§ New Writ issued. A New Writ was issued for Cardiff, in the room of JOHN NICHOLL, Esq., become a Lord of the Treasury.
§ Bills. Read a first time:—Registration of Voters.—Read a third time:—Newspapers' Regulation.
§ Petitions presented.—By Mr. JACKSON, from Bandon, in Support of the Established Church, and for the Relief of the Protestant Church in Ireland.—By the Marquess of CHANDOS, from Stoke-Pogis, Buckinghamshire, for Alteration in the Poor-Laws' Amendment Act.—By Sir M. S. STEWART, from Greenock, in favour of the Established Church of Scotland.—By Mr. J. MAXWELL, from 1,700 Handloom Weavers of Glasgow, complaining of Distress.—By Mr. ROEBUCK, from the Proprietor of a Bath Newspaper, praying for an Amendment of the Law of Libel.—By Captain PECHELL, from the Licensed Victuallers of Brighton, complaining of the Additional Duty on Spirit Licences, praying for Relief there from, and also for an Alteration in the Law rendering them responsible for the Property of their Visitors.—By Mr. HUNE, from the Inhabitants of Leicester, praying the House to limit the Supplies to be granted to the present Ministry to three Months.
§ On the question that the Order of the Day for the House resolving itself into a Committee of Supply be read,