9 AUGUST 1834, Page 9
In consequence of Lord Duarram's absence from the House of
Lords at this critical time, Lord TEYNIIAM professes to be the leader of the Reformers. In this false character he has uttered much ignorant, violent, Cobbett-like abuse of the Poor-Law Bill. God help the Reformers, if, at important moments like the present, they are to be deserted by those in whom they confide, and, because so deserted, apparently represented by such a statesman as Lord TLINHAM. Lord DURHADI has a heavy account to settle with his friends.