§ Bills. Read a second time:—High Ways; Hemp and Flax Bounties.—Read a third time:—Exchequer Receipt.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HESKETH FLEETWOOD, from the Hand-Loom Weavers of North Meols, for Relief—By Colonel EVANS, from St. Clement Danes, against the House and Window Taxes; and from the Vestrymen of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, for Admittance into their own Vestry Room.—By Mr. F. SHAW, from Dublin, against the Sale of Spirituous Liquors in Ireland.—By Mr. WALKER, from Wexford, &c., for the Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. PEASE, from Darlington, against the General Register Bill.—By Mr. GROTE, from the City of London, against the Anatomy of Criminals Bill; from West-Smithfield, against the Islington Market Bill.—By an HON. MEMBER, from Dumfries, for Remuneration to Captain Ross.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, against any division of the Turkish Empire.—By Mr. O'CONNELL and Mr. EDWARD RUTHVEN, 674 from several Places,—for the Abolition of Tithes in Ireland,—and for the Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. E. J. STANLEY, from Bowdon,—for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, from Totmonslow, against paying Toll for the Carriage of Lyme. From Burton-upon-Trent, against any Measures likely to lessen the Efficiency of the Established Church.—By Mr. G. W. WOOD, from Chorobent, for Relief to the Hand-Loom Weavers.—By Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Taunton, against the Employment of Children in cleaning Chimneys.—By Mr. TANCRED, from the Members of the College of Surgeons in Banbury, for an Inquiry into the State of the Profession.—By Mr. T. SMITH, from Great Missenden, for the Amendment of the Poor Laws.—By Lord G. BENTINCK, Colonel EVANS, and Messrs. TANCRED, J. SMITH, V. SMITH, HUTT, ORD, H. FLEETWOOD, CAYLEY, E. J. STANLEY, GROTE, S. LEFEVRE, H. L BULWER, and TOLLEMACHE, from a Number of Dissenting Congregations,—for Relief to the Dissenters.