HC Deb 26 April 1849 vol 104 c856

PUBLIC BILLS.——1o Exchequer Bills (17,786,700l.); Incumbered Estates (Ireland); Estates Leasing (Ireland); Society for the Prosecution of Felons (Distribution of Funds).

2o Administration of Justice (Metropolitan Districts).

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Thomas Greene, from Lancaster, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill.—By Mr. Hardcastle, from Colchester, for the Clergy Relief Bill.—By Mr. Alexander Smollett, from Greenock, against, and by Mr. Du Pre, from Aylesbury, in favour of, the Marriages Bill.—By Mr. Bouverie, from Renfrew, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Duneuft, from Oldham, against Endowment of the Roman Catholic Clergy.—By Mr. Cowan, from several Places, and by other hon. Gentlemen, against, and by Mr. Locke, from Edinburgh, in favour of, the Sunday Travelling on Railways Bill.—By Sir William Molesworth, from Launceston, Van Die-men's Land, against Convict Emigration.—By Mr. Joseph Bailey, from Crickhowell, County of Brecknock, for Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Mr. Thomas Greene, from several Places in Lancashire, respecting the Lancashire County Expenditure.—By Lord Marcus Hill, from the Evesham Union, for the County Rates and Expenditure Bill.—From the Lewes Union, Sussex, for Relieving Counties from the Expense of Constructing Gaols and Lunatic Asylums.—By Mr. Cowan, from the Royal Burghs of Scotland, in Convention assembled, for Reduction of the Public Expenditure.—By Mr. Deedes, from a Number of Places in the Eastern Division of the County of Kent, for Agricultural Relief.—By Mr. Fagan, from Cork, against the Attachments, Court of Record (Ireland), Bill.—By Admiral Dundas, from Greenwich, against the Friendly Societies Bill.—By Mr. Cowan, from the Royal Burghs of Scotland, in General Convention assembled, respecting the Recovery of Money advanced for the Support of Irish Paupers.—By Viscount Bernard, from Cork, for a better Regulation of Medical Charities (Ireland).—By Mr. Adderley, from the Staffbrd Union, for the Adoption of Measures for the Suppression of Mendicancy.—By Mr. Dodd, from the Maidstone Union, and by other hon. Members, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Turner, from Coventry, for the Punishment of the Promoters of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Mr. Henry Herbert, from Killarney, and other Places in the County of Kerry, for a more complete System of Railways (Ireland).—By Mr. Hume, from Pathhead, Fifeshire, and by other hon. Gentlemen, from several Places, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill, and Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Heyworth, from Cireneester, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act—By Mr. Alexander Smollett, from the Presbytery of Greenock, against the Abolition of Tests for Schoolmasters (Scotland)—By Alexander Hastle, from Glasgow, and by other hon. Members, for referring International Disputes to Arbitration.