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House Of Commons.
would be increased by giving the Landholder an interest in its protection ; and hat without some such alteration there was little prospect of anv quantity being , C ! h , t " ! * "' , ° . hevbi . PP > ation , he should vote forits commitment though he had no objection to its being deferred till next Session , to give Gentlemen longer time tor reflection . Mr . PITT thought the preservation of the Game an object of considerable im-MmS ?* " ?* 7 r " T " " ld be V 6 ry desirabIe t 0 allow the landholder to «»„„ * himself m killing Game ; but to render this article marketable he thought dan
, a - gerous expedient , as tending to encourage Poachers , and destroy the Game . For these reasons he wished the Bill to be deferred J ? v flfC'S th ° g > th « t 0 § ive the te ™ nt a property in his Game , and make it marketable , would be the surest method to increase it . Mr . SHERIDAN strongly reprobatedthe present Game Laws , as highly iniquitous the's.tarrepeai""oi,idjiavethshappiesteffectl^ Mr . HARRISON supported the Commitment of the present Bill . MrJ had
. ENKINSON no objection to some mitigation of the Game Laws or togiving farmers a liberty of sporting on their own land , without gi " ing them a rig , t » S to ^ : ZL S f Share i 0 th £ — -ithfu , any t ^ . Sir R . SALUSBURY agreed with Mr . Jenkinson . Sir J . Rous and Mr . Cox spoke against the Bill Mr . CURWEN concluded the debate with observing , that even in Russia the nri- ' w « « a 0 c \ , t Wea ^ ^ ° btained b ) ' a SmaU peCU " ^ conswfraSn ? w ^ t p 0 Sed
The House divided , and the Bill was postponed for three months . % r ^ Z 7 l ^ rL ^ ~^ ' Pr ° the *™* ° * ^ Sills to the . 1 PrSSrs™^ oFfh ° p T i « " ° / WA ™ AND MEANS . — -Mr . PITT stated , that he had disposed U £ Xt mcollsist f ~ ticketsfor 8 ooolThe Prizes
ami „« -f K ' > ; ng ° °° . °°° , 7 o , . The Bni 0 f ° ; °° \ u , hat the PUb , ic wi" * ain lSo > °° - Approved . Llt ^^ d ^^ r ^ t ^^ s ^ d and that to prevent the I , lidt ~l£afsr^S,eavet0brinsinaBiI110 of SupplV 3 n-r "P th n r ° ° fa resolutio » Passed in the Committee tc hp ? * fIan , 1 " S ' 00 oL annually , for seven years , to the Board of Longitude to be given to persons making in navi longitude ,
improvements gation . P ^ eeSft « M fXS Jjr ^| - 0 f , ^ ° r taking illt 0 ^ ' ^^ eration the proceedings ot the Court-Martial in the case of Colonel Cawthorne ^4™"*^?"ofthesaidpraceedingsberead;afewsentencesof if hp i ? f ' CA " : . " ORNE the » b = ing in his place , was informed by the Speaker that AP C „? ?' S t 0 Sny in h ' ' S defolce ' ihis «' as « " - proper time .- P ' ind havin
cePclM , !> " ° ' S daimed the indulgence of the House proceeded to read a written defence from a paper lie held in his hand ' the i 6 ™ d TIth ° eth ' ' ^ " ^ iT 1 CTVtI , 0 , 'ne having bee" f ° «"'' guil , v on gesbro ' urtrn ^ . fe ' u ' ' ' > ' ° "'> I ! tl '> a » d 1 th articles of The char-L , f agamst him , be now expelled this House . thathT' ? f f ' ' ed intoa d"fence of Colonel Cawthorne ; he could not " see o the molo ' ii " " Th at ;* f ' T ^ . , » c "eluded by moving an amendment "iat day six weeks" father consideration of the debate be adjourned till
iWi ^ n thp rlM ' LF' 0 D 1 SeC 0 - nded the amemlme » t , on which a division took place , 4 » en « v « Sd h , S V 'fl f % V * 12 ; maj ° rity 96 > the Colonel wascon'luentty expelled b y the vote of the House conside r the x ^ ti ^ r If ' ^ it 3 elf imo a Committee of the whole House to ' » a-i the propuety of the exempting Dairies , where cheese and butter are
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House Of Commons.
would be increased by giving the Landholder an interest in its protection ; and hat without some such alteration there was little prospect of anv quantity being , C ! h , t " ! * "' , ° . hevbi . PP > ation , he should vote forits commitment though he had no objection to its being deferred till next Session , to give Gentlemen longer time tor reflection . Mr . PITT thought the preservation of the Game an object of considerable im-MmS ?* " ?* 7 r " T " " ld be V 6 ry desirabIe t 0 allow the landholder to «»„„ * himself m killing Game ; but to render this article marketable he thought dan
, a - gerous expedient , as tending to encourage Poachers , and destroy the Game . For these reasons he wished the Bill to be deferred J ? v flfC'S th ° g > th « t 0 § ive the te ™ nt a property in his Game , and make it marketable , would be the surest method to increase it . Mr . SHERIDAN strongly reprobatedthe present Game Laws , as highly iniquitous the's.tarrepeai""oi,idjiavethshappiesteffectl^ Mr . HARRISON supported the Commitment of the present Bill . MrJ had
. ENKINSON no objection to some mitigation of the Game Laws or togiving farmers a liberty of sporting on their own land , without gi " ing them a rig , t » S to ^ : ZL S f Share i 0 th £ — -ithfu , any t ^ . Sir R . SALUSBURY agreed with Mr . Jenkinson . Sir J . Rous and Mr . Cox spoke against the Bill Mr . CURWEN concluded the debate with observing , that even in Russia the nri- ' w « « a 0 c \ , t Wea ^ ^ ° btained b ) ' a SmaU peCU " ^ conswfraSn ? w ^ t p 0 Sed
The House divided , and the Bill was postponed for three months . % r ^ Z 7 l ^ rL ^ ~^ ' Pr ° the *™* ° * ^ Sills to the . 1 PrSSrs™^ oFfh ° p T i « " ° / WA ™ AND MEANS . — -Mr . PITT stated , that he had disposed U £ Xt mcollsist f ~ ticketsfor 8 ooolThe Prizes
ami „« -f K ' > ; ng ° °° . °°° , 7 o , . The Bni 0 f ° ; °° \ u , hat the PUb , ic wi" * ain lSo > °° - Approved . Llt ^^ d ^^ r ^ t ^^ s ^ d and that to prevent the I , lidt ~l£afsr^S,eavet0brinsinaBiI110 of SupplV 3 n-r "P th n r ° ° fa resolutio » Passed in the Committee tc hp ? * fIan , 1 " S ' 00 oL annually , for seven years , to the Board of Longitude to be given to persons making in navi longitude ,
improvements gation . P ^ eeSft « M fXS Jjr ^| - 0 f , ^ ° r taking illt 0 ^ ' ^^ eration the proceedings ot the Court-Martial in the case of Colonel Cawthorne ^4™"*^?"ofthesaidpraceedingsberead;afewsentencesof if hp i ? f ' CA " : . " ORNE the » b = ing in his place , was informed by the Speaker that AP C „? ?' S t 0 Sny in h ' ' S defolce ' ihis «' as « " - proper time .- P ' ind havin
cePclM , !> " ° ' S daimed the indulgence of the House proceeded to read a written defence from a paper lie held in his hand ' the i 6 ™ d TIth ° eth ' ' ^ " ^ iT 1 CTVtI , 0 , 'ne having bee" f ° «"'' guil , v on gesbro ' urtrn ^ . fe ' u ' ' ' > ' ° "'> I ! tl '> a » d 1 th articles of The char-L , f agamst him , be now expelled this House . thathT' ? f f ' ' ed intoa d"fence of Colonel Cawthorne ; he could not " see o the molo ' ii " " Th at ;* f ' T ^ . , » c "eluded by moving an amendment "iat day six weeks" father consideration of the debate be adjourned till
iWi ^ n thp rlM ' LF' 0 D 1 SeC 0 - nded the amemlme » t , on which a division took place , 4 » en « v « Sd h , S V 'fl f % V * 12 ; maj ° rity 96 > the Colonel wascon'luentty expelled b y the vote of the House conside r the x ^ ti ^ r If ' ^ it 3 elf imo a Committee of the whole House to ' » a-i the propuety of the exempting Dairies , where cheese and butter are