HC Deb 07 April 1853 vol 125 c728
LORD JOHN RUSSELL

Sir, before the House proceeds to the ordinary business of the day, I am sure they will be anxious, from those feelings of loyalty which have ever distinguished this House, to congratulate Her Majesty on an event which is so well calculated to promote Her Majesty's domestic happiness. Without further preface, I will move that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, congratulating Her Majesty on the birth of another Prince.

MR. DISRAELI

Sir, I have the honour to second the Motion of the noble Lord for an Address of Congratulation to Her Majesty on this occasion. I am sure the feelings of affection and loyalty which pervade all classes of the community will always render Motions of this kind matters not of mere ceremony. Those feelings spring from a conviction on the part of the people of this country that with the Royal House of this Realm are associated the best interests of the land.

Resolved, Nemine ContradicenteThat an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, to congratulate Her Majesty on the Birth of another Prince, and to assure Her Majesty, that every addition to Her Majesty's domestic happiness affords the most sincere satisfaction to Her faithful Commons.