Meeting of the Imperial British Parliament-Speech from the Throne-
Address in Answer, moved in the House of Lords by the Earl of
Bridgewater, and seconded by Lord Shelfield-Opposed by the Earl
of St. Vincent-Some parts of the Address approved and some disap
proved by different speakers.-Animadversions on the Address, particu
larly in as far as it related to the Affairs of Spain and Portugal, by
the Earl of Grosvenor, Lord Grenville, the Earl of Moira, and the
Earl of Buckinghamshire.—The Address defended by the Earl of Li-
verpool-Agreed to in the House of Commons.- An Address moved by
the Hon. Mr. F. Rohinson, and seconded by Mr. F. B. Lushington-
Animadversions on the Address, particularly to what related to Spain,
by Mr. Ponsonby The Address defended in all its parts by Lord Car
tlereagh Agreed to....