§ NEW WRIT.—For Chester, v. Lord Robert Grosvenor, Chiltern Hundreds.
§ NEW MEMBER SWORN.—Hon. Cecil Lawless, for Clonmel.
§ PUBLIC BILLS.—2° Corn Importation; Navigation.
§ Reported.—Corn Importation; Navigation.
§ 3° and passed.—Corn Importation; Navigation.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Burnley, and Habergham-Eaves, for Limiting the Hours of Labour in Factories.—From Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Fowey, for carrying into effect the Recommendations of the Select Committee relative to Lighthouses.—From Liverpool, and Members of the Relief Committee of the Queen's County, for Allowing the use of Sugar and Molasses in Breweries and Distilleries.—From Colonists and Farmers of New South Wales, for Admitting Grain the Produce of Australia into the United Kingdom on the same Terms as Corn and Flour the produce of Canada.—From Deal, for Amendment of the Law relative to Promiscuous Intercourse.—From Clonmel, for placing Irish Lunatic Asylums on the same footing with those of Great Britain.—From Mohill, for Amendment of the Irish Poor Law.