§ PUBLIC BILLS.—2a. Customs Duties Bill; Viscount Hardinge's Annuity; Viscount Hardinge's Annuity (No. 2); Lord Gough's Annuity.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Glasgow and Tamworth, in favour of the Corn Importation and Customs Duties Bills.—From Carlisle, and other places, in favour of the Corn Laws.—From Guardians of the Buckingham Union, for the Adoption of a Measure making the Landlords of Cottages where the Rents are under £6 liable to the Poor Rates.—From a great number of places, against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—By Lord Campbell, from Dundee and several other places, praying that a Bill may be passed compensating the Proprietors of Lands for the Purchase of Sites for Free Churches (Scotland).—From Guardians of the Cuckfield Union, and from several other places, for the Better Observance of, and for the Prevention of the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on, the Sabbath.—From Isaac Maydwell, of Islington, and Charles Cordingly, of Manchester, against the Corn Importation and Customs Duties Bills.—From Essex and other places, against the Corn Laws.—From Miss Jane Ashby, of Northiam, Sussex, complaining of Losses incurred by her from Conscientious Scruples in declining to be Sworn at the Lewes Assizes.—By the Bishop of Lichfield, and Bishop of St. David's, from Wyly, and several other places, against the proposed Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.