HOUSE OF COMMONS.—WEDNESDAY,
... MORNING SITTING. The Old Stralford Bridge Bill was read a thiid time. The presentation of a petition, praying for the introduction of poor Laws into Ireland, save rise to a conversation of some length, in which Mr. F. O'Connor, -Sir G. Strickland, and others, sup- ported the petition; and Mr. Ruthven, Mr. Fitz- simon, and Mr. Finn, opposed it. EVENING SITTING. Sir C. BURRELL moved the second ...