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FUTURE BUSINESS OF VIE HOUSE or ComstoNs.

Tn Crumen.-An addresS to his Majesty, on the subject of Dr. Phillpotts, the • Rector of Stanhope, holding. that living in commend= with the See of Exeter- Deferred to November 25.. CRIMINAL LAw.-j-(For its revision and mitigating the penalty of death) Inhabi- tants, Householders of London, liable to serve as Jurors.

• ExpENDITtraE.-Resolutions relative to the expenditure on the Rideau CanaL Stanley-Deferred till November 22. •

• That a reduction be forthwith made in the salaries of all the Officers of Govern- ment, commensurate with the increase made to them during the war, in conse- quence of the high prices of provisions and the necessaries of life. Alderman Wood-After Christmas.

InErAyn.-On Education-with a view to a greater diffusion of its advantages and the better allocation of the funds appropriated for its support. Mr. Wyse- After Christmas.

Constitution of Grand Juries in Ireland, and the powers of Taxation intrusted to their care. Sir John Newport-Deferred to Dec. 9. State of the peasantry in Ireland. Mr. Grattan-After Christmas. Bill to exempt Protestant Dissenters of all persuasions, and Catholics in Ireland, from the payment of Church Rates and Vestry Cesses. Mr. O'Connell-After Christmas.

Poor.-Bill to enable parishes in Ireland to provide for the relief of their destitute poor by voluntary assessment. Mr. O'Brien-After Christmas.

MARITIME LAW.-Select Committee to inquire into the state of the Law affect- ing British Seamen. Mr. Hyde Villiers-After Christmas. LAw.-Bill to amend the Act of 88th Geo. III. for the administration of Assets in cases where the executor to whom probate has been granted is out of the realm ; and also the Act of 58th Geo. III., for extending to Ireland certain provisions of the said Act. Mr. Moore-November 23.

An address to his Majesty to cause a Draft of a Code to be laid before the House. Mr. O'Connell-After Christmas.

Bill to amend Stage-Coach Regulation Acts. Mr. Severn-November 22. Bill to consolidate and amend the Acts relative to the care of Insane Persons in England. Mr. R. Gordon-February 14.

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.-Mr. Brougham-Deferred to the 25th instant.

TilEPREss.-Bill to establish the Liberty of the Press, and to permit defendants, in criminal prosecutions for libel, to give in evidence the truth of the allegations in such alleged libel. Mr. O'Connell-After Christmas. TANATIoN.-Repeal of the Duties on Malt. Mr. Curteis-Deferred till after

Christmas.

TRADE AND COLONIES.-Reappointment of Select Committee on the present state of affairs of the East India Company ; and to inquire into the state of trade between Great Britain, the East Indies, and China. Sir Robert Peel-Deferred till November 22.

Bill to regulate the Fees and Emoluments of Officers of the Supreme Courts in Win. Mr. Stuart Wortley-Novernber 25.

Bill to regulate the Financial Affairs of Canada. Sir George Murray-Nov. 26. MiscaLLANEous.--Select Committee on the subject of the Metropolitan Police. Sir Robert Peel-After Christmas.

Petition of Claimants on the Danish Government for Sequestrations In 1807. Sir J. Mackintosh-Deferred till December 2.

LABOURERS' WA GEs.-(Against paying them bygoods.) Woollen-manufacturers of Gloucester. Retail tradesmen and shopkeepers of Worcester. METROPOLITAN PoLicis.-(For the repeal of the Act.) Inhabitant householders of St. John's, Southwark.

PARLIAMENTARY REFon.m.-Traders and labourers of Southover, Lewes ; citizens, burgesses, and inhabitants of Brechiu; inhabitants of Stockport ; inhabi- touts of Sheepstead ; inhabitants of Cockermouth ; inhabitants of Bridport freemen of Canterbury, resident in London ; inhabitants of Horsham; of Henry Hunt, chairman of the Association of Friends of Radical Reform ; Lord Mayor, aldermen, and common council of the City of London ; inhabitants of Chipping Wycombe. RatioioN.-(Complaining that Protestant officers and soldiers are compelled to engage in the idolatrous services of the Roman Catholic church.) Minister and in- habitants of Benbury. SLAVERY.-Baptists 12; Dissenters 16; Independents 12; Methodists 222; Quakers 1; Unitarians 3. TRADE AND COLONIES.-East India Charter.-(Againat the renewal of it.) teartlians and Mechanics of Stanley and Shelton. Texamton.-Coal Duties:a-Inhabitants of South Molton ; shipowners of the port of Sunderland; merchants and others, inhabitants of Sunderland; shipowners, merchants, manufacturers, and inhabitants of Topsham ; portreeve, bailiff, and in- habitants of Ashburton; inhabitants of Launceston; proprietors and workers of coal-mines in the county of Durham ; Inhabitants of Ipswich ; corporation of Wisbeach ; proprietors and lessees of coal-mines on the river Tyne ; Shipowners, Merchants and others of Hall.

House and Window Duties.-Inhabitants of the Ward of the Castle Precincts, Bristol.

Corn Importation.-(For the repeal of the Duty thereon.) Individuals connected with the Iron Works in Merthyr Tydfil. Malt Duty.-Inhabitants of Hawk hurst and Gondhurst. Sugar .Duties.-Inhabitants of Si. Michael, Limerick. SCOTLAND.-Royal Burghs.-(1n favour of a Municipal Government thereof.) Merchants, Burgesses, and Members of the Guildry Incorporation of Perth; the Convener. Deacons, and Members of the Incorporated Trades of Arbroath; the Citizens, Burgesses,and Inhabitants of Brechin ; Andrew Hain, Dean of the Guildry Incorporation of Cum; Members of the Guildry Incorporation of Arbroath.

IRELAND.-Bankrzipt Laws-For an inquiry into the expenses attending Com- missions of Bankruptcy-Michael Sellers. Education.-For some general plan of Education suited to the wishes of the great body of the people. Inhabitants of the United Parishes of Kilcoman and Robin.

Against any further grant to the Kildare Society. Roman Catholics of Aughageure

_Elective Franchise.-(To place the Roman Catholic, Mercantile, and Trod. ing Classes on an equal footing lyith Protestants.) Mercantile and Trading Classes of Galway ; Merchants, Traders, and Freeholders of Merchant's Quay, Galway; Pro- testant Inhabitants of Mons Island.

Union.-For the repeal thereof. Inhabitants of Carrick-on•Suir; and of Beagh,

ELECTION COMMITTEES.

The days appointed for considering Election Petitions.

Bernick-upon-Tweed ... George How .....

1. ENGLAND.

Place of Election. Petitioners.

aWhenim a riyo5b.e considered.

Bristol I James Acland..

}January 5.

Colchester Henry Philpott. William Mayhew January 5. Dover . John Halcomb January 5. Durham.... 1 John Bulman 1 January 4. John Dodshaw William Warner.. Grantham 1 January 4. { Joseph Neale .....• Huntingdon ..... Samuel Wells 'January 4.

Hythe • .• • • .• Fitzroy Kelly .... .........

Peterslield Seaford - • • 1 William Frazer ... .. . .1 January 4.

J. Aldridge / John Stephens George Archer Samuel Burtlett .

{ Lord Porchester John Ogle Henry Clifton Atkinson William Min chin Pontefract Robert Torrens Queenborough Sir Philip Durham Reading J. B. Monck Bye {Dr. Lamb De Lacy Evans Benjamin Smith James Simmons . • Stephen Eves { William Lyon James James James Peters

St. Mawes....... .... •'.. Laurence S. Boyne.... .... December 2.

• Riehard Bellman Spargo James... .. Thomas Beasley Stamford............... Joseph Stenson{

Thomas Woodhouse Ashby. }January 4.

Stockbridge {:WWW.: HFCio..dgiLleeeddrr' beater .. I January 1.

TTrruregrY. . • ... James Bastian 'I. Charles King f Richard Giuney ' 1 January 5. • January 3.

2. IRELAND. Maidstone January 5.

November 30.

January 5.

}December 7. }January 4.

}January 3. }January 3.

I William Casey ffa 1 James Fraser Coleraine John Thomas Thorp . January 4. Drogheda ....... ....... Maurice O'Connell . January 4. Dundalk j Thomas Flanagan ...... ... }January 5. ' 1 Patrick Hill

Galway (County)........ i 17 John Henry Blakeney 1 January 4

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A. French St. George

Valentine Blake Galway (Borough) { Arthur Ireland Edmund French }January 5.

Galway (County) ... ... James Day January 4.'1

Adam Schoales Londonderry (City) ... . {Adam Crompton January 4.

John Hart ......... ...... . .... .

Mayo (County) Joseph Macdonnell............. January 5.

3. SCOTLAND.

Dumbarton (County) John Campbell Colquhonn.... January 4. Forfar (Burghs) . Hon Donald Ogilby.. . ...... December 2. Linlithgow (Burghs) William Downe Gillon ... •... January 4. Queensferry (Burghs) Robert Downe January 5. Athlone James Talbot .January 5.

Carlow (Henry Cary 1 January 1. 1 Howard Moore

.I William Henderson 1

s Carrickfergus 1 Lord Arthur Hill January 4.

• "• } January 4. Clare (County)