HC Deb 21 July 1835 vol 29 c790

Bills. Read a third time:—Stamp and Tax Offices; Lunatic Acts' Continuance.—Read a second time:—Registrars Office Improvement.

Petitions presented. By Mr. O'CONNELL and Mr. CALLAGHAN, from a Number of Places, for a Re-valuation of Tithes.—By Mr. GROTE, from Wellingborough, against the Duty on Newspaper Stamps; from Stockdale, for the Repeal of the Duty on Soap and Candles.—By Mr. E, J. STANLEY, from the Retailers of Beer in several Places, to be put upon a fooling with Licensed Victuallers. —By Earl JERMYN, Mr. BUCKINGHAM, and another HON MEMBER, from several Places,—against Drunkenness.—By Mr. HERRIES, from New Brunswick and other Places, against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.—By Mr. BRUEN, from St. Peter's, Drogheda, against the Church of Ireland Bill.—By Mr. WADHAM LOCKE, from Devizes, for a Reduction of the Duty on Snuff and Tobacco.—By Mr. BROWNING from Boston, against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.—By Mr. DUNLOP, from Glasgow, against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill; from an Association in Anderston, against the Corn Laws.—By Mr. HOPE JOHNSTONE, from Lochmaben, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. D. BROWNE, from two Places, for a Better System of Education in Ireland.—By Messrs. VESEY, BETHELL, PLUNKETT, and Colonel VERNER, from a Number of Places, against the Church of Ireland Bill.