§ PUBLIC BILLS.—Reported. Exchequer Bills.
§ 3a. and passed. Commons Inelosure.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Campbell, and several other noble Lords, from Trustees of a great number of Public Charities, against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—By the Bishop of Oxford, from Llangaffo, and several other places, against the Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—By the Bishop of Durham, from Bodmin and several other places, for the Better Observance of, and against the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on, the Sabbath.—By the Duke of Buccleuch, from Non-Freemen's Association of Edinburgh, in favour of the Burghs (Scotland) Bill.—By the Earl of Charleville, from Bridgewater, for the Appointment of a Committee of Inquiry relative to the Oath of Supremacy.—From the Incorporation of Cordwainers in Glasgow, praying to be heard by Counsel against the Burghs (Scotland) Bill.—By the Earl of Wicklow, from Noblemen and others of Cork, for a Grant of Money in aid of Private Subscriptions to relieve the Distress in Ireland.—By the Bishop of Exeter, from James Holderness, Under Master of the Free Grammar School of East Retford, in favour of the Charitable Trusts Bill.—From Directors and Guardians of the Poor of the Mutford and Lothingland Incorporation, in the County of Suffolk, for the Adoption of a Measure making the Landlords of Cottages where the Rents are under £6 liable to the Poor Rates.—From Bridgwater, against the Maynooth College Act.—By Lord Stanley, from Attorneys and Solicitors of Liverpool, against the Real Property Deeds Registration Act.