§ Bills. Read a first time:—School Rooms.
§ Petitions presented. By Messrs. WILKS and STEWART, from the Merchants and others of Pollockshaw, in favour of Mr. BUCKINGHAM'S Claim.—By Lord Viscount EASTNOR, from Worthing, for the Repeal of the Window-tax.—By Mr. WILKS, from the Protestant Dissenters of Cuddington, for Relief.—By Mr. ROPER and Mr. HURST, from various Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspapers.—By Sir GEORGE CLERKE, from the Farmers of Dalkeith, for the Repeal of the Duty on Clover Seed.—By Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, from Coventry, for Abolition of Duty on the Admission of Freemen.—By Sir WILLIAM BRABAZON, from Ballisakeery, for the Abolition of Tithes in Ireland.—By Sir CHARLES BROOKE and Lord CHARLES MANNERS, from the Agriculturists of various Places, for Relief.—By Mr. WIGNEY, from Brighton, for Vote by Ballot—By Mr. G. F. YOUNG, from Tynemouth, against the Lighthouses' Bill; from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for the Alteration of the Law regulating the Construction of Merchant Ships.—By Mr. CHALMERS, from the Law Practitioners of Arbroath, in favour of the Instruments of Sasines' (Scotland) Bill.