§ Bills. Read a first time:— Summary Convictions (Juvenile Offenders).
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. DAVENPORT and other Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, against the proposed Measure; and by Mr. ORD and other Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for the proposed Measure for the Abolition at Church-rates.—By Mr. HUME and Lord WORSLEY, from various places, for Amendment of Poor-law Act. —By Sir JOHN TYRRELL, from the Guardians of Thame Union, for the Poor-law Act.—By Mr. HAMILTON, from Clogher, that the present system of National Education (Ireland), may not be persisted in—By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for Amendment of Factories' Act.— By Mr. BELL, from Coal Mine Owners of Durham and Northumberland, against Metropolis Improvements.— By Mr. W. WYNN, from Montgomery, against Appropriating the Surplus Revenue of St. Asaph and Bangor, to the increase of the Income of other Bishoprics; and against the Creation of two new Bishoprics; and from various parts of Salop, against Highway Act.—By Mr. PONSONBY and Mr. NICHOLAS FITZSIMON, from Derby, for Reduction of Duty on Fire Insurances.—By General LYGON, from Stourbridge, to limit the number of Beer Houses, and preventing Beer being drank on the Premises.—By Mr. Fox MAULE, from Stonehouse, for the Amendment of the Law relating to Statute Labour.