§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Cruelty to Animals Prevention.
§ 2° Tithe Rent Charge, &c. (Ireland); Sale of Beer.
§ Reported.—Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; Reproductive Loan Fund Institution (Ireland); Consolidated Fund (3,000,000l.)
575§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. G. Thompson, from Thatcham, Berkshire, and several other Places, for an Extension of the Elective Franchise.—By Mr. Wakley, from the Inhabitants of Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, and from several other Places, for the Adoption of Universal Suffrage.—By Mr. Bramston, from the Parish of Little Waltham, Essex, against the Sale of Spiritous Liquors on the Sabbath.—By Mr. Newdegate, from the Church of England Lay Association of Birmingham, complaining of the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By Sir Benjamin Hall, from Vestrymen of the Parish of St. Marylebone, for Promoting Colonisation.—From William Thompson, of Hazlewood, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, complaining of the Decision of the Land Tax Commissioners.—By Mr. Wakley, from Manchester, for an Alteration of the Property Tax.—By Mr. Alexander Hastie, from the Operative Bakers of Glasgow, for Inquiry into their Grievances.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from several Clergymen of the Church of England and Ireland, against the Diplomatic Relations, Court of Rome, Bill.—By Mr. Wakley, from Norwich, in favour of a Free Pardon to Frost, Williams, and Jones.—By Mr. George Hamilton, from several Persons resident in Galway, against the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Bill.—By Sir Henry Halford, from Magistrates of the Borough of Leicester, for the Establishment of Measures for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders.—By Mr. Wakley, from several Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, resident in London, for Reform in the Medical Profession.—From Taxpayers of Manchester, for Revision of the Pension List.—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from the Board of Guardians of the Honiton Union, in favour of Free Emigration.—By Mr. Wakley, from Gainsborough, Lincoln, for Regulating the Sale of Poisons.—By Mr. Beresford, from the Borough of Saffron Walden, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Sir Benjamin Hall, from Master Bakers, resident in the Parish of Marylebone, against the Sale of Bread, &c. Bill.—By Mr. Fuller, from Ratepayers of the Parishes of Mountfield and Whatlington, Sussex, to take into Consideration the State of the Turnpike Trusts.