THE MIRROR OF PARLIAMENT. FOR THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN THE FIRST AND SECOND YEARS OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA, APPOINTED TO MEET NOVEMBER 15. 1837, AND FROM THENCE EDITED BY JOHN HENRY BARROW, Esq. BARRISTER AT LAW. SECOND SERIES," COMMENCING WITH THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. VOL. V. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS, AND J. RICHARDS & CO., FLEET-STREET. 1838. HOUSE OF COMMONS, MERCURII, 4° DIE APRILIS, 1838. Land Tax (St. James, Westminster). Returns relating to the land tax in the Lough Swilly Embankment. Time enlarged for presenting the Bill till Mon- parish of St. James, Westminster (ordered day, the 7th of May. 21st of December). Severally ordered to lie on the table, MISCELLANEOUS PETITIONS. presented; namely, — The following petitions were severally Rating of Tenements Bill, - By CAPTAIN ALSAGER,-from Tooting, in favour. Referred to the Select Committee on Rating of Tenements. Negro Apprenticeship, ― By CAPTAIN ALSAGER, Mr. CODRINGTON, Mr. BROEBRINGTON, SIR JOHN YARDE BULLER, THERTON, Mr. LOCH, LORD VISCOUNT LORD ELIOT, Mr. Fox MAULE, Mr. BAINES, and other Honourable Members, for abolition of the system, from Hull Stratford-on-Soon; New Mills; Newent; Killeagh; Market Lavington; West Lavington; Nyborough; Sidmouth; Banff (two petitions); and Reigate. Church of Scotland, -By Mr. ROBERT FERGUSSON, Mr. WAKLEY, and another Honourable Member, against further endowments to, from Stirling; Kirkaldy, and Kinghorn. Bonded Corn Bill, - By Mr. DILLON BROWNE, - from Westport, against. Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Bill, By several Honourable Members, in |