FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151  
152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   >>   >|  
they could have found a man whose character was more congenial to their own. _March 17._ Leopold has withdrawn his obnoxious letter. _March 18._ House at five. Debate on the Duke of Richmond's motion for a select Committee on the state of the labouring classes, and the effect of taxation upon the productive powers of industry. A most dull debate, till Lord Holland spoke. I answered him. Lord Lansdowne next, then the Duke. I spoke, showing the impracticability of the Committee. I however showed up Committees rather too much. This Lord Lansdowne took hold of, not very fairly, but he did it well. We had in the House 69; they 39. With proxies we had 140 to 61. My uncle voted in the minority, and so did Coplestone. Dudley, Lord Malmesbury, Lord Gower, voted with us. The Whigs, Brunswickers, and Canningites were in the minority. The Duke of Cumberland was there. I find we have some recruits--in proxies Lord Lauderdale, Duke of Bedford, Downshire, Lord Wilton; and Lord Jersey sits behind us. He has now Lord Lauderdale's proxy. All this is consequent upon Lord Rosslyn's accession. Lord Grey has now no one left. No one expressed a wish to turn out the Ministers. _March 19._ It seems that in the House of Commons Huskisson made a friendly speech, finding he can do no harm, and Lord Althorp a very friendly one. In short, everybody seems to be of opinion that the worst thing that could be done would be to turn out the Government. Peel says, and so does Herries, that the House is in favour of an income tax. That what we have determined upon is the best for this year, but that next year there must be an income tax. Cabinet. Leopold wants more money. It was agreed he should have 70,000 pounds a year loan guaranteed to him for seven years, instead of 50,000 pounds. The holders of 4 per cents. are to have the option of 100 pounds stock 3 1/2, or 70 pounds stock 5 per cents. Trustees may only convert into the 3 1/2 per cents. _March 20._ Chairs at 11. They have made some alterations in the letter to the Indian Government respecting their conduct, and have praised Lord William for his _perseverance_, &c. This is contrary to the Duke's view and to mine. I shall see whether I can allow their amendments. I find they have likewise altered much in the letter relative to Batta. _March 23._ The Duke, Lord Bathurst, and Rosslyn went away at 2 to the Cabinet, where they decided against the Jew
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151  
152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

pounds

 

letter

 

friendly

 
minority
 

proxies

 
income
 

Rosslyn

 

Government

 

Cabinet

 

Lauderdale


Lansdowne

 

Leopold

 

Committee

 

favour

 

relative

 
Herries
 

altered

 

likewise

 
determined
 

amendments


decided

 

opinion

 

Bathurst

 

option

 

holders

 

alterations

 

Chairs

 
Trustees
 

convert

 

Althorp


agreed
 

contrary

 
perseverance
 

conduct

 

respecting

 

Indian

 
guaranteed
 

William

 

praised

 

Holland


answered

 

showing

 

debate

 

industry

 
impracticability
 

fairly

 

showed

 
Committees
 

powers

 

productive