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Article PARLIAMENTARY ANALYSIS. ← Page 6 of 7 →
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Parliamentary Analysis.
9 th . —Several petitions were presented for the removal of the civil disabilities of the Jews . —The House Repeal BiE was read a third time and passed . 12 th . —The Roman Catholic Marriage Bill was read a second time . 13 th . —The Staines Bridge Bill was read a third time , and passed ; and the Perth Harbour BiE was read a second time . The Roman Catholic Marriages ( Scotland ) Bill went through committee , and the report was ordered to be received on Monday .
16 th . —Several petitions were presented in favour of the Established Church . —The royal assent was given by commission to the House Tax Repeal Bill and -Several others . —Earl Grey , in reply lo Lord Farnliam , said it was the intention of Government to propose the renewel of the Irish Coercion Act , which expires on the 1 st of August . The Scotch Ministers' BE 1 was read a third time and passed . —Counsel was heard on the London and Westminster Bank BiE , and the further consideration was postponed , in order to have the opinion of the Judges on the subject . °
17 th . —Several petitions were presented for the support of the Church , the better observance of the Sabbath , & c . —The County Coroners' Bill was read a first time . —The examination of the witnesses on the AVarwick Election BiE was resumed , and adjourned . 18 ft . —Several petitions were presented , and the Bills on the table were respectively advanced one stage . —The Roman CathoEc Marriage BiE was read a third time , ancl passed .
19 ft . —On the motion of the Bishop of London , the Hammersmith Vicarage BiE was read a third time , ancl passed . —Petitions were presented by the Duke of AVellington , the Earl of Rossyln , ancl the Archbishop of Canterbury , for protection to the Established Church . —The examination of witnesses in support of the AVarwick Borough Bill was resumed , and adjourned .
20 ft . — . The County Coroner ' s BE 1 was read a second time ; committed for Tuesday . —The English and the Irish Judgements' Bill , with the amendments of the Commons , was agreed to , and , on the motion of Lord AVynford , a motion added . The Earl of Winchilsea said he should shortly present a petition from Huddersfield , relative to the dismissal of Messrs . Aicheson and Dawson from his majesty ' s service .
_ The Marquess of Londonderry wished to know in what manner his majesty ' s government intended to treat the illustrious prince who had landed at Portsmouth , having been driven from his country by the Noble Earl ( Grey ) and his other intimate allies . —Earl Grey would say no more than that Don Carlos , whether he was or was not the legitimate Sovereign of Spain , since he had arrived in this country , would be treated with the honour ancl dignity clue to Prinof the
a ce Royal blood of Spain . —On the motion of the Marquess of Londonderry , a return was ordered of the amount of money issued for the secret service of the Colonial Department and Foreign Office . —The Earl of Eldon said it was his intention next week to move a resolution that the Judges should never give their opinion to the House upon any question except in the presence of the Lord Chancellor , or some other law lord .
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Parliamentary Analysis.
9 th . —Several petitions were presented for the removal of the civil disabilities of the Jews . —The House Repeal BiE was read a third time and passed . 12 th . —The Roman Catholic Marriage Bill was read a second time . 13 th . —The Staines Bridge Bill was read a third time , and passed ; and the Perth Harbour BiE was read a second time . The Roman Catholic Marriages ( Scotland ) Bill went through committee , and the report was ordered to be received on Monday .
16 th . —Several petitions were presented in favour of the Established Church . —The royal assent was given by commission to the House Tax Repeal Bill and -Several others . —Earl Grey , in reply lo Lord Farnliam , said it was the intention of Government to propose the renewel of the Irish Coercion Act , which expires on the 1 st of August . The Scotch Ministers' BE 1 was read a third time and passed . —Counsel was heard on the London and Westminster Bank BiE , and the further consideration was postponed , in order to have the opinion of the Judges on the subject . °
17 th . —Several petitions were presented for the support of the Church , the better observance of the Sabbath , & c . —The County Coroners' Bill was read a first time . —The examination of the witnesses on the AVarwick Election BiE was resumed , and adjourned . 18 ft . —Several petitions were presented , and the Bills on the table were respectively advanced one stage . —The Roman CathoEc Marriage BiE was read a third time , ancl passed .
19 ft . —On the motion of the Bishop of London , the Hammersmith Vicarage BiE was read a third time , ancl passed . —Petitions were presented by the Duke of AVellington , the Earl of Rossyln , ancl the Archbishop of Canterbury , for protection to the Established Church . —The examination of witnesses in support of the AVarwick Borough Bill was resumed , and adjourned .
20 ft . — . The County Coroner ' s BE 1 was read a second time ; committed for Tuesday . —The English and the Irish Judgements' Bill , with the amendments of the Commons , was agreed to , and , on the motion of Lord AVynford , a motion added . The Earl of Winchilsea said he should shortly present a petition from Huddersfield , relative to the dismissal of Messrs . Aicheson and Dawson from his majesty ' s service .
_ The Marquess of Londonderry wished to know in what manner his majesty ' s government intended to treat the illustrious prince who had landed at Portsmouth , having been driven from his country by the Noble Earl ( Grey ) and his other intimate allies . —Earl Grey would say no more than that Don Carlos , whether he was or was not the legitimate Sovereign of Spain , since he had arrived in this country , would be treated with the honour ancl dignity clue to Prinof the
a ce Royal blood of Spain . —On the motion of the Marquess of Londonderry , a return was ordered of the amount of money issued for the secret service of the Colonial Department and Foreign Office . —The Earl of Eldon said it was his intention next week to move a resolution that the Judges should never give their opinion to the House upon any question except in the presence of the Lord Chancellor , or some other law lord .