HC Deb 15 April 1842 vol 62 c519

BILLS.Public.—3o.. and passed;—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. R. Yorke, Mr. Macaulay, Mr. Masterman, Mr, T. Duncombe, Mr. M. Phillips, Mr. Cowper, Mr. G. Wood, and Mr. Rutherford, from the city of York, from Edinburgh, Essex, Rutlandshire, Hertford, Manchester, Kendall, Leith, and other places, against, and from Robert Street, in favour of the Income-tax.—By Mr. Hardy, from Bradford, Clayton, North Byerley, and other towns in the West Riding of York shire, for the Repeal or Alteration of the New Poor-law.—By Mr. Serjeant Jackson, from Kilcoe, Cape Clear, and other places, against the present system of National Education (Ireland).—From the Members of the Sheffield Mechanics Institution, for Exemption from Rates and Taxes.—From Henry Dowell, for Alteration of the Parish Vestries Bill.—From Hackney, and Builth, against further Grant to Maynooth College.—From James Elmes, for Improvement of the Area round, and Approaches to St. Paul's Cathedral.—From the Edinburgh and Dalkeith, and the Hull and Selby Railway Companies, for Alteration of the Railways Act.—From Leeke, for Rating the Owners instead of the Occupiers of Tenements,—From Southwark, and Lambeth, for the Adoption of Measures for affording Public Walks.—By Lord Sandon, from Li verpool, in favour of the new Tariff.—By Mr. Ferrand, from Devonport, for an Alteration of the Factory Act.— By Mr. Hawes, and other hon. Members, from the Boot and Shoemakers of Lambeth, Hartford, Drogheda, Dublin, Richmond, Plymouth, and many other places, against the proposed Reduction of the Import Duty on Foreign Boots and Shoes.—By an hon. Member, from Ormskirk, Denton, Lancaster, Salford, and Manchester, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. H. Johnstone, from Dumfries, against the Importation of Foreign Cattle.—By an hon. Member, from Castle-street, Southwark, for the Redemption of the Tolls on Waterloo, and other Metropolitan Bridges.—By an hon. Member, from Northallerton, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Attorneys Certificate.—From Birmingham, Duddeston, Kingston-upon-Hull, and other places, against the Buildings' Regulation (No. 2) and Boroughs' Improvement (No. 2) Bill.—From Swansea, and Carmarthen, against Transferring the Port of Departure of the Irish Mails from Hobb's Point to Bristol.—From the Master Wardens and Commonalty of Cutlers of Sheffield, for Reduction of the Duty on Foreign Iron.