§ Bill Read a third'time:—Colonial Passengers: Exeter Waterworks.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. JOHN MAXWELL, from the Handloom Weavers of Kirkintilloch, for a Board of Trade, and for Relief.—By Mr. SINCLAIR, from Burntisland, against the Royal Burghs' (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. R. WALKER, from Haywood, against Drunkenness.—By Mr. D. ROCHE, from Limerick, for an Inquiry into the State of the Fisheries of Ireland.—By Mr. STEWART,, MACKENZIE, from the General Assembly, and from Leith for more Extensive Means of Education in Scotland.—By Mr. CHISHOLM, from the Moderator and Synod of Glenelg, against the Aberdeen Universities' Bill.—By Mr. GROTE, from the Shipwrights of the Port of London, and from a Public Meeting at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspaper Stamps.—By Mr. FRESHFIELD, from Hitchin and other Places, proposed to be united under the Poor-Law Amendment Act, Against any Compulsory Union.—By Mr. EDENSON HEATHCOTE, from the Postmasters on the Road between London and Edinburgh, against the present System of farming the Post-Horse Duties.—By Lord CASTLEREAGH, Colonel WOOD and Messrs. PLUNKETT and LONGWOOD, from a Number of Places, against the Church of Ireland Bill.