§ MINUTES.] BILLS. Pubic.—1° Limitation of Actions (Ireland).
§ 2° Metropolitan Buildings.
§ Committed. — Appeals, etc., Privy Council; Cathedral Churches (Wales).
§ 3° and passed:—Scientific Societies.
§ Private.—1° Saggart Inclosure Award Estate.
§ 3°and passed:—Gorbals Police.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED—By Mr. Muntz, from Birmingham, for Amending the Post-Office Regulations.—By Mr. Hindley, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and Dukinfield, in favour of the Scientific Societies BBL—By Mr. E. Tennent, from the Wesleyans of Ireland, against the Repeal Agitation.—By Sir E. Knatchbull, from Ashford, and by Mr. Macauley and Mr. Palmer, from Chertsey, Stroud, Calne, Sandgate, and Hungerford, in favour of the County Courts Bill.—B y Mr. R. Palmer, from Newbury, for Carrying out Rowland Hill's Plan of Post-Office Reform.—From Richmond, against the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—From Dumfries, against the Factories Bill.—From Clifton, Dartmouth, Hardness, and Northampton, against, and from Christopher Swan, in favour of the Coroners Bill.—From Manchester, for Amending the Warrant of Attorney Act.— From Lochmaben, for Amending the Condition of Parochial Schoolmasters in Scotland.