§ BILLS. Public.—1o. Municipal Corporations; Assessed Taxes Compositions; Three-and-a-Half per Cents. Exemption; Joint Stock Banks Regulation; Law Courts (Ireland).
§ 2o. Militia Ballots Suspension; Vagrants Removal; Stock in Trade; Turnpike Acts Continuance Actions for Gaming Discontinuance (No. 2); Colonial Postage.
§ Reported.—Aliens; Customs Duties (Isle of Man).
§ 3o. and passed: — Bank of England Charter; Prisons (Scotland).
§ Private.—1o. Willenhall Chapel Estate.
§ Reported.—Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. P. Stewart (7), from Scotland, against Dissenters Chapels Bill.—By Sir R. Inglis, from St. Bride's Parish, for better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. Boyd, from Tartaraghan, for Legalizing Dissenters Marriages.—By Mr. Hoskins, Sir J. Trollope, and Lord Worsley, from Hereford, Long Sutton, and Brigg, against Bank Charter.—By Mr. P. Stewart, from Renfrew, against Banking (Scotland), and respecting Perth Penitentiaries—By Lord Eliot, from Cornwall (2), and Sir R. Price, from Presteign, in favour of County Courts Bill.—By Sir C. Napier, from Pwllehi, for Inquiry respecting Harbours.—By several hon. Members (8), for Alteration of Poor Law.—By Mr. Boyd, from Coleraine, and Sir E. Hayes, from Stranorlar, for Alterations of Irish Poor Law.—By Mr. P. Stewart, from Renfrew, against Prisons (Scotlamd) Bill.—By several hon. Members (4), against Railways Bill.