§ MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN (Birmingham, W.)Sir, I beg to present Petitions from meetings of burgesses of St. Paul's and of All Saints', in the Western Division of Birmingham, declaring that the Government of Ireland Bill, if it should become law, would imperil the unity of the United Kingdom, would expose many of Her Majesty's loyal subjects in Ireland to the fear of unjust treatment, would provoke in Ireland grave discontent dangerous to the public peace, and would unfairly increase the burdens of the taxpayers of Great Britain, and they pray the House to reject the measure.