HC Deb 29 November 1847 vol 95 c265

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Crime and Outrage (Ireland).

2° Railways.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Wakefield, against, and by Ml. J. A. Smith, from Chichester, for, the Removal of Jewish Disabilities.—By Lord John Russell, from Glasgow, for the Abolition of Tests in Scotch Universities.—By Sir De L. Evans, from Westminster, and Sir B. Hall, from Marylebone, for Inquiry respecting the Rajah of Sattara.—By Mr. F. O'Connor, Colonel Thompson, and Mr. J. Williams, from several places, against Coercion, and for Measures of Amelioration (Ireland).—By Mr. A. Hastie, from Cotton Workers of Glasgow, for Consideration of their Trade.—Prom Norwich, for the Adoption of a High Court of Judicature for Settling Disputes between Nations by Arbitration.