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SECOND DETAINER AGAINST THE…

GOItllAM v. THE BISHOP OF…

SECESSION OF THE .REV. JOII…

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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUISDAY,…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—WEDNESDAY,…

FINANCIAL REFORM.

SMALL DEBTS (IRELAND) BILL.

.INSOLVENT MEMBERS BILL.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

INSOLVENT MEMBERS BILL. The House went into committee on the bill, and the first three clauses were agreed to with some verbal alterations. When the 4th clause came before the committee, Sir W. CLA.Y said that the bill was grounded upon a false principleithat it would unseat a member who had been guilty of no moral offence, but who, having been involved in a law suit, ocwdd not pay the costs. Hie SOLICITOR-GENERAL said, if a member vacated his seas through insolvency, he might be re-elected. It was very common for a person to get. a qualification who was really insolvent (hear). Mr. O'CONNOR wondered what effect this avowal would have upon the'public. He believed the effect .of the bill would be to frighten hon, members into the payment of many debts which they did not owe (a laugh, and "Heat, hear"). Mr. HUME, NJ r. It. Mr. H. BERKELEY, Mr. MACKINNON, and Col. THOMPSON made a few remarks, and Sir W. CLAY moved that the Chairman reportprogress. On this the committee divided— For reporting progress 34 'Against • 77-—43 j Clauses up to 9 were Uien agreed to clause 10 beingstriick out. -i The Tenants at Rack D-eiit Relief Bill avas read a second time; some routine business was transacted, and the House adjourned at a quarter to five. ———-

HOUSE OF LORDS,—'THURSDAY,…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY,…

MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA.

HOVSE OF LORDS.—FRIDAY, MARCTI…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—FRIDAY,…

NEW MEMBERS.

PETITIONS.

MUTINY BILL.

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.

HOUSE OF LORDS.—MONDAY, MAIICII…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MOXDAY,…

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.

THE REV. JAMES SHORE.