§ Bills. Read a second time:—Dog Carts, etc.; Turnpike Roads and Highways.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. Wilson Patten, Sir Robert Peel, and Lord G. Lennox, from places in Lancashire, Sussex, and from Drayton, for Church Extension.—By Mr. J. Parker, and Mr. Hume, from Sheffield, Whitburn, and other places, for Alteration of the Tariff.—By Mr. Thornely, from Taunton, and other places, for a Repeal of the Corn-laws—By Colonol Verner, from the High Sheriff and Grand Jury of the county of Armagh, in favour of Lord Stanley's Bill.—By Mr. Colquhoun, from Manchester, and other places, in favour of the Maynooth College Bill.—By Mr. Grate, from Merchants and Traders of the city of London, for a Revision of the Customs Duties.—By Sir W. Molesworth, from Australia, complaining of the Maladministration of the Emigration Fund.—By Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Sergeant Talfourd, from Ipswich, Reading, and other places, against the New Poor-law.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Baptist Congregations at Coleford, and East Retford, to make Affirmation in lieu of an Oath—By Lord Eliot, from Cornwall, against the Removal of the Packet Station from Falmouth. By Mr. Broadwood, from Bridgwater, for the better regulation of Charities in Corporate Towns.—By Sir R. Peel, from a place in Lincolnshire, against the County Courts Bill.—By Mr. Aglionby, Mr. Baines, Mr. Hume, Mr. Sergeant Talfourd, and others, from Dissenters at Bury St. Edmond's, Abingdon, Stebbing, and several other places, for the Abolition of Church Rates.