Dissenting Ministers-French Refugees-and St. Martin's School 996 Public Business-Reception of Petitions-Time for presenting Canadian Revenue Bill-Measure postponed July 11. Election Proceedings - Conduct of the Barrack-master at 1008 .. 1024 .. 1024 Deccan Prize Money-Question by Colonel Sibthorp Tithes (Ireland)-Petition complaining that they cannot be levied without the assistance of the Military-Revenues of the Parliamentary Reform-Bill for England-Committee-First 13. Tax on Steam Carriages-Petition complaining of its exorbitancy 1185 Representation of the Isle of Wight-Petition praying for two Borough of Seaford-Petition against Disfranchisement Corn Laws-Petition praying for the Repeal of them Beer Bill-Petition complaining of its operation Parliamentary Reform-Bill for England-Committee-Second July 14. Reform-Bribery at Liverpool-Ten Pound Clause-Petition.. 1240 Kildare Street Society-Petitions-Complaints of the Society 1253 Parliamentary Reform Bill for England-Committee-Third 15. Kildare Street Society-Petition-Discussion on the character and proceedings of the Society Parliamentary Reform-Bill for England-Committee-Fourth 18. Conduct of Committees-Complaint of the behaviour of one, in deciding concerning the Liverpool Rail Road-Petition .. Proceedings on the Reform Bill-Proposal to meet at ten o'clock Expense of the Coronation-Question by Mr. Briscoe Bishopric of Derry-Recommendation to appropriate part of its Prince Leopold's Annuity-Communication that the Prince has Irish Yeomanry-Complaint by Mr. O'Connell that they have Case of Sir A. King, Further explanation on the subject Law Commissioners, they are denounced as useless Public Works-Fisheries-Churches, &c. Buckingham Palace-Colonel Trench's Motion to inquire how July 6. Majority and Minority on the Second Reading of the Reform 8. Minority on the Grant for the Salaries to the Universities of 12. Majority and Minority on the question for the Adjournment of the Debate on the Motion that the House resolve itself into a Committee on the Parliamentary Reform (England) Bill 1146 Of the Minority on a second Motion of Adjournment Of the Minority on a third Motion of Adjournment Of the Majority and Minority, on a Motion that the Debate be ERRATA. In the Lists of the Majority and Minority at page 913, line 11 from bottom, for At page 918, line 13 from top, for BRADSHAW, T., read BRADSHAW, R. H. Same page, dele RIDLEY, Sir M. W. Bart.... Newcastle-upon-Tyne, And add, STAUNTON, Sir George T....Heytesbury. Notice. It may be here stated, that the Lists, though generally correct, possess no official authority. The numbers of the Divisions are recorded in the Journals of the House, but not the names of members. If, therefore, the number of names, and the numbers given of divisions do not coincide, the latter must be considered as having the preference for accuracy. PARLIAMENTARY HANSARD'S Parliamentary Debates During the FIRST SESSION of the TENTH PARLIAMENT of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, appointed to meet at Westminster, 14th June, 1831, in the Second Year of the Reign of His Majesty WILLIAM THE FOURTH. First Volume of the Session, A BILL To amend the Representation of the People in England (As ordered to be printed 25 June, 1831.) [Note.-The Words printed in Italics are proposed to be inserted in the Committee.] Preamble.]-WHEREAS it is expedient to take effectual measures for correcting divers abuses that have long prevailed in the choice of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament, to deprive many inconsiderable Places of the right of returning Members, to grant such privilege to large, populous and wealthy Towns, to increase the number of Knights of the Shire, to extend the Elective Franchise to many of His Majesty's Subjects who have not heretofore enjoyed the same, and to diminish the expense of Elections; Be it therefore enacted, by The KING's most Excellent MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same. 1.-Certain Boroughs to cease to send Members to Parliament.] That each of the Boroughs enumerated in Schedule (A.) to this Act annexed, shall cease, after the end of this present Parliament, to return any Member or Members to serve in Parliament. |