§ Bills. Read a third time:—Roads Act Amendment (Ireland); Punishment of Death; Common Fields Exchange.—Read a second time:—Turnpike Acts' Continuance (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By Colonel L. HAY, and Mr. SINCLAIR, from three Places, against the Bankrupts (Scotland) Bill; from three other Places, for Support to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. Alderman WOOD, from Petersfield, against the Trustees of the Churchers College, and for Inquiry into their Conduct; from two Metropolitan Parishes, in favour of the Hackney and Stage Coaches Bill.—By Mr. BERNARD, from two Places, against the Separation of Church and State—By Mr. CORBETT, from three Places, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax; from several Places, for Vote by Ballot; from several Places in Ireland, against Tithes; from two Places, for a Reduction of Taxation; from the Handloom Weavers, Leigh, for a Board of Trade; from Pitmen of the Tyne and Wear, for Repealing the Export Duty on Coal; from the Coal Men on the River Clyde, against the Tonnage of Vessels' Bill; from two Places, against the Poor-Law Amendment Bill; from East Ham, against Burial Fees; from an Association at Manchester, for Liberating John Cleaver, in Prison for vending Knowledge at a cheap rate. —By the same, and Mr. GILLON, from several Places,—for the Separation of Church and State.—By Sir ANDREW AGNEW, and Mr. A. JOHNSTONE, from a Number of Places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. HAWES, from Battersea, against the Common Lands Inclosure Bill.—By Mr. CHILDERS, from two Places, for placing all Venders of Beer on the same footing.—By Mr. B. BARING, from Penn, in favour of the Sale of Beer Act Amendment Bill; from a Number of Places, in Support of the Church of England.—By Colonel PERCEVAL, from several Places, for Support to the Church of Ireland. —By Mr. A. JOHNSTONE, from Greenock and the Synod of Galloway, for a Better System of Church Patronage in Scotland; from the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, for the Repeal of an Act relative to the Building of Churches.—By the Marquess of CHANDOS, from three Places, against the University Admission Bill; from a Number of Places, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Mr. BRISCOE, from Staines, against Prize-fighting.—By Mr. COBBETT, from Leven, for appropriating Church Property to Civil Purposes.—By the same, and Mr. GILLON, from Stratford-upon-Avon, and Biggar, for Relief to the Dissenters. —By Mr. GOULBLIRN, from a Number of Places, for Protection to the Church of England.