§ Bills. The Irish Population (Census) Bill, the Bankrupt Laws' Amendment Bill, and the Calico Duties Repeal Bill, brought up from the Commons, and read a first time. Settlement of the Poor Bill read a second time. The Army Mutiny Bill read a second time. The Marine Mutiny Bill committed. Frauds on Creditors' Bill, and Richmond Lunatic Asylum Bill, read a third time and passed. Grosvenor's Indemnity Bill passed through all its stages, the Standing Orders suspended.
§ Petitions presented. By the Earl of LIMERICK, from the Soapboilers of Limerick, complaining of Distress, of being Undersold in their own Market by Smugglers, and praying for Relief. By the Duke of RUTLAND, from the Shipowners of Scarborough, in Yorkshire, complaining of Distress, and praying for Relief. In favour of Reform, by Earl GRET, from the Inhabitants of the Parish of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch; from a place in Northumberland; from, the Royal Borough of Perth; from Dartmouth; from St. Mary's, Stratford-le-Bow; from Cambridge; and from the Parish of St. Helen's, Bromley:—By Lord DURHAM, from Houghton-le-Spring, Durham:—By Lord CAWDOR, from Rutherglen. By the Earl of PEMBROKS, from Owners and Occupiers of Land in Pembrokeshire, for a Repeal of the Malt Duties. By Earl GREY, from Dartmouth, for a Repeal of the Coal Duties; and from Cookstown, for the Abolition of Slavery. By the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, for the Repeal of the Union.