§ PUBLIC BILLS. — 2°. Commons Inclosure (No. 2).
§ 3°. and passed. Sugar Duties; Coroners (Ireland); Spitalfields New Street.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Colonel Paget, from Inhabitants of Anglesey and its Neighbourhood, for the Adoption of Measures for promoting the Due Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Viscount Clive, Mr. Du Pre, Mr. Fuller, and Mr. Charles Round, from a great number of places, against the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, but at the same time providing for the Immediate Appointment of a Bishop to the newly erected See of Manchester.—By Mr. Du Pre, from Guardians of the Poor of the Winslow Union, praying that Owners of Small Tenements may be rated to the Poor Rates in lieu of Occupiers.—By Viscount Sandon, from the Liverpool Academy of Arts, in favour of the Art Unions Bill.—By Mr. Du Pre, from Attorneys and Solicitors practising in the County of Buckingham, for Removal of Courts of Law and Equity to Inns of Court.—By Viscount Sandon, from Liverpool, for Inquiry into the Treatment of Criminal Offenders.—By Mr. M'Carthy, from Fishermen, Seamen, and other Inhabitants of the Port and Town of Dungarvan and Abbeyside, for Alteration of Law respecting Fisheries (Ireland).—By Sir William Somervilie, from Tallow Chandlers of the City of Dublin, against the Abolition of the Minor Guilds of Dublin, and praying for a full and free Inquiry.—By Mr. Sotheron, from Occupiers of Land in the Parish of Erchfont, for permitting the Destruction of Hares and Rabbits—By several hon. Members, from various places, against the Highways Bill.—By Mr. Sotheron, from Ratepayers of the Parish of High-worth, for Alteration of the Poor Removal Bill.