§ NEW WRITS. For Dundalk, v. Thomas Nicholas Redington, Esq., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
§ NEW MEMBERS SWORN. For Yorkshire (West Riding), Viscount Morpeth.—For Leith, &c., Andrew Rutherfurd, Esq.
§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1°. Sugar Duties.
§ Reported. Art Unions; Commons Inclosure (No. 2).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. George Hamilton, from Members of the Bath Church of England Lay Association, for Increasing the Number of Bishops.—From Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Governors of the Possessions, Revenues, and Goods of the Hospitals of Edward late King of England the Sixth, of Christ, Bridewell, and Saint Thomas the Apostle, against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—By Viscount Sandon, from Merchants, Bankers, Brokers, Shipowners, and other Inhabitants of the Borough of Liverpool, for Equalization of the Duties on Sugar.—By Mr. Wyse, from a great number of places, in favour of the Art Unions Bill.—By Sir William Clay, from James Hedgman, William Sowter, and James Esdaile, Proprietors of Public Baths in the Metropolis, and by Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Joshua and Thomas Watts, of Peerless Pool, City Road, London, against the Baths and Washhouses Bill. — By Sir De Lacy Evans, from Rector, Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor, and Ratepayers of the Parish of Saint Clement Danes, in Vestry assembled, in favour of the Baths and Washhouses Bill—From Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Liverpool, against the Deodands Abolition (No. 2) Bill.