§ Bills. Read a second time;—Admiralty Court; Admiralty Court (Judge's Salary); Tobacco Regulation; Parliamentary Burghs (Scotland).
§ Petitions presented. By Messrs. Villiers, Brotherton, and Campbell, and Sir G. Crewe, for, and by Messrs. Jones, Darby, Pemberton, E. Buller, Sanford, Sir R. Peel, Sir R. Gore, and Lord Eliot, against, the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Messrs. Muntz, Ferguson, and Hastie, and General Johnston, from a number of places, for Universal Suffrage, Annual Parliaments, and Vote by Ballot.—By Messrs. Baines, C. Lushington, and Hutt, from several places, against Church Extension; and by Messrs. Goulburn, Grimsditch, Pemberton, Fielden, Plumptre, Lord Teignmouth, and Captain Alsager, from a number of places, in favour of the same.—By Messrs. Burroughes, Fector, A. Holmes, Sir W. Follett, and Sir G. Crewe, from several places, against any Grant to Maynooth College.—By Messrs. Burroughes, Lowther, Liddell, Wilbraham, Colonel T. Wood, Mr. Darby, Mr. Pusey, and Sir C. B. Vere, from a number of places, against the Union Workhouses Exemption Bill.—By Mr. Blewit, and Mr. C. Lushington, from Monmouth, and one other place, for the Release of John Thorogood, the Extinction of Ecclesiastical Courts, and the Abolition of Church Rates.—By Sir G. Clerk, Sir R. Peel, Messrs. Campbell, R. Ferguson, Sir R. Ferguson, Mr. Pringle, and Lords Powerscourt, and Stewart, from a number of places, in favour of Non-Intrusion.—By Colonel T. Wood, and Mr. Clay, from two places, against Rating Stock in Trade for Parish Dues.—By Mr. Gladstone, from one place, against the Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Bill.—By Mr. W. Patten, from Lancashire, against the Beer Act.—By Sir R. Inglis, from one place, against the Clergy Reserves (Canada) Bill.—By Mr. Wallace, from Greenock, against the Inland Warehousing Bill, against the Opium Trade, and for Equalising the Duties on Railway Passengers.—By Lord Mahon, against any fresh Duties on Beer and Salt.