HL Deb 19 April 1849 vol 104 c451

Took the Oaths.—The Lord Bishop of Tuam, Killala, and Achonry.

PUBLIC BILLS.—1a St. John's, Newfoundland, Rebuilding; Grants of Land (New South Wales).

2a Prisoners' Removal (Ireland).

Reported,—Spirits (Ireland).

3a Petty Sessions; Recovery of Wages (Ireland); Protection of Justices (Ireland).

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Stanley, from Kildare, that the proposed Rate in Aid may be extended to all Descriptions of Property.—By the Earl of St. Germans, from Antrim, against the proposed Rate in Aid (Ireland) Bill.—By Lord Campbell, from Mevagissey, for the Adoption of such Measures as may secure the immediate Liberation of Mr. Shore.—From Kirkcaldy, against the Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—From Nova Scotia, for Inquiry into the Case of Mr. Fairbanks.—By Lord Stanley, from Innishannon, for the Establishment of a complete System of Railway Communication throughout Ireland.—From the Clergy and Laity of the Church of England, that Article 11, Section 3, Cap. 2, may be Expunged from the Criminal Law Consolidation Bill.—By the Bishop of Oxford, from Bermondsey, Glasgow, and other Places, for the Adoption of Measures for the Suppression of Seduction and Prostitution.—From Carlisle and other Places, against the Granting of any new Licenses to Beer Shops.