§ Bill committed. Change of Venue (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Horsham, for Regulating the Hours for Employing Children in Factories.—By the same from Dorrington and from two Places in Derbyshire; by the Earl of CAWDOR, from Nairn; by Lord DACRE, from Wigan, Standish, and other Places; by the Marquess of Stafford, from Kirkwall; and by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from Burntisland,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord DICRE, from Newport; and by the Marquess of Stafford, from eight Dissenting Congregations; by the Earl of CAWDOR, from Eleven Protestant Dissenting Congregations; by Lord AUCKLAND, from Cliff Regis, Doorfield, and Barrington; by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from Brigstock; and by Lord SUFFIELD, from the Resident Missionaries of Jamaica, against Slavery.—By Lord TEYNHAM, from Dublin, against Tithes and Church Cess; from Castlebar and Aughagoure, for a Repeal of the Legislative Union, the Abolition of Church Cess, Tithes, and Grand Jury Laws; and from the Latter, for Vote by Ballot.