§ Bill. Read a third time. On the Motion of the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER:—Sugar Duties'.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. JAMES OSWALD, from Glasgow, for the Relief of the Handloom Weavers, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Newspapers, and against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill.—By Mr. E. S. RUTHVEN, from Chichester, for Vote by Ballot, and Corporation Reform.—By Mr. J. OSWALD, and Mr. E. L. BULWER, from several Places, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Newspapers.—By Mr. E. L. BULWER, from St. Giles's, Camberwell, for the Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Lord SANDON, Colonel THOMPSON, and Mr. PARKER, from three Places,—against Parts of the Municipal Corporations' Bill.—By Mr. LEADER, from Bridgewater, in favour of the same Bill.—By Mr. PRINGLE, and Mr. C. FERGUSON, from three Places,—for Protection to the Church of Scotland.——By the LORD-ADVOCATE, from Lochee, against any Grant to the Church of Scotland.—By Lord MAHON, from Halstead, for Amending the Poor-Law Amendment Act.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from Dublin, for Poor-Laws to Ireland.—By Mr. W. SMITH O'BRIAN, from Galway, against selling Corn by Measure, instead of by Weight, in the London Market.—By the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, from Blandford, for the Repeal of the Duty on Spirit Licenses.—By Lord SANDON and Mr. E. DENISON, from Lower Canada, for Redress of Grievances.