§ Bills. Candle Duties Repeal, read a second time. Prohibition and Mandamus, read a third time and passed.
§ Petitions presented. Against the Grants to the Kildare-street Society, by Mr. D. BROWN, from a Parish in Mayo. In favour of these Grants, by General O'NEIL, four from different Parishes in Ireland:— By Sir A. CHICHESTER, from Balleloghan and Knockboy. By Sir R. BATESON, from the Chamber of Commerce of Londonderry, complaining of the Corporation of that City having misapplied a sum of Money, advanced by the Government, to Build a Bridge over the Foyle, and praying that the Act of Parliament relating to that subject might be Repealed. In favour of the Church Endowment Act, by Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, from the Clergy of Rutland. Against any alteration of the Timber Duties, from Whitby, by Sir ROBERT BATESON: —By Sir M. W. RIDLEY, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Against the Tax on Steam Vessels, by the same hon. Member, from the same place:—By Mr. M. FITZGERALD, from the Directors of the Dublin and London Steam Marine Company. By the same hon. Member, from the Islands of Ennis Lee and Ennis Lackane, against lowering the Duties on Barilla. Against the Vestries Bill, by Lord EBRINGTON, from St. George's, Hanover-square. For the Abolition of Slavery, by Mr. PENDARVIS, from several places and Dissenting Congregations in Cornwall. In favour of the Labour in Cotton Factories Bill, by Lord STANLEY, from Chorley. By Mr. R. PRICE, from Ross, for the Abolition of Capital Punishment in Cases of Forgery. In favour of Reform, by Mr. HODGES, from Deptford, Woolwich, and Greenwich, and from High Haldon and Woodchurch: —By Mr. C. BULLER, from Mirfield: —By Colonel TYRELL, from Essex, Halesworth, Bury St. Edmund's, and Beceles: —By Sir M. W. RIDLEY, two from Neweastle-upon-Tyne:—By Mr. ROBARTS, from Maidstone: —By Lord FORDWICH, two from the non-resident Freemen of Canterbury: —By Mr. BLOUNT, from Derbyshire:—By Sir W. W. WYNN, from Wrexham: —By Mr. J. JOHNSTONE, from Dunfermline 529 and Inverkeithing:—By Mr. R. PRICE, from Ross:—By Lord ALTHORP, from Knaresborough, Christchurch, Ludlow, and Keighley:—By Mr. P. THOMSON, from Dover, and St. Leonard's, Shoreditch:—By Sir A. CHICHESTER, from Belfast: —By Mr. HODGES, from the Isle of Thanet. Against the Reform Bill, by Mr. H. HOPE, from East Looe: —By Mr. CAPEL, from Queenborough, so far as the Disfranchisement of that Borough was concerned.