Mr. Egertonpresented a petition from Chester, against any further concessions to the Roman Catholics.
Mr. Grenfellsaid, he was the last man in the House to allude to what had taken place elsewhere with reference to any matter done or to be done by that House; but, something had been said elsewhere which induced him to express a hope that, before the conclusion of the session, some member of weight and talent and character in one of the Houses of parliament, would bring under their consideration the propriety of altering the Coronation Oath [hear, hear!].