§ BILLS. Public.—1o. Privy Council; Lecturers and Parish Clerks.
§ Reported.—Three-and-a-Half per Cents. Exemption; Vagrants Removal.
§ 3o. and passed:—Militia Ballots Suspension; Stock in Trade; Turnpike Acts Continuance.
§ Private.—3o. and passed: — Earl of Guilford's Estate; Wishaw and Coltness Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. S. Crawford, from Bridgewater, for Extension of the Franchise.—By Mr. Bannerman, from Aberdeen, against Dissenters Chapels Bill.—By Viscount Acheson, from Lurgan, for Legalising Presbyterian Marriages (Ireland).—By Mr. Barnard, from W. Palmer, and J. Smith, in favour of County Courts Bill.—By the O'Conor Don, from G. O'M. Irvine, Esq., for Inquiry.—By Mr. Ord, from Newcastle, for removal of Jewish Disabilities.—By Mr. Arkwright, and Mr. Bodkin, 540 from Leominster, and Peterborough, against Poor Law Amendment Bill.—By Mr. Barclay, from Sunderland, for Alteration of Poor Law. — By Mr. Vesey, from Abbeyleix, for Alteration of Poor Law (Ireland). — By Mr. Macaulay, from Edinburgh, for Acceleration of Mails.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Jas. Pike, for better regulation of Railways.—By Mr. Broadley, from Hull, and Mr. Hutt, from Brandling Junction Railway, against Railways Bill—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Rochdale, in favour of Smoke Prohibition Bill.—By Mr. Wallace, from Selkirk, for Relief of Stocking Weavers. — By Captain Jones, from Londonderry Union, for Alteration of the Law of Valuations (Ireland).