HC Deb 23 June 1843 vol 70 cc274-5

BILLS. Public.ߞ1° Court, of Exchequer (Ireland).

2°Woollen, etc. Manufactures; Appeals, etc. (Privy Council).

Committed.—Excise; Exchequer Bills.

Reported.—Sugar Duties.

Private.Reported.—Neath Harbour; Northampton Improvement.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Kemble, from Peckham, against the present system of Education in Ireland; and against any further Grant to Maynooth College, or for other Educational Purposes.—By Mr. Lefroy, from KB-more, to the same effect.—By Mr. Ferrand, from Glasgow, in favour of the Waste Lands Allotment Bill.—By Lord Norreys, from a parish in Oxford, and other places, for Church Extension.., By Mr. Chute, from East Dereham, for the Repeal of the Roman Catholic Relief Act—By Mr. Ferguson, from Kirkaldy, and Glasgow, for carrying out Rowland Hill's plan of Post-Office Reform.—By Lord Clements, and Mr. W. S. O'Brien, from Drogheda, and the Vale of Leven, against the Irish Arms Bill.—By Mr. M. Blake, from several places, in the County of Mayo, against the Irish Poor-law.—By Captain Pechell, and Mr. V. Harcourt, from a great a great number of places, against, and from two places, in favour of the Factories BBL—From Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in favour of the Scientific Societies Bill.—From several Places, in Ireland, for enabling Schoolmasters to recover their Wages at Petty Sessions.—From Glasgow, for the Repeal of the Income-tax; and for Amending the Law relating to the Merchant Seamen's Fund.—From Boston, against the Bankruptcy Act.