PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES: THIRD SERIES, COMMENCING WITHI TII E ACCESSION OF WILLIAM IV. 9° VICTOR I Æ, 1846. VOL. LXXXVI. COMPRISING TIIE PERIOD FROM THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, TO THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1846. Fourth Volume of the Session. LONDON: . AND BY J. RIDGWAY; CALKIN AND BUDD; R. II. EVANS ; J. BIGG AND SON; J. BAIN; TABLE OF CONTENTS THIRD SERIES. I. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE of Lords. I. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE House of LORDS. 1846. Page panies Dissolution Bill brought up—Amendments reported .. 2 5. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE-Pensions to Viscount Hardinge and Lord Gough—Order of the Day, “ That Her Majesty's Most Gracious Message should be considered,” read-Addresses in answer to Her Majesty's Message, as moved by the Earl of Ripon, agreed County Lieutenancies in Ireland—Motions of Lord Carew for the Production of Papers—Motion agreed to ... 7. The Corn Laws-Motion of Lord Ashburton for the Production of Papers—Motion agreed to-Returns ordered . Ventilating the Houses of Parliament-Question Committee appointed by the House to name the Select Com- 172 Deodands Abolition and Deaths by Accidents Compensation Bills 172 |