§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Militia Ballots. Suspension.
§ 2°Remedies against the Hundred.
§ Reported.—Loan Societies.
§ 5° and passed:—sale of Beer.
§ PETITIONS PRSENTED. By Mr. Heald, from Members of the Wesleyan Chapel at Burnley, Lancashire, for a Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. Hume, from several Ministers of the Baptist Denomination, for the Withdrawal of the Regium Donum Grant.—By Mr. M'Gregor, from several Sugar Refiners, against the Admission of Foreign Refined Sugar.—By Captain pechell, from the Journeymen Bakers of Brighton, for Inquiry into their Grievances.—By Mr. Greenall, from several Lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for an Extension of the Benefit Societies Act.—By Mr. Cardwell, from several Merchants, and Others, of Liverpool, for Extending the Habeas Corpus (Ireland) Bill to that Place.—By Mr. M'Gregor, from Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, and Jane Horne, complaining of the Conduct of certain Trustees, who withhold a Special Bequest made in their favour in 1808.—By Mr. Masterman, from the Corporation of the London Assurance, against the Assurance of Life Policies Bill.—By Colonel Lowther, from Officers employed in the East Ward Union, Westmoreland, in favour of a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. M'Gregor, from Robert Rettie, Civil Engineer, for an Inquiry respecting the Railway and Marine Night Signals.—By Mr. Cardwell, from the Liverpool Guardian Society for the Protection of Trade, in favour of the Remedies against the Hundred Bill.—By Spooner, from Colwich, Staffordshire, in favour of the Sale of Beer Bill.