June 12. Poor Laws' Amendment-Committee 385 Tea Trade-Tea imported from Dantzic-Question Relations with Russia-Motion by Col. Evans 398 Office of Post-Master General--Motion by Mr. Wallace, for an Address to place this Office under a Board of Com- Imprisonment for Debt-Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to London Port Dues Acts-Committee Capital Punishment- Bill read a third time-Amendment 16. Burning of a Bible-Petition Poor Laws' Amendment-Committee 17. Admission of Dissenters to the Universities-Second Reading Battle of Navarino-Committee appointed to inquire into the Education in Scotland-Motion by Mr. Colquhoun for leave 18. Poor Laws' Amendment-Committee-the Bastardy and Small 19. Sale of Beer-Bill to amend the Act, in Committee Riband Trade Motion, by Mr. H. L. Bulwer, for leave to 23. Tithes (Ireland) - Motion for a Committee on the Bill— 24. Counsel for Prisoners-Bill committed-Amendments, &c. .. Dungarvon Election-Explanation Highways-Committee on the Bill-Divisions, &c. 26. Lord's Day Observance Bill (No. 2)-Committee on the Bill 850 541 Post Office-Motion by Mr. R. Wallace for an Address on the Assessed Taxes-Motion by Mr. Thicknesse for a Committee 30. Tithes (Ireland)-Committee-Alterations in the Bill-Com- Roads Act Amendment (Ireland)-Bill committed Central Criminal Court-Bill committed July 1. Poor Laws' Amendment-Third Reading of the Bill--Amend- 3. Punishment of Death-Bill committed: Counsel for Prisoners-Bill on this subject committed Suppression of Disturbances (Ireland)-Motion by Mr. Suppression of Disturbances (Ireland)-Papers laid on the Agricultural Distress-Resolution moved by the Marquess of ... Church Temporalities (Ireland)-Resolutions reported Lord's Day Observance Bill (No. 2.)-Motion for third reading Resolutions moved by Lord Morpeth 1294 The Royal Marriage Act-Motion for leave to bring in a Bill 9. Quadruple Treaty-Laid on the Table Dissolution of the Ministry-Explanation of Ministers June 2. The Ayes on Mr. Ward's Motion relative to the revenues of 3. The Ayes on Mr. Buckingham's Motion to appoint a Com- 4. The Ayes on the Motion to read the Labourers' Employment. 5. The Noes on the Question, that the Kingsclere Inclosure Bill The Ayes on Mr. Young's Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal the Reciprocity of Duties Act The Ayes on Mr. M. Chapman's Motion for a Committee to inquire into the circumstances which justified the application 6. The Ayes on Sir Henry Willoughby's Amendment to the 21st clause of the Poor Laws' Amendment Bill 9. The Ayes on Mr. Cobbett's Motion, that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the cause of the increase of the The Ayes on Colonel Torrens' Motion in a Committee on the The Ayes on Mr. Jervis' Motion in the same Committee, to omit 11. The Noes and the Ayes on the Question, that the Religious 12. The Ayes on the Question that a Select Committee be ap- 411 18. The Ayes on Mr. Robinson's Motion in the Committee on the The Ayes on Mr. G. Wood's Amendment in the Committee 20. The Noes on the Motion, that the Bill for the Admission of 21. The Noes on Mr. Miles' clause relative to Bastardy in the 23. The Ayes on Mr. O'Connell's Resolution on the Motion to 24. The Noes on Sir E. Wilmot's Amendment in Committee on the Prisoners' Counsel Bill, not to allow the Counsel a right of addressing the Jury, if the Counsel for the Prosecution 25. The Ayes on Mr. Cayley's Motion, in the Committee on the 849 The Ayes and the Noes on the Question, that the House resolve itself into a Committee to provide compensation for the 27. The Not-Contents on the Motion, that the Dramatic Licences The Ayes on Mr. G. Young's Amendment to the Registration 2. The Ayes and the Noes on the Question, that the Report on 7. The Ayes on Mr. O'Connell's Motion for a Committee to inquire into the state of Ireland before renewing the Coercion |