HC Deb 17 August 1831 vol 6 cc154-5

Bills brought in. By Mr. HODGES, to amend the Laws relating to Sewers.

New Members. Lord LOUGHBOROUGH and Mr. HENRY FITZROY, for Great Grimsby.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. BURGE, for Copies of all Orders sent to the Colonies for the Emancipation of the Crown Slaves; and of all correspondence connected with the measure, and as to the maintenance of such Slaves:—On the Motion of Mr. O'CONNELL, for Copies of the Indictments at the Wexford Assizes, against Captain Graham, and of all Informations connected with the same, and of all the Indictments found by the Grand Jury of Wexford for Manslaughter at Newtownbarry.

Petitions presented. By Mr. HEYWOOD, from Blackburn, against the Settlement of the Poor Bill. By Lord OXMANTOWN, from the Distillers of Maryborough, for an alteration of the Law relating to the Drawback on Malt used in Distilleries; from the Inhabitants of Kilmanaghan, for the introduction of Poor Laws into Ireland; from the Protestant and Catholic Inhabitants of Ballymac-william for an alteration of the Irish Tithe Laws. By Sir JOHN BOURKE, from the Protestant Freemen of Galway, for equalizing Civil Rights in that place. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Catholic Inhabitants of Rotoath and Duagh, any further Grant to the Kildare Street Society; from the Catholic Inhabitants of Rotoath, for the Repeal of Easement of Burial Act, from the Nailers of Dublin; and the Inhabitants of Grange Gormon, for the Repeal of the Union; and from the Operatives of the Town of Galway, against the projected introduction into the Irish Reform Bill of a Clause tending to deprive them of their Freedom. By Mr. R. A. DUNDAS, from the Corn Merchants and Factors of Leith; and by Admiral ADAM, from the Owners and Occupiers of Land in the county of Kinross, against the use of Molasses in Distilleries or Breweries. By Mr. HUNT, from the Inhabitant Householders of Ovenden, Halifax, in favour of Annual Parliaments, Election by Ballot, and Universal Suffrage. By Sir JOHN BURKE, from the Magistrates, Clergy, and Landholders of the Ballynahinch for the reduction of the duty on Glass.