§ Bill. Read a second time;—Landed Securities (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. CUTLAR FERGUSSON, from 6 Calcutta for Trial by Jury in Civil Cases; also for some Legislative Measure relating to Real Property in India.—By Messrs. HUGHES, EGERTON DUGDALE CARTWRIGHT, and R. PALMER,—against Admission to the Universities; and by Sir JOHN TYRELL, and Messrs. HALL, DARE, CARTWRIGHT, BARING, HALFORD, and BELL,—from a great Number of Places,—against all the Claims of the Dissenters.—By Lord GRIMSTON, Sir J. TYRELL, Sir J. D. ASTLEY, Messrs. HALL, DARE, HALFORD, BELL, BARING, and DUGDALE, from several Places,—for Protection to the Established Church.—By Lords GRIMSTON and HENNIKER, Sir G. MURRAY, Sir EARDLEV WILMOT, Sir H. CAMPBELL Sir B. W. GUISE, and Mr. BAILLIE, from several Places,—against Drunkenness.—By Lord GRIMSTON, Sir WILLIAM FOLKES, and Mr. SAUNDERSON, from five Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord GRIMSTON, Sir JOHN TYRELL, and Messrs. HEATHCOTE and HALFORD, from several Places,—against the Sale of Beer Act.—By Sir ALEXANDER HOPE, Sir GEORGE MURRAY, and Messrs. LISTER, ROBINSON, PHILIPS, BOLLING, INGHAM, JAMES OSWALD, BAILLIE, and PALMER, from a Number of Places,—against the whole or parts of the Poor-Laws Amendment Bill.—By Colonel LEITH HAY, from Borrowstowness, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. HUTT, from Hull, against Corporation Abuses.—By Mr. BLAMIRE, from Stapleton, against the Punishment of Death for Offences against Property.—By Messrs. PHILIPS and DAWSON, from several Places,—against Church Rates.—By Captain WINNINGTON, and Messrs. HUMPHERY and TYRELL, from several Dissenting Congregations,—for Relief to the Dissenters.—By Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, Mr. HUTT, and Mr. CHAPMAN, from several Seaports, for the Repeal of the Reciprocity of Duties.—By Mr. HEATHCOTE and others, from several Places, for re-enacting the Labourers' Employment Measure.—By Mr. BAILLIE, from the Master Sweepers of London and Westminster, against the Chimney Sweepers' Bill.—By Mr. GASKELL and Mr. BAILLIE, from Wakefield and Bristol,—for removing the Civil Disabilities of the Jews.—By Sir GEORGE MURRAY from Perth, for an Alteration of the Game Laws.—By the same, Mr. CUTLAR FERGUSSON, and Sir H. CAMPBELL, from several Parochial Schoolmasters, for an increased Stipend.—By Mr. DUGDALE, from the Debtors in Warwick Gaol, for abolishing Imprisonment for Debt; from the Coal Miners of Warwick, for exempting such Mines from the Payment of Poor Rates.—By Sir WILLIAM GUISE. and Sir B. W. FOLKES, from two Places,—for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Mr. HUTT, from Merchant Seamen, and others, at Hull, against the Payment of Sixpence to Greenwich Hospital; and by Mr. ROBINSON, from the Seamen's Hospital Society, for applying such Sixpences for the Benefit of the Widows,—By Mr. CUTLAR FERGUSSON, from one Place for a Better System of Lay Patronage in Scotland.