§ Bills. Read a third time:—Consolidation Fund (Appropriation); Militia Ballot Suspension; Exchequer Bills (Public Works); Slave Trade Treaties; Tithe Advances (Ireland); Bankrupts (Ireland); Militia Pay Bill.—Read a first time:—Lords Justices.
§ Petitions presented. By Dr. BOWRING, from Kilmarnock, against the Slave Trade; By Mr. FIELDEN, from Operatives of Oldham, for a repeal of the Poor-law Amendment Bill.—By Mr. WAKLEY, from Operatives of Mansfield and Manchester, for a total repeal of the Poor-law Amendment Bill.—By Mr. GILLON, from Airdrie, for some alteration in the mode of apprenticing Slaves in the West Indies By Sir W. FOLLETT, from 800 Bachelors of Arts of the University of Cambridge, not to encourage any plan to injure that Establishment; and two in favour of the better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. W. FATTEN, from Lancaster, against the Poor-law Amendment Act.—By Mr. ROBINSON, from Creditors of certain South American States, for redress.