§ BILLS. Public.—2°Tithes Commutation.
§ Private.—1° Argyll Roads (No. 2).
§ 2° Leicester Small Debts; Bromyard Roads; Surrey and Sussex Roads; Dean Forest Poor; Dean Forest Ecclesiastical Districts; St. Briavel's Small Debts.
§ Reported.—Ross and Cromarty Court Houses; Clerken-well Improvement; Buildings' Regulation {No. 2); Wick-low Harbour.
§ 3° and passed:—Boston Harbour (No. 3); Market Harborough and Brampton Road; Stockton and Hartlepool Railway; Dundalk and Banbridge Road; Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal; Indemnity Mutual Marine Insurance Company (No- 2); Yate Inclosure; Glegg's Divorce; York Cathedral; Bates' Naturalization; Toxteth Park Paving and Sewerage.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Long, from Bath, against the Reduction of the Duty on Foreign Stone.—By Colonel Acton, from Wicklow, for Alteration of the present System of Education (Ireland).—By Mr. O'Connell, from Roman Catholics at Hammersmith, Kensington, Fulham, and Tynemouth, for Equality of Civil Rights.—By Mr. Miles, from the Guardians of Frome, and Belgrave Unions, for Alterations in the Poor-law Amendment Bill. —By Mr. Dennison, from Dewsbury, and Golear, for a further Limitation of the Hours of Labour of Young 885 Persons in Factories.—By Lord Ashley, Sir R. Inglis, and Viscount Jocelyn, from Walton, Islington, and Camden Town, against the Employment of Females in Mines. —By Mr. Halford, and Lord R. Grosvenor, from Market Harborough, Cambridge, Berks, and Chester, for the Prevention of Railway Travelling on Sundays.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from the Cork Cutters of Great Britain and Ireland, against the Reduction of the Duty on Corks.— From Attornies at Blackburn, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on their Certificates.—From the Society of Attorneys, and Solicitors (Ireland), for the Repeal of Act 4 and 5 Will. 4, for Facilitating the Loan of Money on Landed Securities in Ireland.—From Brighton, against the Importation of Cattle and Meat.—By Lord Eliot, Altarnum, against any further Grant to Maynooth College From the Coffee-House Keepers of Lambeth, and the Metropolis, for the Reduction of the Duty on Coffee. —From Ashby-dc-la-Zouch, Burton-upon-Trent, Tutbury and Taunton, against the Turnpike Roads Bill.—From Captain Manby, relative to Shipwrecks.