§ BILLS. Public.—1° Justices of Peace (Ireland); Foreigners Naturalization) Apprehension of Offenders; Punishment of Death.
§ Committed.—Coal Vendors Penalties.
§ Private.—2° Cromford and Highpeak Railway; Warwick and Leamington Onion Railway; Kentish Town Paving; Birkenhead Cemetery; Birkenhead Improvement.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir R. H. Inglis, and Mr. W. O. Stanley, from Llannefydd, Wrexham, Fryddyn, Archdeaconry of Essex, Deanery of Rochford, Archdeaconry of Sarum, Windsor and Eton Church Union, 'and Llangefni against the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. D. Barclay, from Sunderland, for the Emancipation of the Jews from civil disabilities.—By the same, from the same place, and by Mr. Gill, from Plymouth, and Mr. T. S. Duncombe, from St. James's (Westminster), for the Repeal of the Income-tax.—By Mr. H. Grattan, from Carrickmacross, against the Irish Poor-law.—From Grange, and Borrowstouness Collieries, for the Repeal of the Mines and Collieries Act.'—From Ferriby, for Limiting the Hours of Labour.—From Samuel Gordon, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. T. S. Duncombe, from the Tower Hamlets, for Inquiry into the Proceedings of the late Special Commission,—From Pentrevoelas, Westbury, Minsterley, and the Archdeaconry of Essex, for Church Extension.—From Dailly, for a Settlement of the Scotch Church Question.—From the Archdeaconry of Essex, for amending the Parochial Assessments Act.