§ Bill. The Royal Assent was given by Commission to the Suppression of Disturbances (Ireland) Bill.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord SUFFIELD, from Clitheroe, against Sunday Trading.—By Lord KING, from six Places in Ireland, against Tithes and Church Cess; from a Congregation at Wem, for Relief, for Protestant Dissenters; from certain Christians called Separatists, for substituting in all Cases a Solemn Affirmation for an Oath; from the Political Union of Yeovil, for the Abolition of Restrictions on the Press; and from Paisley, for Poor Laws for Ireland.—By Lords AUCKLAND, SUFFIELD, and KING, by Earl FITZWILLIAM, the Marquess of STAFFORD, and the Duke of RICHMOND, from a Number of Places,—against Slavery.—By the Earls of CAWDOR, and ROSE-BERY, from Places in Scotland, against the present System of Church Patronage in that Country.—By the Bishops of HEREFORD, Durham, Bangor, and ROCHESTER, the Earl of RODEN, and Lord REDESDALE, from a Number of Places,—for a Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By the Earl of RODEN, from several Places in Ireland, against the Ministerial System of Education, and against the proposed Measure of Church Reform.