Sabbati, 27 die Februarii; Anno 11° Georgii IV ti Regis, 1830.
PRAYERS.
Ireland-Returns, &c. presented: County Hospitals.
THE House being informed that Mr. Johnson, from the
office of the Chief Secretary for Ireland, attended at
the door, he was called in; and at the bar presented to
the House, pursuant to their Orders, -A Copy of a Report made to the Irish Government, on the state of the
County Hospitals or Infirmaries of Ireland.
Grand Juries.
A Return of the Names and Degrees of the Persons
who have served on the Term Grand Juries for the City
of Dublin for each Term; commencing with Hilary Term
1824, and ending with Hilary Term 1830 inclusive.
A Return of the Names and Degrees of the Persons who
have served on each Commission Grand Jury, commencing with the month of December 1823, and ending with
the month of February 1830:-And then he withdrew.
Ordered, That the said Papers do lie upon the Table.
Malmesbury Road Bill, presented.
Mr. Mackinnon presented a Bill for more effectually
repairing and improving the Roads from the Town of
Malmesbury, to or near to the Town of Wootton Bassett,
Sutton Benger Church, and Dauntsey Gate, in the County
of Wilts: And the same was read the first time; and
ordered to be read a second time.
Address respecting Court of Session (Scotland.)
Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His
Majesty, that He will be graciously pleased to give directions, that there be laid before this House, a Return of
the number of Causes inrolled for the first time in the
Outer-House Roll of the Court of Session, during each
year respectively, from 1st January 1811 to 1st January
1829.
Ordered, That the said Address be presented to His
Majesty, by such Members of this House as are of His
Majesty's most honourable Privy Council.
Library Catalogue laid on the Table. No. 80.
Mr. Speaker acquainted the House, That the Books in
the Library having become numerous, he had directed a
Catalogue to be prepared for the use of the Members of
the House, which was now upon the Table.
Ordered, That the said Catalogue be printed.
Classification of Parliamentary Reports, &c. laid on the Table. No. 81.
Mr. Speaker also acquainted the House, That, in pursuance of the recommendation of the Select Committee on
Printed Papers in 1825, a Classification of Parliamentary
Reports, and a Breviate of their Contents, likewise Tables
of Arrangement in Volumes of the Accounts, and other
Papers and Bills, 1801-1826, had been completed; and
were upon the Table.
Ordered, That the said Classification and Breviate be
printed.
Consolidated Fund Bill, reported.
Sir Alexander Grant reported from the Committee of the
whole House, on the Bill to apply certain sums of Money
out of the Consolidated Fund, and from the Aids granted
for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine,
to the Service of the year one thousand eight hundred
and thirty, the Amendments which they had made to the
Bill; and the Amendments were read, and agreed to by
the House.
Ordered, That the Bill, with the Amendments, be ingrossed; and read the third time upon Monday next.
Walsall Road Petition, reported.
Mr. Spottiswoode reported from the Committee on the
Petition of several Trustees for executing the Acts for repairing and widening the Road from Muckley Corner to
Walsall and Wednesbury, and to Leigh Brook and Ocker
Hill, and several other Roads, in the county of Stafford;
That the Standing Orders relative to Turnpike Bills, had
been complied with; except, that the Notice of the Application to Parliament did not provide for a proposed diversion of the Road from the town of Walsall, to the top of
the hill above the Bull's Turnpike-gate towards Lichfield,
nor for a small diversion of the Road near Wednesbury,
nor were such respective diversions delineated on the
Plan, or described in the Book of Reference deposited with
the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Stafford; but it
appeared to the Committee, that the first-mentioned diversion has, for several years past, been in contemplation,
and the great advantage thereof to the public has frequently been discussed; that the proprietor of the land
through which such diversion was proposed to be made,
was desirous that the same should be made at the expense
of the Trust; but, finding that the Notices given did not
include such deviation, he at length consented to make
such deviation at his own expense; but it was not until
the 12th day of this instant February, that at a meeting
of the Trustees, it was finally determined on applying for
Power to make such diversion, and also the small diversion
near Wednesbury; and it also appeared to the Committee,
that Mr. John Walhouse is the owner of the whole of the
land through which such first-mentioned diversion would
pass, and that he consented to the making thereof; and that
such last-mentioned diversion lies within the distance of
100 yards from the line delineated on the said Plan; but
that there are some cottages and gardens on such proposed
diversion which the Trustees have not power to take under
the Powers of the General Turnpike Act; and that they
had examined the matter of the Petition; and the Report
was brought up, and read.
Ordered, That the Report be referred to the Select
Committee on Standing Orders.
Return of Bankrupts committed, presented. No. 82.
The House being informed that Mr. Wontner, from His
Majesty's Gaol of Newgate, attended at the door, he was
called in; and at the bar presented to the House, pursuant to their Order,-Return of the Names of Persons
committed to His Majesty's Gaol of Newgate, by the Commissioners of Bankrupts, from the 15th July 1824 to the
present date, with the Names of the Commissioners committing them, the Date of the Warrant of Commitment,
and the Date of the Discharge of each Person:-And then
he withdrew.
Ordered, That the said Return do lie upon the Table;
and be printed.
And then the House adjourned till Monday next.