§ Bills. Read a first time:—Church of Ireland. —Read a second time:—West-India Judicature.
§ Petitions presented. By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. HINDLEY, from the Handloom Weavers of Douglas and Tolcross, for the Establishment of a Board of Trade to control their Wages.—By Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, from Derby, against any Grant to the National Board of Education (Ireland).—By Mr. F. SHAW, from various Places, in favour of Excise Licences (Ireland).—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for an Amelioration of the Criminal Laws.—By Messrs. WILSON and SCHOLEFIELD, from various Places, for a Repeal of the Duty on Fire Insurances.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Spirit Licences.—By Mr. MULLINS, from Kerry, for the House to establish the best line of Communication between Dublin and America.—By Mr. BOLLING, from Ross, for Measures to correct the Evils arising from the Establishment of Beer Shops.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Amendment of the Factories' Act.—By Sir JACOB ASTLEY, from Costessy, to place the County-rate under the Management of a body of Deputies elected by the Ratepayers.—By Mr. FERGUS, from Kirkaldy, to levy a passing Toll on Shipping passing the Coast of Yorkshire.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, in Support of Mr. BUCKINGHAM'S Claim.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspapers.—By Sir EDMOND HAYES, from the Legal Profession, Ireland, to examine Practitioners in the Civil Bill Courts previous to legislating on the subject.— By Mr. MARK PHILIPS, from Lyme Regis, for the Repeal of the Duty on bequests for Charitable purposes.—By Mr. BOWES, from Barnard Castle and Gainsford, for Relief.