HC Deb 11 April 1845 vol 79 cc494-5

BILLS. Public.—1o. Arrestment of Wages (Scotland).

2o. Auction Duties Repeal; Sugar (Excise Duties).

Reported.—Calico Print Works.

Private.—1o. Bermondsey Improvement; Great North of England (Clarence and Hartlepool Junction) Railway; Cork and Brandon Railway; Wexford, Carlow, and Dublin Junction Railway; Bristol and Exeter Railway Branches; Newry and Enniskillen Railway.

2o. Glasgow, Garnkirk, and Coatbridge Railway; Edinburgh Life Assurance Company; Dundee and Perth Railway; Dundee Waterworks; Glasgow Markets; Newport and Ponty Pool Railway; South Wales Railway.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Viscount Bernard, Colonel Vernor, Mr. Acton, and Mr. Maxwell, from several places, for Encouragement of Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. A. Smith, from Wharton, and Middlesex, for better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Earls of Hillsborough, Lincoln, and Shelburne, Marquess of Blandford, and Viscounts Adare, Barrington, Duncan, Grimston, Ingestre, Mahon, Northland, Pollington, and Sandon, Lords Ashley, R. Grosvenor, Hallyburton, Hill, C. Manners, E. Russell, C. Russell, G. Somerset, Vane, and Worsley, Sirs T. Acland, J. Y. Buller, W. Clay, G. Clerk, W. Codrington, H. Douglas, J. Duke, P. Egerton, J. Hanmer, W. Heathcote, R. Heron, R. H. Inglis, J. Johnstone, W. Jolliffe, C. Knightley, J. Lowther, G. Staunton, F. Trench, and J. Tyrell, Colonels Fox, Paget, Rolleston, and Wood, Captains Plumridge, and Protheroe, Major Beresford, Dr. Bowring, Aldermen Copeland and Humphery, and Messrs. Acland, Adderley, Aglionby, Aldam, Allix, Antrobus, Bagge, Bailey, Baird, Bankes, W. Baring, Baskerville, Beckett, Bell, Benbow, H. Berkeley, Blackburne, Blewitt, Bowes, Botfield, Bowes, Bradshaw, Bramston, Broadley, Brotherton, Bruges, Buck, Buckley, Burroughes, Busfeild, Byng, Cardwell, Carew, Cartwright, Cavendish, Charteris, Childers, Christopher, Chute, Clayton, Clive, Colborne, Colquhoun, Currie, Darby, Denison, Dick, Dickinson, Disraeli, J. D. Douglas, Dugdale, T. Duncombe, A. Duncombe, O. Duncombe, Du Pre, Entwisle, Evans, Farnham, Fielden, Fellowes, Fitzmaurice, Fitzroy, Forman, Fuller, Gibson, Gisborne, Gore, Greenall, Greene, Grogan, Hale, Hawes, Heathcote, Henley, Hindley, Hodgson, Holmes, Howard, Hume, A. Hussey, T. Hussey, Hutt, Irton, Kemble, Knight, Labouchere, Lambton, Legh, Macaulay, Maclcan, Marshall, Martin, Masterman, Matheson, Maunsell, Maxwell, Mildmay, Mitcalf, Mitchell, Morris, Mundy, Napier, Newdegate, Nicholl, O'Brien, Ord, Packe, Palmer, Parker, Patten, Pattison, Phillips, Plumptre, Praed, Protheroe, Pulsford, Ricardo, Russell, Ryder, Scott, Scroope, Sheppard, Shirley, A. Smith, C. Smith, Somes, Sotheron, Spooner, Stanley, Stansfield, P. Stewart, H. Stuart, Strutt, Tancred, Thornely, Tollemache, Trelawny, Turner, Walker, Warburton, Ward, Watson, Wawn, Wilshere, Wodehouse, Wortley, and Young, from an immense number of places, (2,262 Petitions) against the Grant to Maynooth.—By Mr. Bagot, Mr. Baskerville, Sir E. Filmer, Mr. Morris, Mr. Neville, Col. Trevor, and Sir W. Wynn, from a great number of places, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Hindley, and Sir R. H. Inglis, from Harleston, and Stoke Newington, against Importation of Hill Coolies into the Colonies.—By Mr. Somes, from the New Zealand Company, for Redress.—By Mr. Hale, from Cromhall, and Dunstore, for Relief from Agricultural Taxation.—By Mr. Gibson, from Manchester, for General Admission of Sugar — By Mr. Young, from Aberdeen, for a Tax on Steam Sawing.—By Mr. Ross, from Calfaghtrin, for Repeal of Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Morris, and Mr. Sheridan, from Aberystwyth, and Shaftesbury, for Repeal of Insolvent Debtors Act.—By Mr. Denison, Mr. Hale, Sir W. Heathcote, and Mr. Scrope, from several places, against Justices' Clerks and Clerks of the Peace Bill.—By Mr. H. Berkeley, and Mr. Martin, from several places, in favour of the Museums of Art Bill.—By Sir W. Heathcote, Earl Jermyn, Mr. Patten, Mr. Sheridan Mr. Stansfield, and Sir J. Tyrell, from several places, against Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Sir E. Filmer, and Mr. C. Russell, from several places, against the Physic and Surgery Bill.—By Mr. Rutherfurd, from Portobello, for Alteration of Prisons (Scotland) Bill.—By Lord Ashley, Mr. Hindley, and Mr. Young, from several places, for Alteration of Law, relating to Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Mr. Aldam, Lord Ashley, and Mr. O. Stanley, from several places, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.