HC Deb 13 December 1847 vol 95 cc965-6

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° New Zealand Government. Reported.—Railways.

3° and passed:—Crime and Outrage (Ireland),

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Gladstone, from Clergymen of the Archdeaconry of Bucks, for Alteration of the Law relating to Bishops.—By several Hon. Members, from various places, for and against the Removal of Jewish Disabilities.—By Lord Ashley, from Manchester, respecting the Ecclesiastical Provision for the Parish of Manchester.—By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, from Southwark and Lambeth, against the Roman Catholic Charitable Trusts Bill.—By Mr. Frewen, from Leicester, for Inquiry into the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By Mr. Ewart, from Inhabitants of Van Diemen's Land, respecting Free Emigration to that Colony.—By Lord Ashley, and other hon. Members, from several places, for Inquiry into the Case of the Rajah of Sattara.—By Mr. Ewart, from Tradesmen, Mechanics, and other Inhabitants of the Town of Launceston, in the Island of Van Diemen's Land, for the Abolition of Transportation to that Colony.—By Mr. Wakley, from Cornwall, for Alteration of Property Tax.—By Mr. F. O'Con- nor, from the County of Mayo, for Relief (Ireland).—By Mr. O'Flaherty, from Inhabitants of Galway, for making a Packet Station of Galway Bay.

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