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HOUSE OF LORD.-MO.VDAY.

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HOUSE OF LORD.-MO.VDAY. The Royal assent was given today by commission to a number of public and private bills, iipwards of 80). Amongst them were the Maynooth College (11 the Creditor's Small Debts' bill; Wilts, Somerset, andWeyraouth Railway bill- Clifton Bridge bill; Taunton Gas bH &c., &c. The Banking (Scotland) bill passed the third reading, after a division in which the numheri were, Content 47, Non- Content 15 majority for third reaJing 32. The Charitable Trusts bill was read a third time and passed. RAILWAYS.—Lord Campbell ased the noble Earl at the head of the Board of Trade whether, according to the existing law, the practice of one nilway company purchasing other projected railways could le prevented, and if not whether it was the intention of Gcvernment to introduce any measure to put a stop to that prac<ce? The Earl of Dalhousie said, tlat no doubt could be enter- tained of the fact that projected lines of railway were bought up by existing companies, /s to the state of the existing law, the Board of Trade certainly had the power under the Act of le,U, to interlere in such transactions by sending a certificate of the fact of purchase to the law officers of the Crown, whose opinion wa-, that such purchases were not legal. Notices were accordingly given to the railway com- panies, who would have to meet the case against them. He believed the law was sufficient to reach them, but if not, the Government would make it a duty to put the law into such a state as to stop the abuses complained of. The house then adjourned. TCeiv.u. Several bills on the table were forwarded a stage, but no business of any peculiar interest was brought unuer'discus- sion. Their lordships adjourned early.

HOUSE OF COMMO INS-MON DAY.

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