§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1°. Sunday Trading; Income Tax Deduction.
§ Reported. Public Works and Fisheries; British Possessions; Turnpike Roads (Ireland); Ejectments, &c. (Ireland).
§ 3°. and passed. Drainage of Lands; Religious Opinions Relief.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Wakley, from Parochial Authorities of the Parish of Saint Luke, Middlesex, for the Adoption of Measures for promoting the Due Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. Entwisle, from Owners of Houses and Cottages in the Township of Everton, in the Borough of Liverpool, against the Rating of Tenements Bill.—By several hon. Members, from various places, for the Abolition of Naval and Military Flogging.—By Mr. Hume, from Herman Eugene Falk, for Inquiry respecting the Hull Trinity House.—By Mr. Hollond, from Paul Thomas Lemaitre, Hammersmith, complaining of Sufferings and Hardships from Imprisoment under the Habeas Corpus Act, and praying for Redress.—By Mr. Wakley, from Samuel Millard, Medical Resident Proprietor of a Licensed House at Whitchurch, near Ross, in the County of Hereford, for Alteration of Law respecting Lunatics.—By Mr. Wakley, from several Physicians and Surgeons, in favour of the Medical Practitioners Bill.—By Mr. Wakley, from Inhabitants of Stoke Newington and its Vicinity, against the Enrolment of the Militia.—Mr. Hume, from Inhabitants of Winterton, in the County of Norfolk, for Alteration of the Poor Law.—By Mr. John Henry Vivian, from Guardians of the Poor of the Swansea Poor Law Union, in the County of Glamorgan, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By 678 Mr. Smythe, from Manufacturers of Gunpowder, respecting the Interference of Railways with Gunpowder Works.—By Mr. Hume, from James Sedgwick, Esquire, Barrister at Law, for Inquiry.