§ Bill. Read a third time:—Consolidated Fund (4,000,000l.)
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SHAW, from Aghold,—against the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland.)—By Mr. STRUTT, from Derby;—and by Mr. BROWNLOW, from Bangor,—in favour of that Plan.—By Sir GEORGE MURRAY, from Perth, against the Hypothec (Scotland) Bill; and for a Reduction of the Duty on Fire Insurance Policies; and from Chelsea, for the better enforcing of the Sabbath Day.—By Mr. BLACKNEY, from Borris;—by Mr. BROWNLOW, from Lisburn and Lower Killeavy;—and by Lord MORPETH, from Dewsbury, York,—for an efficient Reform to Ireland.—By Dr. LUSHINGTON, from two Parishes in Westminster, for Stopping the Supplies; from Maidenhead, in favour of the Factories Regulation Bill; and from seven Places in Ireland, against the Punishment of Death.—By Mr. BROWNLOW, from Galway, for Preserving its Peculiar Franchise; from Armagh, for Poor Laws (Ireland); and from Lower Killeavy, against Tithes.—By Mr. BLACKNEY, from Hacketstown;—by Lord MORPETH, from Danby and Thirsk;—and by Lord KILLEEN, from some Place in Ireland,—for the total Abolition of Tithes.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the National Union of the Working Classes, against the Taxes on Knowledge.