§ Bills. Read a third time; Cotton Factories; Customs' Management; Tithes' Composition.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from three persons of the names of Harrison, Hood, and Jones, complaining of Hardships experienced by them in consequence of the Game Laws, and praying for an alteration in them. By the Earl of RODEN, from the Inhabitants of Coleraine (Ireland), praying for measures to relieve British Soldiers in Roman Catholic countries from the necessity of joining in Processions contrary to their conscience. By the Earl of CAMPERDOWN, from the Protestant Freemen of Galway, residing in Newtownsmith:—By the Marquis of WESTMEATH, from the Landowners and Freeholders of Clare:—By the Earl of CARNARVON, from the Catholic Inhabitants of St. Nicholas, Galway:—By Lord 468 PLUNKETT, from the Protestant Freemen of Galway residing in Ballindooley, for the extension of the Galway Franchise to Catholics. For Reform. By Lord NAPIER, from Burslem, Staffordshire:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from Mirfield, Yorkshire:—By the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, from Lye-in-the-Waste, in Worcestershire:—By Lord KING, from Wellington, in Somersetshire; and from Nuneaton, Warwick; by the LORD CHANCELLOR, from Bradford, in Yorkshire, signed by between 6,000 and 7,000 persons:—By Lord KING, from the Rate-payers of St. Pancras, in favour of the Select Vestries Bill; and by the Earl of DARTMOUTH, from the Vicar of the same place against it.