§ BILLS. Public.—1°. Fisher Lane (Greenwich) Improvement; Constables (Scotland).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Darby, and Colonel Wyndham, from a great number of places, for Agricultural Relief from Taxation.—By Mr. H. Hinde, from Chamber of Commerce, Newcastle, against the Export Duty on Coals. — By Colonel Baillie, from Honiton, against the Income Tax.—By Mr. Masterman, against the Soap Duty.—By Mr. Trotter, from Island of Barbadoes, for Reduction of Duty on Colonial Sugar.—By Mr. H. Baillie, from Merchants of the Isle of Skye, county of Inverness, against Alteration of Law relating to Banking (Scotland).—By Sir W. Clay, from Tower Hamlets Medical Association, and by Mr. Pendarves, from General Practitioners of Penzance, against the Medical Practice Bill (1844).—By Lord Claude Hamilton, from Guardians of Strabane Union, against the Poor Law.—By Mr. Hume, from Forfar, against the Prisons (Scotland) Act.—By Mr. Young, from Rector and Protestant Inhabitants of Shercock, for Alteration of Law relating to persons who make a Trade of promoting Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Rothwell, and by Mr. Owen Stanley, from Calvinistic Methodists, Bethlehem, parish of Llanbadrig, for diminishing the number of Public Houses.