HC Deb 09 March 1846 vol 84 cc778-9

NEW WRIT. For Windsor, v. Ralph Neville, Esq., Commissioner of the Treasury.

PUBLIC BILLS.—1o. Corn Importation.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Henley, from Rural Dean and Clergy of the Rural Deanery of Bicester, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor Dioceses.—By Mr. Hume, from Members of the British India Association of Dublin, for Inquiry into the Case of the Rajah of Sattara.—By Mr. Octavius Duncombe, from several places in the County of York, against any Diminution in the Protection hitherto granted to Agriculture.—By Sir Robert Peel, from Provost, Baillies, and Town Council of the Royal Burgh of Lanark, for Commercial Reform.—By Mr. Octavius Duncombe, from several places in the County of York, against the proposed Government Measure respecting Customs and Corn Importation.—By Mr. Fuller, from Landowners, Tenants, and others, interested in Protection to the Cultivation of Native Hops, in the County of Sus- sex, against Reduction of Duty on Hops.—By Dr. Bowring, from Members of the Belfast Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for Abolition of Queen's Plates at Horse Races.—By Mr. Tatton Egerton, from Trustees of the Manchester and Buxton Roads, for Repeal of Duty on Post Horses.—By Mr. Sotheron, from Inhabitants of the Parish of Highworth, for Rating Owners in lieu of Occupiers of Tenements.—By Mr. Baine, from the Chamber of Commerce of Greenock, in favour of the proposed Government Measure respecting the Timber Duties.—By Mr. John Fielden, from Inhabitants of Todmorden and Oldham, for Remission of Sentence upon William S. Ellis.—By Mr. Morgan John O'Connell, from Fishermen of Kilkee, Baltard, Bahalaglass, Farratry, Doonbeg, &c, on the South West Coast of Ireland, complaining of Distress.—By Mr. John Fielden, from Inhabitants of Todmorden and Oldham, for Remission of Sentence upon Frost, Williams, and Jones.—By Mr. Thomas Hussey, from Justices of the Peace for the Borough of Lyme Regis, for Defining the Limits of the Borough.—By Mr. Hume, from Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B., and Samuel Banker, Accountant, for Inquiry into the State of the Merchant Seamen's Fund.—By Mr. Bright, Sir William Somerville, and Sir John Tyrrell, from various places, against Enrolment of the Militia.—By Sir Arthur Brooke, from Members of the Board of Guardians of the Linaskea Poor Law Union, for Alteration of the Poor Relief (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Jonathan Duncan, Esq., of No. 13, Chester Place, Kennington, and Proprietor of the "Sentinel" Newspaper, complaining of Mismanagement at the Post Office.—By Mr. Buck, from Proprietors and others interested in the Salmon Fisheries of the Rivers Taw and Torridge, against the Salmon Fisheries Bill.—By Mr. Strutt, from Ratepayers of the Parish of Ilkeston, against the proposed Measure respecting Settlement.