§ The London Approaches Bill was read a second time.
§ Petitions presented. In favour of Reform, and of Vote by Ballot, by the Karl of RADNOR, from Bridgewater, Gisborough, Kilbynce, and Marlborough:—By Karl SPENCER, from Leicester and Lincoln:—By Lord SALTOUN, from Inverary:— By Lord DURHAM, from Northam, Gateshead Hill, Durham, and from Sunderland:—By Earl MORLEY, from Plymouth:—By the Duke of DEVON-SHIRE, from a Parish in the County of Waterford:—By the Marquis of LANSDOWN, from Wells, and other places: — By the Karl of GLENGALL, from a Parish in the County of Limerick:—By Earl CAWDOR, from Cacrmarthen:— By Karl GREY, from Uxbridge, Leith, and Lanark:—By Lord KING, from the County Palatine of Lancaster, Great and Little Bolton, Christchurch, Caithness, Selkirk, Bannockburn, Northampton, Radford, Leslie, Fife, Barn-staple, and from Brighton:—By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from Banff, Londonderry, Dumfries, Kircudbright, and other places. Against Slavery, by the Archbishop of YORK, from several places in Yorkshire:—By Lord KENYON, from Carmarthen:—By Lord DACRE, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and other places. By the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, from Galway, for an extension of the Franchise. By the Earl of GLENGALL, from parishes in Kilkenny, for a Repeal of the Union.