§ MINUTES.] NEW MEMBER. John Campbell Colquhous. Esq., for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
§ BILLS. Public.—1° Bankruptcy Act Amendment; Dublin Boundaries; St. Asaph and Bangor Preferments; Western Australia.
§ 3° and passed:—St. Briavel's Small Debts; Stamp Duties; Game Certificates (Ireland); Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland); Joint Stock Banking Companies.
§ Committed.—Court of Exchequer (England).
§ Reported.—Ordnance Services; Bonded Corn No. 2); Lunacy.
§ Private.—1°. Sewell's Divorce.
§ Reported.—Birmingham School.
§ 3° and passed:— Marquess of Tweedale's Estate; Mostyn's Estate; Joint Stock Banking Companies.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Campbell, from Burghs and Parochial Schoolmasters of the Presbytery of Islay and Jura, for ameliorating their condition.—By Mr. Wyse, from Members of the Shropshire and North Wales, and Bath and Bristol Medical, and Surgical Association, for Medical Reform.—From the Bakers of Waterford, for regulating the Working Hours of Bakers in Ireland.—From Joseph Mainzer, for a site to erect a School—By Mr. Litton, from the Gunmakers of Ireland, for Regulating their Trade.—From Arthur Bache David Plunkett, and Christ. Antiseli, fox Compensation.— From Castlederg Union, complaining of the conduct of the Poor-law Commissioners with regard to the Building of the Workhouse,—From the Union of Creagh Balliinasloe, for an Inquiry into the course of Instruction pursued at Maynooth.—From W. H. Stuckey, for Inquiry into his plan for supplying the Metropolis with Water. —From James Price, for the Abolition of Church Rates. — From Wm. Hammond, complaining of the Assignees of the insolvent Debtors Court (Ireland).—From T. R. Wilson France, against attending a County Courts Bill to Lallea.Ster.—By Mr. Beckett, atom Leeds, for Inquiry into the Distress of the Manufacturing Districts.