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FORGOTTEN " - ^ itusse ^ stX ^ &eficwM I ^ epj ^ lps ^^ fififf ^ istoric ! except ^ q ^ tid ^ r ; ait the 1 ^; ^ f f ^ v ^^ j ^*! Eveiybody , asW ^ and nobody fei ^ swers / f ^ iio ^ bdy idoes think about ' it ; , / P ^^ ^ o ;;^/ l # ^^^ e ^ &siiid ^ of its tedious t ^ d /^ i ^ & ^^ t ^^ dfe rn i * itf
something ; but whether * hat something is bador good ; they cannot tell . It is m * riy-. ; measures in one , on the principle ; Jjiajt ^; injmya little majkes a mickle . " Here a ) re , its ' ^ hief'propositions— - ' ' Reduction : of ; the /^ Reduction of ; tW pouBty , 601 .. ^ nant ? at-. wiir fran- > chise to 20 i ., ~ r-the Chaniios . . clause reduced * to > ¦¦ ' ¦ t ^ o : nfthl . - ^ - i « '' ' ; - ¦ ^ S& ^ SJy : Augmentation of small boroughs' % Annexation
of neighbouring ; districts . ;¦ ; ,. . > : . y \ jj ; , Union of certain small boroughs . " v ¦ -H ' ' > f , M , Extension of franchise to / jper ^ ous paying . % } , ^ . assessed taxes , not for licences : _ ''* J ! 1 <{ "" '" Abolition of the property ] qualification' ^ for Members . , ; , ; ; ! ¦ - •' , ' ' . ' . ¦!' . ' . ' , ' / '¦ ""' - *" . /" . - . f " . " 1 :: "* . ' . * ; .,, . /• , " ; Omission of '« ' the truj ? i faitlii , of a phris . ^ an ^ in ^ ie oath which " , excludes " Jews . , - ; : ;! : Omission of the anti-pupal abji ^ atjon ' . [ papal ag- ; gression of 1850-1 nQtwitlistanding !] ; Parliamentary commissions to inquire into corrupt
boroughs before disfranchisement . . ¦ , ' ¦ « \ ' Present dis ' fVancliiseraent'bf ' SL Albatty . \\ ''; r . Abolition of fictitious votes , i as in Scotland * by requiring , th tenement ' $ 0 be in . ' actual . fosses- ; sion of the voter . 1 ,.. ^ : > ..... h . \ The last two provisions stand ^ in separate Pleasures ; anda * separate bill ' is to * give 'Ireland its new measure oifRefoi'm . 1 . When Lord John announced this sch ^ ineoni
Monday , it fell Wpdn - a listless ^ dnS ' Ill-satisfied House . Mr . finghtra ^ er supported it ; Sir Joshua Walmsley : said truly . that it would j inot satisfy the public ; rind although one MInist . ^ rial gentleman asked Members to ; decide the 'princi ple on the second reading , and not to coneenitrato their hostility on the detidils , ijMfr . Bis ^ aeli truly said , tliat in the details of a scheme which : is all detail lies all the merit ; so that a detrimental , sifting of the / details is promised at a later' staged As to deciding the ¦ principle onlthe second reading , or any other stage , Metabera feel this difficulty—r [ Town Edition . ]
wffiWfy 6 i&i yMfc ^ jM ^ M ^ cided . ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ vi . ; ' - . ¦ .. ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ . . . " ... Will it pass ^ Tr-thafuis .. the question asked by all who do . tiimkiV worthy of it ; Tfice ^ ffibult ^ » f- $ » iswering ^ th 6 qiiesiionlKe ^ iii \ ihe apathetic an *^^^^« ha * a ^ e ^ of' its reception pn 3 aHnsides » ,: ^ T ^ re'isViCeilMialy no . hostility to it , , jtadicals # nd .. v JS % h Tories arei almost equally 0 ^ i ^ fi 9 ^ m ^^^^^^ : 30 denie « iourx » . iijiwa » ds i it . . ;¦ iTh ?> * moa . t .: decidedly ¦
fflBffi $ : . 'fMp : ^ wn ^( ih ^^ w ^' 'ha « fe ; heara ; ' expressed came ^ froin a . moderate Radical , Vho is almost a Wjiig ^ . and whet ' w ^ d % Kk 4 l y , tp lead - ^ ry piislajight ptf 'the' Mhiister ^ i ' ^ itibri . \ About" the' House the notion is that the 6 ill will pW by favour of the general ihdifflfereAce . Wehope it ^ mayj \ , Jn , ^ Mer ^ mafef fee ; h ^ af beqrspnie bustle ^^ ii ^ JU usjne ^ i . V . Mjr . Sh . arriflan . ; qf ^ fbril obtained leave > W bring : in j his Bill <» n Tenant
Right on TweWay , . The peculiarity pt tilevcpncessipiawasiitha ^ t . Ministers , whp are hotly ' opppsed to ifciiei iBill ^ principle and Aefails , were afraid ; of what ; # feftbe s ^ id , ^ y ; r ^ e cted wUhpu ^ pretending-tp fead it .. On the whole , this scheme , w ^ ich , is an expression of Irish feeling 6 n tertant wrongs , met with small ( favour . At the same time , it was quite obvious that the Russell mode
of dealing witR the question—cpckering and then sSirHnglt ^ p leftsed ! no one ' but _ Russell hira ' s ^ l f ; While -iotd J *> hn ^^^ s ^ ; ' 18 s"ee « ng atallaittempts to adjust ' the relations between , landlord i $ 4 tenant , foijiif , i ^ prajjtic ^ le , Jrish jpeers-y iLprd Rpden , Lord Westmeathj ! Lord X / ondonderry , and Lor 4 Peiiarfc'ieinwid ' , * poercioia . jbitl ,, vy'Wch t ^ e Wh ^ i gs at . present are npt prepared to grant * to le
The atteiript made , on Wednesday , smugg tii 6 Manchester and SalfoVd'Educatipn Bill through the House as a private bill , met with a fatal and deserved fail&e . ' ; ijr . ^ Gladstone cffectnally , we hope ,-put a atop to that not very creditable procedure . The |> 0 int ianolJ whether the bill wm a private bill—np dpubt it , was—but whether it ought tp have ' heerkmadea . private ^ bill . ; y >; The Ministerial" canilidaies '' hAve . bepn rer e ) ected
at Perth and Northampton ; and Greenwich has returned Admiral Stew < irt . ' The whole tpwn was astounded on Thursddf ;?^ of a paragraph annonncing the , „ appointment of Mr . Layard to the tnde ?/ iepifeta ^ ship of Foreign Affairs . What 'haa"My . ¦ $$$$ done ? He is not in Parliament j ho h 48 ^ npt'ieWed up to the place . No ; but U has ; e ^ av ^> n ^ 6 dy knows how
many feet of Syrian sand * and discovered marbles at Nineveh ^ : a splendid qualification , certainly , for the . management of our foreign relations . But perhaps this appointment is intended as a blow at the " fam % party ^ 'i— -as a generous recognition of somebody , no matter whoin , not related to the Greys and RusSells . Itmaybeso . We observe that Lord Stanley of Alderley , whom Mr . Layard succeeds , comes back tp the Ministry , as Vice-President Of tte Board of Trade .
Externally to ^ Parliament there is little to notice . The Employersjhave been trying to coax back the men by opening' their establishments to those who will sign , a declaration of their own helplessness ; and many haveWned . But the undaunted members of the Amalgamated Society still hold out . How the employers can have the face to talk of a free bargain while they proffer a degrading deolarationto the men , we cannot understand . It is obvious , in the words of Thomas Carlyle , that ' 5 , the free bargain and fair up-and-down wrestle and battle between employers and employed" is
not capable of being permanently " a rule of labour , " The first conversazione of the Society of the Friends of Italy on Wednesday in Freemasons ' Hall achieved a genuine , hearty , spontaneous triumph for the cause rind for the hero of the cause . If was a free-will offering of hearts and hopes , attribute , of " loving admiration ; and a promise of better days to come . Mazzini
I From tjiia hopeful festival , which , as happily jfcid , was a commentary , and an improved commentary , on Lord GranviUe ' s declaration aa to refugees , we cast a glance at poor , distracted , helpless France . We have nothing new to record this week . LouisBpnapartehasg iven audience to George Sand . He tells her she will be surprised at what he will do . So said Lear ! He is almpst inaccessible tp mere mortals , absorbed in the confection of those tremendous Napoleonic Institutions . The nett result of his gigantic efforts 6 f brain at present is- ^ -a
very expensive cbstiune for : the supernumeraries who are to perform the part of "Conscript Fathers . " France is ceasing eveji togive excitement ; she is not only decadent , but positively dreary and dull . Isabella of Spain , we are glad to hear , is recovering from the brutal attack of an odious fanatic ; an old priest , as it turns out , and bad as only priests can be , when nature , under the slow tortures of an inhuman system , turns awry , and makes the doomed ascetic half-fiend , half-beast .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 14, 1852, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1922/page/1/
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