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House Of Commons.
,. j 1 / .. P brought forward his motion relative to the removal of the disability imposed upon persons who had taken holy orders and seceded MA ?> ¦ Lshraent from sitting in the House . It was seconded by Mr . A . Barmg , and opposed by Lord Althorp , Mr . Bernal , and Mr 1 lumptre , and ultimately withdrawn .
9 ft . _ Mr . F . Buxton presented a petition , signed by 250 Clerks of the Urdnance , and another from the Clerks of the Admiralty , relative to the superannuation pensions . Mr . Lennard brought in a BiE to amend the act of 1 st and 2 d AVill III . relative to the game laws . The bill was read a first time Mr . Shaw inquired when his majesty ' s government meant to bring forward the Irish lithe Billancl whether not did °
; or government no stand pledged to the mam propositions of that bill as it at present stood ? Mr . Littleton said it was certainly the intention of Government to attfiere to the mam provisions of the measure , but he would have no objection to adopt such alterations as mi ght be pointed out , provided those alterations did not injure the principle of the biE
r _ i c £ e , ? _ P etitions were presented against the Pensions' ( Civil Offices ) BiE . Ordered to Ee on the table . The Christ Church Rectory Bill was thrown out , on the second reading , by a majority of 74 to 33 . In answer to a question from Mr . Roebuck , the ChanceEor of the Exchequer declared it to be the intention of Government to prosecute unstamped pubEcations . The House resolved itself into a Committee on the Civil Offices BiE
and the different clauses were eventually agreed to , and the report ordered . The Bribery at Elections' BiE went through a Committee . 1 he Report of the Committee of Supply was brought up , and the several votes agreed to .
13 ft . —Mr . Tynte moved for the returns ofthe number of Consuls and Vice-Gonsuls , and "their respective salaries , & c . Mr AV . Brougham obtained leave to bring in a bill to establish a Registry of Births , Marriages , and Deaths , throughout England ancl VV ales . —Mr . O Connel brought forward Ms motion for a Select Committee , to inquire into the conduct of the four Inns of Court in London After a very long discussion the motion was carried , and the Committee appointed . The Report of the Pensions' ( CivE Offices ) BE 1 was brought up and receive : ! . o i _ . ••
14 th . —The Southampton Rail-road BE 1 was read a third time and passed . The House afterwards proceeded to the consideration of the Poor Laws' Amendment BiE , which stood for committal . Previous to the house resolving' itself into committee , an instruction to the committee to divide the bill into two or more bEls , & c . moved by Mr . Godson , and resolutions proposed b y Mr . Robinson , were discussed and negatived . The House having into committee several amend
gone a , - ments were proposed and negatived ; and after a long debate , the first clause was agreed to without a division : —it was to the effect that it shall ¦ be lawful for his majesty , by warrant under the royal sign manual , to appoint three fit persons to be commissioners to carry the act into VOL . I . „ „
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House Of Commons.
,. j 1 / .. P brought forward his motion relative to the removal of the disability imposed upon persons who had taken holy orders and seceded MA ?> ¦ Lshraent from sitting in the House . It was seconded by Mr . A . Barmg , and opposed by Lord Althorp , Mr . Bernal , and Mr 1 lumptre , and ultimately withdrawn .
9 ft . _ Mr . F . Buxton presented a petition , signed by 250 Clerks of the Urdnance , and another from the Clerks of the Admiralty , relative to the superannuation pensions . Mr . Lennard brought in a BiE to amend the act of 1 st and 2 d AVill III . relative to the game laws . The bill was read a first time Mr . Shaw inquired when his majesty ' s government meant to bring forward the Irish lithe Billancl whether not did °
; or government no stand pledged to the mam propositions of that bill as it at present stood ? Mr . Littleton said it was certainly the intention of Government to attfiere to the mam provisions of the measure , but he would have no objection to adopt such alterations as mi ght be pointed out , provided those alterations did not injure the principle of the biE
r _ i c £ e , ? _ P etitions were presented against the Pensions' ( Civil Offices ) BiE . Ordered to Ee on the table . The Christ Church Rectory Bill was thrown out , on the second reading , by a majority of 74 to 33 . In answer to a question from Mr . Roebuck , the ChanceEor of the Exchequer declared it to be the intention of Government to prosecute unstamped pubEcations . The House resolved itself into a Committee on the Civil Offices BiE
and the different clauses were eventually agreed to , and the report ordered . The Bribery at Elections' BiE went through a Committee . 1 he Report of the Committee of Supply was brought up , and the several votes agreed to .
13 ft . —Mr . Tynte moved for the returns ofthe number of Consuls and Vice-Gonsuls , and "their respective salaries , & c . Mr AV . Brougham obtained leave to bring in a bill to establish a Registry of Births , Marriages , and Deaths , throughout England ancl VV ales . —Mr . O Connel brought forward Ms motion for a Select Committee , to inquire into the conduct of the four Inns of Court in London After a very long discussion the motion was carried , and the Committee appointed . The Report of the Pensions' ( CivE Offices ) BE 1 was brought up and receive : ! . o i _ . ••
14 th . —The Southampton Rail-road BE 1 was read a third time and passed . The House afterwards proceeded to the consideration of the Poor Laws' Amendment BiE , which stood for committal . Previous to the house resolving' itself into committee , an instruction to the committee to divide the bill into two or more bEls , & c . moved by Mr . Godson , and resolutions proposed b y Mr . Robinson , were discussed and negatived . The House having into committee several amend
gone a , - ments were proposed and negatived ; and after a long debate , the first clause was agreed to without a division : —it was to the effect that it shall ¦ be lawful for his majesty , by warrant under the royal sign manual , to appoint three fit persons to be commissioners to carry the act into VOL . I . „ „