§ Bills, Read a first time:—Courts of Equity; Contempts (Ireland); Infants' Property (Ireland); Wood Duties.
§ Petitions presented, By Viscount MORPETH, Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, and Sir FREDERICK TRENCH, from three Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Spirit Licences.—By Mr. WILKS, from the Dissenters of Frome, Selwood, for Redress of their Grievances.—By Mr. CAYLEY, from the Agriculturists of Richmond, York: and by Mr. WILLIAM DUNCOMBE, from three Places,—for Relief.—By Viscount MORPETH, from Factories in Rawden, for the Repeal, or Alteration of the Factories' Regulation Act.—By Sir S. WHALLEY, from the Parish of Marylebone, for the Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Mr. ROEBUCK, from the Dissenters of Liverpool, and Frome, Selwood, for Relief from their Grievances.—By Sir SAMUEL, WHALLEY, from the Parish of Marylebone, for Reform of Church Abuses.—By Mr. ROEBUCK, from Kettering, for the Alteration of the Poor-Law Amendment Act.—Ry Mr. MACKINNON, from the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, for the Better Regulation of Cabriolets and Omnibuses.—By Messrs. ROEBUCK, W. E. GLADSTONE, and another HON. MEMBER, from several Places,—for Amending the Weights' and Measures' Aet.—By Messrs. ROEBUCK, EWART, CLAY, O'DWYER, and E. J. CAYLEY, from a Number of Places, against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill.—By Sir M. S. STEWART and Mr. MURRAY, from the Handloom Weavers of several Places,—for a Board of Trade and for Relief.—By Captain WEMYSS, from several Places, against any Grant for Building Additional Churches in Scotland.