§ Bills. Read a first time:—Double Costs, etc.; Drainage (Ireland).—Read a second time:—Turnpike Acts Continuance.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. Colquhoun, and Sir R. Inglis, from places in Suffolk, Shropshire, Norfolk, and Scotland, against the Continuance of the Grant to Maynooth.—By Sir C. Styles, and Sergeant Jackson, from Donegal, and Kilkenny, in favour of Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill.—By Mr. Ashton Yates, Mr. M. J. O'Connell, and Mr. E. Roche, from Carlow, Kerry, and Cork, for Lord Morpeth's Irish Registration Bill,—By Mr. Trotter, Mr. T. Parker, Mr. Hodges, Mr. Fielden, and others, from West Surry, places in Lancashire, Canterbury, and other places, against the Continuance of the Poor-law Bill.—By Mr. Bailey, and Mr. Plumptre, from Gloucester, and East Kent, for Church Extension.—By Mr. Aglionby, from Cumberland, that the recommendation of the Marine Society Committee may be carried into effect.—By Sir R. Bateson, and Mr. Fox Maule, from Presbyteries in Ireland, from Lawrence-Kirk, and other places, against Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. Grimsditch, Mr. M. Phillips, and Mr. Turner, from Manchester, against the Copyright of Designs Bill.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from the Chartist Association of Liverpool, for Pardon to Frost, Williams, and Jones, the Release of Mr. O'Connor, and Mr. Bronterre O'Brien, fot the Dismissal of Ministers, and for Universal Suffrage.—By Lord Eliot, from Cornwall, for Medical Reform.