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Parliamentary Analysis.
bis BiE , and if any such provision was to be found in it as his noble and learned friend has described , it must have got there by a misprint . The BUI was afterwards read a second time , by a majority of 16 to 13 . 16 th . —The Duke of Gloucester presented several petitions against the admission of Dissenters to the Universities . The Marquess of Lansdowne laid on the table certain papers relative to the Canadas .
26 th . —After the presentation of several petitions , the proceeding on the AA ^ arwick Borough Bill were resumed and adjourned . The London and AVestminster Bank BUI . was read a first time . 27 th . —The Marquess of Londonderry again gave notice of his intention to make some observations upon the treatment of Sir John CampbeE , by the Portuguese Government . Earl Grey denied that Sir John Campbell had any claim upon the British Government . His
treatment was not so harsh as the noble marquess had described it . On the motion of Lord Durham , an address was voted to the Crown to issue a Proclamation , offering a reward for the apprehension of W . Oram , S . Dingley , and AV . Lapivorth , the AVarivick runaway witnesses . ' Earl Grey presented a petition against the London and AVestminster Bank , ancl expressed his regret that such a Bill should have come up from the Commons .
Several Bills were brought up from the Commons , and their Lordships adjourned tiU Friday . 30 th . —Their Lordships re-assembled to-day , and after the presentation of several petitions , the proceedings of the AVarwick Borough Bill were resumed , and again adjourned . June 2 nd . —A conversation took place upon the subject of the tardy proceedings of the AVarwick Borough BiE .
Srd . —Their Lordships were occupied with the presentation of petitions , and the proceedings in the AVarwick Borough Bill . 4 // ,. —The Lord Chancellor consented , at the request of the House of Commons , to give evidence before the committee of that house on the law of libel . —Lord AVicklow gave notice , that on Friday he would move for a copy of the commission lately issued to inquire into the state of church property in Ireland . —In answer to a question from
Lord Londonderry , Lord Lansdowne said Don Miguel was at pre-_ ent on board a British ship of war . —The examination of witnesses in support of the AVarwick Borough BiE was resumed , and adjourned . $ lh , —Several petitions were presented for the protection of the Church . —The House Tax Repeal BUI was read a second time . —The Marquess of Londonderry wished to know whether the Treaty with Portugal had been ratified by Don Pedro or not . —Earl Grey exp lained that the treaty had been ratified , but , in consequence of an accidental omission in the preamble , was of necessity sent back to have the omission corrected .
6 ;/ t- —Several petitions were presented against the separation of Church and State . —The House Duty Repeal BiE went through Committee , and was ordered for a third reading on Monday .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Parliamentary Analysis.
bis BiE , and if any such provision was to be found in it as his noble and learned friend has described , it must have got there by a misprint . The BUI was afterwards read a second time , by a majority of 16 to 13 . 16 th . —The Duke of Gloucester presented several petitions against the admission of Dissenters to the Universities . The Marquess of Lansdowne laid on the table certain papers relative to the Canadas .
26 th . —After the presentation of several petitions , the proceeding on the AA ^ arwick Borough Bill were resumed and adjourned . The London and AVestminster Bank BUI . was read a first time . 27 th . —The Marquess of Londonderry again gave notice of his intention to make some observations upon the treatment of Sir John CampbeE , by the Portuguese Government . Earl Grey denied that Sir John Campbell had any claim upon the British Government . His
treatment was not so harsh as the noble marquess had described it . On the motion of Lord Durham , an address was voted to the Crown to issue a Proclamation , offering a reward for the apprehension of W . Oram , S . Dingley , and AV . Lapivorth , the AVarivick runaway witnesses . ' Earl Grey presented a petition against the London and AVestminster Bank , ancl expressed his regret that such a Bill should have come up from the Commons .
Several Bills were brought up from the Commons , and their Lordships adjourned tiU Friday . 30 th . —Their Lordships re-assembled to-day , and after the presentation of several petitions , the proceedings of the AVarwick Borough Bill were resumed , and again adjourned . June 2 nd . —A conversation took place upon the subject of the tardy proceedings of the AVarwick Borough BiE .
Srd . —Their Lordships were occupied with the presentation of petitions , and the proceedings in the AVarwick Borough Bill . 4 // ,. —The Lord Chancellor consented , at the request of the House of Commons , to give evidence before the committee of that house on the law of libel . —Lord AVicklow gave notice , that on Friday he would move for a copy of the commission lately issued to inquire into the state of church property in Ireland . —In answer to a question from
Lord Londonderry , Lord Lansdowne said Don Miguel was at pre-_ ent on board a British ship of war . —The examination of witnesses in support of the AVarwick Borough BiE was resumed , and adjourned . $ lh , —Several petitions were presented for the protection of the Church . —The House Tax Repeal BUI was read a second time . —The Marquess of Londonderry wished to know whether the Treaty with Portugal had been ratified by Don Pedro or not . —Earl Grey exp lained that the treaty had been ratified , but , in consequence of an accidental omission in the preamble , was of necessity sent back to have the omission corrected .
6 ;/ t- —Several petitions were presented against the separation of Church and State . —The House Duty Repeal BiE went through Committee , and was ordered for a third reading on Monday .