§ Bill. Read a first time:—Waterford House of Industry.
§ Petitions presented. By Captain PECHELL, from Brighton, by Mr. DENISON, from Reigate, by Mr. HEATHCOTE, from Tiverton, and by Mr. BRODIE, from Salisbury, in favour of Vote by Ballot—By Mr. BRODIE, from Harfordbridge, against the continuance of Negro Slavery.—By Mr. ROACH, from Limerick, for the reduction of the duties on Marine Insurances, and for the abolition of Tithes.—By Mr. GRIMSDITCH, from Macclesfield, against the Rating of Tenements Bill.—By Sir F. TRENCH, from Lieutenant-General Sir G. Cockburn, against the Poor-law Relief Bill for Ireland—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the inhabitants of Dublin and its vicinity, to suppress illegal and violent Combinations.—By Sir R. Inglis, from Reading and Newbury, in Berkshire, against the suppression of the Bishopric of Sodor and Man—By Mr. CRESWELL, from certain persons, for compensation for losses sustained by the Danes in 1807.—By Lord SANDON, from inhabitants of Liverpool, against the Rating of Small Tenements Bill.—By Mr. REDINGTON, from Dublin, for a reduction of the duty on Plate and Crown Glass.—By Mr. PHASE, from the county of Durham, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Mr. WAKLEY, eight petitions from various meetings of Tradesmen, in favour of the Glasgow Cotton-spinners.