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 The Earl of Denbigh seconded Mr. Peel's motion.

The Resolution was then put and carried unanimously.

Lord Wharncliffe. It is not necessary for me to trouble you with my thanks on this occasion: all I can say is, that in the future progress of the measure I shall shew that I am very sensible of your kindness.

The foregoing Resolutions were subscribed by the following Members of the House of Peers, and of the House of Commons:—

Rt. Hon. Marquis of Sligo.

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Gosford.

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Lyttleton.

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Chairman of the Committe

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Lord G. Bentinck.

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C. Calvert.

O'Connor Don.

Sir J. M. Doyle.

T. S. Duncombe.

Wynne Ellis.

J. H. Foley.

James Foster.

B. Heywood.

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F. Lawley.

N. P. Leader.

C. S. Lefevre.

John Morrison.

F. W. Mullins.

Lord Nugent.

Daniel O'Connell.

T. Paget.

E. Peel.

J. S. Penleaze.

G. R. Phillips.

E. T. Ruthven.

Sir E. D. Scott, Bart.

Charles Stewart.

Horace St. Paul.

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Col. Torrens.

Charles Wynne.