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Article PARLIAMENTARY ANALYSIS. ← Page 15 of 23 →
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Parliamentary Analysis.
the word " impertinent , " which Mr . Hume admitted having applied to him , but which he declared upon his honour he had not applied to Mr . Hume . 4 ft . _ The report of the London and Birmingham Railway was agreed to , and the Bill ordered to be read a third time . Lord Palmerston and Mr . Sergeant Perrin took the oaths and their seats . The Bribery and Corruption at' Elections Bill was broug ht in and read a first time . The House was counted out during a discussion on Mr . Bish ' s motion for occasional Parliaments in Ireland
. 5 ft . _ The second reading of the Metropolis Water Company was negatived by a majority of 125 to 60 . Lord J . Russell moved that the House , at its rising , adjourn to Wednesday . Mr . Barnaby brought up the Report of the Committee on the Cork election , declaring that Fergus O'Connor , Esq . was not dulv elected , that R . Longfield , Esq . was duly elected , and that the petition and opposition were neither frivolous nor vexatious . In answer to Sir R . Peel , the Attorney-General said it was his intention to bring forward , as early as possible , a measure for the improvement of the Adminis-Lord Russell then ht
tration of Justice in the Ecclesiastical Courts . J . broug forward his Measure for the regulation of Municipal Corporations , which occupied the House for the remainder of the evening . 10 ft . —A new writ was ordered for Ayrshire , in the room of Mr . A . Oswald , he having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds , The Honourable Mr . Byng presented his Majesty ' s answer to the Address moved by Mr . Fowell Buxton , on the 19 th of May , in which his Majesty expressed his desire to promote the object of that Address , by adopting all possible and practicable means to put an end to the slave trade in other countries . Lord
Castlereagh presented a petition from the county of Down , similar to that presented last week in the House of Lords ; it led to a considerable discussion Ordered to be laid upon the table . Mr . M . P . Stewart presented the Report of the Ipswich Election Committee , which declared that Messrs . Kelly and Dundas had been unduly returned by means of bribery . A special report followed , in which several parties mentioned were charged with bribery , and others with disobedience to the Speaker's warrant , and two Magistrateswith a breach of the privilege of the House of Commons . A long
, debate ensued , which was eventually adjourned to Thursday . Dr . Bowring withdrew his motion for the production of the correspondence between his Majesty ' s Consul at Tripoli and the British Government . lllh . —A new writ was ordered for Hull , in the room of Mr . Carruthers , deceased . The Ipswich election affair was again discussed , and several persons ordered into custody , to be brought to the bai . Sir C . Whalley moved a resolution declaratorv of the exnedienev of repealing the window
tax . The Chancellor of the Exchequer opposed it . On a division , it was rejected , by a majority of 204 , against 16 . 12 ft . —The Belfast and Cove-Hill Railway Bill was read a second time , on a division , by a majority of 83 against 7 . Mr . Harvey , in reply to Mr . H . L . Bulwer , said that he intended to defer his motion on the Pension List , till Thursday , the 14 th of July . 15 ft . — The affair of the Ipswich election was brought before the House , and the parties against whom the Speaker's warrant had been issued , were committed to Newgate . The Municipal Corporation Reform Bill was read a second time . A motion for an address to the King , in pursuance of the resolutions of the Select Committee , for rebuilding the Houses of
Parliament , was agreed to . ] 6 ft . —Not sufficient members . 17 ft—Mr . P . Stewart slated that , in the opinion of the Committee , upon the publication of the evidence taken before the Committee of the Ipswich election petition , it would be inexpedient to publish the entire Report . Lord John Russell proposed a resolution on the subject of the names of voters , who should be reported by Election Committees , as not entitled to vote , being struck off the list by the Speaker . The Attorney-
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Parliamentary Analysis.
the word " impertinent , " which Mr . Hume admitted having applied to him , but which he declared upon his honour he had not applied to Mr . Hume . 4 ft . _ The report of the London and Birmingham Railway was agreed to , and the Bill ordered to be read a third time . Lord Palmerston and Mr . Sergeant Perrin took the oaths and their seats . The Bribery and Corruption at' Elections Bill was broug ht in and read a first time . The House was counted out during a discussion on Mr . Bish ' s motion for occasional Parliaments in Ireland
. 5 ft . _ The second reading of the Metropolis Water Company was negatived by a majority of 125 to 60 . Lord J . Russell moved that the House , at its rising , adjourn to Wednesday . Mr . Barnaby brought up the Report of the Committee on the Cork election , declaring that Fergus O'Connor , Esq . was not dulv elected , that R . Longfield , Esq . was duly elected , and that the petition and opposition were neither frivolous nor vexatious . In answer to Sir R . Peel , the Attorney-General said it was his intention to bring forward , as early as possible , a measure for the improvement of the Adminis-Lord Russell then ht
tration of Justice in the Ecclesiastical Courts . J . broug forward his Measure for the regulation of Municipal Corporations , which occupied the House for the remainder of the evening . 10 ft . —A new writ was ordered for Ayrshire , in the room of Mr . A . Oswald , he having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds , The Honourable Mr . Byng presented his Majesty ' s answer to the Address moved by Mr . Fowell Buxton , on the 19 th of May , in which his Majesty expressed his desire to promote the object of that Address , by adopting all possible and practicable means to put an end to the slave trade in other countries . Lord
Castlereagh presented a petition from the county of Down , similar to that presented last week in the House of Lords ; it led to a considerable discussion Ordered to be laid upon the table . Mr . M . P . Stewart presented the Report of the Ipswich Election Committee , which declared that Messrs . Kelly and Dundas had been unduly returned by means of bribery . A special report followed , in which several parties mentioned were charged with bribery , and others with disobedience to the Speaker's warrant , and two Magistrateswith a breach of the privilege of the House of Commons . A long
, debate ensued , which was eventually adjourned to Thursday . Dr . Bowring withdrew his motion for the production of the correspondence between his Majesty ' s Consul at Tripoli and the British Government . lllh . —A new writ was ordered for Hull , in the room of Mr . Carruthers , deceased . The Ipswich election affair was again discussed , and several persons ordered into custody , to be brought to the bai . Sir C . Whalley moved a resolution declaratorv of the exnedienev of repealing the window
tax . The Chancellor of the Exchequer opposed it . On a division , it was rejected , by a majority of 204 , against 16 . 12 ft . —The Belfast and Cove-Hill Railway Bill was read a second time , on a division , by a majority of 83 against 7 . Mr . Harvey , in reply to Mr . H . L . Bulwer , said that he intended to defer his motion on the Pension List , till Thursday , the 14 th of July . 15 ft . — The affair of the Ipswich election was brought before the House , and the parties against whom the Speaker's warrant had been issued , were committed to Newgate . The Municipal Corporation Reform Bill was read a second time . A motion for an address to the King , in pursuance of the resolutions of the Select Committee , for rebuilding the Houses of
Parliament , was agreed to . ] 6 ft . —Not sufficient members . 17 ft—Mr . P . Stewart slated that , in the opinion of the Committee , upon the publication of the evidence taken before the Committee of the Ipswich election petition , it would be inexpedient to publish the entire Report . Lord John Russell proposed a resolution on the subject of the names of voters , who should be reported by Election Committees , as not entitled to vote , being struck off the list by the Speaker . The Attorney-