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LOWER CANADA.

MINORITY or 58, TELLERS INCLUDED, WHO VOTED ON WEDNESDAY, 8TH 3IARCII, AGAINST LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S FOURTH RESOLUTION.

A:tilt-mho. H. A. Ewan

Bahl% it, 1)r. Field Beaumont, T. W. Fitzg Blake. M..I. Fitin Brabizon, Sir W. Fitts Beady, I). C. G ask Iltidgeman, II. Grott Brotherlon, J. Golly

Bros D., it. D. Dare

Reel:M:411am, J. S. rivet Balmer E I, Hind Boiler, Hon. P. 11ohand, E.

Crew imil, W. S. ilume..1.

Elphiustone, 11„ Humphery, J. Et ails, G. Maher, J. en. J. Mullins. F. W.

, W. F. O'Brien. W. S.

imam C. O'l'onnell, I).

ell, D. O'Connell, .1,

., G. O'Connell. M. J.

,, J. 0.Conuell, M.

ey. D. W. Palmer, lieu. or, C. J. Parrott. J.

Icy, C. Pattison.J.

t, W. Wiese orth, Sir W.

ibbon, Hon. CoLM iisgrave, Sir R.

., G. O'Connell. M. J.

Power, .1.

Rundle, J. litithven, E. Tailored. H. W. Thompson, Col. Thoinely, T. Trelawny, Sir NV. Talk, C A. Vigors, N. A. N'illiers, C. P. AVarluirteti Ward, 11 ;. NA 11 Williams, Sir J.

Leader. 3.T. Roebuck, J. A.

(To this small minority we can add the names of the following Members who paired off against the Ministerial atrocity,-Sir R. NAGLE, 3Ir. T. DUN- CoMEE, Mr. BISH, Mr. OSWALD, Mr. BODKIN, and Mr. SCHOLEFIELD. A note from Mr SCHOLEFIELD informs us that nothing but severe illness prevented him from recording his vote personally against the Coercion of Canada. This will he remembered to his credit : and we would remind the liptiourable minority, that MANNERS SUTTON'S election, and the Irish Coer• emn Bill, in the GREY Parliament, were carried by majorities as formidable as that which supported the MELBOURNE Ministry on Wednesday-yet now, who is nut proud of having opposed the Tory Speaker, and fought against the Coercion of Ireland?)