§ Bill. Read a first time:—Tithe Composition (Ireland).—Read a third time:—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.
§ Petitions presented. By Sir De Lacy Evans, from Officers 1221 of the British Legion, far Arrears of Pay from the Spanish Government.—By Messrs. Stansfield, Freshfield, Hume, Sanford, Baines, Colonel Rushbrooke, Sir Harry Vivian, and the Attorney-general, from a number of places, for, and by Lord Worsley, Sir Charles Lennox, and Messrs. Pusey, and Chute, from several other places, against, the Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. R. Currie, and Mr. Hume, from four places, for the Release of John Thorogood, and the Abolition of Church Rates, and of the Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Courts.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, and Messrs. Hope, and Mackinnon, from several places, for Church Extension.—By Messrs. Fielden, and Hume, from a number of places, for Universal Suffrage, and Vote by Ballot.—By Lord Teignmouth, from the Bakers of London, against Sunday Trading.—By Sir G. Staunton, and Mr. L. Bruges, against the Opium Trade, and the War with China.—By Mr. F. Maule, from one place, for Church Extension in the Colonies.—By Admiral Adam, Colonel T. Wood, and Mr. F. Maule, from several places, In favour of the Principle of Non-Intrusion.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from one place, against Socialism.