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British Parliament.
Wednesday 27 . Heard Counsel oil a Scots Appeal , Cameron-v . Cameron . The Bills on the Table were read in their different stages . Thursday 28 . The Lord CHANCELLOR came soon after five , and after the usual accounts being received from the East India House , the House Adjourned . Friday 29 . Received , the Loan Bill , and several others , from the Commons . Read the Bills on the table and adjourned till Monday . Monday , May 2 . The order of the Day being read , that the Lords be summonedthe Marquis of Lansdown rose in of a notice which he had
, consequence given . His Lordship went at great length into the report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the public accounts , and enumerated a great variety of places held by patent and other grants from the Crown , which his Lordship contended ought to be greatly diminished in number , the savings of which would benefit the public 200 , 000 ! . a year . His Lordship concluded with a long motion , in substance as follows : That the House with great regret the several proposed lans of
commer" saw p cial reform , as stated in the Report of the Committee for Enquiry into the Taxes , and that during the time of a war , so destructive and bloody as the present , such ceconomical reform was called for . " A debate then ensued , after which the House divided , for the motion 12 , a-Wednesday 4 . Heard counsel on a cause wherein the Right Hon . Lord Viscount and Ward appellantand Anna Maria Ward and others were
respon-Dudley was , dents . After which their Lordships ordered the decree to be affirmed , and that it be referred to the Master to whom the cause was originally referred , to tax the costs of all the parties in the same maimer as if the cause was determined by the decree ccc Friday 13 . ' The Earl of Lauderdale made his promised motion on the FinanceS of the Country , which after a debate . of considerable length , was got rid of by Lord Hawkesbury ' s successfully moving the previous question .
House Of Commons.
HOUSE OF COMMONS .
MONDAY , April 25 , 1196 . THE Bank Annuity Bill read a first time . Mr . AMYATT brought up a Bill for Regulating the Wages of Paper-Manufacturers , which was read a first time ; as were also the Billinsgate Market , Croydon Road , Bromlev Inclosure , and CHRISTIE ' Divorce Bills . Alderman ANDERSON moved leave for a Bill for the Relief of the Coal-heavers on the Thames . —Granted . . Bill read second time and committed
The Curate ' s Maintenance was a . Account of Money issued for Temporary Barracks presented , and ordered to be printed . The Hav and Straw Bill reported . Ordered to be printed . The SPEAKER informed the House that an Index to the last Eleven Years Journals of the House was finished , and a Committee was appointed to examine P EstateFawke ' s EstateGrimsby HarbourEveton Drainage , and
OWELL ' , , , Hampton Poyle Inclosure Bills read a third time and passed . Mr . ROSE presented the Account of Monies paid to American oufTerers . —Ordered to lie on the Table . Mr . ROSE stated an error of the Clerk in inserting a Clause in the Wine Duty Bill without authority , and moved for leave to withdraw it , and bring in a new one . —Agreed to . , , . _ ,. - . S D B — -Alderman L USIIINGTON moved the third Reading of the
MALL EBTS ILL . Bill for the Recovery of Small Debts in the City of London . i Mr . JFKYLL opposed the principle of the Bill , as infringing on the Rights of Trial by Jury in Debts not exceeding 5 I . and thought there was less occasion for such a measure in the Citv of London , than in most other parts of the kingdom . He therefore moved to postpone the Bill for three months ,
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British Parliament.
Wednesday 27 . Heard Counsel oil a Scots Appeal , Cameron-v . Cameron . The Bills on the Table were read in their different stages . Thursday 28 . The Lord CHANCELLOR came soon after five , and after the usual accounts being received from the East India House , the House Adjourned . Friday 29 . Received , the Loan Bill , and several others , from the Commons . Read the Bills on the table and adjourned till Monday . Monday , May 2 . The order of the Day being read , that the Lords be summonedthe Marquis of Lansdown rose in of a notice which he had
, consequence given . His Lordship went at great length into the report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the public accounts , and enumerated a great variety of places held by patent and other grants from the Crown , which his Lordship contended ought to be greatly diminished in number , the savings of which would benefit the public 200 , 000 ! . a year . His Lordship concluded with a long motion , in substance as follows : That the House with great regret the several proposed lans of
commer" saw p cial reform , as stated in the Report of the Committee for Enquiry into the Taxes , and that during the time of a war , so destructive and bloody as the present , such ceconomical reform was called for . " A debate then ensued , after which the House divided , for the motion 12 , a-Wednesday 4 . Heard counsel on a cause wherein the Right Hon . Lord Viscount and Ward appellantand Anna Maria Ward and others were
respon-Dudley was , dents . After which their Lordships ordered the decree to be affirmed , and that it be referred to the Master to whom the cause was originally referred , to tax the costs of all the parties in the same maimer as if the cause was determined by the decree ccc Friday 13 . ' The Earl of Lauderdale made his promised motion on the FinanceS of the Country , which after a debate . of considerable length , was got rid of by Lord Hawkesbury ' s successfully moving the previous question .
House Of Commons.
HOUSE OF COMMONS .
MONDAY , April 25 , 1196 . THE Bank Annuity Bill read a first time . Mr . AMYATT brought up a Bill for Regulating the Wages of Paper-Manufacturers , which was read a first time ; as were also the Billinsgate Market , Croydon Road , Bromlev Inclosure , and CHRISTIE ' Divorce Bills . Alderman ANDERSON moved leave for a Bill for the Relief of the Coal-heavers on the Thames . —Granted . . Bill read second time and committed
The Curate ' s Maintenance was a . Account of Money issued for Temporary Barracks presented , and ordered to be printed . The Hav and Straw Bill reported . Ordered to be printed . The SPEAKER informed the House that an Index to the last Eleven Years Journals of the House was finished , and a Committee was appointed to examine P EstateFawke ' s EstateGrimsby HarbourEveton Drainage , and
OWELL ' , , , Hampton Poyle Inclosure Bills read a third time and passed . Mr . ROSE presented the Account of Monies paid to American oufTerers . —Ordered to lie on the Table . Mr . ROSE stated an error of the Clerk in inserting a Clause in the Wine Duty Bill without authority , and moved for leave to withdraw it , and bring in a new one . —Agreed to . , , . _ ,. - . S D B — -Alderman L USIIINGTON moved the third Reading of the
MALL EBTS ILL . Bill for the Recovery of Small Debts in the City of London . i Mr . JFKYLL opposed the principle of the Bill , as infringing on the Rights of Trial by Jury in Debts not exceeding 5 I . and thought there was less occasion for such a measure in the Citv of London , than in most other parts of the kingdom . He therefore moved to postpone the Bill for three months ,