§ Bill. Read a second time:—Peace Preservation (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By Lord DUDLEY STUART and the ADVOCATE-GENERAL, from several Places,—for a Public Grant to the Polish Exiles.—By Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD and Sir EDMUND HAYES, from Donegal,—for a Revision of the Excise Law; also for a Clause in the Irish Tithe Bill.—By the Marquess of CHANDOS, from the Medical Practitioners of Buckinghamshire, against the inadequate Payment proposed in the County Coroners' Bill for Medical Attendance at Coroners' Inquests.—By Mr. W. EWART, from Stradbroke, for Relief, and the Allotment of small Plots of Land to the Poor.—By Captain PECHELL, from several Places, against Tithes on Turnips meant for the use of Cattle or Sheep.—By Mr. WABBURTON, from the Medical Profession of Ulster, for Protection in the Exercise of their Profession against Municipal Corporations and other Restraints; from the Medical Practitioners of Glasgow, against the Glasgow University Bill; from Bridport, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duty on Newspapers.—By Mr. R. WALLACE, from Greenock, in favour of the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill; also against the Light Houses' Bill.—By Sir EDMUND HAYES and Mr. W. DUNCOMBE, from two Places, against the Church of (Ireland) Bill.