LONDON: CORNELIUS BUCK, PRINTER, 23, PATEKNOSTER ROW.
The Slave Trade-Treaty with the United States-Observations, Lord Brougham Public-houses (Scotland) Acts Amendment Bill [No. 84]-Moved, That the House do now resolve itself into a Committee upon the said Bill-Amend- ment (The Earl of Airlie), to leave out ("now") and insert ("on the 13th instant")-After short Debate, Amendment (by leave) withdrawn-Original Motion agreed to-House in Committee accordingly Clauses 1 to 13 agreed to Clause 14 (Police to report Persons licensed from whose Premises Persons in a State of Intoxication had been seen frequently to issue, or against whom there is other Cause of Complaint)-Amendment (The Earl of Camperdown), to omit the Clause-On Question, Whether the said Clause shall stand part of the Bill? their Lordships divided: Contents 39; Not-Contents 17: Majority 22-Amendment negatived-Clause agreed to-Division List Clauses 15 to 21 agreed to Clause 22 (Persons falsely representing themselves to be Travellers liable in a Penalty)-Amendment (Viscount Melville), to omit the Clause-On Question, Whether the said Clause shall stand part of the Bill? their Lordships divided: Contents 33; Not-Contents 24: Majority 9-Amend- ment negatived-Clause agreed to
Report of Amendments to be received on Tuesday the 17th instant-[No. 96] Peace Preservation (Ireland) Bill [No. 106]-Moved, That the Bill be now read 3-After Debate, agreed to-Bill read 3" accordingly, and passed Royal Assent, 30th June-(25 & 26 Vict., c. 24)
Duchy of Cornwall Lands (Completion of Arrangements) Bill—
"Bill to authorize the Completion, after His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales shall attain the Age of Twenty-one Years, of Arrangements commenced during his Minority, under the Provisions of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled, An Act to enable the Council of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales to sell and exchange Lands and enfranchise Copyhold Parcel of the Possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall, to purchase other Lands, and for other Purposes
-presented by the Duke of Newcastle, and read 1" [No. 97]
Copyright (Works of Art) Bill [No. 49]-Order for Committee discharged— Bill referred to a Select Committee-Committee nominated
Red Sea and India Telegraph Company Bill [No. 701-Moved, That the Bill be now read 2-After short Debate, agreed to--Bill read 2a accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Friday the 13th instant 397 Education-Chrishall National School-Petition-Motion for
Copies of Correspondence between the Committee of Privy Council on Education and the Committee of a proposed National School at Chrishall, relative to an Application made for a Building Grant for the said School, and refused by the Committee of Council." (The Bishop of Rochester)
United States-The Civil War-Proclamation of General Butler-Question, The Earl of Carnarvon-Answer, Earl Russell
Game Laws, &c.-Night Poaching-Observations, Lord Berners-Motion (The Earl of Malmesbury) for an Address for
Game Amendment Bill [H. L.]-"Bill further to amend the Laws in England
relative to Game" presented by Lord Berners, and read 1a [No. 123] 980
East Gloucestershire Railway Bill-Contempt of this House-On the Motion of
the Duke of Richmond,
Ordered, That William Isaacs, Clerk to Mr. Boodle, Solicitor at Cheltenham, and John
Preston, Town Crier at Cheltenham, do attend at the Bar of this House on Thursday
next, at four o'clock, in reference to their Conduct with regard to the Signatures to
the Petition of Barbara Robinson and others, of Cheltenham, presented on the 22nd
of May last, praying to be heard by Counsel against the "East Gloucestershire Rail-
way Bill"
East Gloucestershire Railway Bill-Contempt of this House-Order made on
Tuesday last discharged—
Ordered, That the said William Isaacs, Clerk to Mr. Boodle, Solicitor at Cheltenham,
and John Preston, Town Crier at Cheltenham, do attend at the Bar of this House
To-morrow, at four o'clock, in reference to their Conduct with regard to the Sig-
natures to the Petition of Barbara Robinson and others, of Cheltenham, presented
on the 22nd of May last, praying to be heard by Counsel against the "East Glouces-
tershire Railway Bill"
East Gloucestershire Railway Bill-Contempt of this House-Order of the Day
read for the Attendance of William Isaacs and John Preston at the Bar;
who, having been called in and examined, were ordered to attend again on
Friday next, at four o'clock-
Ordered, That Robert Sole Lingwood, Solicitor at Cheltenham, and Charles William
Maisey, Clerk to said Robert Sole Lingwood, do attend at the Bar of this House on
Friday next, at four o'clock, in reference to their Conduct with regard to the Signa-
tures to the Petition of Barbara Robinson and others of Cheltenham, presented on
the 22nd of May last, praying to be heard by Counsel against the "East Gloucester-
shire Railway Bill"
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