§ Hills. Read a second time:—Paper Duties; Ottoman Dominions Consul; Bills of Exchange; Entailed Estates (Scotland).—Read a third time:—Loan Societies (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, for Abolition of Tithes (Ireland).—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, praying the House to Adhere to the Provisions of the Irish Municipal Corporations' Bill as originally passed by them.—Uy Mr. EWART and Mr. POULETT THOMSON, from Liverpool and Manchester, in favour of Jewish Civil Disabilities' Bill. By Mr. FERGUS, from Anstruther and Allandyke, for Alteration of Stamp Duties' Bill.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, against Turnpike Trusts' Consolidation Bill By Mr. HURST, from Horsham, for Revision of Criminal Code By Mr. A. CHICHESTER, from Chard, for Measures to improve the condition of Pauper Lunatics.—By Mr. BARLOW HOY, from South ampton, complaining of the Regulations of the Post Office for Southampton.—By Mr. BROTHERTON, from Manchester and other Places, against the Factories' Act Amendment Bill.—By Mr. VERNON SMITH, from Kettering; and Mr. THORNELEY, from Bilston, for the Abolition of Church Rates.—By Mr. GEORGE PALUER, from Merchants of London, deprecating all attempts to overawe the House of Lords; and by Mr. THORNELEY, from the Staffordshire Banking Company to require from private Banks an Account of their Assets.