§ PUBLIC BILLS.—3a. and passed. Viscount Hardinge's Annuity (No. 2); Friendly Societies.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From the Parochial Authorities of the Parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, against the Transaction of Business on the Sabbath.—From Board of Guardians of the Reeth Union, complaining of the Costs attending the present System of the Law of Settlement and Parish Appeals, and in favour of the Principle that a Month's Residence be deemed a Settlement.—From the City of London, and several other places, for the Establishment of Public Baths and Washhouses.—From Cupar, and other places, in favour of the Corn Importation and Customs Duties Bills.—From Durham, Leeds, and Bridgwater, in favour of the Corn Laws.—From Minister and Congregation of the Presbyterian Chapel, York Street, Belfast, for the Abolition of Capital Punishments.—From Birmingham, for the Employment and Reformation of Discharged Prisoners.—From Physicians and Surgeons of the County of Cork, for the Better Regulation and more Efficient Support of Medical Charities (Ireland).