§ Bill. Committed:—Justices of the Peace.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord VILLIERS, Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, Major WEYLAND, and Mr. LYALL, from a Number of Places,—against the Universities' Admission Bill.—By Messrs. PHILPOTTS, BLACKBURNE, RYLE, BAINES, and HARCOURT, from a Number of Places,—against the Poor Laws Amendment Bill.—By Sir WILLIAM TRELAWNEY, Admiral ADAM, Colonel EDWARDS, Sir W. CHAYTOR, Major WEYLAND, Colonel LEITH HAY, Captains WEMYSS and BOSS, and Messrs. FREDERICK SHAW, GULLY, HOWARD, BAINES, and EWART, from a Number of Places,—for an Inquiry into the Causes of Drunkenness.—By Sir OSWALD MOSLEY and Mr. F. LEWIS, from two Places,—for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. F. SHAW, from Taney, against the Turnpike Roads (Ireland) Bill; from two Places, for an Inquiry into the State of the Irish Fisheries; from Clonmel, for extending the Lord's Day Observance Bill to Ireland.—By Mr. FITZSIMON, from two Places, for the Abolition of Tithes; from Leawnaghan, for the Repeal of the Union.— 1146 By Mr. TANCRED, Mr. HOPE JOHNSTONE, and Captain WEMYSS,—against Church Rates.—By Mr. GISBORNE, from Ashover, for the Protection of the Established Church; from Chesterfield, for a Mitigation of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Mr. EWART, from the Shipowners of Liverpool, for an Inquiry into the Constitution of the Trinity Corporation.—By Lord NORREYS, from Bloxham, against the Statute Duties and County Rates.—By Mr. CARTWRIGHT, from several Places, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest—By Colonel LEITH HAY, from Banff and Macduff, in favour of the Leith Harbour Bill.—By Mr. HOPE JOHNSTONE, from the Schoolmasters of two Places, for an Increase of their Stipend.—By Sir CHARLES BURRELL, from Ash, for the Re-enactment of the Labour Rate Act.—By Captain WEMYSS and Mr. M'LEOD, from two Places,—for an Alteration in the Systnm of Church Patronage in Scotland—By Mr. VIVIAN, from the Coroners of Swansea and Neith, for an Allowance for attending Inquests.