§ Bills read a second time:—Tithes (Ireland); Friendly Societies Acts Amendment; Barbadoes Provision.
§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of GORDON, from the County of Ross, against Alteration of the Distillery Laws.—By the Earl of FINGALL, from Nobber, for the Abolition of Tythes and Church Cess in Ireland.—By Lord AUCKLAND, from Leith;—by the Duke of RICHMOND, from Ayr and Peebles;—by the Earl of RADNOR, from Kilbirnie, and from other places;—by Earl GREY, from Halifax, and ten other Places;—by Lord DURHAM, from Charles Attwood, Chairman of the Northern Political Union; from Perth; and from Dysart,—in favour of Parliamentary Reform.—By the Earl of CARNARVON, from Minehead, to place that Borough in Schedule B.—By the Earl of ROSSLYN, from Great Grimsby, for retaining two Members;—and from the Wives and Daughters of the Free Burgesses of that Place, that their Rights, and those of their Children and future Husbands, be preserved to them.—By Lord DUNDAS, from the City of York, to continue York as the Place of Election for the North Riding of Yorkshire;—From Richmond (York), that that Place may be selected for holding the Election for the North Riding.—By the Duke of GORDON, from Ross;—by the Duke of RUTLAND, from Cheveley;—by the Earl of RODEN, from Rochford, and six other places in Ireland,—against the Ministerial Plan of Education Ireland.—By the Earl of RODEN, from the Trustees and Committee of the Boy and Girls School of Tuam,—in favour of the Kildare-Street Society, and against the New System of Education.—By the Earl of HAREWOOD, from Dingwall and Elgin, for an Inquiry into the State of the West-India Colonies.