§ Bills. Read a third time:—Turnpike Roads (Ireland); Arms (Ireland); Small Debts (Scotland): Owners of Vessels Liability (Ireland).—Read a second time:—Richmond Penitentiary; Corporate Property.— Read a first time:—Poor Law Amendment; Dean and Chapter of Worcester's Estate.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HUTT, from Kingston-upon-Hull, for Charitable Trustees' Bill, and for Abolition of Church Rate; and by Mr. GROTE, for Jewish Civil Disabilities' Bill.—By Dr. BOWRING, from Dumbarton, for Municipal Corporations' (Scotland) Bill.—By Sir MICHAEL SHAW STEWART, from the Weavers of Johnston and Kilbarchan, for Relief.—By Mr. R. PIGOTT, from Bridge-North, against any interference with the Privileges of the Upper House.—By Mr. CUTHBERT RIPON, from Gates-head, for Reform of the House of Lords.—By Colonel THOMPSON and Mr. WAKLEY, from Kingston-upon-Hull and Kibworth, for Repeal of Poor-Law Amendment Act—By Colonel THOMPSON, from Glasgow, for the Interference of the House for A. T. Beaumont, he being Imprisoned in France.—By Mr. PRYME, from Licensed Victuallers, Cambridge, for Repeal of Additional Duty on Spirit Licences.—By Mr. CLAY, from Retailers of Beer, Tower Hamlets, to place them on the same footing as Licensed Victuallers.—By Mr. PRYME and Mr. CLAY, from various Places, for Recovery of Tenements' Bill.