu called to peat coercive meaaure ia drtlaod. If imprhwnmenl of two or three girl far 10 al PundM excited ao much indignation, lurtly tuck atatemenU required immediate Inquiry. The character of Uovern mnt wu at ttak if th demeralixlng thing wer allowed. Kr J. GRAHAM thought th baa.

member (Mr. Ham) could not Uv beard what bad aaid in retJy to the hon mem her for Limerick. That bon. member had placed on Ue notic book a chare with reference to a particular per ton, and ao recently that ht bad not bad tim to reedy aa antwer from IreUnd to that particular eat. II bad written lamadUUly, bat Ud ytt received no (newer from Ih Uovernmetil.

lie had distinctly oeaied ikal there bad the Ihtr oughl not compel lb landlord IreUnd to perform tuvir auuet. iiiear, near.i lie neu rmwKrwuru pv form hi dutr br brinring th matter befor IU Uute. The boa. member concluded wiU hit motion. HirJ.

ORAIIAM (aid. th bon. gentleman bad binrtel deeUred that be Vaew nothing whatever of Ue Iranaartien which ht b4 brought belor ue none, xrtpi irom Mwapaper report. II had read rrora a newtpaper the report which embodied the accuaation, and bad added that bad heard ther wu a potitivt contradiction in another parser, which, however, bo bad not aoen. II J.

Qrahaml. lik Ih hon. rentleman. knew nothing of the eaa ticept fiom wkat Udaeen la the Mwtpxpen witbed could my that entirely aiacreaiied me ti. roelt in euetUon.

II had already itated In tUt bua that, in th pretenl ttat of Ireland, did with IUt a mor tUa ordinary forbearance thould be eiercited in auch. cue. II believed that ia general there waa a ditpnaition of tUt kind, and ahould Utr be unhappy rate lik that referred to by th hon. member, he did hope and truit that thty wer generally lonkadupna wltk diaapprobatinn. (Hear.) Tk bon.

member had alluded to th outrage which had been committed. lit wat certain tut every hoo. member of that boat, aad the hon. member hlmeelf, mutt with that curb eutraset thould not committed and mat think, Uat to Vrtxler th country habitable, it wu abeoluUly Mceaaary Ih public peace ahould be preserved. the other hand, if ru moan like that ahould prevail, II it wat tupv oeed to likelv that what wu called the clearanc intern would be reaortel to ia Inland, It would abtolately ncrmry to check IL tvea if reuuiaite.

by legialative meant. At tile matter now ttood with reaped to thil particular caar, it would ImpoaaibU for him, at once, to put a judgment upon it. Al preornt kxtt netning of th cat xcept from ru mour, but IU matter wu undergoing Inquiry by the tu Uaritiet. and when thtir Inform attoo ahould be received, he would willing to Uforra IU bouae of th fact in the 'ion at which ther retptctively prrtided. and th name ef perent It whom crum umnvnte or crow informal km weragrantnl err fuaad at th (aid aeeai tna.

tsecifvlne the date of ancL deei. ion, rttnrna to include th period Wtween the lat day of rfaauary, IMS, aad lb Itt day or Jaouary, 1318, wer rdtnd. Th onlen of th day. wer then ditpottd of, anj th bout adjourned al a quarter to 1 o'clock; "TaUTCII FOUR per CKNT. LOAN.

The under yj aVaad Araatt ar PTKIAT to PAT Ik am th Uaf Apr t. for lha ahavt LO A brtaara the bnun t( II aat t'cleok. at aawe enen, nauia art, wnjmrfn, A. aad o. aTthaC 10 the HOLDKHS of MKXIO'AN Ta "ewial mimlu af Italian of Mtloa Bmia.

appelated I Oaaarml UmIhi aij al taa UJai Tiim Hik.ll. aet, far tk aejpw taklji Keaeurva rvewar frr4a Maaaea. P. Litaedl aad CaL. tha aiawnl rwmaialfe la thatr aaaula email ramlllaaiM owiai ay meat arenuni or ia Hum dtv.ieMi, neaa a to tntmn It WnalnuUart thataa arna aieal Baa ban anade eaenhy Maaara.

Llaardt aad Co. aerM mv avar. al eaeuia il tariaUa. Ua aat aal af lb aaid ai nlaa to tha nr wet aa aa Ike Unvammeel. to appav a the rATMK.1T of IU DITI PK.1 1 ua th Melxaa Bnada.

aad thai the aulwaick had amemia 4 albelewtof toe Ike rteevavy Ihar la mt ta. UI 11. AaaUB Frawa. Aped x. Ihartof la ta oar tae.

ALraCt OCDfEgT. See. tOOONTKY IIOUSK. Ta LK.T. Furni iherL MIPKVCg.

la tk emaa'tof Pawai.ce aalWa hMn towa. aiika ralwoad Itaraa mlUadbatant fo a II Tha waali Waf It Kad moana, akk dialax. dnaaa. and avoralat Tm itba tea k'nM IVel ft) lit, aa aiaaltaat awneey tal ataadry. wlik evaty ojaaaohBe foe a am aanuv.

IM anuaa NafWi upa a uaa4 4ai caaa, awmonded w.tk ahautlian aad flower aeda wnh la er rahoau Iw MHnr. ida. aMlwDaortpendaevaUdkUchaa tvd Ih ahuaaeaaaprlaia avvwa area wm maca Btaaa ao ium a arwe ml a tail fmm la pariah charea, ht a moat ktevitav Tot nu ibat parueaian aiMrwa, poat paid. I A. nv.

pirar, KaManura. Pua meaaUm it waa oalt fair Uat tha bout and th publixj eaura the a ealnf wt I be urd th foH wux aUaow. Xa ad been any pevmiaaien, direct or implied, riven coewUbulary force ia Ir I uu uia par wi an irnanmioii. i uuiim kit ia suwi I aarchinr inauiry. and there had been a reaeraf order ieaued PJ ak.

ak.t 1 I coauouie lov aortedto. Mr. IIUMR wumtiafied with thlt btrdanatba. Th motloa wu thra agreed to. Mr.

P. B. RYAN. Mr. CCONNELL.

la moving for "a copy cf any report eat to OoTtmment by a cipendlary ar other magi "trait, or by any polic authoritv, af aay attack mad, or alleged, on the bona of Mr. F. B. Ryan, or on hlmeelf, ia th year IMS; alto of any attack mad, alleged to Lav been mad, on the hon a of th laid Mr. P.

B. Ryan, la th month of March, I Ml aim a return or th aiacbarre or lot said Mr. P. Rran tU Insolvent Court. In th county of Tin perary, and a copy of tU arbedul filed by him on that oc canoe," mid ahould detain th houte only for a thort tim to render bit motion intelligible.

A letter had appeared la a Mwapaper tigaed P. B. Ryxn," aa exeeediEglr wll written letter, ao forcibly expreaatd Uat il Ud th honour of attracting the attention of the right boa. baronet (Sir Oraham). The writer of Ih letter bad auUeribed bimatirhit (Mr.O'Conneirt) "faithful friend." He wu tatitfied he wa not hia friend, and wat not ambitious of th honour of hi acquaintance.

Th writer (tattd tUt wai attacked, and hit tin wm attacked, after hi family war abed. II (Mr, O'Onnnell) bad uadentood that (omethlng of a aimilar kind had been aaid to Ur occurred before, and IU magitrate Ud iavactigated tha matter, and Ud found Ue lUtetnent to totally unfounded. II wkhed to Uv th nport which bad been mad to th Oovermneat of th tranaaction. and of IU mor recent tnaaactiaa. II un dentood that both were fahrkationa.

It wiahed likewiae for a return of Mr. Ryan' ditchxrg an iaxolvent, and of hi achedula, which led him to think tUt bit raithful friend" wu not a very ceaaritntloui tenant, and not very aentibU of bit obligation! or con tract. Kr J. GRAHAM did aot offtr any OTPOtitioa to IU motion. With regard to th aeconJ part of It.

thlt gea'lrmaa Ud been anfortuuate, aad bad taken th benefit of Inanlvent Act, aad if hon. aad learned member required it, be ahould not oppoat IL II Ud no knowledg of th rentleman bad certainly beta ttruck by hi tate mentt and by hi Utter, which wat iprtaed in very forcible language, and th writer being, at he uppod, a partem of repecUbility, baring, la year 1828, been pUced In the chair al a meeting of th Catholic Aatociatkm. en lb motion of th bon. and learned member for Cork (Mr. Ofjon twll), bad read Ue letter to the bout.

II put it to tht ban. and learned member whether ha would pre for Uat part of hi motion which thowed tUt thil gentleman bad been unfortunate. Mr. CCONNKLL thought tU return of th arhedute ratcejaary, to lhw, not that wat a poor maa, but what property ht returned ander hi Insolvency, and what hit dtbtt were. He bad raott dietlnct evidence, that af tU gentlerjan wU bad nSered moat from him, ta hon.

member ror Tipperary, that Mr. Ryan bad repreeehud aimaeii an exceedingly tunerlng man. TU boa. memUr Ud th mbfortan to bar him far a tenant. It wu mart painful for him to drag out thi tpecie ef account from aay man, but after that It tier be did not think any great Ceremony wai deeerrvd oa hit part.

A to having been in Ih chair at a meeting of th Catholic Aeeociatiaa in 1828, did not know how it Up pened might have coca Into the meeting a country gentleman and keen pat Into th chair: but that wu ns great proor or hit property or Katie. Ht could not my it did not happen, but had re recollection of it. II could a am re th kut it wu from DO mlterable dan re to trlumnh ever th man' poverty that aakad for UW return but he uked for it Uat might abU to nrovt from thoaa dora. mentt what could ttat ad by an bon. member tf tht bouae.

fpact to tht peraon who bad received tht high konourof Ming caueu in aiu vi uaa viawi; vi ue ngui nan. grniic maa. thould tutpend their judgment. (Hear, hear.) Mr. C.

rOWKLL thoughl that tanulry wu itdieuL and that it ought to bt mtixfactory to hit hon. friend to Induce him to withdraw hi motion. Mr. 8. O'BRIEN, on withdrawing th motion, oa th andentanding that the remit of the inquiry ahould Uld befor Ih bouae.

mid IUt ht bad no deairt to obtain popuUritv for ruffian and murderer. On mor than on occaaUa be had xpd hit lif to put an end to crime, and that life would willingly aacrificed to rarrrow if he could effect that object. II did not with to palut agrarian outrage, but wiahed to remoTt It cautet. Th motion wu then by tear withdrawn. niOIIWAY RATES.

Mr J. ORAHAM. In rlrlng for lean to bring ta a bill to amend Ue Uw of highway, aaid that II rtel la a great meaaure upon th gnat attention paid to tU aubjecLand th rul laboura or th rpeter the mn levied la bngland wtakwav rhtet wit i.ovu.wwr. imre wa, great number of officer employed, and the tyttem generally wu la great confuaioa. In the bill introduced by notation, nowtrer, for panthe or th manaremnt af th hishwar rat but it wu eatr rermiaaiv th till had not been of gnat utility, and the object of the bill now Introduced wu to render tUt combination compultory.

To effect bit object he protwted to repeal all the tiUtlng Uwx, aa 1 to Introduce a bill to remodel and conaelidai th whoU. Hit firtt object wat to dirkl th county into di trlcU, for th purpou of btghwax, a Ur poaaibl, rottrmlnw with th rrgittration dittrictt, and Um reducing Ihe rumUr of officen from 14,000 or 12,000 to M0 or GOO. Th alteration in. th mod of adulnittering th highway propoi be thlt Inll made It neccteary to repeal tUtxitting act. th and 6th William I thouih a Uriw nronortloa of it cUute wen rt enacted, with eery (light malincationa.

Th mw machinery mated by IU bill (tU enactment relating to which wer contained In the firtt 35 aectioni) enn tieted mainly la th formation of dittrictt by Ih union of pariah now (eparately maintaining their own which diatrictrlcti Wera to be placed under management of local board, tk repair of th bighwiyt In each being conducted by a competent paid lurreyr. Tb formation of Ih dirtrictt wat to arranged by th Commleaionen of Enclotura, acting upon th local tuggeeticM of th ma gtt tratet and other authentic. They would be of tuch a lixt it to be maaagtabt with on turveyor.ln rhlef with aom aubordl aat aatutaat. TU board ia each diatrict wu to elected for two yean br th rateravert of the atvtral oariahca. each of a hich wu to be npreaented by on or mora waywarden, utheCommlaeionenftf Ecclotura thould determin.

No hamlet or diviaioa of a pariah containing let than four mile of highway wu to bat a teparat waywarden, but wuto be combined ror bighway purpoaet with tM parua ol waick it formed part. Tb waywarden, when tlected, wen to (err for th two yean. TUy wen to elected preciaely la IU urn manner and th tarn teal of Toting at guardiani of th poor. Thty wan to appoint a dittrict turrtyor, a clerk, and treats rtr the Utter unpaid, would probably th banker of Ih dittrict and tUy wra to fix the taUrirt ef IU two former, nbject to Ih approval th Enclotura Uomuianonera. Th commivaionert mlht diem let the officer, and, with thtir content, but not thcrwiar, th hoard might do liktwit.

Th board wat to hold not Ice than four meetinji yearly. They mixht tpoolna local committee out of their own bodY for Ue Tarlou parte of the diatrict. Thtrt wu alto I on general annual meeting of the board, pravioualy to which the yearly aecuunte of th diatrict wire to audited by th Poor Law Cnion auditor, at wu now to paid by Ih public. Al th annual meeting Ih account were to be aubrolttcd. and al Iht cam tim turvtyvr WM to pn lent hia eatimate of the prolabl ipcotct of malntajning th Mvtral highway! In th dittrict lor th entuingytar.

II wu to Ur power, with tU unanimout content of th waywarden, to convert th charge Uto union, iattead of a townthip or parochial chary. Except whert it wu Hilled otherwiee by auch content, then would be two rate to contributed by Utpariahet in each diatrict, laLarate forth tointiinenau of tk dittrict, ix th aalarie of officen and ntomary tuki vi in wry, ao owinnawaonvrv oi cncioaun Wtrt 10 determin la what proportion of tb coottituent pariihr wu I contribute to thi rate 2d, a rate for th eeparate repaid of th bighwayt in each pariah. Th board might content, with th concurrence ef the rommiationem. IhU th joint ar diatrict rat alon ihoulj be levied, and that it thould applicant Th common to th repain of all th highway! within tht dittrict. But, la thtabaenctof tuch cenaent, Iht (urrryor ettimxU woald tpecify th tumi required la retpect of both rate! from tach parith.

Beth wer to collected together by tht parochial collcctorof poor ratr. woo wouiu pay lacru over 10 id tnuurtr or tb diatrict. It wu alto propneej Uat tleae highway ratea ahould ia all reepecte aaaimiUted to the poor rate in thtir Inddetta, th nmedie for non payment, th appeal xgalaat them, Ac, well in collection, which wu to concur rent, Uough in forai arparate. It wat alto pro noted Uat th auLrtmaai to levied, tU. lOd.

at on tune, or 2. Cd. th pound pr annum, ahould retained in th repealed act. It wm liktwi propoaed that power given br Mr. MATTER wu anfortuaaU (a bar Iht peraon Lrow money oa ieeurity ef Ih rate, either diatrict or pare nt, and, to th great credit of th reat i hit only bad tenant.

TU hon. and chlal, for any work or ImproYtmthl by which either a dittrict or Individual pariihe might benefited but it wu provided that IU 1 01.1 ao raited matt repaid, together with all interctf, within SO year. II wu aecctaary, however, befon any ruch loao wen raited, thai ootuent of th F.aclotur Cocamiaiuoen thould be obtained aad th cummiaaioDen wen empowered In doubtful cKl to nd down inipectort to th rpjt, to view aad report uooa tk condition of highway, and th tndiac of projected lraprorcmcnte. Highway wer becoming more and mor important, railway wer faat raatrartlng turu pik roudt, aad highway! wtr beoomiaag much uaad tenm to tb rauwayi ta many part of tht country and Um traffic upon them inrTcaaed. tht Inportaace of Improving th highway would of court proportioriahty lncraat.

All UabllitvM to repair raiioaie tv uimr win left by UU atatun. Th numeroui iwtLiImm of ranealad act raUUng ta th dutlef of wntyma th rood of ptling mattriala. prercnU of buiaaocc, wlUaing of higuwajx, ard to tht tUteor cnrMla Irtlana. I (topping up nnnay1. procceaing, when bighwari wen eat ramllr.

Ud aUswtd Ua IWala I ef npair, At, were propoard to re tuactau, with only ieved hit atatemtal with regard to I tnoditrxtinai at wtn reqotrad to max them eonaiattat UI mw mjutamery ei uiatncpa, Aa a. "trial klladed to for hi tenan Uaeuld ur that ht wu learned member for Cork uked for kckedul of th In aaleeat Court to rtmor from public mind th Impreaaion IU letter bad naturally conveyed. Ill begged to call th at lection of tU Horn Secretary to tht fact 1 After th maa had oUalaed hia diacharg from tk Into! vent Court, (Mr. MiUr) applied to hi aatigM for th payment of hi rent, or lb aarreadar ef tU land bald. II obtained aa order from Ue court IUt IU mocty ahould paid or tU Uad gtraa ap.

That order wu arrred upon peraon ht tup pored to tat tb katign, "root name wu noay roggany. (Laagl Uurhtar.l Bubaeooentlr aa aUackment wu about to iaeu aponfUat order, and then learned, for tht ant time, from Ue Mpprncd aaaigaee, wU wu IU iMolrtnt'l brMUr ia Uw, Uat tk real aaaiawea, tU peraou wU rejoiced fa th nam ef Body Forxarty I laugh tar), wm a labouring man in tU ewiplormeat ef tU iniolreet. (Hear.) TUt wa tufficiant tar lb credit Uat could attached to rtaterseni maoe by auch a pen a with regard to tht tUt of crime la Ireland. Ual ar com pa tat na to hi famU on hit land 1 but beliarraal tU outng mantinoad wu not trw (aid UW oo th nil HAJK ITTH TnKATKC Tht hvat tliU Vator Kaar. lit dait.

anTw Kranla. Rtln day Apell 4. wlO a iwettannd Taedrt klehly aawwfal Or aa. mUlled Ml.lo. khtaa.

t. oraaaarl 1 laVi, rax. leUI 1 Or iaaaapa. Mar Ikitan raaewa, Mb. Ortarl AMrail, Mil aarhanH.

fallowed by Iht PtrtrUaaemtBl UAL eOflt Ull'IK lit, la "hlrk M41Vt. UU Oraha wiU tsnaar aa a raaatarr ml tkwCoaiFt ml Laaa II aadwOI euh HHlim. Loun TaWaU. la Mu th oaari. tM etuncaai wmawt mm la Cone aa oavMta.

la tna Paa dTnla.Mdlaa. "hark, lha aaat aawa mi LA amN 3 tlftt'LA. Aaaina. Madara CM Mtaa. erad with EOLIkK; ca.

La Ivrad. Arraawtd bp M. rVrnaL in lkra lahlaana. Tb aaa i bv ne ISunL Th mai by Mr. C.

MarahalL friaMlpal ctuvaefara i Krfiruia (beb(kd I rami Kdeap. MO. Ui Oraha Rabeaaal Gaenvei. M. rrt anwai Kdrard Madaaa Petit Ptrphaa i Pnac ml 8.1 mi (hnbvrf K.41MI.

M. to Matua. Ia Uaa eswra mt th ball. Tela yitoak ne. hp th Caeypkeai of th Ooep 4 RaTa Pat la rtaaeea.

Mn. Laetl ovaoa. mpeetl by MP. MneL aad Mil. (Vat Matmarta aTKibvaa.

Mil. Utaut Oraha aad M. remt i Oraad Paa a Dryadaa, Mil. Lartl Oraha aad th Hdte rf th CAarpt ItaJlet Th hltklv awe tf al Balri. Catarlsa au, FUl Baadll, wiQ Bahtwiaal.

Mr. W. Harrbxa Raymoed. Mr. Jkeraial i Amaury.

Mv. ftananaau winwaa. wr wta iiaaaaa, Mr. KtrvaoB; LaoaaaL taclad with THE IMJLHO MY Mm TTtlCATIK BOTAI, AlATMAkK BT. Me.

a. Wtar. K.J limmm tal Maaaea. arrrva Ifvaian a uvntf noa.wi waTaSavYltf: wiiV, f. W.

rima LaJjCaraW Bra laa Bgaeaat I K'wmvllai. Mr, ftaiajma. jraV. Mr. MM Jala AiUrwakk.

OKASPfATHrH WIIITKriEAD. eaaerad wua Tlia rVXT. jni 1X1X1X0 wot pnwenud (21 tamal IIOXorRJ TRICK i prladral eharaeten hy aaea. r. Mathewv f.

Tia at. A. Wlraa, Diddaar, aM Rw Wyj Mat and Mra. kley. After which, nor MT Tllb Wi; r.

Ta Otre td hit Hen? UafM with TO PgRKI.13 TIM four. TT1KATRR. Mr. J. M.

Mav4dot. Hot Lw aad Mamawe. KTEXIXO will a txrtad Till ruLLIra or rhinp. Mr. Jam Train; flnrw Pumrdraft, Mr.

PWra alkol Mr. CharWa MSm Tk IkrfL HZaTm veauaa nv wmrn ovk iiora ae. A Car TMM TUB TTLiaT T.ewladtwttk THEATRR ROTAL. APRLPrtL roar th rHreelloa af Maylaaa rvwtA run imixa ui ha ntMui em nn bttttw. I HaaJrrf Taara eo.

Coaaor Keaaarfy. Mr. Hlhp Oaoeaa. Mr! "T5" "tatter OflaaMt. Mr.

Wrlehtt Jack aw. Mr. Paal IWdfoH O'WHI. wolae i Miami Madam Cl 't. Aftewkah.THK rimi aiv IaikKinaf Ih ntat a TaMa fr th rlrhratt tram mi jmrm nTiroraara Tanaaaru IUV ITIXtuD YOlI WIFX TO CAMRKRWKLLf ia.aaj.ivn ATH.

9T. JAMWra TITRATltR, TTItg STgvljo wUl paowetM KTRK AIMR a. Moarlr. eh la Kurnvnc ii Ira. Madam (ark f4'wt by TR MxUaat Dha.

IKt7RCU1tee, THKATRK ROTAL. "APLKR'WRLT9. TTata tH fHeetloa af Mra. Waeaee and Mr. PMraa.

TTJIi "HI peaavntad MOXRT. Mr Jha Tttey. Mr. A. Mr.

g'alja. Mr. rheipa alaraht moat, tt Mr. O. HeaaMI Captain rWlev Roih.

Mr. n. vataa Mr. Omvaa. Mr.

II. Mellon Udr graaklla. Ma II. Marat 1 Mwa Twv. Mm fniv Clara Pnaaiaa.

Mra. Waraar. Alee whlek. POPMSO TliU WWMatwji. taarraM wa auaciiiar H1XI.IU.

KRW TltSATRR. rkP1lri'i MatVal br.i'aa. For Ik BESKriT af Ih A WILT. Ttaaifa Kteaiat, M. PHILLIPrk wiu rpal hat ttl aoedl Barr nauiLAi.

oai.uaiu.ia. otuif pfaauraiitM aaat alfhl aaul ARTLtrS ROTAL AMPIIITnCATRK. PiworiMoe tad Manaeae. Me. w.

Bene. Poaltrraly the Laat Week befor the Kattrv Hulrdara TTII RTKtfWO will pnwated Ih traM tprtaet ITlg Afla whea. brtniaat feenta nf IS aM. la which Mr. Ratty will Vara IM boom of apraartnr wah hit elcbriJ Arahaaa Mara, Ma, a wtoa paef leaaaaoaa haa haa paaatad br tow tM meat BaaraoB ncuuiiiunB.

a ironaaat wita aaovtt araorpiee. TO CORRESrOXDEXTS. So notice can taken of anonymon communlcaUona. Whatever Intended for ineertlon matt authenticated by the nam and addreai of IU writer not neeeuarily for pviNKauttK, vat a a guarantee oi iua gooq I aim. fft cannot undtPtak to return rejcted commuaicationj.

yeatarday meraiaf aad lalahed al half pan 1 LO.VDOy, FRWAJ, APRIL 3, 1W4. Ia the IIoum of Lord Uit night tha Eulof Riroir rota to mot a rote of think, to the rmr of the Sutlej, for the lata brilHaat actlou in India and, after oarerting to the picaiara which he felt In drawing the atUntion of the houie to two Tictorift Inxtcid of ocr, procerdrd to dcrcriho at (rreat length the circanutaooca which ltd to the battle of Aliwal, and to pirticuiinn too Mrerai tnanctaTrei which rrfulted in the total defeat oi that portion of the Sikh arrar oppoaed to Sir II. BmitbY diriaion at Aliwal. HUlordihip at the tame time pupd a high enlorritun on Sir IL Fmith and the officen under his command; and, after a lew extended notice of the battle cf Sbraon. con cluded by moTHijr that the thanka of the hutise 'ahoald bo to Sir II.

Smith, the officer, and troop under hit command, fir their conduct at the kittle of Aliwal, and to Sir II. IIar Dixoa, Sir II. Qoccn, and tha officen and troope under their command, for lha 'victory Kilned oyer the Sikhi at Bobraoa. The Karl of ArciXAXD roea to ih moMnn itutead cf the Marqaia of LAnnowgs who wai an aroidably atxtent. Alter praixing the cotorommxto itill with which tha pl for tha two hattka had been conceired and executed, tha noble Lord drew tha attention of tha hinte to tha vabar upland br tha natire troope In nam), and br thaSheekx.

wattea brigade tn paxtioalir oa ercry cAXiion. Thrrewu on branch of tha terrioe, of which acrtu 14 been iitpotd tomhtm aa tinfaTvnrabla opioloo, ha Keaat tlx Bevgal Artillery; bat iu efGciency had been trionphantly pro red tn tha rron.t rictorie nor could anythirg be added to tha wordt of Sir IL Samjt. 0or tana and guMtr. officen and taen, roxy be equxltoJ, bat exnnot be rxctlM, by any artillery ia tha world." After lusentir the Um of life which neceanly attended tlx ts glurioru acMiTrixirnlg, tha noble lord con cluded by cxprtaung nu tearty coacumnw in tne prdpoKO rote. Te Duke of after rxprrjtj hit delight at tha nnaaimity which prtTxUcd ia tha ni'taM on inrJ'iCf, proceeded to eoament oa toe otmrae tf treat which hat.

irnd red war with the Sikh iraeriuble, aad on tha difficulUea with which tae UovertKir Oenrrxl ana CcOTmxnT in Caief had to contend in caoorntratln; a taffident force to repel they tbreatcoed laTx ion, withent Infringing tn treVjet wbica exutod wua ue bika Uovernment, Tfate trrhtire had been riolaUd by the Sikh, and ftcr their 6rt attack hd repulaext, tb xoriea of which ended in the TictoriVe for which the thank of the hooai were now uketf. It wat ittfeteiry to reliere Loidiaaah at will at to keep open a communication in tha rear, and thi important talk had been I Sir II. wco naa accomntuhed both obiecta. bendea defrattng the ereiny with immente loa. Ue (the Dnke of ii iLu.ioTOKi naa never read of any caat in wbica more eteergy.

ability, and JliUrr bad been ahown. man in tnat or tne batue of AliwxX, and B.r II. FaiTH bad prared hlma. li an honour to the countrr, and that he wu capable of rndring the mott im irxnt at racea. ue quite oonenrred wita what tne Karl of Arrxuim had aaid retDectiai the Besnl ArtilUry tuch ailly reporta made by a pare! of ig norant peiaun, were not worm notice: nut con, ene of toe mo! tcientific ia tha world, wu compoted not of of llogliahmea, and the houte might on au urea uat it wouia aiwayt conduct lUeir, Englihhmrn ever did, ia a way becoming to the cuiintiy.

ine do we dale men tamed to tne battle of Sobrarm, xnd after a warm eologia on Sir II. llRiioE and all caDcerned In it, coocluied by call iog on the house for an onanimoua vote ol thanka. The Karl of Riron, in reply to tome oheervatioet of Lord CoLCHESTtR, ttated that the Government would feel it their duty, with the content of Parlia ment, to ttify their tense cf the a irvicct of the officer who bad fallen ia tne Late action. The teveral ntolatioas were thea put and agreed to. The houte thea adjourned.

In the lToute of Common Sir R. rxaL brouibt forward a timilar motion. lie oommenoed by tut iog that the vote of thanka which he proposed would enable tbe rrpretentattvea cf a great empire, proud of it military prowe. to acknowledire the protectinx bind oi ALMioirTT Uoo, who bad rated op for at men capibla of exalting the military character lI tbe country to tbe bigbett glory, it would enable them to mingle with the cordial exprewion of their admiration for the valour of tha general, officer, and men, who btd obtained tach glorious and im portant victoriet on tbe bankt of tne oatbi. an ex preraion of proud and manly Borrow for tha unre turnin'g brave," whohxd tacriced their live for the honour and Intereata of England.

Hi motion would include vote of thank for two great victories achieved within a limited period of time, and alto within a limited territory, lie would not, now ver, inoorporato tha tbanxt for tae two victoritt it one resolution, but would reserve for each ictorr i'i separate and duo share of honour. Ue then drtcrihed from the despatches of Sir IL JtrrH, who wielded tha pen with th i tame success as the sword, the circumstances preceding tha battle rf Aliwal, which had terminated ia the complete defeat and total disorganixttioa of that division of tbe Dika army wbica bad been detacbed to capture Loodianah, and te intercept car artillery advancing to Ilumkee by lha road of Boesean. Tbe buna at present only knew of the successes of Sir II. Sarrn. lie would bow speak of the checks which be bad received ia tha course ef his march to Lodianah for checks la war there alwirt moat be: and he who waa able to reoover from them, made thertby an addition to h's glory.

Sir II. Smith lad met with a reverse bat he had encountered it with the ssme spirit at that with which he afterwards achieved his victory. Having described in tha military language of Sir H. 8ith tha nature extent of the check la qaestUn, ha observed that the battle which that gallant officer had nbstquently won had added new lustre to his former services. And' those terricea were not inoonsidenhle.

Ue' had been at tha capture at Monte Video, and at tha ttrge of Bae nos Ay re, ne hid served in the Peaintala from the battle of Vimetra down to that of Cora una. He had be preacnt at the siege a of Ciu o.j B.drot. and at the battl iBmanca, vitaon, ui ryrerjetB, vruMZ, ana aou loue. Suharquently had been at Wt thing ton and Ifrw Orlraoe, and aftorwards, on rttorniog from America, at tbe crowning victory of Waterloo. What a KruaofgaUant service si and bow rejoiced wu ha at being able to bring before a grateful country to long a life of military exertion 1 Uaring reconducted B.r II.

Smith and his brave division from Loodianah to 4uaaa.cTj, iKig aaae ajiiTiu iwv aaaje fciuiwtv taav battle of Sobnon, ia which they took a distinguished part, he proceeded to describe the lea ting pxrticulxrs of that action, whereby tha Sikh army, whose undaunted bravery bad rxecited tha special admiration of Sir U. IlAanmog aad gig IL Ooeon, bad soflered defeat and enormous lot, and had been driven across tha Sutltj, opening the march of tbe tin ma army to tne capital of tnei" domi nions. Hot one tnird or tbe force engaged ia these great action wu European bat the example which they had set had been worthily followed by tho native troops. For tha success so gained, he could not doubt but that there weald be one aniveml demonstration of gratitude on the nart ef the house. Nothing had occurred to sullv our victory, and he hoped that tha impreaaion of tbe superiority of oar arms, which it must have created ia India, would secure the con tinutnee of peaeo la that quarter of tha world for many a rear.

Ua hooid that the house would allow him, with tho expression of gratitude to tbe conquerors waa survived, to Dingle hit regret for tome officen who had fallen. 0a a former occasion ha had to lament tbe Ioee of the gallant Bir Sat. 0a the present ha had to regret tha Iocs of Sir R. Dick, aa officer who, before thews events, had long been distinguished for hit glowing valour. ne hid served st Maids, Alexandria, Buaaco, Fucntea Onor, Ciudad Ro drigo, Badtjoz, Burgos, aad Salamanca.

Ia 1815 he commanded that illustrious regiment, the 42d Highlanders at uaxtre Bns and at Uat ha feu ia the battle of Sobraon. Another gallant officer who then fell, wu Lieutenant Colonel Tatlor, oT the 2Uth. He wu tha sen of Lieutenant Colonel Tatlor who ftll at Vimiera, and had there established an hereditary claim oa the national rcgnt and gratitade. Besides these officer rainy had ft lien, who, by their services were entitled to tbe antctionate rerpect of their countrymen. He could not mention all their! mines, but be had been thrown for many yean put into habits of interccarse with one who had lest a gallant son, who, if he had lived, would hare supported the honour of his name and his high military reputation.

Tha career of Lord F. SoMtuax had been a glorious one far ha had accompanied the Duka of Wat LinororT daring all hia victories and the pleasure which he had hitherto always derived from 'being the organ to award the honours of his profession to the gallant men engaged ia it, wu bow clouded by his grief for the lore of his sou, Major SoMxasrr. Tha rank of Maj irSoMtasrr inthe army wu net such a to allow him to be noticed in tha votes of the house but ha thought that tha rank and exploit ef Lord F. SoMiaixT wera such to justify him (air li. Perl) in affording some contola tion to bit wounded feelings by this puUie testimonial to the merit and memory of his fallen ton.

He then obaeTverLthat when he reviewed the name cf those gallant men, who had played the most distia guihed part ia these glorious victories namely, of SirH. Uaroiror, Sir U. Goran, Sir C. Nafisr, Sir IL Bmith, and Sir J. Thick will, he could not help recollecting that they hid all received their military education under the auspices of tha Duka of Wiluxotox.

It added lustre even to tha Duke great name to tea how tha men who had been brought up In hit rchool had profited br his Sreeepta aad benefited by his example. Even those luatrioaa officers. Foixocx and QiLasar, who wera ia tha company's service, had pn fited by the niamcgy of tha glories, which ho had achieved at Astaye. It wu reserved to his grace by soma for tnnata accident to bear, a vrilUa aad CTllt fal texwimooj thai maia these totinfuthed iua to whom ha (Sir R. Paxi) wu thea proposing a Tubs of thaak and it would be hia Grace, consolation to reflect that, when la the fjoorsa of nature ha wu removed from ux, tha example which he had set of xuilitary skill, paxrvutisca, and devotion to hia country, would op rrate oa hia countrymen to tha latest posterity, and would pro vkjw ua iii a ovuwarx oi oereoce, wnica wouia render England impregnabLe to tho attack of retry enemy.

lie thea sieved a vote of thaak to Sir II. Sarin aad hi gallant' army la a seriee of resolatioaav which will be found La our report. Sir J. Hoaajtrsa considered to be a proud distinction to be aUewed to second this nvHieo. Never on any former occasion had it been tho good furfeaae of any Minister of tha Craws to mors a tha same.

evening two diitinct votts of thanks for two such great victories and justly might Sir B. PaaL be eavkd lor tha talk ho had to well aad so eloquently performed. He would not weaken tho effect re duced by tho graphic deepatchea ofL9r H. Cocoa and of Sir II. Sana, by attempting to give aay account of the battles in which they had si distinguished themselves, performing exploits which had never teea exceeded, if indeed they had ever been equalled.

Tho observation of Sir B. Pxax was most just, that, they had wielded the pen with the tame sucoc, with which ther had wielded the sword, and him tbe tribute of applause bestowed on a great Ronian commaader. ainmd tenpnt no btl Uril" It wu a great ebnjolatioo for tn member of that hcuse, who had mixed familiarly with Sir H. llARPrsog on tie noor of raritament, to sea bin leadiog his invincible battalions ra to vict ry with the tame spirit with they had seen him mingling la the wordy wart of tha senate, whereia ha had won the esteem of alt, even of his politic il opponent. There wu something of Roman grandeur ia eeiog him step trim the floor of that house to tha command of a great province and a great army, and perform la that capacity, with unparalleled speed in less than two saontbx sufficient for the life of any ather man, and enough to reader hia own name immortal.

Mr. C. EreaiLL rose br desire of tha maror and oarpontion of Reading te exproos tbe deep regru and shame felt by the inhabitants of that tjwn at a petition presented by Mr. Baioar against the rota of thanks recently given by that houas to our Indian army, and said to come from that borough. They ha 4 carefully examined that petition, and found attached to it tha names of many women and children, and sorsa names which were Impudent forgeries.

There wu no town in naa Majusii' dominion which rejoiced mora la tha triumph ef Uaa Ma Jnnx'i arms, or concurred more cordially in tha tri bute of praise aad admiration paid to tnat gallant armr br which that triumph had been nined. Ho would not attempt to swell the higO, just, aad affecting eulozium which Sir S. Paaxhtd conferred upon the commanders, officer, aad men in oar Indian army, but baring had the honour to wear tha uniform of tha Bengal army during part of hit life, ha culd not sit down without adding his meed of approbation, trilling as it might be, to their gallant exploit. Sir R. I.ous expressed his full ia every syllable of the eloquent panegyric which Sir R.

Pkil bad bestowed on the heroic exploit of our srmy in India. He conferred tho highest praise oa the despatches of Sir IL Qocoir, who, like Marl noRotroii at Blenheim, Nxtsoa at the Nile, and' CoLuawooD at Trafalgar, had attributed all tha glory of his victory to tha arm of AlMiobtt God, wboee mere instrument he humbly admitted himself to be. He believed that Sir R. PatL not only felt the full fw roa of that acknowledgment, but wu also prepared to give public eihet to tha expression of it. Lord J.

Rrssaix expressed hit eordial participa tion la this vote. Tha terms la which it was couched, and the speech by which it had bean preceded, left him nothing to perfom ia giving it hia support. Ia tha whole coarse of hi Parliamentary ex penencei ao axa liovcr aemxu a oi asanas pro posed wita greater fueling. Tnouga be waa nettaer a personal nor a political friend of Sir H. Uab Dtsag.noman could feel greater pria than he did in tbe lata achicvementa of tho Governor General of India, for whose private character ho had alaays en tertained tha highest respect.

Having ex pressed hia ratification at the circumstance tnat Sir U. oron, aa Irishman, had added a new laurel to the glories of tha British Empire, ha next declared nil high satisfaction at the due admixture of energy and moderation with which Sir IX UAaoiRoi bad conducted tae great attain corn milted to hi care. Wa had a right to say, that no preparat'ons had been made on oar part, which justified the aggretalona of the Sikhs, and that. If an army bad been collected by at to promote amot tioaa destgtn or territorial aggrandizement, it oould not have achieved greater successes than that which kbl g.llwJ alaw aaaayttwvaakcil atwaajiaaaa vf tftaa OtAJa Invaders. Sir Da Larr XrAin ioined with tha moat heart felt pleasure in this vote of thank on aooouat of his having been associated with Sir IL Sana in tha early put of his cireer in Spain.

Ha thought that the word reverse ought not to have been to the manoeuvres of Sir H. Smith before the battle of Aliwal for those manoeavree wer perfectly triumphant, and wera tha greatest proof ef hia military skill and ability. He then eologfxed the conduct of Sir II. Haroiroi Governor General ef India, and observed, that fro tha time when Sir U. Gocea captured aa eagle from tha French at Baroasa, down to the pragent time, his career aad been one oc continued gal Ian try and glory.

He looked a pon the battle of Sobraon tha Waterloo of India, aad congratulated the gallant veteran, who had won it, on hia good fortane which had rarely befallen aay other maa than tha Duka of WixuROTo in having been, la the course of five rear, tha successful Comraaader in Chief in two great aad glorious wan ia diflerent quarters of th world. Sir H. DoroLii eutogizsd tha maacoavre of Sir IL Smith befor th battle of Aliwal, aad agreed with tha lut speaker, that they did aot deserve to be characterized a rtTOTB3 lift then enlarged on tha strategia merits of Sir II. Oocoh'i attack on tha entrenched camp of. tho Sikh at Sobraon.

Mr. BscTHaRTox observed, that after tha speech of Mr. RrxxlL, ha thould be guilty of pastila nimity if ha did not stand ap to vindicate thlt principle which he had always exoreesed en tha ua jastifiablenesa of war. Having entered at torn length into that vindication, ho added that he had no wiah to destroy the unanimity of tha hcuae, and to weaken tha cordiality of the present vote ol thanka to men, who had made great exertion and even hazarded their Uvea for th glory of their country. Lord Hotham, an old friend of Sir H.

Surra, availed himself of tha present opportunity to express hit concurrence in every sentiment which Sir R. Pxax had ottered respecting tho merits of that gallaat officer. Mr. II uaa wxs sorry that a discussion on tha policy of war should hare been irregularly foisted into thi debate. He cordially joined la the vote for ho believed that no action of modern timet, IX cept that of Waterloo, oould compare with tha bottle of Sobraon.

He then pased a high logiani on the fidelity, loyally, ud bnvery of tha Sepoyi of ear Indian army, and expressed a hop that tha Eaxt India Company, which wu to much indebted to thea for their services, would take care not to withdraw from thest any privilege to which they wera at present entitled. He oojuidcred that in this campaign Sir H. llxaninas had exhibited an exerts ol moderation which would do him and his country infinite honour. Tha vote wu then passed nemint contradictnti. Sir R.

Put, la moving the next vote, which wu a vote of thanks to Sir II. Hardi cx, Sir IL Gocoh, and tha other gviveral, officers, and private soldiers, European and Native, for their ability, valour, and intrepidity displayed by then in th battle of tha 10th ef February bit observed that la wing the word reverts" ha had no wither intention ta throw th sliithleat blame oa Sir IL SntTH, but that, on tha contrary, ha wished to show greax aieni oi mat gaiiant omcer in extnonu't nseu wiu suca wnsummaie uiu irom ut uaaia tiea of hit position. He wu sure that th hoot iiltfbearwilh satisaction that it wu the iaWt tion of lixa Majxitt to bestow noon Sir ILGecol tha honour of a British peerage. He coaeJaded br alluding, ia terms of warxa pincsyne, to tha gil lontry uxhibitcd by Prise WALCxaxa of Ptuaaia and tha nebkmea of hia tuite, who had voluattwnd their seniles during the last battl, and had always been found ia tha thickest of tha flrfht. Ha also availed himself of the present epportnnliy to sapplr a Jcnrfenay ia hi farmer speech, whairoia ha.

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