2 MARCH 1833, Page 11

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SATURDAY Nt GUT.

Before introducing the Suppression Bill into the House of Com- mons, Lord AUTHOR? assembl^d a meeting of those members who are the most steady supporters of Government, and explained to them the tactics which Ministers meant to adopt for carrying it with as little de- lay as possible. He recommended that the Irish Members should be allowed full opportunity to exhaust themselves in the beginning of the debate, and that then the measure should be pushed forward without much regard to those forms of the House by which even a small mino- rity are enabled to protract a discussion in spite of the most determined majority. He also declared that Ministers would resign at once, rather than accede to any important alterations in the bill.-From a Correspondent.