HC Deb 13 March 1845 vol 78 c776

BILLS. Public.Reported.—Bastardy.

Private. — 1°. Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Shields Railway (Tynemouth Extension); Newcastle-upon-Tyne Port; Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings Railway (Keymer Branch); Winwick Rectory; Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway; St. Helen's Canal and Railway; Blackburn Waterworks; Manchester, Bury, and Rossendale Railway; Newcastle-upon-Tyne Coal Turn; Crediton Small Debts; Clerkenwell Improvement; Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland); Birmingham Improvement; Duddeston and Nechells Improvement; Bedford and London and Birmingham Railway; Midland Railways (Ely to Lincoln); Shrewsbury, Oswestry, and Chester Junction Railway; Stoke-upon-Trent Market; Hemel Hempstead Small Tenements; Nottingham Inclosure; Kendal Reservoirs; London and South Western Railway (No. 2).

. Leicester Freemen's Allotments.

Reported.—Pudsey Gas.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Shaw, from Protestant Inhabitants of Clonfert, and several other places in Ireland, for Encouragement to Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. Mitcalfe, from North Shields Anti-Slavery Society, and by Sir Henry Smith, from Colchester Auxiliary to British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, against Importation of Hill Coolies into Colonies.—By Colonel Anson, from Agricultural Society of Lichfield, by Mr. Broadley, from Faxfleet, and several other places, by Sir Charles Knightley, from Brackley, and by the Earl of March, from Chichester, for Agricultural Relief from Taxation.—From Public Meeting assembled at Goatacre, for Repeal of Corn Laws.—By Mr. Gladstone, from Osier Growers of Newark-upon-Trent, against the Repeal of the Osier Duty—By Mr. H. Baillie, from Inverness-shire, against any Alteration of Law relating to present System of Banking (Scotland).—By Mr. Hume, from Arbroath, for Alteration of Law relating to Blasphemy.—By Mr. E. Roche, from Sligo, and from Inhabitants of Erigal Keron, for Repeal of Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Wyse, from Cork, for Alteration of Law relating to City and County Cess (Ireland)—By Mr. Pulsford, from Hereford, in favour of County Courts Bill (1844).—By Mr. Wyse, from Masters, Mates, and Seamen of Vessels belonging to the Port of Cork, against the Merchant Seamens' Fund Bill (1844); and from Guardians of Neagh Union, for Relief from Payment of Loan made by Government for Building Workhouse.—By Mr. Sheil, from Lewis Mariotti, against the System of Opening Letters addressed to Foreigners at the Post Office.—By Mr. Wakley, from Electors of Finsbury, for Post Office Inquiry.—By Mr. Ferrand, Captain Gordon, Mr. Alexander Murray, Mr. Nicholl, and Mr. Tancred, from a great number of places, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Captain Gordon, from Aberdeen, and by Mr. A. Oswald, from Ayr, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. W. Patten, from Middleton, in favour of the Smoke Prohibition Bill.—By Lord J. Manners, from Spanish Officers and Soldiers, for Relief to Spanish Refugees.