3 JULY 1830, Page 6

P,iitr,iyarcxr,ay II F. PO itTs.—A petition to the House of

Cornmons frion certain letterpress printers in London, complaining of the grievotis taxes impowd on newspapers, gave rise last Ith2:iit to some observations on the ',resent system of reporting I'm-name:it:ay speeches. 1;Ir. 01..108,:1:1.1. thought it svould be athisable that there should be persons appointed for that purpose, responsible for the proper fulfilment of it duty. Mr. E. l'f,(vENroa-r etanplained that all time nleinheis did not get foir }day : sonn' sla•eilics were reported at full, while others tvere

curt:a:led or sir Itonieer l'Em. said-- I really do not that lye have any right to complain of the wise and useful discretion ex. ' '' by the l'arliarhentary reporters in lopping oil the exert-ti-t-u c. sinnti speeebes, a imi of potting others into much better

language thiai that in which they are delivered. If every word that is said in this Douse were to go abi.m..1. I do not think that it would be henHIceil to the public, or (ee tk t I.S4 ) ('saw, I; -1; : %:'thmk 1:111 basing

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tO time Sy,7 •;.1 tm1 making loans ;.1.1die money to maim' 1-1110- 11 111!tr.::: of the I I t St ivere 1 bWO:1 tt) • !:, , :till he redd that day bac Lord , ,,mnittee, lie s:lould.

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7, k SCHOOL BILT..—it was supposed that • !•er-e,•ered iii; hut it .11,1w:1wit 1i:4:tin in tale House of Lords inid was thrown out at the third reading.

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