§ Bills. Read a second time:—Tin Duties (Cornwall); Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster; Exche 1014 quer Bills; Public Works (Ireland); Consolidated Fund; and County Treasurers (Ireland).—Read a third time:—Valuation of Land (Ireland); Bank of Ireland Repayment; Militia Pay; Stamp Dies.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. MARTIN, from Tuam, against the monopoly of the Bank of Ireland.—By Mr. FIELDEN, from Hyde, Chowbent, Huddersfield, Leigh, Paisley, and Padiham, that Mr. Robert Owen may be heard at the Bar of the House in explanation of his principles of Social Reform; from certain Merchants and Manufacturers of Oldham, praying that Warehouses for Bonded Corn may be instituted in the great manufacturing towns; from Crompton, to the same effect; from Halifax, Elland, Heptonstall, Almondbury, Wadsworth, Hyde, Midgley, Thornton, Staniland, Queenshead, Mixenden, Northowram, Ambler Thorn, and Coldon Heptenstall, for Universal Suffrage, etc.; from Male and Female Inhabitants of the Borough of Maldon (Essex), and other Inhabitants of that Borough, for Amendments of the New Poor-law; and from Hand-loom Weavers of Norwich, for an Act to regulate the rate of Wages.—By Sir E. WILMOT, from the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Coventry, against the Parochial Assessment Bill.—By Lord STANLEY, from the Diocese of Fermanagh, against the Encouragement of Idolatrous Ceremonies in India.