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XII. " MT 3i 1757. I) w 1 " ' tr. ; j ft tV' f t n D O N, iif i. iriAMENTARV INTELLIGENCE. House of lord, y -Horder of tbe d?X being moved for itk fTcriotP co'pCderatJon the inelfrge of hit .1., sll(i ihe mtffage being read, WfiWarille moved, that an humble ad f? i aciew communication, ind to W:Iftv. &c , ai ufoal, an echo of Art The adjiefe was agreed tt ntmne SSlibtnrf prefatory fe be ia,Ponat.ccf Ihe wfurf, and Sent ncctfliiy which had induced hie Ma. kOtoifitri te iff" minutes 'of coun $ Ud IP the diredort of t).e bank, faid, ftl iext cp winch itwouJd fee neceflafy ii&tfiebufineU, woufd be to appoint a Ummiwh coofiftjog of wo f their, Sho tbofebby the-boofe, who mould -ared w invtftigata the ftate of the Li belongirg to the bank, and of al) gJjjnddftoandJ which were (landing againft Mil ha(1 001 lht fmUtlt doubt ldibii inteAigstioo taking place, thefoli ijiod ftenrity of the park would be fo ap. f&thiMhe teport of the committee would Jwitoclive, of thYtrigbe'll latistaftien to the t;jfcJ'tieir lordhi p, .and to the public at rrr, Vtcb bid been highly agitated and enif- KHjafoonded end exaggerated reporta oH nSoav.. it then; wade a motion for a fecret stafct,.fxtcUy umilar to that made in the fcsii'af Commoos. fli-Dakee." Btdtord objected to the worda' iit tatter part of the notion, and to tlwc foiintag a fcact.wmaiiitt.f.L He did ttUft, he laid, that there was any .necttTity ixiW inuflijttion of a fecret committee.' r.3flijitbe, but he was not prepared. to iai.; JJeOiit.ii it may, lie couU not con ct&itbeir lerdlWps .were to dejrmioe'a fxtttjoctl 4ucftibn of fuch imenle im :ftKittbe prtfcnf, on rhe report of nine "iUlhey bo Utev aicht Tht worda Ittftfolttion, aiihry now (laod.were that k&s&itue dq upoft on tht aeCtffity of con hriaicattinaing the rneafure adopted by tatttef coocil, Thu wai neither more tkiiha to pay its rooe ca(h totbe pu6lic ri' kul oiy baok papesN Of the Q'Cmy which itnluced hia Mijcrty'a Mt 1W))Tn thia minut, he fhoulJ not fpeak, aa aut potfeifed ot fucb iaforma fcenablt bin to (otcn a proper judge. fu-rbaoMe Secretary ot laehad, '"1C,iiondibe tmbhc mind iicingagi tUiUihuil by unfounded and cxiirtri. yKrlftf ia rntiGoo. Who hi Grace iatth M taVleri and prop4at6n dl rrjotu'l-Miniflen ibtmrchrti. Thay vi prrUet iiffico hy pttitgit into the tarfiwt-rflt Jbryt, ,,4 gn mnfton movli fcetdt- 't .Tbey oUoid op tfca inreili akaaSi ! txlli, fraught iih er. at follf that mn could thiak SktW geectai io4 iet ar.noyat.ee of the tVy. I'jta trrry drrte xjf toff f nry to f at ic(Vn, by ttaiy rotirrathry '. d ibry come and pielace uj ht pulcnt unian.f4 area. "I'lWlmgihai the mndiut the pro. wi rittr.ff coaft of Ireland i where, had it not been: for the interference- ot the r)emenu; the holei woold have been rfi noK ! bodtof men been aaoallj landed ftna part of thia t. Hand f. He by no teeana .thought-that thla, in itfelf, wt any rtal fubjecl or alaraB, mat con nefttd with rhe other, and with the gticral pre parationa of the eqemy, it (hewed their inten tion, and proted beyond a doobtj that the a I arm of an iovroo could toot truly be laid to be " unfounded however it might befill alarms are liable to be, fomewhat " exaggera ted." -Bia Grace laid, 'he thought tht wordl in the motion, after the word icport. . 9 firft opered. He cohftffed he tra4 of ' opinioa that tbe ctmnittee ought not to be a fecret, but an open one. Tber wai tM thing bawevec which he did nat pcrftflly. 6pttbetEd; laf that wat whether the npmtc of council had been made with the approbation of the court f diiedora He hoped therefore thenobla Secre tary woiild have the goodncfa to refolve him that quell ion lord Gi envilla fa id, that be had occafion fo often to uooble the hovfer he .waa fomewhat furprifed that the noble Dwkt (hoold now call upon hitn to anfe'r a queftwr which waa an fwered bv the flrft oart of. hieiofctch. htit huh ought JaJ)JeiXo4iiaodemovedi accordingly. Lor Grenvjile oppofed the motion, and con tended that they were ablolutely neceffary. It waa ne:cffary he faid, from the tery nature of the traafaftion, that the committee to be appointed Jthould be fecret one and it waa noly nectffary ihat.tbe-ie.tort of thai coni f rniltae Irniutdelafd bafore iheir lorddiipa, in order for the houfe to form a pi opcr-judgement aa to what (tepa it would he molt piudent and advilcable to adopt in conlequcoie.Hia lord (hip then noticed (he kfrimoniona exprtfliona which the Duke ot Bsdtoid hudui'ed as to hia MajfftyS Mmiften, which as far aa regarded himleif, he laid made ro unpMfion on him j but he thought his Grace had not (hewn that reTpett whicii was out to the Jtgiliatuie, nhen he alluded to aH pjliid by ti eoi and l.atcd tbem to fraught with every (peciea of, folly. The Duke or Kralorcl explained, and (aid that he as if cry lorry if,Un the warmth of.ar. guonenUinid uled any ttrtv or expreifion which could by any mcar.abe corltrued to b: dilre fpeclful to the 'legdUtute." His meaning wtnt only to ih'c mate hit Mljtfty's Mmiflcrs had in framing the .bulla he bad allixJed io- 4lap. pealed to the houfe wheiher in a forf nrght uf ter they eiepatTed, fre 111 aAl had not fo lucd in order !o amend trttm, and after ail, one cf them waa now in fcb 4Utr that no body knew how f6 aft opoo U Hi bad 'botvet, made a biueder in his expltfTioo. Ilia Mjily' Mi ftiftera ro be lore tttver made 1 1 jO.eri. They hid never made a blonder tinrc the commence ment ot the prefect war. .. In the arrath he had accued tham of an at ut f'.lly. If he had fn'at'.titly weighed the woidb toie hel'poke it, he jhap Ihculd have applied to them an acculaucn of a deeper dye. Te Dwke of Gff:or waa very much a fair A a tecitt cofiimtttre nd alio difaptoved the idea of the report cf tha commiiiee being the ground oik ol any lutuie proceedirtg ot le houfe. The mealore in utllion one xl tlit' moft important that ever catr.e before pirlia mint, ard ht thought their lordlhipi cculd not come to any final dnerminatioo on it. The comrtiiiiee ought thieore to be an opto one. flu Grace Ciuiiortd the houfe to beate how tbey toucbid (o dittcate a cord at that of pub He credir. H) fuppoited the objtclion ol the Duke of Bedfoid to the worda in queffiun. By tb((t worda the leiiauommittee wne Jo make; their rcpoit on tht nacelliiy or confiimirg and coniMiuiug the mealure adapted in the minute of rouncil."0f tht conitiud.on the bank had put upvn thil, tiny adartftd ilut they would pay the dividend! in papVi. H begged their lord:wp to lecollra that tne fjnh ol pailia. .mint UcoJ pledged that th- dmdendi fliould be paid in cafli, and if th-a wai bioke io upon, he feared a ttab would be gen it the public cttd.t and faith of tbeoation, nitn ouiu a ai. &faA4 andilumtd by onltuadrd occahon a wmrnu in h niroiy invihon. Their to fe neairn. , . . .11 f. t l(. raJiA tt IB ivfd, had Unr teen LoicJ rtucaiana Prpo. .... - -y ' H . . .1. - ii. -.nifnHtJ ihn the word I ltrtClft.,' . . it.... rwfui at ihe cemmmee molt b. .nchr.ed aodo. He bt fret, the.f rrrl on tie lvb;ect could not apt ganto hud that lb. denlcd with, r waa Ion, .r .he . .Ifren. T Hlt if , , 1 tt. hnl ihcf would coodwt.t ibia bolt m w V W Va ft ft ftV .1. ft ft ftftftftft .1 I ftVrftlft ftftfti ft vr.o, 4 F v m iy iiki uvih i . . . . . . If ki ... r ' ft ,.. n.li OMil mrn.r llion. II Ctia Willi ITM'H'I we do not, fad hia Iwdw.p, thi nty u r ...j The Duke cf NotUtk ei ptcfled bn cootera tbitbe wai oot prefect wbeo tbi bafictft wie e'tir 'm1 hith pettadtd the pub. ti- " 'fooodtaind fxtf.iattd I" V J "d etlggttattd alarm W.iiVtfcen had aclually bem . fnof thifnfcfd trarJo(f the thought proper tt be at hia dinner The Duke of Norfolk replied, that ittraa not coAomary with hitn to trouble the noble Secra. tary with queftione He certainly wai not pre Tent at the opening tt the bofidefa, not becaufe L he c hole to be at dinner, but bee Mitt he wii engaged in feme public bufmeft, tba relolt tf wmch-be wanted to difpatcn by the pot. Ht (hould not otherwife, be faid, have drawn on htmielf the flippant ei predion of the noble Se cretary, which be waa lure he had not defer f td. Tbe Marqaii of Landfdown (aid that-he wis by no meant furpriied, whenhe.wii fiift in formed of the rneafure which had taken place in confequence ot the minute, of council,, for ht had Jong foreieen it, and bad more than once warned their lord(hipi how they continu ed to countenance meafurct which mud inevi tably lead io it. In the prefent important cri iia, it waa more than Cfcr DccaiJjry Ip proceed with the niceft caution. Public credit was tht (ubjtcft which now demanded ihw; attectioa, and every Atp that waa taken on thai head, might be faid to be big with impartaoce, .Fcota .a.lruaU iraa wduch ht had. tcad upow thU Ub- jcS, writteti by that great man, Mr. Unlay, afterwards Eirl of ' Oxford) he had 6iCt found ed hitooinion on thia nice rurAipt)i ( This gentleman, thtreim aHcirti thatpabJJc credit in a commercial nation like thii, il Xe the foul to tbe'hutflan body dtii tbenfore, recelTary to be careful io the ex tie ad ti htm ytM touch, (o aa to ran tbe rifle tf wobodip it. It ta fo delicate that if tact matei iilly iopuiA, that injur r may be inctrtble. , Ht wat by no meana of Vpinton, that the boittfl Artold lit condoled by a ftcrct committee. Tb public credit of tbe baak ought ta bear,, ttd. ba had no dcubt but it woatd bear the fciutiay oot on ly of an opto comtiittc, butxf the whole ca tion. A momentary dotbt hat been ikrtcn tipon it publicity of coudutt is tht be ft edeatie ut doing that away. Ilia M'jclVt MiniAera attribute the fietrfi. ty of tbe wrefent oieafurc to or.fd ended ihd'ot- aggerated alarms of inviGon. Thlt, alaiM wit by no meant ibeonly cetde. Mty mtt the caofea wWh occafiontd it. Wbto t tesVi ftt out with intentions to trace tbe foorcta tf a rittr, he fotnd it nil feppfiedlrom I gtctt number of (mall An a mi. In tike minnrr Ic ould be found that the prefer) t cataithcKle (laic of ihe country tied brrn brought on by it variety cf caofei. The war wis tttt.nl? orw very treat lource of the prelent icareity tt fpe- . . I f-1 L cie. wjs tnere any man louDinni vnooe- litTethat the vaR fhma of antner trot cut of tht country, were ool fo many drama of het ctrrent coin t Had not the fubGdies of ?reQf Sardinia, the Landgrave of tba, aal tlr Llod grata of that, eontnbvted It drain lht rrtrion cf fpeert i It coald not be droied. Added ro this, there waa wotfettfWKe, ihtwtfan. pied profufioo aod extivgtte of enrydf pirtmrnt tf gottrorfrt. The crtiUtn erf newtfBctn, eodtatincrtlfeof Wawi it it. mod eery edict. Tbe indtpfadrnct elf ihe frvrral eficial dtyitttnewtl tt tbt ltd lafd of tte treattiry, hi frtmrlly Itad aWettft tonwotl tter all,btt teu tetibn t?ty had their oro ftntM trt(trtl at! wrw ' ftt rht eipencei tf tbnr nfftltt defjireetot wtihoat let or coartoul. Thil tit pre ted t yond t dowbt by tht p efltt MiarAer tt fcV. rng able to vlimaie withna trt milrltm tf' thl frfflwe ht will wMt Ht ttrj gift! wat. II
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