§ BILLS. Public.—2o Licensed Lunatic Asylums; Dublin Police; Drainage (Ireland). Reported,—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny. Private.— 2o Glasgow and Redburn Bridge Road; Ardrossan Harbour; Drogheda Harbour; Inchbelly (Glasgow) Roads; Kirkintilloch Roads (No. 1); Huish Champflower, &c. Inclosure, 3o and passed:—Bradford (York) Waterworks.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. J. Bailey, from the Glove Makers of Great Torrington, against the proposed Reduction of the Duty on Gloves.—By Captain Gordon, from Aberdeen, and other places, against the proposed Reduction of the Duty on the Importation of Cattle.—By Mr. Strickland, from the Millers of Preston, Lancashire, against the Importation of Foreign Flour.—By Mr. Hardy, from York, Lancashire, Derby, and Oxford, against any Grant to Maynooth College..—By Mr. V. Smith, from the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society, against Domestic Slavery in the East Indies.—By an hon. Member, from Alloa, against the Reduction of the Duty on Baltic Timber.—From Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for Exempting from Duty Coals Exported in British Ships for the use of Steamers, Navigating under the British Flag.— From Evesham, Northallerton, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, against Reduction of Duty on Foreign Leather.— From Parishes in Cambridge, against the Poor-law Amendment Act—From S. Millard, for Inquiring into the Management of County Lunatic Asylums.