§ PUBLIC BILLS.—2°. Friendly Societies.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir Robert Harry Inglis, from Members of the Bath Church of England Lay Association, against the Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor Dioceses.—By Mr. Hale, from Landowners, Tenant Farmers, and others, of the Parishes of Dodington, Wapley, and Codrington, and by Mr. Buck, from Landowners, Farmers, and Labourers, of the Parish of Bradford, against the proposed Measure respecting Customs and Corn Importation. — By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Inhabitants of the Borough of Rochdale, for Remission of Sentence upon William S. Ellis.—By several hon. Members, from various places, in favour of Limiting the Hours of Labour of Children and Young Persons employed in Factories to Ten.—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Inhabitants of the Borough of Rochdale, and by Captain Pechell, from Brighton, for Remission of Sentence upon Frost, Williams, and Jones.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Renton, West Linton, Kilmarnock, Tavistock, and St. Boswells, and by General Morison, from Coalsnaughton, against Enrolment of Militia.