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NAMES OF THE MINORITY.

by "hear, hear." Those eager cries followed every one of his calumnies, as if, even had they been true, it had been a good argument to say that the employed should be starved, because the employers were avaricious.

The following are the names of the members who voted for Mr. Villiers' motion, "That all duties on the importation of corn, grain, meal, or flour, do now cease and determine:"—

Aglionby, H. A.
Ainsworth, P.
Aldam, W.
Bannerman, A.
Berkeley, Capt.
Berkeley, Hon. H. F.
Blake, M.
Blewett, R. J.
Blake, Sir V.
Bowring, Dr.
Bridgeman, H.
Brotherton, J.
Bryan, G.
Busfield, W.
Byng, Right Hon. G.
Collins, W.
Crawford, W.S
Currie, R.
Dennistoun, J.
Duncan, Lord
Duncan, G.
Duncombe, T.
Dundas, A. D.
Easthope, Sir J.
Ellis, W.
Elphinstone, H.
Ewart, W.
Ferguson, Col.
Fielden, J.
Fitzroy, Lord, C.
Gibson, T. M.
Hall, Sir B.
Harford, S.
Harris, J. Q.
Hastie, A.
Hawes, B.
Hay, Sir H. L.
Heron, Sir R.
Hindley, C.
Horsman, E.
Humphrey, Ald.
Johnston, A.
Johnson, General
Langton, W. G.
Larpent, Sir G.
Leader, J. T.
Marjoribanks, S.
Marshall, W.
Marsland, H.
Martin, J.
Morrison, W.
Muntz, G. F.
Murphy, F. S.
Napier, Sir C.
O'Connell, D.
O'Connell, M. J.
Ord, W.
Oswald, J.
Parker, John
Phillips, G. R.
Philips, M.
Philpots, J.
Plumridge, Captain
Protheroe, E.
Ricardo, J. L.
Rundle, J.
Schofield, J.
Smith, B.
Somers, J. P.
Stansfield, W. R.
Steward, P. M.
Stuart, Lord J.
Stuart, W. N.
Strickland, Sir G.
Strutt, E.
Tancred, H. W.
Thornely, T.
Villiers, F.
Wakley, T.
Walker, R.
Wallace, R.
Ward, H. G.
Wawn, G.
Wilde, Sir T.
Williams, W.
Wilson, M.
Wood, B.
Wood, G. W.
Wood, Sir M.
Yorke, H. R.

TELLERS.
Villiers, C. P.
Cobden, R.

Only one man in every six of the male adult population had a vote in the choice of members of Parliament; only