HC Deb 02 April 1833 vol 17 cc17-8

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. E. RUTHVEN, Copies of the several Bills of Costs furnished by the Irish Crown Solicitors in all Cases, since the 5th July, 1831, an Account of all Money paid on Account of said Bills of Costs.—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, the Number of Parishes in which the provisions of the Act 2nd and 3rd William 4th, cap. 96, had been adopted.

New Writ issued. For the Borough of Dundee, in the room of G. KINLOCH, Esq., deceased.

Bills. Read a second time:—Customs; Wharfs Conveying; Stafford Indemnity.

Petitions presented. By Mr. GULLY, from Cambridge, against the Disturbances (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. D. ROCHE, from Limerick, against the Duty on Soap.—By Mr. CHARLES KEMEYS TYNTE, from Chard, against the Personal Estate Tax; from the Political Union of Yeovil, against the Taxes on Knowledge; from the same Place; and by Mr. CORNISH, from Totness, for Extending the Right of Election of Magistrates in Corporate Towns.—By Mr. STUART MACKENZIE, from Edderton; by Admiral FLEMING, from Strathblane and Baldernock; and by Mr. MAXWELL, from Paisley, against the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. R. OSWALD, from the Hand-loom Weavers of Glasgow, for a Board of Trade, and for Relief.—By Mr. TENNYSON, from St. Mary, Newington; and by Mr. WIGNEY, from Brighton, against the Assessed Taxes.—By Mr. JOHN PENTON, from Rochdale, by Mr. CALVERT, from Bishop Stortford; by Mr. THICKNESSE, from the Operatives of several Cotton Mills; by Mr. HUME, from the Manufacturing portion of the County of Gloucester, in favour of a Factories Regulation Bill.—By Major BEAUCLERK, from Horsham, for a Repeal of the Septennial Act, Vote by Ballot, and an Extension of the Franchise; from Henfield, against the Assessed Taxes.—By Mr. CAYLEY, from three Places, against the present Disabilities of the Dissenters.—By Mr. H. GRATTAN, from two Places, for a Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. HUME, from several Places, against the Abuses practised in Corporations.—From Chichester, and other Places, for Relief from Taxation; from Stansfield, against Tithes from several Political Unions, for Universal Suffrage, Vote by Ballot, and Triennial Parliaments; and from Chatham, &c., against the Disturbances (Ireland) Bill.—. By Messrs. CAYLEY, TOWNLEY, HEYETT, WEDGWOOD, LENNARD, A. PELHAM, and Sir G. GREY, from a great Number of Places,—against Slavery.—By Mr. TENNYSON, Mr. HUME, Mr. G. VERNON, and many others, from a Number of Places,—for a Better Observance of the Sabbath.